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I-.: A' -.! CAIRO GlT BltlDERYjlC A.VTr, T02T0H2 . i.,' Z 4 f ' a rv ?l 4. Ill (WTO I rill 11 -aw . il - il -aw ' t . .": 4 , . VJ ! l I . I I lilt 1 UA J L stL I v 1 .sftk.. XrtT. PYATT ft OO.y Proprietors, BIfiR8Arfl)btANKb00k MANUFACTURERS. BttlUtlBBuUdia, Oor. Twelfth Stree t nui won a naerlaltv aa. . - . wtrf i'Ah . . . ... -: r-rr- Orrtci llociu Ftoji 7:30 a.m. to i:.1Q p.m.; Munday from 7to9a.m. Monet I Irder 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. : S-F luitef I Ml, i trj I Illinoil ODtnil R R iw.uuf wily. JUIM. Ontnd R II Cairo A iiKvonm 10.00 MM 1xm K Ulmij Okl lr Kmh Imiiy f't M i inlay Up, Sun. Tu. Frl. Uown, I n Thu.ft Thi-Un Konte Kriilay jt hut unlay f on U. W. Mt Kmio, P. M. ( TIME CARD. ILLINOIS CENTRAL R, R. ' raAim LmvtTt caiio ' Ma !........ , .n.oi p. m ....liallf Mim at K:l ' . m r'rrili at A a. lu...Klort.t SuihUt, tniKlil t..Mn...n 4:'op. tit... ' ABJIITB AT CAIRO fU 2 J) a. m ... IaUf, luiira at 1:4.'. p. nj.-Kinrat Hunilaf. jnirHM.M,7tNp,ia. Sunday. , ST. LOUIS JRON MOUNTAIN , & SOUTHERN R. R. Kiprm Vut-ci! Palrrt daily.... ; 2 no p. rn Ltptmia arrive at Cairo .laily 4 j Ul' Actomiuo.Utlon lav Cairo ilally a rn' . ArcouimotlaUon arriTM Uaily (exrept Similar) 1 1 -on id CAIRO & ST. LOUIS R. R. w - THJ9 i SHORTEST SHORT LINE k EOT- I4OUIS! i ( 3:001 : ' 2:00 ! 6:00 j 1:00 I 1 " Wo Have Come to Stay! I w ..'. 4 .1 ' . i. . ,. - .4 fpilK Uair. of tr.ia eouisy coruift at St. I Lf.uh an1 raft. Luiii. with all othfr .u-r, w (U .tuna, a.rMi una W eal. ' ... . . ,. :. TIMK MCHEKII.K faTt'aIro' .--.".......V ..It o a in . AnatM. Luut..v -...., ; .i p.iu. . ay Kaat ?t UuU ... . a 4'.a"m. ArnTvaitairo . 4r3ep.ro. J. A. WK. 1 . (n-urral lasaufr Agfiit. . . II. MAtIU.AM, Ajfmt. . CAIRO & YINCENNES R, R Cvansvill, Indianapolis. Cinoin ( ..cati and Louisville, KCNM.NU IBKOlOll i'.V UAYLKillT. TUe SUfirte-t nJ juu aeft Line to Philadelphia, Baltimoro and New York, . MuVln Clone l otinectiona with tlie "K"t iltJl" U)tti t ? ; airo -1... ;, Arriv at J.armi - , . t Atriv- at Vlucuu .. . " uw ,t ' yta t. tort aWtt tovtuMMM Ait4A. ArriTes at toauavUle..... .- P-IB. via t!AjcMtT' Airtfrnftaicirta An.OA: Arrive at IoJiaopolie VIA OUIO AB MIUitMIPrl RAlLltOAP.' Arrivt-aat North TnitoffrT. . . frtp ni rtifr at iiwuiiaU JU j OUWfOM ii-J...- :1 " tave luitianapolia .n : a m UKf Cl"it.at l iava ioiiifill Arrive at Inwimm. ..-i 1:4S V-H- l-ravr Vinncnnoa-. -... .w lx-av4 Lvau. villa......... A.rrr.t Cariol tto . ammim. .1 (ir.u.... ...m....mm - . f. A UIL.VZR, t H. X.. K0BEIIX, jn' 1'aaa.Alt't. Gneral Sop't rf Kor infurmatloB relative to ratjy anil eon- T 4. nniflain. aiiulv tu A., o. CUL'BCII, Iaat. Airent. e,nn. rw I AlltClfll I C LfV 0 UULUl IltllU, LUUIOVIkU li ) A MolrlT Mrfc umy Phytes sad Ik Spoi'suatorrhea aud " I us potency, . IU,r.-.ull of Mf-.buw tu Toulk, wxual In - luniuil.al"nl' i nlu. iu aityrtr Hi' l"l-.,-.-S. ialMl Kl..... lowl.l .' ...u. 1 d...iu.. tliwan. IMl.i. Ui-to -rr.l kv- t'Zu'ioa !' f H.-s I l' -r. kc. ru 4. rni Muf r.rJ. SYPHILIS vi:1"" vr4' ur.tr .r ii '.u rru um iu.ti tsouomieaa, OTLTCTCT. Shirtui, Ur.Lio.. Huu.J. im tLXui rTtTTTra-tr Wlvalr SJ... ui.lj ruieO. II t. .. 14.M Ui.l iJ.j W l'l' "'W t0.-rt.rt.'f JIm.', "S IMI ta,n,J ,.,'.S".' all,, aro.lrrt rl .IL ft .a-H- k"".'" "'" 'rt i,.aS nJnoiu b a. eari-. l.a M w ln.a.ul ' n-tliu-.H) luclMaluul. iiB-.. ml w-ir.lr'J .u.l -.1.1) kr aullw aapnaa ar . Cam OnAravntd in all Csvaea I " ""T.tartakem. ... .,,,1,. I'aaia.a ..aavaabla au4 cra4a .Irwll)' iliS.ilal. 4 PRIVATE COUNSELOR Of Km kiih la aay atMivM. aw-wvlr aaali(Sjr aktflf t, uau. DbtaiM b. ... au. A4a aa ' baa. fcr. Ifa a.M.ltae M fcul.J.JI. 1 te 4 f. M. i 1 I tv B4KHS lteiriseSavmgs . BANK. " v. i CHARTERED MARCH tl, 1889 CITY NATIONAL BANK, CA.JBO orricaas: vi A M . SArfORD. Freskkat. " , $ f 9 XAYUOU, VkaFreaideut. W HVsLOr-, Sec'y and treasurer. P.W . Babcxat, h . 4 UAi-iuiiaa,- r. M STocart-kTH, VadH. Scbuu, ; , .1 II CnmiiilHU. tt A. HA.""'. j, at- Fbillifs. aaaBaaaBBSSBapl I NTERK9T paid on deposits at tba 1 ,,ur citt per aauuitt, Mafah 1ft and Jspnv ir la T AiaWnot wMdrawa la aAiaJ jmme iiately to the principal of the deposits, tUerpy iivina them coiupouad interest 1 alarrftaotnferi'ad Children may Deooait Money and no one. . a a.- a eylse ocaCtsw "it. ' ! Ill ; V-l-lk a-'!"i- a Uaaaaa aWlBSBt SW W t A I a S""; .77. i"i ckpoTui om to s o'clock. ai com U- i . aw. -T i r w a a . i. I r i a V a S f R f '. t: n r rrr- NOl'TII rAROI.XA AXD U,l.0 1 il S"ntli CtroHua lit tupretap court of tlwiate i!iMl.,ii:pt.rl.niptory manJa. mus, ordering the bouril of canvuaners to iflve ctrtilip.-itcs of election to certain Democrats elaimlnir to be elected meni' berg of tlie lesrislatiire from KJefleld and Jarrn : c ouiitie". In .South Caroliim what i called by lawyers the "common law" exists almost exactly as It dots in lilinoK and ,l10 common law ronrtM ot that f fate are clothed with power similar to the power. ol our common law court in IllinoW. And In Illinois the ffiiue .1 . uinon, wtncn wa tieciueti ty the tt- preme court of Month Carolina In the caw of the hMtfctield and f .aureus members, hm U-en decided by the ruprcme court ol Illinois cxaeMf as it wa divided in bouth- Carolina. - The cac in which the above dtM-iti.ii was made u (oiiud in the 2iuh volume of lllinoi ISeporl. and Is entitled "1 he People of the Slate of Illinois on the re lation Melvill W. Fuller v. L.I. Uil lard tt ill. In that ca.e the board ol CanVK-s-cff had thrown out and refused to count the votes polled In the "second precinct o! Hie fourth ward of Chicago," iu w ha h precinct .Melville W. Fuller hud received a majoiity of the votes polled. ainl if the vote? in that precinct had been counted, he would have received thecer UllcAtf of election a tncmU rof the legyj laturo of lllinoi from the Sixtieth dis trict ; but that precinct tx in; "counted out," .lohn I.yle King appi-ared to have the lillict number of votes, and the Wal of caiivaastrs rave him theccrtifl- eate'of Erection a4ncnb r of the legisla ture ol Illinois from the .Sixtieth dis trict. Thereupon Fuller n. applied to the sopi em 1 court, then In session at Mt. Vernon ( term lidrig then held In XovciuIhtj tor a writ of mandamus to 1 I a a . I com .i i mo noari 01 canva-ers to give hi tu the ecrtiflrnte of eh-etlon. On Ful ler's application the writ of mandamus was granted, i.nd was promptly olx ytd, and the new cerlillcate wasniiivcd ly Fuller, and he at, without contest, as a lucraofcT from the Sixtieth district in the Illinois leifLdature. We ropy tLe following extract, ' from the Fuller cac,' from jmi fl.l of Sfjth UtinoU lU'portJi . - "ihe hoiiiie t.j representatives In a .tate. It-xMatnro'. Iiave no such Jurl.dic Uoa aver. Hie counting oftlM; vote for iiH'iniH-M as will ouat the Jurisdiction of the com moil law conns in nrocedlni's 'Yi-"YiAiWcV vii-neu uus iiif rijjiii to rcive the rtiiicalo of clcitioti, nn.t it it i nfuscil liini, and riven to another, he may call upon'the court lor redrew by tuanda AUllK." .... The Democratic members from F.djc fiedd s and Laurens counties, , South t:arofiiia, did,'call upon.Uttf.eourts for redress," by . mandamus. '5 v 'i'tw redress was granted in that Hale a it had U-en tt a siinitur application in Illinois ; unit they were declared by the highest Juo cj il tribunal in bouth Carolina to be tlie legally elected members from those coun ties r ad, according to the way the law Is In Illinois, as well as In South Carolina, they are tlie only members of the legisla ture trout those counties. And as the constitutionality of tin; two kgi4atures in South Carolina iturcs in aouui caroim. wheUiei the Democrats ot JWpub-i i upon lican members lrom tilgelieiu ana i .au reus were elected, it would eeeui to fol low that thc Deinecratlc legislature is the only constitutional legislative body new iu session in that fctatc. A I.ISHISU A('KIO7UUl.NC.iT. Tlie Charleston (Mo.) Guti$ gays: Mr. Cyrus Obcriyi of the Cairo Uci.tr i is. besides belnir 006 of tite best print- era and newspaper maiuvzers extant, is litorial writer of itre-eminent ubii ity, and during the recent carapalgu he made, that ioumat amoklnr hot, every column being as bright and cheerful as a Ik'uiocrutie lorch-liirlit moceseion. We esteem good editors like Mr. Obcrly, and take pleasure in reading good papers like tne ltcturiN. Well, tbe good opinion of a seiiBible editor is gratifying ; but, really, W3 do not desorvo all this credit. We try to do our duty In a modest way. We are not however unaware ol the fact, that we do It without that ability an editor tpwivlng to such enlightened reader as tlie Cairo publlo should have. Wo write for some of the greatest men in the w orld men who are ihvoiucd by a cruel late to talk Democratic statesmanship on street cor ners, In'barWer shops and liquor saloona. We cannot, we are compelled to 'my, satistv the Democratic yearnings of tliese num. We cannot rie to Ihe greatness of j their sublime Ideas; and,' In. onr failure, to go np Into the clouds-the high places of Democratic polities where these DuiptatH amii r verybodjr W'4 rai ry an argument by' the squarest kind of curbing, we have la-come leai iui oi our ability to run cvi nt small Dcmocruuc 1 paper succesrliilly. We have been a wanuerer iu ouraay ubvj cAjrcucn. nil ihe treasures, the miseries and the dangers of a llm . i''11 mt ol war .aud peace, and have met nil klmts 01 people lu an kinds of places in all kinds oi times, but we are compolKd to taylhat we never met, a In all our experience, more Intelligent Democrats than certain of tli Democrats of this city the statesmen of tho street eArwers, the barber shops and tne saloons. Thev know so much more than any other Democrats and they know what tbey know so well. It.'Uiey .could be eaired In tbe halls of congrtast they would B I f W . J ' . a . a . - . . I. oury settle the present treunrj i V..1 Hag 0 an aye by resoajr til ot exl a-. a - a a a . fence-ailbe'.jvhitc aAd Ikck; Kadlrals anu e4nnsennf MhHrrity.,to'th uses of IU truly goodambngtlniMlv". ' greatness aud tlie political pagaeity "'ese statesmen - hare made us bushfnl, - and mm ' are now in pr occs' - of pining - for a ' lodge In some vof-f wllderiics?, some bonndless cmtlgmty of ladet In a community that cannot boast .-of'. Demoeratj who anowuar, we might do: but In this rom- munlty or pre-eminent trect-eorner greatnes we are lot to grae,.. fcar we shall he compelled to call bnck to wic-r columns Uie .ioi in who was our forerunner , and who chn endure more philosophically than we the vexing wis dom or the Democratic ereatne that surrounds . - - , frl.j. I . 4 . a" A SEW TEXA PA FEB. In vk wot the fact that Western Texas, with her broad savannas and rich mines, will become a state, with Pan Antonio as the capital, a new Journal fa' to be started In that flourishing city of mixed Inhabi tants, by Col. C. V. Olllesple, 'of. John D. l0an, lleury Thompson and Alf. C. Aabacock all trained Journalists and men of superior business onsllflcstioiis. ban ABtoido now ha two daily paperi, the E.rpivt and UtryLl, and tlie rapid in crease In population demands another It Is a frontier city belnar within easy marilt of the Indian trails, and gives upplles to all the ranches! that lie in tlie vast sheep and rattle ranges in the- west, and has a population approaching 20,. 000. , . ,," ' " ' i , M4A1 OM fAAI.LMr4i. , Se nator X.ogau liiuat iuot. forget tlc rec ord bebas ,oiadiupon. tW Louisiana question ; and, reiiK lubering the record, must stand up to the trough fodder or no fodder. In the senate ori ' Ihe 7t' of M arch, 1 s"3, lie said : . .4 .X w .. 'TL ifovernmentorpreUuded govern ment now sot un (with Kellotrsr. as now. lor governor) Is one that has no exisl- euce in iacr, loundea upfjn fraud, with out votes, without anything except a mere desire on the part of a combination to establish a government. They have done so y calling to their aid force ami power, an J by that force and power thev have established a eovermnent there and rei?n over the people contrary to their rights and their wishes, in the lace ol the law and in violation of the constitution.' 'I.kt anybody take a step that sur fpa.svea fhc fair limits of political 4opineti. tion and political agitation, ami the pres ident who takes his seat under stieb n iav'"0 "-"-, " "oi l'e ctijoyitionr 01 power." William M. Kvihts, January, IsT. . . . . ' ? " : a5ff"saaaaasafsesi a ' "I niMiT to you.'.lellow-citlzetis, JJiat the moment we cotnplaoently accept the side that profits by snch military inter vention, and assume that nothing1 but ill apKintment and political tligutare ou the other side, principles are gone, aad the way will be open at lat torisorpa tion.V LWic ki Jiiiuaryl7.-. Thr rt. luia TiiM ifattemptiug to make Democratic tianital by. demandins a Democratie war. Peace; good Hutch ins; peace. -.? . Hox; Ai txvMJn I. fiTKPHKNs was fl , thc ha of ,b ,l0ngc of . - . - reseuUilives. sitting ou a cbuir. - The Centaur Linimentunil pain; Biibdue swelling, heal burns, and will cure Uhcimmtirfiu, i-avin, and any ni-n. Done or muu-U. altiuut. The White Wrapper i fur family use. the Yellow Wrapper for animal. A lit. tof Uie ingmlienu are cantauied around each bottle. They are cheap, Speely, sod rer The certain, speedy and liarmlta remedy turrhlldren, i Pitcher's Catorla. It is as pU-asaut to take as hout-y and as certain lu us r-ff..-cl aj Calr Oil. For Wind cone, w orni Puiir Stomach, and IHor.lcred Ilowcls, theif is nothing like C'aatoi la. ESTABLISH BU 184S. WILSON, 1 EGGLtSTON & CO., COMMISSION MEECIIANTS, llilert In 1 Flour, Grain, Seeds, & ProTisions, 21 WEST CANAL STREET. CINCINNATI. O. J3T Conslgnmiats solicited. ll-'Aveod-Un 1o Ihe asrklar rlaaa. We can himir-h you employment at which you ran make very (ante par. In your own ioealitiea, without beloK away lrom boiu OTer night. t Agents wanted in everv town and couutytotake subwsribers n.r 'llietenteniiial Rwmrt.tho lararat pulai-atlon la thatuited btutea 10 pages, tl columesi M eaauty llliiMiuttd; Terms only l per year. roiine. tc.1 Willi the Centenuial year. 'I tie I. seat lU V xt.ihitioa t 1'hiladelpl.ia la luily ' lllaatrabst le iu detail. .Everybody wants it. Ilia whole ! peXlcela fPeit Udereat in tl.elr raantry Couleauial lfirtSitav. and SASUt to kaoW all pffinptptW J'rvee ,0 e.ch.u'u" Anekyautpatriotii) crayon drawing ,,Utl1"". " .,:.r .( aiia.. At l,v HII in oli" losW a aua.'eaaft.la.a.t. -I.,. -i,..- ,U itaiter and i.icture and lain r,..jkii Uv ol,uine.l evaiy- u ret t. ui rti 'K 1 ii - - ...l.i.w. Th.M tu Itn irtisiuroa inl tl.ti at msxent We liave Uiauy airt-Btt wno aoBSSnfi rtauihlert'ioske tjVevery best otsri'ta ...... AA''rrri ; ia l.... I! THCUfNiaiOSlAV llAUit, .Ll.U la- i-a- rfJJ. lUk- - -! t' 1 ., i , J ... i j " t icurir XEAkVner OUC TIIK Pl BUC. , mm If CT A WP '. sVV V Xliatfiill k) $ Celebrated Arrtcriv&n WORM SPECIFIC VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. ' flHTR rn.,-r, ,, ,.,!.. .i j 1 leaden-colored, with occasional flushes, or a cireumsrriW !-o:te or both checks : the eves kwm dull ; thepupilsdibre ; an azurewiui: . circle runs along the lower eye lid ; the nose is irritated, swells,anj some times bleeds ; a swelling of tlie upper lip; occasional head he, with hirm- ming or throbbing of the ears ; an unusual secretion of saliva hlimyor iiirreii tongue ; ureatti very foul, par ticularly in the morning; apjK-tiie variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stomach, at others, entirely gone ; fleeting pain : in tlie stomach ; occasional nausea and vomiting; violent pains through out, the aUlomen ; IjowcIs irregular, , at limes, costive ; stools slimy; not ! UMfiyijuvntly tinged, uith blootljfc b-lly swollen and. hard urine fur-; bid ; re,piratioii occas-ioiially dili'i- cult, oiid a': oinjiai)!ed by hiccough'; ! i 'j'jiisomeuioejorvanaconvul-iive; j uiK'ay, and disturbed slecj, wltlii griujing ot tne teeth; temper varia Lie, b it generally iniuLle, iLc ,, Whenever the above symptoms . - -. j , axe found to txitt, DR. C. MfLANE'S VERMIFUGE Will certainly eftect a cure, s IT'DOtS NOT CONTAIN MrRCCRV i.i'aiiy form; it h an iniiocc-f.t futra- rat icn, not tufalle 'of thin the shf- j at injury fo ,tlosf tsiuftr i'fa i The genuine Dr.' MLXur.1-, VtrV- j M'l i or. bears the siVn.uiircs'cf C. j M?LE and FtEiiNra Lros.'ou thi? D R . C . rVB 9 L A N E ' S I t LIVER PILLS. These Pillinre not recoiuli.cu'J.l.i ns a ivu.,.iy tbr "oli the ill that il-sh is l.wir to." but in nflVtinfis ,P ilo Liver, nnd in uM Ciliouy X'oin- h-.-.i or dis.'u-.'s i" that eliaraeterJ . t ...... i i . . ' th7 ftw wtihout a rival line. As a, .mi;3 jiurgativa ney i 3 l U Attr F IMITATlOK. s urgatiya they tri Tlie f'euuine are never fu;ar- coated. t - Jlach biix has, a red wax aeal n tl:C lid,' with tlie impression "l)B.. MLanch Livt.k Pima Eueh wrapper bears tliesignat urea 4vf.t MVLAiiinJ JTi.tMiNo Ukgs.! -1 Sold bv all 'f esjactabletlnv.ists aud country storekeeix rs generally.' MARRIAGE 4 a W unrated woik T ' paua, a prival couuaa , ui tlM ruani.1 auU turn of lb aaiual ivrt.ru, ita aliuaaa. ' nwMjilf on lha uivalarata tPta.. laU-a Qxacvwmts I b Miutit ii. tl aaiW yuuni aua at4aa agae sk . ..nt .n. iiiloruiatMia, amira paaa mma preaervt Bin iru nu ena cma antra a m win; tba )ilra. aa4 asaaajiaKkm. aa4 i trMOtraatluUsWsaA la la ta aarfaTTrrica sasaa afluraiuM wua; oil a huaj a piaarisl aisraA - - cnsBWSLBi aatl-a conaultaU atraaaalty sr I THE i tvi S.i0 1IADK OMLV HV Oak Hall, Boston Mass. Uriubractuj alltlieet qualiues of lite Entrlish ....1 irnh aiiita aiml i Lurtii'idarlv attault-a In thereoulmneaisof ibf Amerkaaa bantsra. ti is .in... f.lml irniia ahailel .watcriiroaled by a pateut piocesa, anil particular aiteution is Klveu to ilif riveting of all the jacket coram .1 ...-,... i..l..- ..fall thM ItuLlAULU... i . m.4 th. Unit rnmrilata. iBC ludinBT Coat. Vaat, Trouaerat Hat, or Cap aud Havelock. ; 4 . 1 v 1 u OIO.OO; ! Semi PfKttiftloe order. tJoodsaent i:. O. U. If i.r.'ftiT.d, lo the padf.wkiaaA;lila-ial ! rAlint - ' ' - ... , vl Id 1.0. OR MiAMBiarsT. Waist. Breant. Inside seam ufrileeve. lniile srum ol iron I ot iroiiatts Sretifllt. i t six of lid.. Mention balirhi anu w rfeatl ttireircular. Aailraas, G. W. SIMMONS & SON,! Oak Hall. Boston. Maaa. , ,L Wind-Proof. Flannel Lined Leaihsr Vesi: tvnd Faais. St v a A ( . : - ' sr - . - j V 7'LICUT IN WEKiHT AKO STYLISH i IS Al'I't AUANtT. j , '. Affutdiagaa amount of bob. fort na4 prtcctiua heiloiurairau imposwr .-uat' tloa with heavy, clamsy puinerfts. '' j j L.. .alADB OSLV I V 1 ' "g."w. Simmons; i "son, 1 It W t . - 'J a - st & OAK U ALL, 5 V 0T0H,.aA8S npi1niuivt4 iiforiNIiiiUry Coui aa. I " " ' riretnaa'a MutilU. . . I , - I " t-- V V Aiaiaitar 1 T, . .r saock r iw preseat aeasmi , 1 GUIDE icture and lain, i iits (redtwd X per rent, lrom last Tr ) ro obtainetl evwy. ery Tasonsblet ST for lbs vest, for thsjaar tktwilt payliae.'u KpieU'rsul, wa will spake tears-. oclt 1 aireBtf who ara 1 suaaaura. at iha aauks .rvi. tst.4 laay aisrular. - I - .rit (redtwd per rr.. lrom asl rrt) to 4 tm rsonsblet T forts vest, lor inaiaar ara 1 tuaasaua. -daa. aasffsw a. ataas aaai siiaasS aorar on r;i fff H'Lfi'JLTSif 1 t-sisavce i tiUaaaikaarast. west al Waataia - Chaneery Xollre. Mtte of Ulinofs, County of Alexander Circuit Court or Alexander Countr, Jan. t Uary lerm, A.D.fnj;. . , . William W. lluey ts. Kngejn 6rU!htT,: UitUisnn GsrHghijr, Vflllilin Il.'ijal!, Al elnda B. liale, Catharine dale, Jacob H. Burroiigb and Hubert L. Wilson, in Chan eery. Affidavit ol tlin lion-resklence of tugene Oarahty. Loulianne (iaravhtv, William II. aie Alelnda B. Oale and Path' Val"' 'acob U.Burrouga and Kobert I llnon, tb tleleodants almva named, having been tiled In tti office Of the Clerk of said Circuit Court of Alexander County, notice Is hereby siven to ta kni.i nnn.i..i. dent defendant, that the complainant filed his bill of complaint in said 4Joiirt on tbe Chancery side thereof ou (ha jad day of November, A. l) 187U, and that a summons thereupon issued out of sard Court aKalnit aid defendants, returnahla on the timl Monday of January, A, !.,. 1IT, at it by .aw required. . Now. therefore, imlou tmi Dm .i. rresldant deiendants, shall personally he and -Hi-ear iciore mt mui circuit 4Jourt of Al exander County on the hot day ot the next Term thereof, to he holden at the court hotte iu thecltyof Cairo, In said county, on the lirt Monday f January, A. I , l77, ami plead, an-wer or demur to tlie mid complainant's bill or omplalnt the snme, and the matters and thlngt there in charged and stated, will be taken as conleswed. and a decree eutered biU 1,0,1 ccor'1'" 10 tb Pr,) f r ot nid ' ' ItBCBKN S. VOiTM.i lera ! tixoRc.a Ushxr, J ; ... . l-'ompliiluant's Solicitor ' . "airo. aov. Tl. A. I'.. 1870. oaw-4w hancerr siotlre. " tata of Illinois, County ot Alexandtr- . unni .Qin oi Alexander tounty, January Term. A. n.. ::. r. , 1 "fr Whiteamp vs. Ella Held, Andrew lleid. Jlarv Stntiha y.,,haiiuk vi.o.i.. o... BlirrCttS aud Wllliiun lluaa. In i'li.n.r. .cpunumu iuuiii one ot tne aoove named defendants. AftldaTtt having been 'In 7...1...I.I. . . u 1,1 onice oi in clerk or said court, that you Zephaiiiah Stubbe, ou due inquiry cannot be found, you are hereby notified that the cotnnlatnant rliixt hi. hill vr plaint In said Court thereol on the 23d day of Auguat.A.D. 1T6.. and thst a summons thrmwifi innn v. suu wun BKaini Mtd defendants, re turnable on the nrst Monday of September, A. I., Ie7c, as is by law required,- and that i aid summons w as returned as to you "not - . - .- ...it. Now, therefore, unless you, the- ssld Zephaniah Htubbt, shall pemonilly tie and appear before the said C4reutt Court of Al esandnr County on tbe first day ol the next term thereor, to be holden at the court bouse in the citv Ot Cairo, in ait miintv on the tirst Monday of January, A. I. 187V iu jinnu, answer or oeniur to tne) salu ruaBiainanrs mil oi complaint, the same, and the matters ami things therein charged and stated, will be takeu an confessed, and a decree entered npainttt you accordinir to the prayer of said bill. . . . , BKLBEN 8. YOCI M, Clerk.! risuEa A Whkelb, ...,,.- f, ' , Complainant's Solicitors.1 November It. A. p., J7i. . , , eaw.tw LAW TERN. 1 CAIRO, ILLINOIS. . . orriCE : At residence on Ninth Htm-t, DHWee WaMilmfton avenue aaa ainui aim-i. HOTF.IJS' St.Oharles Hotel, 1 rms.wWa.Bia 'son-IBs mi 1 Room and Board. 1st and 2d Floors, $2.50 per Day. j Bom and Board. 3d Floor 13 .00 Par Pay Spelal RaOa bit Woak or Moatk. ' A lirnltnl mimlier or very desirable laruily room a can be secured, at reasonable ralaalortUe Sumuior roouilis. . , . . ' . ti.. tit i h.i 1m la the larirest and beat aupoint- edtlolise la boutlu-iu llliuoi., aud is tlie leaulnia fcolrl in liiro. 'otv'llhUnllillg the "Btsl Kock" reduouoa in prices, me ibuw wiu, aa Uaual, be liberally supplied with the very brsl nf .vrvfhina- that ran be fimnd in market . . ' k'ine large sample rooms lor commercial trev- An urrtiiml rl.kt.r. 1'rMt u charire. CfAII oaginureor irumw couvryru iubuu iij the hotel without chaige. ...,,, ' bf . ajK - ar. via ar. ww . VARIETT TO RE. NTot7-York Storo . ! WHOLES ALB AND RETAIL. VARIETY STOCK IN THE CITY. Goods Sold Very Close. Oorner tfitb St and Oommeralal At CAIRO. IU.IM0II ;1 la C. 0. PATIER & CO W A U O 4Si. CARL PETERS, t I HORSE SHOER, - ; ' BLACKSMITH SkkiV ('- ! ! 1 1 1 t .1 l :. U-U SIXTH STHEET, Between OHIO laSVSas AH iJ UUSAJUatVAAfA . AVrGNIIB.f t. ... 1 l.i a K aaufaotaroa bin own Hera Sheas aad can Aaaura Good Work '.1 I . PAYAOHAOB ttOCIOITCD v l.-klal 1 . ... - .-il 1 I ' 1 '",- t m AT. A. SMITH Tasa - . I VM.nM.lai Avanrw. - (asslraaas oa Wrrl W llilal I UlOi't. CMrer Ot" -OB C-TVaaajaa a4MsJliU -ry-4 h a4a I i" rvit't j.,..t i ..,.-,Vj NO. 304. 1 TEAM BOATS). Evinivllle, Cilro and Memphis iSteam 'Packet -CoM -POR - raanoan Bhawneetawn, Ean- Tiiiti, AjoniaTiue, utnolnnati mdUl wajlamclin.lT ,; ; ' ) - ' . ... -'1 ,4 l ot elegant Side-wan:! tteaani ' it! S I ARKANSAS BELLE, JrJ" .; """WOVOW ... ..Mauler ""tuw.,. ,...ciik -'a'.ro eveiy W iuh.Nk.SUAY at 6 otiwi p. ni. - - The trt siramvr IDLEWILD, ban Uofraaa ... t MaHei r.i. luuut. r-lprk r.eaVMCalro every ATI ft DAT. " " ''' w i .- ' i m ach boat uki J.- Wltn Orst-claaa itrinipn fn. s t...i. m Phis aad New Orlau... . a-.UTn J . J tbe k. A C. H. R fnr .iir.i.. v." .. . and with tbe l-oniaville Man Sfeamn7fcTali poiataontba Upper Ohio, arivuw thran.hl. tributary ire'" nd laBger to allToiatt , l ot nither Information avoir to SOL.SJLVEnJ Ksswiger Agent: . . J.M. t'HiUJl'9, uperiatendeat and General rmiuhl A(rent, ' kj i au j iju i u u r n r.ianiiYiiit mil ana. PAIITAKDOIIA. . . B. F. Siahb 1 i a ?aints,J PllsVarnUhes, it ti- :t:a. ..a a) i iu ' f i..i..i ,rj 1 ",.i ail.. Always on hand, tbe celebrated lUumluAtUif aS f 1,. ' ' '-, -. ... - AUUOU4 6ll-ti, . . . - f : : j , .' ; . ' v. laroaaaa' . 3L3iatXcAlaa;. Oornar Eleventh Street and Waahlna ton atsbbs i i INMtTBAXt'B. INSTJRANOE. i s I r W 4 .i -i , I 3 AFFORD, MORRIS i AND CAMDEX t3eueral : 1 il' Insurance 'Agents 13 OHIO UEVEE.U' City national Baak BniuUnir, an-atalrt. r 1 Che Old eat XeUbliahed Acay U aVoutt 2 era UUnola, rapraaaDUuar "' : si 4 .ik PITTSBUKGH. ' t. PARADISE, -1 MT. OARBON(Blg Muddy) ... . v 1. Wt. - JV ! , , J , I 1 I V: iNl i t f AD .','.' I PEYTON A O ANNEX s t'-C t I-..- i av I ,'iJi "t S'tUhit li . .i.a.tf;M' ! t. s u. 1 b.lf Ml auat. X . Q5 OOP OOP ' ! j - .. ... rf'.-is k.' wli . ' S I v..-, ti t -t.. CSAI r' 1. 1 . .- S -i ' . 1 rverlAra foe Coal bw ti O.T-lCsVi ITL V." AU tai.r.-e-S atsie.'! ade a on, or tn noKaneaan, tvy suiuu. . aba, ' 4 .s. ..1 - T i.t J - v.; .1 H.K A ' "Jl - . jsTcr largo eoDanmarre avavdj Tiunufae.turera, fWJrWM LZZi ajontSoryear.at aaifenB fsuas. i- .jmtm w Jfc. T . .i . . - - ai-a CAUHl atxa K-a aa-msi i ."r a ' Ja , Xj. if 3 tta -wU Al H4 4vi i -, i t . a - 4 '' I" s".""' a- 1 tiliai a--ir aoaa J'Siai ill' tawT? aBBBf. a"wW I - T aWaaw-eTf-' ' TkU mllakraaiWal -XaOaliJUoa, d signed to esuBmemnrai the oast htseMreadth auolveraary or American independence, Ha'J?:?' J the 5n the world ana all the Hatet and tarrUortea of taaUn tun are participating la this wonderful Ue montration, brining together lha molt comprehensive eollectie c t art troaauraa. mechanical inventions, seifcatltlc discover erlee, manufacturing aebievemenu, miner al speclmeas, and agriculwrU products fcr ebLud-'' The frnw1 devote to Uiaexhtbitionaraaituatrd th Hat f the Tennsylvania Railroad and embrace 4.V) acres of Falrmount Park, all highly rtaa proved and ornaniented, on which are erected the largest rmUdlngaevsreoTistnte ted five ot these coverinit an area of lilty acres and cos'ing $5,000,000. The iotal number of buildings etwcteeVsor. Ui mar poses oC ih ahibiatoa to new two .bun dred. During the thlrU days iuimedfaUIy following the opening of th exhtbiUon million and a quatter ot people Visited it THE PENNSYLVANIA ttJlROM .-, j U r,ai, . t ,1 TV rar gMAi umn.jjitK FAST MAILHOUTE OF THE U. S. Is the mos, dlrct:eoBveniVntBnd'ednom ical way o rear hiitr P1.11..1.1..1.1- ,Yrt. great Exhibition lrom all seeilons It the eouutry. its trains too and from rhilaiiw I'lila will baits tliroiiill, . thTi,Jf-'Vb o"P"y baa erecled at the main 'entrance to 'the Exhibition arouudaiur tba aoeema.odatlou of pasen gers who wl h to stop at or start from the numerous large hotels contiguous to this station ane the Lxhlbitlon-S convenience ol tbeifreatest vain to vi.iinr. ,v., u u iu UUJj aoe muninir direct the Centennial btiHJIne. I, r?r.i rains will a Iso stop at the thesmpment ot be Hatront of Hushaudry, at Kim Statlou on this road. The Pennsylvania Railroad I the grand est rauwav oiaauicauoa in ti. h,i .. coatrolsteyen thousand miles of roadway, forming continuous tinea ta " ehil.rfi,,- Me w Yrk, Ualttuiore, and w wfcioKtoa.Mer wweu luxurious day and night cars art run from Chirauo. at. i.oul, Lonlsylile.cln eiunatlr Widiaa. polls, . col unrbua. Toledo, Ciaveland and Erie withous chsnire. Its main line is laid wfta r1niil.in. t.iW. tracks ot heavy steel ratls,upo a deep bed of broken stoue baUa and iu bridghe are all ot U-on or stone, its passenger trslns are equipped with every known rmprofc ment for comfort aad safety, andara ma at bucbu ior greater uisunccs than tho trains or any line on the continent. ' The cuwpauy naa largaiy increased its aaoin ment lor CetltennialUavel, and will be pre pared to build In its own shops, at short notice sufficient t ftiljr accommodate any any extra demands. "The uaequaiied sc sources at the command of tha company of the company guarantee the most peifact aceoiiimodatiotjs far sU ita patrons durimr Ue CenUunial KxhlWUon- ,XI 6 The magnificeut scenery for which the Pennsylvania Rsilroad Is so tutUy eelebta- wu premuia 10 tne traveler over lis pet-tact roaitwav . n aytr-cbaniiiw panorama 01 river mountain and luadacape ylewr irne- nil.Lil I. Am . . . . . ... . ' i The eating stations on this Una are un- surpafpcd. JJeals wil! L lurninbed at suit able hours aurf arrple time sMowed tortu lojina; Uieaa. t-t.-4a urx t-4 ttsvfr Excursion tirkela. ut re. In,. o.l r. to. u,iii I be sold at ail the prttli Ipul railroad Vtctet oflleet in taAVatr taortbweat and -ouiU- .Mejurethat vonr ti. Vpt rS.v ira Dr. XTiiittieri en'StTCnarlai traa!rSt Uul. Mo. . a Wlaal AaJlasaBaa Baaaat Taaaaal IWaMt M.a, a all .1 raawl-u a. eailypsTbtie ar.?, - (IsXm. 1. 1 r . a. aaaAa7a.ua.ja1r .-. rHakaliM. to any adrf reaajbe J" ww aVrrrnnTi a af5Hassir asao X701'XAJtlIOOD.")t7 !:T:ttSMWfflsHtr MSsIl LJAUIXIMldul pax, j. aaaaaia) au FiaKx1 aisrini t - ,:' fUUa 22r!La,SSWa a aa taaalta sratskia. aaS.awtk uaara kearalalfaiassl.inseiBUs ''fSTfaiasa.s ISIS ISWr.IB)Btll DR. WHITTISn, 617 St ciiariea anrew. . was D R .'-WHI T TI ilixv, Oil St. Caprine Stfaatf . - Treats all foma. mt VawnU DisawestSmi ud Emmion and Sraual DcldUy. with unparalleled success. No matter who faed. call or write; pamphlet or consultation free. Can-refer1 to the medical professkm m all parts of the Country. ' -' ' ' 1 M. IB co as as Waaklaataai ataSfrsaaaillai S treeta. hi rasras lllsmoia. t. aartasreu ty " Slats of ' Illinois tor its esprwse tiir)or oialvina ... 1 . all oaseaaf private. ttw. rClinall their coii.plicaUd fnrnui. it Iswell Wown taal Dr. Jan- Saa stood al taa aaaid 0 eTpTriciice are ah-lmportant . aaichtlaaa If aistaauW'fA wiu llei wantiaa tba meat U "T'TiZ or write. 1'Ia.uthom. for t-n"hirt aTa. Maw asaaB IaHtarwa naiaw MA" i for the minium. sasrri-w - ( - yojjaU about Zttmj& -wtiv not-1" ei-wts et pay f " r j , 0 eaaaiM.a.'4i.p.riol. '"ii r Sujk- I . a.u;iy Ssy scent all 1 riiaa. nut snuaa wuitac a oa aa JI4iJ! 37m Vvii m Ml , aajteia Wsaa, at a---aa-w r-' 1 1'm. . " u , - ;,. 11 ai l bear - j aaswa 'rrtWara fisa.- Writ. aa: u. , , . ai' a-i 4. u tsvilat iU v-j i. i 1 .l 14 tvli j V'. 4.4 . 9' -"-. w is ' - I VS. i i t la's.j- T.'ji.r' Mavrt; tj ; .iT t"; .J .st . i-k'l .'t-i h!J.