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TIME CARD.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL R.
R.
TIU1HS LKIYK CAtltO
Mali at....- UllS t m . Dully,
txrirCJS at -8Sl6p III..- '
Freight at 4:00 n in..T.xiciit gun. lay.
Freight aC -1 IKK) n m... "
Freight t H 4:80 i. III... " "
Freight at ...... 7:30 p. in... ' "
AllllirK AT CA1IIO
jUil at . 3:00 n, m U.itly.
Kxnress ,st U:30 p. in. ..Except Siimlay.
Freight a'-.....-.... 8:Mn. m... " Monday.
Freight t -.-0:l in- '' g'"ly.
Freight ... Oa, m... Sunday.
Freight n . -1M )ji m .. " "
JOHNSON, Affout.
CAIRO & ST. LOUIS R. R.
TX3VCH OAXU3.
On and after Aug. Sf, trains will run n fol
ows, Sundays cxcejited, Irolo Ihe corner of
Second (tm.1 nml Comincrcinl nrcmic, Cnlro,
lllluoi';
IIOINO .HOIITH,
IatoCtilro I 'I ; 15 A. Jt.
Aturiilivslioro..
itr. !
M.
Arrive Kast at. luU ,
OOINO SOUTH.
lacK.ittSU IxiuU... .... ;A. M.
Arrive AitirpIirsbDrj Ui:f 1. M.
Umt .Mur).liyBboro l'-':l" "
Vrrhe Cairo m.... 4;l "
Connecting nt St. I-oiils Willi nil trains V'ct
n.l.Vnrth. .1. L IIIXCKI.KY, Siipt.
J. A. WESTS, General l'tt9oncr Asent.
CAIRO & VINCENNES R. R.
CAIRO. EVANS VILLE, INDIAN
APOLIS, CINCINNATI
and LOUI8 VILLE.
IOTJRTEEN HOURS EACH WAY,
hmi Through Without Change !
INDIANAI'01.14 ANI C1NC1XNATI K.rHK.
LatM Cnlro .". .". 1 :W a. m
Arrives at C'urnil....... !:KI "
Arrive at Vlncrnnu 11.15 "
VIA ST. LOtlS AXU SOUTHKASTCllS HA1MIOAU.
Arrivcittt K.Mvniivnii;..;........- 1:18 VMu
VIA IIVDIANArOLlS At VIUCKSW KAIMiOAII.
Arrlvcii nt IndlanariulU 4::l i. m.
VIA OHIO AND MIKm3ll'l'I IIAILIIOAU.
Arrlvcvnt North Vernon .". :4."V ii.m.
Arrives at Cincinnati !: "
Arrlvlsat Louisville 7:15 "
CAino Exriir.-s
lienves InfUnnaiioUf 8:.TI a.m.
Leaver Cincinnati il::i'i "
Leaven Lotilnvllle - TiO'l "
Arrives at Vlncennea i:ii"i m
Leaves Vlncennej arjn "
Ieavc Eransville 11:10 n.in.
Arrives at Camil 4:4:1 ii.m.
Arrives at Cnlro !l:;Rl "
Making close connection to anil from nil
Doluts Eait anil North, ul In.liananolU and Chi-
n.nuatl, anil to and Irom nil iioluts South and
iiesi oi i.airo uy ran ami riaer
MOCND CITY ACCOMMODATION
Tlio Mound City Accommodation runs M'cil
nesday and satunl.ir.
Inves Cairo. 12:i5nml S.ikiii in
Idsarp Aiounu Cifr l.lSnnH o.l) ii. in.
DC. JB. OOODRZCU, II. L.. MORHrLL,
t:en t'lfkpt Aa't. f.Vnenil .snn't
irl"For nformatloii ivlullve In rates mid con-
necnons. nniny 10 sir.z ji iiii.uu i ,
71 Ohio Levee.
Sheriff's Sale.
BY virtue of un execution to nie directed liy
the clerk orthe circuit court or Alexander
county, In the: Stair of Illinois, In favor of Iler
nanl ilcllauiis audn'aliist Lee riilllips, I have
levieil upon the followliij.'(le-rrilied iJiiijieity, In
the rlty of Calro.connty of Alexander und state
ol'llllnols, lo-wit: Ivotaniimlwivil three ( i) and
four Ml in hlock numliered forlv-lHc (IM.n
tlieiiiweity of .tlwsald lee 1'lAlHv. which 1
khall offer at uubilokala utthu south-wtt door
of the court lioiibc in the city of Cairo, In the
eounty of Alexander and .State of Illinois, on
the thirteenth day of September , I),, 1S70, at
the hour of eleven o'clock, u. m.. for rush, to
satisfy said execution. ALKX. II. UtVI.V,
Slierlfl'ol Alexander County, Illinois.
Cairo, Illinois, Augllbt Jlct, W.S.
a-il-ld.
BherltTi Bale.
BY'vlrtue of an execution to ine dliecteil by
the clerk of the circuit court of Alexan
der county, in the Mate of Illinois, iu favor of
James C'lonan f rlhc ueof Aiitfuslus F, Jlal
lerbera; ami against John Dulfey, I hare levieil
nnon the following described property, in the
First Addition to the tuld city of Cairo In the
county ol Alexander and (State of Illinois, to
wlf Lot numbereil tlhttin (If) in block nuiu
Ixred utno (ul, as the property of thetald .loliu
Duuey, which I shall ofl'er at public Mile at the
toutb-west door of the court houclii the city of
Cairo', la the county of Alexander und 8iatcof
Illinois, on the thirteenth day of .September A.
D ls"5, at the hour of eleven o'clock, a. in., for
caih, to tutUfytJld execution
AI.E.N. II IliVIS.
Sheila of Alexander County, Illinois.
Cairn, Illinois, August lt, IfrTS.
g-al-td.
Sheriff's Sale.
BY virtue of two f cial execution tu me di
rected by the clerk of the circuit court ot
Alexander county. In the .State of Illinois, one
in favor of .lane I'utuey and the other in fiior
oflhomas Lainbersnn, and buth iiKalust 11
W atson Wtbh, 1 will otfernt public mile the fol
lowln described propirlv, in the city of Culro
County of Alexander aud stateof Illinois, to
wit Lot numliered neven (71. In block num
bered tlx (G), lot numbered alx (0) in block
numbered twenty-nine (-."J) sixteen (tC) feci oir
of kouth sldeof lot numbered twenty-six W),
and lots numbered twenty-seven Ui), twenty
flKbt (ie) and twenty-nine C."J), In block num
bered twenty-six (as) nnd lot nurnliereil flw (.'-)
In block numbered lldny-lwo 130, lo lots
Plv1 ilrty-tte 135J ana thirty-eiirht li')
in Work numlieryd l Uihletri iui.' 'S" "'',
- rtltion to wiul iniy nlnt property of the suld II
Watson WeWii uttlie aoulli-wet door of the
court bou In ibeuld city of Cairo, county of
Alexander aud hUte of Illinois, on the liilr
tentli day of beptemlivr, A, 1). ln?5, ut the
hour of eleven o'clock, u in., for c.isli, tnsntls-f-aald
xeutlons ALKX.lt. lltVl.N
Sfcenllof Alexander County, Illinois.
Cairo, tlfc., August ilst, 1S75
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WAUWIK.
The Gamble Wagon
VrACTURKU HY
OH p Q AMBLE.
MAJrcVCXOBy,OKlovEE
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PARAGRAPHS. '
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Mr. Ltiiuar, OUIllii, ul Mvulmi, U.
li 110 jciirn old. llu Ij ltigood litultji
and ns uctlvc as a imin, of sixty.
It npiicars by thy lust ruputt ot'.llic
Hoard of.TrnOuof Urcat JJilUlii tliat lliu
rnllcd Slates Httpply ubout sixty' per
cent, of nil lliu Client lmd Hour (ion
RUincd in the llritlsl) Isles above the honiu
piodticUon. - ,
A woman in Xutv Oilcans nml lier
dauhler, n girl of eighteen, having been
.severely hurt hy on explosion of, oil
while lllllug ,n. lamp, ImVo recovered
$,'2l0 damages In the, Supremo Court
from (he Septdllnti Oil Company. This
1 a timely warning to the Innumerable
manufacturers of ''non-cxploslvo'' e.v
ploslvo olU t
Dr. ltetliune nei1 to tellu good slory
nbout two-Scotclinicn who came to thN
country ccrcrul-ycnrs njro. "What's the
matter, Andrew, that yc tecni sao troii"
bled this niorniliK?'' "I had n fearful dream
hi the nljrht." "IVhtit did yc tlream V '
"I dlnim like to tell." "Did ye dream
yo saw tins dell W "No, it was farwnur
than thai.'1 "Did yo dream -yer nilthcr
was dead V ,lNo, it Was far waiirllian
that." "Well, whnt did yo dream, mon'r''
Why, I dreamed I was liame iiKain."
OnlliiHiirn .. 111.
AN OUDINANUK to Drovlde for the construc
tion nml reconstruction or curtain sidewalks in
the city of Cairo.
lie It ordained by the rlty council of the city of
lairo :
SkcnoNl. That the followiiii; uanieil side
walks b reconstructed of wood in the manner
hcieiuailer tmividcd, vis. i cm thunoutli side
of Seroiidstmt. between lYee MiX'etiiud Com
mercial uvenuei on the north side o second
sticct, lictween ixvee street nnd C'omiueicial
iieuue on tin! soillli Mile of Fourth atreetf be
tween Levee sticet and Commercial uvemu-1 on
the north side of Fourth street, between Levee
street und Commercial nvcnuoj on the soulli
side of Kluhtll stiect. between Jveo street unit
C'omiiK-rcial n venue, on the south side of i u elflh
street, between Ixjee street unit Washington
avenue) on lliesouin suieoi rourieeuill eliwt,
betvvtvii Cummerciiil iiv'cntic mid Wuliiut streeti
on llu- uortli side of IToiirteentli street, between
Wushiugtoii iivc.ue unit VYuluiit street on
the west side of t'oplur street, between 'ihli
teenthand Fourteenth streets, und lietwcen FIT-
tecutli' ah I Eighteenth streets! on the
west kldc or. Cedar street, lietvvirii
Fifteenth mid blxtecntli strceUi on the north
side of KlRhteenth street, lietweeii Lcvec stieet
und Commercial avenue, and between VVnshlni:-
toiuueiiueiinil IValmiutivVli on tlio south side
01 twentieth snwi, ocivveeu i.evi-c sireei nun
Commercial uvenuei on thu north sldeol twen
tieth street, between l.cvco stint mid c miner-
cial aveutie; oil the west side, or ashliiKiou
nwnue, between 'lentil und Xwelilh slreels, und
onthrsoiith slitc of Thirty-fourth strut, lie
tweeu Ijjveo street unit C'umnierclal avenue.
sec. - " '1 hat the followiiii; ciduwuli be con
structed of wood in the m inner hereinafter pro
vided, vli; Uuthewet hide 01 I'opiur stiwl,
lietween Tenth ami T well th ntreetij on the north
side or Llvvcnttl strtvt, m'tween v aninnion
and Coiumerclul uveuuei on thu
north side ol i:iRlitccntn street,
between Walnut und Cellar streets,
and on the south side of 'Ivvcnly-elghth street,
between Icvecstivci una timiuercuii avenue,
sec. a. mi I J walks enumerated In sections 1
nnd J, shall beconoliiictcitiind reconstructed us
follows, viz: J hey shall lie six leet wide on
tup, excepting on Washington uvenue, wlucli
shull be aeven feet. The head or top covering
thull be Ivvn Inches thick, nnd not to' exceed
eight inches In vvidthj the inside line to lie four
feet distant from tho iront litiuof thelitis, ex
cept on Wuahiugtoiiuvtuue, which shall lie live
feet from the front llhe id the lots; said boards
or pjauks to lie laid crosswise with the
sidewalk, and Urmly set and well spiked on to
three stringers, with not less thnnsix twenty
ieuuy nulls lo each board or plunk '1 he string
era Shall not be lees thuu Ihiee iuclici thick by
six inches wide, and III nil v set on edueiind well
kiiIUihI on to th pliva or erus-tivri, nut It 11mm
tliree Inches think by hlx Inches wide, placed
crosswise lo said walk, nt intervals ol not more
man six iccii vvncniiic aiuewuiks nieeievuieu
nliovr tlie nnlurnl ixronml.liie pols or Ine trc-lle-trurk
shall bo lour Inches i;liulx'OUil lio sills or
rrn.tinH ..inill I, (iIiiivnI fin Mfire.ljlll irjliljell
nr fimrfifwl inln tfip im,ln Mntl well tfllike.!. Slid
the striusers shall notched tightly losald sills
nrrrnss-lles! unit In nil cases blocks "of Wood
not less than oncl'oot lomr. thrro Inches thick hy
mix iiii'lifs' ulile sliuti lie nlaced nailer the ends
nl i-.icli sill orcros-llewhen the walk I laid on
the iiiiinralL-riiund. and liuiler lliu ends of euch
post when the walk is elevated by trCstle-work;
li the trestle-work Is over Unco feet high thu
saineshalt be llriuly braced and the jiosts ex
tended two and oiie-hulf feetubovcthcslilewalk,
:u which u hand-railing or strip 01 vvnitc ouk
ilauk.oiiu inch thick by four Inches wide shall
ie socurelv nulled'i the lumber to lie vieil shall
l. Iu.i iiii.tlllv .it' clitln nr burr oak t anld
WUIKH SllHll OU kO rillsiruClULl ailll 1-ewillBllutll-M
us to conform to the grndo estaiiuelieil by uriu-
nnncc.Mi. ;t.i.
sec. I. 'that tho follovviuir walks be ron-
structcd of brick In Ihe manner heivlnafter pro
videil, viz: On the south side ot Eighth street,
between Washington avenue uud Walnut stieet;
uu the south side or Seventh stieet, between
Commercial ana wasuingiun uvenuesi on tnc
north ld of Seventh street, between Commer
cial and Washington avenues, and on Ihe west
Bide uf Washington avenue, between seventh
unit I'.lglith'streeu.
sec o. said brick sidewalks on the cross
streets shall lie leu fixt wide, und said brick
sidewalk on vviislilngton uvenue shall be twelve
feet wldej they shall be constructed of bard,
wcll-huruci brick, comiuictly uud projieily
laid in hcrrlug-bone manner, in n bed of course
sand, not less than four Inches thick, placed on
ii llrm iiwlsiibstuniiarbcd of coulclnueisorcuith
earth) uud shall be so laid to tho grade estab
lished by provisions of Ordinance .So. !Hj said
walk Vjhali be laid with a slope downward to
ward the iiiiboftiiie-thlrd ofun inch to thu loot;
u curbing of sound while or burr ouk pla k tlnee
Inches thick, and not less than foiilteeu Inches
wide, to be spiked on with forty-penny nails to
sound white or burr ouk stakes, two uud ont
lialfleel long and three Indies square, placed on
Ihuoutside of said curbing uotiiiore limn live
feet apart.
Sec. i.. The local improvements hcieln pro
vided lor, shall liu imulu by sjieclal usuessiiient,
nml In iieeirdiiuco' with the nrovlslons of Sec-
lions eighteen to fllly-ouu iuclusivu,of Article
nine of the Acts of the General Assembly of the
Statu of Illinois, upprovtd April 10, A. ! Is7.'
und enlltled "an Avttuliroviilulnrthelncnriior-
uttiiii of cities nnd vintages." and the costs mid
expense of the. construction and riconstructloii
ol euldsiilewulks sluillbo paid out of the luilds
uiisiug from said special iissessinent.
sec 7 '1 lie owner ol nnv lot fioutlnc on imv
of the sidewalks, provisions for the building nr
!cco!isiru3iiou oi which is itiatiu oy nils omi
iiiinoe, shull be ullovveii lliiriy nays ulli r tlio
time ut wliich this onllnancd shall take eil'ect.ln
which to build or reconstruct fcald sidewalks.
us the case may lie, opposite his lot, uud Ihereby
relleve the same fnnu usscesmtntt l'rovideil,
I hut lliu work shall In all resiiects ronfurm to
hi' rrniilmnents of llils onllname, Mild lif loi'
v tk.,.l(. w..iw,hi Ul ' ,Hi. WOllllllll
ten or Streets.
See S t'isin the exnlradnn of lliu said llilrlv
days the city clerk shall publish u notice lor ten
u.i) m ine newspaper publishing llieorilluiiuces
of the city, setilng loiih that sealed bids for fur
llltfllllll- IIIM ,,l.ll,.rli.l .l..l.... .1... .......! ...
........n ...,....v.M,v, VIUIIIH HI UIII, lllllll,
tor theeoiutilictinn or lerrinsiriietlmi or kiiIiI
suiewaiKS uins:tisl to the city council, will be
ecelieilut his olllcc till lo the time of the meet
i'JS'of tlmeity council for the opening or said
bids, which meeting khall not be earlier Hum
twelve nor inure than eighteen clays Irom the
date of said notice, which notlro shall slate the
t me ol said mrrtinirand de-nllM Ihe work to lie
done byieleiiliigto tills ordinance) giving lis
mimlK'r ailll llnl ,.r ii,.iitii'r.viil . imil llm, tulil nr.
llnsntc Is subject to examination nt uny time ut
Uls ollice '
Said bids shall be oneiml bv the clerk In tlie
,.,v-vvc ui me council, ami ine contraci ior no
lug the woikor furnbhluL' thuinalrrtal or lioth
lorlheronhtmctlonand reconstruction of said
"'.'f walks shall be awarded to the to west rospon-
the satisfaction of Die city council the furnishing
J... """"rial and the performance of said
ivVA....!.. ' "' "'"er ine supcrimenneiii 01 tnu
Cominlttev on -tmts. within wentimu or time
"7 "'"y llxi-lbyeflntrn", fsald hhlsuronot
""'"7 ueeov4''"l"eii iney niay rejec
ttliv or nil nf lliii. uml ,,inv . ii.
aufhorle ?sl alk. to '.""'y.'
ronsli-uclvd y such agents us lluy may. think
Api'Ail'Spt, sih. U7,-,
--l-..rSS13?lfi,r'
Wanted.
-IN OI'l'OltTUNlTY IS
oiinred at vVlokshnrir
tor lilnilsur
trade lietween .hat city and the ippZd ftwr
Unds, lor the tran.uorijiiirm ,a t KKit.rvr. T'v.rJ
niiaiistiumbout In the
1 . . J ... vw.wuniiM, l r.
A niuniiiHr ill i i r- ... i inn. . .... .
splendid, business tali Msoii.'lM fur uhut
1 monttuiftow Kept". 1st. Forfull partfcn
V.fn :iT...T
culara ad
MISS,
'TV
City National Bank
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
CAPITAL,
$100,000
orricxn.
XV. v HAIJ.tUAY, VreliVnt.--11:MY
L. IIALLIIIAY, .VJcel'rest.
A. II SArTOHO. tnihlcr.
AVAIt'KIl HYSLyl', Ass't Cftshlcr.
MIIGCTOM
P. 'SrAAT.i TAYI.OII, It. ii. KOtNlNOllAJI,
II. ll. llAXUOAY, "V, 1'. llAM.IDAV,
U, 1). AVii.Liv.Mo.r, HTcnikx Hum,
A. II. HArronD
Exchange, Coin and United States
Bonds Bought and Sold.
BKt'OMTS rrcchcit anil a general bunking;
buslntwulont,
Enterprise Savings
BANK.
CHARTERED MARCH 21, I860
CITY NATIONAL BANK, CAIRO
orrictas:
A. II. SAKFOUIl, l'resldcnt.
M.S. 'i'A YLOll. Vice rrcslileiil.
JV. IIY6L01', tiec'v and Trcasuier.
uire'ctom:
1. M. Barclay, C'llis. Oalhiiikii,
V.il SruCKrLRTIt, I'acl O. Hclll'll,
II, II. CCSMNflirAM, II L. IIallipay,
J. Jl. I'lllLLIIN.
IXTEItKST paid on deposits at the rate of six
percent. ier annum, March 1st and Septrm
lier lt. Interest not withdrawn Is added inimr.
illately to the principal of the deposits, thereby
giving mem eoiniioumi imeresi.
Married Women and Children may
jjopoMt money ana no one
olse can draw it.
Oncn tvrrv hu'lnrssilav frnintVi.in. lo3 ii.m
and satuiilay evenlniis fur snvlngs dejioslts only
irom u io o'ciock,
W. HYStOP. Treaauror.
THE ALEXANDER COUNTY
Transacts all kinds of a Legiti
mate Banking Business.
F. BROSS. President.
P. NEFP, Vice President.
HENRY WELX8, Cashier.
T J. KKRTH, Assistant CasUIor.
C3-3-ll-tf
0 SPRING!
SUMMER!
Prloos io suit the Times.
Wholesale. Figures, but No Credit 1
Mrs. O. McLEAN,
Next Door to Stuart & Oholson's
EIGHTH STREET,
BETWEEN COMMERCIAL AND
WASHINGTON AVENUES.
HATH, Hounds, Flowers,, Laees, ltlhboMS,
Silks. Velvets. Ties. Itiirhinirs. CiimIi.
Kid Uloves, Hosiery, AVorslnls.
Also the "Ladles' Dress Kefonn'y
OOHSBT.'
And all the new- stvlemif lriinnilnrr Silks for
spring and Summer.
Sj-ines go oils win ixisoinat vei-y low ng
lircs. for CASH and CASH ONLY. II-'.Mtr
A comiileln Pictorial History of tli
Xiajit'ai" "Tttm beat, cbrapest, iuhI
most Mict'taiMfl Fniully Pnper
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Adiress HAKPEIl A 1IHOTHER8, N. Y,
LAKE FOREST ACADEMY
A olto Prrnomilory ami Arndoinlr
, Nrliuol ,lar Hoj una Yoiidk Men.
Full eimlmaxi wllhu corns of six exnerlencrd
leuciiers Vounnale graduates of Ewleni col
fcKn.'r BrdandoTultlon, new per aniura
fall Term UgUs Boptt ti. 'tor calalogue and
'"ST'Hl'teH ?Mress tlie I'rlncipat 1 10g"e "n"
, AU EltTli.HAIlIN, A.H like Forest III
Hev-nt W. LArrKKi!o.', d IPre.hTeiit
lifl.f.S.wt,,raM,TC,lA',""''
CAIRO,
IZjXjIIVOXS.
Tho Trustees of tho Cairo City
Property Ue.-lre lo call public nttcnllon
to tlnj merltr!.of their properly, compth
liig n "consjdoratitc portion of the City .of
Cairo, in Alexander t'ouuty. In tlie Slate
ofllllnols, !nhd IniuN linnictllntely adja
cent llicrcto.
Tlltd Pitt ,IU lj Wi ll known, is situated at
tbo coiillurnce of the Ohio nml Ml;sislppl
rivers, ut tiielicuilol tuiiuierupieii nsvi i
tlonontlio Ml.sl-lll'l. beiti belujv .ob
structions by leu In the winter und low;
U'litnr in .nnininr mill tl.tlS US- n clt'lir llllll
.open rlcr uonimuiilcjllcn nt all times over
till) JllsslSMi 1)1 nml It" miiuuiiies, Willi nil
tlio enititrv Hotitli to I ho Oulfol Mexco
and tho Atlantic mean. Cairo has also tlie
samu character ol eoiinnunlct.Uon Willi nil
the country north over Hie strenros ile-wlni;
by li, when thot' Mreains tire not Iniiau
gahlo by loaion ot Ice or low water.
Hclore the era nr llallronils, Cairo had a
wnuiuiiiiiliiif,' foslilon ii- ii coiitie nt com
tnurve ami iifation. This impoitiinco ol
position she -t ll p..t ssi-s. but has now l ie
atliiitlun.ll .nlvunuu' nt being u gr. ut rail
road o n re, a mtimx, r en the iiio-t Import,
ant rallioads Ie the Valley el tlio Miss s-lep
conver-liic tf. nd liuvlng in ir iriinlnl
tliuie. "Am li',' this'', i-oiiuu, Irmntlii lutlli
nie tlio great Plino's Centiai Itiulro d,
which travel sis the ntiro tutu ol Illinois
Iroiii'lt-cxiMii tiortliern mid nortiire istern
to Ii soiiihcrn limit, nml by Use nncction
extemis In o all ihe great iiorthvvestj.in
irrnin inodilcliig State-; the Ciilto uml Mn
ciniif. cviiiiding from c aim to lie c Uy ot
Vl.iceiini", In ill' State ot IihUhiu, vhere
Its cnnertlon" iiil'onl direct railroad loin-iiiunlcatioii-
with all rn tern cities; and
tho culro .V St. I.mtt ltullroml, anorilliifr a
direct railroad cotninliiilcatlon with tho
Cllvot St. Louis ami nil tlio lallroad ecu
leriiiL' then' Thu road comlnx I mm Hie
'Mouth uro lliu New" Orleans, .luck son and
Great tiortliern und tlie Mobile ana uiuo
ltnilrimiis. whhli "ivu stirs ct iiiilroad com-
mtiiiicition with Ihr cities oi Mobile aiul-
Xevv Orlcati-.andothi r Southern Atlantic
sea poits. anil bv coiiiPM'tlng mail wltli all
the country uth of Culro; and rnimng
irom fhi tiiiithvvvpt Ivthe Cairo. Arkuil-a-
aud Texas Itsllroatl, wliich tllord siiuil ir
communication with So thorn Ml tourl.
Arkan:i slid Texas, and tlio principal clt
lesol thoso State. This lust-named rosil
will trlve, al-o. direct connection with tho
Texas and Pacitic Itoad when It I com l
ted. thus L'lslng direct communication wi h
tho principal ports ol the raettio Ocean
these ra lro:iil.teriulLatin(.r:it Cslro, are
now all completed and In succes-ful opera
tlon, tho-u Id Illinois coining into the city
on a hank oleach ol the rivers twio and
Ml.cdsaimii. and terminating at their conllu
ence, thus enclrcliii tlio. city. Tho Holly
Spring-, llrovv'Dsvillc.and Ohio llivcr lta.il
rnad. nnd the Cairo and Tonne'ice llivcr
ItHllroad, which will both tormlnato at
Cairo, are In course or construction nml : will
soon ho computed, am! other riillrpau ioii
in Illinois and in Stale south of tlJJ'
nr-projectoil, any arroligcmcnls inailo to
build them. The construction of iliuso
will greatly lncruaso tlio rillroad communi
cations ol Culro.
Its ccntt ill location In the Krer'. Valley of
tbo Mlsslesippl.anil the sreal wealth of river
und railroad comuitinlcitioii, icnc- to Cairo
unsurpassed advantages us a commercial
point, as ituifonls to her easy und cheap uc-
cess io uu tnu ..'rain prnnucuiK uistncts in
theN'ortli and West, audslmllaracci'ss to all
tlio agricultural produce oonMimers of the
Soulli, thus presenting the best location iu
tho West tor uu Interchange of tho respect
ive northern and southern commodities and
productions.
As a mauufsctunng location tho position
of Cairo Is not lc-s Important. The. initio
msterids i.l every ihseriptinu, widen con
stitute tho elements of manufactured arti
cles, abound on oviry si to, iron oie, con!,
ol'siipo ior (itiall y and timber of cveiy
chsractcr,moro th in others, being easily
ami cheaply cccsil.le, and tho rich ujjri.
cultu ul ri'Ktou of llu ituuiidlntu neighbor
hood, a- well a thuumru reinoto dlstiicts
rendered trllmtary to it by river an i rail,
furbish Hiippliesnl Itiei.eoesfcarli'sof .llfuin
such abundance a or inter living except
ionally chcnti. Whei iliuuiauiifucturedHiti
eh1- arc produced, Uio fclliics for cheap
distribution by rlier and rail arc not
equalled.
Cuiro ha a moral hrelllgeiit. liberal and
CIlterprlslllL' pii.ullouol ubollt li.oO't has
u eilpeilorsj'slcui i) tniblii school-, which,
Willi others comltkHrd by private enter
prise, aUord II .Ml nisi:d 011111-1111011111 ad
vantai-e ! pisiiUij of well estublishi d
i hurches of neuily uver deuomlnallon
has ptllm uud pi H nto bu lillll s ul u siipo
rinr ohitiuctur it is a i llniati), wliich fur su
lubrlty and healtb iilJiilHienccs i-iinuot ho
surpssseii-has u ill-ri'guhited and ef-
llclent municipal ori.-iiulziil"n, its itnots
lighted Aitli L'as.aiiilbtliernictmpiil tauad
vaiiUtes, which niaks it highly desirablo
ami iu reality not to he excelled us a place
oi pcruiuiicnt residence.
I
Lots and laud in Cairo are now offcroil ul
very low ptlces. allofdini? nivorauiu oppor
tunlilns in io.mi,.,oo ' nnd the owners nrc-
M-nt the location to the public, as oiferliiK
uniivaled advantsgeslor tno succcssiui o,
tubl shiiient ot commercial or munufui-tui-
Iiil' nnlirn,U ..,..1 Ihn best loca ltV in till
coiintry lur pro'iltuble inTcstiuentot ciipllal
.8. staats tayi.oii,
Edwin IVuisons,
, . . Trustees, etc
Caiho, li.t., 31ay,lti 187.
HB-tf
it
v ,n l.idl.i, iii know' ttiat l lui licit
place to obtain n business irtitcatlon and an ele
gant hiind-vv riling Isutlhc
WflHTIIIKOTON BUSINESS COLLEGE
Toledo, Ohio. ;iirl fnr circular nml
samples ol peuimiiislilp. Address,
II.M Wonrill.voioX, Toledo, O.
1'lranniit iiihI I'rolllnblo i;niili.V
iiipiiI. "Ileiiulinilt" "Charming!" !
howlovclyl" "Wliat nrotluy worth?" a
Such are exctani illou by lhoc who see the
large elegant New- flironios producrd hy the
European nud Ainerlcun Chroino rubllrtiliig
Co Tliey arcnll perleiit Gem of Art. Noonu
can Veslst llm tcniptatlon to bnv When seeing tho
Chroinos. Canvassers, Agents, and ladles and
gentlemen out ofemployiucnt, will llnd this Ihe
licsl oiienilig ever nllereu.to make money l or
roll parliriilurs, send stamii for confidential cli
rtrlar. Address V. OLKASON ft CO.,
Wiishliigtpn si Hilton, Mass.
$50 TO $10,000
litis been liivcMcil In Stock rilvltcgciutul paid
900 PROFIT
"How to Doll," nllook uu Wall St , -eut
free. Tiimhrlilgu A Co,, Itiviikt 1.4 A llrokers, 'i
Wall St.. N. .
T?TR .A. S The rliolccst In Ihe wntld
us Importers' prlccsljirgest
Company In Aincrli5i-lailo mtlele plea-es
everybody Trade eoutluuiilly Incniislng
Agents wanted everywhere bet luduumeiits--don't
waste time send for clicular to Itolirrt
Wells, II Ve.-ey SI,, N Y , I'. IloX 12ft.
Ladies, Read This !
IP YOl' WILL SUM) .Mi: YOtllt NAJII.'
ANII O AI)lllli:.S, I WILL rOItWAllt)
IIYHEl t'llNM ML (FltEE) SOMETHINd OF
VALUETdYOl . AddresALlCKM HEACII,
THOY.N Y
s
NEVER-FAILTNO
AGUE DURE
1'rireSI. Sold br Dnurirlsts.
SViOtlKW Mill 11' IT FAUX IO cUlll.
Dr (' H Howe, Srmva'Fiill, N Y
$77
A WEEK iniaiiinteul to male nud
female inrent In their lomlity
Costs nothing to try It. rntlii'iilars
free I' O VICKEItY A CO .
Augusts, -''.
" rtlVT i:TltAOItni.AltY Terms of
111. AdvertlHuir are offered for rwsiniiei
ill the stateif I INOIS! -Send liir list
of papers oml "Chediile ol rales Address CiEO.
I
i.ijvv i,i,i.. v ii ,.iiiveriisinz .vgeius, so ii
uk Uow
Si . Virk lb fen
I..
.'lltor
of this
l'aprr
i-2"-lm
PRUSSINC'S
WHITE
WINE
VDJEBAR
llel.mlrl for Us PirittTV, HTHKNUTII and
PAT. TAIILKS(E;,. Warranted to rr.MsiTi
Pickles. " K. L. I'ilUSSl.NO CO.,
it J. J fUcklgaiB-kT., CtlcaB.
-i--lllVV.
The Success of LOMFOChaa Induced the
Owners to Hnve a
GRAND AUCTION SALE
Guadalupe Rancho
is miles "oitili oran l.nls obi po, nnd liinlli
North of l.ompii. .
4,000 Acres
InTracisaf 3, 10, 40, and ISO Acres,
TUESDAY. OCTOBER.1 til, 1873
N Till: Tit C I , nml continue TIIIIEI. iLiys.
Tkum-! Ono-rhnrtb rn.tt. 1k.I.uu. l,. r....
nml uiiiiiml liiMullni. iit,, w lllili ii i.i rn nl. In
tel est.
Tbe-e 1 indsiue well wateml, IIiiiIh'U-I, and
iiltatilc lor ntisln all kinds of rain. nela-
blrs fnilts, toliaci'o, etc s-JIs FurgoACo's ,
Express, Post Dlllrcaml Meani-liln olllecs es-
tablisheil Intlietown, A lliu: wharf at I'olut
ul, wheieuny ves-el can land.
100 5-acrc lots will be sold.
I'llllllihlpt. Alalia. Slid Tiaillcul.rs r.in trff,li.
tallied ut llm (.rand Purine Hotel, Clilciuro. of
WM. II. MAIMi.V, General Agmt. or In ml-
Iresslng
California Immigrant Union,
534 California St , San Fruncisco,Cal-?-2t-dlw.
L. Ihsistiom. A. (. . Meeker. A. J. Hoote.
E. L. HEDSTR0M & Co.,
Miners & Shippers of
'J'lunca clriit, lluilaln.
GMEiiAl. Orricrs, f Cor. Adams A Market St.
( Chicago,
Also Agonts for Blossburg Coal Co.
7-2T-dlvv.
To Lumbermen $100 in Gold.
Send for a description or-Emerson's Patent
Planer Toothed and Damascus Tcmpored
Saws and uu hoouiiI of lht iwit Nntlonal Snw-
ug Contests lu which tiiectirrien 'Oil every
irie Including thclii in Cold Address
Emeraon, Ford & Co , neaver Falls, rn.
Say wheie ) on saw tills i-dA,wlw.
his 5 Calls
$40.00
CONTHOLS 6,000 Hushils
of Uruin lorUO Hays.
5rs2 fiOO nd npwnnls Is rnr.4rr.NTLY
jwww imIIzisI onuii investment
orjaoo.
l'aille. ilesirlnu' loonciKte, or thosu wishing
for lull information IIOW'IO OI'EItATE.K nd
lor our circular. Address
CLARK ie. CO.,
160 WanlilnKton St., Chicago,
H-ts-d&wivv.
GUNS
Eieh Nets Tents.Tiiriiaullns ,CAnin Traps, Ac
'end tor I'rlt e List lo Itl'i'OLI'll til.'N Co.
IUH N. Ihinlritieet, St. Louis. Mn.
I s.-.'s-illt
A PLEASANT HOME
FOB. SAIE
AT A
BARGAIN!
The reslileiicu nnd grounds hi .Tonrsboro, Ills,
lormerly .kuovvuiis, tho
PROVO PROPERTY,
Sllualeil llifce blocks fioni and facing the l'lib
llcsnuaro, four blocks from Ihe ileimt of Ihe
Cairo .V St. Louis rullroud, and about out: mile
rinin the deiiAt nftliii I (' It. It. nt A111111. Tim
.hoiicuisn suhsliintliil, 'good styled fi-amc, and
jiorllro, porch, cellar, nml front and side en
111 excellent ren in 1 nils auven roiiiiiH.iiiruu iimii.
trances. A goon ctsiern. wen isiru ami woou
house conveniently located. About
Throo and One-Half Acres of Ex-
collont Ground 1
Onu.thlitl Iii shrubbery: fruit, uml ornamental
trees, berries, Ac, und llm remulndur now In,
grusiauu cinver wen aaupieu 10 kiicniu Kiif
ilntilm, ne lurev ciiltlnvi. . ... .
tcjsTho owucr resides cUcwhcrc uud will sell
at low ngurcs.
limuiioon picmlsesm- iidilress
J.2(". 1 A.'I.TII'KIN, .loiiesboro, 111.
f-tjj,-1 k.
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THE CAIRO
BULLETIN.
Leading Journal of Southern j
Illinois.
The Bulletin
Will ftcadfally oppofo tlie policies ol tlu
Itrpubllcan party, ami rcfusn to be tram
melled . (lie dictation ol tinycll'iuo in the
Democratic urbanization.
It believes that the ltcptlbllcnn pally na
futllllcd Iu mi. don, and that- the Demo
cratic party as nnvr organlcd sbouh. I'c re
stored to power.
It believes tlie Kvllcs.1 tyranny that list
for several years oppressed tbo Hontb
should be overthrown and the people cl ins
Southern .state permitted to control tlictr
own all'alrs.
It believes that railroad corporations
should lie prohibited by legislative enact-
uictits from extorting and unju-tly dsscrim-
iiiatin iu their business trsntactloni with
ttlC ,1.11(1,
It rccogulos the erjnollty ol all men be
fore the law.
It advocates freo commerce tariff for
revenue only.
It advocates resumption of specie pay
ment, and honest payment of tbo public
dobt.
It advocates economy in the atlininiitia-
tlorfof public affairs,
AS A NEWSPAPER
The Bulletin wilt publish all the local news
of Cairo, and a variety of Commercial, Po
litical, Foreign and General News, nod en
deavor to please all tastes and interest uU
readers.
T II K
Weekly Bulletin
j J
Is a thirty-two column paper, lurnishcti it
subscribers for the low price of
$1 25 PER YEAR,
I'out'tgc prepaid. It is Die cheapest papct
in tho West, and is a pleasing Fireside
Visitor and Family Companion.
Advertisers
Cannot lull to see tho -H-alod induce
ments offered bv Tho Hulletln in Uio way
oi cheap ami Drolitublo advertisements.
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THE BULLETIN
AverVCathart
9,
Tor tho r?i),
and cute or iflv.
ilcrangenirtits hi
theistomach, liv
er, aud bowels.
The? ire n mild
aperient, nnd tin
oxccllent purga
tive. Uelngpurf
Ivvssetable.tlii'y
costftln no iiicr-cttry-pr
nilncrnl
ivhslnvrr. Mucli
(.crloitu slcknc; mid (tifferlnlf-ls prevented y
their timely use! mid ovciy famlly shoii d
huvu them on hand lor their protection i nd
cllcf.vvheti rciulrcl. Long iCXperienco has
est of nil the VUU with Which tho inaiktt
abounds. Ily their orcnslonnl life, tiio uioon
Is piirlllcd, llm rorrtiptioits ol tno "J"1"''
is icinovcilitinn ine wiuno
ti-..,l in if In altliv actlr
machinery oi inu ic
1 organs which become clogged
nre cleansed by Ayr' '"''
cd Into action. Tims Inrlplenl
ily, internal org
nnd sluggish nre
... h(l,,K,n.l In
.11.... mix Ii rliniii-r.il Intn lipsllll. the ValtlO Of
which thangc, vvncii rccuoiicu on uiu iu,
mullltudrsvvho ciijoy ll.rnn hardly bo com.
tinted. Thulr sugai -coating tiial.es Ihi'iit
lileasant to tnko.uud preserves their vlrtiiej
unimpaired ror any length of time, so that
thev nro ever fresh, nnd perfectly reliable.
Although searching, they mo mild, and opcr
nto without dlsliu bunco io the constitution or
dirt or ot rupatloii.
Full dli eclloiis urc given on tlie wrapper lo
each box.liowtoiitulliciiiHsiil'nnilly l'livslc,
nun ior mr lonowing eoiupiauiis, wnivii nice
I'm riijnuiy cuiui
For Iy(irMlH or Indlgrstlon. .!
leasiiru
, a. ll i:
lllirlliir. and l.aa f jkmir-
tin, Ihe
lev sho
should bu lukuu lii'iderntely to
stluiiil.itoiho ttoui.ich, tiii'l restore Its healthy
lnnn mnl rtrlloli.
For I.lv-r s.-oiiiiiliiiut nun iu various
symptoms, llllloo leuiliiclir, Nick
SrMIIMrns1, .PHIIIIlllt - or ,.rsrn mivm-
nrsa, Sllllous f.'itiic nun iihioiis stt-
vara, Ihcy should be Judlclouly Ukcu for
each rase, to correct tho tllsra.vd action, or
remove tnu oiisiniciious vviiiiu cant 11.
l or Itykcnterr nr Itliirrliirtii but one
mild doo Is generally rfiilied.
ror nnruiuuiiani, uniii, r,sii
Illillutlnn nt tif llrurt. Ilu In
thr Nlrio, HncIs. and UAttnm, they should
bo ronllnuoiiily taken, ns rc'iuliiil, to rhnuge
tho diseased action or tho system. With suili
rhaiige llioku complaints disappear.
For Iroir und Ilroii.ltul Hnrtl
lnsr,tbry should b lati n in largo and In
iiient doses to produce Ihe cdect of n draitlo
piirge.
Fur NansrrKliin, n large doir should be
taken, ns It produces the dished effect by
sympathy.
As a lUmirf I'llt, lake one or two f 'III' to
promote digestion, and relieve the atotnarh.
All ,innllllill IIOSU .llllllll.llin ,1,(1 nu.ii.tMl
and bowels, rc-lotr Ihe nppelllo, aud Invigor
ate the ystrin. Ilrnro It Is often advanta
geous uhciis no serious dersngrinciil rxlus.
One WHO ireis loirrniuy wen, (uu,i ,u,.i mn
n doc or tlie; VIII t makrs him fed dec lib
edly better, Irom 'nrir cleansing nnd reuo-
uuiin ( ut "o ("" ,(.--r. v w, ...... ... .
rnt:rm:n nr
Dr. J. C. AVER & CO., Practical Chraliti,
i.nWKi.r., mass., rr. s. .1.
rou s.vi.i; nv a li. mn hoists 1 vrnrwiirnii
Ayer's Atue Cure,
for Fover a Ajrue, Intermittent Fe
ver, cnui f ever, xtemiiieni rover,
Bumb Aguo, 1'eriodioal or lldious Fe
ver. Ao., and indoed all tlio affections
whleh arlao from malarious, marsh, or
suo poisons.
No one. remedy Is louder
called for by the ncccutl 'c 1
of the American people than
n Hire and nfo cute f r
I'rirr untl .tirsit. Sub
vie arc nuwrnahled lo I'tler,
with a lierfi-ct certainty tli-t
It will rradlcato tho illsear, and with 0 stir
aner, founded on proof, that no harm
arlm from Its uc lu nny .piantlty.
Tliat which protects rrom or prevent I s
dl'order must be of Jtumonie servirc In t
rommunlllcs vihero It prevails. rrr it
1 Utter than clue ; for tlie patient tv. S)s
rlik which he inu't tuu lu violent Mt.o k
this baleful distemper. This "Cl 111. " rxpc
the miasmatic polion of IVsri-mnl l,rir
from the system, and prevents the devel"
mrnt of tho dLscaic, if taken 011 the ilr-t
approach of lu premonitory symptom .
gTcat superiority of this remedy over nny
other ever discovered ror the s peeiiy ana -rr-tain
euro of lutcrinittents Is, that It contains
no Uiilnliin nr minrl foi,.iicotly II pr
duces 110 quinism or other Injurious cGcr
whatever upon Iho ron-ilitillou. Tlio 0 tirr 1
by It ate left as health; s if they had tievi
had Ihe disease.
I'rvrr uml Aeo' Is not aluno the rin.
sefUcnco of the lulasmnllc polion. A great
variety or ilKonlcr nriso fioin its lalt.stlon.
nmng which aro .-Vrnrulglu, lltieumM
tlaru, Cunt, llfiiilurbr, Uliiiilnr,
Toothackr, EarHcht, Catarrh, .tath-
1 Palpitation, Psiiarul ..rTrrllou
of liar Nplrrn.Ilyktrrlca, lulu In Ihr
loss r la. Colic. I'uritlyals, and derange
ment of the Mom.ich, all uf which, when
originating in this cauic, put 011 tho Inter
mittent type, or become periodical, Th! .
"Ctruii" expels the polon from the blood,
Ann consequently cures them all nuke. It Is
an Invaluable protection to Immigrants nud
persons travelling or temporarily residing in
tho malarious tustrici. ir taken occasion
ally or dally whllo cxpo-ed to the infection,
that will bo excreted fiom the system, sud
cannot accumulate In sufficient tpiantlty to
ripen Into disease. Hence It Is evin moro
valuable for protection man euro; nnu tew
will ever sirtTcr from Intenuittents If they
itvall themselves of the protection this rem
edy nflonl.
For Liver Complaints, arums liom torpi.i.
Hy of the Liver, It It an excellent remedy,
stimulating the Liver Into issaiuiy activity,
and producing many truly remarkable cures,
where other medicines fall.
rute.vnrn nr
Dr. J. C. AYEK A- CO., Itwell, Mass.,
Vrnetlenl and Aunlyllrnl Clirmliln,
ANP BOLD ALL HOUND THE WOULD.
JUST PUBLISHED.
PRACTICAL1
Edition.
OBSERVATIONS,
NERVOUS DEBILITY
A.n
Physical Exhaustion,
To which Is lidded
An Essay on Murrlngo,
With important chapters on
ItlSOKDEIIS OF THE llElitODL'CTlVi:
OHUANS
llelng 11 synnpslsof I.tcluria tlellvciisl ut their
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Tbll u aa laursallac work of t-ro bsndrei aaS aUljr
pirfv. wits numsroui oacrarlDi.. aoj coouio. valastu
fafomistlou rr ts.( who sr. married or cooicropltta mir.
llssoi aUll II Is a Sool Ibat oucbl to ka kcl UBHir lock
aol kar. aa4 sot ten oarclcly aiout tba boiot.
It e.nulD. Uj. axpcn.aco aol aarlcs of a tkTilctio
(bin r.poi.Uou Ii vorli wld., tai iboull In lo tb rn
vsio drswer oferarr raala aoi temila tbroucbout lb. tour,
alobo llcmbrattitrjtblot ou tb iuIJm of tb uu r.
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Notice to the Affllcied and Unlortunsto.
Ilolora ipcljlof la Us notorial, quseki wbo adterUu la
rtlblla rP"l(, sr mini any quick icra.dlc., him pi.
Dulls' work, oo natwr wbtl i our OiMai. It ar Uw dirlor
ab'ajouroo4iUo. --t.
Dr. Iluiu occupies a doubt. h.QM of tmotr-ievea rooms r
I. lodoned If .am. of th. moil o.lebrstr'l nHls.l pror.i.
or. of ail cguulrr kad Kures., aa I cau b. eoD.ulled rer.
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OP A VICTIM.
rubllshcil us a warning ami ior the bentOt ol
Vsjung Men uml others who sutTcr ftora Nervous
Debility, Loss of Manhood, etc., Giving Ills
llulea ol Self-cure. after undergoing much suf
ferlug and sjepense, and mailed free on lecelv
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