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JOHN H. OBERLY, PROPRIETOR.
CAIRO, ILLINOIS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1872
BULLETIN BUILDING WASHINGTON-AV.
OUR CHURCHES.
I'HESBYTERIAN Eighth Street.
Presetting, Sabbath at 10) a.m. and 7) p.m.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday at 7i p. m.
Sabbath School, 3 p.m. J. M. Lsnsden, Hu
porlntendent. ItKV. H. Thaykii, l'aator
METIIOI)I8T.-Cor. Eighth and Walnut Sta
Preaching, Sabbath at 10) a.m., and 7 p. m
Prayer meeting. Wednesday,? p.m.
Sabbath School, 3. p.m. L. W. Stlllwell,
Superintendent. Rxv. F. L. Thompson,
Pastor.
CHURCH OF THE HEDEEME1 1 (Episco
pal.) Morning prayers. Sabbath 10) a.m.
Evening prayers, 7) p.m.
Sabbath School, 0 a.m.
Hev. E. Coan, Hector.
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCII-Nlnth St. and
Warrington Avenue.
1'ubllc service, Sabbath 8:10 and 10) a.m.
Vesper. 7 p.m.
Sabbath School. 2 p.m.
Service every day, 8 a.m.
ItKV. P. .1. O'llAI.LOHAN, Priest.
GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH 13 th
street between Washington Avenue and
Walnut street.
Preaching Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.
Sabbath School at 2 o'clock p. in. H. C.
Thlelecke, Superintendent.
Rkv. Itoii'T. JlKi.nia, Pustor
VOUNU MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSoCIA-
TION. Regular meeting second Monday
each month at their room over Rockwell
A Co' book store, Commercial avenue.
Weekly Prayer meeting, Friday, 7) p.m. at
the room.
L. W. STIU.WBM., President.
AFRICAN METHODIST. Fourteenth, be
tween Walnut and Cedar.
Services, Sabbath. 11 a.m.
Sabbatli School, 1) p.m.
Class meets at 3 p.m.
ECOND FREE WILL BAPTIST Fif
teenth Street., between Walnut and Cedar.
Services Sabbath. 1) and 3 p. m.
Rkv. N. Ricks, Pastor.
FREE WILL BAPTIST HOME MISSION
SABBATH SCHOOL. Corner Walnut
and Cedar Streets.
Sabbath School. 1) a.m.
FIRST FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH
-Curry's Barracks.
Services, Sabbath 11 a.m.. 3 p.m. &7)p.m.
Rkv. Wm, Kkixev, Pastor.
FIRST MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH.
-Cedar, between Ninth and Tenth Sts.
Preaching Sabbath, 10) a.m. and 7) p.m.
Prayer meeting. W cdni sday evening.
Preaching, Friday evening.
Sabbath School, 1) p.m. John anBaxtcr
aud Mary Stephens, Superintendents.
Rkv. T. J. Siioiikh, Pastor.
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH-Fourtccnth
Street, between Cedar and Walnut. The
only Baptist church recognized by the As
sociation. Sen-ices. Sabbath, 11 a.m. 3 p.m. and . p.m.
Rkv.Jacou Bkadlky, Elder.
SECRET ORDERS.
THE MASON?.
A1RO 'COMMANDERY, No. l.l.-fetated
Assembly at the As) lum Masonic Hall, tlrst
and third Saturdays In each month.
CAIRO COUNCIL, No.'JI.-ReguIar Convo
cation at Masonic Hall, the second triday
In each month.
CAIRO CHAPTER No. 71.-Rcgu ar Con
vocation at Matonic Hall, on the third
Tuesday oi even- month.
CAIRO LODGE, No. 237 F.& A. M.-Regu-lar
Communications at Masonic Hall, the
second and fourth Mondays of each month.
THE ODD-FELLOWS.
ALEXANDER LODGE, 220MceU In Odd
Fellows' Hall, In Arter's building, every
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
STATE OFFICERS.
Governor John M. Palmer j
Lieutenant-Governor .John Dougherty ;
Secretary of State Edmund Rumuiel ;
Auditor of State O. E. Llpplncott:
Stale Treasurer E. N. Bates ;
Supt. Public Instruction-Newton Bateman
CONGRESSMEN.
Senator Lyman Trumbull and John A.
Representatives for tho Statc-at-Large S.
L. Bvvcridge. ... . ,
Representative Thirteenth District .John
M. Creb.
MEMBERS GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Senators, First District T. A. E. Holcomb,
f Union, and S. K. Gibson, of Gallatin.
Representative, Flrt District-!!. V, aUon
Webb.
COUNTY OFFICE1W.
ClltCUIT COUNT.
Judge D. J. Baker, of Alexander.
Prosecuting Attorney J. F. McCartney,
1 Massac.
Sheriff A. II. Irvln.
Wm. Martin Assessor anil Treasurer.
COUNTY COUKT.
Judge F. Dross.
Associates J. E. McCrltc and S. Marchll
don. Clerk Jacob O. Lynch.
Coroner lohn II. Oostman.
MUNICIPAL "GOVERNMENT.
Mayor John M. Lansdcu.
Treasurer J. B. Taylor.
Comptroller E. A. Burnett.
Clerk Michael Howloy.
Marshal Andrew Cain.
Attorney P. II. Pope.
Police Magistrates F. Bros and B. Shan
ncssy. Chief of Police L. II. Myers.
SELECT COUNCIL.
Mayor John M. Iatisdcn.
First Ward P. G. Schuh.
Second Ward C. It. Woodward.
Third Ward Jno. Wood.
Fourth Ward S. Slants Taylor.
Clty-at-Large W. P. llatllday :nd D.
third.
BOAllI) OK ALDKKMKN.
First Ward -.James Rcarden, A. B. Saf
lord, Isaac Waldcr.
Second Ward R. H. Cunningham, t. Bu
der, Q. Staueel, James Swayne.
Third Ward-Wm. Stratton, J. H. PhlUls.
Fourth Ward Jno. II. Robinson, G. H.
Seasc. J. II. Metcalf.
CAIRO BULLETIN-
corruption!
FKKSn EXPOSE OF RADICAL ROB-BEUY.
BLAINE AND BKIBEBY.
FRESIt'KXrOSK 07 RADICAL CORECPTIOK.
New York, 8ept. 28. The Tribune ox
poiei tho wholesale corruption attending
the congressional legislation relating to
the Kansas Pacific railway. Speaker
Blaine figures in it for an amount which
makes his Union Pacific bribe a mere
bagatelle. The Tribune lays: 'Astound
ing as were the development, in the case
of the Credit Moblller, they provo to be
only a brief and single chapter of many
in tho infamous history of our national
legislation and administration. Ad
ditional facta hare come to light, and re
veal damning evldcnco of bribery and
corruption In the halls of congress. Tho
Kansas Pacific railroad grow out of a
local company, whidh told out to tho mon
who understood well bow to place money
where it would do tho most good. "When
Samual J Hallett and others purchased
the railroad, they insisted on having a
statement of liabilities. Gen. Stone sat
down, and with his own hand wrote a lilt
headed aa follows: "Tho Leavenworth,
Pawnee and Weitorn railroad stock con
tracts, mado for the company by J. C.
Btono and Thomas Ewing, Jr., agents of
the company, and secure tha ratification
of the Delowaro and Pollowatomie treaties
and confidential statement, intended ex
clusively for the uieof the new owners of
tho road, but Is believed to botSe incom
plete; but sufficient is therein doveloped
to show the complicity of Speaker Blaine,
who so vociferously denied all connection
with the Credit -Mobilier fraud, and that
of Gen. Pomeroy, Mr. Shackelford,
Secretary Ushor, R. W. Thompson and
other shining lights in the Administra
tion camp. Speaker Blaine is proved to
liavo received in all amounts 325 000
shares of stock, subject to assessment, and
valued at $1,020000; 6,000 shares not sub
ject to assessments, valued at $295,000,
and 2,000 shares moreallotteJ, but not al
iened. Tho two latter lots not subject to
assessment were secured by Blaine for
himielf, while tbo 325,000
shares of stock subject to
assessment were supposed to bo for distri
bution among his supporters in helping
to procure the passage of the bill and sub
sequent amendments. Blaine's neighbors
in Maine, who wonder how
be made so much money
can here see that be bandied a
brlberv fund of two million dollars in one
railroa'd Job. An attache of tho New
York 'Times,' named "Wilson, is down in
the lilt for ten thousand dollars; Caleb
Smith and Secretary Usher, for fifteen
thousand dollars each. Over fifty names
figure tho list; many being go-betweens.
-:
Louis Blatteau, whom everybody
knows, and who is tho friend of every
body, is now fully Installed in his now
quarters, on Eighth street, between Com
mercial and Washington avenues. Ho of
fers to the public tbo belt St. Louis beer
the choicest brands of wine and tho purest
liquors to bo found in tbo city, and hopes
that these, civil troatment and a cordial
reception, will insure to him a generous
share of public patronage. Come and
see Louis in his new homo. Ho has a wel
comofor everybody, and for you, reader
a cordial one. tf.
"WATER-proof St. Louis Lager beer at
tho Thalia Saloon. Persons who drink
it defy storms and dampness, and novor
have occasion to pay a doctor bill.
9-dlm.
NOTICE.
Illinois Central R. R. Co.
Aqt's OrricE, Cairo, Sept. 26, '72.
To persons wishing to attend the Union
Fair, to be hold at Centralia from Septem
ber 30, to October 6, wo will sell excur
sion tickets to Cc-ntralia and return, at one
faro and a fifth, for tbo round trip.
Salo of tickets will commence Septem
ber 30, and bo discontinued after the de
parture of the train on the morning o
October 6. Tickets good to return unti
October 7, inclusive. Tickets will be is
sued to parties going with stock or articles
for exhibition on and after Scptombor 27
James Johnson, Ag't.
Cairo Box and Basket Co.,
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
POPLAR, ASH, CYPRESS
OAK AND WALNUT
LUMBEB
Having the solo right in this city to uso the
FULTON DRY KILN,
tne ucst raieut sum extant, we aro espe
cially prepared to furnish at all times, on
1IU P1IUI iVBIi
THOROUGHLY SEASONED LUMBER
Attention Is callod to our stock of
w-AXjasnrr, ash
AND
CYPRESS FLOORING
Lumber delivered to ani
Orders received at tho o0
part of the city
ice or
S AFFORD, MORRIS A CANDKE,
at that of tBteoapaay,
trait and ObJoUvssj
corner of MUt
sutaodJai
ICE I ICE II ICE! 1 1
From Wednesday May 1st, the ice
wagon will canvass the city, to continue
during tho summor months. None but
puro northern lake Ice will bo delivered
Husk, Loom is, & Co.
NOTICE.
Office Cairo City. Ferry Co.
Notlcois hnroby given that a meeting
of tho stockholders of this company will
bo held at tho company's office, corner o
0th and Loveo street, in this city, on Tuci
day, October 8tb, 1872.
S. Staats Taylor, President.
Cairo, Ills., Sept. 21st, 1672.
9-22-td.
Ladies, ask to see Mrs. Swandor's now
crinoline skirt and bustle combined.
0-21dtf
Railroad Advertisements.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL R R
1M HUsatas MartaseKaata
TO CHICAGO
Eigaty Mllas lae aorteai Hoate
TO ST. LOTTIES
NO CHANGE OF OARS
FROM CAIRO TO
ST. LOUIS OR CHICAGO.
ONLY ONE CHANGE OF CARS
OM CAIRO TO
Cincinnati, i lianapolls, Toledo,
LK-irou, ueTeiena, jMegaro rem,
lluflalo, I'ltlsbiitK, Wuhlnalon.
Usltlnirire, Philadelphia, New York.
Boston and all points eat.
Mllwaukle, Janettllle, Madton.
LaCrosse, HI. Paul and all points north.
This is also the only direct route to
Decatur, Illootnlnxton, Mpungeld,
I'eoria. Ctulncr. Keokuk,
IlurlinKton, Hock Islmd, La Belle.
Mendota, Dixon, Freeport,
Ualena, Dubuque, Bioui city,
uniana and an points norinweit.
Elegant Drawing Room Sleeping Ca
Un all night Trains.
BfKffe Checked 10 all important points.
For tickets and information, annlr to I. C. R.R
depot t iro; on board tne transit steamer be
tweeu Columbus and Cairo, and at tne princip
rallroa I ticket offices throughout the eouth.
w. r. juiinaun, uen i rui. ak i, niofo.
A. MiTCBiLL, Gen'l, Bup't. Chicago.
J. JOHNSON, Ag't, Cairo.
SPRINGFIELD AND ILLINOIS
SOUTHEASTERN R. R.
Our Homo Adveriisors.
On and after Monday, April 24tb,
trains win run as louowt:
NORTHERN DIVISION.
1972
Express.
..1:35 p.m.
.. 3:00 "
... 6. e
,.. 8.17 "
THUS 00 1 NO SOCIHSAST.
Mail.
Leave Vlrilnla 6:40 a. m
Hprlnafleld :0
,' Taylorvllle ...... 10 6 ........
Arrire at iana . 11.49
raiiss 001SO XOaTUWMT.
Express. Mail.
Leate Pans 4.00 a. m .3.34 a. m
Ta orti e 4.40 " 4.6 "
Arrive at 8pnogfield-6.n " ......6.00 "
LeaTe Spnoneii-....r..3 s.io
ArriTe at Virginia 8.5 " .... 8.15 '
SOUTHERN DIVISION.
TAA1KS 0010 leCTUIAIT,
Leare Edgwood JO a.m.. .10.10p, m
Flora 8,5 ' 11.40
ArriTe at Bhawocet'n .3 " 15
Ir vou wish to inauigo in a delicious
cigar, patronice P. Saup, Commercial ave
nue If you wish good chowing or imok
ing tobacco, pipes, tobacco pouches, etc.,
go to P. Saup's popular Tobacco and
Cigar itoro.
BOARDING.
Accommodations for a gentleman and
lady and a few day boarders may be bad
by inquiring at Thk Bulletin. Refer
ences given and required. sept27tf
Motueks, examine Mrs. Swandor's un
derwear for infants. You will be de
lighted. 9-24dtf
If you want Fine Teas or Coffees, Spice
or canned Fruits, choice fresh Butter, or
the very bast Flour, go toT. "VV. Carrico's
grocery store on Washington avenue be
tween Eighth and Ninth stmts.
8-8-lm.
uu,
ENTERPRISE SAVINGS
C'lusrtrsl March tl, IMS.
OFFICE OF
CITY NATIONAL BANK, CAIRO
OFFICERS :
A. I). SAFFORD. President;
8. 8. TAYLOR, Vice-President;
II. I1YSLOP, Secretary and Treasurer.
aiaacToajl
P. M. BsaciiT,
F. H. SrocsruTa.
R. ILCeamaaiAM,
Cais. GAtiaasa,
Part O. Bcara,
u. r. uiiuoir,
J. M. Pbiixim.
DfMJU of Mr Aasaaat K4)elTdlrosB
Teas CeaU Vpwstrsla.
JTKHEST paid on deposits at the rate ol six
percent, per annum, March 1st and Beptem
r 1st. Interest not withdrawn Is Added Imme
diately to the pnnclpal of the deposits, thereby
glTing tbem compound Interest.
HARMED WOMEN AND CHILDREN MAT
DEPOSIT MONET
SO TI1AT SO 0S SUa UU DSAW IT.
Open eTerr Dullness day from a.m. to S p.m
and Haturdar evening lor BAVINU DEPOS1
onlv, rfom s to s o clock
auotl
ITb
W. HT8LOP. Treasurer.
THE CITY NATIONAL
B A. XT "EC.
OHIO, ILLINOIS
CAPITAL,
1100,000
CHATTLE mortgage sale
Whereas, Chase P. Parsons Joseph S.
Davis and Hubertus Fish partners, doing
business under the firm name of "Cairo
St.-ivn and Harrcl works" did on the 29th day
of May 1871, execute and deliver to.Tocph
McHi-nzic two promissory notes oi tnai uaic,
nit.. fVii-tlin turn nfitl.n:t:l XI Dsrnlik on the
1st uay oi sepiemocr, is, i, wim interest ui
10 tier cent, from Auirust Und. 1871 : and the
other for 41,100 00 payable on September 1st
1873, Willi interest at iu per cent, trom
Auirui-t 2nd 1871 ; and whereas In order to
vpotire the navmctit thereof, the said Par
sons, Davit ii Fish did, on the 11th day of
August 1871, execute,, acknowledge aim ue
llver to the said Jo-cph McKcnzIc their chat
tie mortgage upon the following described
goodi and chatties, and pcoonal property
to wit : The lease nom estate
and Interest or taiu I'arsons uavis
and KIjIi in anil to the follow-
inir dcrcribed niece or parcel of wound to
vR : "A certain parcel of ground commenc
ing ten (10) feet westerly of the easterly line
of Levee street, if extended, and thirteen
hundred and thirty (1 ,:) leetnonuoi tne
soulh line of Thirty-fonrth street in the tlrst
addition to the citv of Criro. in the county
of Alexander, In the Etate of Illinois, thence
north parallel with said Levee street if ex
tended, two hundred (200) feet, thence east
Ht rh'lit alleles to said Levee street If ex
tended seventy (70) feet, thence south paral
lel with Levco street If extended two hun
dred (200) feet and theiicc west seventy (70)
feet to tne place oi ueginniug, uemg tue
same piece or grouuu upon wnicu
the Cairo elevator uUilUtnir fcluuus.
and situated In the city of
Cairo, county of Alexander ana state or Illi
nois, latelv occupied by said I'arsons, Davis
anil tisli lor tneir stave anu oarrei wurna.
l.iilltllnir Ktandlnir unon said niece
or parcel of ground formerly known as the
Cairo Elevator, but lately used. for a stovo
and barrel ractorv. Also tne uoucr aim en-
! tu l...tl.II.. nil clinf'tln.. llAlt-
KUIK III BUIU UUUUUlg, ttimj .til el........., "v.-
Ing, pulleys, etc., together with all and
ulncmlartlip iinnlirtPlinllpf-HthcrcUntO belOniT-
Imr or anvwise anticrtalnlne : which said
U ilulv recorded in the Ke-
inril,r'a ofllpn of the COlintV of AlcX-
ader and state of Illinois in book
"A" of Chattlo MorUrascs. pace 448 c.
And whereas it Is provided in said mortgage
that In case default be made in the payment ol
thu tlrst of said notes or any part thereof the
u-linln nmniint of said notes secured by said
mo-tgagc should become due ; and, whereas
uciauil uas oecu mauu iu mu jjujuichiui mc
whnln of said tlrst note, and thereby .by the
terms of said mortgage has become and now
la ilnn nml whereas Slid Joscnh McKenzle
illd on 22nd day of July 1872, ussign both of
said notes to .lonn w. Jiannan, now tntrc-
fort, public notice Is hereby given that by
renvmi of the nreiiiUcs 1 us such assignee have
taken possession of tho said mortgaged prop
erty and will proceed to sell tho same at
public auction for cash to the highest bidder
jo-wit : tho aforesaid goods and chattels,
nml tiersnnnl nrnnertv. at thu hnildlni! of the
"Cairo Stavo and Barrel works," in the city
of Cairo, Illinois, on the 30th day of Septem
ber A. IX, 1872, commencing at 10 o'clock
a. in. of said day, to satisfy the conditions ol
..i i . i 1 1 1 v V iriliM.i'V
BttlU IUU!l,ugv. uuil.i w. umwuw.,
Assignee of Joseph McKenzle.
Cairo. Beptomucr itn. lBia.
A BOOK FOR THK MILLION I
A Private Counselor to tae Married
or those about to Marry, on the Phytiolo(lcal mj-
.uu vviauuusoi uihiui Jjiiein, wnn tae
latest dlsooTSrlts In producing and prsTtoUac off
spring, preserrlng the complexion, Ac,
t This Ii an i 'lrastlng work of two hundred and
orncsaii
W. P. II ALU DAY, President;
HENRT L. IIALLIDAT, Vice-Presldsnt;
A. B.8AFF0RD, Caehier;
WALTER HTSLOP, AsslsUnt Cashier.
DiaacTOUi
Btaats Tivtoa. Rossbt H. Ccisoa.
flsiBT h. B.LUD-T. W. P. UlllIBlT.
Gao. 1). Wuli.msos, Btifbsi Bias
A. Oi DArromo.
Kzeliaage, C1js mm trailed State
Bonds Baaaat aad Hold.
EP0SIT8 recetTed, and a general banking
business done.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF CAIBv.
DANIEL HURD, President i
ROHKRT. I(t.,iH t. Viee-Pjcesldent
C.N.UUOBES, Cashier.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE.
EXCHANGE, coin, bank notes aad United
States securities bought and sold.
laser t allowed oa Ttsn Ditoll.
CAIRO CITY COAL
Is prepared to supply customer with the be
quiuuj oi
PITTSBURG AND ILLINOIS
OO A T i.
OUDEKS loft at Hallldav Hros. office. 70
OHIO levke. or at the Coal Yard below the
Ct- f'linvlAu IIataI i-l 1 1 KAiinlt'n vvvit ottan.
Ol vuaucn aiuicii iiu stviiu huuji anvil-
tlon. The Tug ''Montauk" will bring coal
alongside to steamers at any nour.
BCTCUERa.
JAKE WALTER,
BTJTCHBB
AND SIALIB IK
FRESH MEAT,
BionTB Strkxt, Bktwixk Wabhinotos
AND UOMMKBCIAL AVXNUZS,
Adjolalac Bl'toaaoaae aad Haaajr'a,
Keen the best or. Beet. Pork. Mutton Veal,
Lamb, Sausage, etc., nd are prepared to serve
oiinene in mo mnii ancepimnm m eaner.
PBVHI
Our Homo Advertisers.
BEERWART, ORTfl & CO.
186 COMMIBCIAL AVXKUI, UAIHO, ILL.
Dealers In
STOVES, TIN WARE, HOLLOW
WARE,
GEATES. MANTELS
PUMPS, PLOWS,
R EFEI &EBATOEB
ICE CHESTS.
WATER COOLERS.
GOOCH'S FREEZERS,
BIRD CAGES,
"W I 2R, 33 OLOTH
for Window bcreeni,
SAND SCREENS, STEP LADDERS
Ac, Ac, Ac.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS,
HOES, RAKES,
OnUVKLS, fUKlis,
SCYTHES, SNATHS,
CRADLES, Ac.
Also manufacturers of
GUTTERING AND ROOFING,
Tiv, Sbxxt ibon & Copper Ware
bole Agents tor tne celebrated
FAME COOKING STOVES,
Ubic'b Movkablk Point Stibl Plow
Grat's Patxnt Coal Oil Cans,
LITTLE GIANT PRUNING SHEARS,
BCANTLIN a COOK'S
EVAPORATORS AND CORN MILLS
Our Home Advertisers.
INRVIIaMCB.
FIRE ANDMARINE
1 3ST S TJ Jo. 1ST a B
roMPANies.
Assets.,
Assets..
...l,t6,ai
OKBMANIA, N. T.,
l,0M,Tl It
Assets..
BAXOVXR, N. Y,
..726 882 00
RXPDBLIC, N. rn
Assets . 714,905 00
Comprising the Underwriters' Agency,
TONKKRS, X. Y.,
Assets...- 678 ifA SI
ALBANY CITY,
Assets ,
Assets..
....463,193 23
FIREMEN S TUND, S. T-
Our Homo Advertisers.
REOULAR CAIRO. PADUOAII EVANS.
VILLE SEMI-WEEKLY U. 8.
MAIL PACKET.
The Fast and Elegant Passenger Steamer
IDLBWILD-
.Jack Orammxr, Master.
Ed. Thomas, Clerk,
tgr Leaves Cairo for Padticah and Evans
vine, every Thursday and Sunday evening;,
at 6 o'clock, oonnectliifr at Evansvllle with
the Louisville and Cincinnati DackeU. For
freight or passage apply to
Jamks biuow Passenger Ag't
ItEOtJLAK CAIUO.PADUCAn EVANS
VILLE SI3II-WEEKLY PACKET.
The nne Passenger Packet
..678.800 0
SECURITY, V. Y. MARINE,
Asset m 1,432, M
Htoies. Dwellings, Furniture, Units and Car
KOes, Imured at rates as raTrable as sound, per
manent security will warrant.
I respectfully ask of the cltltens ol Cairo,
share orthtir patronage.
cH.nvaHH.
RICHARD'S
AND
PATENT
TOP,
CHIMNEY
DST UOODH.
'72. SPRING-SUMMER. '72
C. H AN NY.
LARGE STOCK.
BROWN SHEETINGS,
PRINTS,
Tioiciisra-s.
CHECKS,
AID
STRIPES,
KENTUCKY JEANS, 7XTKA,
OASSIMERS,
XjJa-lTlSrBXjS.
BLACK ALPACAS
AMD
LUSTERS
GROS 1RAIN SILKS,
POPUHR.
LA1WJE STOCK OF 0ARPSTING
OIL CLOTHS,
MATTINO, .
Wladaw Haadea,
GILT BANDS,
NOTTINGHAM LACE
DAMASKS.
Alia Entire sjtoek
AT
VERY LOW FIGURES.:
C0RNIR 8TQ ST. AND COMMEBCIAL-AV.,
Cairo. Illlaola.
septltf
TEUTONIA LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANTi
OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
ASSETS. $600,000.
mnnj a TTTTntr p-A.t,i'
t VU A.1 4At A.A. l ViS-AV. J. IVSIUCIIIt
U. KNOBELSDORPP, . - - Becretary.
ORS.
wUAS. RXITZ, HXNRY WXBXB,
A. (J. KKSINO, A. MIBCI1,
UnA8. Wentuk, Ciiab. Vxroha,
E RANCIS LiArKNXB, UUAS. DAIOLINO,
U. UiRscn, Wm. Rkinuabdt,
JOHN r ELDKAUP.
The bent ornnlsed and securest comoanT tn
the northwest. The onlr comranT which auar-
anteea a cash surrender value.
CARL L. THOMAS, Gin. Ao't,
2Adlv for Cairo aad vlelnlty
ARKANSAS BELLE.
BEN. HOWARD Master
Neolky Rudd .....Cler
JQTLcavcs Cairo for Paducah and Evan
vide every Tuesday and Friday evening at il
o'clock. For freight or passage apply o.i
hoard or to
James Bioob. Passenger Ag't.
REGULAR CAIRO AND EVAN9VILLK
SEMI-WEEKLY MAIL LINE PACKET.
The fine low pressure Passenger Packet
W. . M
Notary Public.
Mo. Pub. and IT. 8. Com
QTJIOEZSTEI3.
W.B. PENNINGTON Master.
KJTLcavcs Cairo every Wednesday and
Saturday evening at 0 o'clock, for Paducah
and Evansvllle. For freight or passage ai
ply on board or to
JAMES HlGGg, Tasscnger Ag't.
CAIRO AND PADUCAH
MA1X BOAT.
The splendid steamer
JAS. FISK,
Dick Fowler, Captain.
s Cairo DAILY, (Sunday excepted 1
m. For freight or passage apply o.i
or
Jan3tt
J AS. MALLORY Ag't.
CAIRO AND MOUND CITY
TEAK TUG,
FIRE, HULL, CARGO, LIVE STOCK
I3STSTJBA1TCI.
.ETNA, HARTFORD,
Af06tf )ohihmisih ... 5, M9, 604 87
NORTH AMERICA, PA.,
AsseU 12,783,000 00
HARTFORD, CONN.,
, M 12,544,210 72
Assets-
Assets..
Assets..
PHOENIX, HARTFORD,
ee w.$l,781148 80
INTERNATIONAL, N.Y.,
I,SS3,88 17
PUTNAM, HARTFORD,
Assets 1706,937
CLEVELAND, CLEVELAND,
AsseU M5,C73 C8
HOME, COLUMBUS,
Assets - 1150,278 43
AMERICAN CENTRAL, MO.,
Assets - 1500,000 0
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL, LIFE,
Asset . - $30,000,000 00
TRAVELERS', HARTFORD, LIFE AND
ACCIDENT,
Assets 11,600,000 00
RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE
CO., HARTFORD,
ysiets 1500,000 00
INDEPENDENT, BOSTON,
Asset - I630.W2 00
SAFFORD, MORRIS &CANDEE,
71 Oalo xvee.
City Nations! Bank. CAIRO. ILL.
r paces, with nnmeroui anmvlnrm and rnntaina
valoable Information for those who are murlad or
sixty
valoa
contemplate marrlagei still II Is a book that ought
to be under lock and key aad not laid carelsstly
about the house. -
8l W uj mi tin tt twuii) tor riftr OteU. AUnu.
: . . I ... BM ..Mill,
ISWTtMTB TBI AJ7LICTE0 A UOTOITTOAtl,
DR'. B. C. TABER,
Will resume the practice of his profession
with' especial reference to the clectrlca
treatmcut ol diseases in all-xhe new and Im
proved methods of application.
in an cases oi leiuuie cuiupiauus a uuj
will he tn attendance.
Office, 128 Commercial avenue, up stairs.
WILLIAM R. HMlTH, M. D.
SESIDENCE No. 21 Thirteenth street, be
i tween Washington avenue and Walnut street.
oer-U4 Commercial avenue, up stairs.
' 0. W. DUNNING. M. D.
OKSIDKNOE-eornefrNinth and Walnut sts,
rVOmce corner Sixth street and Ohio levee.
Offlce hours from 6 a.m. to 12 m., and p.m
H.'WARDNER, M. D.
I) EUIDENC Corner Ninettenth street and
Lit Washington avenue, near court house. Of.
fie orer Arter's Grocery Store, Offlce Hours Irom
10 a.m. to ii in. ana -om i ioep. m.
pAUt ptm. r ubf id, Uauk SraM4li, ptniN Dr. Liu'
Ml,nwun vkurfurdliMHlt or kn litlnkU r.ir
vm. nrn ea m huum, Mrwitll er Sr n.
s Ih. lM4M. K.UII I. miU. OBo, Me. IS Iter
lktk Sueu, SMwsw BwkM ssA CkMa.lTsT: CM
It. 6. UKKi'rlAM.M. D..
Ilomconatblo Physician and Surgeon. Of
fice Via Commercial avenue. Residence on
Tenth streot three doors wcstofC.Jt. Wood
ward. 7-312m.
WMISRAHT TIVKBTB
SalrON.
IMMIGRANT TICKETS
FOB SALMyorBaUjFOR SALE,
rOB BALE.) For Biel FOR BALE.
Fare from Livbbpool,
Fare from LovDONDisiiT
Fare from Olasoow,
Fars from Gciinstowit
TO OAIBO, t : t ! : i : s 8',3 0
alord, Morris Oa , sjtats.
EL DORADO
BILLIARD SALOON AND BAR-
BOOM.
JSHV SATES), PraaHetar.
1M Oommeretal Avenue, CAIRO, ILUNOir,
Bast brand of Callfc saOlgarsJa rohvJ
BILLIARD saloon furnlshsd with the bast
of Ubles ; and bar suppllsd with Winss, Utuers
i and cifars of thsssst brands.
j
Vae Air." Henry's' World's Toalo aad,
Blood Pavlder.T
It Is the treat household remedy, pleasant to
take, yet potent for the prevention and cure of
diseases. It Is better than Bitters, Cordial,
lluchuorBarsaparllla. Bold by Druggist
Dr. Heary'a Root aad Plas)t Pills.
Mild yet thorough no nausea or grlplng-cn-Irely
vegetable-great liver remedy. Price 35
cents, Sold by Druggists,
Mia. W hi teo tab's Slyrap.
Ths treat soothing remedy. Price orUy 23
sents, Gives rest to the mother ana neaita to
the child Bold by Druggist .
Marriage Guide.
Interesting Work, Enlarged Edition, New
Bngravings, Two-hundred and sixty Pages,
Pile M cents. Address Da. Butts' Disrtst-
liar, 19 North Eighth Street, St. Louis, Mo.
' Aawrttsement.
NEW FURNITURE STORE.
eichhoffYrother,
has opened a New Furniture Btoro on
commercial avenue, opposite Seventh
street, and respectfully call attention
of the citizens of Cairo and sur
rounding country to bis
LARGE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
OF FUKMTUKE.
All new, and warranted of the
THE VERY B8T MANUFACTURE
He miarantees satisfaction both in price
aMrAr. yen saak.ysur
PUIOISHI.
Will make three trips daily.
LKAVINO CAIRO I LEAV'Q MOUND CITY
At7 a.m. I At a.m.
At 11 a.m I At ISO p.m.
At 4:30 ,p.m. At 6 p.m.
Fare each way. 30 cents: 10 tickets for
$2 60. Will land, whcn.hallcd, at any good
Intermediate landing for passengers or
freights. novltf.
FOR SALE.
ON EASY TERMS I
A' valuable farm within seven miles o!
Metropolis, on the Joneshoro Road, constat
inic of "J00 acres with 00 acres cleared anu
other improvements, now owned and form
crlv occupied, by J. T. ltcnnlc.
'fEllMs. One-fourth down balance In
one, two and three years notes secured by
mortgage, witn six per cent, interest.
. 11. The timber Is pood and has never
been culled and no timber will bo permitted
to be cut or uscu, except wnai is necessary
lor the wear and tear oi the place, until arte.
the second payment hns been made.
tor lniormation appiy to
J. T. RENNIE
O-S-tf Cairo. 111.
JOHN SIIEE1XAN,
RETAIL GROCER
And Dealer In
00 TO
W. W. THORNTON'S,
BUILDERS' SUPPLY DEPOT
13 TXMTB BTB1XT,
TOE
Doors, aasa. Mllada. Moaldlsuga,
Eave Uattera, (wood) Wlssdow aad Doar
Frasaca, Vloorlas;, Lata,
StalBBlM. dlaaed (saaa. (.lamed aid
Ucato, euaed TraswaaM,
aasa Weights, aasa Palllea aad Card
Bllad rasseaiagm. Beels
felt, Baodas , PlaasaHstsj
paper, Carpat Valt, Walla
Lead, l lassd OU, Aaaerleaa Wladaw
CUasa, KacUalt aadPraasa
Plata eiaas, Paltjr, taiaalar'a rata Si
aawar ptpas, raSaal Olsissyn
Sic, Bto.,
HT8 lor Bock Rlrer Facer Oeavsaay'
rsiisaaiisanaiwaiiai,
Issprevsd Kootag slvsrosa
MJGETABLES, FRUITS. EGGS, LARD
FRESH MUTTER, ETC.
K3T All Goods warranted fresh, and sold
at the lowest prices- f
Corner Oth St. sndCommerclslAv.
7-23 tf.
HILLINECtr.
MRS. MoGEE,
On Eighth Street, between Commercial and Wash
nttton Avenues, Is daily rocelvlot
NEW MILLINERY GOODS
or rns
LATXBT BPK1MQ AND BDUMXH STTLXS
Besides a lull line of
BOjKT OCTETS & HATS
ITrimmedand unlnmmed,
FRENCH FLOWERS. R1UDUNS, TBIMMINGS
of all kinds, Laces, etc.. eta.
Mrs. Mcflee ha also a larg assertmsat o
Fancy Articles, such as
NECK TLX COLLARS. UNDER8LXEVX8,
BUFFS, BAbllES, FAN
And all other articles usually lound In a
FIRST-OLASS MILLINERY STORE
Mrs. Mcflee, in addition to her stock of Faney
and Mllllaeiy Ooods, hu a fine and complete as
sortment ol Cincinnati Custom Made Ladle
and Misses' Uboes and Children' Boots, Black
ami In Color. These ere acknowledged to t
he Bnet and best shoe in the market, td tbl
ha o nly place In the city tbat makes tbem
olalt .
A SUITS lor Bock S
aaeatblsgreltaadl
4 . W Jssfs Issprev
aa-
BOOT AMP SHOE BlOKE.
HARDY & GREENWOLD.
105 Commercial Ave, near Atheneuro.
CAIRO, ILLS.
Keep on bead a good assortment of
LADIES' GAITERS AND SHOES
GENTS' BOOTS AMD SHOES.
And Misses' snd Children's Gaubm tad
Show.
Alio, Slippers of all Kinds,
Which tasysalUttaa
N
VB&Y LOW1BT FIURJa
.OaU. AJI IT AlsaWB.