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rt'iDWVitK. II. S. 1IAMIKLL, gUKKNSWAHF, HUUSB Ft7BNlSHl' GOODS, IIAK FIXTURES, OI.ASSWAHK, 18.") & 187 Commeivinl Avenue cam:". hUn-oi oas i rrri.H F. SJ. MUIIKAV, GASANDSTK.UI FITTER ,iA removed fw pkhbv iioubb ft) tl't HK,fK IHMI.W.V0OXSBVKNTHST. OrlO-lIK WINTER'S III.OCK, C.UHO. 1I.MNOH. , . l. greatly ImiToTcl ln stk. nil has X no. ili l,i..ln,lliiiiJcf rHANlir.LIK.llH, PENDENTS, (I LORE. 11HACKKT8, HALT. LIMITS, SHADE, KTC. HE HAS M A ItKKI) DOWN PRICKS Tothtlftilliin fi"r-. "n I h InvUes pit nwneof 'I" t'"''ic "this bulletin. Trr.MuV JfoR.viN"0,.ri.v IS, 1871. JOHN It. nIir.lILY, Raima am. Pmimira. Tim' cr rnt. ILtit littmis: One week. I'J earner, One year by rrrifr,ln hin-r In on One month by wnl. 75 Thrp inonlli. .............. Sli month- On year - 121 M 01 Till oMilpiptrfif Munmltr Finli ani oftht till of dsn); tkeoliimoruui;iLalitnSuthirn Ilhnoii; attiU-amkrmiMli $mnll, but Jenrltu ; out rfxin on ali nAjati of mltrut to Ike yMic; tntk a Uirt al tnereasnw crnlM, tht llallf tm mdnl. tSt pnlnmvjt ot mfrtlijcnt rtnleri nnd enterprising bunittt itn. Tilt DOLLAR WEEKLY BULLETIN, John II. Oberly A Co, lino reduced the tab. acriptioa price of the Weekly Cairo ilnlletin to Out IKMar p4t nwuiiH, miking II (lie etit-speiit pa par poUi.hed in southern lllinoln. For I'resident, 1S7J, JAMES K. DOOLITTLE, or Wisconsin. Suljftl to ih iirrtiicn of iht nntin;ifil dew (trade contention. (Tli-N. w York Wnt I J on Senum Doolitili..; "Hi rteorit is so roiuiVni nnd uiitar tuikrd that it amy be likened to i straight lint dravn aeru" a uusilen cltitr htam, itmicerrtd by tlif jluetuatimi titmouihere vf Autrrieatt i7i, thrwjh tlie jtaat tiefnty yttr: ' Kt.mh taJi If&MtorlktJifflt, dtliitrd at Ik- trt,in JsCX.) 'I.l u -i ty lh i-cplf oft lie Mouth Cimilltti tr.'Mi-i'.J t.nluij ih LiiiunisNrtfrthn; hul re tlM miiti-t Ujiiic nnil liml ticn put ilonnlij- r. in iti nut : ni,t iih.iii I iimio with Lit inn :uil th.w,ple of Lttiutnt' therw were uni-n. ti,i-,Kh...h'ut.i.. confiscate their U ' fy . m .Li ill. in I.iyi- " Tlicic n. linn- r. 0 l I,. u ,, wouMimvo made ihctn i. Illlt (lull IH. lioc I' i'i' Im ms.le lilt name-mi- '" ' "-.t 'r, li't ii nmko thoni fellow ' ii.ii ! I tutho powernnj clory ol K ii., nou tint they have Inhl iIowd tho urn, ..Mr r-MImn nii'l have rencno.l their Mloji., i tie in, mil the fiat;, moke tho '.iiti.irii ,.,. ,ir Mlow-citueni', soil llum n . thin.r.iniiorvof tho nation." Hon, J no. )1. I'iikiis has appoiutcd IJii U'. U. UoKinan, C. G. Hughes, Kv, ami Joel G. Morgan a committee lo examine candidate in tho congres sional di-uict for the eadetship at West '''i'tt, The examination will take I'lx-e August 2d, at Shawnectown. The tiallatin Gnutt,- says: "Hon. v,... i. . J NewtOH 1, Casey, of Mouud City, is w,l regarJed an a probable democratic 'cauJiJatefur the office of congress- ' mail at-large. I)r Casey has served nyyr. in the 'legislature of our 'Mate He 'c,,"lu'u, UU1 'mi,, i ,; '., " Iteconf ' V - J "macaco of hi.- party. Amos,, recent dc'atln is that of Kd- Kelehuui, ,vho.o career upon WalUtreet witl, i: ..-i a-.de.),, e'i,! J blu" trlal ' wi viehtm ,o s,g Sing prison up- :i elurire nf f,i, :n t... - i lte,l JV .... n ' u " tU i , "ri .ii. unu ui Wt'ltlDL' tOliilm a!" tlin i.,v ! -'XcitiDy topics of the day in '"W occurred wi.; ;.. if.. . Mill. uttiu "retlun a Win ... i 111 e but lit (i sa inn..!. . ' " 1 "v v ' j"--'", "u exiiiuiiej juu-mm ami sVill n stock . I. .. ! ., .WYu.k.toek exchange. I t '"'' until, under1 - suuueu reNcrrCJ. he fiUHuiied for "Wr. Pr.rti.:, i Wuoe.lt ' .. "asse.i- ...... J " iiniirtsoiaueutiiithn fcuiiettiinri. . -"niiiuo If.. n reer, way all his wmt" BwePl for 1.1.,.. 1.. " .Vm . 1 too much I ruurcd lo tl publication in Kugland of The u .ltlu of Dorking " are already beeomingi parent. It has ot only ure.,iv b ' . ii . ' . " J v.iL'u iiiu nfiritiiHp tni.wi 1.... 1 . ' ui "ui nas niso Hiimuiaicu the ministry tilc my of wanin preparations. Dockyards are belug enlarged and oxton.l I...J... built,; thtfw"nufaetureofarmsaudor. d.nauce b received a great inpetus and ererjwbero throughout ;a10 king! Uoni wriraj of military npirit is no. ticeable, such ua Ijaa ot beeu witnessed for over half century. Jonn Bull's I'UreUL. i Wk!i- l pon -' pardons since Au- aminatlon will commence at 10 o'clock, wwit.f l- . rulurnl;J t5ainto the 8U6t' 18Gb' hitludlng -18 caK-s ot murder, a.m. ul V.J .,"r'UCr fcxI,loits. wd being -A lady in AVyoml,, . complains that, ,u For, V,"5 H0"0"1 ,f cnndlllt!! we submit -HJ:-U1y friena, uud r.fc -..ta.t.Hn tL fenle sti.lrago htw',' th n'" mlt . 1'l" repeating to a mod- J'of ,,or that Territory ro- Tho person nominated is required to bo -raie. exieiu -. . 1 'U1 to vote unless i.mvr..l 1... nil niitiiiil renldimt of tlm dUlrfet. IC Willi, I. 1 I tlio r,ul......i iter a lew . . -"Ji nu -b""""ii 01 ono of ti, f,.i,... .. . -"'' uieu a the .. vo-itiltt.!v..... . " aire of early roauhowl, 0f HU..v... , 1 uu 01 tlorw?" ' "8 9 llulti rel. "No wu. buried at Albanv h THE uood efleeu ,rW. . , ,':."!!0. Xr!"" to erect a halt prido lias evidently (nkcii nlarin. His Donated Buncrtorily i" not so union n mere innltornf MJiitiitiont n it is ono of firm conviction, nnil lie i ready to lav down his 'iff nt any timo in its mibsliiilalion.. Under tins inspir ing influence, Mr. Ciildwcll announces that the annv will be fooii ntigiucntcu v lOS.UOO regular troop, and tho lui- itia hy I.VOOO, thus giving n total homo lorco of nearly hall a million ol men. Of coiireo the press is jubilant over the changed condition of nfliiiri", and the London Times, which coueoived it n duty to visit tho nuthor of tho Jlattlo 'of Dorking" with a roll of its most in- liguant thunder, finds it now impossible to repress a chuckle of satisfaction. It says : ''Wc have a fleet which could sweep the seas of every enemy, and an army of regular soldiers quite strong enough to give an account of any in vaders who might contrivo to cscapo tho fleet." A NAKltOW OUAOE HOAD. Howard Schuyler, Secretary of the Denver and Itio Grande (Narrow- gauge) railway company, has published the following concerning this, the long est line of narrow-gauge yet projected: "Impressed with the importance of the ' new principle, the economy of ita con struction and operations, and its 1 adaptability to roads in mountainous ' regions, a company was formed last 'year to build a line with a gauge of 1 three feet, from Denver, Colorado, ' southward along tho base of the 'llocky mountains, and through 'the valley of the lUo Grande, ' to HI l'aso in Mexico, a distance ' of nearly niuehuudrcd miles. Capital ' was very quickly subscribed, tnd the ' road commenced in December last. ' Work has been progressing so rapidly ' that by August tho first eighty miles ' section will bo completed and in oper- 'ation, tho first road of that gauge in the country Ueing so far distant, but .'littlrt attention lm.i been attracted to ' in the cast, though the enterprise of its ' management certainly deserves notice. 'New patterns of engines and of rolling ' slock, and patterns of iron bridges, have had to be devised which should se 'curo the greatest strength and carry 'iug capacity consistent with a ' minimum weight of material, ' while the form should not vary so 'greatly as to conflict with the prejudices 1 in lavor of existing patterns. Tho re ' suits, wo think, have been most favor ' able. We arc enabled to make pas- ' sengers fully as comfortable and give ' them ns much room as a Pullman 1 drawing-room on the l.SA gauge, while ' the siiueil to be obtained will fall but . ,. .. .... ,, , . , , , 'little, ll at all, below that on tho broad- , ... ., , , ur gauges. o eonliilcntly expect ' even on the short section to bo coin 4 pleted this summer, to make such a 'showing as to establish the 15-feet ' gauge as pre-eminently the 'gaugo of 1 the future for the railways of this ' country, or at least of tho new West. SMALL 1TK.MS. A kLfififii t n ii no whs flout frnm f!1 waukeo to McGregor, Iowa, HII miles, ro ccntly, to put out it lire. Lumber is a legal tender of o.io of tho. towns in Alabama. You can get a j nl op for three ten-foot planks. Iowa contains it venorablo counlo Wuro married in 1708, and who tiro "early two hundred and live years old col- ,ccllvu,-v- 1" tll 1,0(',!S"I,", "l 'an Francisco cec,bratia 1,10 l-ry pontillcatc ofPiuix, Gen, Koscorntis acted as marshal. i ho grave of the relic'. Gen. Leonldua l0lU'' 111 AuBu.t..,Oa, U decorated with Oowcm every morning by n lady who lives ln thut cil-v' -A'"S ,u publla ob.urvuncc. oftl.o iuurlh Hurlingtoii, Iowa, was u brick- laying match between half-breed Indian ul,d u Caucu.iun. A nidy aorekuuper ill Chicago anxious ror Cutom hu put up u nign annotincini: i ., . ,. , , that ho is "a moral ilrnsmuku Z, r""",ur ironiii ilea er. ' A lady correspondent of an Alabama I paper longs fur tint iiower to shittllu oil' I this heavy bod v mid Leenmn n uln,.,, ,lro,i a- i ot cotidenseil coolucsi An ingenious iiiimIu of transacting tho duelling bu.iuu.sbv an Kiil'IUIi novelist is for the combatants to swallow pouoit and then tots up for an emeti;. Tho " champion pardoner" of Amur- w.iaui uou laruoncr" oi Ainer- SI'.1"! J l ! of Georgia, '" 1... , . IIC tl ll II lilt I rntwirl .. .... .l .t 1 ti.tn....! ."iv". uii uuuciHionai '"elitutloii In an Kan...,, k... . . ""u ""-" 11 . --urucuirer of cane and ratt,. Zl 114 Aimoi,u),l(.al . , ""tiiimd put.er, ... . " .', T v, " w ted i ou'r ' ... ' ' throughly .listr.lm- aiktd, " What i. ' . '"' having been M'Animibroll . .. 1 r '"Buoly ronpon- iiiiiureiia. ' -niotoinptrollorof (i..ori!u that the Mute l..i ve, i..': . r,T"'t value of It, roe w 7 . '"" l v iv.ow, 0U0. Tllll I ....I... . ... wtauuhod wo. .:.r. : - V ' lV,"'5 - ..uumtiuiru i.r 1 rauo. tho b" mo JJfuscrtX "...l.K, 11111 ll.i... picj contain, un nppuiUotho iitQj 1 u,4'. yrus Wakefield, who hu, .... Can I iiinj, lit fell Ml lis I.,. THE CAIRO DAILY BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1871. f tho fomnlo relief eoctollcs, urging thorn lo bring lliclralilcra to tlio polls. A 'orlh Carolina pupor lolls tla rcmtrknblo story that ft man who Hod to tho swamp during tho Into war to iivolJ tho draft lino boon lately discovered living n hermit life In n den and settle ment of bis own in n denso thicket near tlio bunk of tho river. When ilrst iliscov- orcd lie lied to his biding plnco, and upon being pursued bo showed flitht, but finally surrendered, nnd Insisted upon rofiulng to goiniotno rmy. Upon being informed that tho wnr was ended about six years ago, bo concluded to abandon bis hiding place nnd return to tbo old plnntntion, wbcro bo found many cbangci sinco tho commonecmcnt of the rebellion. His only clothing wus tnado from tlio skins of coons nnd otbor nnlmals which bo bad enptured during tlio time, having seen no one with whom to convcrso during about oight years. Ho lms almost lost tbo control fo language except a tew profnno words. WIT AND MURMOR, A young lady down East is about to writo "What I know about courting." "Mnssa Christopher Columbus was a queer man," said a negro orator. "A notion crossed him ono day, nnd den ho croiscd an ocean." "Thero is something in that," as tbo man said when he tried to put on his boot with a kitten in it. Some folks can novcr let well enough alono. Hero is a now insuranco company formed to protect men ngainst desortion by their wives. A fair lecturor says "there is no work man can do but that will bo bettor dono by having a woman by his sldo"' How about currying a kicking mule. A Clcvuland merchant lately received a packago labboled, "1 box Tom. Cuts." It took him somo timo to decipher tbo fact that tho inicilptlon meant a box of tomato catsup. A fellow, down on tho fair sex, says of woman : "Sho can bo nicer to a woman lio hates than carpet-bag 'politician to a negro beforo ho has votod." As this is tbo season when sunstrokes may occur, overy precaution should bo used to guard ngainst them. Almost any thing placed in the hat, except a brick will protect tho head. Men must huvo occupation, or bo mis erable. Toll is tho nrlco of sleep and ap petite of health nnd enjoyment. The very necessity which ovorcomos our na tural sloth is a blessing. A woman who never ownod a Uiblei supposed that sho wns quoting it when shu grcoted her ton, who camo home to keep thanksgiving, in tlio following words- "Hero comes the fatted calf.', "Hoy," said an ill-tompercd fellow to a noisy lad, "What aro you hollcrin for when I am going by ?" "Humph" return ed tho boy, "what aro you going by for when 1 am hollcrin'?" Many a child goes astray, not becnuo there is u wantof prayoror virtuoalhome, but simply bcc.nn a homo lacks sunshine. Children need smiles ns well as ilowors need Kunbuums. CU1UIBNTNEWS. (I'enional ami linper-oiml. Alex. Koitli Johnston, thogeographor U dead. Doctrcfs Marv C. Putnam has left Paris for Lonc'on. Huron Kotlischild owns 144 houses in Paris, and don't livo in any of them. Duluth, on Lako Superior, has been visited by a succession of tidal waves, which have dono much dnrnngu. Mondelssohn-Uartholdy's sou is n pro fessor at tho university of Heidelberg, and ono of tho most prolific writers for tho magazines of Gormany. John AVasson, of Arizona has bcon ap pointed ono of tho commissioners under tho act to celebrato tho contcniiiul anni versary ofindependonco at Philadelphia. OUR CADET. CO CUKUS WANTS A CADET FHOM THE THIHTEENTH DISTHICT. THE CANDIDATE TO I'ASS AX EXAMINATION AT bllAWNKETOW.V THE ItUI.EH OOVElt INO THE NOMINATION. THE D.a", AU- UVfT SECOND. IFiomi the OiilUtln Gnrett.! It Is provided by a law of Congress that each Congressional District in tho u,IIU!a !,lnW ' ontmoa to imvo ono Cadet and no more, at tho military Academy ,.t Wet Print, N. V. Hon. i ..... it wr...i. i .A t. . -n. bio man to represent hit district, ftnd thortforo bus concluded to lcavo tho l,u'" ' I"" '"u l B competent. Ho has fixed tho day for tho examination of candidates on W'odncs- d,l'i August 'Jnd, 1871, at tho ofilco of ,umKu l- "owman, at Hhawneo- Col. Crebs has appointed tho following persons a committee to examine candidates 'Vr. position: Hon. W. G. Uowman, ;v.,"", , ... v.. ' b? Tho pay is $500 por annum. jvppiicuuon can uo mauo uy lottor to ill 1 -iir.. i mu ouuruuiry 01 tur, 10 imvo tuo name of tbo annllcant nlaeod unon th rn..t.t..r. 11 .:.,. .... ...i.t.i. '. i .: VV.UIhU. IIIU uuiiiu.uu UUbWUUII IIIU sovnnteun and twontv-two vuars. candidate lets than live feet in can bo udmitted. Jidntcs must bo irco from unv in ?tuous or immoral dUordor. I IliU tUIIUIUIHd IB IUUUIIUU i 111W lu 1)0 rii... ir.i..- 1. .aa.,i.a.i 1... 1 a 1 I5 J" Ah' u u 1 ui uiui iimi.ni;ii.iii; aiiiiuii 1 UL'ILT.l. tivo ucoeraphy. particularly of our coun- ir..( unj j Jim history of tho United States and arithmetic, It Is earncstl I bo prefent at Shawnectown at an early 1'0."1r 0,1 the day of examination. Jur oxchanues aro k iidlv rcnuosted to givonotico of tlio timo and placo of this uxniiunaiioii. 1'UINTINU. -( HUM. .1 work ornil, 111 in .....1 J and vurlt-.l rol.irt at umi liii.riiii,ii,;,ii 11, o rliiliriUti, cliriiiimtlii iir.- iIiiiih kt tlm lltilli ihi joIj iirlnliuu olll.'v. 'I lil In tlm ino.l ii.,ui kul,lM l'."1" y.-r lniitclt ua It il jIoiiii. n ..in. ,iuy (iiuKork, In uulorml pr.i.tli.K. of D-n onllanry I. .. ,1 ------ 0fl v''"-.i"-''yrii ...iikiiik ii" 1 uni I. .111.. .'iiuiim: vrry im jaw. NARROW GAUGE. rjSNMSYLVANtA. tii in i " w, gaugo railroads aro pro- been olmrlorod to build a road ot Sflnch Riuep from PHI adylphl to connect with ho Pennsylvania Central In Chester coun- )i A'a"'"K "'"m&n upper jJarby, Here ford, Maple, Nowtown and Paofl. Inn week or two work will begin on another twolvo miles, which will afford an outlet for tho coal, lumber and iron of an im portant mountain district. Somo of tbo gradients on this lino will bo. nvor ono hundred feel to tho mile. Tho Lancaster it Heading Narrow Oauijo Hail ,Koad Company has been Incorporated to build n road (gaugo not lo exceed four foot) from Lancaster to Heading; also to construct branches. Thero is also a movement on foot to build a narrow-gaugo road from .Media to Chester, in Delaware county. 1 onto. XanestUU, Cumberland J- Caldwell. A narrow-gaguo is projected from Zanoi villo to Caldwell, Noblo Co., 34 miles. Tho routo is fuvorable, and tbo cost ol construction will not exceed $8,000 per mllo. Thero will bo no tunneling and no hoavy fills. Tho country abounds with coal, Iron ore, building stono, timbor, etc. KENTUCKY. LouitvilU, Jlarrod! Creek and Wtttfort. --rho city cf Loufsvlllo havo granted right or way through a portion of tho city. Thl is a throo foot guago road, and the project is pushed with an energy that renders its early completion probable. M1MNC80TA. A'orVi Shore (Minnetota) Railroad. The Duluth Mlnnesolian mentions that Hon. Edmund Kico, Prosldent of tho Bt. Paul & Chicago ltailroad, was at that placo last wcok in conforenco with other railway men in regard to a narrow eaugo road along the North Shore to Pigeon Hivcrj and thenco (by an arrangoracnt with tho Canada Government) to Fort William and tho Silver Mines. President' llico owns tbo remnant of tho old land grant by which an extension of tlio St. Paul & Pacific road to tho International Houndnry Lino at Pigeon Htver was authorized ; and proposes to uso that grant in tho lntorcstoi this now project. BOAT HTOIESJ. SAM WILSON, mur.t in BOAT T O RE 3 a r o c r. K I E s , P HOVISIOH S, K T C, No. 110 Ohio Levee, :::::: Caiuo, Im.. oimrR runxni.T riLLin: G. D. WILLIAMSON, WHOLESALE GROCER, PHODUCE AND COMMISSION MKHCIIANT, No. 70 Ohio l.eirf, A I It O, I I, I, INO! h. fiO-Hppclal nttrnlioD (jlrrn to ConslKnmenl nil lillini: tinlerr. MROCKRIEM AND DRV iUtOVH. WILLIAM KLUGE, liCALKH l.f FAMILY GROCERIES, DUY-GOODS, NOTIONS, HOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAl'.H, ETC., Has Juit rprelveil a heavy Btoek of Hoots and NhoeH, Iluniery and Notions, FOH SALE FOH CASH VERY CHEAP Ilo alio lino a fine Mock of Kuinily (Ircrf rle ot' oi cry kiml. mUKKK SIXTH-ST. AND COMMEH-CIAL-AV., (A I HO, ILLINOIS. HKWI.VO MAVIII.Vt:. NO HUMBUG.' ' II. F. GOODYEAR It now oileriDKtlio GROYER AND BAKER, FAMILY ATI) .MANUFACTURING SEWING MACHINES. Willi irivlpgorpuvlnK In monthly Installment., uitli.iut luturcl, 1111.I Hitli clioicn bulnecn th (Jrovor ami Ilsker Miuttla or atictli inaclnno. tli-tlie alike on botli l.li-. l'ornoca wlahinu to buy n flmt rlaia aewine niai'lilno for lti5. with lictnnter. tiller, braider &Da iiulltor, diiapo uml tliuinb-scrvtr, oil can, botlloot un, Horrw.iirivt'r, iwenu rxint nruuinH, iuiir uuui liiuH hii.I rztra needle ilaie, .lioul.l g(ve(iood. far a ran. Call mil hco nam lo h or work, at No. 186 Washington-avenue," Nearly opjioiito tho ll.illellu office, IIKTWEEN KLKVKNTU AND TWELVTII-STt. JyllUlm WANTED, AGENTS. OeU'nty.fWe lo two hundred. dollo tier month vj vei ywncre, main ana lenwie, 10 introduce the (eiiuino Improved Common Hcuhu Family Hewing (iiHcu.ne. inia inncniDe.vrili JUium. iit'iu, iiu,; IUV. UIUHI Uimi. Vl'.l. llllb Ullll' DUI.'IWI.. w . montaupcrior mannnr. Price only (IS. Fully war rantnl for flto veara. We will .ay l,000 for any inaclilno tliatwill how antrontter, more bcau- 11111. u. iiiu.u 1 mviu nciiiii man gnr. 1. inuapa .uo -Klaatlo IxicK Mil tell." Evorv asunnd atitohcan bu 1 ut, and rtill tho cloth vannot b pulleil apart ithoilt tearing It. Wo pay agnnta 7S to I Jul per 1no.1tl1n11duxp1.n1.es, orituomiii..iuii from which twlco that amount can bo madu, For circular auil lur.i.p, .ipi'1 w u wureiii.. nuivr.liss i;u IMHpruceHlreet, I'hlladelpliia, Tfl. Cautioi.Iio not be ImpoMi'il upon by otlior P. tlm oulming olt wortlilcix can Iron machines under tliH rumu name or otherwiae. Ours l the only Kruulue and really practicitl cheap machine man. liar. uivi.. apr li'-Ctm 10K ham: NOTICE. The lllinoU Central Hail ltoa.l nnnin.i.v nn. oiler for alu tho following dei.cribc.il loin to 1'imt Addition to the City of Cairo, vit 1 iMi 27 Unck -Ji. Lot Vt block ai, 1 xu, A " HJ, 0 M H', a n. i " hi, at bJ. For ti-rma.rle,, apply lo JAMEr JOHNSON. Ageatt iiiiriuw BiiKo ronu iron! jicii'g Mills 8tC l on on tho Punnsylvanla Central, -In Blair county, across tlio AlUgncny-Modn-tains throuirh Hell's (Inn. n ,ii.i.nnn r IlfSJtTKANCK, W. 11. MOItltlJ, Notary Public, . U. U. CANDKK No. Pub. add U; s, com. FIHE, HULL, CAHGO, LIVE STOCK, ACCIDENT, LIFE, iasrsTj-3aXasrbi!i .1 t J 1 V . : ATX A, HAMTrOBD, A""-! V,W,Wk 87 NORTH AMERICA, PA., Ansel".- .V..i....!,7KJ,M)d 00 HAnTronn, conn., A. 2,&M,210 T2 PUOCNtX, HARTFORn, Aet.. .'.1,781,148 8C INTERNATIONAL, N. Y., Assets.- 1,113,398 17 PUTNAM, HARTFORD, Aet 700,917 U. CLCVKLAND, CLEVELAND. Ael S15.C73 8 HOME, COLUMDU8, Atrrts. ,SIJ,78 AMERICAN CENTRAL, MO Anct .'....'..6(0,000 0J CONNECTICUT MUTUAL, LIFE, Aiseti .,30,OJO,000 ui TRAVELER'S, IIAUTFORD,' LIFE AND ACCIDENT, ( Af t - ...'.lWO.OtO Ot RAILWAY rASflKNOEBs' ' ASSURANCE CO., HARTFORD, At.M 500,000 0 INDEPENDENT, I30STON, Apet... ...M0,S2 C8 SAPFOUD, MOltRIS 4; CANDKK, City Natlooal flank, CAIRO, ILL. FIRE AND MARINE 1 IT S TJ A. 3ST O E3 CeMPAXIEAt NIAOARA, N. Y.i AMAt . ..ti.iie.tie V l,0C8,72l 71 OERMANIA, N. V., AHKCta .... HANOVER, N. Y., A ("el m. 710,802 00 REPUBLIC, N. Y Arnol TH,'J2i 00 Comirilnx the Un.krwriUrs' Agency. YONXXRa, N. Y., Aat S78.4U 15 ALIIANY CITY, Aet 4'J,193 23 firemem'b fund, o. y, Aet 678,000 00 HECURITY, N. V. MARINE, At.ft... 1,482,mS CO QTORK, Dwellings, Furniture, Hall, and Car. Koea. inaurvu ai raiea as wToraoie as aouiu. liertnanvnt necurilv will warrant. I reapectlully aak or the ctllzeua of Cairo, a naieui meir iiuiroaaae., C. Jf. Hl'GHKt, Office at Kirt NatlonalH ante iNTEBEST-PXYliNO'lSAN." A new and norel system of Life Insurance ie renllr Introduced by tlm MISSOUM MUTUAL LIFE Sr 1'. "LBVtH. Ily this iyaletn, I.llo fnsiinoce is nirola'ned t as little cost aa br Ihe'naual olmrt. and the col. icy bolder roceltca aa anonal Ititareal ol aarea Mr cent, unon all the money bald br.lmn to tli Company! bin annual premiums thus earranx nim aa mucn a a government oono The plan haa beeu thoroughly crltlclcU and uy inuoraeu uy mo mom cmiueu. aciuaricx and skllual maluemttlelana Inthelajidj imuo it baa not yet been the aubject or uofavoralst inomiou many ru"peciaoie quarter. Office of tho Company, NORTHWEST CORNER FOURTH AND OLIVE, ST. LOUIS, MO. ARTHUR B. BARRETT. Prcitdeiit Henj. William, kecretary. tm Banka high In tne llat ol sound, thrifty Wenlerr H'e.uomP.u.,.e-...-.' .t. ,. IV II.. .IIIUIVV.I.I"! w 1 . , IthaaaaaAta nun than hnouall tocoraralliu ,)..i.tl...A. in ..l.lilln . Uitha fa.nul.. ,'' It baa ono hundred tbOUSaad dollars depo.lleu with tneniateor muun aa ni(.u.i (u .n.u n ... MtLvtiAlitjlra. . 1 .' It baacou.pUed fully wtb fbe.aew laws ol lh Htate. wnicnare quue aa exaciiDgauu uioroiiiu v.nMn..il I11ID UIORB ci.miwro nw.vH. It lovesta Ita funda in, th, Wait, among tht peopio rrom wnom iney are rycfifu. ; Ita management Is IgoroO, skillful and u . ita annual income nuin ino inwira ' already more tliftn'tmmeieny to rayti16ssei. . tl nnliif. nnAn thn nrdlnanf life and CD. 'dowment plant, at tha same rata aa other llraU clans coniiianivi. . The policy tioiuers receire ail trie pronw inau. n.lat .l.vldeudMi . . . j The atock linblara ..can rMeive o&lr 'tan lar cent. 01 inierfKi on meir cap. mi, uy uiu teriiia the charter. . ' 1..' The annual dividends to DOlIcvtlioidera un ai" ready greater t ban many aid KaiUrn Coropaoas l,m aver beea hlf to naV. The Bute of Hllodla paid last year about (obr million aonaraior 1.11a iuaurauca. ,. Why eud o mucn money out. 01 in state aw ay to nwjl orn ,aui new r.oxiana lur aa article that may be produced ut aacioaj. y (ormoru no 'WWUV CSiW aprtfluawtt ' AfCMU sit Calr VAMBBBS. J.GEO. 8TEINUOUSE, FASHIONABLE BARBER Cor. Nll.-t. msmI 'iassncrll-w, awrnnarp Harara, O'CUan Towels and -tlklllfull Workmen SrrAdlea and cliltdnln" hair tut iui'a aliam Vtd. either at Ilia shop or at their own home, aaw-fiemiemen'a whiskers and hair dyed in elentmc inauner, bullslaction guarautecd. DHVGrl. BARODAY BROS.. IHe 'li'llVFiE, iao, Hi a DBUGC3-ISTS SARATOaX"r)plfyNll.S'- IX tl'Lt (LAST at harclayh' druo htork. . ' Fa Hi-rrtT, Dii., ' f',MvM66SliV6'''filhD FOOD I ....... 1... - t -1 -' - . ' il ut;.fu m WItllOtT THrtfttlr At Harclayh'. a .V J' i"H K I. M B O li-D Q "J GRAPE f CATAWUA ) f ORAPK ) PILLS I CATAWIlA ORAPK ORAPE ( CATAWUA ) t I "RAPE ) PILLS u all or lir.LiMHttLII'H NT. DM'IM-.N FRKHII FROM FlRftT HAND, Alway 10 stock Id t? Miji.ly, in.l fur tnl t rflay Kri. PEEBH BXiXTE X.IGIC '1 U B T RECEIVED . KB rarMalaltjr thfUlaM, Halllr orlUllon AT BARCLAYS'. fExTRA Fine Cologne; Genuine Imported Extract; 'Hair, Tooth and Nail Hriimik.h; India ItuoBER urhery Go. AT BAECLAY BBOB. PURE WHITE LEAD PURE FRENCH ZINC. Ilest grades In large .took and va riety, very cheap; AUDI Fudl Link of Colors, cat Avu ix oil; Paint Itruahe., I.luncr.1 Oil, Whitewash P lilies, Turpentine, Varnlshea Kte. etc., All IianS AXD TAXllAKD 41'AUTIU At Barclays'. ar.XEBAi. auenth. HALLIDAY BROTHERS, GENERAL AGENTS, FORWARDING and COMMISSION MKMCJIANTM. 1 DEALERS IN FLOUR; And'AM'nti.nf klo lltcf uU Kanawha SALT C OIMC 3?J 1ST 1 33 3" 70 Ohio Lkvee, CAIltO, IIiMNOlH. SJAaAOMN. EL DORADO 'BjitLIARD SALOON AND BAR ROOM. JOHN OATEN. Proprietor. tele Commercial Avenue, CAIHO, ILMN01 TklLLIABD aaloonifurnlvhul with the b at ol D tableat and bar supplied with wlnea, liUora ana cigara oi tue iinriv nranim. FITZGERALD'S BAKPIiH BOOMB Cr Vvisirtcwsstls MU sail " ssaoroaS''1""' TMEIUtMIg pie, Booms 'aro slocked with pure SlliliilimfntlnBouUi iiIIboU. and uoart DetMr Iookou. . J iht yanOUS hrandi ol vrtnea aim iw- JOJiUlXUP' SALOON CaraVer Ten lis Ntree't ss t'osasswr. AVvNe, QtJPICBIOB lloilbr.. boor. ale. Ic.'anci fragrail O Jlavanaa alway oil ttand. those deslriOg dp Dflitlul beverages ahonW not lall Ui call ana"ftnoy Wivm. At. Wieir WFw w .m m mumu- ner that will warrant a return. AD hla ll.juori, wlnaa and cigar have beu mlecled with great care and cnugai laaiv. nouns, hanii, rrci mi W. W. THORNTON, DOORS. SASH BLINDS, WINDOW GLASS, MII.Mjl.KM, XiA.T33: JVSVT) LUMBER Office on Tenth St., Ilplnrrii S'.timi.rrrlnl nn.l Wnaltliigrou CAIBO. T.XiXi iV. rjbeatliiiiir Fell and yiiarliOment. II . Uf ls.li.. ta...BAB..l II . . 11 a. WA LTERH, titALia m HARD ani) SOFT LUMBER ol every description, LATH, SHINGLES, CEDAR POSTS, IMJOHS, SASH, BLINDS. ORDERS SOLICITED. Steamboat Lum n e r, Furniihed on ahorteal notice. Comtncrcial-av, bet. 10th and llth-sU., CAIRO, ILLINOIS. JVT.UF NASH HOLDER. DOUBLE-ACTING WINDOW LOCK AMD SASH HOLDER. IIAXAEL'm PATENT THE ONLY RELIAIlLr WINDOW FAST OUT. 5a- a3i m 2? Rf-3T !Si a J. a BEKLIZHEIMER Sc CAHN, Hole n nera of the Terrltines of the fltates ol llliuoin, Wlou.iu auJ Iowa, and Agenta fur oilier Slatea. General Office 96 'YAniNOTON-jvr., CHICAOO, ILLS. atAIXMOAUH. SPRINGFIELD ANI) ILLINOIS SOUTHEASTERN E. R. On and alter Monday, April llth, 1K7I, Iralaiwll ruu as ioiiowh i NORTHERN DIVIfllON. Taiix ooiaa poiTiiru.r. Mall. F.ipreaa 12.36 ..on, , 3.0.1 ' , ;M " . 6;17 " Iave Virginia......-.- CIO a.m....... " Hpriugneld - " -.. " Tavlorvillti... 10:Si " . Arrive ut Puna ....11:40 tn, TaAixsooiio aoavuwuT, Kipre Mall. Leave Tana ...t:ia,ni ujd. " Til-, orvi e 4:47 " :!!C " Arrive at Sprlngfleld...C;I5 6:U) ' 1-nvH aiii iiiguei.i ..: Arrive ut Virginia Ji.li " .....S:li BOUTHEHN D1VIHION. TKitan ooiu sotrruitar. I.etve FlgeHOod 6:30 a.m ....,lftlO a.m. " Flora...-..-....sai " U:0 " Arroe at Bhawncetown3:Mp.m.. ........ 6:15 p.nt TaAias ooixo auaviiwuT, I.euve Kliawneelown 5:45 a.m . S.tOp.tn Flora .U:Si " 7;Ou" Arrive at Edgewooil 4:50 " ..8.ai " The o::J a.m irain ironi r.uKrwoou, mna ua.7 Mi, 1, ,!. Wadneadavaand Fridays, and 6:45a.m. train from rJhawneutown on Tuesdays. Thura. days and Baturdaya. ,.,,, Connerin at ABiuanu wi.n jarKnonriue uitipmi of Chicago and Alton Itillrnad, for Jacksonville. reterwiiurg, maaon vny.nnu an ooinia wuh At Hpriniifleld, with Chicago and Alton, and Toledo, WaliAnti nnd Weatern Kailrbad, for lilootnlngton, Chicago, and all points north, north. wo.1 aim west, . , AtPana with Ind. and Bt. Louis, and Illinois Central ltailroad lor all points eait, south and aouthoaat, At Kdgewood with Uhlosgo fivnion iiuuuia Central ltailroad. , ... At Flora, with Ohio and Mississippi iuu r.ia.it AtHhawneeUian. Willi ateamboaia for ClDCln. null, Paducah, Cairo and Ht.LonlH. ORIiANU HM1TII, Oen lBnp t. Joum FooJiTT, Oen'l Fr'gl and tickoi Ag '. l-OAI. AND WOOD. "f.""mV "ward, WOOD 'AND GOAL MERCHANT. J?. M. WARD is prepared lo deliver Hie test Fire Wood and ritoue Cool ' IN ANY PART OF THE CITY,i And In any quantity desired, on ahor f notke. COAL DELiVERED'AT fa.So'pER'-roat OFFICK-Over Beerwart, Orth A Co.'a sloye. twodoora above tlio corner of RlgtiU) atreet au4 Commercial avenue. -lceiht JOB PRINTINO. The undersigned, proprletora of tbe JlAjtv and Wuui Bi'tisTiw, havo Jnal received atrnsrort. mentol the latest styen of Job Printing typea, and have now onof tu upat(omprsbijobatilcea In tho South and Weal. They flatter themselves that they ,poneiit JadlltleH.jfcr (urnuig out prouiptly; in the best slylo of the Art, all work entrusted to them, from the smallest card or label to the mammoth poster, 'and at p.-w. which leave wllli our business men no good ex. eusa for aendlog their woik 10 Ht Loula, CiiMln, P.MI or Chicago. JNO, U.OUERLY 4 t:0