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Ik )UMr on r.rery .j JOKX K. OBW.Y, Editor. ali. von $atk"K" "riT' the Muribyboro Mtpnl" t'Vu Juown, m i nu rsi Tlictws llout tS.bO G. V McKkaio, 1 M. RAILKOADN. TIME CARD. ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. THAI I.KAVX CAIHO Mall t.... ....12:1.1ft ro..... Rally Kxiirto at 3:10 p. m.....; ... " rrtiiht at 4:H a. m...Kxc-pt Sunday Kilfhtat....M ll:W. m... ' WrMftt ml Mp " rrclfbt l 7.-3Uji.nj... AK1IITX AI CAlhO . 1UII at -.. 3. HO a. in Dully. KxnraM U... ...... 2:30 p. iu...Excpt Sunday. lYtifbt at a, m... ' Moutlsy. lril(btat 6:45 p. ra... " SuntUy. KrelRbt at 10:00 n. m... " Sunday. freight at.. ....n:00p. m .. " " JAMES JOHNSON, Agent. ST. LOUIS.IRON MOUNTAIN AMD SOPTHEltN RAILROAD. OMNIHISES arrive at Mid depart from the offlrc, M Ohio lexm, us follows-. Through freight leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday bt lu:W. m. Arrives on Tuesday, Ttmrsdsy a.nd Saturday at 11(15 a.m. Texas Express leaves dally at 2:001 M , and arrive at 3:30 A M l'arnctr Accommodation leaves tbillv ex cept SuntUy at aiJ'ln m. arrives dully ill 1115 a.m. Time to all points in Texas and Arkansas, OA HOURS LESS THAN BY ANY oimsB kouik. Time from Cairn to Little Hock, IS liour. To'fexarcana. 'tl hours To Jefferson, Texan, 25 hour T Marshall, 9U hours. To HareTrport, louislana, 20 hour To Uallna, Texan, 20 hour To llearne, Texas, Sri hours To Houston, Texan, 41 hours. To Ofilreslon, TexM, 44 hours. O. W. HEQTJEMBOTJRO. Azcut Calm Ills. CAIRO & ST. LOUIS R. R. 1X3VK3Q OARD. On and after .Tunc 1M, trains irlll run nn fol I ow, Aundarn exo pto.1, from tbu corner of feeond stn1! ntnl Commereinl otciiik', L'nlrn, llllnoln: r.oisuxontlt Loti Cairo-. 10:15 A M 2:001' .M. 7s''s ' Murnhvtboro... Arrive Eant hi. IxiuU , ootxo eorTii iare East-M. Ixiuit - S..W A . M Arrive Murhrbor.i U'lIM' M. :eave Murjili ynboro 1:00 " Irrive Cairo 4: ConneetiuK at St. Touln with all trains West nd North. J. L IIINCKI.KY, Cupt. U. W. CLAUK. General rustenxer Aiteut. CAIRO & VINCENNES R. R. CAIHO. EVANSVlLIiE, INDIAN APOLIS, CINCINNATI and LOUISVILLE. FOTJKTEEN HOURS RAOH WAY, AND ALL DAYHOHT BUN3. Smsis nn MM lXPIAKArOLtS AXD C1XCIN.1ATI KXI-REIS. licaves Cairo 4:00 a, m Arrive at Curmi S:t:i " ArrivMatVlncennes 11:15 " TIA HT. LOUS AND bOCTIIKASIEUN 11AI1.1IOAII. Arrh'M at Etaniville 1 .13 p.m. VU INDIAXAfOLIK AND VJNCENNK.- 1IA1I.110AI). Arriven at Indluiuipolls 4:30 i m, VIA OHIO A.VI HDSlHilrn II IIL1IOAH. Arrive at Xorfh Vernon- tM p.m. Arrives at Cincinnati 0 A ' Arrlvlsat LouUvllle 7 U " CAIUO Ell'tttPS LeAVU Indianapolis 8.3.) n m. Leaves Cincinnati C:3 " Leaves Louisville .7:0) " Arrives at Vlnrtnnci -.:00 p m. Ltavej Vincennes ViJil " Leaves Kvansville 11:10 n.m Arrites at Carrol..... 4:13 p.m. Arrives at Cairo 0:30 ' Uakinx eloe connections to and from all points Latt and Sortb, at Indianapolis and Cin cinnati, and to auJ from all points South aud Wast of Cairo by rail and river. MOrctlClTY ACCOUMUDATIOK. The Mound City Accommodation runs Wed neaday and Ssturday. Leaves Cairo 12:25 and 6:00 p m. Leaves Mound City 1 :lSaui 6:30 p. m. X. B. QOODBlOH, H. L. MORRILL, ties' Ticket As't Ueuerul hup't CfFor Information relative to rales and con tKtlons, apply to JAMKS MALLOUV, 71 OliloLevec. NTOVEH Refrigerators, Water Coolors, Ico Cream Procrors. Window Scroon Wire Cloth. Bird Cages, Moss Bas ket!, Toilet Sots, Fishing Tackle, IstmPB. OH. Chimnovs. Also Mo. line Plows and a gonoral stock of uaraen xmpiomonts, in eennectlon with the above I ketii a flrt fibus TlnsmiUi, aud am pre I mini tn ilo all kind mi oo wore on Boon nonce. I keep constantly on hand a lurpr vnrltly of Cooking Stovos, Tinware, Build erV Hardware, Wholesale and Rotail. ole scent. for the oelebmte'l ryCsJl aul examine before purctusiuK, 1 Iilnat b undersold. tM mmw ltk Mtal Com. At., t'AIKO. U. W. MEHDaXBOjf , 4T---4ly HARDWARE TlWWflBE I j , PARAGRAPHS. -Dr. 'ohnon oi.ee (Illicit wllli it Scot tish lnily who ltad tiotclitotoli lortllittiiT. Alter (he iloctor1i.nl tailed It 'ho asked Mni lflt was good. "It Is good lor hos, ina'ain,'' said tlu; doctor. "Thou iirny," naltl the lady, "let mc help you to niuo inoro. A teacher In tlic Port .lurvU public schools was last week explaining to (lie children that usually all words ending with "let" mount oinetliing fmall, in streamlet, rivulet, hamlet, etc. Where upon a i-niart boy aked If hamlet meant a stunt) ham. "For want of water I am forced to drink water; If I had water, I would drink wine.'' This speech Is a riddle, and here Is the solution. It was the com plaint of an Italian vineyard man, nflcr along drought, and an extremely hot summer that had parched up all Ids grape.". A man who cheats' In short measure is a measureless rogue. If In whiskey, then lie U a rogttu in Fphlt. If by falsi fying his account)-, then he is an unac countable, rogue. If he gives it bad title to land, then huls a rogue. Indeed. If he gives short ineaure In w heat, then he Is a rogue In grain. A farmer on llio road between Charlton and Worcester, ilns., having tieen terribly aunoved by drutntuer?, put up u sign: "Xo tewlng-maclilnes wanted here. Got one." It was no use; the next (Iruminer wanted to see the nci chine, "and perhaps he'd hlteh up a trade." Ho the farmer put up: "(iot the small-pox here." t hat worked well for a little while, but then cunr along a drummer frightfully plt'ed witlt the unall-pox, who smilingly ltd: "Seciu" you've got It bad hero the v put me on this route." ROBBHTS' IB BA2AR! 112 COMMERCIAL AVE., CAIRO ILL Ranos and Organs, SHEET MUSIC AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. HALLET. DAVIS & CO.'S PIANOS Of World wido Reputation. AcktionlcOr.l Uj mII aoihI tlualclltJlB lu Itv lilt ItMt I'Juno null' iiiadv. THE GREAT UNION PIANO, Of which wo li.-ive sold over 400 during twclvu ycni'.H past, liecomliig moro mid inoro Iiojiuliir everj- tin)-. SMITH'S AMERICAN ORGAN, Splandld tone. Power and Durnlilllty. Kimball's Orchestral Organ, A very lino Instrument, adapted to lnstiu intntnl n well an vocal music. A I.I. Till: AIIOVK AUK OFr'EKVI) ON Jtx. Eaay Monthly Payments, ut low llgurcH rcgarillcss ofl.lMt l'ricok. SHEET MUSIC In great variety. Including ull tlio now ii nd populur muric ot tliu day. Orders from the Country promptly lilleit and t-ent 6y mall. VIOLINS GUITARS BANJOS ACCORDEONS, CLARINETS FLUTES.C0L0S, TAMBORINES FRENCH HARI'S, ETC., ETC. Band Instruments of all Kinds Furnished to Order. 8TRIN08 FOB VIOLINS, OUITARS, ETO. 01 the ltcst Quality. Classical Studies and Exercises Of all uradet for l'lnno or Voice. J?iTEvorv doBcrlntlun of Munlc:il Mcr chandUu furnWiud to order, promptly and at prices lower tuiiii ever onereu ueiore. I A.WE"VCV A,'S0 0F ROGER'S ELEGANT STATUARY. fiend for llluMrateil dialogue mid Trice i.i.i oi mcu iieuutitui Rroupcs. AU Ooods Warranted ai Repreisnted, Addreni, ROBBINS' MUSIC BAZAP, Cairo, Illinois. VALENTINE RESOH, GROCER. litnliT in Butter, Eggs, Fish, Poultry, Gamo and all kinds of fresh Fruit and. Vegetables. Eighth Street Carro, 111 Of Orders for Stembout promptly (Wed at any hour, day nrnhjrhi 7-i:.f V., I.. IbtUtrum. A C Meeker. A..I. Ilnolc, E. L. HEDSTROM & Co,, MinorB Si Shippers of. ... K, tilts.-,, IUJUIIU, iiJ.xi.kAi. Urricu, j tJl'. Atlunis A Market M. Also Agontsfor BlossbitfgCo'al Co. 7-Ji-dlw I U1B HOOK NTOHF, . xn - rfl 92 g 3 g gi b O o Sg B ffl 0 2s 1 QQ &m CO S HANKS. City National Bank CAIRO, ILLINOIS. CAPITAL, - - $100,000 otriLiiiti, W. 1'. IIAI.MIIAV, l'rt'Miut. IIKXItV I, IIAI.I.IDAV, Vlrel'lest, A II. SAFKOItl), Ca'hler. - WAl.TKlt IIVM.OP. Ass't t.'ii'liler niia.UTOhl STAATST.WtlMI, It. II (''I'S'NIMlllAM, II I. llAI.!.ll,(V, W. I' ll.U.UHA'V , li. 1 W'lM.I.OI-O', STKI'IIKS J tl t1 , II S.moiu) Exchange, Coin aud United States jioncis xjougnt nna uoiu. "rjlil'OSITS u-u'iiit mid kiihtuI I'unkliiK Enterprise Savings BANK. CHARTERED MARCH 21, 1860 CITY NATIONAL BANK, CAIRO A It. SAKFOKI), 1'riMldiiil. S S. TAVI.OH, ViiVl'mldent. W HYM.or, iscc'vimd Tniinrr. 1'. JI. llAIICI.AY, ClIAi, tiALIUllLII, F. M. hrOCIULKTII, l'AI'I.(; f-CIII II, It. II IJe.NNISOIIAM, II L, llALI.IHW, I. M. t'lllLLII'. I.VI'l.'liKST puM on dcpii-lls nl ihe role r dx percent er umiiiiii . .March lluinl ieplejii- I. . .t. IMM iM.t H llllilllltt li tm UlMxl IlllilU tlliiff.lr f.i On, tiriiirli:tl offh. (it'lK'Hif. tiirjrliv' Kll Oij,- lliejii cmiiLioiiiiii iiilrn-.-l Married Women and Children may Deposit Monoy ana no ono clso can draw it. Open every Im-lneesilay fiomf'.i.in. to il p.m. and .-ittiirilay uveiilnirs Tur m bigs ilcpoilts milV troin ' to t o'clock. w. UYSLOP, Treasurer. THE ALEXANDER COUNTY Transacts all kinds of a Legiti mate jjunmng iiusinoss. F. DROSS. Presidont. 1. NEFF, Vicn Presidont. HENRY WELLS, Caahior. T. J. KERTU, ABHlatant Cashier. W-311-tf WAIIO.VN, ,st,f The Gamble Wagon oAino, itiijirjois MAN'UrACTUKIU) II V JOHN P. GAMBLE. TIIK BEST and CHEAPEST WA00N HAN UFACT0RED, MANITPACTORY, OHIO LEVEE Near Thirth-Pourth Stroet 0 SPRING! dPKM SUMMER ! Prlcos to suit tho Timos. Wholcsalo Figures, but No Credit I Mrs. O. McLEAN, Noxt Door to Stuart & Gholson's EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN COMMERCIAL AND WASHINGTON AVENUES. HAJ' ""."!"'' l'lowrra.s, Ijires, ltlhlwns, in,.'!llkl',!','t'1 f!V.' "i"-lilnt;, CorM. Kid (iloM-.s, Hosiery, Worsttds. ' Also the "Utiles' Uiims lleform' oonsmT. And all tho new style of trimmlnit Silks for npilng uml tummer. trr'heso tfnn.14 iplll 1, ai.f.i t tAM a.. oris, for CASH snd ( AFIl ONI.V f.ll.w r THE CAIRO, xxaxszisronst. Tho Trustees of tho Cairo City Property deflie to e;tll Jiuljllo attention to tlie nieilli ol'tlielr )iroerty, eoininl, lii u vniisldernlile pot lion of (he City of Cairo. In Alexander County, lu tliu Stale of Illinois, ntnl hinds Immediately ndjn eent lliercto. I Ills eltv. as n well Known. Ik .littlillBllat the cnnlliiuiice of (lie Ohio mid .Mlfllppl rivers, at tbu head ul iililiMeiupleil li.nl.di tlonoutho MUitUstipl, licliix liel"W oh- niiicuons ny tec in tun winter mm low wnler In ninimcr, uml tlmx li:i u rleur mid open river coniiiiuiilcutiuii at all tiuic over tliu Mt-slxltml mid IMrlhutarlcK. with nil tlio eounirv Mutttli, tn tno null 01 .Mexico ntnl the Atlutitlu Ocean. Cairo has nUii tliu sumo diameter olcommutilcatlon with all tho country north our the -tre;inis tlnwliit; ny if, wneii iiiojc mieiro't are not Umax- gaolo hy reii'on ol lei; or low water. tleluru the ti'.l ol ItallroniU. Calio had n cQinm inillni: position a a centre of com lncrm ami natl.illon. Tills iinpoitaliee ol portion she ttlll possciei, hut liasiiow the additional aihantit),')! ol helng a f.-re:it rail road centre, a muiihcr ol the uto-t linpurl iml r;iilin:id III tlio Valley olthe.Miss.si.Ippl eoiixerlii I" and lmiii; their termini there. Aiiiuii;' these, coming from the north ate tlio i; rc.it Illinois (.'vntral linilrosd, which tiMxcr-c tbu entire Mato of Illinois lroin;it extreme northern and nortli-e'isloin to lis southern IIiiiIik, and ,y INcoiiiiccIIoih extends into all the reat northwestern jralu iiroduciir; State' ; the Cairo and Vln ecuney, cxlcliil.HK from Cairo to tlio C ity of Viiii!(Jimc.. in the State of Imllani, where its canuectloiis atlbrd direct railroad com uumlcatliiii with all Kntcrn cities ; mid tliu Cairo V M. Louis Itallroml, allortllii n direct ralliond coinmuiileatloii with tlio City m( St. I.otils and all the iuilioail. ecu teriiiLT there 1 ho road eonilnt; irom the otith arc the -New orleann, iliiekn unit (treat Northern and the Mobile and Ohio Hailroad, which Ivo direct teilioad com munication with tlio cities nl Mobile :iud New Orleans and oth(.r outlieru Allanlio c.'i port, and by eoniinclln toad with all tho country k .utli of Cairo; mid coining Irom the soiilhwcfct UtUn Cairo. Ar!;un:i-. KtidToMts Uallroad, which nllord i-lmllar couimtliilc.'itlim with SoMlicin Missouri. Alkalis is mid Texas and the pilnclp.il clt. It", of tho-a Slates. This Uht-naliied rosd will flu', a l-o. direct coutieetjon with t lit; Tea and l'.iclllo Uoadwhcn It li com 'le ted, thus l'IUii direct communication wi'h tins prlnciiial pcn ti ol tho I'tclllo Oce.tu. 'Ihese railroad", terminating at Cairo, are now all eniuplislud and In nicci.-ful opcia. tlon, tho-e In lllliiol coining into the city tin a bank oleach ol the rivers. Ohio anil Mlvi.-llll. and teruiliiatiuu' at their conflu ence, thus eneireltm; tlio city. Tlio Hoiiv bprhiKs, lliownsvlilo aud Ohio Itlvtr itall road, and the Cairo ami T'emioseo Klver Jiallroatl, which will both terminer r. Cairo, aru In eonr-o of oiiM"",0" "V",". oon bo eoinileteiJ. ( other rallroaiU both In illlnol '"" States eolith of tho Ohio -I...,- n-iil eh will also termlnuto at Cairo, uin plojoclijd, anil arranKcmiits inado to build them. The construction of thefo will greatly Increase the ritlroad eonimunl catlonsot Calm. Hh central locution in the ureal Vnhnv of the MIsslMlnpi.iitiil the ereatwcaltii of ri ci and railroad eommiiiilcitloii, five to Cairo uiwirp:i-!eil iidvant ifc- ;t a commercial point, as il affords to her easy and cheap ac cess to ull the itralii producing district ot the North and West.and.Imilaraccossto all the unilctilttiral produce con. inner of the .South, thus presentini: tlio best location In tno wcuioran lnierchanvo or Hit; respect ive' northern and -on; In m coutmutlitJc ami productions. An a mnmificturlii!; location the-petition of Cairo i not less Impori iiit. Tho eruilc matcrlHls of every description, which eon stltuto the elements ol iii:iuuf;itured arti cles, abound on every side, Iron ore, coal, ofsuporlor fluidity, and timber of every churacter.inoni than others, helnif easily and cheaply ncces.ibie, unl tho rich iirl cultural region of tlio Immediate nelKhbor hoo.l, us well an the more remote districts rendered tributary to It In- river and rail, furnish Hupplle.iot the nccti-sarleit of life In such abundance as toretiUcrllln except ionally cheap. When tin manufactured attl eles am produced, the facilities for cheap distribution by riser and rail are not equalled. Cairo has ninoiai.inteliluoiit, liberal and entcrprUititf popu!ai,m ofubout l-J.iJOfi-has n Miperior stetc ol public echooU, which, with oilier? eoniiietud by privato enter ptlse, afford unnrpissed etliicatlonal ad vantaeos Is po-cd or well-establlshed ehtirches ot nea ly every denomination has lmblliiainlirfvatobullilliiKhora mpo tior eharacter-lm u ellinato, which for a lubrlty and healiliiullnlluence cannot bo Mirpussml-lias u wiill-reftulated nud ef ucicnt niuiilclpi,! organization, It streets llKhtcil with gas, and other metropolitan ad vantage., whicL muko it highly dehlrablo and in reality rot to be excelled as a place of permanent rchience. l.ol and land In Culro are now offered ut very low ptlcea, atlordliiR tavorable oppor tunities to purchase anil Dm ownern pre edit the location to tho public us oil'erlnj,' unrivaled advantages tor tlio successful es tabliphmi'iit ol commercial or manufactur lug entcrpil.es and tho best locality in the country lor proiltablo lu,ebtmont of capital. . 9. STAATb TAV1.DU, IHnviN 1'AitsoxH, TriistccM, ote, OAIHO, ll.l.., May 1st, lT4. ii-ifMt; m;v aivi itTisiinrxiai. BOOK ABESTS ?( Millilnl I ll "llii; IViipli-' Ikilnliliiii enfce .ii'Hinii Ati IW " 1 1 I I lie I'lllMpC" l I Kit IK 111 lnwn I - fNipiite4, oter i!.V lllil'lnilliiiis, tl n , '1 lion, r until lniy II nl fluid liiieiilllillifilliellidlliil(i imrrliuM-Hie lilili pilml linoks tit hIIiisT "I I'p ineillc Jlnllcliie I lillkc otlii r Imokl mid lliioiiKluiKWiti this wink Is tlii'iniii'lily iidtcr tl'nl lliioiiKhiiiit .Nurlli Ami'ilru. 'I Ills fart , In Itethrr with llio larne hc, elegant iippinnilifK, uml mmiy new feature orihe lik, e.nir II tn nil innie mpldly llian miy woik eter j nl .1 1 - lie J In this entiiitrr. llinM.a of my uk'IiI wlm Ihiu hud rierliiiii'iil M'tllnj; Imnks, miy lli.1t In nil their pievlom enmifMiiK Ihey ncttr uuttvllh Blich success nrinnile mi (ante wiiKe, it slnie eoiiitiicnclni,' llie -ale nl" my work. Fiirlums and Jlcri Itnry, iiililreis (liiclnshi twi m ,t:igr slntiijH, Mid slalluif lAperlince) li V. I'lerer. .M. II., World's llpfiiiiry, Ituirulo, New York N'OIK Mark eimlnpe "Fiir I'iiMIsIiIiik "" piiltlurnt " Befcr You Start istjti: in tii: TRAVELERS OF HARTFORD, CONN. UJATPRQ' PJPU) CPAIP PIANDQ - -" kiiu iit.Be wuni.i. i iniiww lire l In- hest iii ulei the touch clutlc, uml n lino IiirIiiK time, puHcrl'iil, pute mid ceu WATERS Concerto ORGANS cuiiiiot lx eellnl hi lon or hi-tiitvt llieyilciy coliipttllloti 'Diet uiirerlii Mop Is it line I ml- iiiiiiiii oi inc unman voice I'riet'H i:lreiml v l.ttu fur c i.li ilmlmr till! niniilh. Jlnnthlv liislnlineiiti icclcv.'l t I'liino' iiiid Organs to lA t.and Itciil-.M v nL- lowed If purclia-ed. .S-ronil-linnil liietrutiu'iits hi wreiti siitruriiiii. AisetiiH IViililt'tl. A UlKaaltlltci t loTfiicht'rs.'Uliilrli'rii.Miiiit'hrs SclinoN, I.uiIkcs fie rp'inl liulucciiitiils to iiih intue. Illll-lnittll ClltJllnlle lllilllcd Illll-III O Wilt 'is tV Noil. Il lliii.iiliv.iy. New Vork'. Ilox :i,iT. $50 10 $10,000 Ha lKfii imtcd lu-tocV I'llvllt'esiind paid 900 PROFIT "How to Do It,' it ISooU on Wnll .,eiit me. i iimnrnie.v :tu , imiueis , iirnktts, Wall St.. Y mm a r ..n... ..i.,.i,..i i,. i.i liiipMilcii' prlrcsLitntcst (oiiipinj in Ainirlca-hiplc nillcle plca-cs . ti...j miti- ,-'tilllllllItll llicitlllll Altcnts wiiiitnl t'crywhcitlM. initiicfiiit'iitf ilnii't witle nine- send Itiri'ltriilar lo llols Well", II Vcc) .(,, s y p. ( tf iiirms, ."i.lii,.idcoluiiiei, t Hum now In ct Vnin, )o!t-p:iM, lio els. .viuicss I lie -in, $77 A W i;i;l" Kuamnleeil to liule and male aKents in lliuir Itiealltv. Cn-ts iititliinv tn Irv It l'urllculuis ritT i i virii;nv ,v t,u., AllKUU, .Mc WVI IIO.MWt ,Oi:(llJI,t:l Mt.MlNti X IluK' clllier -t nu l.nc'iute mid gain I lie ioeiiiiiiiiiitciinii in any peron tliev clitHiro. 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