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Qixa.o pootoitick.
amtm Ilotnr From 7:90 n.tn
n.m.J Hunday from 7to0njn.
OHM 8:00 a.m. to C:00 p.m.
to C:30
Money
clolw
Arrived.
a.m.
3?00 J
4:00
S:00
1:00
M.
I:)
lo.oo
10:)
10:00
10:00
C:00
Illinois Central K II
Dully.
Miss. Central II 11
DuIIt.
C!ro A V inctnncs
KK-Ially.
Olro, Arkansas A
Tcxm H It lnll
Ohlo Hirer Home
Daily fxe'tMnmUjr
MIm. Itlvrr Home
Up, Sun. Tu. Krl
HoWn.Tu.Thu.Sat.
TliebcA Itoute
lmvii
0:Oo
hem
the
her
:00l
0:00
KrltUv A Saturday
U. W, McKkaio, 1. M.
RAII.ROAIN.
TIME
CARD.
ILLINOIS
CENTRAL B.
B.
TM-UKS LKM'K OAtltO
Mall ot..... Mtl5 . m
Uxpmt at Silt'p, ru
Freight at 4:00 a. jn...i:xrcpt
rrclahtat ll:Ma. tn... "
Freight at 4:30 p. m... "
Freight at h. 7:)p. m... "
..Dally
sttnihiy
inuivi at cAina
Mall at
.Kxpreaa ;t,
8:00 a. tn Dally.
....... 2:30 n. m...Kxcent Smiilay.
reigni n-.
... Rti'i h. m... Mnnilnv.
Frctaiitat m.. BiVW). id... " Sunilav.
Freight a 10;C')n. m... " Sunday.
imam a ...iivjj p. m ..
JAKES JOHNSON, Agent.
ST. L0UIS,IR0N MOUNTAIN
A.HD
SOUTHERN RAILROAD.
OMNIBUSES arrive at and iV-pnrt from Hie
Olllcf, 65 Ohio Levw, m follows:
, jnroiign ireigiu iau .nonilav, Weilwsiliv
nud Friday at i :W. m Arrlei 011 Tuesday,
Tburttlay and Saturday ut It its u.m.
.TtsttaExpreSn leave dally at StvOl M , and
WTITCBH.lidU
PMMnser Accommodation Iraxrt tl.ille c-
tpt Sunday at 2:29 a.m. arrives daily nt 11:15
n.m.
Time to all points in Tc.as and Arkansas,
OA gO.VRg tESS THAN BY ANY
: OTHER ROUTE.
Tlmeftom Calm to Mttlc Jtock, 13 liour.
To Texarcana, Si boum.
ToJeflemon, Trxas, SJIionrs
TuMirnlmll.SiJhniini.
To Shrcvpport, Ixmlnlnna, jo hour.
i'iias, jexnt, notira.
To Hmrne, Texas, 3S hours.
Tn Houston, Ti-xan, 41 boura.
To Gnhi'Jton, Tcxaj, 41 hours,
O. W. HEQUEMBOURO,
Actnt Cairo ill;.
CAIRO & ST. LOUIS R. R.
TZMB OARS.
On andaflrr .tunc 1st, trains will run ns fol
aws, Mindiiy txceiitfil, flora tlio corner of
hecoud itrwt and Commercial nxenue, Cairo,
llUuoU;
ooiso south,
IxmveCalro I01IJA.M.
" Murliysioro S:5r. M.
Arrive East 5t. louls 7 i"a '
coiNo toeiit,
licave Eatt St. TxuU 8:M A. M
Arrive .ilurphrtborj I.'iCi r M,
ttave Mur)liyboro 1 :ou "
VrrlvcCidro 4:(S "
Connecting at St. loula with all train U'cst
nuMnn. .1 i, kimcki.KV, upt
K. V. CI, A UK, General l'asener Aifcnt,
CAIRO & VINCENNES B. B.
CAIRO, BVANSVILLE, INDIAN
APOLIS, CINCINNATI
and LOUISVILLE.
FOURTEEN HOURS EACH WAY.
A HAS Alaii XfAI WlUXl A
lvmilhm$ MM Chip I
ISOtAXArOU AND CINCINXATI KVI'lir.SS.
lavej Cairo t .fn) a, tn
Arrives at Carml fcjl.1 "
AtTlveatVliiceniici 11.11 "
VIA 81, LOCI5 ANU SOI'TIIKASTKIW IU1L1IOAP.
Arrives at Kvantrille 4:ls p m.
VIA l.VDIAMAIVLli AND VI.S'CEN.MIN 1IAILIIOAI).
Arrive at ludlanapolU 4-.au v, in.
via 01110 axd Miiiittirri lututoAii.
Arrive! at North Vrrnon
Arrive at Cincinnati
Arrlvltat Uoulsvtllc
f.-.ts p.m
it'tm
7ii5 "
CAtno ExniE"
Leaves Indianapolis
Leave" Cincinnati
Leaves Louisville
Arrives nt Vincrnnc"
8:.io a.m.
il;ai '
,7:00 "
2:"0 p m.
Iares YlnefnneA , "I'i'l
Leaves Kvansvlllc 11:) a.m.
Arrive at Carml.- i:w p.m
Arrives at Cairo 9:W "
Haklnir close connections to and Irom nil
poluts Kast and North, at Imlinnnpolls and tin
oJinati, and to and from nil oiiits South and
wen ot Cairo uy ran ami river.
MOl'KP CITV ACCOMMODATION.
The Mound City Accommodation runt Wed
orsday and Saturday.
Leaves Cairo and 6:00 p m.
Leaves Mound Cltv. 1 :15ant ft::w p. m,
X. B. OOODBIOH, H. L. MORRILL,
ticn' Ticket As't. Ueui-ral hup't
ttJ"For Information relative tn roles nnd con
necilon", apply to JAMLVi M ALI.OKY,
71 OhIol.rrc
''CiiqnfMlonnbly the brat MaolnliK-il
wvrk or the klml In thu World."
HARPERSMAGAZINE,
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deed, when we think Into how cvitiy homos
tt penetrate every month, tvo must con.
ilder It at) ono of tho educators as well as
nterta!nera of tho ptibduiulud, for ltd vat
popularity ha been won by no appeal to
stupid rrejudlccs or depraved tastes. lloi
ton Olobc.
The vhaiacler -which this Maubzlue pos
aces for vrieiy,entcrprte.artlstlc wealth,
and lUerar)- culture thnt lias kept pace with,
I, iw uuv ii iuu niucr. ru-iuui causu lift
conductors to rcgaid It with JtMltlable com.
placuncy. It Meo entitles them to a great
claim upon tho public gratitude. The
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the uaye 01 its inc. itiooBiyn Lajj'le
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MjtORIPTZoiTFRE.
AdiMt.
UT, B
mrTnv & m
Mt-dwir.
Vltiflnnati, Ohio,
7XU Sttttff Atlt
The IJntini'Pi ' r Kmoltno,
A nnrrrstmmieni Ol tllC Will 1.J1K0
TWAmh in reference to tlic recent ilcatli of
Kincliiiu Free Y oiuir, says : "Those who
resided inunv Years in Utah, re
member that U10 beautiful and amiable
lady alluded to was nt onn time, and for
a comparatively Ions time, lirlgliam
Ymmtr's nut wife. Visitors went from
mid Biioko of her ns the 'J'rUlo ol
llttrem.' He was proud of iter, or
beauty ami elegant deportment, anu
took ureal pleasure 111 mirouucinjr ner 10
Visitors, (lancing wun ner ai parties, aim
client most ol III" lime 111 tier nnartineni".
lint, alas! a cnane conies over ner
bright days one she might have known
would coir n sooner or later. Aiueua ius
clnates the foolish old intui. He puts on
the nlrs of n J otitis Dealt, anil makes mm
c e f r it en oils 111 llic eves 01 me neopie
Eiuclliio is neglected, put whuc, lorsaKcn,
mid, nltis 1 iieari-oroken. wneti a latiy
fi end Mimiialhizi'.d wun 'Aunt atnry
Ann.' Ilrltrbam Younir's llrst wife, on
his devotions to Amelia, she learned mat
there was a sweet mixed with the hitter.
'Kmlline was havlnir her turn now.' she
said, 'and Kolnjr through what she hud
caused others to sutler. "
BOBBINS'
112 COMMERCIAL AVE.,
CAIRO ILL
Pianos and Organs,
SHEET MUSIC AND
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
OP
HALLET, DAVIS & CO.'S
PIANOS
Of World wido Reputation.
AcLntmledwd by nil Knud Muririaut to bo the
11c.11 i-mno now nmuv.
THE GREAT UNION PIANO,
Of which wo have bid:! over -100 tlnriuir
twelve year- paM, bceomltijj tnoro and morn
popular uvery uny.
SMITH'S AMERICAN ORGAN,
.Splendid tone. Power and Durability.
Kimball's Orchestral Organ,
A very lino Instrument, adapted to lnstrit
liistitnl ns well ut vocal imic.
a 1.1, Tin: aiiove aim: nrrKieiMt m.
x. Jiwy .Monthly I'.iymcnti, nt linviljjitreH
IVHUIIIii;!S OI I.1HI JTlCC.
SHEET MUSIC
In fc'reat varloty, ncliidin? all H10 new
.111(1 lliplli.l- iniiiic ol tlio ilav,
Ordcru from tint Country
proiiijillvillli-d nml ,ent "
by m.'iil.
VIOLINS GUITARS BANJOS
flCCORDEONS, CLARINETS
FLUTES,
Dirni nc
TATABORINES
FUKNCIl llAUl'S, KTO., KTC.
Band Instruments of all Kinds
Furr.lihed to Order.
STRINGS FOB VIOLINS, GUITARS, ETC
Ot the Best (Jtiallty.
Classical Studies and Exercises
Of all k'ra des for Piano or Voice.
JSTHvery description of Musical Mer
chandise furnished to order, promptly nnd
nt prices lower tiian ever oiiercu uciorc.
A OKNCV ALSO Ol'
ROGER'S ELEGANT STATUARY.
Fend for Illustrated Catalogue and l'rlce
Lint of these beautiful roupec
All Goods Warranted ai Bepretented.
Address,
BOBBINS' MUSIC BAZAP,
Cairo, Illinois.
nr.vi, i:st.ti; aji;m'.
JOHN a. HARMAN & CO.
Real Estate
HOUSE A.C3-H3ST073
COLLECTORS,
;0NVEYANCKK5, NOTARIES TVhUC
Land Agents of tho Illinois Central and
Burliniiton ana Uutncy It, K,
Comuanies,
North Cor. Sixth and Ohio Loven,
CAIRO. ILLINOIS.
I. G, D.tClI.
M. J. IlOKIhY,
LYNCH & HOWLEY,
EIBAIj estate
AS1J
House Agents,
collectors and Conveyancers.
OPFICE-At the Court House.
DANIEL LAMPERT,
Fashionable Barber
NORTH SIDE OF EIGHTH STHEE1
twon Washington and Oomtnerclal
IS
MM
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BOOK NTOKr,
a gf 3
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ad rl H s r. d
cc ass: s
.CO a 3
THE
City National Bank
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
CAPITAL, - - 8100,000
omu-.tt.-i.
W. V IIAU.UIAV, rrenld.nt.
HUSKY I, IIAI.MIIAY, Viiel'ust.
A II SAfKOltU, Cinhitr.
vai,ti;k iiYHi.or, Ass'tcifhUr.
DlIIKflOM
Kr.lATrl T'AVt.011, It. H
fiUNNINGIIAM,
IIai.i.iii vv.
H I-. IIAI.I.IDAV,
NTKI'IIKN ItttlD,
fiAKl OltD
WlLtt.OIPOJf,
A II
Exchange, Coin and United States
nonets uougut ana Moid.
Di:i'OttlTrt reci-Ui'd and a eviaral lianking
bujiiussdonj.
Enterprise Savings
BANK.
CHARTERED MARCH 21, 1869
CITY NATIONAL BANK, CAIRO
orricKtMt
A. 11. flAFi'OKI). I'resldent.
S. S. TAYI.OIt, VI- l'rwldent.
W. HYSI-ur, hee'r amrirrdMirvr.
DtnKCTom:
1. M.
11A1ICI.AV, C'llA. (i'AI.KIIII H,
HTOCXCLkTII. I'AI'I. IS, ni-lll'll.
r . Jt .
it. II, Cl'.NNI.MIIIAM, II I,. JfALLIDAV,
,1, .It. 1'jllI.LII't.
INTKKUST fulfil on ili-iiolt" at the rate of atx
per cent -p.-1-uimuiii, Miirrh lt ami iK-n-
her lt. Jiil. iv.t not llli'!P'" ' ! ."""" I
llliifelv In llic lirllicllia! ol tile ilcnollt
theivliy
KivniK tiicm comiiounii itiiircit
Married Women and Children may
Dopoait Money and no ono
else can draw it.
Onen evCTV huliiMday frointla.m. to-'P."'
andVntiinluy rvanlna Tor hiiviuki i"" "'"
Irmnu ,.--
w. uxabui1. Treanuror
THE ALEXANDER COUNTY
Transacts all kinds of a Legiti
mate Banning uusincss.
F. BROSS, Preaidont.
P. NEFF, Vies Prealdnnt.
HENRY WELLS, Cashier.
T. J. KERTH, Assistant Cashier.
ra-3-ii-tr
WAUOMN.
The Gamble Wagon
M.vxt:FACTuni:n r.v
JOHN P. GAMBLE.
THE BEST and CHEAPEST WAGON MAN
UFACTUBKD,
MANUFACTORY, OHIO LEVEE
Near Thirth-Pourth Street
SPRING!
SUMMER!
Prlcos to suit the Times.
Wholesale PiguroB, but No Crodit I
Mrs. O. McLEAN,
Next Door to Stuurt & Qbolson's
EIGHTH STREET,
BETWEEN COMJtEBCIAI, AND
WASHINaTON AVENUES.
HATS, llnnncta, Kl(ivt-r,, Ijiocs,
,.1,i,iillk' Vj-lvrta, 'tin, Ituelilngs,
hid Olovm, ilosli-ry, Worutula,
HihhoAs,
Corsets,
Abo the "Udiin' Dreni lUform'
OOXIHX1T,
And all the niw stylet of trltuinitiK Silk) for
Sjirlng nml Summer.
tj-l hi irood will he antd at very low Ra.
nn), lor CASH nnd t ASH OKI,V Hl-Wir
CAIRO,
IXjIjINOIS.
'f ho TruBtcca of tlio Cairo City
Property desire to call publle attention
to the merits of tholr property, romprl
Inp; n considerable portion of the City of
Cairo. In Alexander County, In tlio State
of Illinois, and lnml Immediately adja
cent thereto.
riii. ritv. o. 1. uyII Unowu. Is f limited at
the conlliicnccortlic Ohio and Mliflclppl
rivers, at the head ol timnierupicu navi 1-
tlonontlio illnfl-slM'!, eeius iii-iojv on-
mtiitlons by ice In me winicr huh io
w.iipi- 1,1 iimn.r. .111.1 tLus Urh a i' car uiul
open river cotnintinlratlcti at all times over
tlio lliI"lplU :illil ii" iriuuiaiiuB, niui im
llic eiiumrv 11111111. in uuu ui .'iu.i;ii
nn.itiin AiV.m I,. Oi-caii. Cairo has n sn tlio
imo ii ifwii.r oii'ominun M.uon wun un
Iho country nortiievcrtiio mreami 1 lowing
in- ir. uIipii tiio.n ftrcaiui ate not mnnvi
gabli- by ro.i'on nl Ice or low water.
Holorc tla i-niof I'.illroadi, t'niro liad
i.nnimiitiilinir iiorltioti ai ft eentro of com
.nil luvtLMtion. Tlii imiiort;iiu;H ul
nositlon iif 'till pot'i-i-'-C''. hilt Iiumiow tlio
Hililitional .-idvaiiluuo ol belli!.' .1 irruat tall
wyi.Ic n tp. a nuinlinr ot tlio nio-t Import
ant railronl" In thu Valley oltlii!.iUssipjlppl
e011er.ini.' to und liainu ttit-lr termini
tliero. Atn liRtlicce, eotnln fronitlie nortl
uo Iho creat Illinois Central ltallroMl
whli'li ir:iMT-ts Iho tit ire -lute of II no
Iroiii lt cMtvmc northern and nurth-o n-tern
to iiH Foutlicrn llinitM. ami iiy it-C'iniiectioiiH
cxtenili into all tins fjroat nortlnvei-tern
grain producing Stntoi ; tins Cairo and Vln
it nni!. i-xkiidiniffroin talni to lie City ol
Vl.ict-tinc. in llic Stftto ot liiillani, nherc
ltc 'tinci'tlon iill'ord direet ruiiruad com
lniiiilciitioii-uith all I-a tern cities; um
iho Cairo A t. Louts ltullnmd, nttordln
direct railroad coniiuuiileatloii with the
Citv ol Kt. I.culn and all the tnllroad.- cen
terniL' tliero Tlio rosuh comlnu' lloin 111
.Soutli are tlio New Orlnnns. JacKson and
Cireai Northern and the Mobile and Ohio
ll:nIm.nN. which L'lvo. illrict ra road com
EH
iniiiilcillnii with tli cllli-s of JMobile and
Orion', and olli r fcoutlu-rn Atianite
noiK und hy conti'-'-tlnirroaiH tMtli all
t 10 ronntrv smtu 01 our.)-, anu eomin;
trniii tlic -uiilliwoet I-ttio Cairo, Arkansi
and Tex.11 ltillrou.il. wliich tll'ordi imlh
eoiuintinleatlon with So tiiein Ml s-ourl
Arnanxa- nnd Texan, nnd tint principal eit
les 01 tllOe States, llila Ust-nallli'il rom
will ne, al-o. direct l otineetinti with tli
Tevui nmll'acltic Koad when It In com li
led, tint Klilm: direct eoniimitiiealioii wi
the principal porti ot the l'aeillo Oti-.m
l liffO ra Iroad". tertnii alinirat Ctlro, are
now all completed and in Miccoifitl opera
lion. tlioe In IllinotH eotulnu into the rlti
on n hank oleacli ot the river-, Ohio and
Mibil-'-liml. ami tormlnntink! at their rmillii
dice, ihu encircling Iho city. Tho Holly
.Stirling. Ilrnwimvlih; and Ohio liiver itill-
ronil, und the Cairo and Tciii"-";" "w'f
Kailroail, wiihli "" terminate at
(,'alro, uroin ooiiri-oorcnni-lriiclloii and III
i-ooiiho compltled, and other rallroauslmtli
f.. Iilt,,l. ...wl In tuln. KMlllli nf tlm fllllll
... , u.i.i.,, wli, ftu0 teruilnato ut Culro,
SVroloitod ilnii arrnliKcmetita tnailo to
?.,,V.l.0r,.?.f.t.oU'r(?n .i V. ! ntctton of llicco
1)111 IU ill Villa - - - .I,U(1 ,,,.,. .t
Will KTCfttiy lncruun um iiiunMt'iiunnMi-
Its central location in tho t'rcfi Valley ot
tho Ml4I-kiiii,ntnl the trrcat wealth of river
una ratirotitl cointiitinli-utlon, eii" to Cairn
lin-tliimssed ndvantai;e-i us :i cominerchil
point, n it iiH'oi'iN to tier t'ey and cheon ac-
ee-i-i to nil thr it rain prodticliii; dUtrieU ot
thn North unit Wert, and lmllurnccc-.9 to nil
tlicavrluultural iToiliice eonininierH of tho
South, thus preicntiiitf the hest location In
t iu weiitlornn 111 ere lansc 01 1110 respect
ive northern mid Miutlicrn couimodlties nnd
proiiuctionn,
An a manufiottiriticr location the position
of Cairo is not lex important. The trtlUe
material of every description, which con
stitute the clement, ol manufactured arti
cles, abound on i ery side, iron ore, coal,
ofmporlor quality, and timber of every
character, more th in others, heltiL' easily
und cheaply accc-dhlc, and tho rich agri
cultural region of thu immedlato neighbor
hood, a well a the more renioto dlfatrlcU
rendered tributary to It hy river and rail,
furiiMi Mipplleni tho r.ecchfiirlcB cjf life In
Hitch abtindimcp ui to r nder Ih Ink' except
ionally cheap. When the manufactured artl
clea are proihited, the facilities for cheap
diifrlMitlon h) river and rail are not
equalled.
Cairo lni a morul. Intelligent, liberal utid
cnterprldn' p-ipuiation or about 12,000 lias
a superior Mhicm ol public t-thootn, hich,
Willi others conduced hy iirlvnto nnter
prise, iillord uotiurp sied eiliicationul ad-viintHt'c-.,
DDsi'Micd of well-ei-tabllched
rliiirclmof neatly uvcry denomination
has putili' and prhato httlldlnkrs of u t-upo-rlor
cbiiattur liaa a climate, which forsa
lubrltj auj hetdthltil influences cannot he
etirpusifiiima a well-refriilatcd and tf
tlcicnt nmnlcinal oroanitlon, it 'trccts
liRhted ith ttnt' other metrnpolitau ad-
vuntajn, whlcli ruaKo 11 mumy uetirable
aud In rtJllty not to bu excelled as u placo
of peimancnt rosldoncc.
I.otiand laud In Cairo are- now offered ut
very luw pilcen, aiioruint; tttvoranio oppnr
tiiiniicn to purchne, anil 1110 owners .pre
sent ttio location to 1110 ptiuiic us oiierniK
iinrita'ed advantage ior inu btu'cesiiiiii u
tulil 1.I1111. ni. nf enmmerctiil or maniifiielur
h'K i ii'i'rp i-es and tha hent Inca Ity in thu
vVllllirV Ior prOIllWOIW luiwimviiiui i.lilttl
8. Staats Taylok,
KnWIN I'AHbONS,
Trustcce, ole,
C.uiio, JI.L,, Muy lid, 1871.
ri-iu-tr
KW AVi:ilTISF.MF.Xl.
$50
TO
$10,000
rilvlloi'r.and.ild
tin 4 been Intwtcd In Mock l'llvlloj-rtniid .ild
900
PROFIT
PE
CEN
"Ifmv tn Do It." nllook on Wall M . eat
fire. TtimlirlclKc A Co., H.iaW'rs .t IlrokcM, '1
W illi St.. .N. Y.
DOUBLE YOUR TRADE
KriiKslftK. (irocrm nnd IiciiIchI l'urn ( lilnn
nml .Ihdhii Teas In feulcd piirkacei, ccitw. top
cnn, lioxrs or Imlr chrl tirowrw' prlrfi.
f-rna rorclrrniar. 'Hip vwus ini uotniany,
Wl Kliltou Ht.,S. Y., 1'. O. lto 4.T1
i'8
NEVER.PAIMNO
AGUE CURE
I'rlrpAI. SnM liv IlrulzclMi.
'uoiiEWAi:iiiFn taii.k 10 CL'iti:.
Dr. . II, Howe, jSpiimvi Full", N V
$77
A Vi:i:ii ciiarnntitd to inulf- nnd
feninli- n(.'rntn In their locality,
CoH linttiliiir tn try It Particular"
frit- ! VICKCKYACO.,
Augusta, 31c,
YftllYfl M i; Vwnnl"!!" 'cam IVh-Kraph-
uvun niijii ins unii uii.e on!
lllep on new
IneiMhlch inii' rit ru f Ii luce with oirator
alary from "HiitotltKJ per limntli nml Heady
vonioiioii, 1 hi 1 leiii ari mi icil llr- Ailrlii-ti,
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