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D i if i! c 'it THE DAILY BULLETIN. BRY M0BNIN9 (M0NUAT1 KXCtUTRUI. JC. A. Uurnett, OhIj Morning Daily In Southern Illiuois largeat Circulation ot any Daily in Southern Illinois. OFFICIAL TAPEIl OF ALEXANDER COUNTY. 0tUc: Bulletin BuUdUft Viumngum Avenue CA1KO IIXI01S. , Subscription Hates: DAILY Dally (delivered by carrier) per wcuk $ , 10 IK) , 5 00 , a w , l oo By mail (in ii'T mtmt.il. . . Three months Oo month... WEKKLT. Bt mall (in advance) uno year H fx months ji Throe months to To clubs of ten and over (per copy) " I'ostai'e In all case prepaid. iVdvPi'tUlng Kutes: au.t. First Insertion, per square 81 0 Subsequent Insertions, per square For one week, per square For two weeks, per aquaro j W For three weeks 7 (K1 For one month 4 (lu Kch additional square : 0) Funeral notice . ' V. ;;.',' Obltmiries and resolutions passed by soattUB ten cent per line. Deaths and iuarriai:e9 WKEKI.T. trst Insertion, per square. 1 ft", WwtliSmenl will be J Ini i the opacc occupied, at above ratcs-tnwe be n ti!ve line, of su.ld type to the Inch. rr,."riihir advertisers we offer superior inauce m?nJ"tah7. to rite, of cuarRc. and manner of d,LS5ttScrnti per line for dr,t inser aoMccSIpciuJefore&h subsequent laser- frUfwhere advertising contracts may be made ''commu lo the public are at all times acceptable. JUJtctea "tKSncS should be addressed E, A. Burnett Cairo lllinou be found on file at Cieo. P. Bow dire" Tm P Ad,tWBl Bureau. (10 tprnce M ). where advertising contracts may be nade for it in New Yoisk. Democratic Ticket. For President, WIXFIELD SCOTT HANCOCK, of Pennsylvania. For Vice-President, WILLIAM II. ENGLISH, of Indiana. Democratic State Ticket. For Governor, LYMAN TKVMBULL, of Cook County. For Lleutenuit-Governor, lewis b. pai.sons. of Clay County. For Secrctaay of State, JOHN 11. OBEULY, of Alexander County. For Auditor. LOUIS C. STAI.K.EL, of St. Clulr County. For Trensnrer, THOMAS BCTTEMWOltTlI. of Wlnuebajjo County. For Attomey-iieneral LAWRENCE HAItMON, of I'eorla. Congressional Ticket. For Convex, loth district, WILLIAM HAHTZELL, of ItaudolpU County. Senatorial Ticket. ForSeniitor of the 50th district. W.M. A. LEMMA, of Jacksuu couuty. Representative For Representatives, I). T. LISEtJAR., of Alexander county. U.K. BUCKINGHAM, of Union county. "Tiik rirht of Trial bv Jury, the Habeas Corpus, the Liberty of the Press, the Freedom of Speech, the National Kishtsof Persons and the lights of I'roperty must be preserved .-Extract front Hen. Hancock's letter upon taklui: charge of the Louis iana department. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COUNTY ATTORNEY. I hereby announce my-, self as a candidate at the cusiiltii: November election, lor the office of County Attnim v for the county of Alexander, Illinois, AM'UM LEEK. CIRCUIT CLERK. -Wfi are authorized to an nounce thutALEX. II 1KVIN will be acanill date at the ensuing November election for the office of circuit clerk lu Alexander couuty. VOR SHERIFF We are authorized tn annonuce A1 that Mr JOHN lHUKiKS will bo a ciindidatu Tor reflection to the t like of sherilV. of Alexandre couuty. at the next November election, subject only to me vote hi tne people at tne polls. GOLDEN WORDS. (iENERAL W. T. SltF.llMAN. "Write doivu the very best things yo.i can 1 li ink or sy of (ien. lliiucoi k as nu officer and a tfcutlc mau 'aud l will nin it." , Gr.NERAl. U.I. OlIAST. "I have notbirut to say against (len , Hancock. 1 lave known him for bifiv yesrs. Hi personal, of ficial and military record is' eiod." JaMKS A. UAIU'IKI.I). "The man who attempts to p t up a political ex citement in this country on the ulii cctiouul istce will find himself without party and without sup port." Hon, Koiikiit lli.i.i., "(leutlcmsn: Tho principles of the Democratic rurty ritis far above the pnucitilcs of the Hepnb ii mi psrty as the battlements ol hi'b heaven are hofoibu mudsills of hell." (.ouinki, John Hat, 'The Republican hand in this campaign that at tempt to dcllle the private character of tieu Han rock would only detlle tbeuinelve c was a sol dier, a patriot and a man of unxiilied character, aud til pnvati record it tiuassi'ilsl'le." Hon. cut. Bciirnis. "I shall certainly not attempt to depredlcate tho character olUeu. Hancock, and th trrcut rervlcu wbicb tie n rendered to the country. He is a THE DAILY CAIRO BULLETIN; SATURDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 18, 1830. :...,riil,iib!n character, which I shall be sorry to see anv unort made to discredit. As a soldier; lie has slmwn si.:n..l bravery and skill In ban Mi troops under illuTciilt circumstances, and hi name is identided with some of the most splen did achievement of the war. lor nil this every (,-ood cituen will honor him.' c.en. Winfiki.u Scott Hancock. "Willi vote ! a free ballot; and a fair count." 'i'uhlic olllce is a trust, not a bounty bestowed npon the bolder. No incompetent or dishonest por sou should ever be entrusted with it." "If called to the Presidency I should deem it my duty to resist with all my power any attempt to Im pair or evade the full force and effect ol the con stitution, which In every article, section and amend, nient, is the supreme law of the land.' "The riht ol trial by jurv, the habeas corpus, the libertv of the press, the freedom ol speech, no. natural riRht of tiersous, and tbu rie,htsol propcm must be preserved." A GIFT-DECLINED. A nnlornn'n lenders were declined US 11 'rr'" irift bv the St. Louis Hoard August O.I s "l 180, by the decisive vote of seventeen to seven. Thus eiiiplmtinilly were these books refused as a gift in the home ol their author. A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, neivous weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc., I will send a recipe that will cure you, free of charge. This great remedy was discovemrby a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed enevlope to the Rev. Joseph T. Iuman, Station D, New York City. The Republicans have concluded to make no more attacks on Hancock's record. The more they get of it the better he stands be fore the people. The principles lie has ad vocated are such as none can object to. Every effort to belittle his record has gain ed him votes. The Great Eastern, the largest steamship in the world, 1ms been chartered for a trip from Liverpool to New Orleans and re turn. She will bring over as many immigrants as she can enrry, and will take out a cargo of Mississippi products. One single cattle owner on the line of railway from New Or leans to Houston has offered to freight the great ship himself. This gentleman's herds number over 300,000 head, and there are estates equally large farther toward the Rio Grande. Here is the truth in a nutshell. It is from that sterling and independent journal, the Springfield (Mass.) Republican, which says "that Garfield's election would result in a change' of policy which would plunge the election into difficulties as damaging to business interests as were those which oc curred during Grant's lasts administration. Sectional issues which are now satisfactorily ajusted would be revived, and in the place of confidence, with its attendant blessings, we shouldhave turmoil, with its attend ant horrors.'1 At a great Democratic demonstration in Evansville Wednesday General Franz Seigel was one of the speakers. One thousand young men were in the line in the torch light procession. The Courier say s : Along the line the procession met no in terruption until passing down Sixth Street to Locust, where a bowlder was thrown in to the ranks, striking Sum. James, the painter. It is said that white men were the authors of this intumy, but the factors in the outrage could not be ascertained other than that the black-hearted scoundrel had a white face. Turning the comer ol Sixth aud Oak streets, another missile was thrown into the column, this time, however, by a negro, and the act came near break ing up the ranks. The boys dashed after him, and had he been caught short shrift would have been his. What Letter Evidence could the peo ple ask to substantiate the merits of Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines than the fact that they have not only yearly grown in popular lavor in tins country, but tiic foreign demand for them lias become so great as to necessitate the establishing a branch of the celebrated World's Dhpens ary in London, England, that these blessing to the atllicted may be dispatched from that greatest commercial center of the world to every country and people? Golden Medical Discovery is a concentrated, potent, altera tive, or blood cleansing remedy, that wins golden opinions of all who use it for all humors lrom the common pimple, blotch, or eruption, to the lntniidable scrofulous swelling. Internal fever, soreness and ulseration, yield to its benign influence. Consumption, which is but a form of scroful mis affection of the lungs, may in its curly stages be cured by a free use of this God given remedy. See article on consumption and its treatment in "Invalid's Guide Dook'' 10 cents post-paid. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, HuH'alo New York. Worcester, Mass., Feb. 3d1 1879. Dr. R. V. Pieik e: Dear Sir With trembling hand, from my extreme age, being eighty-live, I write to inform you of tne great benefit vour Goldin Medical Discovery and Pellets have been to me. lhree years ago I was pros tmtcd with pneumonia, and no one thought 1 would recover, liv the use of those medicines I was raised to health, and bv the blessing of God and your medicines I have injoved pretty good health since though for years before this 1 suffered from weak liiii!.rs and a bad coui:h, Gratefully yours, Mart P. Fisk. John Wokum'.u, 113 Michigan street I'utlalo, says he has been troubled for years with rheumatism of the knee, mnl until he tried Dr. Thomas' Ecleetn Oil, could not find anything to relieve him, he is now cured and enthusiastic In praise of it, Paci.G. Sciini, Agent When the head feels dull ami heavy, tho skin appears willow and greasy, and tho stomach refuses food, take Carter's Little Liver rills R.'ivwriuw. Si-c( r,ns.An American col lego of physicians once offered a reward tor any authenticated case of genuine Diabetes which had been entirely cured. Tho offer remained open for several years, ami was then withdrawn. Were- it in force now, it could instantly be cured by the proprietors of Warner's Safe Diabetes Cure, for several remarkable recoveries have just conic to tho notice of the writer. Diabetes is a most deceitful disease, ond seldom makes itself felt except by its results. Any readers who are sutlering from ill-health and do not know the couses should not delay, ns it may be at the cost of life, which Warner'a Sale Diabetes Cure is guaranteed to save, Olt.ht a woman to kiss a tobacco-Chew-er ( "Yes if she chews'" and no one ought to choose to be without Spring Blossom, to keep there blood in order. I'.u i. G. Snu:h Agent. Is it possible that a remedy made of such common simple plants as hops, buchu inandrake, dandelion, etc., make so many, and such marvelous and wonderful cures as Hop Hitters do? It must be, for when old and young, rich and poor, pastor and doc tor, lawyer and editor, all testify to having been cured by them, we must believe ana doubt no longer. Bee other column.--Post. Dr. HAYDOCK VITALIZED 13UCIIU. The extraordinary effect of this Riichu. as pre pared bvDr. llnvdock. upon the Kidneys ami I rl uarv Urius Is without a peralUd In the history of medicine, and Us results fiirjbevoud any of the Klducv remedies ofthe day. It stimulates Diges tion adds tone to the svtem. tnvieorate the De bilitated, and is infalllti'.u for the cure of Dia 1 etes in its w orst form. due trial of a teuspoonfnl in a wiiie u'fs of waterwill convince the most sceptical within from ten to twenty minutes. Disorder of the Kidneys. Ina'.l disease"- affecting these ornfins. whether thev secrete too much or too little water, or whether they be atllicted with Hone or uravel. or with aches and pains settled in the loins oyer the region of the kulueys. HAYDOCK'S VITALIZED BUCIIU! Will clvo almost immediate relief, when all other means have failed. The uio-t powerful cxistliij medicitu' for the cure of female complaints, liny vcarc expi rienceincontetablv proves this rennily unrivalled fur the disorders Incidental to the female sex. No farailv should ne without it. and it mav be taken bv ynuus orold. as it will restore health when everv oilier means prove mistirces-ful. To' the stomach w e trace dyspepsia, headache and cetieral debility to the liver, bile, jaundice, aud vellow fever; to the bowels, diarrhoea, dvsentary, constipation, piles, and tstula: to the luns. con sumption, etc.; to the blood, scrofula, scurvy, and all cutaneous eruptions. By keeping thee organs and vita' fluid pure and healthy we my sai'elv defy the attacks of di-ease, aud no medlars et p'reparcd for this purpose can equal the ac tion of HAYRACK'S VITALIZED BUCIIU! HEAR WHAT IS SAID. "It has male atanew man." "Dr. IInvdiK-k's Bin hu has Increased my wei, iiht fifteen pounds. "My wife would net be without money." PCI"' ah? "Our little hov is much better. I enclose one dollar for another bottle." "I find it ns e-y to take as milk " "We have sold thirteen hott'es this week, and shall want three dozen next order." Mv mornliiE wcy is con sharks to your Hucliu." Want of space compels me to conclude. Anv invalid or suib-rer eH'.cteit with any Kidney disorder who wiil write me as to their complaint, will be treated humanely and kimiiy. It is my muM tamest desire to investigate all lorrns of Diabetes, and to uive relief at all times . i I you are too poor to purchase, writ" me any way, unci yoi.r case will ha.e immediate attention. C A V T I 0 N. Observe thit the signature of Jos. Ilaydoel; i across tl)- mouth ol earn Oottie. Price-One dollar for lari"-. lino liny cents lor trial sizes. IHAYDOCK&Co. 7 I lev Street, New York. The Weekly Bulletin. A 4-8 Column 8 I'gc Paper ISSUED EVERY MONDAY, 82.00 l'er Year OO if In Advance tyviUv To CLUBS of FIVE or MORE, 11.50 jut Yenr. ADMINISTRATOR'S 8AI.E OF REAL liS TATE. Public notice Is hereby ptveu that by virtue of a Judgment and order of the county court of Alexan der county, Illinois, miido und entered ut the Juuu term thereof, A. D. IH-o, in a cause w herein Eliza .1. Twelile. administratrix ol the estate of Alexander Tweiite. deceased, was pliiliitltl'.r.ud Idn I'.Tweiiio, Amos A. Twentu.Asa 1). Twente, Ai lur II . Tweute, Ezra J. Twente, John II, Chirk, Eraiikllti Illtt and William Tolberl, were defendants, for the sale of real estate to, puy the debts of the said Alexander Twente, deceased, 1, the undersigned, adminis tratrix us ul'oresiild. will on Wednesday, the tfMh day of September, ISM), ut eleven o'clock A. in., ut the front door of the court house in Cairo In said Alexander cotii'ly. pro ceed to sell at public sale, to the hiu'liest bidder the following described n ul estate, free and clear ofthe dower of the undersigned us widow olthe said deceusi d.natn.'lv: Tim undivided rlve-slxilis (5-6) of tho southeast iiiarter. ofthe northwest 'inrtcr. and of the south west quarter of Iho northwest (iiartcr, of section twetitv-llvo isroin township fifteen, south nnu'o No. three CM wesi ol the third 'principal meridian in said Alexander county, lor tl.e purpose of pay It e.' the debts of salt! est;:-j. ' The terms of sale are. one ! nlf ca-li down, and tile balance In one year with note, anil ul.'O mort pace on the realesliitu sold In sec ure the deferred payment; said note to 1 ar led iei at the rate of Mx percent. KMA J. TvVKNTK. Aditilsintirlx. Cairo. 111., Ate-. :;0, P-o. rjMa'STKK'S SALE. Whereas, K. Marlon Lawrence and Kvaline Law rence his wile, did, hv their deed of trust bcarini; date June 'J I, A. D. IS:1, and recorded In there (order's olllce of Alexamb r county, Illinois. Jnlyl. A. D. IST'.i In Rook ol'Ttr.sl Deeds. on paj;e convey to the utidersl;iied tnistee, I lie followin ; real estate situate In county of Alexander and Stale of Illinois, to wn: 'I he southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, nml the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, all of section thirty four i-ll i, township fourteen (1 1), ranee two(ii, west of third principal meridian, In trust to secure tl.e paywci t of a cerli.ln promissory note In said deed of trust described; and whereas, delimit has been made In the pavtnent ol said nop', which said note remain loiit; since past due and unpaid. Now. therefore, on application of the Icl-iiI holder of said note no tice Is hereby given, that tho iindet-liriied trustee will, on Monday tiir JViii day of Smtkmukii. A. D. Isso, at the door of ihe court house. In said Al exander county and Suite of Illinois, at t'.e lueirof J o'clock p. m.of midilnv. offer for sale and seil lit public miction to the hiL'hest bidder, for c.i-h. the above described real i stale t pay und satisly the amount of principal and liiten-l due upon said note. WH.I.IAM lll l.K.N, Trust. e. Curio, In., AKfttst 'Jo, l-sf', J KtiAL. State of Illinois. Alexander I'ounty s. In the Circuit Court of Alexander County, Sep tember term lvl. 1'e'er Conrad vs Matthew J l.'yan Debt In attachment. Demand The above named deb nilal.t is hereby notified of the pendancy of the above attachment, at tl.e suit of Peter Con'r'ld.a,'u;.l;M the elate of Matthew J. Kvan. for the sum of :.'.,::. and !!'' -re the above named court now pendim:: nml that unb-ss said de fendant shall appear. L'iv bail and pb-adwltlei. the time limited for hi appearance in such cie-. t wit: on or before the third day of the Septeinb, r term of said court, lo be bo'ibn at the court house In said cottr.tv on the the third Monday of Septem ber. loxo.judymi.-nt will b- entered, and the estata so attached will lie sold. joiin a kf:;; k. Clerk of said Court. JCulro. 111.. AiiL'UsfJ- th, Isoo. (ireell A' (olbert. All's. LECAL State of Illinois, Alexander County In the Circuit Court of Alexander County, Sep tember t-rrii. lxo . The Cltv National Hunk of Cairo vs Matthew J Iiyati Debt In aiU.eMiienl. Demand f'-ll 1! The above named defendant is hereby noli;led of the peiidanevol'the obove attachment at the sail of the Citv N'ational l-ank ol ( aim aiM'nst the es tate of Matthew J. Iiyati for the sum of J'.'tl.l t, and before the above named court now pondine: and that unless said defendant -iiall app-ar. ive Sail and plead with. n the time limited for bis appear ance in such ens-, to-wit: on or before the llord dav re the September t. rtn o I said court, to be holdcri at the court hou-e in said county on tin third Monduv of September Don. judsfnier.t will be entered, and the e.-tute so utta. In d wi'l be snbi. JtillN A KKliVE. cl-rk of said Court. Cairo, III"., Att'.'U't 'J'-th, Don. (.reen it (ii'heri. Attys. II. BLOCK, Manufacturer and dialer in Custosa-imide 0 0 N. I). -A! I woik w.orai.te. I, done on shoT. I .1 U -puirinjj neatly i.merrlnl and Ltm: Ave. 1 1 1 inoi.-i. Cairo $-4 V f A1,,"""A VKAR. or 'i to I I ill l'-K' a duv in vour own loen:ity I r II INoriMi V, oi-ieii do as ued I f J M-inv miihe more - W y y (j,,,, Mm,t slated above. .No one can fail to make money fast. Any one nn do the work. You can make from M: loj'i an hour by devotin;; your eveiiinu" and spare time to the biines. It costs not hi ie to trv the Im-lne-H. Nothlni: like It lor money in akin-' cvi-rollered before Hu - i n c s-oi. j .!.. - an; and stricllv hoi '.ruble. Leaner. If you want to know nil abou. the best piijint: Misine--- before the public, send us vour address and we will send yon full particulars' and private terms free;si.mpU- wnrib K.l also free: vou can then inn ke up your mind f.irvoiirself. Address liEOIK.E STINSoN & Co., l'ortlnud.'Matne. MI'.dka;,. 1,1 I'M AM) IIKAIHl. A Wonderful Itcmnly. S A Y JC A N v s t: n i: . Tlie Gri'iit Internal mid Kxtcnial L'ein- I'dy, SAPAKULE HKro It Dlnhtherla, t'netimo in. Sore Throat, Dublin miitioii of the Limns, Ac, Lame Hack, liillamma tloii of the Kidneys. Ilackm l.e, I'.'es, Uuiilons or pioreliess of the I'cet from v I ntcver ciiuso, llurtis or Siialils. and all Inlliimiiuiler) Msciises. Prickly llnat. llittiiwrs mid all diseases of tint skin. For all feiinile complaints and Meuktiessi's It has no equal. Thousand have been suve,l from an tin- tlmelv death bv lis rise. Do not delnv. but try It, It Is a household necessity . Full particulars, in ntir Illuminated curds aud circulars, sent freu, upon application bv mull, A trial will benefit you. We iruarnntoe salbfiic tlon or money relunded, l'rlc, .Mlc. and l per bottlu. Trial liottles uric. Holdtiy nil (irnciiists hAMi i.i. (Iknuv .V Company. Proprietor. i!!7 llroadwav, Now York laweek In ynttr own town, ?1 out tit frso. No lllrlsk. Header, If yon wmil a business at which persons ol either sex can make crew r an me iima tnev wurK, wrtiu lor purucuiari 1IALLE1T d. CO., Portland A WoNi)Kiirt;i. DtscovKitr koii tub Lawk. A supporter for wunkly ladles, that I nlso a per fee. tireveiilallvo lo tho ciinseoiience of niarrlaye Price I'll can be obtained bv addrnsHluu.post ollle.u itox 4), Algous, hossotitn to., luw.i, J.QB "II in RAILROADS. ILLINOIS CENTRAL It. It. tiii: Shortest and Quickest Route T O St. Louis and Chicago. The Only Line Kuiniin DAILY TJJAIjSS lroni Cairo, Making Dikkct Connection EASTERN LINES. TltAISS I.KA' K Caiiio: '.i: 1 :i m. Mil il. Arr'.vln.' in St. I.nuls !': i:. a.m. : Chirnno. p. in ; Coiiiiectltii; at ndinHnd Killiiuliam for Ci:i''in tati, Louisville. IinliiUiiipoiis und p iint" East. 1 1 :lt Sol. I .'Tiin nml Wi't-rii Kxplt'rfM. Arrivim; in St. Louis Tin:-p. iu and cimnci tin-: for ail poinis v e-t. -4:'-'i p.m. V ust J .xprfHH I'or : I I.oais and t'hlcai'o. urriv.DJ ut St Louis 10: !- I p.m., and Chicago T:-'o a in -I :'-J ) j in. ( 'inciiintiti Kxprt"-. Arriving at Cincinnati T:ki a.m.; Louisville r:-.i; am- iM'.iauanolls 4:is a.m. I'asset.-.'i rs bv this train reach the above pninls 1 '-J iioL'Hs in advance id any other route. to :!tj J-The p in. express has PULLMAN i.k 11 I I v i, ( Alt Cairo to Cincinnati, wiiho'it changes, and l- h i:i;o. throi'.'h sluejersto M, Louis and Flint Timo Kn.-t. l.r this line go ihroii;'b to l-.iist. J asseiiirers rn points without any demy caused bv SuikIhY luterveciiii:. 1 he Satiird-iv alter noou tr..!n froiu Cairn arrives In new York Monday moriiri.' ut 1": lj. Thirty-six hours in advance of any oilier rov.e. ; ?.--l'or through tirkets and furthernformatloij, appiv at Illinois Central Culiroad Depot. Cairo. .JAs. JOHNSON. J. 1L JONES. ib'ii. .oieit'iern A.vnt. Ticket At-ent. A. II HANSON, tieu l'a-. Asel.t. tbicaito. (JAIltO A: ST. LOUIS It. It. .".aa IIIIIIIIIL I : i AM.'yA. Tit'"'.' k r i j. . II. W. SMITUKJW, Iictoivor. oIIOHTEST SHOUT LINE BETWEEN CAIIIO AND ST. LOUIS. Time SVh'-ilulo: Ihrouirh Express leaves Cairo Through Exjiress arrives at E. M Louis. 'i:''a m W p.m. 'j :no a.m. ;bl p in, 1 tiroiiu'll r.xpre-s leaves t.. M. l.ouis... Throu-'h Express arrives at Cairo .U;rphysboroaccommoilat:;iiileavesi aim l : ni p m. Mil' physh-oru Acc.amves.at Jiurpnysnoro . " p.m. Murphyshoro Ace. leaves M urp!: sboro .. S.1" am. M.irphysboro Ace. arrives at (. uiro 11 m. TheCalroiSt Louis Kail Hold is the only all RuilHoute between Cairo and St. Louis under one management, therefore there are nn delays at way stations awuitlni; connections from other liin-s. Close ain! sure connection" at Si Louis w ilho'her lines for North, East and West J. A NAL'OLK. Ajeot L. M. JOHNSON. Oet.eral Manarer. QHIO & MISSISSIPPI It'v. IIIIIIMIM VV- TIME TAHI.K OK ASEXOKU TItAI.NS FltoM VINCEN.NES (No.'. UO, IsTU.) EAXTWAKl). No. 3 Dav Express i Except Mite'.ay) l:"fip. m. li Epre.s i Except Suudayj. 1:1.'. p.m. 4 Nisdit Expre-s IDailyi. U':3Uo. m. WKXTWAI1I). No. 5 Express i Except Sunday) :K,a. tn. 1 Day Expro- i Except Minday i. . . i:'" ,k in. " 3 Ni'lit Express i Dully) .' D'Jja. III. ,J. K. Ci.Aiin. C. S. Covr. J n , Aisent Viiicennes. tieii . Ticket Aij't CiuclnniHi Kl'.KKY KOAT. (JAIKO CITY FK11UY CO. KK.KHY'IIOAT THREE o 1 - S STATES. On and after Monday. June 'th. and until further notice the ferryboat will make trips as fellows; I.BAVKS Foot Fourth st. 7:(" a. m. !i :t'(i a. n. 11:00 a.m. -':o0 p, m. 4::i0 p. m, J p. m. LEAVK9 Missouri Land';;. ;::i0 a. m. Ii::lt) a. m. 11 :: a. in. ;:'in p. m. !:w p.m. SUNDAYS 2::i0 p.m. LEAVES Kentucky Ld'n. x a. m. In a. m. l-Jiimm. n n. m. 5;:( p. m. 3 p. Ill BAN K. fpiIE CITY NATIONAL HANK Cairo, Illinois, CAPITAL. 8100,000 OFFICERS: VT. P. DALLIDAY, President. II. L. HAI.LIDAY. Vice-President. TilOS. W. UALI.IDAY, Cashier. DIUECT0R3: S. STAATS TAYl.nn. W. P. HAt.UDAT, uknby l. hai.i.iiuy, n. it. cpnninoiiam, d. 1). WHJ.UMSON, STIti'UKN 1II11D, tl. U. CANOES. Exchange. 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