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Ill DAY, M VilUit
1872.
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TlIK STATE W.KCTIOX of Xt'W
. If.iiiifi'liirt takes plsioo on noxt Tncs
Jar. The Xcvv York 'World,' af'er a
careful survey of llio field, predicts Iho
success of tlic clciuneiuev by a majori
ty of 2,0p04
llox. I). W. VooniiEKS bns written
a letter declining tliu democratic noni
inntion for governor o( In'diana, and
expressing a confident hope that the
Grant part; will experience a disastrous
defeat at the approaching presidential
election. .
The nAUicyi.s have had supreme
control of the ten southern states nam
cd below since tho war. The increase
of their total indebtedness over that of
1SG1 is$210,GG8.1S2.7S. Thisis radical
management :
Alabama 532,412,312 60
Arkansas 10,724,312 CO
Florida lu,o4'J,4l7 64
Georgia 41,137,000 07
Louisiana 31,095,309 f5
Nonh Corolitia 25,187,9t7 74
South Carolina 31,168,014 80
Mississippi 1,700,071 80
Tennessee . ".o,585,G55 80
Texas 17,000,000 00
Total ! ...240,008,482 78
The New Yokk 'Sun.' a republican
newspaper, is untiring in its expos
ures and denunciation of the fraudn be
ing petpetrated under 'the .protecting
wings of the administration. Secreta
ry llobeson is now receiving its atten
tion. Ut mm tue 'nun says .
" Robeson, ibould not Ira AutVered to re
sign. II U no coinniou ollundur, nrul liu
should linvo n u coniinnii piinUhment. 1
hm been ritUed without n'ny tult-nt or
murit or liU own toono uf tho ohlot' placei
in the riniion. Tim )rcMetil )M upjiulnt
ed linn ii, b of Ills Cttlniivl imiiikturo, mid
hut put into iiu hands a lurgu jiart of tho
exc-ctuive power. Thu powur uo hai umV
tounrich lmimdf tuid.hu coiifi-dfriitvi by
Iguntic stesiling irt'in iho people. Ho
mould Lu Itupeauhuil by tho houao of
rcprt-ncnlnl'ivu?, brought lo triiil bftbro thu
leautr, und piuu'lioJ, on conviction, to tliu
full vxtuiit oflholnw. Tlmt U thu only
udvuntu intrtliiHl u! (lading with hU oll'un
cv. Thu triut need not tiu long. Tho
evidence Is c!er, ulimidai.l, und ii re'Uti
Lie, und cun If itiiiiicdtutfly , hroiiht
forwurJ.'' v
I)EM(lCIlATll, r.VPKHS nre'reuiiiidiug
the colored radical voters that ono of
their rielits is to have a representa
tive of their roeo on the radical presi
dential ticket. Since Colfax don't
want to be vice-president again and
there seems to be Mime trouble in de
ciding on a Miitnlilo candidate anion
the nuincrnui aspirants for the posi
tion, a ftir and equitable way of set
tling the difficulty would bo to give
the second place on the ticket to n col
ored man. There aro three or four ut
least to choose from whose J.QngJ,
Fervice in the republican party en
title to some' consideration. We
ndvise . flio colored ' radicals i to
bestir thounclvc., to call a convention
or take some other way in which to ut
tic on one of their number an their
united choice, and then to inUt on
their rights in the matter. They
should aUo enlist Sum tier und their
other friends in the cause. Their sue-
ccs depends on good management.
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Till: political ' status' of thu
men constituting tho committee
to iiivcitigato the sale of arms to France
by our government, and tho. manner in
which the committed was appointed,
ought to open tho eyes of (lie public lo
the fact tlmt the adininh-trntioii .bus;
bomethitig to hide concerning that
transaction. If it lias not, why (lid the
friends of Grant in the i-eimte "resort to
"a secret ballot in open u,l j
' violation of a uniform practice of tho
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object to Trumbull, Tiptou or Illair
being on the committee? What have
they to fear from senators opposed to
the administration? It may l:e a feas
ible mid un easy matter for a commit
tee coin osed almost entirely of those
interested in white-washing and coyer
ing up the faults of tho admiuis ration,
to do eo, but it is. neither tho purpose
nor tho desiro of opposition Bctfaforfin
manufacture evidence damugiugi to (bo
admin ttration. This latest IjWediti"
of GranlrJfrioudi5 li'a's s'liowiMiiat'lt is
not falsehood hut truth Ihut thev fear
Tho commiltc6"of iiivcstigation uio
Hamlin, Carpenter,' Sawyer, Logan,
Ames, Harlan and (uvciisnu, ulf ,nd
Ministration senators exoept'Stevoiison,
a democrat, and Logau, dfdbjMr Tho
result of the investigation i's a'Jiifgqni'
eoncliision. '
TJIK fil'ltl.NHKIEU, jjurna. M
flint Gor. Palmer has bWn ppro&ched
by the liberal ropullivans nnd. passive
'itifilUClU Wl'll piOpOS.i'i! 10 ll II. t .
itH Urn nomination fur rc tihiii from
ilio Cincinnati convotilioti Unit ne rt
fuscil, been use hojisjDow nbd expects to
continue a warm personal Irion J of
Grant nml Jus htlnuiiistrntioii. I'111
'Journal,' pnrhnp". spMk- ' u'liorit,-.
t '' l-'Hui.ci lo tlio-c of (Jeiiorul
Grant. 1 be pre?entn an auomaly
in public lift'. -Men ha vo been known
to desert their party for office, or for
personal gain in ouo way or another,
receiving what they consider an equiv
alent for the loss of reputation and the
odium nttached to the act, but it re
main for Gov. Palmer to voluntarily
retrace the steps he took toward pine
ing hiin-olf before the people as an ad
voen'c of constitutional governincut,aiid
b v announcing himself in favor of the re
election of Gen. Grant, to publUh totbe
world that be prefers corruption in the
admitiitrntion of the government to
honesty that he was wrong when he
protested against tho high handed pro
ceeding of Grant nnd Shcrid-m in the
militury occupation of Chicago that
ho approves of the "rings" andspecula
tions and peculations by which the tax
payers have been defrauded of their
earnings during Grant's administration,
in short thathis association with the rad
ical party has hopelessly corrupted him.
Gov. Palmer's honest protest against
the military occupation of Chicago in
duced the public to bcliovc that he had
concluded to ehoojc tho part of a
statesman and a patriot. His adher-
ance to Grant will prove directly the
contrary. Tho recompense of the first
choice might have been no more than tho
approval of his own conscience and the
respect of tho people. The reward of
tho latter is the expectation of official
favors in thu futuro and the lasting and
bitter eontompt of a public fast becom
ing rcstivo und uuinanngablc under the
reins of the radical party.
B Joarpilon Miller lectured in S:in
Franciico u fw nightt ago. He Introduced
hlmiolf ii y imyitig that this was lilt Qrt at
tempt to lecture, und if tho then condition
of his mind remained unchanged, it woull
bo lila Intl. He ipoko without notei, und
talked about llfo in London. Ho closed
with thu following remark: "I thank
you for your attention, and (lifting bis eyes
upward) I nni tliunkfill to Him who docth
nil thtnu well that 1 hnvo been enabled
to cot through." Afterward, ut tho rt'
qucU of tho Hiidicnce, ho read some parts
of hs potm entitled 11 Ariznnn."
l'EKSONAL-
A Jcrjcy girl died whllo jumping
rope.
Memphtft'hdles prononco, Olive Lo
gur. " jusi iplondid."
A foundling left lu n iloston strcot
citrhiK been upproprlatcly named "())
car-'1
Tho duko of Argyll has 'accepted the
presidency of iho (leological society.
United States Senator Stuwart, of
Kovudii. l lor'.omly 111 with n discnu of
tho throat, at Suit Liilio City.
General IS. II. Iitilly, of Now Orlo.ins,
who recently died, loft $70,000 tu Wush
ingtpn nnd IiueculUg).
Mr. AVm. II. (,'uille, a prominent cltl
z en of Cleveland, and president of thu
Uuytiliogn Airnaca comjiany, died on
Wednesday.
United Stiiti's Sinntor Davis, having
pirtly ro:oYored Iroin his resent suvoru
lllnest, hai left Wathlnuton for hU homo
in Kentucky.
Tho Paris "PulrUV of 'VVedncsduy,
says that Vrlnco Frederic Charles uf 1'ius
iii, who is nw in Home, is endeavoring tu
bring ubutit an aliiaueo Ictwcn Oirmuti;,
Austria and Italy.
Admirals S. y. llodon and C. U. Da is
urn soon bo tried by court-mariUI tr
there conduct as commanders, In succci
sion, of tho South Atlitntic squadron, while
Mr. Wnihburno wu minister to Paraguay.
Mr. Mori,' the Jupanew ambassador to
litis country, hui Invited Mr. Hinlioy C,
orthrop, secretary of tho Connecticut
Hoard of Kduciitiun, to go to Japan and
Uku charge 'f lie system ol public in
struction ii) thut ctu;try.
Mr. Jonathan C. Lewis, who hud
boon po4t-maer at It tlx tun Cmter, Mo,
from thu time of hU first appointment un
der tho ndmluiRtriidou of John Quincy
Adumt to ;tho day of Mi doith, illcd
I'obruiiry -'ith, in ilu niuty-tliirJ yeur of
lih a'n.
i2r.Ioshua L. C'lmmborlali:, president
of llowdoiii cullt'ge, hu been uluotud, by a
concurrent vote of the legislature, iimjor-
getivrul of the volunlei'r milliiu of Mulne.
1'mlng the rerun t civil war Pre.ldent
Vll'i. .ill i.i i
'lambur'iulii did cm inei
Miutnuvrluln did eminent service In tho
riny.
Kll" NVrlsU, chief of tho Cherokee
nation,! a lW)V,,riun preachori Lewis
Downing, elder of Choctaws, und J no.
Jumper, chief of tl.u S,mluo,Q ro
tilt preuchers, und Samuel Cl1Wl)1 ,,he( J f
tho Creek nation, is a MethoJn v!,,Uc(mi
preacher. '
AN' INI'OHTANT DECISION.
1 1
niTir.s or cou.vrv ci.i:sks iikoaudino
;LKCTIo kkti'iinh.
jj, (Speeml Dispatch to Ihe CIiIcmuo Tuiif .)
briit.NUMELii. III., March 0. Attv,
(Jen, Uukbiwll decided a vcrv imnorlant
,quuttion io-uay, vmiicii win no ot intero.t
lo county clerKt aua other county ntllcors.
H ieiiiDS that many county clerks" havo
tall d to furnish tho secrctarv of State
with n certificate of thn olecllnn'uf county
Otlicers elected lu.t full, ftnd, thercfirc, no
Cummlisloni have" been Issued to said offl
cors. Neither is thero an ollleiul record in
the olllce of tho Hicrytury ot statu of inch
offlcurs, or'tliMt they are authnrlzod to act
In their severul cHputltUs. Tho reiuon
given by some of thu clerks for not scad
In'g tho cenlllculu Is thut soma of tho ofll
cr4.belng their own successors did not
need a commission, und others clullu thut
there Is no specific law requiring com-
mi'slons lo Iiik In couiiiy tretfUrcr?,
Th ii it I- r v..s ih.ii ieu mi , ,0 Htt'irnoy
it.-neral, mill Im lm deeded thru noe unly
oeer fhould ma in his nlTtcinl enpar'ty
wiilmut tho uulhorlty cnl!ired bv t!m
jrovf rnir In tho eoiniu1lons lsuel 1'V
tliu si'critiiry of ntnto; thKt licfnru such
commlfsloTi, enn tfuf, thi e nniy c' rk
nmi tVrtlfy tn th -i; p'liu.v ut'
dT fClll, Ml" 111 oleeli lu.'l q.l ill.i
'f the p..f II I" i Hi.; Ihe i ii.ti.i-'i'"" ;
tint 11 1 cnUi tv i tH it, Ucmip h" hi"
null mecejforisl.onlil net us Mich wllhoilt
i iiun commit.-1 n from the governor.
In ihisdccilluii tho attorney general re
marked thut tho record! of iheilato In
order to prevent confiulon should show
tho Mntu of every county nnd Mala officer,
and thut It was riienllal that inch olllcer
shtiiild lit) duly cominlssloued by Ljid
governor and u recotd kept of tho same
hy the incretary of state, and In order lo
have this done county clerks after any
election should promptly send tho proper
certificate of election and qunlluVatioti of
all such otlie'iri.
BISMARCK AMI llir.UMJKCII.
Ilcrlln Cor. ol Ihe N r. He. 1 1
Princo Dlsmiirck has delivered a remar
kable speech on the luilicyof the Pmisiiiti
clerical party in the clerical llerlln Lttnd
tag. Thu lliinoveriiin leiuly-and ex
minUter, Hvrr InJliorM, who it th
k-iideM i till party, has, complained that
the Il'inian Cutboflci are not placed on an
equal looting witli the members of other
religions In the country, and that thoy
uro excluded from the minhtry, thu hlnhor
places in tho civil service, nnd that tho
nrofeisnrshlps at tl. umversliies.
Tho Princo replied that In his
position as tho president of tho
mlnlstrv. ho must ' repudiato any obllgii;
lion Inregard to tilling up
placoi in tho civil service
according to tho proportion of Ho
mun Catholics In tne country, nnd that ho
woulJ never admit such un obligation. It
is nmilble that tho slutlslicnl department
may have furnihcd some, information on
this bend, .but I neither know what it is
nor do I troublo myself about it. Tho str
tistical department makes in-iny calcula
tions with whoso tendency I have nothing
to do. It is state I that 1 havo no col
leagues of the Catholic religion in tho
ministry. 1 n gru this vo y much, but
wo ot tho ministry requiro n nmjoriiy
which shall bo ready to givo n decisive
support to the polity odoptctl by tho gov
crntnrnt. Does tho previous speaker be
lieve that wo can expect this from a mem-
i r y -. o I' I .. . t . i c
uu r oj in innv i i no t'Aisieiieu ui u pjie
ciallv religious party In a political assem
bly Is In llselt a monstrous phenomenon.
Itv this means a prcsiuro is exercised on
all tho Catholic members to join tho party
if thoy do not wish to cxpou themselves to
hostility nnd mnko religion tho. subject of
parllHinentary debates. 1 udhcro to tho
principle that each religion should bu al
lowed perfect freedom, without, therefore,
considering it necessary that it should bo
renrescnted in Iho covcrnmuiit depart
ments in inn samo rutio ns in mo popula
tion. Kvory other roliinous bodv hits us
much right to claim this as tho Catholics
tho Lutherans woll us tho Jews, and I
have found tlmt it U lust the latter who
aro tho ino'st distinguished by their spccinl
intelligence arid capacity lor administra
tive work. U n I returned from Frunco
to devote, tnyruli' lo home iill'iir', tho cen
ter (clerical) pary, wn'c i nau ;ut iiei n
formed scorned to mo a party whoto policy
was directed nmiiust thu predominance
and unity of thu stutc. I hoped that the
government would und support in a
hurcli party, which would "fonder unto
Cu;?nr tho things which are Cupar's," but
i nit oau ot tins i near witn sorrow
that in their speeches and utter
uncos in tho press, beforo tho elec
tions, tho clericiM had net u
word to say for tho government. Al
though thu testimony of tho pnpo and tho
bishops showed that tho Catholic church
hud reason to ho satisfied with the regula
tions of tho Mute, and tho honorable posi
tion assigned to it, this agitation ussuuud
Mteh proportions that I was compelled lo
liilto precautionary measures. Uompiutu'a
huvu alio been Hindu uhout llin abolition
of tho ''Catholic depHrtmcnl ' In thu min
istry of religion. This department hud in
coursu of time usiilineil such a chiuacter
that It appeared to reproiunt only tho
rights of tho monarch ngultiet thosu of thu
state. 1 thorel'oro proposed some time
ngo to tho emperor thut, instead of main
taining this department, it would
ho better to allow a pnpul
nuncio to bo accredited to tho
court here, whixu position could not
lead to any misunderstanding and who
would Inform us without reserve ot
Iho wunts nr.d demands ot tho church. I
did not, however, vuntoru to tuko tiny
tiirlher slop In thu matter, us public opin
ion In general seemed adverse lo tho pro
posal. Tho princo concluded by urging
the house to avoid tho "gnat c'lliimilics
which theological dcuion would bring
on tho Father-land." " Wo must do all
wo can,1' ho mid, '-so tiiurruiigo mutters us
to havo tho least possible concern with le
llglnn in our parliamentary proceidlngs,
A government which iidheio to thu prn,
clpluof religious equullty must not bu inked
lo adopt a sectarian policy ; wo havo no
special statu religion in 'this country,"
ENOCH AUDKN lMvKNTUCKV.
IFism thpJMurrny (Ky.) OatettJ.J
A most strange und thrilling romance
in real life ha just cnlmiiiuted in this
county, and wo hasten to lay Its detail
h-foro our readers. It appears that a
short tlmu previous to tho breaking out
of thu rebellion a youg married man
mimed P.ldridgu Miller, with his wife und
two very small children, emigrated from
Calloway county to Arkaus.is. When thu
war cuiiiu on ho enlisted in tho confederate
army, and so.m nt'tor was t iken prisoner
in action and sent to u Chicago prison.
After remaining confined thero lor sumo
tlmu hu was released on coudbion
thut fio should enlist to no Win
ami fight thu Indians, ilu hud not been
in tho wc.t lung until hu was t ihen cap-
tlvu by thu red skins. Alter a long and
weary captivity ot years, ha ut Icimth
inadu his uicupe and returned to Arkuutas,
.Mnunwhilu Ills wlte, supnoiMiiii him to bu
dcud, hud left there and joined her rela
tives in llonry county, Tenn. And hurc,
after eiarchini: for her in vain in Arkun-
u, tho lon'T'-!o.t husband c t.i o, foiiiu two
wcuks ago, lu quest 1 1 o nnd his children,
lio found her liviou ut Crosslund. In this
cjunty, but no longo. bulongb g to him.
A mun numiti v in, bchinder, u widojvtr
with uliiu children, und IbrmerK-u Cal
loway cuuntlun, hid lecomu cnuiiioicd of
her in Arkansus, and, tollowed bur to Ton-
necseo, lid finally prevailed upon her to
marry and removu with him to this coun
ty. FindiiiL'her iilmiIii married ho did nut
eek to induco her lo return to him, but
uiuroly luU claim to his children. These
rfa.ed 1,1m, nnd hu instituted Mlit
ill ir'1"""' '1'l'u u'180 w to have
S only v ttZl"h" t"
tiieri. . ,i.. '. u,u woman's iiutuncc,
thelroloping togm her,tuv J
n the lurch, and golng.U h,u,?po. M
Arkaiua.. Sohraiil.r tlooi not Jtu "
ko his loss very greatly t heart, bul 1,
his wlfo wi .perfectly right In goinc
with lur first husband it she loved him
best.
oriiiNOKiKM), -liurcn o.tiio triul 0f
I'onco Utiptain v. U, itolilnson, for thu
killing uf young Jluncrol'i two years ngo,
was concluded Into lust night, tho Jurv
brnglngin u Tcrdkt of " not guilt)'
Robins i win ilbnlmri'i d from eoi.l.lv
undto-da, rciumod his duties on thu pc-
nidi i,i vwy
ii k r a o o n.
71. FALL WINTEK. 'VJ
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RKl'UIILIC, N. Y.,
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ComprnlnR th Umlfntprs' Agency.
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ALIIANY CITY,
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Aifets 1,432,(0 ()
SToWhS, t)cllinK, Furniture, Halts nml Coi-'irr-,
injured Rt r'.?i an diTOiablo n. aound.
permanent neeiiriu--l'l warrant .
I ri-sncetlully a'k 01 the citizens nr Cairo, n
"Intro ot their patronaire.
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wriLiAManircK
CIIAS. FCHOKaVMHYKII Jt CO
FURNITURE ROOMS,
UPIIOLSTHRINO
AX I
M a 1 1 r e s s Ma n u f a c t u r i n 15
l'linilliirc Itciali'liiK,
I'ICTURK PllAMIXG.
All nrderi promptly attendiaito.
NOItTHWEST CORNI'.R OF WASIIIXOTO.V AV
ENUE AND TENTH ST.,
CAIRO, ILL.
I. (). Drawer Vm. JanPtf.
liUTCIIr.KH.
CKNTHAL MKAT MA11KKT.
KOEIILER & J3ROTJIER
J 1 1 ircj died the
I'OITI.AU JU.MT MAItKKT,
COMMEltCIAE-AV.,
I'lllKlli Mi;l I l;.'Jlllli MiKlk,
J1U ktP' ,."ntly on hniM the lt meat.
, & re; ,'" "lu c"110 mnrket. They del) eorn
petition, Oivo thriii a trial. mhiuiiu.
iikai. kstai'i:a(ii:.vv.
0. WINSTON & CO.,
REAL ESTATE AGENT
AND
AUCTIONERS,
71 (SECOND FLOOR) OHIO LEVEE,
CAIItO, ILLS.,
V
JJlJY and Seu, Keai. Kbtate,
TAY TAXKS,
FURNISH AUSTKACTSU)F TITLE
Al I prarara Conreranoes nf Kinds,
Kilt ON.
BARCLAY IUtOS.
on hi m;vi:i;
Uairh, III.
DRUGG I3TS
SARATOGA SPRINGS
M rt'LL Di.r
AT IIAIIOLAYis' VltUU STOKK.
Kiihii Htrnt, l'A 1 1 1.
MOCKING mill) FOOD
Alt. ktAiir mil ftp. wmi. 111 iHuirir
At IlAflUl.AV-'.
II F. L M II O L l'g
GRAPE f oatawha ) f orai-e 1 PILLS
CATAWIIA I. J ORAl'E
GRAPE I catawiia S i I orai'e S PI LLS
AID All or
11 k ii jt n o 1. 1 'st .m v. i 1 ui x i:m
FRF.hll FROM FIRST HANDS,
Alwsy. In tlork In lnrg supply, ami far nal by
II 11 r c I n y It r o a.
JUST II E C K I V E D
Ann
orSnlcliy IIic;1iikm llolllc or Citlloii
AT RAHOLAYS'.
jfijr-ExTRA Fine Coloone;
CSyGENUlNE Imi'ortf.d Kxtraotsj
CayII air, Tooth and Nail IIrl'siies
tfifl.vniA RuniiEit Nursery Goa-
AT
.B.A.rRC.Lj.A.'ir BROS.
PURE WHITE LEAD
PU1SE FISENC1I ZINC.
Ilet Hrnilfi n n,K.,. tock and va
riety, tery cheap;
aijso:
Full Line of Colors,
iar Ab ix oil;
Paint Ilruihei, l.inneod Oil,
Whltetfait. P .iflith Turntlne,
Varri.ehei F.tc. etc.,
all (tabs a an staxdaso giititin
At Barclays'.
HE ONLY KEI.IA1ILE OIFT ENTERI'RDSE IN
THE COUNTRY I
$100,000.00
I N V A L U A II L K G I F
To redistributed in
Xj. 3D. liTE'S
:i;thStmbAnnutl
GIFT. ENTERPRISJu
To bodrsm Monday, March SStli, 1172.
One Gland Capital Prize of
10,000 in Gold!
' Ono Prirs. 8,1,000 III HIIkt;
Five Prizes 81,000 . f
i ivo -rizes 5.300 j URKHXnACKS.
a cn i-rigcs .?lou g (
Two Family CarrlaRf a nnn .r.tchcd llnrsesulth
ii.ci .'iuiiiiii'ii iiaii.ces, worm
fl.l-IW Hill. I..
Two Horse-ni,d iliiKKlea tsill, Kilter-Mounted
IIiirnesK, worth eaeh.
Two fino.tr nvd lloaewoud 1'iaiin., worth fMi
eaoht Ten 1'irriilynn.slnK inuchlne, worth 8100
each l'ftoo wold und Mlvrr leicr huntinK worlh
frnm In f.m, l.n,U' c0, -otttllio ehulii..
nii, - nun icn.L-uuiii-, ruiri mm iiuiioie .liMleu
piuer liitlo mid toiujioons, iiliotojjruiili iilLuiii.,
inwciry, cic, t iu.
Whole number jlfts, 10,010. Tickets limited to
ii Udl
AiiltHuanft.rl In cll 'I'lel-..!.. I .. 1 1.1.
111 " "V nituii, I'lllTHI
proiiilutns will no pnnl.
MDfilo tickets $2; x ti(!k,H$o; twelve uckod.
ClrriilarN cnnintniiiit h full lift of irises, n rle
fcrlptlonof tlio ninmifi ofilniwintCi otfiorlii.
"I sn'tHWH in icuirinr ij UIU IIIIIIIUUIIUII, 111 Uf
Htn to any ono nnlorlug th ni, All! Uwvt ntiist
lit if r. 11 kiK'i, it,.., I.H
orritc. CInoinntiti. O
101 Writ 6th nta novilwvpolv
CAIRO CITY COAL
oo3vr-E'A.3sr-3tr.
Is prepared to supply oustomor with tho hesi
quauiy ni
PITTSBURG AND .ILLINOIS
COAL.
AKIJKU'S led at llalllday tiros, ortlc. 70 OHIO
VJ I.KVEK, or at lha Coal Yard bol" bt
Charlea lintel, will rraelva prompt atlenllon.
A'llK 'J'UO " MONTAUK " will
ilda ateamara at any hour. ocioil
Principal Ofllco 101 W. Fifth St., Cin. O
1IANK8.
THE CITY NATIONAL
(IAIIIO II.MNIIIN,
CAl'lTAL,
SlOO.Ob
W. I'. ifAl.l.tlMY, Prelilrn
II JSNIt V I.. IIAhMtlAY, We Pr (Bit
A. II. MAFKOI1U, C'ashlr
WAt.Ti:K IIV8I.OI', AasUtaut Cuhier.
MRtCTOKSI
ftt 'Pay tn, Ho.r.r It. CvdNixanAti,
HrnBi I.. llAi.untr, W. I. Hallipat,
tliu. II. WaUAXuna, HTtntln lll.P
A, II, SArrnna.
r.xchnniir, 'oln nnl I'silled Nlnlc
Jloml IIoiikIiI nml Mold,
DKMI-lfH rerp,, nnJ (tenrral banking
liiinlriss unne.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
or CAIRO.
IMNtr.f, tlUItU, 1're.ldeDt:
UOIlKUT W. Ml I.I.Kit, Ylce-PreMdf nt
C. N. HIH1HI-5S, Cashier.
COLLECTIONS PROM IT LY
I)K
HXCIIAMIK, coin, bank note, and L'nilei
l'j State, lecurilies bought and sold,
lislprHil Allowrit ass Time I)oali.
ENTERPRISE SAVINGS
I'linrlrrfsl .tlnrrli 31, 1S09.
orricc la
CITY NATIONAL HANK, CAIRO
A. Il.llFFORI), Preeulentl
H. H. TAYLOR, Vlce.pje.idenll
W. II YMLOP, rVcretarr and Treasurer.
P. W. lUarnT,
F. 31. hrucarmu.
Crui. DiLiaiiia,
pAt'Lf). Mil in,
W, P. llALHUAT,
It M. CtMviHia,
J. M. I'mttlri.
llriollN ol any Amount Itcredvut Irons
Tru t'rnlM (IpnnrUn.
I.NTF.KF.iT paid on depn.lt. at the rale ot atz
pireent. ?er annum, March l.tand ts-pleui
t-r I.I. Intere.t not withdrawu la raided Imma
dlately to II e principil of the deposits, thereby
kItiuk lliem coriixurid Inlere.t
MAKR1KD WOMEN AND CHILDREN MAT
DEPOSIT MONEY
4 THAT NO DSCIUI CAM paAW IT.
Open cte.y hit.lne day from a.m. to 3 p.m.
anil hitiinlay eieumg lor HAVIMi DEPOSITS
only, Ironi 6 In S o'rlork.
au'.trtl W. II TSf.oP, Treasurer.
KAII.KOAIIN.
QUICKEST ROUTE FROM SOUTH
ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R.
St. Louis, Louisville, Cincinnati, Chi
caoo; New York, Uoston,
AMD ALL
POINTS EAST AND WEST.
I'nsi)(er trains arrite at and leate Cairo aa fol
low. 1
mail. txraiM.
aaivr 3:15 a. m .. IiOO p.m.
ilfart sltOO n.m ...UiS a rn.
Hutu train, connect at Centraha wilh train on tho
a ro
Paifti, Decatur, IllonrnliiKlcn, El Pa.o, f.a Hahe,
JleinlnlH, Freejiort, lialen., Dubuque, and
all polnl. In lll.ool., Mia ourl,
Mlune.ota, A'lecori.ln and
loan. And with
f.lnea running Fat and West tor
-I. I.nu., HpnnKtictd I.oiuarille,
Cineinnnll, Indlamiiolis, Columbus.
And at Clneafjo wltti 31lcln?un Central, Mlchlxaa
Sim I her 11, and Pitt.burx. Fort Wayua
and Chicago Itullroail. lor
Detroit, Cleveland, Dunkirk.
Mlriny, lt.,non, Philadelphia,
.SiAtim Fall., Krle. HuHalo,
.New York, Pitt.biire, Ilaltlmorf,
Wa.hlriKinD,
AND ALL POINTS EAST.
SPRINGFIELD AND ILLINOIS
SOUTHEASTERN R. R.
On 1111 1 utter Monday, April 21th, lsjl, trains wil
run a.lollowat
.NORTH ISKN DIVIHIO.N.
TRAiaa aoisia aiit'Tiir.AST.
Mini.
hear Virginia :lua.m
" HiiruiKtleld tiao
" Tiiylorvllle 10;.Vl '
Arrivent i'nnn ;i) rn
TBtiMGOian anHTiiwraT.
IlllUfM
Leave l'aiiu l;0oa,m
" Ta)lorille 1:4 "
Arrlre atirlnKtleld,..t;;l.'i "
I.evo .Sii.iiitlelil .ftjA "
Ar.'ilont Vlrinln -:i'i ' ......
houtiii:kn division.
TIIAINH OOI.NO SIIVTIII AST,
Lc.ive Kdccwood 6:30 n.m .....
" Flora 8:i1
Anive at Hliawneetown'd:Mp m -
TIIAIMS OOIMI SOaTIIWEST.
Lente Rhawneetowu t:i? u.m ......
" Florj 'JM " ,
Kxpres.
12.36 n i".
, 3:00 V
. 6:17 "
Mall.
...3:86 p.m
...4:i!0 "
...filllO "
...0:10
,..S:16
.10:10 a.m
.11:40
.. 6: IS p.m
S:!0p.rp
....7:00"
Arrive at Kdijewnod 4:10
,.8:20 '
T!io&::tu 11. ni. train from s.diiowood, runs only
Mondaya, Wttliifadayannd srldaya, and 6:46a. in,
train from Hlinwnectown 011 Tuesdays, Thura.
dsys sndhsturdaya.
Coiiueeta at Axhlitnd with JacKsonvlllo division
ol Chlenjjo and AUon It illroad. for Jicksor.rllle,
Plerahur;, Mason City, a nd all points weal.
At Sprlimlli'M, with ChicuKO and Alton, and
Toledo, Wiilmsh and Weatern Kallroad, lur
lllooiii'.netmi, Chicago, nnd nil puinta north, nnrlh
went HndwpM.
At Tana with lud. nnd St, l.oula, and Illinois
Central Railroad for rill points eiut, south uud
snuthenst.
At IMi;pwood with Chicago Division Illinois
Central lUllrond.
At Flora, with Ohio aid MNsiaslppi Ilailroail.
AtHliawueeloan, with steamboats fur Cincin
nati, Padiicuh, Cairo and St. Louis.
Oltl.ANUH.MITH, Oen'ISup'L
Johk FooaitT.Oen'l hr'ut nnd Ticket Ak'i.
l llltS AM) I1III1M.
11. LKVY & CO.,
rfSltjl. 1
Dl:Al S'
HIDES AND FURS,
WOOL. VKATIIEIM, KTC.i
S3 OHIOILBVBE,
OAinn Tt.t.tvoiu
nov16 '