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PARAGRAPHS.
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THE
City National Bank
CAIHO, ILLINOIS.
CAPITAL, - - $100,000
W 1' IIAI.MIIAV, l'lvlilrnt.
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A II SAKKDItl). Uuliirr.
WALTEi: IIVM.OI', Au'U'ulilT.
Iimt.LToM
S STAATS TaYLOH, It. II ('UNXIViillAM,
II I.. Hallway. W. 1". Haluhav,
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Exchange, Coin and United States
Bonds Bought and Sold.
DEPOSITS rrcclvfl and a Ri-iieml liatiklng
liualnmilont.
Enterprise Savings
BANK. .
CHARTERED MARCH 21. 1860
CITY NATIONAL BANE, CAIRO
orrictns:
A. II. SAFFUKI). ITeaMrnt.
S S TAYI.OIt, Vkel'reshlfiit.
V. lIYbl.ur, bo'v unil Treasurer.
nmtcToiH:
V. M. Daiiclay. Ciias. MALiciiKn,
F. M. Stocwlktii, l'Al'I. (1. .Scntil,
It. 11. ClWNI.NUIUH. II I,. llALHUAY,
I. M. l'lHLLl!',
INTKKEST u(it on iUioIU at the ruto of six
lrct!it. kt amimii, Murcli Itt&uil Sti.uiu
lx:r 1st. lull-nut nut vitlilruwii is iwMiil IIiiiiip.
illaMy Hi tlie rincti:il or the iU(nlts, tliert-ljy
Kll"k' Hum coiiiimuiul Intenat
Married Women and Children may
Deposit Money and no ono
olso can draw it.
()-n tmy Iwdiunsilay lYom'.u.m. lo.'l p.m.
mid MtiniUyi-itnliiiji iirtuvi,;iilciK)llii only
(rum (i to o'durJc.
W. HYSI.OP. Treasurer.
THE ALEXANDER COUNTY
Transacts all kinds of a Legiti
mate Banking Business.
P C. CANEDY. President.
HENRY WELLS. Vice Prustdeut.
THOMAS LEWIS, Cttshlnr.
T J. XERTH, Assistant Cashiur.
IU-3 H-tf
WAMO.VN.
The Gamble Wagon
A young man In u inuslo shop was
lately overpowered by a ialldlnnyoun;r
l.uly, who wanted to purehao "Mr.
Hood' a .ong of the :i jjotitlonitiii'.s
undergarment !" The young man Is villi
nllvo.
"On which lile of tlio ilalfonn Is
inylialnV' mkcil u si ranger In :i ,lercy
City depot tin- other day. "Well, my
Irleml," replied n gentleman, palng,
"If you lake Hie lull, you'll I.- rigid, If
you laku tlie rigid, you'll !e Iclt.
A phydelan In a eoiintry town In
.Mii"itcliiictt., who had been annoyed
by numerous questions concerning tlie
condition of n patient, was Mopped while
on lit huv rouiuN hv a man with the
old urn-lion, "IlowV .M. '" "Sick."
replied the pbydclau. "Does he l.is'P
his bcdV' "OfeouiM' lie does; you don't
Mippo-e heV tool enough lo sell his hed
heeaiiM' he's sick, do you J'
It'.snll very noil Corn parly of cm'
uent cltlens to go down to Lyme to
sec n f clue drawn for shad, hut when
they conic hack and give you a hlg llh
mid you have It nicely pooled, and then
you tlnd that It Is Mulled lull of .sinkers
unit old Iron, and pieces of llaunel diaw
cr.saud old leather and things why,
then, you heghi to thluk that If the world
lu't hollow, it's whittled out pretty thin.
Xonvich lliillciin.
"They tell a tough story about a
new baggage man on one of our local
trains," says the. l.o Angeles Sim: "He
was told to pile 11(1 tin; trunks hi a bag
gage ear, and be ur to hang the cheeks
on the outride. The lltcrabmludcd
youth piled up the trunks, and then took
oil' the cheek, with the leather strap at
tached, and hung thcin upeii the out-lite
of the car. The baggage maMerat the
depot was driven nearly frantic by the
paengers or the Orlab.i nttcmptli
to Identity their boxes."
BOBBINS'
Musie mm
112 COMMERCIAL AVE.,
CAIHO ILL
P
Pianos and Organs,
SHEET MUSIC AND
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE OP
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
HALLET, DAVIS & CO.'S
FIAKOS
Of World wido Reputation.
Acknowledged liynll Rood Miilcliiin Id lie the
luit I'iuiio now nmile.
THE GREAT UNION PIANO,
Of which wo have, noli over -too during
twelve years pint, liccoiulug more and more
popular uury day.
SMITH'S AMRICAN OMAN,
.Splendid tone, Power and Durnhllity.
Kimball's Orchestral Organ,
A very lino lntniment, adapted to Instril
mlital as well as vocal limle.
AM. TIIK AIIOVi: AUK OKKKIIKI) ON
Kay .Monthly Payments, at low ll'-ures
resardlcsH of l.t.t Prices.
CAXIIO, IZjZjINOIB,
MANlIFACn'UKI) IIV
JOHN P. GAMBLE.
THE BEST and CHEAPEST WAGON MAN.
CFACTUREl).
MANUFACTORY, OHIO LEVE13
Near Thirth-Pourth Btroet
SPRING!
SUMMER
SHEET MUSIC
III Brest variety, lucludiii),' all the new
and popiil.ir iniiMc ot thu day.
Orders from the. Oountty
proinjilly tlllud ami -eut
by mall.
VIOLINS GUITARS BANJOS
AWOKDEONS. CLARINETS
FLUTES. .
flUULUS,
TANIBORINES
FliKXCII II AIM'S, KTO., K'l'C.
Band Instruments of all Kinds
r iiiT.nueii to UrdtT.
STIUNUB FOK VI0LIN8, OUITAKS, ETC.
Ol the lkt Quality.
Classical Studies and Exorcises
Or all Kradcit for Phuio or Voice.
fKT?I'!i,iv' .I.... .rlt. it.. ..f ,.. i.. ..i
l" li ' . . M''"i " UIMI-Ul 1IT-
ctiandlMu luinMicd loonier, promptly and
... ..4.. t, iuihi nun ctr uiiurco iieloni
tiK.NCY AI.S( OF
ROGER'S ELEGANT STATIISRV
Keud lor llliiitratecl Ottalouo and Pilco
i.iioi iiiou ncauilllU ;roupri.
All OooiU Warranted at Kcproieuted,
Addrotri,
ROBBINS' MUSIC BAZAP,
Cairo, Illinois.
Prices to suit the Timos.
Wholosaio Piguros.but No Crodit !
Mrs. O. McLEAN,
Next Door to Stuart & Gbolson'
EIGHTH STREET,
BBTWKJCV COMMERCIAL. AND
W ASHEN OTON AVENUES.
AIM U "Udlm' Bran Ittfurm'
u.?;?.. llt MmnX MIU for
urcn, for CASH undCAHii oni.v. Yoi.ir
CAIRO
BOX and BASKET 00
DcaliT in
LUMBER,
All klmlt haul uinl win,)
FLOORING, SIDING, LATII, &o
MIU ana Yard,
ornor Thirty-Fourth Strcot and
MUW ilOVOO.
EVERYTHING GRAND, NEW, FRESH AND BRIGHT!
LARGER, BETTER AND MORE BRILLIANT THAN EVER.
CAIRO, SATURDAY, JUNE 26.
GREAT
INTERNATIONAL
HEHAQERIS, MM, AVIARY, AQUARIUM, COLOSSAL HIPPODROME, GRECIAN CIRCU3 AND CALISTHSE ESHIBIIIOil,
I AlL-iIjiil'ED; SHOWS INT rw-
TEIf GRANE
OOOgEIB, S-A-H-jB"ST cSs CO.. FroyriQtors.
RELIABLE AND FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR
Ten Exhibitions for One Ticket ! Four Acres of Tents I Features Never Before Exhibited T FORMING THE LAMEH cnyniwifHiw wm
UUANDI
IViilnri!
liarni.'S''
lllllllIU
tANDi:.ST SIOIIT KVKIt IIKIIBT.D! MAS NO KQI'AI. IN AMKIMf A! CMtKA I'Kh I SIINSATION OK TIIK AIK! lor yourHlvc-). II, cm j.nl.. uV0Py XatloToi? ",,(1, , . ,.
,. uilv.-rtUi'il trulv c.xlillillcl. Tliowholu World us OuiTllititoM. Spudalt m our ureal l.;nture; moiv pcrlorinlnirnnliiiaN than nny other leu .MenaKerleH In Hie World. 'I'll,, nli' v-Vin ? '' l'v'V
'. Mnlve Oolden I'hailotx. llonian War Clinrlots, Itonan t'lmrlotwM, I earle CiivalluM o-.'ortlu,' (Ireelnii liwiulle". Kle-;ant CoMiunes lulnrnlnj,' Minpelv Ladles. Klei.l n't T L-(u, , V.'011.
(laineo, I'ool-l.'.u'liiK.i'tc. Il.n no eiiml-no rival. Tu- peoplo and prosi vouch Tor It. r.K,u,ii oiu.i,,, Murdlo-I.'atlno;,
iiim i II Ml 1 1M ilil ill 111 IIIMH II II IM H I i I Hi I I IMUflT taMTMi f I
TEN LADY PERFORMERS!
Four Fcmalo .Bymnactn !
MEAT MOKAL SHOW OF THE AGE!
r,,,,talilfe
Zoological and Ornltholorjical Kingdoms
The (ileal I'heiioniena - i:iii,.,tr,, ,rl ,.,..
Joined In irin.id c e,lerallon ltl', . ,., m,. ..
Its Connterpart Can KoTie TPnmfi f
mm Cb.!Unge ftw, Mi TsTted' gj tvdtoi
Tho Colossal Show of the Univorso
The Old and New WTl.N unite (heir (.n.iial and
.Nperlen.e Two ( onthient, eo.lned lor In 'lr.
The reator.snMinl. Marv. N hrooht to your, .
Yivo Times As Many
ZOOLOGICAL
won
..Jti. i i . i'i i,i,,,all-v N"'r:'l mid Ulillclal Curl-VlltU'V-,ivt
" 1 '"" """any IhuvllhiN n,l It.i.Mt".
I le Iiiii.mh niiiny .Star KipieMrlaiM. I'lve I lines nn
Moiu. I lu liinwa, many Athleti-4, Five 'I'line as
in any lidy IVrroriner-, Fivo 'II.ikn 'ih,. ( , Five
J line, tho .M.nllleei.ee, Five Times the S-atl,
npadty po...(., by ,ny Otht'rTravellii- Show. "
JOHN TANNER,
liitall Dtakr In
SCOTCH ALB
'AMI-
English Fortr
Importod from Now York City
IIKrllT "-rJ WajiblUKton Avo
We have the Largest Troupe of Equestrians and Gymnasts, the Greatest Number of
Lady Equestrians, More and Better Bareback Riders, the Most Skillful and Accom
plished Performers, and in every respect the Most Novel and Varied Entertainment of
any other Traveling Circus.
The Entire Display in a Multitude of Monster Tents.
100 Performers in the Ring. A Double Circus Ring. Tho Only Exhibition
that has purchasing Agents in London. The only Exhibition that has Pur
chasing Agents in Paris. The only Exhibition that has Purchasing
Agents in Africa A OOLLOSSAL COLLECTION OF CURIOUS ANIMALS,
from Wilderness, Plain and Jungle.
Batrachiaa B?utes and Saurian Monsters
We hold these Truths to be Self Evident : That it Contains
Tho Largost and Finost Bonpjal Tigers in Captivity; Tho Only Black innnod African Lions on tho Conti
nent ;thc Only Black Peruvian Llama in North America ; Tho Finest fiord of Sacred Cattlo Ever Exhibited
Tho most Beautiful Spotted Axis Deer over Capturcci; Tho First Whito Peacock Ever scon in America;
Tho only Coylonoso Wator Buffalo over in Cuptivity; Tho Troachorous, Blood-Thirsty South-American
Puma; Tho Only Brazilian Jaguar on Exhibition ; Tho Largest Kangaroo known.
The Great War Elephant "SALADIN." The Performing Elephant "QUEEN ANNE."
Just added, and not to bo seen in any other Exhibition on this Continent, a Living Gir.nHb, n Living River
Xlorso, Living Black Rhinoceros, the Great African Eland, a Whito Tartarian Yak. a Bocky Mountain Moose,
a Wator Buflulo from India, Two Humped Bactrian Caraols, Tho Rod Stag of India, tho Cazcmbian Bless
Bok, tho Caffrai iun Impoon, tho Banycti Sprink Bok, tho Bnrbary Aoudad, and tho only whito Zebra over
Capturod.
$25
Seven Octave Steam Piano.
iuii-Ic of
i distance
The wild, weird
which can hu heard at
ot four miles,
THE GRANDEST
Husicil Achievement c! the World.
At an enormous cxpciw, and
for the speelal grntlllcallou of
public tiiMe, the inaiiaeineut
liave weured for this ilcp-u'tiucnl,
a raud
MUSICAL STEAM PIANO
Which produees the riclioM inii
hlc, cotter than tho melody ot
the Wlnd-hiup,. throuh a latoly
invented method of Mean), lu
tonus exhllilt four times I In;
power of the ftrandet Ornn,
fittWfc S B lilil.l I 1 1 ITIHJ ITHn
and Its haiinony Iiuii-kiiIs
the victor, a il were, ti tho
laud of enchantment, 'fids
curious and intricate Instru
ment, wllh tones so loud,
clear and (linn' that they
are heard lour mlle.s, Is the
wonder, marvel and study ot
all who we. It. It- melody I
by iiicaiihol'a newly Invented
method of Meam : and yet It
is as wcct as Koliau harp
note", 'file weight ol 1 1 1 1 -liiaanllleent
.Steam I'lano Is
over four tons, (H, KM) pounds)
and was inauuliiclured In
Hcrlln, l'rula. :i i ul huporled
to the Fnlted .Slale.s by
C!ooiier. Itallt'V & Co., at riv
ing tu New York on A pi II
!fd. lt7", at an expcu.o of
It Is drawn by a Team ol
Dapple (liny lloie,andean
bo ,ccn each day In Ihupio
cession, free ofeharKi;.
LOOK OUT for the PARADE
aiven dally tn tho Street. Milts of aiittevimraold nud Emerald ; War Chariots and Tubleau Cars j Pranolnir Horaes, Noddlnir
Plumes, Qay Oavallert, Courtly Dames, Elephants in Scarlet Housings, Camels and Dromodarlos in the Line.
Kl I'KIll! OIlCIir.STItA AMI KT IM.MIS I 4;OI.IIi: CHARIOTS,
A Lome Retinuo of Cars, Caues, Vuns and Dens, bearing on thulr Panols Landocapo Paintlntra, artistically exocutod, and
presentlnir in themselves a
Sives a Refined and Intellectual Entertainment in Every Respects
- . i Ss..
It la a Solid Organization, Requiring, In its VuriouH Dcpurtineuta,
OVEE 500 KBIT, HOESES j&JSTTD OnSTIESS
AND rESBNTINQ TO TJIE PUBLIC! OVEU
5000 Living Wild Animals, Museum Curiositios, Wondors, Performers, Etc
Backed by Solid and Practical Business Men, with a Joint Capital of 2,000,000 Dollars
Two Performances, 1 and 7 p.m. Admission 50 cents. Children under 9 years, 25 cents.
LOCATION : Olill CUtOUNDN, AT TIIK FOOT F UICJHTII NTIIKKT.
EXCURSION TRAINS WILL BE RUN AT HALF RATES ON ALL THE RAILROADS LEADING INTO THE CITV