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OFFICE, STTIiljSTIlSr BtTXIilDIlTG, COR. 121" II STEEET A.3iTU -W-A-SHCIlTCa-TOT A.VEXT"CrE.
JOHN H. OBBttLY, PROPRIETOR.
OUR CHURCHES.
I l l KS M VT Kl 1 1 A N Kf Klilti f-1 1 r I .
rrciiclilii, Kihhatli nt IUJ ii. in. ami 71 p. in.
Prayer meetliur, Wednesday nt 7 p. in.
Sahleith School, .'I i.in. .1. M. I.aii-ileii, Su
perlntcndi:lit. Iti: . II. TllAVI'.ll, Pa-lor
.METHODIST. -Cur. Eighth and Walnut fit
I'renchln;.', Snhhatli nt Id) a.m., ami i, in
Prnver nu etlii;.', Wedne-diiy.TJ p. hi.
Salilinth ,i-liiol, :i. p.m. I,. W. Mllhvrll,
Superintendent. Ilr.v. F. I.. Tiiompmi.v,
Pastor.
ciii'iicii of ifii: iu:i)i:i:ii:it-(i:pi..o.
pal.)
Miirnlnir prayers. Snhhalli 10 a.m.
Evening pr:iycr, 7 p.m.
Salilialli school, !l a.m.
Itr.V. E. ( DA.v, Iteetor.
T. PATRICK'S (lll'IK'H-Nlinli ,t, ami
llllilltOII AM'tltll'.
I'lllilk' wnkr, S.ihhalli M : 1 0 ami III) a.m.
Wmii-ih, 7 li.m.
filifiath Sehool, 'J p.m.
Sen lee eery dnv, H n. m.
ItKV. I'. ()'ll.l.l.ill..v, Priest.
Vol 'Nil MEN'S CllltiynAN ASm,(;.-
TION. Regular I tln seeond .Momlav
each month nl tlii-lr riiiiiii nwr Itoekwell
.V l'o' lunik cmt, I'liiuiinTclal avenue.
I't'kly Praver inertlm., li-iil.'iy. 7 p.m.iit
ilic room,
I . l'.ltM.Ni, I'l'c-ldelit.
African .Mirniomyr.-i'oiirt.fiiiii.iM;
tweeii Walnut ami Cedar.
. i-onlces. Sahhath, II a.m.
Jf Salilialli .Scliool, 1) p.m.
i. ia-s meeis hi i.iu,
; CAIRO BULLETIN-
I IM'III.ICATION OFFICE. WASIIINHTON
I avenue.
HOW TO 00 WEST.
Till Ii nn enquiry wlilch ovory otio
, should lmvu truthfully answered lie for o liu
! starts on hi Journey, anil a llltlo earo
' tnkiiii In examination of Routes will in
many easel save much trouble, time nnil
money,
The "I. K. Jc W. Koule, running from
! I nilian npolis through lllcomliigton to llur-
Huston, Jirn achieved n splendid reputation
1 in tlio Inst two years as tlic lending passen
ger routo to tho west. At llurlingloti it
; connect witii the great Rurllngtpn Routo
which runt direct through .Southern Iowa
to Nebraska nnil Kansas, witli closo
connections to California and the Terri
tories; nnd paMcngers starting from Cairo
on their way westward, cannot do better
than tolaka the 1. Ii. & W.nud Burlington
route.
Tills Lino tm puMI'hed ii pamphlet
j called "How to go West , ' which contains
Wtu. Ehlcr, nl his shop on Twentieth
itrcct, opposite the Court House hotel, !
manufacturing boots nnil fhoe, of every
stylo and variety, warranted to givo per
feet satis faction, lie keeps genuine French
calf mid give his customers nil ho prom
so-, tf
CAIRO, ILLINOIS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 17
nt. Louis Anvurtsoinents.
1872.
BULLETIN BUILDING WASHINGTON
Out Homo Advcrtisors.
BANKS.
Hkavy Rino, glass Fruit ln, (tin top;
quarts $l.'Jr. nnd half gallons, S'i per doz.
Genuine "Mason Improved," Fruit Jar.,
(glass top, solf senior,) quarts $2, and half
gallons $3 per dozen. Host "W. O. (iron
stone china) plates and leas, 00 cents per
set. Firm goblets, only 10 cents apiece.
Other goods in proportion, nt
I'akhonh, Davih it Co.'s,
iMS-tf 5 and 7 Tenth street.
SECOND l'HEE Wll.l. JlAPTIsT' l-'if- much valuable information; nlnrgocorrec
tceiith Street., hetwecn Walnut and Cellar
!-erMl'e- Mililialll, I anil il p. III.
ItKV. N. Kicks Pa-tor.
FREE Wll.l. IIAI'I'I.-T IIO.MK .Mlft-slON
SAIIItATII .-CIIOOI.. lonicr Walnut
and l Vdar Mrret.
.alilialh flii Mil. U a.m.
r'lK-T FKi:i; Wll.l. ItAI'TKI ( Ill ltCll i
( urr' llarrac k-.
-T In , -alih.illi 1 1 li.m.. .'I p.m. ,V7p. m. ,
Ki:v. Wt. Kki.i.kv, I'a-tor. ;
KIK-TMI-.-loNAKY IIAI'TI.-T rilt'KCll. '
ed.ir. Iietween Nlntli anil Tentli M-. I
I'rrnrlilii? .-alilialli, 10) a.m. ami 71 p.m.
I'rayer i tin;.'. Wrdiii-day im-iiIiii;. I
rreac iiiiil'. i rniay cm-iiiii.
ahliath .-ehool, 1) p.m. .lolui Vanltavti-r
ind Marv .-tciilicn-. ninTiiit,iiili,nt.
Iti; . T. .1. .noi:i, I'a-tor.
o.M HAI'TISTrilLltrii-roiirti-i'iiili
.-Irei'l. Iietwi'i'ii IVdar ami Walnut. Tin'
niilv Itaptl't I'lmrcli rcoonleil l,y ihe A
toclntiou. .cn li-f. -alihatli, It a.m. ;: p.m. ami 7 p.m.
ItKV. .lACOII llltAM.r.V, Klder.
limp of the Great West, which can bo
obtained fre of charge by addressing the
General I'asscngcr Agent II. A: M. It. K.
Ilurlington, Iowa. 7-12,diw.n.m.
.SAAV -M I I.I. FOKSAI.K.
On PBy terms to u good man, or wil
retain an interest If delred. For particu
lars inquire at thi olllce. H-'tf
SKCKKT OIUJKKS.
Tin: ma.-ons.
MKO ( O.M.MANUKKV. No. i:t.-.-tal.-d
Aemblv at Hie Ayluiil MaonIc Hull. Ilr-t
and third slurd iv. In eaeh month.
MKO (.'OfNI II., No. Ki-ifiilnr oniwe
atlon at Ma-onle Hall, tin- veoml Friday
In each liiontli.
I .MKO I H.M'TF.K No.
vocation at Ma-onle Hall
Tllrvl.1V ot rerv lllnllt II.
s MKO lIolKii:. No. -t; I'. A. M.-K.-VU.
lar ('omumiili'alloii- at Ma-onle Hall, the
-eeoud ami fourth Monday-of eaeh month.
Tin: oii.n:i.i.ow.-.
Ai.i:.'ANii:i: i.oi)oi:.-.-j:i-Meet. in odd-
Fellow-' Hall, ill Alter'- liuildlnr. rrr
Tiitir-dav fvciilin: at oVloek.
George, the bnrber, whoo main shoji
in on Commercial nvenue, between Klghl
until and Nineteenth street, has opened
j a branch barber idiup on Washington
j nvenue, opposite the court house. He is n
I smooth fhnve, n good shamoocr, n good
I joker, has a line lot of toilet article?, clean
I towels, cuts hiiir in the latest style, keeps
I sharp razor' mid scissors, nnd n clear
! conscience. Go nnd lean back in that
i elounnt barber chnir and try him.
I 7-ao-dlm.
rc'pecttully inform the citl.cns
i ol Cairo and vicinity that we shall open
71. Ki-siilar on- on or about the lit of Remember, H72, in
on the tlilr.1 Neir, 10W liriek ,tli11InS on Kighth
street, with an entire new and elegant
lock of dry good-, clothing, etc.
! i-10 tf. IlLfJI it Amso.n.
STATK OFFICBKS.
liovernor .lolm M. I'alnier:
l.leiiieii:inl-lioernor .lolm lloitlivrt) :
-crrel.'irv of Mate--IMiiiuml Kiiiumel:
Atldltorof .tat'" l . C l.lpplneotl :
-tale 'I'rea-urer i:. N. Il.ite- ;
Uit. I'llMIc ln-tnielloli-NeUoil llateinali
i oN(;ki;-mi:n.
t" -enator I.ym in 'rnnnhull ami .lolm A.
j.oL'an.
'tepre-eiitallxi- Tor the Mate.at-I.ari.'i .
I.. KvvrridKf.
Kepre-entatlw Thirteentli Dl-triet .lolm
M I'rtln.
MK.MIII:K- liKNKKAI. A-.-KMKI.Y.
Senator-. Flr-t I)l-lriet T. A. . Holeomb.
lit L'nton, and If. lilh-on. or (iallatln.
Kepre-ontatlvc, Flr-t IM-trict-II. Wal"
'ehb
. - - .
l OL'N I Y OFKICKK-.
.-IIICt'lT CDl'ltT.
.Iildire 1). .1. Itaker, or Alexander.
I'ro-etlUllli' Atlornev .1. I". .MeCartnei.
if.Ma.-.ie. '
-lierirr-A. H. In in.
Win. Martin Aeor and Trea-urer.
cofNTV rorin.
.ludtfe-F. ltro-..
A-ociate' .1. i:..MeCrite and . Marehll
doii. ( lerk .laeob ( l.yneh.
I oroiier .lolm H.'lioniaii.
MiNinrAi. 7Tovi:knmi:nt.
Mavor .lohn M. I.auxleti.
Trea-urer .1. K. Tavl r.
romptroller K. A. It imett.
Clerk-Mlehael llowlej.
Mar-lial Andrew Cain.
Atlornev I. II. l'ope.
rolicc MaKl-tratc F. Ilro and It. l,an-
hiel of I'oliee I,. II. Mjei-.
m:i.i:it cofNrii..
lavor John M. I.an-den.
Fir-t Ward-F. O. Sehuli.
ecoml Ward C. K. Woodward.
Third Wanllno. Wood.
Fourth Ward S. t:int Tavlor.
CIlV-at-Lawc-W. I'. Hafllday
llurd.
iio.vr.t) ok Ai.iu:it.Mi:.v.
Flrt Ward lame Keardeii, A.
Jord. laae Walder.
Second Ward It. H. cuuuinshaui,
iler. (i. .Stance!, .lames wayne.
Third Ward Wm. Stratton. . I. II. HilllN.
Fourth Ward Ino. II. Itobln-on, O. II.
Seae. .1. 11. Metcalf.
HAHNl-fslj silOl'T
THOS.SOTJTH,
Ha opened a liarne .-hop on Wa-hliitou
witiic, between Tenth and Cleycntli
Streets for the purpo-e of MANT'
FAl'TL Itl.NG all kind- of
noriu.i-: & sixor.i-: iiahnkss
H.VI.TKKS Ukitlk-, Ac,
Which ho keep? on silo or will make to
order. UN motto i : "Good Stock, good
work, and Jit-tlco to all men."
All kind ofrepalrini' done with neatne
and di.pateh. (iie him a trial, you will
find he don't propoo to "Stand on n hame
string." aiiL'tlf
I'AIMKItS.
l'rof. I.. Kruger I' prepured to give
private letoiM In elementary as well fts in
the liighe-t branches of education in the
llnglish, German, French and ancient
languages, at the residence of those dttir
ins instruction, from .Monday the 1 2th
InM. Inquire at Judge Kros' olllce.
8-lOlmdAw.
J'lANOS AND OltOAN'S:.
The ljt. most reliable and cheapest
Pianos nnd Organs in the market and on
term- to uit the purchaser. Old intru
menu taken in part payment for new
one.
Thoa wishing to purchase intrumeut$
Irid better buy of nn agent who i ac
quainted with the construction of instru
ments and one that con be relied on.
Kvery intrument wnrranted for live year-.
N. !'. Ct iiTi-. Agent.
Send for
D. C. JACCARD & CO S Il
lustrated Price List and
Catalogue f Waltham, How
ard, and D. C. Jaccard & Co's
Watches, Jewelry, and Solid
Silver and Plated Ware, &c.
When in St. Louis you are
invited to inspect their mag
nificent JEWELRY establish
ment. Nos. 40I & 403 N.
FOURTH St., Corner of Lo
cust, Odd Fellows Hall.
tfr-Watchos, Clocks and Music
Boxes Repaired and Warranted.
Orders by mail promply atten
ded to.
ilsm-2-3l.
Caution. Kvery genuine box of Ilr
Mol.can' Liver l'ills bears thu cignnturc
of Fleming Ilros., Pittsburgh, P., nnd
their private V. H. stamp. "Taky no
other. The market Is full of imitation".
It is the popular verdict that people who
have been accustomed to the usoof Hitters
and Cordials arc obliged, eventually, to re
sort to McLean'f I.Ivor Pills forpermnnen
relief. C-lOwOin.
If you would bo healthy, wealthy nnd
wise, indulge In thu Liberal Catawba
Vinc", which nan nlwnys be had, cool and
sparkling, at tlio Thalia saloon. tf
Hlankkniiuiki AtiKAiil Wines and Ci
gars I oldest Hnd choicest, nttho KXOKiV
HlOlt SALOON, opposite the Pot Olllce- j
Finest of Liquors, Free Lunche nnd mu
sic every day. The great Liberal and .
Democratic.Greclv A: llrown drinke Wkih
IIkeh, is ...ado a specialty and Fredprides I f!g 'V&WyiX.
oolctt in tho ctii. Loinonades tho cold-
ENTERPRISE SAVINGS
liirlrrrt Mitrrli 31, IHfltt.
IHI'ICK 1)1'
CITY NATIONAL HANK, OAIP.O
, Dl TICKIt.'l t
A. It. SAFFOKI). l'rc-lde.iti
S. S. TAYI.UK, Vice-President;
II. HYSI.OP, Secretary and Tira-uter.
sl.'l'il .
i n Durrroisi
I I'. SI. lUacLsr,
I F. II. hTotsrHTH.
1 It II. CCXMXQIMM,
J, il. I'niu.iri
Cuss, riii.ionr.il,
l'Ali. (I. HCHl'll,
II. I', llAmjiAr,
I
I
HT. LOUIS LAW SCHOOL.
Law Department, Wn-hlngton lnler-lty.
The reirular annual term of till- I.awSchoo
will open on
WEDNESDAY, 0(TY)III:K flTII. ITJ.
I'ull course, two term i.v mouths each
Students admitted to the Senior ('las- on ex
ISciiorIIm of nn y Amount Hrs-el vsh! Iroui
Ten C'cnln L'iMHrU.
INTKItKST paid on deposits m Ihr rule ol ill
percent, per annum, Mnrcli lntanil Snptein
lir ll. Interest not willelrnmii in MMeil iinmr-illnH-ljr
lotto prinelp-il of the ilcposlti, therli
K'Id them coinpouml Interest
MAltlllKIl WOMEN ANI CIIILURKN .MAY
UV.VOMT MONKY
0 THAT SU 0t IUI CAH IlBAW IT.
Open "Terjr tiiinlniM ilnjr irom 'J .m. In .1 p.m.,
nnil bfttiir'.njr eyenmir tor HA VINO HKI'O.ilTb
onlj, from C to o'clock.
aiiotl W. IIYHl.OP. Trei.iirer.
THE CITY NATIONAL
est, mixed drinks
Go there.
nnd music
the driest
C.-27tf
Lou i . Ki.atau's saloon dcerves the
popularity in to which it has grown. It 1ms
been very handsomely fitted up, and Is so
comfortable that it is a pleasure to whilo
nwny a spare hour there. The bar is
upplied with nil kinds of flno liquor and
wines, nnd with the best of Fre'b Lager
Hcer, and Weiss Heer that in deliriousenss
cannot bo excelled. A lunch, free to
patrons, is spread everyday, and nn article
ofSjwcitzer Cheese, the best in tho market,
Is always on hand. .Mr. Hlautau invites
the public to givo him n call, on Eighth
street, betwejn Commercial nvenue mid
Ohio Levee, oppoMto tho Perry House, in
Kizer's building. d tf
.eeohil vi'ur. (netiiillii
particular- addre.,
MVdAw 1 m.
U'o of lllirarv. Foi
, G..M. STIIAK T,
Dean of Faetiltv. ol
iii:nky niTt'iicoOi:.
Proo-t Law Department,
si, Loul-. JIi
Go to the Thalia
beer in town
for Hie tet
!ldtf
S A.3STTC.
S'AlltO. ItililNOIh
Wji. Ktciioi'K has purchased the estab
lishment of K icholV Hrothcrs, in Cairo,
and now proposes to prosecute tho furni
turo mnnufrtcturing btuineis with new
vigor, and pledges himself to sell furnlturo
of every description cheaper than ever be
fore. Trv iiini. fl-I.'itf
ICK! ICK!! ICK!!'
From Wednesday .May 1st, the ico
wagon will canvass tho city, to ccntinuo
during tho summer months. None but
nuro northern lnko co will bo delivered.
IIusE, Loomis & Co.
KOU SALK.
I will sell my brick cottugo nnd two
lot", on eornerof. Sixth and Walnut streets,
suitnblo for any family, having seven
llncly tluished rooms beside thobascme.it;
gas throughout; two cisterns, and out
hou'es nil complete; tine shrubbery, fruit
etc.,
Lnquire nt my onop on Sixth street, or
at my residence as above
.lulv 2. tf. Fked. TnKonoi.li-
ST. LOUIS
i:taiilihiiki IX I S'JK
"iY me
J jlneortiorated Jy an act of tlie State
l.et'i-latureln InTJ, It has experienced unin
terrupted iieee--. and eo.itlnue- to oirer the
ttldeiit ever' facility for acriilrin a thur
ouirh
ci.. -lew. ami coM.vtwieiAi. khucation
Kvery candidate lor admllou not person
ally aei'iniilnted w ith -oiue one of the Fae
ult'y liiu-t produce proper te-timonlal- ol
good moral character.
Hulletiu- are -ent three times a year to tin.
itarent- or Ltlardlali- of the -tildent-. to in
lonu them of the eouduet, liealth and I
Imtirovement ol tlieir -on- or want". An .
experieueeilpliy-Ieian djilly l-il- the in-tl-j
ttltloii. and the UTeate-t care ami attention
are lie-tossed on the -lek.
iKlt.M-:
Hoard ami tuition, ierc-lon, ten month-,
:Ni.
The next -e-sion liei'ln- .-epteinber 2d,
12.
I I'ayment- miit lie made iuarterly. or
j semi-annually, in advance. Oataloirues" con
1 talnlna in-tnietion- to parent-, a.id'tull par
j tleulirs, will he -ent free on npplieation to
i Kkv. .1. (I. .i:.i..m. s. .)..
I're-ident St. Louis I'liiUTslty. St. Louis,
Mo. T-llJiwd.tw.
AGKNTS WANTKP
TO sKLL TIIK,J-AnLOn "TEKL KNOKAVIXO
CHRIST WKEPING OVER JEKUsALKM,"
From Sia Ciias. Kaptlskc'h eflehrated Knghrli
painting, iul hy Ainnicj's Let cni-ruvcr. All
sihoietf It want It nt onre. Apply to VALI.KY
I'L'ULIsUI.SU COS.PANV,.-t, Lout-, Mo.
C.J3tf,li
CAPITAL,
8100,000
ornrntm
W. P. lUl.l.tDAY, Pre.lilem:
IIBNItr L. IIAt.I.IDAY. Vicfl'resl.lcnl ;
A. H. tSAKKORD, Cashier;
WALTKR HYSI.OI', Asltnt Cshlr.
umtcToni:
Hriin Tatlor, KonrKT II. Ci'vmsuiiam.
lltSKT I llAtLIDAT, W. P. IlALLIDAT,
(iro. I). WiuuMsos, Hirriii.s hiab
A. R. Sirroau.
r.zclinnur, Coin hihI llnllrsl Mnli-
lioniln IloiiKlit mill hold.
KPliITS recelTp.i, nnd
tiiiwlntiri iion.
general tanking
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Ik you wish to inuuigu m a duliclou
cignr, patronize P. Saup, Commercial ave
nue If you wish good chewing or smok
ing tobacco, pipes, tobacco pouches, etc.,
go to P. S.iup's popula- Tobacco and
Cigar store.
ami D.
11. Saf-
K. Hil-
IT IS A POLITICAL FACT
n religious fact a moral fact a scion
tide fHCt i fact Indisputable, that P.
SAUP has on hnnd, nt his popular To
iiacco and ClOAit Stoue, tho best brands
of nil kinds Tobacco nnd Cigars.
I Lamport, the popular burlier, is nosv
nt his post on Eighth street between
I Washington and Commercial avenue.
1 There is not a better bnrber than Daniel
! Lumpen in the city. His razors are al
ways in fine ordor, his shop nlwnys neat, I
his towels nlwnys fresh nnd clean, nr.d
himsolf nlwnys attentive nnd polite.
Hnir cutting, coloring nnd sha.npooning
dono in tho most satisfactory manner.
Call on him. S-ldml
JiGSSix and one-half lbs
Durant's A Cotfee Sugar for j
One Dollar ; Seven lbs. New j
three and one-half libs. Prime
Rio Coffee, One Dollar; Best
Imperial Tea, One Dollar and
a half per pound ; Best Gun
powder Tea, One Dollar and
Seventy-live Cknts per pound ;
Young Hyson and Oolong Tea,
One Dollar per pound, and ev
erything proportionately cheap
at WILEY & BIXBY'S.
5-24-tf.
STATE PHIXTINfi.
State or Im.i.noi.
spriliillehl. .1 uly 1(1. lsT2.
or ca i ito.
DANini, IIURI), "rei-Menti
R011ERT. Mil. .-: t
C. N. UUGIIr-S. C-hlrr.
Our Homo Advertisers.
lllllMiM".
JVjlGr. Schuh j
COLLECTIONS PKO.M1TLY .M.iDE.
EXC'IIANfiE, coin, hank notes uml I'liitii
stistes ceeurltles bought nnd sohl.
Inleret Allowrsl on Time leioill.
Notice I- herehy p-iven that until .'I o'clock
p. in., on Monday. Atcu-t 2i!lh, lr72, -ealed
Henry II .Meyer. Wllliain ntoner.
EXCELSTOH !
MKVKH k KTONKlt.
Ifou.e.Hlan anilSteamtio.it
PAIHTBRS.
Decorating In Oil or Water Colors ; Kalo.
mining and Paper Hanging; Graining and
Alarhlelii!,' of every description; Gilding in
ocry style, plain and ornamental.
l'artlcularattentlott paid to Glass Gliding.
OrdcH solicited for M-enery, Frceu and
Hiuiner Painting. Fancy Glass, Show (.'ard,
Gild, Plain and ornamental.
Call nt the Shop and examine our work
vOUl Pictures renewed or copied, natl'l'ae
"Jon Gimrantood.
jgrAil work entrusted to our care will he
promptly attended to.
Shop In Thomts'i old stand under the
Perry Home, corntr Commercial ave. and
th strait. 7-10 tf.
Castoma Is ii scientific vegetable prep
nrntlon; a perfect substitute for nnd mi n
ell'ectivo thnn Castor Oil, nnd is plonsnnt
to take. It cleanses tho system in a most
remarkable, manner; dooj not distress or
gripe, but operates when all other reme
dies liavo failed. It Is certain to super
cede Pills, Castor Oil, Narcotic Syrups anil
all other Purgative nnd exciting medicines
Thu Cnstorla contains noitlier Minora!
Morphine nor Alcohol. Hy Its emoliont
soothing effect, it assimilates tho food and
produces natural sleep, particularly adapt
ing it to crying and teething children
It cures Stomach Ache, AVind Colic, Con
stipation, Flatulency, Croup nnd kills
"Wornu. Make your druggist send for il ;
lie will always keop it, as ovory family
must havo It. It costsbut thirty-llvo cents
bottle 0-28 wit
tJCC. flanny wishes the
public to bo informed that he
has on hand a Stock of Goods
as extensivo as any in the
Southwest, and that he is de
termined to sell evorv article
nroiioal will he received at the olllce of the
i Secretary of Mute, In thu city of pringlleld.
' for the execution of the several cla-cs ot
printing, as hereinafter .-peellled, -aid print
ing to he let in separate contract- for each
cla, for the term of tsvo years from and at-
I terthe fir-t Monday of November. Is72.
I Till; Fiii-t I'l.Ar-s to comprise the tirintiug
of all hills fortlie two Hotl-es of the lic.ieral
Asemhly, together with such re-olutloiis
and other matter- as may he ordered by tlio
tsvo House-, or either ol them, to he printed
in hill ronn.
Tiik Skcom Class to comprise the print
ing ot the Journals of the senate and House
of Keprese.itative".
The Tiiirk Class to comprise the print
ing of all reports, communications or other
documents ordered by tlio General As-einhly,
or either branch thereof, or hy the Execu
tive Department" of the Male Got eminent,
to he printed in pamphlet or hook form, to
gether Willi the volumes of puhlic docu
ments. Tin: Fourth Class to comprise the
luting of the law ami joint rc-olutlons.
Tliu 1'IKTll Class to comprise the print
ing ol nil blanks, circular", cards or other
svork necessary for the ue of the Executive
Departments or either branch of the Gen
eral Assembly (other than such as s!t )u
printed in pamphlet or hill form).
Each proposal must distinctly and snccille
allv -talc the lirice tier thou-aml cm- lor tlio
compo-ltiou of all matter embraced in the I
propouW for any or all of -ndi i-!ae of
printing the price per one hundred I.npre- j
slotis lor all presvork embraced in Hie tlrst, i
eeond, third and fourth claes. ami the
mice tier twentv-tlve impressions for the 1
i presswnrk contained in tlie tilth clav
HOOKS. HANI!, KTOl
W
OO TO
W. W. THORNTON'S.
HUILDKHS' SUPPLY DEPOT
13J TENTH bTRKKT,
roR
j examino goods and prices. Ho
; will satisfy you both as to qual-
ty and cost.
Dan. Hartma.v has rccolved or.o of tho
largest stocks of Fruit Jars ever beforo
brought to Cairo, and is desirous of closing j
u out wuuout delay, Uo therefore offers
Mason s Improved l'orcolaln self-sealors,
quarts at $2.00 por dozen j gbuswlro tops,
quarts, at ILL'S per dozen and hulf.gallons
at $2.00 por dozen. TI.mo ro tho cheapest
price In tho market, tf
nt
u'lili-li tin. Mihleru III ilo the work itiihr:icci!
at prices Lower than the Low-1 in timcias, or cias.es orprintingcosered i,y
1 his proposals
, n n i i.. Each proposal must lie accompanied bv a
051. Call 011 Dim tO-tlay and bond, executed in due form by the bidder,
with at leat two good and sulllelent sureties.
to be approved by the (iovernor before the
ame is tiled, in tliu penal sum of ten thou
sand dollar-, conditioned tor the faithful
performance, pursuant to "An act toprosldti
for and regulate the execution of the nubile
I printing," npprosed April Mil, Is72, ami in
I force July 1st, 1S72, of ueli cla-s or class,-
of the state printing as may ho nsvardeil to
' him; ami alo for the payment, as liquidated
J damages, by such bidder, to Hie Mate, of
I any exce-s of cost oser the bid or bids ol
I uch bidder, when the .state may he obliged
to pav for such work by reason of the failure
of such bidder to eomplcto hl contract.
Said proposals will he opened at I! o'clock
i p. in. on the said 20th d.i) ol Augtut, ls7'-',
1 and will then be duly considered.
Ula.iKs .or propo-ais w in ne iiiruisiieii on
aptillcathiil'to the Secretary of State.
KDWAKD KL'.M3IKI.,seeretarv of State.
(.'HAS. E. UPPI.NCOTT, Auditor I'. A.
EU ASTl'S N. HATES, Slate Treasurer
l uly20d2w Commis'rs Public Printing.
LIMB I C'KMKNT !
JAMES ROSS,
OA I'F, GIRARDEAU AND ILLIM).
IIOOIH, NflNli, ItllllllN. Jf OllllllUm,
IivCiullrr((uoiMt) Window autt Hour
rrnmen, 1'loorlnir, I.ntli,
MiliiKlen, (lluzeU Himti, fllnBf-tl Nlile
I.lglitN, Sllninl TrHinoiiiN,
j Himli WrlKlstH, Nauli IMillieN miiU Cortln
I Illliid Fnnlenliiifw, lloolliitc
i
fell, ItoolliiK t'emcDl, l'lniiti-riiiK
i l'iiier, Carpet Veil, Wblle
' I.eml, I.luksU Oil, Aiiierlcnu WIikIosi
(Jlniiii, KuuIIkIi nutll'rciicli
l'lrtlc UIuhs), I'nlly, V'.atler'm I'ouili
Nesver lMpe Tntcut fliliiiuej ,
I i:w i:ic, k.
I A on.VT-i lor Rock IHth I'M'" CllmplnJ'
Ii. hhathinn Fait ami ijuarli CVmont
il, W John' ImproTwl liooBuit hlways on
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INHUMAN CK. " 3
FmETNbTiARiKfi:
I IN" S TJ !R -A. IN" O ES
COMPANIES!.
NIAOARA, N. Y.,
As-ets l,i.lO,Jl6 2J
OKRMAMA, N. Y.,
As"! V-VH 1
IIANOV'KR, N. Y.,
Assets "..(j u, Kl
UEl'UllLIC, N. V.,
A"ela M 714,923 Mi
Comprising the Umlerwriters' Af,ene) ,
VONKKKS, N. Y.,
Ast 7 f. f,i
ALBANY CITY,
I.W.133 !5t
FIREMEN1 KU.VIl, 9. V.,
A'selw... C7S.WXI d
BKCUltlTY, .V. V. MAIII.VK,
A's'ls I.IU.M'i
Htores, Dw.nK, Furniture. Hulls nnil Cur
KOi-s, Insiireil ut rnict M rteralih-ns lOiinil, pr
msnrnt Sfctiritv ssill warrant.
I resn-etrully a-k of the citizen ot I.Vrn,
hairoflheir palronagr.
C.N.l.t'UIIKN.
TKIJTONIA LIFE INSUKANCR
co:m::f.a.:n"2-.
ok chicago, illinoisj.
ASSETS, $600,000.
JOHN A. IIUCK. - - - President.
0. KNOHELSDOREF, - - - Hecrotary.
OR.
Uiiah. Kkit., Henry AVeheii,
A.. 0. Kkhisu, A. MiBGir,
tJnAs. Wentiie, Oiias. Vkiioha,
Erancis Lai-kner, Ciiah. Daeulincj,
C. llmscii, AVm. Rei.viiardt,
John Feldkamp.
The U-st oritanlieil anj secnrcit company in
the northwest. The only company winch pior
anlee n cash umnilrTalue.
CAUL L. THOMAS, (Ikn. Ao t,
2S01v for Citlrnnnrl vlrlnlly
H'AINH.
WAGON M AN UFACTOU V.
For Sale at Wholesale o Retail
COHNKIl :J2l)-STIir.ET AND OHIO I.EVKk
Cairo, Illinois,
nnrlltl 1. 1AI1II.F.
'.V. II. MOIIKJ.-S
Nnlarj- PnMic. No. Pub. and H. 8. f.mi
FIRE, HULL. CARGO, LIVESTOCK
ACCIDENT, LIFE,
IlTSITEAirCE.
.KTNA, HARTKOItli,
Asft 15,510,11 "7
NOIITII AMERICA. l'A
As'fts ; l.'K-lx)
IIAUTKOHD, CONN.,
Assets 1,510 71
Assets
I'IKENIX, HARTFORD,
A'ft l,7ill,H8 8i
INTEItNATIONAL, N. V.,
?i,r.yj 17
I'UT.NAM, HARTFORD,
Asets 7M.17
CLEVELAND, CLEVELAND,
Asftt H 51S,673 M
HOME, COLUMBUS,
As-cts 15.;,27S 43
AMERICAN CENTRAL, MO.,
Assets JVxl.omi o
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL, LIFE,
Assets 130,000,(1110 (i
TKAVELEIta1, HARTFORD, LIKE AND
ACCIDENT,
l'AKKKK & HLAKK,
WALL PAPER. PAINTS,
PiMly, Ileiialur, 4inanllnr,
VIITDOW
WINDOW SHADES,
Ami the celchrateil illuminating
AURORA OIL.
IIUOSS' nUILDINnf CCF . iTII-ST. A COM
KEIICIAI. AV.,
Cairo, ... - Ilinois.
Ctf
As.eli J'.,5oO 0l IS)
RAILWAY PAH8ENOER3 A-SURANCE
CO., HARTFORD,
Vsiets V)Ki no
INDEPENDENT, IIOSTON,
Assets IW.tol M
S AFFORD, JI0RRI3 & CANDEE,
71 Ohio lve,
f.'ilT Nalinnsl llsnk. RSIRO. ILL.
AVIL1JAM Jl. SMITH, M. D.
rJF-SIDENUK No. 21 Thirteenth street, be
V tweu Mi'anlmiKton avenue anil Walnut street.
utne U i Commercial axenun, up Ulr.
U. W. DUNNING, M. D.
pErftDENCK-eornerNinth ami Walnut t,
IVOIhei, coiner sixth mreot and Ohio levee.
Office hours from n a.m. to t m., and 9 p.m
Comraercial-av., Foot of Elovonth-st,
Boit quality of Lirae and Coment al
wayt on land, and for salo at tho
very la wt figures for cash.
I
II. WAUDNEU. M. D.
fOB NALK I EHIDENGF. Corner Nineteenth etreet and
The Illinois Central Rail Koa l Company noit i IV Washington avenue, near court home. uf
I tiCMOver Ar'er ' oroeery store, wince iioursirom
Ilia. in, to VI m. ami Irom S win. m.
otter for sale the following nrrilieil Iota la Ftra
Addition to ine uiiy ui vairo, tn:
Lot 27 block 20. Lot 21 block (2,
JJ " 20, " 27 " 82,
5 Hi, " M ' 82,
l 6 " 82, " 31 " 82,
j 8S, Zi 83.
or terms, el, apply i JAMEH JOHNSON,
8-ltl Arb.
I R. S. mtlOHAM, M, D.,
I HomconttthloPUy.iclanandSurL'eou. Of
lice 11 Commercial avenue. Residence, on
Tenth atreet thrcu iloonisTstofC.li. Wood-
vrard
NiiTU ETO CtiNTUAUTDItsj.
Artih I'lre I'o, will leeelM! sealed propo
sals for tint ereetionofa new en-'lni! lioi.se
on the site of their present hulMliiL', for
tlio entire work nnd material, to llni-h and
complete the hulldiiii; ueeorilli.K to plan and
speuilii-nlioiis on exhibition now ut the
ollii-o of I.eo Kleli. Itlds will he opened on
the I Ath Inst. Company rest-rvt-s thu riaht to
"ISB,. I" :AlSo, Slipper, of all KimU,
' r.ll.ll Dl I-, r-i.,..
WOOD KiriKNllllf SK, ) s."""""""
IlllU r AMIS HIIOK HTORK.
HARDY & GREENWOLD.
105 Commercial Ave., noar Atheneum.
CAIRO, ILLS.
Keep on hand a gooJ assortment of
LADIES' GAITKRS AND SHOES
GENTS' ROOTS AND SHOES.
And Misses' and Children's Gaitkm and
SlIOK.1.
Which tboy sell at tho
ttThe Weekly Bulletin is very loavest figures.
Tjouly OiHDollnr a year. : Ajfn Kvunvt
TjiTho Sunday Bulletin is nre &Io , , . ,,,.,,,.
TitS-only One Dollar a year, ! J,u5t mV&,"
tby mail ; Two Dollars hy j WilliaM KHLKRS,
Uearnor.
AVOID QUACKS.
A victim nf eiirly Indiscretion, rausluft rertoua I
lUbllily, prcmaturo (lenajr.etc.t hating tried in I
viln every advertised reined) , haa discovered I
almple means of ief-ure, wh.'oh he will sand Belvretn fMblatsi atsa Md Poplar atreel
dee to his fellow sufferers, i. M. R . No. 71 I
set, Mew Tork. AM, tU,
rashionabl
800T AND 8HOK MAKKR,
iwmtiith irun,