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CJJM9 FOiTOmOE.
Ol
7.18 a.m. to 0:30
rtoDtju, Money
Clow Arrives.
A.M. I t.U. A.it I' ll,
Daily.
Miss, Cental R It
, iHUlr.
Cairo ft tlnctiines
KH-Dfliir
Cairo, Arknns.11 A
Tcxm 11 K Dally
Ohio ftlrrr llotitc
Dally can't Monday
Miss. Hlrrr Koiito
Up, Sun, Tu. Kri.
DgWu.Tu Thu fal
1 helms Knute
frMiv A j-ntnnlsy '
14 49
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10;09
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KAILBOAtM.
TIME CARD.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL B
R.
TRAW8 UUVK CAWO
Mall it.. ,
Kxprswa t..
rmxht it...
lljritat
Frslfrtit at....
rreiKhl at...
JJUJ ni Dally.
4:oo! m'ri:x'o'!rsitri.lv.
11 MX) n. in... ' " '
4:30 i ni... "
7:30 p. ni... "
ANIIIVK AT CAIRO
....... J. oo a.m. Daily,
..... 2:30 p, m...Kxcept Sunday.
111... Mnmtav
Mail at
Kxpm ial.
rrtlsjht
rrdfbt at .
riirhf
m . 6:45 p. m... V Sunday.
IO.-01H. m... ' Sunday.
...-H'.C)p. m .. " "
JAKES JOHNSON, Aront.
rrtlcht a
ST. LOUII.IROIf MOUNTAIN
AMIS
SOUTHERN RAILROAD.
OMNIBUSES arrive at ami ilfjiart from the
office, M Ohio Levee, ni follows:
Thmufh TrelRlit leavt Monitor, Wednesday
and Friday at 1 :W, in. Arrive on Tuesday ,
Thursday an J Satunlay at 11(15 a.m.
Texas Express leaves dally at 2:00 IVM .and
arrives at 3:J0 A M
rauOTr Accommodation leaves dally cx
CfptSunilay at 2:'Wa.m.) arrives daily nt 11:13
Time to all poluU In Texas and Arkansas,
?omT,h0ol'r,,,rn0ck' mn'
To Jffltrson, Texas, r hours.
To Marshall, ! hours.
fr'1'' Illnn, 20 hours.
To Dallas, Texas, as hours.
To eariie, Texas, 3 hours.
To Houston, Texas, 41 hours.
To Galveston, Texas, 44 hours.
C. W. HEQTJEKBOURO,
Aacat Cairo Ills.
CAIRO & ST. LOUIS R. R
TIMU OARS.
On ananncr -Time 1st, trains will run ns ml
fw!. u,ni?.y ',uJ'J'ta,i rr!," ' coiner of
lUInoi' : wniimrclnl im-unc, Cairo,
C.01SO KOKTII.
We Cairo to : la A . M .
' MurphjstKjro SiTsif.M.
Arrive East M. luls -ih
uotxa socni
Leave East 81. Louis
Arrive Murphrilxirj
reare Munihysboru
S;... M
l-i l' IV M
1 :00 '
i:n
Connein(f nt St. Juls ivllli all trains We-
'r Wi a,,u- , J "WCKI.KV.SnpiV
n. w . LIjAHK, Oener.il 1'nnengir Afent.
it
CAIRO & VINCENNES R. R.
BEIWUCN
CATBO, 15VANSVILLE, INDIAN
APOHB. CINCiWaTI
and LOUISVILLE.
FOURTKEN HOURS EACH WAY.
AND AXL PAYIilQHT RUNS.
t5BIA.VArOI.IS AKIl VISCIXSATI EXI'J:L"..
Lures Cairo 4;00n. in
Arrives at Carml .'...Z sila "
AzrlvesatVlnccniies 11:15
TU 8T. AXD HOLHIKASWIW llAILKOAD.
Arrives at Evansvillc j,,)n,
VIA IKOIAWAI-OLM A.NU VINCBKMKI 11A1LIIU.U).
Arrives at Indianapolis. 4:30 ji. m.
VIA OHIO AU MII1TI HAILHOAU.
Hj' Vernon 5:I.Mi.m.
Arr Tesat Cinclunati ( :oV
Arrinsai IX)UUVUle Utr.
CAlUOXXITJ.il 9.
Leaves liwllanapcHs........ ........8:30 u.lu,
Leave Cincinnati.. n;r,' "
Leaves Louisville -7:01 "
Arrives at Vincenncs 2;tio i ni.
leaves Yincennes M,. "
Leaves Evansvillc 11:40 a.iu
Arrives at Carml. 4'.4Su.m.
Arrives at Cairo . inuo '
Making close connections to and from nil
points East and North, at ludianapolls and On
onnall, and to and from all points Mouth and
West of Cairo by rail ami river.
MOf.Nll CIIV ACCOMMODATION.
The Mound City Accommodation runs Wed
nesday and Saturday.
Leaves Cairo...... 12:25 and 5:00 p. iu.
Leaves Mound City l:lJiinH:.lop. m.
m.. M. UUUJJKIUH, H, la, MORRILL,
H. L. MORHltL.
. ' u l.i, i it, null .
rlFor Infiirniutfr.ti n.tnflt'n ...rt
uen- Aicaet A't. Uencral Sun't
necflons, apply to JAME'i MAM.OItY,
71 Ohio Levee.
"Cssqaeatlopablr th beat aBifalacd
HARPER'S-MAGAZINE,
ILU'MTKATKM.
NOTICK8 OF TIIK I'REHS
The ever Increasing circulation ot this
. . tuuukuu I'lumi iui continued
adantlnn in iuimiUp .lAblrAa . ... t
-T "r-'r""' "."""WU ULCUS, 111'
deed, when we think Into how many homes
itpeaetrates every month, wo must con
Itler It as one of the educators as well as
ntertaloert of the public mind, for Its vast
v'u"',"?"" waa "7 no appeal to
? pi ",rud'co or depraved tastes. llos-
IrVU UlUUVl
The chaiacter which this Magazlnopos
tettci i for vtriety.enterprlse.artlstlc wealth,
and literary cu ture thnt haa kept pace with
u It baa not led too times, Miould causo Ha
conductors to regard It with lunlflablo com
placency. It also entitles them to a great
claim upon tho public gratitude The
Majazlne haa done good and not evil all
the days ol its llfe.-JJrooklyn Eagle.
TEBMS :
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States.
iaIEe.rVL'fMlne' one ye"'-... ti 00
iflnc,ule.? PrePay"et of U. S. post
age by the publishers.
wi'ivtS"0.? to. ""Per' Magaiinc,
iVo na?' t0 .n? ddrcss for ono
Zfi. 'iT, ,SS,.or,two?f Urper' perlodl
wEkgSfm. for ono )ear' 7 i
An exUa copy ot cither the Ma-arine
Weakly or Baxar will bo supplied Bratla fM
every dubof live subscriber, at W CO each
t?i? Inee; or tlx copies tor S I oo'
extrf 0Pyi POtfc'e free. f W W'
time. ben can be supplied at any
now "SBJSa ,.of PUP?' Magarlno,
binding, wut K5...6lulne,, ,n Mii ' loth
the expense ct '?,t.H.y 8XP"i freight ut
lumt. m&yS$gr, for $i a3 per
3 00. ClotKiuSrS' J vnU, poatpald,
vaBeKotrtheU'p.;Py this d
Harpar Brethara. SXP' orduri of
Aiinm UAKPEB & BU0TUKlla y
eai or exeeaa. Ai.v n;??i
-em
vi, a,, aiinya CO.,
Cincinnati, Ohio,
XV I .laViaaKM
lauaKlajwsMg
iillcfin.
PARAGRAPHS.
A rustic couples from liiikslilrc
county, JIussncliUiflts, called upon a
1 fart fori! elerpyiiiim on Thursday last
and were married, and after the cere
mony Hie bridegroom Inquired the
charge. Thu clergyman jokingly tin-
.svvcred that "a cent :i pound would lc
about right," whereupon a menial cnlcip
latlon win made by the groom, who
handed out with Iho s-atlMlcd com-
menl, "Cheap enough.
A ICS Moines. lown. mrivsiHiiiilnnt
ot the Chicago Tribune writes : "A re
markable incident occurred near Viroqita,
a few day? ago. In a family whoe name
my Informant could not remember.
Thero were three little children, the old-
ct being live years, two of whom went
to the barn to find hens' ne.N. Tliuv
found one and crawled to It, and one of
tlicm thrift his hand forward to imt the
egg?, when ho iiuickly withdrew It sav
ing the old hen had bitten lilm. The
other sdd be wan't nlrald, and tlirtist
liH hand forward, when he, too, wa bit
ten, lloth then screamed, which quickly
nronL'iit tiiclr mother to thu snot, when
It was discovered that they had been
struck by a rattle-snake, colled in thu
net. The mother seized the little boys
in her arms and hastened to the house,
where a new horror met her raze. In
her hatc to secure thu liovs at the barn
she had f-ct down a boiler of hot water,
into which the babo had fallen. In thirty
minutes all her children were dead."
BOBBINS'
t
112 COMMERCIAL AVE.,
CAIRO ILL
Pianos and Organs,
SHEET MUSIC AND
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE OP
HALLET, DAVIS & CO.'S
Of World wide Reputation.
Acknowledged by all gowl Musicians fo be Hie
uvji i iiinu now niauc.
THE GREAT UNION PIANO,
Or which wo bavo sold over 400 during
welvo ypiirn pint, becominj; more mid more
SMITH'S AMERICAN ORGAN,
Splendid tone, l'owcr and Durability.
Kimball's Orchestral Organ,
Avctylino instrument, udnptcd to Instru
m mtnl an well at vocal music.
A I.T. Till.? Aimvt ,1,1'
XX haiy Monthly l'a incuts, atlowlWuica
.vuw.uivpa vi. int. A. titva,
SHEIT MUSIC
In groat variety, Including all tho now
mid popular music ot tho dnv.
Orders from tho Country"
promptly filled and sent
VIOLINS GUITARS BANJOS
ACCORDEONS, CLARINETS
FLUTES,
pirni ns
TAMBORINES
iMCISNUH HAUI'3, ETC., ETC.
Band Instruments of all Kinds
uir.Isb.cd to Order.
8TEIN08 FOR VIOLINS, GUITARS, ETC,
01 tho Best Quality.
Classical Studies and Exercises
Of all grades for l'lano or Voice.
ST3Every description of Musical Jler-
at prices lower than ever ollVrcd before.
OKNCY ALSO OK
ROGER'S ELEGANT STATUARY.
Send for Illustrated Catalogue ami Price
I.Ist of these beautiful groupos.
All Good Warranted ai Represented.
Address,
ROBBINS' MUSIC BAZAP,
Cairo, IllinoiR.
ST. LOUIS
LACrEH BEEH!
'I 1A llmfiLM.il..-.! I...., it... ..t
(, J Vi Mil "? V jiinwuris oi announc-
BEER DEPOT
fur the eulc of Joseph ferlitiidder'it celebrated
ST, LOUIS LAGER BEER,
?0la1l,l,rl0a!.V,,r0!ip,: M'" " m'tmX
DANIEL LAMPERT,
Fashionable Barber
AND
fWiriiswE of Bianm stueei
Waahlngton and Commercial
Avenue.,
m
MM
NTOKR,
liAXIIN
THE
City National Bank
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
CAPITAL, - - $100,000
nrticr.tw.
JV IV HALM DAY, President.
IIKXIIY I.. HAI.I.IDAY, Vic I'rest
A. H. SAKKOItll, Cashier.
W'AI.TKK HYai.01', Ass't Cnshler.
nuixcTons
STAATS TAYI.OII, It. II Gtoninoiiam,
I.. IlALMtlAY, W. IV IIAI.MDAY,
l. Wlt.MAJISOX, StKrilKN IllHD,
A II, Sakfoiu)
Exchange Coin and United Statos
Bonds Bought and Sold.
TyjI'OSi rS received and :i Semral hanLInK
' I'li-uii iB si'iir
Enterprise Savings
BANK.
CHARTERED MARCH 21, 1889
CITY NATIONAL BANK, CAIRO
officers:
A. II. SAFFOlll), President.
.VS. TAYI.Olt, Vice President.
N . U1&MJ1V M' valid TreasiiuT
DIltECTOIH:
IV M. llAIILXAY, L'llAS. GALIOIIKII,
i,' ?! WTOCKFI.KTII, I'AI I. C. Scilfll,
K.ll.CC.NNINOIIAM. II I,. JlALUUAV,
.J. M. rnii.ui',,
INTKUKSf paid on deposits ut the rule of eix
percent periinnuin, .Mnrrh lt mid ."ileiu-
ill.it, .II. t.t If,.. i,..l....f...it ..r
K'vlui; tlieiu coiiii'uiiiKl liilcri'Jl.
Married Women and Children may
uupuBii iuonuy ana uo ono
olso can draw it.
Onpn rw 1,iittln4h,1ii. fiH.i.i to., tu l.i !t ii.lll.
and satunUs' evenings for bavliiKs deposits only
tiomu to 8 o'clock.
W. HTT8I.OP. Tremurer.
THE ALEXANDER COUNTY
Transacts all kinds of a Legiti
mate Banking Business.
5SSSs,?ro",dn-
P. MEFF, Vlc President.
HENRY'WELLS. Caahler.
T. 3. KEBTH, Aaalatant Coahier.
03-311.tr
WAUIIKH.
S
The Gamble Wagon
o.xzi.o, zzjXjXnoxs.
MANUKA CTUItKI) ItY
JOHN P. GAMBLE.
THE BEST and CHEAPEST WAGON MAN-
UrAGTUBED.
MANUFACTORY, OHIO LEVEE
Near Thirth-Fourth Strest
SPRING!
STIMMFIR. 1
w vi' yv-
i
Prices to suit tho Times.
Wholosalo Figures, but No Credit I
Mrs. 0. McLEAN,
Next Door to Stuart St Ghol son's
EIGHTH STREET,
BETWEEN OOKXXKOIAC AND
WASHINGTON AVENUE.
HAHTlk',,v!1vJ?J K!?,wcrs.',s' (f "loboas,
Also the "ladles' Uress llerorm'
OOXUI11T,
Atiil all tlisi i....
8i;.V,d hummer.
..Xfr! y.01'" ,wMI hf n''' ' ve it low dir.
tires, lor CASH and CASH ONLY, r.ii.wif
ROOK
Q 9
CD H & g
.1 J 3
i b oo 2 -a 1 2
LU o ft sf
or o a M So a
QQ
8
1 mm all S
CAIRO,
XZjZjZNOZIS.
'i ho Trustees of tho Cairo City
Property desire to call luhllc nttcntlon
to the mcrltw of thcli property, coiniuls
hnr n i'onldcrnhlc porllon of the City of
(Jnlro. In Alc.Mindn County, In the Shite
nflllluoU. nud IttiiiN imnifdiatcly .tdjn
ccnl then'tn.
'J Jill city, in is well known, is Minuted at
tho vonllucnuc or the Ohio and Misllppl
i Ivern, at the hciid ol tinlntcruptcd navl,,n
tlnn on tho MIImIjI'I. being below ob
structions by Ice In die winter nud lnw
watcr in minuicr, and tl.ue has n clear and
open rher communication ut all thntiovur
tliu lltsl. pi mid ll tributaries, with all
tlic ciuulrv Noiitli. to tho Uulf ol Mexico
and tbo Atlantic Ocean. Cairo haa also the
same cliararter oleiuinunlcr.Uon with all
the country north over the Htrrnms Mowing
by Ir, when tlinic trpimn arc not innavi
gable by ronton ol Ice or low water.
llelorn the m ot llallroads, Cairo had a
commanding po-ldon as a centre of com
merce and navigation. This Importance ol
position (lie till pofsetscs, but hut now the
additional nilunlage ol being a great rail
toad e nire, a number ol the mot Import
ant rnlhoadsli) the Valley ol the Mississippi
conversing to and having their termini
there. Amoiij: these, coming from the north
are tho great Illinois Central llailrosd,
which travcr-es the entire tate of Illlnol'.
Irom.ltt ex'tremo northern and uorth-e:istcni
to its houtiiern limits, and by Its connections
extends Into all tho great northwestern
grain producing Statos ; tho Cairo and Vln
ceniic, extending rrora Cairo to tho City ol
Vincenne. In ilie State of IiulUm, tvliere
Its cniinectloin all'ord direct railroad eem
munk'ation! with nil Ka-teni cities; and
the Cairo A St. I.oms Hallroad, nnonling a
direct railroad communication with the
City ol St. l.ouU anil all the railroads ecu
terniL' there. The road coining Irom Iho
South are tlic New Orleans dacKson and
(Sreat Northern and the Mobilo and Ohio
Itallro.ids, which give direct railroad com-intililc-itlon
witli tno cities n( Mobile anil
New Orlcitis.andothir Southern Atlantic
sea port.", and by eonnectiug roads with all
the country outli ol' Cairo; and coming
(rout the southwest Mlie Cairo, Arkansas
and Texas ltallro.nl, which affords similar
communication with Southern llMurl,
Arkansas and Texas and the principal cit
ies of thoe State". This ht-uamed road
will glu, aUo, direct connection with Iho
Texas and Pacific Itoad when it Is com lu
ted, thus giving direct communication w l.h
the principal porn ol tho l'acilic Ocean
'Ihese railroad, terminating at Cairo, arc
now all coilllikled and In suocc-mCii! niwra.
Hon, thono In Illlnol- coming Into thu city
on a bank ot each ol the rivers Ohio and
MisUsippl. and terminating at their contlu
ence, thus encircling tho city. Tho Holly
Springs, Ihown.vlllo and Ohio Itlver Itall
roail, and tho Cairo and 'l'ennet-co Itiver
Jtallroad, which will both triiiafu at
Cairo, aro In course o"cnnMriicton and will
soon bo cornpJti!r, and other railroad!-both
In Illlnolnoiid hi states south of tho Ohio
ri or. which will a'.io terminate at Cairo.
.ii't nroiected. ami arranircmeuts tnndo to
build them. Tho construction . of tlicso
will greatly Increase the rillroad communl
cations ot wnir"-
Its. central location in the greFi Valley of
tho MlssUslppi.and the great wealth ofriver
anu railroad comuiunic.itlon, give to Cairo
uimiip:iuu nuvaiiiagcH as a commercial
point, as It iillords to her eav and i ln Hll nr.
cess to all the train producing districts ot
tncortli anil wcfct.uniMndlaracccM to all
the agrluiiliural produce con-umcrs of tlio
South, thus proonting the best location iu
tho West tor an Interchange of tho respect
ive northern and southern commodities and
production?.
As a manufacturing location the position
nr l-uli! la in.l In.j li.....i.b mi. . i
uivh, ui.iiuiKini liUUllBUl, 1IU CrilUO
mucriais or every uocriptlon, which eon
stltuto tho elements ol manufactured art!
ties, abound on cverj side, iron ore, coal,
ofsupoiior quality, and timber of everv
character, more than others, being easily
and cheaply accessible, and tho rich agri
cultural rcuion of the lmmedi
hood, us well as the more remote districts
roiiucrcu mutuary to it i,y river and rail,
I , j " """w "vvwpowi t n v ItlU ill
uu 4u. iiuuiiut p lurtiiucriivuiK excci)t
lniittllv flipnn. WIiah ti. in sr.. b a .i a.ti
cles are producod, tlio faelliilei for cheap
distribution by river and rail arc not
eijiiaucii.
Cairo Iia4 a IllOnd. Iiilolllimiil lll.nml .n.l
enterprising population of about 111,000 has
.HI it 1 1 1'uouc SCIIOOIS, WHICH,
, li i lu'iucieii y pnvato enter
prise, afford UosiiriHssed educational ad.
VllUtiirCS IS in.vl.nrl nt wr.U.naliil,lkl,o,l
churches of nearly every denomination
i""'i"im private uuiiuingH ot a unio
l-Ior clinracttr-lias a climate, which forsa.
iiiuniyanmiealthlullnlhicnecs cannot be
turpassfld-lia, (l well-regulated and er-
elent muiilclpal organization, Its i-trcets
lighted with ga., andother metropolitan ad-
"nan inaKo k ingniy uesirablo
and in reality not to bo excelled as n placo
' l-wiiiniimi rcBiucncc.
Lots ami land in Cairo aro now oiveied ut
very low prices, atlordlng favorable oppor
tunities to purchase, and the owners pre
sent the location to tho public us offering
unrivaled advantage tor the Miccessful oi
tobiishuif nt of commercial or manufaetur.
log enterprises, ,im the best locality in tho
country for proiltnble Investment of capital,
S. Staats Tayi.oii,
KDWIN l'AllHONS,
Trustees, etc.
U-tmo, lu .May 1st, 1874.
rj-lO-u
KKW ADTEBTISr.MKNTJS.
Yoiinu men and tmlles lo Know Hint the best
place io oiitiiin a niisiiicn nitieation ami an cic
g:mtliand-wrltliiR is nt llic
WORIHlliCTON BUSINESS COLLEGE
Toledo. Ohio. Si nd for circular und
samples ut peninnnshlp. Aililrej,
II, JI VV ontlllMlTOV, Toleilo, 0
I'lrnwiiiit nnil I'rolllnlilo t'.uiplo.v
i-iii, .'-iieniniiuir- "uiiariningl" "Uli,
llOWloVelv!" "Wli.-ll nmlli.-i- u.irll, y' . .
Huch nre cchimntlniii by thito In) fee the
Inrxc elegant New Chronios prodnred by Hie
j'.urcH-nii aim Ainerienn cnrolno riililislilng
Co 'J liev are nil iierlert tli-ina nr am Vni.m,
nan resist the tiinptntinn to buy when seeing the
""'"'"'"i nnTiissrrs, Agenis, iiihi lauietniul
uimieiueii oiu oi einpio.vineiil, will llliil tills the
best opening ereronni-d to make money Km
"ill iKirtii-nliirs, send stamp lor ronndentlnl els.
rnlnr. Addnxs K. I1I,KAH0N A CO , 10'
W nshliiKlon .St., llotoii, Jlns.
$50 TO $10,000
Has been inveUed In loek Till llegcsnnd paid
900 PROFIT
"How to lo It," nllnnk on M'nll St , cent
WMl sj,,,"j"yj'fu - ,:l"u,, "rokt-rs,
TEAS "?''"' cholit-it In the world--,
. Inipollera' iir I'csl.urifi-nt
t'oimianv In Aim-rl -,i...i,n,ln !. ,nZ?.. 'rl! "'
ever) bo-ly-trade coiillimally lncrralinr
Ageiils wanted cvciyu hfM U-.t lndiieiiieni
doii i liitetlni-i-ii.t for circular to Knl-rt
Wells, II eey St., N v., p. u0K 2?7
Ladies, Read This !
ik vot vvii.t, pi:nd .mi: youh nami:
AND I'. O. AllUKK.-S. I WILL KIJItWAIlli
1IY IIKI flt.V .MAIL (IIIKi:) SO.MKllllXli OK
VALUE'IO YOl'. AtMless AI.ICK.M. KKACH.
TltOY, N Y
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NEVER.PAILINO
AGUE OURE
I'rlreftl. Sold byllrugslats.
WillEV Vltl) IK I
I1 KAMA It) CI'ItK.
Dr II iloue, Seneca Kalis, N
$77
A VVKLIi" irnnmnti-eil In ihhIi. nml
i'emale ngents in their locality.
iinthini; to trv It I'nrllculum
fm- ! O YICKLIIYACO..
AllKH-t.1, Me.
MOV!' i:.TUAOItm.AltY Terms of
AdrrrtMnir are offered ror Newsimnen
In the State or ILJ INOIS I Send l!.r list
nrpnpers and scheilule ol rules Addres CEO.
I'. IIOVVI.I.L A I O . Ailverllslns Atrenn. Nn II
Park lion. e Vnrl;. llrnrtii S'illt,,i .r ti.t.
Pnpir a-i-..Iiii
SherltTi Balo.
BY virtue or nn execution to me diieeled by
the clerk orihc elrenlt eonit or Alexander
county, liitheMaleorillliioU, In r.uor or ller
naril .Mc.Maiins andHgiilnit Lee Phillip', I lute
levied upon the rollowingtlc-crlleil pro-rty, In
theelty or Cairo. roiinty or Alexander and Male
"i .iiiii'ii-, i,i"n ii urn, niiiiiut-Mii nine i -J anil
four (1 in block nuinlieiiit f.irM-Ihe (i').ns
theproi'eityor lhciitd l.ii I'hlllln-, whleh I
l,..fl ..n..M ... ..!. tin . .1.. .. n... i
i.,i ottii ,i. , ituui -.mi- mi nil- -IIIIIO-11 1 -I HOOT
of the com I hoii-e in the city of Cairo, in ihc
comity or Alexander and Slate or Illinois on
the tliittecnth day or keptcmlier A 1).. 17'-. ui
(lie hour of eleven n'clock. a in , for ea-li, tu
Nill-fy said cM-cliti'iu. AI.KX II. lltVIX,
ol 'exanner i ouniy, Illinois,
(-alto, Illinois Augii'l -tit
Jl-ld
Sheriffi Sale.
B virtue ir mi execution lo me illnrtfl by
the. clerk of tliu circuit r.ouit of Alexan
der county, in thu -tati- or Illinois, in favor or
.miiiet i.ionan i ir inu u-e oi ,VH!,-tiuis t llal-
lerK'rcuniiainuusi.ioiiii liuney, l Imve lev iol
upon the follovvlug described piopertv, in lliu
. iisi .Kiiiiiiiiii io no.- p-aiu eiiy oi i alio III llic
eouiitv ol Aleamler anil state ol' Illinois, to
vvit Uit iiiimben-d eighteen (Is) in Mock nuiii
lieinl nine (), in Ilie property or the said .lolm
Dufli-y, Mhu-li I shall ofl. r at public wile at the
soiitli-iifrt I ilnor orilii eourl hoiii,elii Hie eilr nl"
J.lri). In llieconnlynr Alexander anil sint.r
Illinois, on the thlrtetnlli day or Sepiiniher V
1 l7;,nt the hour ofeleven o'clock, u. ii " ,,r
eali, to satisfy said execution '
AI.KX. II. lltVIN,
Sheillfof AU-xunder Oiiinty, Illinois
I.UU11, 11III1UI, lilftul -ill, ir,3
PWI-t'l.
Sheriff's Sale.
TJY virtue of tvio sjieelal executions lo me di-
I I ivuldil Kif (I,,. iL.iil. - - I. .i t.
n. i;j ui IIIU I ul III! Court OI
AloV'tiiilor sxmnlv lit il,,. ki,.t.. ..r mi... i .
in f.unrol June Tutncy ami the otlar in favor
.m iuuiii;i- j.uiiiuijrsnii, una if)ui nt II.
lowing ileficriU'tl iirorrtv, in tlie cltvof Culro
jut Lot i.uiiiU'rc. twi (7), In Muck mini
IHTIll tl V ff.i . lnt liTlin iiii-m tn 1.. l.i....
nuiiibcml tuenly-nine slxtien (H ) nt off
Buuiu niiiir in mi iiiiiuoereii nvemv-slx ('jl
nud lota numbered tvventv-revrn (.'i), t'ueuty
..,. iiiv.ii.-iuiii, w.t, ln uiock nuiii
lMnl tu'i'nli'.ilv t-'lA .,.wt I,,. .i. ...
i i i i ' . i"i looiiuvilil IMV f.il
ill block numbered llilrty-two 3i), nl-o lots
numbered thirty-live (:!'. and ihlrty-elght (.im,
in block nunibeml eiKhlien (IS) In the First Ad-
uiion f , 1 1 , u l"u property or the said II.
,,i cuuui-rsi uoor oi ilie
court house In he said eityor Cairo, county of
i aim .-mic oi Illinois, on me. th r
eenth day or .September, A. I). 1875, at the
r," . i i .i " "o i u ' 'r 'h, to sail,-
p...., wiiiimii, .XI.r.A.II, IKVl.N,
r,, Mieriff of Alexiinder County, Illinois
" ro. Ills., August 21st, le73
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1.1IIU llll'l 111.11, III.
Tor liter Cnmplulnt nnd Its various
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Irtartachr, JttiiiiilUr ordrrrn Mich.
nr, nillou Cullc nnd Hlllou 1.
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vating erti-et on the digestive apparatus.
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Vsrr anil Annii Is not alone the con.
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ilpcu into disease. Hence It Is even more
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villi ever suffer from Inlcrinlttcuts if tbey
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Kor I.ircr Complaints, arising fiom torpid
ity of the Liver, it Is an oxcellcnt remedy,
ttimulatlng tho Liver into healthy activity,
and producing many truly rcmarkablo cures,
where other medicines fall.
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