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JOHN H. OBERLY, PROPRIETOR.
OUR CHURCHES.
I'ltESBYTEHI AN Eighth Street.
Prcachltiff, 8libal!i at 10) u.ln. mid 7 i.in,
Prayer nicotinic, Weilrrpvlay at "J p.m.
.Sawmill .School, fl p.lii. .1. M. I.nii-drn, Su
perintendent. ItKV. II, Tiiaykr, Pastor.
METIIOIHST.-Cor. Eolith and Walnut Sts.
Preaching, Kahbath at 10J a.m., and 7 p. in.
Trover meeting, WciliicMlay.7) ii.m.
Habbath Hcliool, a. p.m. L.'tf. Stlllwoll,
Kupcrlntcndcnt. Hkv. F. I.. Thompmon,
Pastor.
Clltmcil OF Till: HEDKEMEIt (Eiluo
pal.) Monilnjr praycrx. .Snbbatli 10J a.m.
Evening prayer, 7J p.m.
Sabbath .School, II a.m.
ItKV. K. Coax, Hector.
ST. PATWOK'S CHLMtCH Ninth fit. and
Washington Avenue.
Public xervlce, Hablmtli H:I0 and 10) u.m.
Vesper, 7 ii.m.
Kaliliutlt School. '1 ji.tti.
fcrvlee every day, 8 a.m.
HEV. P. .1. (V 1 1. UXOR AN, l'rlcct.
VOt'NO MEN'S rilltlSTIAN AHSoOIA-
TION. Itngiiliir liicctlnf; second Jlnnday
ece'i mouth iittlif Prayer room of tho I'm-
byterlan Church.
Weekly Pruycr inciting, Friday,? p.m. at
the Prayer room or thu I'reibyteilati
church.
C. PaIibonh, President.
AFUICAN MKTUOIHST. Fourteenth, be-
I ween walnut and Lcilar.
V AW CI.,.,.!, ft .....
.3IIIIIJUUI I?VIJUUI, J'.lll,
Clas uiectM at 3 p.m.
SECOND FitKi: WILL HAI'TLST'-Flf.
teclith Street., between Walnut and Cedar.
Services Sabbath. 1 and :i p. in.
ItKV. .V. ltlCKH, I'a-tor.
FitKi". WILL 1IAPTJ.ST HOME MISSION
KAIilSATII SCHOOL. Conur Walnut
and Cedar Street".
Sabbath School. II a.m.
FIRST HIKE WILL 1IAPTIST Clll'ltCIl
"Curry's Harrat'li.
Service.-, Sabbath 11 a.m., a p.m. A") p. m.
Hkv. Wm. Kki.i.i:v, l'ailor.
FIILST MISSIONAUV IJAPTI.ST CIICHCII.
-Cedar, between Ninth and Tenth Hli.
Preaching Sabbath. 10J a,ui. and " p.m.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening.
Preaching, Friday eu-ulng.
Sabbath school, 1 p.m. John Vanllaxtcr
nud .Mary Stelhen. SuperintendcM.
ItKV. T. .1. SlIUKKn, Factor.
SECOND HAI'TIST CHL'ItCII-Fourteenth
Street, between Cedar and Walnut. Tin
only llaptlt church recognized by thu A-
Sen Ices, Sabbath, 1 1 a.m. a p.m. and 7 p.m.
Kkv. .Iacoii HiiAiiLKV, Elder.
SEUHKT OltUEUS.
TIIF. MASONS.
;morCOMMANI)i:KY, No. 13. Stated
Aeinbly at the Avlum Mn-oulc Hall, Urst
and third Saturday in each month.
JAIHO COt'NCIL, N'o.lM. Itegular Convo
cation at Macule Hall, the eeconu Friday
In each month.
CAIKO CHAPTEH No. 71. Ilegular Con
vocation at Ma-onlc Hall, on the third
Tuesday ot even- mouth,
CAIHO I.OIKSE. No.'ilT V.&. A. M.-ltcgu.
lar Communication at Ma-onlc Hall, the
second and fourth Mondays of each month.
THE ODD-FELLOWS.
ALEXANDER LODGE, '.!) Meet In Odd
Fellow' Hall, in After' building, eu-ry
Tliurday evening ut 8 o'clock.
STATE OFFICERS.
tiovenior John 31. Palmer ;
Lleutcnant-Oovernor .lohn Dougherty ;
Secretary of State Edmund Hummel;
Auditor of State C. E. Llpplncott:
State Treasurer E. N. Hate;
flpt. Public I ntructlon Newton Hateman
CONC.HESS3IEN.
Senator Lyman Trumbull and John A.
lxjgan.
Bepreentatlei for the State-at-I.arge s.
L. Bcverldge.
Ilepreentatlve Thirteenth DUtriet John
M. Crcb.
MEMBERS (iENEKAI. A.SEMI1LY.
Senator. Firt District T. A. E. Holcouib,
i.r Union, mid S. K. (iilnon, of Oallatin.
Ucireciitatle, FIr-t DUtriet H. Wat.-on
Webb.
COFNTY OFFICERS.
CIRCUIT COUIIT.
.Iude D. J. Il.ikcr, of Alexander.
Proiecutliiu Attorney .1. F. McCartney,
of Mit-ac.
Sheriff-A. II. Inln.
Win. 3Iartln A-efor and Treasurer.
COUXTY COUIIT.
.Iudf;e F, Kro.
Avociatc .1. E. McCrlte and S. Marchll
don. Clerk .lacob O. Lch.
Coroner John II. (i-iimn.
ilUNICll'ALTiOVEHNMENT.
'Mayor John 31. Lain-deu.
'lYeamrer J. II. Taylor.
Comptroller E. A.IJuniett.
Clerk Jllchael Howlcy.
3larhal Andrew Cain.
Attorney P. II. Pone.
Poll
met-sy,
jrney
ce 3la:
THE BULLETIN.
tdatrales F. llross and U. Shan-
Chief of Pollcc-1.. II. 3lyer.
HKLKCr COUNCIL
flavor John 31. Lan-iluii.
Fir-t Ward-P. (1. Schuh.
Second Ward C. It. Woodward.
Third Ward .Ino. Wood.
Fourth Ward S. Slants Tnvlor.
Cltv-ttt-Lart'e-W. P. Ilallidav and I).
IJunl.
IIOAIiD OK AI.IlKlt.MKN.
First Ward .laniCN Hearden, A. It. Saf
lord, Iaae Waldor.
Secoud Ward H. II. cunnlngliam, E. Ilu.
der. Q. Stancel, James Swuyne.
Third Ward Win. Stratum, J. II. PhlllK
Fourth Ward Ino. ;il. HobliiHou, CI. II.
SeaH, J, II. 31eteall".
..
Dan. Habtman hns received or.o of tho
largest stocks of Fruit Jars ever before
brought to Cairo, and is desirous of closing
It out without delay. Ho thcrofnro oilers
Mason's Improved Porcelain self-soalors,
quarts at S2.00 por dozen; glnsswlro tops,
quarts, at per dozen und half-gallons
at $2.00 per dozon. Thcso aro tho cheapest
prices in tho mnrkot. tf.
Thosb wishing to havo their pianos
tuned by a competent tuner will lcavo
thoir ordors with Mr. N 1'. Curtice, corner
of "Washington nvouuo and Fourlconth
strcot, (who intends to sond for IJalmor
and "Wober's tunor, St. Louis), or nt Rock
woll & Co's., hook store. 7-C-Ot.
It is Impobsiblo to cook poorly in Ilur
lielt's Steam Cooking Vessel. It 1B worth
douhlo tho prico asked for it, for putting
up fruit. For salo nt A. Halloy's, doalor
in stoves and tlnwaro. C-20Im
Caution. Every gonuino box of Dr.
McLean's Liver Pills Vicars tho signature
of Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa., and
their prlvato U, S. stamp. "Tuko no
other." Tho market is full of imitations.
It Y irjular verdict that peoplo who
customed to tho use of Bitters
obliged, ovontually, to re
Iyer Pills for permanent
C-lOwOni.
HOW TO GO WEST.
Tills is an enquiry which every ono
should havo trulhjully answored beforo ho
starts on Hits journey, and a littlo enro
taken In examination of Routes will In
many cases savo much trouble, time and
money,
Tho "I. B. & W. lloutc," running from
Indianapolis through Bloomlngton to Bur
lington, has achieved a splendid reputation
in tho last two years as tho leading passen
ger routo to the west. At Burlington It
connocts with tho great Burlington Itouto
which runs direct through Southern Iowa
to Nebraska and Kansas, with closo
connections to California and tho Terri
tories; and paticngers starting from Cairo
on tholr way westward, cannot do better
thnf. to take .be I. II. & W.atid Burlington
routo.
This Lino has published u pamphlet
called "How to go Wost ," which contains
much valuable Information; alargo correct
nap of tho Great West, which can bo
obtained froo of chargo by addressing the
General Passenger Agent B. 6i M. It. It
Burlington, Iowa. f-l'J,d&w3m.
FnEH. Blankknhero has engaged a
new pianist, an accomplished musician,
who recently arrived from tho old coun
try. Ho is a very flno performer and
Fred's is a flno instrument; consequently,
tho music of tho Excelsior, liko its liquors
and cigars, is not excelled in tho west.
Go and listen to tfio music and try some of
Fred's cool Weiss beer. .0-23 tf
I.ouih Hi.atau's saloon deserves the
popularity in to which it has grown. It has
been very handsoinoly fitted up, and is so
comfortable) that it is a pleasuro to wbilo
away a spare hour there. The bar is
supplied with all kinds of fine liquor and
wines, and with the best of Fresh Lager
Beer, and Weiss Beer that in doliciousenss
cannot be cxcollod. A lunch, freo to
patrons, is spread every day, and an articlo
of Sweitr.er Cheese, the best in the market,
is ulways on hand. 31 r. Blautau Invites
the public to give him a call, on Eighth
street, betwojn Commercial avenue and
Ohio Lcvco, opposite the Perry House, in
lllzor's building. 7-2.dtf
Go to the Thalia for the best Weiss
beer in town. 6-2ldtf
Castobia Is a scientific vegetable prep
aration ; a perfect substituto for and more
effective than Castor Oil, and is pleasant
to take. It cleanses the system in a most
remarkable, manner; does not distress or
gripe, but operates when all other reme
dies havo failed. It is certain to super
cede Pills, Castor Oil, Narcotic Syrups and
all other Purgstivo and exciting medicines.
The Castoria contains neither Minerals,
Morphine nor Alcohol. By Its omolient,
soothing effect, it assimilates tho food and
produces natural sleep, particularly adapt
ing it to crying and teething children.
It cures Stomach Ache, Wind Colic, Con
stipation, Flatulency, Croup and kills
Worms. Mako your druggist send for it;
ho will always keep it, as every family
must havo It. It costsbut thirty-fivo cents
a bottle. G-23W-U
TESTIMONIALS.
(From tho ctltlritJ Musical 1'rofestor, Phillip
Phillips.)
" I do not think L ever saw a Unor toned
organ than this one, and if 1 could always
find as sweot a toned organ as this ono,
(Simmons & Clough) I should never
troublo mysolf to carry ono with mo."
from the Detroit Penlnnulir Herald.)
"For both interior finish and exterior
appearance, and in trie completeness of all
their appoinmcnts, these ' Combination
Organs' are perfect beauties, while for
their musical qualitior, both ns regards
quantity and quality of tone, and for va
riety of expression, pleasantness of touch,
ease of operation, and all tho qualifications
which contributo to the perfection of a
dcsirablo instrument of this kind, wo havo
full confidence that thoy aro unsurpassed
by any manufacture in tho coutry.
"Tliero is no manufacturing institution of
which Detroit can moro Justly leel proud,
than oi this manufactory of beautiful and
useful instruments, for tho Simmons &
Clough Organ Co.'s organs aro now recog
nized tho country over, as among tho very
best tho market affords."
I From the lliirlinxmn lovruTrltmue.
"Messrs. Lang & Vanilcter havo just
recoived a number of now organs, and
among them two recommend tliomselves
particularly, by a now invention which
makes tho tono moro liko that of a lluto
wherefore thoy aro particularly ndaptod to
accompany tho volco in singing. Theso
organs aro supplied with " Scribner's pat
ent" qualifying tubes. Through this in
vention un organ having only two sets of
reods, is us powerful as any othor which
has six or olght sets of reeds." 7-13-lw.
Fiutz Sciiklkh's bcor saloon, on Wash
ington avenue, west side, between Ninth
and Tenth strocts, has becomo n favorito
placo of resort. His Weiss beer is always
cool and fresh and quenches thirst with
magio quickness. Tho Lar is also stocked
with tho best brands of whisky and brandy
and his lino of wines Is splendid. Fritz is
a courteous and clovor host, and deserves
llbornl patronage, Call on him, tf.
Wm, Eiunorr has purchased tho estab
lishment of EicholY Brothers, in Cairo,
and now proposes to prosecuto tho furni
turo manufacturing business with now
vigor, and pledges himsolf to soil furniture
of ovory description choapor than over bo
fore. Try him. 0-26tf
Wo havo a good supply of Burnett's
Steam Cooking Vessols Call and seo
them, A. Hallbv
0-201m
THE FUR TRADE.
it. ttvr & co. pat the nionxsT markit
PRICEB.
Below will bo found tho corrected list
of prices paid by H. Lovy 4 Co., for
hides, furs, feathers, wool, tallow, boos
wax, and all kinds of country produco.
Levy & Co. do a very largo trade in their
lino, and It Is a well known fact that they
always pay tho highest prices to ho ob
tained In this market. They aro now
paying for
turb:
Mink $2 00 a2 25
Raccoon 00
WlldCat CO
HouioCat 10 a 16
Musk Bat 16
Opossum 12
Otter 0 00 a 7 00
Bear Skin 2 00 a G 00
0nAver, per pound 50 a 70
111DK8. PER POUND:
Le Skins 27 j a37J
Beef Hides, Dry Salt 18 J a 20
" " Green Salt 9 a 12
OTHER ARTICLES:
Tallow, par pound 0 a73
Feathers, " " 60 a 66
Wool, " " 60 a 70
Beeswax 11 11 25 a 28
Tho above price list is subjected to cor
rection, PAUL Cr. SCHUH'S Pre-
scription Drug Store is open
day and night. All prescrip
tions carefully and neatly fill
ed with dispatch. The largest
and finest selections of Toilet
Articles, Vases and sundry
Fancy Goods of all descrip
tions just received and sold by
polite and attentive clerks at
tho lowest figures. Satisfy
yourself by a call. 6-231m
CAIRO, ILLIlNiXTlJESDAY, JULY 16, 1872
- . .
BULLETIN BUILDING WASHINGT0N-AV
W. 31. Wiixiam.s, J.vs. Kinsley,
I.alf of Vicktburg, JIim. l.ate ot Cin'tl, J
W. M. WILLIAMS k CO.,
SPKCIALUAILItOAI), STEA31IJ0AT AND
OENKItAL AGENTS,
KOHWAKDINO AND COMMISSION
MERCHA1TTS;
05, OHIO LEVEE,
CAIRO, ILLS.
7-ltf.
FOR NAI.K
The Illinois Central Kv) Ko I Company Don
oiler for mle the following described lots loiPirs
Addition to the CUy ot Cairo, Tlx:
Lot 27 block 20. Lot 21 block 82,
" IS ' 20, ' 27 " 82,
' 6 " tl, " 20 8J,
' 6 ' M, " 31 " 82,
" .1 " M, " 31 82.
ortertm.ef . apply to JAMKH JOHNSON,
Mil Ac"n.
BOAT NTMKEN.
S A 31 Wrr.LSON,
Mlltl IN
BOAT SCOBE3
O RO CKRIES.
PROVISIONS ETC.
No. 110
Oun Lrvas: Cairo, III.
oiDiu rtOHrrLT ruita
NEW YORK STORE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
LARGEST VAKIETY STOCK IN TIIE CITY
GOODS SOLD VERY CLOSE.
Corner of Nititpatti street stssd Coiu
snerclal Avenue,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
.C. O. TAT EE
ST. CHARLES HOTEL.
r. III BESI'OBD, - Proprietor
Con. Oil io Lkvek & Second St.
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
Our Homo Advertisers.
COMMUNION AND FOKWABDINU.
MILLER & PARKER,
GENERAL COMMISSION
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
DEALERS IN FLOUR, CORN
Oats, Hay, etc.,
AGENTS tor FAIRBANKS SCALES
Oblo Iree, CAIKO, ILLINOIS!.
7. D. MATH USA.. E. 0 .UIIL
MATI1USS & UHL,
AND UENEBAL
Commissi on Merc hants
DEALERS IN
IFXiOTTIE,,
HAY AND WESTERN PRODUCE
NO. Ot OHIO LEVEE.
UIIT E.NTERPKIAE.
Principal Office 104 Fifth St., Ciu., 0
THE ONLY RELIABLE OIFT ENTERPRISE
IN THE COUNTRY 1
S50 OOO OO
IN VALUABLE GIFTS
To be distributed In
X.. 3D. BUTE'S
VMh Regular Monthly
GIFT ENTERPKISE
To be drawn Monday, August Jth, 1872.
Two Grand Capitals of
$5,000 In Greenbacks
Two Prizes $1,000 J f
Five Prizes 600 . I GREENBACKS
Ton Prizes 100 5- (
One family Crrige and Matched Ilorn with
Sllter-Moiinleil Harccn, worth J1,S00.
One Uorae and Uugiy with Hirer-Mounted liar
neat, worth fCO each.
One flne-tond Itosewoo.i Piano, worth 8300.
Five family aewlng machlnea, worth llWJeach.
7W old an J mlvr lerer hunting watches, worth
from f'M tofauueach. Ladlra guld leotlnechaloa,
gaat'a got 1 Teat chainr, aulid and double plated
silrer table and teaapoona photograiih albama,
Jewelry, etc., etc.
Wholeumberof glut, 6.0CW. Tickets limited to
ou.ow.
Agenta wanted to nil tickets to whom liberal
premiums will be paid.
McgiB ticket one dollar; six tickets five do).'
lars; twelre ticketa, ten dollars; twenty-firs
twenty dollars.
Circulars containing a full Hat of prises, a de
scription of the manner ot drawing, and other
Information In reference to the distribution, will
be tent to any one ordorio; them. All letter
must be addressed to L. U. SINE, Dox, 80,
orrici, Cincinnati, O.
IdlWeatMhit. novwJtdlv
Our Homo Advertisers.
MILLINERY.
MRS. ANNA LANG,
On Eighth Street, botween Washington
and Commercial Avenues,
CAIRO, ILL,
Is recelf Ing dally new Invoices of
MILLI1TEEY C3-OOI5S,
Of errry description, and at Paicu toBcit thi
Tlatti
THE LATEST STTLI3 OF
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
BOM NETS,
HATS, RIBRONS,
TRIMMINGS,
FRKNCII FLOWERS,
NECKTIES. COLLARS,
UNDER SLEEVES,
LACES OP ALL KINDS,
DOLLY VAKDEN GLOVES,
DOLIVY VARDEX SUNSHADES,
DOLLY VARDEX PARASOLS, ETC.
Together with all the other articles kept In a
First Class Millinery and Trimmings biore. To
ie aold at the very lowest fluure.
ercall and see her. No trouble to show
(looda.
MRS. MoGEE,
On Eighth Street, between Commercial and Wash
ington Avenues, la dally receiving
NEW MILLINERY GOODS
or tui
LATKAT RPKINO AND SUMMER STYLES.
Deaides a full line of
oaoisriTETS & hats
Trimmed and untrlmmed,
KIIENCU FLOWERS. RIBBONS, TRIMMIN09
of all kinds. Laces, etc., etc.
Mm. McOee haa alao a large uaortmento
Fancy Articles, such aa
NKCK TIE'. COLLARS. UNDERSLEEVE3,
KUFFa,SASlIE9, FANd,
And all other nrticlea tiiually found In a
FIRST-CLASS MILLINERY STORE
Mrs. McDee, in addition lo her stock of Fancy
and Millinery floods, haa a tine and complete a
aorlmenl ot Cincinnati Custom Male Ladle
and Misses' tjhoe and Children' Hoots, I) lack
and In Colors. These are acknowledged to l.e
the tlneat and beat shoes in the market, ar.d this
s the only place In the city that makes them a
peclalty.
ggngo ennvejed to and Iroin the flopot fret
htrge. dectl
CLOSE & VINCENT,
GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANTS
AND
DBALBES I2ST liXIMIB
Cement, Plaster Paris,
AND
PLASTERER'S HAIR,
Corsser Eighth Street anil Ohio LcTee
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
J. M. PHILLIPS & CO.,
(Buccesaore to E. II. l!endnoa 4 Co.)
Forwarding and Commission
MERCHANTS,
AND
WHARF-BOAT PROPRIETORS.
trsi. Liberal Advancements made ZZM
pfkkV"" upon Consignments. &T
Are prepared to receive, store and forward
freights to all points and buy and
sell on commission,
VBusiosss aiUnded to promptly;
$300,000.
MISSOURI STATE LOTTERY.
Legalized by State Authoritt and
Drawn in Public in St. Louis.
Grand Single Number Scheme.
00,000 numbers.
Class G, to 11 k Drawn July 31, 1872.
C,880 Prtecs, Amounting to $300,000.
1 Prlieof J50.000 600 Prise of. 1 100
1 " of. 13.460 9 " of l.WiO
1 " of......... 10,000 9 ' or. 60Q
1 " of. 7,600 V of. 300
4 " of 4,000 9 ' of. 260
4 " ol 2,600 3fl of He
20 ' of. 1,000 3 " of. 160
20 " of 600 180 ' of. ICO
40 " of 640 60U of 10
Tickets $10; Unit' Tickets, $5: Quartor
Tlckots, $2 CO.
always drawn at tho time named, nnd all draw-
inga are uuuer uiu ouperviaiun 01 aworn com
mi'slnnera. The ortioial drawing will ho published in the
it. Loula papera and n copy sent to purchaser
of ticketa.
We will draw ft similar scheme the last day of
eyery inontn during ine year isix.
Remit at our risk by DoatotHio mnner order.
resiaieren letter, uran or express, seuu tur cir
cular. Addreaa, MURRAY, MILLBH CO.,
r, u. ooz -iiu. ot. i-ouia, jio.
4-lOdawlv
MRS. M. S WANDER,
IN TIIE
ATHENEUM BUILDING
haa opened out an extensive slock of
MILLINERY GOODS
All ol which aro entirely new and of the very
LATEST SPRING GOODS.
THE STOCK COMPRISES
HATS, BONNETS RIBBONS,
And an elegant assortment of
LACES, FRINGES, KID QLOVES, HOSIERY
and all articles usually kept in a flrat-clata mil
linery store.
Mrs. Hwander invites the public to call and in
spect her atock, whieh she will take pleasure in
allowing to old as wolt as new cunton era,
4 fl-tr.
BEAL E8TATK AGENCY.
O. WINSTON & CO.,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
AXD
AUCTIONEERS,
74 (SECOND FLOOR) Oil IO LEVEE,
CAIRO, ILLS,,
Bur and Sell Real Estate,
PAY TAXES,
FURNISH ABSTRACTS OP TIELE
And peepare Conveyancea ot Kindt!
A. SUSANKA,
Proprietor
MAGNOLIA SALOON
And Dealer in Foreign and Domestic
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS,
97 Ohio Loveo,
Between Ninth and Tenth Streets,
Cairo, III.
denlTtf
STRATTON & BIRD,
(Successors toStratlon, Hudson A Clark,)
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
57 Ohio Leveo, Cairo, Illinois
ruiiMiuiiE.
flg" Six and one-half lbs.
Durant's A Cofl'eo Sugar for
Ono Dollar ; Seven lbs. Now
Orleans Sugar forOno Dollar ;
threo and ono-half libs. Prime
Rio Coffee, Ono Dollar ; Best
Imperial Tea, Ono Dollar and
a half por pound ; Rest Gun
powder Tea, Ono Dollar and
Seventy-five Cents per pound j
Young Hyson and Oolong Tea,
Ono Dollar per pound, and ev
erything proportionately cheap
at WILEY & BIXBY'S.
634.tf.
Chat, bhoenmcyer, Wn. Schick
0HAS. SIIOENMEYER & CO.
FURNITURE ROOMS,
UPHOLSTERING
AN
Mattress Manufacturing,
f'liruitiire ItepalrluK,
PICTURE FRAMING,
All ordetx promptly attended to.
NORTHWEST CORNER OF WASUINOTON AV
KNUK AND TENTH T.,
CAIRO, ILL.
P. O. PrawerUW.
lauOlf.
8100 IN ONE WEEK.
To any shrewd man who can do business on ti
quiet, I guarantee; an Immense fortune, easily,
dlrend in pert eo I safely, Address Inperfect
fidenoe, jambb f awjti r,
n ta 1 W Sleeker sweet, Mew York
Our Home Advertisers.
BOOK HIMDEftT.
CAIRO CITY BOOK BINDERY
JOHN II. onEMTT at CO.,
ranriiiTOta,
Bulletin Building corner of 12th
street and Washington avenue,
Cairo, Illlinos.
Atl kln'ls of Binding and Rutin done at the
very lowest prices. Havlni? engaged tho aervi.
ces of Mr. Uuela, who haa had many years
experience in one of beat lllnderles of St. Louia.
to superintend tnls establishment, wo ran on
Odently promise onr patrons work equal to that
ol nor Illndery In the west.
NNVltANCE.
fTran"d'ma"rine
Tt s tj jEt nsr o -m
COMPANIES.
NIAGARA, N. Y.,
Our Homo Advertisers.
BANKS).
ENTERPRISE SAVINGS
s-aVBrie.
C-tiarleraMI Mssrch SI, ISflff.
orrici l
CITY NATIONAL BANK, CAIRO
ovrtctui
A, D. SaFFORI). Preaidentt
S. S. TAYLOR, Vlce-I'r..ident
II. IIV3LOI', H-crctarv and Treasurer.
Assets.,
Assets...
Assets ....
....fi,i3o,2i; a
OERMANIA, N. Y.,
1,008,711 7S
HANOVER, N. Y.,
REPUUL1C, N. Y.,
728 WJ IO
Aaaeta 7I1.92A 0X1
Comprising the Underwriters' Agency.
TONKER3, N. Y.,
Assets 679 A 51
ALBANY CITY,
Asset 4U.193 23
I IREMEN'8 FUND, 8. F.,
Aaseta... G78.8u( t'
SECURITY, N. Y. MARINE,
Assets 1, tJJ.SIJ
Stores, Dwellings, Furniture, Unlit and Cir
goes, Insured nt rates a ftvrriibloaa sound, per
manent security will warrant.
I respectfully ak of the cltliena ot Cairo,
share of their pntronage.
V. N. llt'OHKN.
TEUTON1A LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY.
OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
ASSETS, $600,000.
JOHN A. HUCK, -C.
KNOBELSDORFF,
- President.
(Sccrotnry.
P. . B.CLAV.
F II. Htocuri ith.
H II. Ccmiviiiiu,
'oiaicTOui
J. M. ratLitrs.
Ten Cents) Upward.
I'Al't 0. 8CHCH,
It. 1', tlALLIDAT,
DcpuNltai ol nnsr Atnoant Received Iroi
INTEItEST paid on deraita at the rate ot six
percent, per annum, March Island Septem
ber 1st, Iniero.tnot withdrawn Is raided Imme
diately totre princlpnl of the deposits, thereby
g'vinK them compound Intereat.
MARRIED WOMEN AND CHILDREN MAY
DEPOSIT MONEY
ao that no uxt sua can draw it.
Open every business day from a a.m. to 3 p.m.,
and Hatunlay eyeninff lor HAVINO DEPOSITS
only, from t to s u'clork.
auut W. IlrSLOP,. Treasurer.
TILE CITY NATIONAL
23 tYUSTTC.
SIAIKSS, ILLIItOIH
CAPITAL,
9100,000
DIRECTORS.
Cuas. Reitz, Henry "Weuer,
SL Kesino, A. Miscii,
Orus. Wenthk, Ciiab. Veroha,
Frascts Lackner, Ciias. Daeolino,
C. Uirscii, "Wm. Keiniiardt,
John Feldkamp.
The beat organized and securest company in
the northwest. The only company which guar
antees a cash surrender value.
CARL L. THOMAS, Gen. Ao't,
2M1t forCalronnil vlrlnltr
W. II. MORRIS,
Notary Public.
II.
No. Pub. and tl. 8. dm
FIRE, nULL, CARGO, LIVE STOCK
ACCIDENT, LIFE,
IUSTJEA1TCE.
W. P. HALLIMAY, President:
HESUY L. IIALI.IDAY, Vlco-Prealdenti
A. n.HAFKoni), Ca-hler;
VTALTER HVSLOP, Assistant Cashier.
ctatcToast
HriiTS TAVloa, Koscar II, Cc.xNIS.inAM,
ilrsar L. Hallidat, W. V. Haiiidat,
Geo. I). Williamson, SrcriiEN liiao
A. II. fUrroBD.
Katcbansie, 'nlu nml United NUalea
llonilN Uonitlit stud Hold.
EPOSITH received, and a xeneral Unktnt;
liuaineaa none.
FIRST NATIONAL' BANK
-ETNA. HARTFORD,
Assets f'J.SIJ.MJI W
NORTH AMERICA. PA.,
Aaaet t.733X0 uo
UAHTFOllD, CONN.,
Assets S.,5H,210 Tl
PHCENIX, HARTFORD,
Assets 51,781,113 8a
INTERNATIONAL, N. Y.,
Asset J1.355.ED3 17
PUTNAM, HARTFORD,
Asset 700,937 00
CLEVe'lANO, CLEVELAND,
Assets $115,07 3 63
IIOME.COLUMDUS,
Assets S1J,273 43
AMERICAN CENTRAL, MO.,
Asset W)0, Mil I
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL, LIFE,
Assets 130,000,000 00
TI!AVEI.ER.S,..II.ItTI'CiI!U, LIFE AND
AUCII'ENf,
Assets n.GOOOW 00
II ML VA Y I'ASdKNtiERS A-8U1UNCE
CO., HAUTFOKD,
y.-i'l j!i00,000 00
INDEPENDENT, I1OST0N,
Asaels 1030,802 00
SAFFOltD, MOlutIS & CANDEE,
71 Olilu Levee,
City National llmik, CAIRO, ILL.
F CAIRO.
DAN MIL I1URD, "reeldentt
R0I1ERT !!. t ni.Prealdenl
C.N. UUnilES, Cashier.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE.
1JIXCHANOE, coin, bank not-a and United
It SlateH securities bought and sold.
lutereaii Allowed on Time De pool law
WINKS AND l.ltlUOHSI.
F. M. STOCKFLETII,
aucccssaa to pouli a STOcantTH
Rectirer mid Wlioleitnln Iteiiler lu
t'orelicn nud Itoinestle
WINES AND LIQUORS.
No. C2 Ouio Levee,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS
E keeps on hand constantly a hill atock ol
Old Kentuckv lloutbou, Rye and Mononia-
L'-a..i.I. Ilr-ndi,,. Ilnltdinl fltn
Rhine and Calffornla U'lnea l.tnautl
II. 31. IIULEN,
GROCER and CONFECTION
MBBOHA IsTT;
Aud Dealer in Foreiga Fruits &Nuts,
No. 134 Comraorcial-ave.,
Cairo, Ilu.
nOOIlN. NANH, ETOt
00 TO
W. W. THORNTON'S,
HUILDERS' SUPPLY DEPOT
I3j TENTH STREET,
row
lloura, Niwib, Bllnda, Monldlnsja,
lseUuttcra,(vfood Window atad isoor
fratuira, rioorlnsy, JLatn,
Sbluklea, Ulstned Stuk, Glauied Hide
UgutM, Giaaed Traaaosna,
Naali WelKhtH, Naan PtslUea and Oorda
llllud Faatenlnga, HooStna;
fell, IIooBuk C'esuesit, Plaatorltsij
1'nper, Crit Veil, Wklto
Lend, Uuaed U1I, Aiaerlraa Window
Ulna, i:urllats aadFrenols
flale UImmm, nitty, Cliasuler'a Posnta
Newer l'liien Patent t'blsnnejaj
r.it., Kte., Kte.
AGENTS tor Rock River Paper Company'
bhralhlUK Felt and C-uartsCemont
tt. W Johu'a Improved Itoo&uK always ea
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Wills Ita Klootnjr alleudanta, law atMo
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nltrey'a II Qiueopa title esaexlNa Mm
Tweutr-ettrtit. Cotupoaed nl tr.e moat Ttlua.
hie mild and potent curatives, tney strike
at the roots the ot muttr, tono on ft en.
lein, arre.tlhedlhargee, and imnart vlaoraad
euersy.llleaudfltalU, tolt,e.nti,e roan; Tney
riakageeol ftve boe and a Ursa tleJ.Vhlelt
mi iHiuviwa, ,n giMuuu nr Dldawtl. Apll
rtlnal. box, eatd b all dnmitau. 1 iiil
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