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IHUv exc'IManday
Mis. Klvrr Route
Up, Sim. Tu. rri
isosra.Tu.Tlttl.Sat,
Thebes Koute
FrliUy A Saturday 1
CI. W. McKxaio, r, M.
bailmam;!,
ST. LOTJItjmON M0UXT1IN
SOUTHEKN B. R.
Ksprmtatoa Cairo daily .....:!d p. in.
KspmaawiTMat, Cairo airily. m.
AreonraMMatHon leave Calrndallt-......2i00n. ro.
Accommodation arrlva fatty (except
HamtaY)i...-....l.'...-7.....:.....itliMa.
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TIME 53A3U).
ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R.
TRAIX UL1VB CAICO
Mall iU........-li-j& a. m .......
atxaraa at ....... 2:16 u. in.........
,.Ually
rraclit at.. ...... 4:00 a. m...r.'.Toeur flumlar
Irchrhtal ....-lt:Wn. m... "
rmcht at .:80pnn.
'- Aknrm at CAino
Kail at.....M. 3:00 n, iu.... -..Dally.
Kkpnaa JaU... ... Slp ra...i:xcrpt Sunday.,
rrritrht . n, 8 M a . m ... ' Monday.
rrricb t at prm w Hnnriay r.
Freight & ,.13-Otn. m... " Sunday,
freight n vIlASp.-m.i " "
J0HH80N, Aa-ent.
CAIRO & ST. LOUIS R. R.
OARS.
Ou ami after Aug. 29, Indus will run as fol
ows, Sundays executed, from the corner cf
Macond street nod Commercial nrcmic, t'nlro,
oouto xor.Tii.
2.tc Cairo
" Murphyitiorn..,
An-lve Kct st. Lout
, 10:43 A. M.
.... a-.ui'.M.
, ... !
ciotxo loum.
Ltre Vcu St. louli 9:A.t,
AjtItc JIurphrlorj I 21.
licar Murjdij-jlioro-...- Vi:4r '
inirrCalit - 4, -Go "
Conneetlnr at St. ICull vith nil train WV-I
and.NorUi. .1 hi JIINUKI.KY, .Sapt.
I. A. WKNTZ. fttneial l'a'.icnjciT Axml.
CAIRO VINCENNES B. It.
-BHWKSJt-
O AIHO, BVANBVUJiE, INDIAN
AFOLI8, OENOINKATI
and LOUI8VILLE.
POUKTKEN H0TTH8 EACH WAY,
AND ALL DAYLIOHT JIUN3.
Smiaglaffii Without Change 2
tKDMXAroM. aht i UiCiNXATt r.xrnr.
Jaris Cairo . 4:00 n. n.
Arrive at Carml...... a;!:! "
ArrWetatVlnaami 11:15 "
VtA fT. Mt.1 AND eOCJUKAtTtKH lUtM'.OAIl.
ArrlTM at EvatuTlUe. 4;W p,m.
VtA IKDIAHAI-OUS AND tKCKK.VU ItAtl.ltOAl).
Ardrestt ImlUnnpolU... 4:30 p. in.
via oi: to amd U!uis4trn iuiliioi.
Arrlresat Korth Veraon 6:45 p.m.
TlTM ul Clnrlnnntl
tlon tliat .JTot bcncftiVi'fm1?nnrmi44:-""'','r'H'
flnrt . v.r. ' I ..I CTf
hoiknd the Consenathc Democrats. IVe
fcZ&f&itorkcy with rellkh. and
Amrei at vinoTtftr tlio perpetuation ol
Iave Evausvlllo .rUlts..ATfJu.m
Airlws at Carmi. 4:43 p.m.
Arrives at Cairo - "
Making dose couaoctloua to anil front all
jolntf Kut and XotUi, Ht Jndlananoli itml Cln
o:nuaU, and to and from uli poind tfuiith iitiil
Weat of Cairo by rail and rlrcr.
VOISD CITV ACCOMMODATION.
The Monnd City Acrommodatlon ruun
Dtday and Satunlny.
laTea Cairo .....:..V: :i5 and ti :00p in .
Laarra Mound City. 1 :15nna p. in.
X. B. OOODR1CH. H. L. MORRILL.
Gon' Ticket Ac't. UenemlSup't
Qror Information relative to rotes und con
nections, apply to JAMKS WALI.OItV,
71 Ohio lve.
EvansvIHe, Cairo and Memphis
Steam Packet Co.,
, -ron-
Faduoah, Bkawneetown, Evuiih
ville, Louisvillo, Cinolnnati
and all way landings.
'IhruurivHllwl eldc-whcelftcanicr
IDLE WILD,
li. ii. Vow1.es..... URStcr.
F.d. It. TnouAy...... .......Cleric,
Will leave Kvnnvllle for Cairo every MONDAY
andTHUUrsUAV ntt o'cWx-k p. ra.
Uea Cairo .very Tt'KSUAV and VllIUAY.al
n o'clock p. in.
'tjic elcnnl lide-is-hwl etaun-r
ARKANSAS BELLE,
licx Howard blotter.
WALTJn I). J'esNWOTO.v.... Clerk
Will leave Kvunsiltlc fjr Cairo every I VKa
DAY and t'iUUAYat 4 o'clock p. in
Will leave Cairo every WK If.NKft I )A Y und S AT
I'KUAYntC o'clock p. m.
T he cJoj.' ai'le-wtud slanicr
PAT. CLE1URNE,
I U'i liOlf
Mat. Wiluaij
...Maiiter
... Clerk.
I-avca itvanatlllii for (Jro trirr WUUN'KS-
DAY and dATIIRAOYat & p. in.
Umvcs Cairo ever- IHl'llipAY ard fT.STIAY
at tip, in.
Kacli Kont' nukca close connection at Cairo
vrlllt fi rut-class ttouwii tor rit. Jxiuls, Mem
l.hlsandNcw Orlearu. and at Kvansvllle with
tlinK. C. It It for all iInU North and VjM.
jukdwlthtbo Louisville Mail fltcajiiern fotall
polnta on tho Upper Ohio, git Ins Itirougli n
reljpU oujrelgt.ls und pasncngeu to 'nil points
1'or further Information apply to
POL, bILVlilt, Vasiner Accct.
J. M. J'llU.t.ll'S, 'Atni
Or to v U.J. OHAMMKK,
Shjierltrn4at;aid General irtlRht a Kent,
Ti-S.Mjr ." " '-Kvansville Indiana.
O'CALLAHAN & HALL,
IRON. TIN
AVE
Slat Roofers,
BMftjU aad Guttering a Specialty,
flilt Roftlnf a Specialty In
UiWd SfxlH, Tumps, ttovca
'and Tinware
imVUmu Wremfily Domo,
.J-MJ'wlr
.fire f irllniii
PARAGRAPHS.
A lazy man's churn 1ms been Invented
Jn Vermont, lt'ls mUustcd to ti wagon,
niwl .ill n tvtM.. .1 t ... .t-!.. It.......'
HUM llll II IIIUII IIUQ U III! IB IU UlltU UUjtll
for (ho inriH, nml wlicii lie et$ bnek"tlic
butter linscoMe.lx A
-Custotiier (to hmiwellcr of Paris)
'Ali, there Is Ktisslu but I do not txa
Moscow." Shopkeeper (running his lin
ger over the uia) "Ah, Monsieur for
gets tnat Moscow was burned."
Numerous experiments have been
conducted in India for the puriioiu of
discovering n trustworthy euro for the
bite of the qobra. It is announced that
Dr. Sliortt of Madras has successfully
trcatiM several cakes this summer with
liquor potasca) and brandy.
The late eccentric Murmita ofWut-
crford ofl'ered a railway company 5,000
If they would allow him to witness the
exciting spectacle of two engines dashing
Into one another at full speed from oppo
site directions on. the same line; but the
company could not see the matter inn
sporting light, and tho oiler wa respect
fitlly declined.
Mrs. StnrrutC of Lawrence, JCatisa?,
propounds tho intcrcsMti; query, "What
eliall we do with our daughters ?" and a
lsrmer hi the same propinquity want to
know, " hat shall weflo with our corn?"'
Jriit5 able editor of Hit- 'J'opeha (Kansas)
fila.lc, eager to mako himself n?elul and
popular with both parties, mij. "T,et us
feed our corn to our dauhteM."
Prioos to suit tho Times.
WholcauloFiguros.butNo Credit I
Mrs. O. McLEAN,
Next Door to Houpt'A Jowolry
Store,
EIGHTH STREET,
BETWEEN OOMMEROIAI. AND
WASHINGTON AVENUES.
m1
IT,1?' 15T.nrc," Flowere.s, Ucei, Itllibons,
Mlks, t vetg, T w), Itudiings, forwu
lUlom, Hosiery, Worsteds.
Ki
Alo llio "rjulln' Dress Ucform'
OOIISHT.
And utl tho new ctylr.iuf Irlmtnlng Mivf ror
Fall und Winter. ' ' 3 lor
ii.. ... .
iocs, for CAiill and CASIIOXy.!?.,?1
.rIInu' uiul '
pies,
112 COMMERCIAL AVE.,
CAIRO ILL'
Pianos and Organs,
SHEET MUSIC AND
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE OP
EVEBY DESCRIPTION.
HALLET, DAVJS & CO.'S
PIANOS
Of World wido Reputation.
Acknowledged by all Rood Mualclnns to be the
beet I'iaiio now inndc,
THE GREAT UNION PIaNO,
Of which wc Imvo fold ovor 100 during
twolvo ycnrii past, hvcomlu!,' more ami moro
popular every day.
SMITH'S MEIUCAN OllfiilN,
Splcndlil tone. Power find Duralilllty.
Kimball's Orchestral Organ,
"rlno Imtnmicnt, ndnpted to lnitru
mental as well us vocal mufcie.
AM, TIIK AHOrK AIIK OI FKItlM) ON
Limy .Monthly Payment", at low liL-ure
ii'KanueM ot-i.m rrices.
SHEET MUSIC
In great variety, lnclmlius nil the new
aud popular nniMc ol the day.
Orders from tho Country
promptly tilled and sent
by mall,
VIOLINS GUITARS BANJOS
ACCOKDEONS. CLABINETS
FLUTES,
PICOLOS,
TAMBORINES
FJIEXCH IIAUPS, KTO., 1STC.
Band Instruments of all Kinds
Furr.lihcd to Order.
BTB1N0B FOB VIOLINB, OVITABB, KIC,
01 tho licet Quality.
Classical Studies and Exercises
Of all crude for Piano or Voice.
tKvcry deicriptlon of Mutleal Mer
chaudUe furnlohcd to order, promptly and
at prlccn lower than ever offered before.
GENCY AIO OT
ROGER'S ELEGANT STATUARY.
fiend for llluitrated Cataloirtto aud Prlco
Llttofthos'o beautiful Krouped.
Alt Ooodi WarrtaUd at ReprMeotrl.
Addretn,
BOBBINS' MUSIC BAZA?,
Cairo, Illinois. I
0 FALL!
JMl WINTER!
.i I 11 114 IIAfAIlt
11 MMn!
f 11 lcsgaaics.rCTra? TIM
Ansa.
THE
City National Bank
CAIRO, ILLINOIS. ?
CAPITA!, -
$100,000
orriir.i'.f.
W. P. IIAT.I.tDAY, t'rvMitent.
HKNItY li. IIAI.I.IDA Y, Vioel'mt
A. II. HAFPUICU, Caahler, T r
! VJ
DIHM.TOM '
U. 1), WlW.MMiO.-T. SHMtEN lllllO,
A 11, HArrorj)),
-
Exohungo, Coin and United Stato3
BondB Bought and Sold.
Enterprise Savings
BANK.
CHARTERED MARCH 21, 1800
CITY NATIONAL DANK. CAIRO
orrtcKttss
A. It. SAi KOItU, l'reMtl&nt.
S 8 TAY1.0K, Vlr l-n-Mc'ent.
.U blAJP, hoc' y and Tmir urir.
I 'iiA8. Auaitr.n,
t' V! ' arocKKMstn, I'Aix G. Sciiini.
It. ILCUtRdMUIIAV. II L. llALUCAV,
'. M. I'llILLirv,
I.i fhREST pnM on deposits at tte r.ito or six
per cent, per annum, iUreli 1st and Stptein
,ifj. ii . not withdrawn la added Itume-
il attly to tho prlnclinl of the deposit-, thereby
Klvliur them comuound interest y
Married Women and Children may
Deposit Money ana no ono
viae cn araw it.
Iromt) to ti o'clock.
W. nY8I.0P. Troaouror.
K.Mlross, President. 11 IVella, Cal.ler.
I . .Ncir. Ice I'rci't. T. .1. Kerlli, a wt C'aah r
It
Corner Commorclnl Ave. and 8th Straot,
oaiiio, iiitis.
imyjwuit-..
P. Neir LuU Wm U olie.'t.ulr...
lV?,hii"""J. L"lro' Wllllujrf ley, st. J AMdi.
K. Ilmler, Cuiro. II. Wills, falrn.
F. II. Ilrlnlcinan, .t. l oiiis.
A U.'liciHl ItiiiikliiK' Ituvliics-. Iiit'.
E3"Exclungc sold and hoti?lit IntrKrt jmid
in the SavliiRt Di'jiarlmeiil. tollecllom luaile,
anil idl Ijusine.is promptly Kltcmled to.
WAUHSN.
The Gamble Wagon
OAIH.O, XXjXjXTC ois .
ItANUFACrUUKD I1Y
JOHN P. GAMBLE.
THT. BEST and CHEAPEST WAGON MAN.
UFACTUKED.
MANUPACTOBY, OIUO LEVEE
Near Thirth-Pourth Streot
Awiirdod tho HiKheat Medal tit Vienna
fiOl Broadway, Now York.
(Olip. Metropolitan Hotel.)
Mauuf.ctnreiH, Importora & .Dealeiu In
CHROMOS AND FRAMES,
STEREOSCOPES and VIEWS,
AI.llC.'l?, OltAI'lKim-OPKSand St'lTAHUJ
VIEWS.
Photographic
. Materials.
Woirllni'liUurlu forctn tlilnKlii the war of
Stercopticons :td Magic LinUn: '
Itulnu Mnmifiicturcri of the
Micvo-Soiontiilo Lantern,
Steroo-Fanoptioon,
University Btoroopticon,
Advertiser's Qtcrcopticon,
Artopticon,
hCllOOI.LANrKltN;, FAMILY LANTKIiN,
I."ch 'lylr King I ho 11 of tlcln in tlic
murlet.
Cutolouuiof liintf rns and Slldci with di
rection for mliitf M-iitonapplloittou.
Any ruterprldnsr man ran make money wllha
Maiu Ijintcru,
CS't.'ut oid lids ndvcrtltcmcnt for refrrrneo.-i'T
JACOB WALTER,
BUTCHER
-AND
Dealer m Fresh Meats
EIGHTH STREET,
Between Waahlcirtor md Commercial
Avenues, adjoliunir Uanny'e.
KEEPS for (Bin the U-sl lleef, Pork, Muttou
Vcul, ljim'i, Hatiutie, Au , itiid Is pro
lutrcl tt cm lainllles In ni uccettalile manner
CAIRO,
XXaXaXSNTOXS.
Tho Trustees of tho Cairo City
Property doFlro to call public nttcntlon
to tlio merits of their property, compris
ing n considerable portion of the City of
Cairo, In Alexander County. In the .SUito
of Illinois, nnd land Immediately adja
cent thereto.
Thin city, as Is well known, is militated at
tho cniilltiencc of the Ohio aud MU.-l.ilppl
rivets, at tnoiicadol tiniiiirrupteii naii;a
tlnn on the MIt,lslnI. L'Clci; below oh
ktritcttons by tco In th ' winter nnd low
water In Miinmer, aud tLiu ha a clear and
open river comuuttili'ntlcii at all time over
tint Mi-td-Kdi pi and I ti trlb'lturles, with all
the c jvmti v Kouth, to tho Gulf ol .Mexico
and tlio Atlantic Ocean. C.tiio hasnlco the
,ino character ot communication with all
tho country north over tun etreaini flowing
liy It, when Ihon troains nro not Iunavl
gnhl'j lv lea'on of Ice or low water.
Ilolorc the era of Uallroadn, Cairo had a
commanding poalilon as n centre of com
tiiurrc and riavi'ation. This Importance of
pn-ltlon tfie Kill pofHeiici, hut lias now the
additional advantage ot being a great, rail
road e nire, a number ol the mot import
ant railroad lu the Valley oithc.MkutMppl
converging to and halng their termini
there. Among these, coming fromthc north
ate tho great Illinois Central l'allrod,
which traverse the entire rtate of Illinois
lroin;iti extreme northern and north -cMeni
to lt.i southern limits, and bvltscoiiiactlon
extends into all tho m-etit northwestern
grain producing States ; the Cairo and Vln
cenue, extending from Cairo to the City ol
Vloccnac. In the Stnto of Indiana, where
ItsccHincctloiH atl'ord direct railroad eeni
tnuiiicatious with all Ka-tcrn cities: una
tho Cairo A- St. I.ouis Uallroad, altonling a
direct railroad communlaatiou with the
City ot St. I.ouis and all thu railroads cen
tering thero. Tboioadicomliig Iroin tho
South are tho 'ew Otlean?, .Jackson aud
Great Northern aud the Mobile and Ohio
Haliroads, which glvo direct n-'iroad com
iminlcatinn with til- cities of .Mobile and
New Orloans, and otlu r .Southern Atlantic
ea portH, and by ennuxi'ttng roads with all
tho country eolith of Cairo; ami routing
Irom tho southwest Itb Cairo, Arkau-a-aud
Texas Itillroad, which tllords elmllir
communication with So tlicin 311 -outi,
Ariiaus.is und Texas, and tho pilnclp.il ell
Ics of tho.'o States. This l.Ht-nanied roi
-.vlll gite, aNo. direct enuiicctlou with th
Texas and l'uclilu Itoad when It If coin It
ted, thus glin dltect t-omiminicatiou wl b
tho princioid ports ot the 1'auitic ocean
I hoe ra Iroaihi, termiiaiing at C'.ilro, arc
nov.' all completed and In tucccsful opera
tion, tlio.e In Illinois coming into tlio city
on a bank ut each ol the rivers, Ohio uin'i
MloUsippI, and termliiatiwr at their contin
ence, thus encircling (he city. The IIollv
Springs, llrownsvllle and Ohio Ilhcr Usif
road, and tho Cairo aud 'rciiiicce liher
Kailroad, which will both terminate at
Cairo, ntoin course of cotiMnictlon and will
Boon bo compittcd.und other rallroausliotli
in llllnoisaud in States south or the Ohio
river, which will a'.-o tcruilnato ut Cairo,
ar projected, nn'i arrangements mado to
build them. Tho construction of then
will greatly increase the rillroad communi
cations of Cairo.
Its central location in tho grer'. Valley of
tho Mississippi, and the. great wealth of river
and railroad communlcitioii, ives to Cairo
unsurpassed advantages as a cinmcrcial
point, as Itallbrds to her ewy and cheap ac
cess to all tho uralii producing districts ot
tbeXorlh and Wctt, ftiidflmllaraccc-s to all
tlieugrlciiltural produce consumers of the
South, thus presenting thu best location in
tho Wot tor an Interchange of thu respect
ive northern ur.d southern commodities and
productions.
A u mantirscturlng location the position
of Cairo is not less Important. The crude
m itcrldk of every description, whicti con
stitute tho dements of manufactured arti
cles, abound on every tine, iron ote, coal,
ofsupo ior qttalliy, and timber of every
chiracter.moro linn others, being easily
and cheaply accessible, anil tho iich agri
cultural region of the Immediate neighbor
hood' well in Iho more rciuuto dlstiicts
rendered tributary to It by river an I rail,
furnish Nuppliesoi tlioi.cccssarlebof llfoiu
such alittndance as to iviuht living excejit
lonally cheap. When the manufactured hi tl
cln- aro produced, tho facilities for cheap
distribution by river aud rail are not
equalled.
Cairo has a moral. Intelligent, liberal and
enterprising popuiftilon of about 12.00(1 has
a superior system ol public schools, which,
with others conducted by private enter
priso, miord un.tirp wed educational ad
vanlai'cs Is p3s,f ssed of well-established
churches of nearly ovcry deiiomlnatlon
Ins ptibltn and private buildings of a mpo-r,,?ruhu"Mitl,r-'"18
R climate, which forsa
lubrityand hcalthiul Inlluences cannot ho
stirpas.se(mk tt well-regulated and of-
cicnt municipal organization, its ktreetH
ngntcd Jtii gu, and other metropolitan ad
vantages, which mako it highly desirable
and in reality not to bo excelled as a place
of permatiNit roidctice,
I.oUand land in Cairo nro now offered ut
very low pticcs. affording tavorablo oppor
tunliles to purchase, and tho owners prc
cnt the location to tlio public us offering
unrivaled advantages lor the successful es
tabl shnientol commercial or manufactur
ing cnterpihcs, and tho best loca lty in the
country lor profitable luvestmentol capital.
8. Staaih Tayloii,
I.'DWIN 1'AltBONS,
Trusteee, etc.
Caiuo, I i.i.., May lst; 1871.
t-10-tf
WKW AnVKMTIHF.NKNTfl.
1,200,000 Acres
No Grasshoppers, N oD ought
'Hie Atlantic and l'nclHu Itallroad ofl'erfor
mlo, on loiiff tlm nnd low in Ices splendid
funning l irnHln -otitliwetern .Ml'notirl. wlileh
po4-es nil the iniulrtim'titu ofooil uml ln-iiltliy
ellniatu, plenty ol'llinlwr uml tune wuler, lonff
mid eool rtitoinerx. mid tliort nnd mild whiten
Free transportation fromM. I.oult fur l:ind
ouyen. (ixMilnid, coiitnlnliiR mnpnnd Btiidel, free to
any a hires' .i-rllotml maps kIkiwIiik land
sold nnd iiiiiold 'J'mtiiIci. AiIdreKK
A Ij. DCAN'K, l.nnd t'onnnlsdoner,
1 South Fourth Mm-l, st 1a"Is, .Mo.
Caq:nts vAHTro tor the
HISTORY ofthe ). S.
Thegieat Inlcieit Hi lli'J thrilling hllory of
onrr.ountry m.iki's this the tiniest felllrg liook
eer pulilirhed. It roiilalns over !' IhiehNtoii
nil tiicrni luir- nnd ixxl mines with a lull lie-
rotint iiriliciippruiirhliiir nmd entunnlji rele-
orniion .-enu lor a inn nrscri nion nun extra
term to Agents NATIONAL PUIIM-miNt.
to,, i iilraco ami M. Uiiiip.
I ii iln.v at home.
Hi and terms fnc.
Maine.
Agent wanted Out fit
'llll'i; A to., Aturut.i,
AAAn month to curgrll; men and wo
CDkJU U men e cry when. UiiIihh hnnnr
w able. KXl KL-ilOU M'F'li l.OM
l'ANY, lt Michigan nuinie, Cldw'O.
Prescription Froe
for the opeed cure of (peclsl Ironblcs roiiimou
! the young and middle-aged .Venous, men
tal nnd phyaical denreosloii, loss ofmi rnnry nnd
energy, pains In tho back, Hclf-dlslmst, ili.
lihcu. dlnines of sljiht, eonfuston oruleu,imd
other disorders or the nervous ayntemeonsoiurnt
on vnrious habits that lower the vitality vflhc
system. Any drtigLdt lias the Ingit-llent'
Address Hit. li. II IIII.IOX,
(liiielnnali, O
WANTED!
iVccnts for the
best pelting Prize
i'urknire In the
hoi Id ltennUlus
ISlhtttS 1U1IKT. 15
envelope, jjold K-n. pen holder, jieiicll Jpatent
yanl lueuMirc mid a piece of Jewelry, .-ilnjdo
packane wltlnlqr ut piltc po"t-pnld, '.'. cents.
-irejimr in ituii'J'.
r llro.idway, N. V.
$77
A WKKK miarantet to mile atnl
female axents In their loellty.
t gsts notntnn to trv it rorticuiurs
fl-ec X'. O Vlt'KKItYitO.,
Augusta, Me.
In 90 Days in A 1 Stocks.
My System in flafo, Honorable & Simple.
Pamphlet Nrnf Frcp to .III.
W II.VVKr.K, Itanher. KS Itronduae, N V.
Mocks bouuht and "oldutthe X. .-lock Kx
iluige. .1 tr fi9n',,,r'Ia.vlrionie. Sample worth
PO 10 pU.,, n,j. Ml)(01, lV tompanv,
Portland. Maine.
MINI) IlEAOIMi. PVtlIO.MANC , 1AS-
IN'A'II , Mind Cliarndiiir. .Mesmeiltm,
and .Vtarrlui:! (joiile .IiukIiil' Iiiim-rlllur u-
may f isciuute and imin the line and aUe tion of
iiny iT60ti nicy moose liisl.iully smlinges
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m
man
Ayer's Cathartic Pills.
for tho relief
nnd euro of all.
derangements to
the stomach, I i V
if, and bowels.
They aro a mild
aperient, aud un
.excellent purga
live. UelnKpuif
ly vegetable, they
contain no ini r.
enry or mineral
winterer, slurb
retloitn sickness nnd suffering Is prevented by
their timely Use! and every family should
Imvo them on hand for their protection and
relief, when lequlrcd. 1.ohk cxpcilenre has
proved them'to be the Sal'eit, Surest, and
best of all the I'll 1 11 with which the market
nboundl. Ity their occasional 111c, U10 blood
is purilled, tho corruptions of the system cv
pelled, obstructions removed, nnd tho whole
machinery of life restored to Us healthy activ
ity. Internal organs wlileh become clomped
and sluggish nro cleansed by Aw'n I'llln.
and ftlumliited Into action, llms Incipient
disease Is changed Into health, the value of
which change, when reckoned on the vast
multitudes who enjoy It, can hardly bo com.
puled. Their SHgar-conllug" mnfces them
pleasant to lake, and prcsmrt their virtues
unlmpahcd for nnv length or time, so that
they nro ever ficsh, and perfectly reliable.
Although searching, they nrc mild, and oper
ate without dhtuibaucu to llioconuitullou or
diet or occupation.
Full directions nrc given on (he wrapper to
r.niii Ihix,Iiow(oiisu ihciiinsa Family rhish
nnd for tho follow 111 coiniil.ili.t-, which I' d
rn hlly cine
For Jjsm-iIu or ndtg-lloti, l.laf.
IrasiK-ss, laniL'iioi', and !, if iipi
tilt, lliey should bo taken uioileinlelv to
rthnidatnlhn etoinarh, nud I'c-loi jits h' altli;
tonoiind action.
For I.lvrr ('omriliilnt and Its vcKotis
svmptnms, Illllou llr.nlucli-. MliU
llialuchf, Jatindire- urWrren Niek
nra, lllllous Caillr mid llllluii Fe
vers, they should be Judiciously taken for
each case, to correct the diseased action, or
remove tho obstructions v huh came It.
For Iyenn-r.T or Itlui'rliorii, hut ono
mild doe Is generally rcpibed.
For IllirnniittUni, Clout, Oruirl,
Pulpltiatlan of tin llrurt, I'm 1 11 In
tlip Nlilp, Hisck, and Loins, they ihonM
bo cnntlnuoittly taken, as n-qnlrcd, to rhangrt
tho diseased action ofthn sv. tern. W1U1 suih
chnngo those complaint dlsnniK-ar.
For Itropay nnd llrplrul Nni-ll-Intra,
they should bo taken 111 largo and Ire
rpicnt doses to produce tlio eircctof ndia ilo
purge.
For Miittrriii, n Isrgodosn f-lionll be
taken, ns II pioduce- tho licsiiod cCcct by
ympalhy.
As a lilnnrr Vlll, takeonenrtwo Plltulo
promote dlgcli"H, ..ml tellevo lb sloinarlt.
An orrasioii.il doie itlmulnlea thu stomarh
Ami bond, restores tho appetite, and Invfjor
atcs the system. Hence li Is often advanta
geous wl.ctu w serious derangement exists.
Ono who feels tolerably well, oflcn Mud tW
a dose of theo I'ltta makes him feel deid
fdlv better, from 'nelr elesnslm; end rer-o-vatlng
eircct on tho iligc-iivo apparatus.
rucPAitnti nr
Dr. J." C. AYEB A CO., Practical Cheralits,
i.owr.i.i.. MASS., ir. s. A.
foil kali: nv am. imi hoists nvmcr-.TusjHi-.
Ayer's Ague Cure,
For Pover a..a A;:ue, Intermittent Fe
ver, CbiU i'over, llemittent Fever,
Dumb Axue, Feriochoal or Udlous Fe
ver. Ac, and Indeed all tho aHoctioua
which ariso from maiarioua, innrah. or
mlaamaUo poisons.
No ono rtmerly Is Imuln
called for by tlio necesMilcs
B" of tho Aincrienn peoi te ih.ut
1 a sure and &afe cure ; a
iL J I'etrr unit A cue. si.di
M we nrc now enabled ode 1 .
w with a perfect e.;rlinij i!-. t
It will cradlcato tlio dltcase, and with n-m.
ancc, founded on proof, that m h.ui.i e.-n
arise from its nry In any quantity.
That which protects from or prevents Ibis
disorder must bo of immenso servha lu lu.
communities v. hero It prevails. I'rtrtuU.ut
is better than cure; for the patient o'a"-- Pie
risk which he must run In violent att.it I (
this baliful distemper. This " t'l'liK " exp, I.
the miasmatic poison of I'rii'i' and .tsui
from the system, and prevruts the develo; -meat
of the dicae, If taken on the lb t
approach of Its premonitory r;mptems. A
great superiority of this remedy 01 er any
other ever discovered for the speedy awl re
tain cure of InteuulttciiU U, that It contains
no yulnluc or mineral j con-cquently It pro
duces no quinism or other Injurious effects
whatever upon tho constitution. Thoso cured
by It aro left ns healthy as If they had never
hid the dlirase.
Fvrr uml Ajns Is not alone the son.
sequence of the miasmatic poison. A crrat
variety of disorders arise finm Its Irritation,
among which are Xrurulgla, Itlinmui.
tUm, Ciniil, IlritilMrhc, lllliiilne.a,
Xnolhuchr, Euruclir,Cuturrb. .tth.
na, PalpltiatloH, Puinful Airectlon
of tbf Mnlrrn, llysti-rlca, lahi In iUm
Ilonrla. Colic, PurulyaU, and deranrc
ment of the Stomach, all -r which, when
originating In this cause, put on thu lui r
mlttcnt type, or become periodical. 1,,'
"Cube" expels the poison rrom the bl.iod,
and consequently cures them all alike. It l
nn Invaluable protection to immigrants ami
persons travelling or temporarily residing iu
the malarious districts. If taken occasion'
ally or dally while exposed to the Infection,
that will be excreted from the system, and
cannot accumulate hi sufficient quantity to
ripen Into disease. Hence it is even 111010
valuable for protection than cure; nnd few
will ever suffer from Intcrmltlenu If they
avail themselves of the protection this rem
edy affords.
For hirer Complaints, arising fiom torpid
ity of the Mvcr, It Is an excellent remedy,
stimulating the Mver Into healthy activity,
and producing many truly remarkable cures,
where other medicines fall.
rnr.p.vnrn nv
Dr. J. O. AYi:it & CO., Lowell, Jfnss.,
i'ractienl and Analytical fUirtnlit,
AND BOLD AU. rtOirND TIIK WOUM).
A BOOK FOR THE MILLION;
Marriage
Guide.
A PrirfcU CocouW ifltit
UrTi4, er Uom boui tc
marTjf'.ea th hjtlalorit
ftitruiiei to4 rtfel.tiot ui
ihm actBt.1 mtsm. with 1
iiuiiiomiMin uticictr rtrr3atuD, ptttuntx
TftU U Q inwrnttoi vorir ef w h-alri-t &i itxty
riffi, tti nuEcrruut enrirlni, co&uIbi Tt4tL4
luf-rrcit'so for ium wtivhrt dj air 14 trecci'a-pUti mr
r!ffl; tUli H li t, boot tbi ourht la V rt ua.ir H:t
tni kry, tin dm Ifi ranUail 1W1 tbotDi.
It tw a tilt n Mprire tni 4ttetof 4 r'Io
h.;n rryatttloa Ii uoril wll, to! it'jVl U In lhi-r1
t n-frcf every rj:r)l femi'i' tlVrouf hoot tfca esttt
!oVs. It rmrti cvtryttilii nn ttw ir.hjwi i-f mi ftzn
u'lTyitm itu ti crih ia-flcg, -l uccH ttitiiDrf
puUiihtJIa fihj etCfr wort,
Hatto ny cut 'tra ef rvtr fnr KlfiT Centi.
Mtttit Ur. iiaai DUisrOiwy, .No. 13 .V. Kljbtii .!'
fit. Ui', U.
Notice to tho Afflicted and Unfortunata.
tutor ipiilylocio tt nttorloni queki ht ndftnlu U
t'iU rxri. or uilnjt y qnfk ruiftj.ti, pr-i Vr,
Hutu' ork, Domfttur wbt yuar dlittt ii br inir (Jfpbr
tb't your condition.
Dr. utu Mcrrl t dsnblt hm if tty imi roomi 1
u lnlor4 ty lomi ef tbm nit etbrKU1 tstiU) trtV
10 r f tal eon 0 try ai4 Eurnp. a4 ctu b oooiQltfl Mr
uoiiJy tt by utl I, vn ttt 4latf mrtittfVQtl In tti wirki.
om.f nl ptrforn, No, 12 North klifiib ttrwt, btl
CONFESSIONS
OF A VICTIM.
Published as a warning and lor tho lienefltol
Youiip .Men and others who suffer front Nervous
Debility, Iss of Manhood, etc., (llvinR his
Itilles of Sell'-euie, afier underRoiiiK much suf
fcrlnffand expense, and malted free on receiv
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PRUSSINC'S
SE VINEGAR
CtlebrstedfnrlU
TABL.
lU-20-lWeod.
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EOT. Wtrrsnt
Vpgbaai
MILLINERY!
Mrs. M. SWAIfDER
Is now rreelvlnit n lai-ao and will selected
Stork or
PALL AND WINTER
inuimr,
At her stood on
EIGHTH STBEET,
To y.lilch she Invites the fltlcnllon of the ladle;
Jfr..C'!lr'ii J?m! j'clliHy. In this slock will be
found all the latest sl)lesofllU, llonnets, Itlb
lions, I'lowers nnd nil Mlllliury tioods. all or
rend at the lowest JlviiiK prices, ladles Jn
rcarch i or Iiiikmhis iiiv eiirneslly -cqiietcd to
h'i i !.i r"-Hw'"der h cull iHfure putchadiiL
elsew here. Iter stock of brnry Kn., and ii.
k.'mm r.'l'l' t,r' Ul".1 ,w u 'lcli"'d"e.l not to
II Mf V 'ny r ,l,Bci,V'
mwm
ajk-JkaUtlNf, ULOIRS, SONtj, Kto.
--SDniitou kst.lv If C.Mato. rt.ewtstj
1. UU;TirHSJa as co, fiscuum et, ctira(.
Barclay Bro's.,
I Wholesale Druggists,
OAIHO, ILLS.
ti i ii i
I.. I. Aki", Calm,
II K. Ants, thlcajo.
1. 3D. Akin & Co.,
Dealers In-
Harness 1 Saddles,
Whips, Collars, Etc.
105 Commercial Avenue,
CAIUO, ILLS,
rvniose favoimif U- with Ibelr imlroiiaK'
Wili llud a roiuplrte llneof Koodt finin Vtblcli to
wlett, at bottimi prices. lv-il-wly.
mum fever Alia mi
AND titVKH. J'AU.
ui
II ;iun'S Apie and Liter Tad i' mtdlcaled
Wi lu Iiu; inlf.i, veetnble rolnM,und uctlnv-n
tbelivir and stnintrii. tltrututi whK i and by
which an internal iiclinn U Ksiuol by n',rptl n
until every parllrls iifnnlirl.il and billon. n,l
son ii CiVen from the s) stem. In a pluiiaul und
nlmoit ItnKrrepllhle manner, without the aid
ofnnyinterml mcdlnai- caicinir no Irritation ,
acting alike n children and adult. I'lien
tltntU Irfl la abudute htallh Hie.-e talc
meats aiv rndoise-l b) merJ,oO lit Ins wit
ne- Ml ore (U'lliilitol who have tried Ihem
fultbriilly And tht Pad Is si ,o a uctrr fjll ln
pretenllve ol fever atnl acne, bilious icrnlt
tcM and vrllowfutcr and all malurUl diieates.
DR. R. S. BRIGHAM,
130 Commercial Avo. Cairo, Ilia.
.CJ-Asrent for Houfluni Illinois, Western
ltcntuck', nnd ontheiu.lern M ssourl
S.7"ent by null, on ircelpt nfi.rici-
Wedding Cards
LATEST STYLES,
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eUXA.'TIOIETIEmS,
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Samaritan Nervine,
I
Tim Kit-at Nine tounuior, chits KpUeptlcKIts,
Couviilsloiis, Spasms, M Vitus Ihince. and all
Nervous Diseases the only known positive rem
idylor KpIUiitlo I'lts It has been tested by
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for circulars ul vliiif evidence of cures
Address, lUt- 8 A. ItlUUMUKIl.
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XOV VAX AlKii JT JfAX,
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