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JOHN H. OBERLY & CO., PROPRIETORS.
TIIKMA1LS.
aaatrr. ctrikr
North, Througn .......... 1:00 .m. iKlp.m
" Way 1:20 p.rn. 4:00 a.m.
'outb, Way tJ.15f.Tn, ;00p,m.
" Through N. O., Mem-
liU and Columbus 1:30 p.ta. t-M p.m,
Olilo River rout, (eicepl
Monday) jOOp.m, 6:00 p. oi.
iron Mountain R. R 5.30 1.111. n-mp. n.
Mia. Hirer route, Tuesday
and Friday O.OOp.m, TiVlp.m.
1 hebes, (loose litan J A Hsnta
Ft, 111.., Thursday a Frl.
day ..,.,.... 4:00 p.m. JjOUa.tn,
Mayfleld, lllandville and
lovelace, Ky 11:00 a.m. s.tsip.m.
orrica noti.
t enerel Delivery . 7i.hi .,.
(Sundays S toy a.m.)
Voney Ordr depattment a.m. e.i
Register ' .... :(ia.m. o.oup.m.
Money Order and Reil.fer department no
npen 011 Sunday..
OUIt CHUUCHES.
l!K3ltYTEIllAN-Elghth..treH.
Preaching, Bablmth at l'ij a. and V, r. m.
I'rsicr meeting, Wednesday at 7 r. .
lunday Htluol, 3 T. h. J. M. Lan.den, Buper.
Intendent. jut. C. II. Foorr, l'atr.
MKTIIODW-Cor. Eighth and Walnut SI..
Preaching, Babbsth Vi a. and 7 r. a.
Preyy meeting, Wednesday, 7,'r, u.
Muriday School ..1 r. h. I.. W. btllwtll, Super
intendent, liar. F. L.Tuoar.os, Pa.tor.
t.'IIOItf.'II OKTI1K REDEEM EIM'-pl-copal)
Morning prayers, SaUwth 1U a. h.
Evening prajer.."r. x.
SalbMtl Sy;liool,0. M.
I!ev. Ma. Coax, Hector,
br. PATRICKS CIIUKCH-Jor. Ninth Pi. and
Waahlngton Avenue.
.utile fcrlee,Sab!atliS and 10,' i.m
Vespers, 3 r. x,
Undajr School, 2 r. K.
itrrlce every day, II r. .
Rev. P. J. O'lI.LUiaia, Prl.sl.
V0UN(JME.V3CllRl3TIANAfc.SO0IATION-Rfg-
Ultr tn. e linn second Mundav each month at the
Prayer room of tlie Presbyterian Church
Verily Prujer meeting, Friday, r. at
.h Prayer room of the Presbyterian church.
. C. pAasoss, President.
AFRICAN MKTHODI.ST-Foiirteeuth, between
Walnut ani Cedsr.
deMlces, Hsbbath, 11 a. .
Sunday S-hool, yt r.w.
C.ii3r, n.
HECOND MtEFWILLRAPTIST-l-'ifteenlh St.
Preaching, 7 r. u. Her. Wm. Jackson, Pastor.
between Walnut and Cedar.
frervicea Babb.th, and J r. a.
Iter. N. Iticif.ra.tor.
FREEWII,h BAPTIST HOME MISSION tl'N
HAT HCHO01-Cornr walnut and Cedar Bu.
Sunday School, 9 a. m.
IKiT FREE WII.I. IIAPTIT CHURCll-Cnr-ry'a
narracka.
Sert ice., riahluth 11 a. ., 3 r. h. and 7i r. m.
lUr. W. Ktim, Pator.
KIRsTMI.'i'JIO.VART HAlTItT CHURCH-ltet.
en 10th and llth utreeti, near Cedar.
Preachlnr habbath 10; a. ., and 7,',' r. a.
Peayer Mevtlnc, Wednceday erenlng.
Preaching. Friday etenlnjt.
rtabUthN-hool, y r. u. John Van Ilaxter and
Mary htephen. Surmundent.
Her. T J. Siioait. Pa.to
riECOKIl HAPrSTCIIUHCil-houiteenth alreet,
between Cedar and Walnut; Her. Jacob Brad
ley, Elder; the only HapILt Church recognized
by the AMOciallon. f errlcee, Sunday II o'clock
a.m., at 3 p.m. and at 7 p.m.
Jacob Hkim.ii, Elder.
.SOCKET ORDERS
THE MAKONN.
Ciiaa Coaaiantar, No. 13. Slated A.rembly
at the Aaylum Maaonis Halt, firtt and thirdbn;
urdarslneach month.
CaiaoCoi'aciL, No. 'Jt, Hegular Conrocationat
Ma.onic Hall, the second Friday Inaach month.
C'Aiao CinrTia, No. 71. Regular Conrocatlon
at Ma.onic liall, on the third f uedy of erery
in. nth.
Caiao Lotxit. No. 237 F. 4 A. M Regular Com.
municationa at Masanie Hall, the ncond and
fourth Mondays of each month.
HtLTA Ixjpui. So.lM y. A. M. Regular Com
municationa at Ma.onic Hall Sirt and third
Thuridaya in each month.
TIIK ODD-FELLOWg.
Al(XADia Lotxit, 22t. Meeta In OJdFellov's.
Hall, In Art.r'a HuildinK, ctery Thursday eren
lug, at 7 O'clock,
STATE OFFICERS.
STATE OFFICERS.
fiorernor, John M. Palmer !
I.ieutenant-Gorernor, John Dougherty)
Secretary of State, Edward Hummel;
Auditor of State, C. E. I.ipplncoll ,
htatoTrea.urer, E. N. Ilatct ;
Supt. Public Instruction, Newton Ilaleman.
CONGItESSMEN.
Jenatorn I.yman Trumbull and John A. Logan.
Hepretentatire for the Slate at Large J. I.
Hevcrldjte,
Hcproscntatire Thirteenth Dl.trict John M
rrbfi.
MEMHKKS GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Senator., 1st Pletrlct T. A. E. Uolcomb, ot
Union, and fi. fj. Gilnn, of Gallatin,
KepretcntatiTC, tut Dl.trict II, Watson Webb:
COUNT YOFFICEKS.
C1KCU1T COURT.
Judge D. J. Haker, of Alexander.
Prosecuting Attorney J, F. McCurtuey, of
Massac.
Circuit Clerk Jno. Q. llarman.
Bherifl A. II. In in,
Wm. Martin, As.evsor andTreamrer.
COUXTV COURT.
Judge F. Hross.
Axsocla'es J, E. McCrlle and S. Marchlldon.
Clerk Jacob G, Lynch,
coroner John II. Gossman.
MUNICIPAL "GOVERNMENT
Mayor John M. Ltnudonr
Treasurer J. U. Taylor.
Comptroller-E. A. Ilurnell
Clerk-Mlchaol Howley.
Marshal Andrew Cain.
Attorney P. H.Popn.
Police Magistrates-F. nro. ,n, H, Htl,n.
aessy,
Chletol Police L. II. Myers.
SEbKCT COUNCIL
Mayor John M. Lansden,
First Ward-P. G. Hohuh.
B econd Ward C.R. Woodward.
Third Ward Jno. Wood.
Fourth Ward-S. Staats Taylor.
Clty.at.Larse W. P. Halllday and I). Hum,
HOARD OF ALDKUMKK.
FMUr WARD-James Rrarden,
Leo Kleb,
Isaao Walden.
fc CO ND WARD H. H. Cunningham,
E. Under,
Henry Winter,
Jamas flwaync.
THIRD WARD-Wm. Stratton,
Patrlcl: FllrKoiald
OU RTIr IV A It D J am c s Carroll.j
O.H.Eiase,
JJ.H.Metcalf.
THE BULLETIN.
TELEGRAPHIC.
RUSSIAN HOSTILITY DENIED.
FISH ASKING APPROPRIATIONS.
INCOME TAX NOT TO HK AIIOL
ISUED. J A !'A X ESE M I NISTER.
l'KOUA II IK A 1TOI NTM KN T.
A NOTIKK RECOMMENDED.
NO SKNATOIJ KIIOM. MAHYLANIJ
YKT.
INDhl'hNDLNCK IIALI. TO MK
IIOL'OHT.
THK .NEW OI'.LKAXS MUIJDLK.
(JKOHGIA STATK BONDS TO HK
ItKlJKKMKI).
STOKKS MKKI.Y TO KSCAI'K
HANGING.
AltOUMKNT IN THE AVHAKTON
CASK.
GKOKOK C. BATK3 IN G It IKK.
THK I'ASSIVK l'OLICY IN THK
ILLINOIS I.EGISLATUBK.
ATACA7.V.
"Wamiikoton, Jan. 17 The gov
ernment has information tint tin pre
tended dUpatch from St. lVtersbnrg, pur
porting to give tho views of Prince Gorls
cbakoff in relation to tho recall of Cata
car.y, is an exaggeration, and that It was
possibly prompted by Catacazy himself,
in New i ork.
looking to Ai-rnorniAHo.xi.
Secretary Kish and tho postmaster ecti-
ernl were before the hqusc committee on
appropriations, this morning, In re
lation to appropriations for their respec
tive departments. The postal bill ap
propriate twenty millions of dollars.
Til INCOMX TAX.
Nothing has been done about the aboil-
ition of collection of tho income tax for
1871 and tho impression guin cround
that It will not be abolished. In the
house, tho western members look on the
tax as one levied on eastern capital and
should be collected the same as tuxes upon
the agricultural section.
AI'ANCOK MINITKK
Has engaged a suite of fortv rooms
at one of tho hotels here, for tho
embassy and iu five princesses who are on
their way here. Tlioy uro expected to
create n great sensation in Washington.
APPOINTMENT INDICATED.
Indication!' are that the president will
appoint Hubbard, comptroller of the cur
rency. ONE RKCOMMKNDei).
Tho commissioner or internal revenue
has recommended to the president, tho ap
pointment of Georgo 1. Radclitl'e to bo
nsses-or in the sixth district of Illinois.
MARYLAND SENATOR.
Annapolis, Jan. 17. There were Ave
ballots in joint-session of the legislature,
this morning, for United States senator,
without result. The last vote was: Vlck
ers, 28; Dennis, 1!2; Karl, H; Thomac, 0;
Henry, l'J, and Crcswcll, .
NEW JEIMET.
Trenton, Jan. 17. In tho legislature
to-day resolutions wero introduced in favor
of congress purchasing Independence
hall apd square in Philadelphia for the
nation.
LOUISIANA.
Nr.w Orleanc, Jan. 17. In "War
moth's scnato, no quorum. In house, 62
present. Cnrtorite's house, 41 presont;
in senate, 'Jl in caucus, including several
Warmottiitcs. Armed polico still occupy
Dryadcs street, blockading all approaches
to tho stnto house.
(lEOItaiA.
Atlanta. Jan. 17. Tho leclslHturo
passed a bill providing for tho redomp
lion or exchango of bonds of tho state and
tho payment of interest thereon.
STOKEt) LIKELY TO ESCAPE.
New York, Jan. 17. Tho escapo of
Stokes from tho gallows, is almost sure.
Tholoop-holo is a clause in the city charter
of 1870, relating to tho court of oyer and
terminer, and leaving that court us con
stituted at tho time of Stokes' indictment,
an illegal tribunal.
roxT tirricic TitouiiLics.
"VAnnEN8iiuRo, Mo., Jan. 17. Post
office still in troublo; changed hands threo
times in tho last two days. Defalcation
$4,000. Hazlcton demands an investiga
tion ; ofllco on wheels.
ARGUMENT IN THE WHARTON CAHE.
ANNAroLis, Jan. 17 Mr. Revclls con
tinued and concluded his argument for tho
prosecution und cum batted that portion of
tho ovidonco that assigns cnuso of deatli
to corcbro-spinal-mcnTngetis. Upon tho
conclusion of his argument, Mr. Hagnor
opened for tho defence Ho alluded to
Miss Nollio "Wharton sharing tho im
prisonment of her mothor from tho day
or hor arrest, ns conclusivo of tho daugh
ter's conviction of hor mother's Innocence,
and was reviewing tho evideco of Gen.
Bruce nnd Chas. Kolchum, whon tho court
adjourned.
SUICIDE.
Terre Haute, Ind. Jan. 17. As a
wostward bound train on tho Vandalia
road was approaching Highland station
ut noon to-day, a girl about eighteen
years of ago, living near Highland, rush
ed toward tho track and purposely throw
horsolf in rront or the oiiglno and whs
torn to piccos. Hor namo andcauso or tho
sulcido aro not known.
HKOIIUK c. hates in trouhlk.
rAnnT,?A1KK' ,Inn' 17 Tho grand Jury
presented documents iu court tS-tlay, mak
ng serious charges against U. 8. attorney
"AC8' .1?IV J" w""nston. It seems
that BaUs wanted the e?nd Jury t" ad
lourn, but witnesses havintr in.,'. ,
distance to testify concerning tho murder
of Dr. Robinson nnd Judgo McKcati hav-
CAIRO,
i ing ordorcd thojury to Invcitipato lLo cmo
iiiiiiicuiuicij, mev woum not obey Unlet
nnd would not dJourn without an ordor
from court, which tho court rofuied to
give. Federal officer nd gentiles gener
ally, condemn Bates courso In this and
othor raatteri, but tfao Mormons declare
unhesitatingly that they expect much
from Bates.
tii rxsaivr. roucr.
ypm.vornti), Jan. 17. Tho first pub.
lie declaration hoard In tho general assem
bly in regard to tho approaching national
content of this year, and of the proposed
Pm1vo action of tho democratic parly
with refcrenco thereto, was made In tho
house, last night, by Col. W. It. Morrison,
when debating llio Falincr-Sherldan mat
ter. Ho raid that In tho presidential elec
tion next full, ho nxnwlccl In vntn tnr rn.
publlcnn. Applauio and clapping of
iuiiue.j jio mourn in an prooaouuy toio
for u republican for governor
of Illinois. But the republicans
hom hu Cllxctpil In ninnnrt
for president and governor would bo made
oftnoro honest and liberal stufl" than tho
shameless rcnublicanlini dovcloned in this
rV I'ullMAt til. f!a..Hl'.
military power. (DcufcnltiL' annlauao
ond painful disappointment amonc i'"
.l..r'i i " . ..
urani rauicalK. He snid that in wis pro
posal acccptincoaf tho " Ml"f' 1'olicy, "
In the next presidential a'"1 gubernatorial
Actions in tills st'( 1,0 proposed to voto
solidly with hl own time-honored demo
cratic party. Orca'. npplmie followed this
declaration. Gov. Palmer wns prwent and
greatly enjoyed tho scene.
DIII'UN.
BAUCLAYBROS.
OHIO I,KVKE,
Cauo, Iiu
DBTJG-G-ISTS
SARATOGA SPRINGS
iv rt-LL sljist
AT nAP.CLAY.a' DKUO STORE.
Far.H St enr, Dailt.
MOCKING BIRD FOOD
4ii ar.nr roa r.e kithoit tavsi
At Barclayh'.
H F. I. M it O U D'g
GRAPE f catawiia
CAPE f catawiia )' r
CATAWBA LJ
tAPE (.catawiia ) il
ORAPE ) PILLS
ORAPE
ORAPE J PILLS
GR
and AH nr
ii i: i. m n (i i. n n ji r, n i ci s r.s
FRESH FROM FIRST IIANI,
AlwByii In stock In large ujn!y, and for sal (.y
Barclay Uro,
FBESH BLTJE LICK:
JUST RECEIVED
AH I'
orNMcby tiir;inan Motile orCnlton
AT BARCLAYS'.
JgyExTKA Kine Coloone;
fgyGENUiNE Imported Extracts;
&Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes
SSStIndia Ruiiiier Nursery Goa'
AT
BAECxjAY bbos.
PURE "WHITE LEAD
AND
PURE KRENCH ZINC.
Best grades in larfle stock ami ra
riety, tery cheap;
mo:
Full Line or Colors,
n UV AVD lC oil;
Palnl Hriifhei, Lln.eed Oil,
Whitewash,!' aihsa Turpentine,
Vorn'shei F.tc. etc.,
AIL KI.HDS aSD TaNUAID Ql'ALITirS
At Barclays'.
i,i:.MiiKit.
S. WALTERS,
HARD and SOFT LUMBER
til every description,
LATH, SHINGLES, CEDAR POSTS,
DOORS, SASII, BLINDS.
orders solicited.
Steamboat Lumber,
Furnished on shortest notice.
Commercial-ov, lot. 10th and llHi-Bts.,
CAIRO ILLINOIS.
y7d
JAMKS KYNASTON,
slutrlier nr:l Driller In nil IiIiiiIh I'rcati
Mont,
Coasea Nlr.Tri:Mii am I'uinn Stnrn.
1) A 111 ), II.LINOIH.
pilYH and slmishtera only tho very hest entile,
J hoas and sheep, aud Is prepared lo till any
tleiuard for fresh inonia from one pound to ten
thousand pounds, Hcvoif
ILLINOIS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1872.
nnvan.
I Z
,c.
i
1
bky uoon h.
71. FALL-WINTER. 72
C. 11 AN NY.
LARGE STOCK.
BROWN SHEETINGS,
PRINTS,
Ticiciasra-s.
CHECKS,
AND
S T R I V E S,
KENTUCKY JEANS, EXTRA,
OASSIMERS,
ULACK ALPACAS
AMI
LUSTERS,
OROSGI5AIN SILKS,
l'OI'MXN.
LAHOK STOCK 01-' CaHPKTINO
0 1 L CLOTHS,
MATT1NO,
IVtllllosv NIlMilm,
OILT HANDS,
NOTTINGHAM LACK
DAMAHKN,
IIU i:iillrf Nlnrk ?To ( Io.Iiik Out
AT
VERY LOW FIGURES.
CORNER 8tH ST., AND COMMRRCIAI.-AV.,
Cnlro, Illlnola.
septllf
hutch r un.
(JKNTRAL MEAT MARKET.
KOEIILER & BKOTIIKIlj
lUve teopcneil the )
i'ophi.au .hi:at.iiaiiki:t, 1
C'OMMEHCIAK-AV.,
U e I n een M n l h n ihITcii I li N I ree I n ,
ni.il will Iccop constantly on hand the ls-st meats
slaiichtercd
ed In tho Culro m:irki-l, I hey iiery cnui.
petition, (lite them a trial,
epr.'lll.
J LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AMEmcZ
1IIE .MOST hUCCESSfUL LIFE INSURANCE C0RP0RATI0
Tn
. TT 33 Xi "ST
NO STOCKHOLDERS
Amount of Policies in Forck Dec 31, 1870,
Total Income to Same Date,
N ET IvCREAftE OF ItlSKS IN FORCE, 1870, -
The I.nrgml Nrt Incrswi dtirins the
Gro-s Increase oy Risks in Force,
IRECTOHS.
Onlr two companies In the world exceed this aro.. increase during 18T0.
MFNTi ?N vrllTT?'' Kuaranlees, as a chartered rUht. the Principle of LOCAL INVEST
MBNTH IN I.ACII bTATf,. In proportion to Its Prem urns or Reinsurance Kund. v l" Ml
llOMKHoi'RDoW. H-charter, ge, EACHSPATK A KEPltEflENTATlVE IN THE
C3-ElT-ER.Xi CJP&TCE, SO?. X.OXTIS, MO.
JAMES H. BRITTON, President.
WA;i!.0O1,,yiC0 I,rMldc,,t- Vrux Costk St,P- Mlouri Dent.
r V li.v ' ??,crclary- J"" 3f. Pritchard, Treasurer. '
C. I. Buns em Attorney. E. L. Lemoine, M. D. Med. Ofllcer.
Hon. Wm. Barnek, Consulting Counsel and Actuary.
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT.
E. P. Burlinoiiam, Manager.
The following named nenllem.n hold or control HO.Ono insurance each, In th. I.lle A..oclatlon
of Amcrca;
P. W. Barclat,
11. W. Weiiii.
H. H. Candke,
John Antrim,
ClIAS.GALlrJHER,
J. M. PittLLirft,
C.Hannv,
R. S. Brioiiam,
Paul G. Schuii.
Lrnrss our llnlpas nml I'Iiuin beforoj
LOCAL AGENTS.
rferSldJm.
Carl L.Tiiomah,
OKNERAI. AOKSTN,
HALLIDAY BROTHERS,
GENERAL AGENTS
FORWARDINO and COMMISSION
i i: It CIS A.VTN
DEALERS IN FLOI3R;
ents of
Ohln lttvr nnd UannTilin
salt companies
70 Ohio Levee,
tf CAIRO, ILLINOIS
HIM.I.NKKS.
MRS. M. SWANDER,
DEALER IN MILLINERY
AND
LADIES FURNISHING GOODS,
Coinmrrrlnl Avenue, oiualle Klllo
nuu asuyinorii'H
Cairo, Illinois.
CLOTHING FOR LADIES' WEAA
Made to order, or Ready-Hade.
Has received a full and cumpleto stock of kooiIj,
the newest and campletest in the city. An Im
mense vnrlty ol
RIBBONS. LACES AND FRINGES
she oilers ereat linlticemuts In lnirnairnnn.nil
all others toiull on her.examlne the prices, .tylrs
nun iuunij u. Iiur KUUUS.
Mrs. Swandtr, hnvinc sold her prop.rlv, v.11
ell the whole of these goods at and liejci'rt co.l
Now I. tht time to Diirchase Christinas iraod
st the very lowest prices.
1'AMII.Y (mOCF.K.KIt.
LOUIS .TORGENSEN,
Dealer In all kind, of
STAPLE AND FANCY
GBOCBBIBS.
f'urmer'M Yard nml HlablliiK
WITHOUT CHAKOK.
Cor, Wasltington-av.'nnil Twontieth-st.
CAIRO, ILLS.
Jy27dlf.
JAKE "WALTER,
BXJTOHBB
AMI UKALKIl IN
FRESH MEAT,
Eighth Street, Between Washington
and Commercial avenues,
AdJoliihiK HMIentaouite A Ilauuy'n.
Keep Ihe best of Ileef, Pork, Mutton, Veal,
Lamb, Hausage, etc., and are prepared to serve
citlreua In the most acceptable Haulier.;
ion of tiik Same av
WORLD.
t IN
2& "U" T IT A L ;
TO ABSORB PROFITS.
S45,05S,7-tO 00
- 3,074,788 80
20,000,040 00
year 1S70 of nssjr Compnnr Iu She World.
1870, $30,327,730 00
John H. Oreiilv,
AVm. MORRIS,
T.J. Kertii,
"W. S. Edson,
oti Inanre In auy ther Coinpnuy.
W. B. KKlUtEY.
imanoh.
SIXTY-FlViJ FIRST PRIZE
3IEDALS AWARDED
THF. GREAT
BALTIMORE
MAHl'FACTOIlY
WM. KNABE ic CO.,
Manufacture of
GRAND, SQUARE ANI) UPRIGHT
IFI-AJETO FOBTES
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
Thni in.truments hav teen hefors the puhlic
for nearly thirty years, and upon their excellence
alone attained an unyurchiut'l prremiKnef.Mhlch
pronounce, them unequnled in
TONK,
TOUCH,
WORKMANSHIP
And DURABILITY
AaT" All our Sauan lana hava our new Kew 1m
proved Overstrung Pcale ard the Agrnfft Tttble
v We would rail special attention to ourlale
11 airmen improvements in Iirand i'ianos and
Sgi-Aat Ohand., found In no other Piano, which
brings the Piano nearer perfection than has yet
EVERY PIANO rULLT WARRANTED K0R
FIVE YEARS,
Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists promptly
! furuished on application to
WM. K.VA11K CO.,
Haltimosi, Mp.
Or any ofour regular established agencies.
civeoaawum
RAILHOADN.
QUICKEST ROUTE FROM SOUTH
via
ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R.
TO
St. Louis, Louisville, Cincinnati, Chi
cago, New York, Boston,
AND ALL
POINTS EAST AND WEST.
Passenger trains arrive at and leavo Cairo as fol
Ion s i
mail. axracss.
Aaaiva 4 it. in I p.m.
Dti'Aur 4 ii.ni lUt-15 u.m.
Ilotlt trains connect at Centralis with train on tlie
roa
Pans, Decatur, Ulooininctcn, El Paio, La Halle,
Mctidoln, Krccport, (iulenu, Dubuque, and
nil tiolnls In Illinois, Missouri,
Mlunesotn, vs'i.consln und
lou. And with
Lines rtinnlnK East and West tor
Si. Louis, HprinKtield Louisville,
Cinuinuafi, luitiaiinpolis, Columbus.
Aud at ChlrsRo with Michigan Central, Michigan
tioiithern, and Pittsburt:, Fort Wayne
aud Chicago Railroads lor
Detroit, Cleveland, Dunkirk,
Albany, Hustou, Philadelphia,
Nhwra 'alls, Krie. llllttalo,
.New York, PittsburK. lliiltituore,
WHshtniiton.
AND A LI j POINTS EAST.
SPRINGFIELD AND ILLINOIS
SOUTHEASTERN R. R.
I On and after Monday, April 21th. 171, train wll
1 ruu as IoI.'oh. i
NOIirilERN DIVISION.
TaAISS UOIHU HUCTIIKAST.
Mail. Kxprevs
Leave Virffluiu - 0:40 a.m YiAit p.m.
" HpriiiglUdil t);20 " a.UO "
" Tatlorvllle 10.62 4:al "
Arrive at I'ann llttil ni b:1 "
taAMiaoiNn NoaTuwuT.
Extiress Mall,
Leave Pana -MAium S.Siu.m
" Taylorville 4:4 ;-n '
Arrive at HprlnKnnld...Cjlo " u.tsj "
Leave apsiiinfleld .d:ii " 8:10 "
Arrive at Virginia t-M,
HOUTIIEItN DIVISION.
TBAINS UOINO SOl'TIUASV.
Leave Edgewood 6;Ma,m 10:10 a.m
' Flora 8:24 " 11:10 "
Arrive at bhawneetown3:ft.'lp in p.m
Taaixs noisa KouTuwrsr,
Leave Shawneetown n:IA a.m S.iOp.m
" Flors. '1M " 7;ou"
Arrive at Edgewood t:5U S.'.'U
The 5:30 a.m. train from Edgewood, runs only
Monday., Wednesdays nud Fridays! and 6:1.1 a. in
train from Hhiwnectown on Tiiesdnys, '1'hura
davs and bnturdays.
Connects at Ashland with Jacksonville division
of Chlcruo and Alton It illrosd. fur J nksonville.
I Petersburi;, Mason City, and all tuilut west.
, At ripriUMlleld, with Chicago and Alton, and
Toledo, Wabash and Western Railroad, lor
Uloonilni(ton,Chk'iiKii,uniall points north, uorlh-
C'.I HIIII MCSI.
At Pans with Ind. and Hi. I.ouls, and Illinois
Central Railroad for all points east, south and
southeast.
At Edgewood with Chicago Division Illinois
Central Railroad.
AtFloia, with Ohio aid Mississippi Railroad.
AtHhawneetoan, with steamboats for Cineln
natl, Pad lioah, Cairo andSt. Louis,
' QRLAND8M1T1I, Oen'lfup'l
Juva FaesiTT, Oen'l Fr't and Titktl t't.
BULLETIN BUILDING, WASHINGTON-AV.
P. m . stoT'klethV
mvr.uoa rouit s srocaiLtTs
hlryrr nnd Whalenala BUr tm
rorelms aad Oomcatle
wines ;axd liquors.
No. 02 Ohio Lr.vr.i-,
cmro, illinow.
H Oh. SK.MiL ".P".'""'1? wi
ntuckr Hoiirlion. Rye and MoBontm-
f rn'r;JTnu?. Urn,lf". "ollaud oC
tali torn la Wines. UnSOip
WM. II. SCHUTTER,
Iraportrr nml Wholesale Denier 1st
WINES, LIQUORS,
AS D
TOBACCO & CIG-AR3.
AKent for the best brands of
CREAM AND STOCK ALE,
ADD
Imported Ale or nirTcrciit KluiU.
75 Ohio Levee,
" CAIRO. ILLINOIS.
IIOOTN AMD MHOtJI.
WILLIAM EIILERS,
Fashionable
ROOT AND SHOE MAKER,
TWENTIETH STREET,
between Wa.hlnnton avenue aad Poplar
CAIRO, ILL.
Hoots and Shoes Made to Order.
Fin Workmen Employed.
Satisfaction warranted.
Patronage Hollsite
CITY SHOE STORE
HOOP SKIRT FACTORY
sole AdiNCT roi
"BEOLASKI'S"
CUSTOM-MADE
COOTS AND SHOES
t'otnmerrlnl Avenue, Corner or Elgbtk
Htrtet,
Cairo, Illinois.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO ALL OB
DERS FOR UOOrsKIRTS AND .11018.
COAL.
COAL! COAL I COAL!
JAMES ROSS,
DtAir.ii it
DU QUOIN AND MOUNT CARBON
o;o .a. l i
Coniiuorciiil-av., Foot of Eloventh-st
All Conl carefully weighed at tho yard an Fmr
Danlta' nCkles.
FULL WEIOHT WARRANTED.
Coal dtdtvered on the short. t nntloa tn
part ol the ci.y, cither by the half ton, tea or oar
load.
Leave order at the office on Commerclal.av.a
he foot of Eleventh street. novltd-6m.
P. L. IIUYETT, & SON,
Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers of
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
Rrnaw nnd (Jermnii Nllver
BAND INSTR UMENTS,
No.'J5 8. Third Strekt,
ocli'dam. NT. I.OCI8, DO,
AN ri'll'ERN.
II. T. OEHOULD;
STEAM AND GAS FITTER
uah ri.vrrwi. , .
lias Filter's and plumber'a,,. malarial, Wta
p imps, glut and " talves, slop
v cock.,check valves, etc.
also lain roa
Tulla Hrotbcra Patent Brir CaaMesant
la J Morehouse. Wells a Co'a Automatic WaU
Indicator and Supply Valve forsuare bellara,
WINTER' BLOCK, COMMERCIAL-ATI