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no ii.
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A)Ymrnodntlnniirrlcs daily (except
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TIME CARD.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL R.
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TKAUIS LXAVK CAIRO
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4!J0p.iii... "
- J:30p. in... " "
AMITE AT CAtr.O
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'.':20p. m.-.K'vrcpt Sunday.
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CAIRO k ST. LOUIS R. R.
FZ3MCXI OAIUJ.
nn ami afW Auir. train' will tun ns fnl-
osr. 5nndays evccpted, from the cornerof
llHanls:
r.oiNtt momii.
l Cairo 10:15 A. M.
' Murphyahoro - 2:ll'. ..
Arrive Cast St. Louis li'J "
OOIXO SOCHI.
Leave Katt St. Louis..
rrlre Murphrsbora..
ave Murphysboro..
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arrive ta an-
Connecting nt SI. I.onl villi nil trains We it
id .North. .1.1. IlI.CKI.i:v. Supt.
end
4. A. MT.STZ. Geucnil I'jsscnscr Agent.
CAIRO & VINCENNES R. R.
- turrwrxv
CAIRO, EVANBVHjLE, INDIAN
AVOLIS, CIHCIHWATI
and LOUISVILLE.
FOURTEEN HOURS EACH WAY,
AND ALT. PAYUOHT RUN 3.
isotissrous ssu iiscix.vati rxrrx".
Leans Cairo..... .. o. tu
Arrives lttannl.. i:l'I "
Arrives at Vlncennei 11:11 "
VIA IT. lOVM AND SOCHIEISTEKX UUUIOAD,
Arrives at I'.fansvllle.. 1:1? p.m.
via isMiNirou. ash vinckn.ni:s tistLUOAn.
Arrives at InAlanayolW.. :M p. in.
TU OHIO AXb Mlit.MVVl I'.lU.V.OiU ,
JLrrlvnat North Vernon IM li.in.
Arrlvci at Cincinnati o-.wj '
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Making eloc cnnnectlon' to nnd ft-oru all
point and North, at luilianaiolU nnd c'in -isanatl,
nnd to and from all point; houtti ati.t
VTeit ct' Cairn by rail and rf it,
MOCStlClrY ACrOMMODlTlOS-.
TtiaMoiiBil Clrr Arimmwlitlon tun lVd
otadayand.oatuni.ij' Lrei Cairo...... .12:2inndB:f0p. m.
Lfttn Mound fur l:ljnnH&::u)n. 111.
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On October 23 a monument will bo
erected In tho Richmond cemetery to the '
memory of John R. Tliompgon, memor
able m tho only poet ever grown In Vir
ginia.
Mrs. E. II. Tubman lias presented to
the Cntnpbelllto Society of Augusta, On.,
a magnlflccnt church cilltlce, bavlui; tho
tallest spire in the South, and costing her
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A Btiflalo physician asserts that Iron
nt n white heat produces merely u lluldlng
sensation on the flesh, nnd therefore OInra
Morris could not hnvo suffered the ex
quisite torture reported.
An Italian Senator has been impris
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many Senators in this country, taking
them nil In nil, who .should bo sent to
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Oeorge "On, botucr having to say
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Tho Hoard ot Visitors of tho Haiti'
more .fall have decided to try tho experi
ment 011 II10 professional bummers of
mixing whiskey with every article of
food nnd drink issued to them, In the
hope that their thirst for liquor may bo
permanently satisfied.
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Cairo, Illinois.
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THE
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CAUO, ILLINOIS.
CAPITAL, - $100,000
ornccni.
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THE ALEXANDER COUNTY
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CAIRO,
XXjZXSO'OXa.
Tho Trustees of the Cairo City
Property desire to call public nttcntlon
to tho met lis of their property, compris
ing n considerable portion of tho City of
Cairo. In Alexander County, in the State
of Illinois, and lands Immediately adja
cent thereto.
This city, as is well known, is situated at
tho confluence of the Ohio and MMsalppt
rlvtrs,at the head ot unlnteruptcil na'.l n
Uonontho Milfoil Ph belM below ob
structions by ice In the winter nnd low
water In Mimincr, and tt.tts hai a clear und
open river communication at nil times ovei
tfiu Muslsfl.pl ami Its tributaries, with oil
tho country south, to tho Ouir ot Mex eo
and tbn Aliunde Ocean. Cairo has aUo tbo
sumo character ot communication with oil
tho country north over tbo streams (lowing
by It, when thoso streams nro not innavi-
gnblo by levon ot Ico or low water.
Bcloretuc era or Railroads. Culro Had a
commanding position as a centre of com
merco and navigation. ThU importiincv ol
nosltlon she .till Dossitses. but nasuuw the
addlttoaxl advantage ol liclm; a xreut rall-
rond c ti re. a number 01 thn mut imnort
aut railroads to tho Valley ultheMIs,i.ippl
converging to and haln tu. ir itrmlnl
there. Am ng these, coniinti from the north
a4o the rcat Illinois Ciiitial UuilroMl,
which tiaveises tho 1 ntlro tato t Iili.inis
lrom;it c.xtrem northcru and not th-ci-tcrn
to Iin southern limits, ami by itsc-nu. ctionn
saii'ou" "" w" mo great, iiiiruiwa'ierii
grain produclnjr 8taic.- ; iho Cairo und Vln-oenne-,
cxicndtngfrom i nlro to be City ol
lucciiues. m the Mateof Indian 1, where
Its e- nnectlon- afford dlreet riinnd vein-
..tln... n...l. 1 1 ... . ...
luiiiiii-iiuuui mm uu r.n icrn cuicx: an
tho Cairo V St. Louis Railroad, attnnling a
direct railroad communication with tho
city 01 m. louir ana all tlio railroads cen
tennirthcro Tho roadi co uIiil' irom ih,
South aro tho New Orleans, Jackson nnd
Groat Northern mid the Mobile and Ohio
Kaiiroai's. wnicn give dlr ct railroad com
municatlon with tti cities of Mobile and
New Orleans, nudoth r Southern Atlantic
sea porKand by eonmo'tlngroaiN with all
tho country south, or Cairo; and coming
trom the otttbwet I-the Cairo, Arl;nn-u.
and Texas Railroad, which t-Hords similar
communication with So tbern Ml souri,
Arkansas anu Texas nnd the principal clt
ics of those State. This I.st-named rond
wilt give, alo. direct ouncction with tho
Tex'is and Pacific Itond when It is com lr
ted, thus giving direct eomiminleation .vl h
the prlnclnal ports ot tlio rautlio Ocean
liieso ra iroad'.tennli alingat Cairo, nro
now all completed and in successful opera
tlou, those In Illinois coming Into the rltv
on a bank ol each ol the rivers. Ohio and
Mississippi, and terminating at their conflu
ence, mus encircling thu city. The Holly
Sprluzs, Ilrowusvblo and Ohio Itivcr ttall-
road, and tbo Cairo and Tcnucs.-co River
Railroad, which will both tcrrainato at
Cairo, nrcin eouracof construction and will
soon bo completed, and other rallroaus both
in llllnoia ami in States south of the Ohio
river, which will a'.so terminate at Cairo,
:ir projected, ami arrangements tnadn to
build them. Tho construction of these
wlllcreatly inercaso the rillrosd communi
cations of Cairo.
Its central location in thecrcc. Vafiev of
the Mississippi, nnd the grcatvealtti ofrlver
and railroad communication, tnves t' Cairo
uuatirpussed advantages as a c mmerclal
point, us it "fiords to ber t&sy and chfop ac
cess to all the . rain producing d'strlcts ol
the North m l Weet,and-imilarnci'Cssto all
the agricultural iroouce ci.n-umers of the
South, thus presenting the best location In
tbo Wcsttoran In crchangoof the respect
ive northern and southern commodities and
productions.
Ae a msnufscturiii" location tho position
of Cairo is not less important. Th- crude
materials of every description, whicn cen
stituto tbo elements of manufactured arti
cles, anounu on every Muo, Iron ore, coal,
of supo ior cmalliy, nnd timber of every
ch iracter.moro than others, being easily
and cheaply accesMblc, and tbn rich ugrt
cultutal region of the immediate neighbor-
nooj,n- wen a tuo more remote iiisuirts
rendered tributary to it by river an i rail,
furnish supplies n tbctecosarii sof life in
such abundance as tor. mlcr living except
ionally cheap. When the manufactured aitl-
clo. are produced, tbo facilities for cheap
distribution by river and roll nro not
equalled.
Cairo lias a moral. Intelligent, liberal and
enterprising p. puiailon of about 12,000 has
a BUi:!'iur!yMCUi 01 liuoiu: scuoui., iviiicu,
wiiii others conduct, u i) private enter
prise, afford tl surn ssed educational ad'
vantave. 1 russcsscU of wcli'CHtubl'Sh, d
ciiuivuc.s oi neatly every ucnuiuuiaiiun
has puhli and private bulldlms of u supe
riorctia acter has a climate, winch torea
lulu Ity and bealthiulltilluciiccs cannot bo
surpassed has a well-regulated mid of.
ucictit municipal orgatuziition, its Mncts
lighted Aith trus. andothermctropollianad'
vantaL'eii. which make it bluhlv deslr.blo
and in ro.dlty not to be excelled as a place
oi permanent rcsiaeuee,
I.oW and land lu Cairo are now offered ot
tunnies to purcbu-e, and' tho owners prc-
iui me location su inu i'iiuiiu us uttering
unrivaled advantages tor tne btn cehsiui e
tubl fchmnit of commercial or inanutaetiir
lnKcntorpiises,andtho bestloca Itvtn the
WVMI.I, ,V, I,V,I. .... VM',li
S. Staats Tayloii,
Edwin Parsons,
TrUftees,cte
Cairo, 111, May ist,
MWf
MCW AnV:HTIJE?lE?ITS.
lliun DrvLts Poioasi.
WrtdlclnoRondercil Uaeleoa I
Volta's Electro Belts and Bauds
arc Indorsed by llicmnit eminent physicians In
tlio world for Urn cum of rhenni'illani, neural
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aches, pnliH, nervous disorders, fits, female
complaints, nervous nnd general neniiiiy. anu
other chronic. llecni' nf the client, heart, liver,
stomach, kidneys nnd blond. Honk with mil
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Ayer's Cathartic Pill.
r,ir iha rfllaf
and cur or all
dcrangtmettts la
the stomach, uv
or, and bowels.
Tiny are a mild
SPeneni, aim
..ii.i.t mi r if if
Jure. BslnKpi'i;
lyieieuiui-, "j
conuln nsii'ir;
cury or mini-.n
whatcvor. Wueli
fcrlotis slcknc.s nnd lufferinn Is prevsutcd JjJ
. i .1 i.. ...... as Mil arif ratilllV fllOllM
K... h"mV haViUorlheir' i ..!
relief, when required. , Long cxpcrlenco has
proved them to bo t in safest, aurftt, miij
I'i"1:. V.i ... .i. n.iih uh rh His market
nboumls. liy thlr occasional use, JMood
la purlllcd, tho rorruptlona of the ?le"Jle?;
pe lei , obstmctlona lemyyei .and the hole
machinery or life restored to lis healthy aetlT
Itv. Internal orcans which become, cloned
and slugKlih mo clcaneed hy Autr'f m-uii,
and ttlinulatcd Into action. Tims luclplent
disease Is changed Into health, the vnluu of
which change, when reckoiicd on tho vast
multitudes who enjoy It, can hardly be com.
putcd. Their sugar-conllng makes them
pleasant to take, and .preserves their vlr ucj
unimpaired for any length of time, so Ih-rt
they nro ever fresh, and perfectly reliable.
Although matching, they arc mild, sad oper
ate without disturbance to tho conittiullju or
diet or occupation.
Fnll directions arc ulvon on the wrapper to
vuvi, uiiA.nun iu use ini;iii ii.ii raiii, ...r.w,
nnd for tno following complaint!, which thcto
I'lla rapidly euro :
For DraaiviMla or aTaia1laatlaai. aLlat.
Iraaae, .nrMraor, ami sVWM of Apiie.
tllr, they ehould bo Inkcn moderately to
Hinmi.uo inn atomacii, anu restore its ncaiuiy
tone and action.
For EMvor Camplnlnt and its vsrloas
hymploiqs, slIllaMa MpaMtsickf,, Sick
IIav1cn',Mipiellct orMrcsaa Slek
tares, Billows Cllc and aSllUa IVm
er, they should be Judiciously taken for
each r.nie, to correct the dltensed action, or
lemovD tho obstructions which cause It.
For fDyamtrry nr Blavrrhtrn, Iftttoot
mild doso It generally required.
For Rkrumnllatn, Claat, rvtl,
IiilBltt'an t1 Hrnrt, ratha Ita
Ska ISIat, Back, and lla, they ehnuht
l,e rontlnuouily taken, ns requlrcil, to change
Iho dl-caicd nctlnn or the nyitem. With such
change tboie complaints disappear.
For Uroitay nnd DraiMlcal Sssrll
Inxs.tbcy should bo taken in lar?n nnd ire
qucnt elorca to produce the effect of a draitlc
puree.
For pproaaloai, a hrpeilo.ie ihmild ho
taken, ns it iroducea the eletlred aSect by
t5An 'tflfinnrr I'M, take one or two JNffa to
promote dls-estlon, and relieve the stosiacb.
An occasional ilov stimulates Uie atomach
and bowels, restores the appetite, and tarlxor
EtcJ the system. Hence it linltcn advanta
geous whi'ri no icrioui derangcnient exist..
One who leets tolerably vrell, nltcn lladi that
n dote of tliee fill' makes him feel decid
edly better, from 'nelr clcan'lng nnd reno
vating effect on the dijeative apparatus.
rr.crAnr.D bt
Dr. C. AYER & CO., Practical Cksmlsts,
j.oir:,,, .v.i.s-.t,, v. s. a.
son isii.i: nv am. int onirs r.vr.nrvrauuir.
Ayer's Ague Cure,
For Fevor Oi.u Ague. Intermittent Ke.
ver, Chill Fever, Remittent revnr.
Dumb Akuo, Periodical or HUioua ire
ret, Ao., and indeed sil the affection
which arise from malarious, marab, or
miss ma tie poisons.
"STkja - ,lCC rciueily Is louder
H iTB called for by the nccet'lilea
."Ty ofthe Atncilcm people lean
TMf . a tuio (md safe cure lor
aasR.! feier uud Aarus. Such
M w are now enabled l ofler,
' IUi a iierfect certainty that
It will eradicate the dlscnjc, and with assur
ance, founded on proof, that no hanu can
ari'e from its io lu any fpiaiillty.
That which protect, from or prevent . tl.U
dlionlcrnust be of lmnionj rrvlce In tli
cotninunltlcs whore It prcr.-ili. t'rffnti.i,
li better than cure; for thu patient e.cais lU
liskuhlch bo must run liiiiultnt attockiui
this baleful distemper. ThU''ttai:" expels
thi miasmatic olion of IVsrr hh4 Aa;ar
from thu ayttcm, and prevents the devvlo; -scent
of the dlac, If taken oil the lint
approach of Its premonitory ympwn. A
gTCat superiority of this remedy over any
other ever dlicovered foi thi speedy and rtr
ttlu cure of IntennlttciiU li.that h contain
tin Qulnlno or rrinenl; consistently It pro.
duces no qulnlim or nth.T Injurious eHft-rts
vihatcvcruiion tlie constitution 'rhoeciit
by It are left as health- as tf tl,cy Ili 1 never
Lvl the illca.
aVrsrr uuil Ag-its- Is uol abiiie the ou
sequence of the miasmalle poleou. A grtst
vnritty of disorder,) arlc from its irrltatin',,
nmung which ate .raral(iu, Rbeuaiii
tlaas, Coat, Mrailacko, Mllaaraa,
Yaatkavckr, Kuntchr, ('altar ra, Aath
saia, Palpllallaa, Palafal AkTrtlloa
af (k Hplrra, Uyslrrlca, Fa I a In tat
Baavla. Collr. aParalyais, and dcrsiiKv
nent of the Momach, all of whid cI.mi
originating In this crime, put on tSt UU.'
inlttont type, or bomc periorllcat. Thl.
"Cfni:" expels the poUon fnmi the bliKit,
and consequently cures them all alike. It is
an Invaluable protection to Immigrants
pertoua travelling or temporarily retHInn in
tho malarious districts. If taken occasion
ally or dally while exposed to Urn Infection,
that will bo excreted from the xyunn, and
cannot acctimulatu In sufficient quantity to
ripen into dl.ae. Hence it is erea inoro
valuable for protection than cure; and frw
will ever euffor from Intcrmittcnts If they
avail themselves of the protection tills rem
ikly aflunls.
For Liter Complaints, arising fiom torpM.
Ily of the Liver, It it an oxcellcnt remedy
stimulating the Liver Into healthy activity,
nnd producing many truly remarkable cares,
where other medicine) fall.
rucr-AncD nr
Dr. J. O. AVER A CO., Lowell, Mesa.,
I'raelltat and Analytical ChemttU,
AMD SOLD ALL R01WT) TfTB WOULD.
JUST PUBLISHED.
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PRACTICAL OBSERVATIONS,
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AXD
Physical Exhaustion,
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An Essay on Marriage,
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