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rriday A Saturday
TIME CARD.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL R.
R.
TIlAlMs M.AVK C.AJIIO
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l!xprs nt. ........ Silt i iii...
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8:i'.B tn Monday
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.10.01 u in.. fiundar.
Freight h i ,..-li3p
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JOHNSON, Apsint.
ST. L0TJIS.IR0N M0UNTAHC
ANI
IQUTKUCK RAILROAD.
OltKIIIPSKS arrive nt and ileiwri rrorn Hie
ortle, W Oliln lTft. itf folium
Tnmiuni nvijrnt imtu .tj.hmIiiv. w mJuoiIbv
ami fniLir-at i"rtn. m . Arrivr- on Tuewtlm",
ITiurtiv nd.Htuntav hi ii tlfi n.ri).
Ittot Klinr lmm daily at ::. 111 .and
TTlTt3JIIA SI
i'AMfnjrr Arcnnimndntiiivi Inivm dull-, ex
cept Sunday at S-Vn m . urTiu- (Iain atii jr.
i. m
Time to all point in Texas and Arkuiium,
O A HOTTRS LESS THAN BT AXV
X- OTHEE BOOTS.
Time rrorn Cairn to Little Hocl, 18 limn .
Ttilexarniua. 2! hmirn
TD.teflcrsim, Texas, IB hours
Tu AUhIuiU !C hour
3o HarpTrpnn.-Liiiiisiiiiu., SB bmvrt
To 1111. 3cxus. II. Iinure.
Tn Iltunre. Train. a Imttn.
To Jlnuittnii. Txn, 41 lmurd
Tc OalTcflim. 3ciuf, 4i liciurt
c. "w. HEaxnacBotmo.
A cent Cairo lilt
CAIRO & ST. LOUIS R. R.
'XTTWrB CARD.
ia andufter June 1st. train via run afol
4 ry.. MniiUjf txwjitri, lreai tlie ocrurr-.f
jwRiiua Htri; ant) jou.uwrcial arrnw, tn
llllUIlK
Sluiilijfljdr ..
xv t Lit m LaoIc ..
leTe Cast s. Ixnui ; A M
Aran nji!iri.lKira U-.K V M
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CcmwssitF H 5L totU -with ill trust W,1
2 W. CXAUIT. C-3-l IVxestT XiaSr
CAIRO & VLNCENNES R. R.
- xrzvLLx
CAlBO, BVAKSVUVLE, INDIAN.
APOUS, CINCINNATI
and LOUISVILLE.
FOURTEEN HOURS EACH WAY
AMD ALL DAYLIOHT RUNS,
miu.virou a jru ascBwxtt Kirnr-.
Ixtm Cairo- " i .o a i,
AmtstCnnl e ir,
ArriTei at Vincrabt .. .....li -jj
VIA H. tons A.VO n0C7JJKArtKXIUII.R0AD.
Arriru at KviUiTille. f 1 , p tn
TIA IXDIAXArbUS AMMXC.VCi IUILIIOAD.
Artirtatlndaarli.. . j, In,
vuomo ami Mi.nsirn kailiioau.
Arrive at North Vernon-..
Arrives at Cincinnati -,
ArrlvlJM Jx)uiville
CAtKOEXI'Itr.M
lave) Imlianapoli
Leave Ciuclniiail
Leave LouinviUe ...
Arrive nt Vlncennn-....-
leaves Vlnceunert
i S:13 ii,m.
,.. H-.30 n lit.
... 0:3'i "
... -, M) "
,.- 2:00 j m,
Leavet Evansvllle...... ..ll:l a in
Arrive at Cannl , (.).( ,
Arrlve at Cairo 0::w ' '
Making close conntttiou to ami from all
polnu Lait and North, at Indlanaioll and Clu
vmiU.and tp and from all iwluu Soutli and
Hett of Cairo by rail nnd river.
Mocxuctrr accommoiution.
The Mound City Accommodation runs Wed
nesday and Saturday.
H?m ilro;".-. i::2Jand5:0i. m.
U. B. OOODBldH. H. L. MORRILL,
.p0e.1 :rlckt, 't , (iencrul m,h
CTor information relative to rates ami con
nection, apply to JAJIi;, Ji AI.l.oitY,
"1 Ohio Levee.
NTOVCH,
STOVES
RefrilrOTntnra 1Dli ni... -r
Coatn Prpezors, Window Bcroon
ZLVL StSt?2 la CM Moss Bas-
t .Vi ?SJ? nng Tackle
JUktnO. Oil. Cnimnnira m.n w.
" ' r " w j " Attn-
linePlowB and a gonoral stock of
vuuvu xuipiumunis.
In connection wimthe. above 1 kiep nfir.t
clas I InMnitb, and am prepared to do all kind
v, uu fferaontnon uouce.
I keep coaetautly on hand a large varlely of
'Cooking Stoves, Tinware, Build
ers
Hardware,
Wholesale and
Retail.
Boleai'ect for tho celebrated
Jl anl ccamlna liefnr nnrrv,..;- . .
itimi mm rm. at.. s'Airo.
4tMIMIf
HARDWARE
TINWARE
ufliifin.
PARAGRAPHS.
The iplc of Gooi?;!. MTre cvcltctl
a few 0jv5 sco oivr tlic jiiihh1 OUcov-cr.voln.o-lJ
mine. It wa nftcrwanU
found t list tlwaojwvU ronsttod of poll!
foil jJHok arotintl tin? roel with imicll-
" N o uclMl tlio olii rviKl ytJ ' sty
tlic Itnfljilo Kxprrn, "In flic nn)lnu$c
Uint cliecri on ilir rvcmocMlie came In
Ohio." Then, wliy In the tliok!n ilon't
yoa throw down vonr run and take to
your hocl its yon alvraj 1101! to do.
ConrirrJr-wnl '.
A visitor to HoMon, hi jwv'Injr
thronph niarlo-ton to t'lirli. av in
the di'-ratifv wli.it ."lie Miroed to lc
Ilnnlfr Hill MonnturnU Orivoinc with
patriotic fifl)tirs -he pavo herolf tip to
the emotion of the moment, ivhc-n a p. iff
of smoVe aroe from the top ot the ma
ivf 1iM". he hart ix-en wttpinsr over
the himixy in the navy yard.
'f lte fly Mon, an exchange cheer
fully remarks i- at hand, and It 111 co't
threon1on to try tlic cxieritnent of
keeping your pk tMtv fnunc. looking
plusi franicj.. etc, from leing :."..:-":d
over la flie?-. raint yonr trame over
with the liquid, and Uh- originator 'ay
the Hies -will Tievcr .v.-:: them . Wlicther
the i7.c ot the onion mmt 1 determined
hy the i size of tlie fnsme? or the fly
the author of the reopijit ha not yet dl
vidged. "A conijtletp rjr:irlnl IIi.tor.rr Hie
TlnirV -Tlir tft. climpr-t, nmt
mitot nr--sriil I'mullv I'Hiicr
in thr t'niun
harperTvveekly.
lllnl mint.
XOTICE? or THE mtss.
The TS'cctir U the l:ct and mot pow
ertnl Itluvtrated pcri.idicit pubiiheJ In
thl- otMiDtrj-. It editnaj. tre tcbolarlv
and ooimnrlDg. and carry much wclirhi.
It lllu-trAUtru of current events are lull
and ire:, aad arc prepared br our betl do
icart. Tlti a clrculiUon o'i l.'O.OCO. the
Aveekij- U reil at lea't br half a million
ptoa, and it influence at an orcin of
opinion i tlmpiy iremendouf. The Week
ly maintaia a porfdve position, and ex-prc-ff
dfieidtJ xietrt on political and k
ca jirowrmps. iysuuvuif tuncr-Journai.
lit articlt- are model of liicD-toned li.
cujdon, and it pictorial illustration arc
often oorrolKirative arjrument of no jmall
force. V. Kxamincr and Chronicle.
It paper upon ext;nt quetoni and Its
inimitable cartoons blip to mould the ten
Umenu ol the counlr-. l'itttburg Cora
lacrcud. TERMS:
Vo'Uze Irct to Mibcribfr in the United
Maits.
Hirjr' WteVly, one ycir ...ft 00
Four dollars include prcpa-mtnt of U.
t. iolase by the publisher
iubcriptin to Harper' Mi'.-azine,
Weekly, and Bazar, to one addrcf s torque
year, HQ CO; or, two or JlarpcrV Period!
cal, to one adiiroi ror one vear, 7 00:
postarc tree.
An exira copy of 'he JIasazinc, 'Weekly,
or Bazar will be tuppl'cd prat's for cvtrv
club of live suWir.Lcrt at il (W cich, in
one rem tiancc; or, tix eopies for $21) 00,
without ex ra copy, po-tage tree.
Back number can iic-uini led nlanr time.
ine annual vonitnc ol tlarper s Weekly
ia oca' cio'.u uiimiu', win j-cat by cx
pre.. irtcoIcaptLM". for " fw each. A
corapie'c net. comprl-lii? eifhteeu volumes
icnton receipt of ei-hatthc r tu olf.'i 2."i
per voiumc, ircii,".i at tlie expen e ol the
purcaa-cr.
Z3T .inr.pajir arc not to copy t!il od-
uamer.v rotijer.
AdJrejp HAKJ'EK .C BIIOTIIKKS. .V. V.
Sheriff t Sale.
BY tirtucof Ihreecertiiliii'M-riiilonito meill
nrled ,y the clerk of the circuit court ol
Alexander coutitv. In tin. sin.. ..,
lllinoii, iim lii'f.ivor ol Youn llrnth.
cm .v ConiiKiiiy, ono In luvnr r wil-
I ia i ii McAiuirr, ntiA tliu oilier in In-
vor of Alfrul 11. i-unum, niKiii'iif Alexumler
11 Irvln, mm ell ninilnu .lulin II llrnwu, I
lmelrieliiiion the lollowlnu de4Cribel iiniii
rlv, In the tiiuntyor Alexumler iiml Mate oi
Illinois, to-wlt: 'IlieiiDrlhuet iiuarur of the
norlhue.t ipiarltrof rei'tlnii six (CJ, in IdivihIiIii
bUIwii (1M ninth, and in raune one wet of the
thiiil princhiul merMLiu; the iiorlhivc't iu:irter
iif the H.ulhwen murterof K-ctlon tlilrly-one
(Jl), In town-lilp llilecn (P) houlh. and In runire
1 west of tlielhinl iniuclpal meridian jthc norlh
eatiuartirofllie Fouthuit ouartiror eectioii
tn rty.fclx (3,), In townhlp illl.tn (it) xouth.
and in niiiKu two (0 uMtr thethinl principal
meridimiliit" niitiitieredone(l)lolIvc('.),l)(Hhln
clushe in block numbered one (I) , lots number
V..,,l'".) ""d Ihn-e (1). In block numbered two
(2). lot lllunlMril (int. Ml in fU-.. ..i 1....1. t..
rlulve In block immticrcd four (I), lots mini.
yiirauur 11, in Bi-irn iii.uoi i incniilvi! In
lock numN mt K;en (T), lot numbered one (I)
seienCI bulh Inrlii.k.. In 1,1. .t- ,i......i
li'llt f"l. loli nllllllnlMl lun ti 11, r... Il 1
four (I), In block numbeied llr (5). lot. num.
ber.il two ti), four (I). Hie CO.Mx (-) umUcven
j 111 uii iiuniurnil OIX 111 IIIU tOWII Ol
lilt V. nnil nil in 1I111 rr.niitv 1,1 Al,.,.,i...
tut- tif Illinois ntheproiertyoftliea.iid John
I. Drown, uhlilil kuii nOVr nt 1,1.1.11., .i
the nonlliweiit door or the court house tu the city
"f J-ulro. In the county of Alexander mid Suite il
iiiiiv.9, uii me luui ii-i-iuii ii;iy ill AUKllAt
17J, ut the hour nf eleven o'rlock, n. rn . lo
HutUfy faul executloiK AI.BX. 11, lltVIN1.
, nneriuol Altxanuer county, 1 ,K,ia
Cairo, IlllnoU, July ud. 1875.
7-K-dtd.
Sheriff Salo.
"ID Y virtue of an exeeullon to me dliecled bv
J- tlie cleric of the circuit court of l.'nlou
1.UU111 , iu uiv auiiecii Illinois, 111 lavor ol W II
iiuui .-Kiiei nun 111a lit W im M
ir", ".' 'Inl,lle;'de'l Willi larked llohn,
; .', . "ihjii me loiiiiniuj He
and Malo ol Illinois, lu-u In Thu mini.....-.
I'.WIII,. Ill - rflltlllV (II .MCTtlttfl..
juarier 01 Hie 1101 Iliwcvt 1111
inarierof theiioilliwei.t iiimrterof scctlnii tlx
), 11 tnwnhlp flxtecn (fii) touili. and In ranse
tile pro
ofltie aqM William M. Ilioun.
Oiler Ml lltll.llf kl.li. nt ..l.F
vuntlrr nnil Mlufu ,.i ilil...t.
on the 13th day of A1121M. A li. lkM .1 11,.'.
exiJcmlon.' '" fur wh 10 l'ty l'l
.MieritrofAlexandlrV'.Mu'yVimu;..
alio, Illinois, July.
.'iid.lc,' ,Mt
i:. I., lleilitrom AC Metker. A, .1. Iluole
E. L. HEDSTR0M & Co.,
Miners & Shippors of
r20f(neea Mrtct, llullulo.
(.useiial Onici:s,
C'ir, Adams li ilarkel Si.
Also Agents for Blossburg Coal Co.
. 11ICJI--0.
21-dlw.
GArtlllSON'H
MADISON HOUSE,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Centrally Iwatetl, Elegantly Furnished,
(II ABU mi modi:katc
Tlie Commercial Hotel of tlo City,
0hc 33
mmmm
I HOOK
NTORC,
UAMIS.
THE
City National Bank
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
CAPITAL, - - $100,000
orncirj.
J)'. .J IAU.irAT. Preildent .
IILMl J. 1IA1.L1DAY, Vice Pre t.
A H. SAKKOUI. Ca,hler
WAI.Ti:i: HYaI.Pl', Aa.'t Chler.
rjtnxcroM
VTA,T TAVtOn, li. II GcXNtSOIIAM,
U 'ALUDAr' W tlAtLIDAT,
I W au.otiu.v. Sraiiit-s lltr.D,
A II SAirono
Exchange, Coin and United States
uonas uouglit and Sold.
DEPOSITS rwtiirl and a geacral banking
bmlnesidoce.
Enterprise Savings
BANK.
CHARTERED MARCH 21, 1869
CITY NATIONAL BANK, CAIRO
orriCEru:
A. B. SAFlOltl). l'reildcnt.
K. S TAYLOII, Vice I're,lent.
H . HYsLOI. sec'y and Treasurer.
DtnCCTOUf;
1'. it
K. M
It. 11
IlACCLAV, CllA. GaLIGUI.II,
hTOCKri.r.Tii, TallG. .icnuit,
ClT..vl.Son.VM. II I llALUUAV,
J. M. PlIILLII'i.
ISTKUKST told on depo,i at the rule of tlx
percent Mr unnuiii. March lt nnd Stpleni-
., "iieivsi 11111 wiinuniwii in inwui innnc-
mo i III
i hy hi
wi
ixrc
maieiy io me princnul of Hie UcjioslH, then-
ijii iiitru coinioiini jniereei
Married Woman and Children may
.uoposic monoy ana no ono
olso can draw it.
Onen trt-rv biiinefi&ilflv friiiiin-.i.in. 1i.in.m.
nnd Saturday evenlnss for savings tleposlta only
from C to s o'clock.
W. HYSLOP.Treaaurer.
THE ALEXANDER COUNTY
Transacts all kinds of a Lociti.
mute Banking Business.
F. nnOSS, Prenldent.
P. NEFF, Vice President.
HENRY WELLS, Cashier.
T J. KERTH, Assletant Cashior.
M-3-ll-lf
WAUOXK.
The Gamble Wagon
OAino, ZXjXjiXZvTOXI9
AlANUPACTUUUll BY
JOHN P. GAMBLE.
THE BEST aad CHEAPEST W AO 017 MAK.
UF&CTUUED.
MANUPACTORY, OHIO LEVEE
Noar Thirth-Pourth Stroot
SPRING!
Prices to suit tho Tlmos.
WbolcsnloPiguroB.butNo Orodit
Mrs. O. McLEAN,
Noxt Door to Stuart & Gholson's
EIGHTH STREET,
BETWEEN COMMERCIAL AND
WASUINQTON AVENUES.
Kldlilowt'. I . 1 tel.. Comets
, ( U0lajii,(
Al'olhe "ladles' Pie.s Itefoni,'
CO a
3 Ait
uJ !! ffi a tf
O.q o
CO
CO o
CAIRO,
IXjIjXNOXS.
Tho Trustees of tho Cnirvo City
Proporty desire to call public attention
to the nierlti of their proiKTty, eoitiprls
ing n considerable portion of tho City of
Cnlro. in Alexander County, In the State
of Illinois, mid land' iiiunetflnlely adja
cent thereto.
Thl eltv, a U well known, li situated at
the continence of the Ohio and MlrUippl
river, at .the head ot uuluterupted navl .a
tiunoiithe MUlljp oe!u beluw ob
'tmctlon by iec In the winter nnd low
water in attmucr, aud tLtit ha a clear and
open river communication t all time oer
tho Mill p and it tributaries, with all
the e itiiitrt south, to tbo Uivlf ol Mexico
nnd the Atlantic Oc r Cairo has alu the
i.nno character of i-omniiinlcfttlon -with hn
the country norlbotcrthe titreams tlowlni;
v) ii, niivn tae hi' iuh aic noi IDimvi
game oy reason ol c or low water.
lletoretlic cm of Railroad. Cairo hid s
commanilios position at a centre of coni'
merce aud iijuu'atlon. fhlt importance oi
position he tnl poseue. but liasuow the
additional adi 'ntasc ol beinir a crcat rail
road cen-rc. a number ol the mot import-
aat ratuoaus ia me aiicy oitiie.ill.M;-ippl
converging to and liawnR their termini
there. Ann inr these, coming from the north
vc the great luluols Central ltailroad,
which travei-t iub enure state 01 11111101
Iroinlt extreme northern andiiorth-cotcrn
to li. southern liiinu, ana by it.i connection
extend into all the great northwotcm
eraln produein: State ; tho Cairo and Vln-cenne-,
cxlcndins from Cairo to the t'itv of
Vlncennes, In the Stato of iudiani, wllcrc
it connection atforu direct railroad com
umnication with all hatcrn eltic ; nnd
ine Cairo .v !. i.outs naiiroad, iirtonllii',' a
direct railroad communication with the
C ity olM.Iiul ami all the railroads ecu
tennir there. Tho road comlm; from tho
s'ouih arc the New (Mean. Jackson nnd
Great Northern and the Mobile and Ohio
ltailroad. wh. li slvo direct railroad com
munication with tlie cities of Mobile and
.cv Orleans and other Soiitborn Atlantic
tea ports, and by connecting roads with all
tae country tditu 01 Cairo; ami coming"
Irom the otithet istlie Cairo, Arkana
and Texas liallroad, whicli alfuril- slinU-jr
communication with Southern Mi-otiri,
Arkaneas and Texas, and the nrlucliul cit
ies of tlio-c States. Thin laiit-named 10 id
will give, alo, direct rounection with the
Texas and Pacific Koadwheu it in comple
ted, thus gl Ing direct communication wi'.h
the principal portl of tho l'acllic Ocean.
'Iheee railroads, terminating at Cairo, are
now all comnlotcd and in succe,ful otiera-
tion, thoe tn Illinois coming into the city
on n bank ot each of the river, Ohio and
Mlt-ls;lni)l, and terminating at their contlu-
ciicc. thu enc rdiiiL'the eltv. Tho Hollv
Springs, BrowDvlile and Ohio Klvcr ltail
road, and the Cairo and T cnneco lilver
ltailroad, which will both terminate at
Cairo, are In course of construction and will
soon be completed, and other rallroai iff
in illlnoitandin .tateiio"' r " J I
river, which will a So fornuoaio ni miro,
nr nrojectci', 'rrnngcmeiit!i mauu to
build them. The construction of these
win uramtiy increase the railroad communi
cation of Cairo.
Its central location In the grort Valley of
the Mis-liipi,:ind the great wealth orriver
and railroad coiumunlcAtloii, givci t' Cairo
unsuriu-ed advantages as a c'lmmereial
point, a it Mtrord to her er.iy and cheap ac
ces to all the eraln producing districts ol
the North and West.Hiuldinllaraccesito all
the agricultural produce consumer of the
South, thus presenting the best location in
the We.tloran interchange of the respect
ive northern aud southern commodities and
production.
As a mamifscturin location tlin nohltlnn
of Cairo In not leis Iniporttiit, Tim crude
materUlt, of every description, which con
stitute the elements of timnufjctured arti
cles, abound on every side, iron ore, coal,
of superior quality, and timber of every
character, mora than others, being easily
and cheaply accessible, and tho rich agri
cultural region of the immediate neighbor
boo J, us well b the moru remoto districts
renuureu i.iijuiary 10 11 ny river and rail,
furnish HUppllesol thcLeccrsarlchor life In
such abundunci. as 10 ivp .-r Hfn except
ionally uheap. When thenianiifacturcUHrtl
ui- aro pruinicau.iut) uciliticK for clieap
uisiri juiion oy nver ami rail arc not-
eiinuiiuu.
'.iuV"t
Cairo has n moral. lnti,iK,.,.i
enterprising population of Shout 12,000 has
?um,)0.r.orh,i:"! 01 1"i'llu schools, which,
with ot hern c-onducttil by private enter-
ouuiu uiiriirp s,ci ediii-allounl ad
autnec Is pji,e,Pd of well-estublbhed
cnui-ctieHoi nearly ,.,ery dcnomlnatlon-
i i' iii aiiuimaiobulldliiKsol tt itipo
.lV,u.,.1.!lr"c.,!;-.,l.,l'' climate, which forna.
iiiuriiyunuiicaiihliilllillut-nees cunnot bo
Mirpawsed-has well-regulated and ef.
cieni nun ucipai orKaniy-atlon, Its trets
1 gliteil with gas, aij othcrmctropolltan ad
1 'VH' X,bku "'ako it hlglily deslrablo
r, U?.,111? n"l l" lo excelled as a place
of permanent rediii-m-c.
. ''nll',"n'1 In Cairo are now om-rcil at
iii.iiii J. '"'"'"j w ord ng lavoranio oppor
tllllltillh to Dtlri-liriK. ..,Pll,n r.lllw.r- ',,r.
mfi-u"1!0 !oc!l,l'i to 'the public offering
1, 1.V1 0,1 tt'lvwitagi;s or tho MlCCCSSflll o.
in ... "5 '" to'iimerelal or inaniilactur.
.7. .' trp'les, and the best locality in the
louiurj inr pruiltiil.lu Invcslmentol capital.
h, staat8 tayi.oii,
Kdwin Takhonh,
Trustees, clc,
Caiko.Iu. ,My 1st, Wi.
f'-Ki-tf
NEW AVr.MTISF..1tr.XTft.
$50 TO $10,000
iiUf been ltiP4t(d Inljjyk i;flvllwatid paid
900 a PROFIT
"Ilowlo Do It," nllnok on Wnll St , pent
free. Tumlirbhre A Co., Banker A limktw, 2
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