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If H. OSCaLT. CAIRO CITY BINDERY, W. "W. PYATT t OO.. Proprietors, BINDERS AND BLANK BOOK MAHUFACTURERS, Bulletin Balldlnir, Oor. Twelfth Btree and Washing-ton Atmu, Oalroi XIUiaoIm fcJM'ountr anil Kallroad Work a Specialty CJ.IBU r-CETOFFICE. Uppicr Hoitr Kroiii 7:30 a.m. to C:30 i).m.; Sniulay .rom 7 to 9 a.m. Money Order 8:U0 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Close Armr. a.m. r M. am I a w 1.311 J Illiuoi Central It 11 lu:iwf Daily. I 00 in I0.W I Miss. Ontral K K J 00 fi 00 1:00 ; lily. loan, Cairo A Vlnreanes Hit Ilaily. 10;00? Cairo, Arkan.a A IriM It It I hilly. 0 00 I Old Hirer Uonte liHtlyfkc't Monday Minn Kivcr ItoHte I'p, Hun. Til. Vti. loWn,Tu.Thuat '1 hebi-a Kotite Friday A Hsturilay on t:00 O W. McKaAin. P. M TIME CARD. ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. TRAIN LAVI CAIRO ..U;'' ni - Dully. :!" i ih " .. 4:miB. in.. Kl't .".tinday. .... 4:. lu... " A Kill T E At CAIRO . :. m Daily. .......-. I -.44 p. m .-KKxlit hunday. ,, - Jf 7:'i p. in... " (Sunday. li 03 in... . " Buixlay. JAMTf.3 JOHNSON. Agent. Mail at r.iprefs ut. t- nif bt at.. rei!Ql at.. Mail t Hi press at. reiKbt at ... freight . ST. L0UISJR0N MOUNTAIN & SOUTHERN R. R. TIME CARD. FreM leaves Cairo ilailT 1 .no p. m. r.nprwa mu at Cairo daily 4 .'a. in. Acroiuiiiodstlun lcatir C airo daily 2 :') a. In. Accommodation arrives daily (except riutidav) U:00a la. CAIRO & ST. LOUIS R. R. th.b SHORTEST SHORT LINE ST- IjOITZS ! "We Have Como to Stay!" I piIK tmlni of this company onuect at St. 1 Lout and Kwl t. Ixtiim, Willi all other iibee to the !vnrll, I. -! and Vel. TIME S' JIKUCI.K Iav ir ............ Arrive al-t. 1iiL.. ..11 "in ... 7 i'p m. tavr Kat St. Loui. - s I' a.m. A rriv.ut Cairo ...... 4 :' p.ra. J. L. MINI KI.Y, i.uktaJ Hup-rintcn"lent. .). A. WKM7.. twuernl l'iip-n,t-r Airei.t. V. II. MAC r AKl.AMl, Aa-ent. C AIRO & VINCENNES R. R. Till: SMOKIEST KOt'TK TO Evanavillo, Indianapolis. Cincin nati and Louisville, UUs.MNO tllltOlOlI UY DA Yl.inilT. Philadelphia, Baltimore and Vuw York, UakingCloe (' ihiiectlon with the ''t'afct Mail" to the Kal. .liAA.i-ou ai ctact.sMATi irn-. tjrmw t:lr 5 :,4) ArrivM.tt arnil ..- 4( " Arrive at Vlncxuupn U ml " VIA T. LOCIK ANI f jlIliki-HKN RAILROAD. Arrlv at tvan.vill 1 ' p ui VIA ItDtANAroLIil A.VD Vl.Vt tMNts HAlMlOAU. A nr. v- at lii.liaiuipili. '.') p. in. VIA OHIO AJID MI-lH'll-ri UAlLROAj Arrivraat North Vi-ruon CO'p.tu. AiTIVM al C'iiii'.lunati . 81' " at 1-oui.ville g pi " CA1UO KtrRCid. Loin In lianapolii) . ...... :'.Z) a ru iavca CiiK'.innati 1 f " ljmn Imiavlllt) . ...7:10 " Arrives at Vluiiiue . 1:45 p.m. lave'VinnnM i v " latva K van. vi lie v.iu a.m. Ajrnve at l.anui 4:4i p.m. Arrive at Cairo ........ - 40 K. A. MII.IUBB, U. L. MOaHILL. Gen' Pes. An't (ienerul Siip't tJ-Kur iiifiirinaliua n-lative It ralea anil uin-.-lectuiui), apply to I.. H. C llL'HtJH. I'un. A if i nt OR. RlGE, 37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KY., A trulrtt ctluJAtJ aviil lcrallr q--!inM ,byskiavi d4 tkj ita t auoeaiutiAi. bi raiuv mil fyfuf. Cares all forms of PRIVATE, CHRONIC ud SEXUAL DI EASES. , , w bpermatotrbea and Impotency, UiC f irabu ltt To'lUl. fVU1 CvtMrl in t .r-r -!. tr ili.-f c.u, uJ i.iWt- iLg w e f th fwl V. w iti Ntn v .uii( ( bili.ul tuilit Uil4w l ii. L-t Jitmt. aJiiuu of hit: lit, llhv Mtx r. PL -iv f.tuiitiu rV'tr, A vi-cMoti V- tr.-tv f I tu'il-, tvi.fu'tu ol 14es, lua)t or bfua I 11 w.r. tfti., r." J-r.i.q unrrtag iiUKruir r tinrt' ii r, ar Uicrt.litv nut i rum. ur-uilj curri. SYPHILIS fttlM ' iruri-4 inl t-ft- liC -i!.41' "' "ou. Gonorrhea. OLT hfTtcturc, Ci till.. UruiMt ui it.uUwA ti4 it..-r f.iivu di '.': iii'kl riirii, II U at if- t'li ul tli at avM (o, ili who -jUI tttttu.t ( a rru.iu ctaa ot li4M.. u4 LrwtiBtt tlmuaamU 4uuu vl. J , aoquirM r-l akiil. ft.rtiriaao JmuwU. tct t.fUa iuaitDeiuJ (M-i tn U tnjr Bra, Wtir-o tl i .iM-outeutfUt t til llie ftaf trvatniA'Ul, M'llt'iit mm t Mirt U'J fljr by Mia I) r Mpreva ujrutr. Curi Gnaraatd ia all Cases nnaertalten. Ut.!s rnuttaUtW ui. correuu4i' mo mjuiIj ofibWbti1. PRIVATE COUNSELOR Of 'M iirai aent njr Bdrr4s. M'uri-lf falej, fur ttMTtjr i ) NBU, teliMUM lt rad br all. Addrva at lUitit. tlm buura ftwiu tt A . M. F. U. fcuiidaji, 1 1 i P. ab PENSIONS ARE PAID ffl aisabled in line of uuty, if by accident or otherwise. A WOI'KII of any kind, the Ion of a rinaer or I'm, or the loit of an a Hi t Tl' Ht, if bat liiht, givei pension. Diwase of LuB. or Varleoa Riva a pemioa. UOVNTTIf ditchargedforwound.injuriet or rupture, you get full boun ty, eCSend it atampa for copy of rention and bounty Acts. Addreti all letters to P.lLnTZ3ESiLD, V. S. Claim Agent, Indltnap. Oils. Ind. rO all letter! mark 1. O. box S4.-MI CENTENNIAL REDUCTION IN ADVEETISINQ. Thi'de thousuud, two hundred anil fifty dollar Worth of uewiir ailvertiaiuit, at piililinhera' rale, t;ivvn for 7ikj, and a lliree moiitlm' note c eptud In payinHtit from advertiser. ol ri'Hpoii. ilnlity. A priuU-d lit, givinK uame.Pliarai ter, etual daily and weekly rnvulation and M-heilule atua of adverliainif, avnt I'rea to auy addres. Apply to Oeo. P. Kowell A Co., Newspaper AJvertirting AeuU, 41 1'ark Kow. N. Y. VOL, 8. ntltin. Ckonix of Oregon, In a brother of Cronln ofNcw York, a Republican Hec tor tor that Mate. Thk general assembly when it meets next month, will meet in the new state house, wliicli I, liowevr-r, lar from com pletion. Tin: Chicago W, which believes "it Is probably out ot the question to re elect (.ten. Logan," nominates Oen. tjraiit for the United States senate irom I Ire Hlj, ,.. . out oy trit! tacts belnre us. ao general j intimidation of Republican voters was - - - established. No colored man was pro- Thk proposition to make !en. tirant j duced who had been threatened or as United States senator iron. Illinois is met j "" M' W Conservative because ol ,, ... .! I'oluical opinion or discharged Irom em- wjth favor by the l.cpublican press. ' ployincnt or refused employment. Ot content between Logan and Grant for all Uiomi who testitled to intimidation, that position would be Interesting. there w as hardly any one who of his own . I knowledge, could specify a reliable ln- ' ' stance ol such acts, and of the white men Mr, Kd.mi'.nds' proposed con'Mtutional I who were produced to testify generally amendment to refer the electoral vote to j the L nited States supremo cort was lice. tli feated by a vote of thirty-one o four- This was the result of Ropnl. teen. Senator Key, of Tennessee, w iican inquiry into the intimidation stories the only Democrat who voted fot the ls'"- lathe face of this testimony amendment. and before the congressional committee ' now investigating the election of 1870 JWt HWfy, the high-toned "jcur- Lave """lo their report. Republican news- iml of civilization." Kixaks of "the de. basement of Democratic polities wlicb reiiiesents (Jen. firant as a 'uurtK-r' a tyrant' and a 'military despot,' " la b.; j t,,at " can,e to M'1' " emphatically same article In which it denominates .he ! ,hat tlie Republican party was hero of New Orleans, a.4 "the ignorau, i ,1,'e,lt,!,, ' Louisiana by fraud, Intimida he vindictive and the dogged.Tacksor." ' ,ion aml "bnlMozin..- There is strong . presumptive evidence that these osscr- . tions .pr0ved as they have been Tiik Springtleld, (Mass.,1 Kepul!anMonm The evidence adduced bclore of the 0th inst, quotes as rpecially H- the present committee in New Orleans is plicable to tins time the opinion or l rc-i-: dent Lincoln on the counting ot fie electoral vote. Mr. Lincoln's opinbn was that "the two houses of eongrs, convened under the twelfth article of .he constitution, have complete power to;x-! elude from counting all electoral vdesj deemed by them to be illegal. ' Mil. HaKizki l showed hiixiscU ia i luvor of the people's money by voing for the Bland silver bill, which rc-nunl-ti.es silver and provides for the restora tion of th" American silver dollar waich was a legal tender lor eighty years until it was dropped in 173 by the act ot a Republican congress. The bill provides iur the coinage of silver dollars ot,lie weight ol lour hundred, twelve and MttnruMi- Mauuaru River eacn, accoru- ing to the art of January li. 1M7, and I ,"k.i:-!ifci tender lor all debts, public and private, except wtierc pay- ' , , , , , uient in gold coin is required by law. . , , , , ... Ihc vote stotxl one hundred and sixty- even yeas to tifty-three nays. J J Tlll. K.tll.ltOAIt MI StlM.'.t tr ILLI NOIS. The State llfgUlrr has been examining the forthcoming report of the railroad and warehouse commissioners and hnds that tlie mileaL'u of nas-enzcr. litiirht. mixed, construction and all other trains on roads doin' bu.-iness in this state for the fiscal year was 7",825.7C8 dollars. The total gross receipts were $107,27;l,4CO. The average gross receipts per mileoi road were $i,:U5.77 ; passenger trains av eraged eighty-seven cent per mile;freight and mixed trains, one dollar and f.fty-one cents; the tons ot irelght carried aggre ted in round numbers 3.',000,000. of which 13.0W.U00 were iu Illinois. Only eeveii-; teen ol the fifty-one roads doing business! in the state, earned more than expenses and itittres.t on bonds. Light ot them paid dividends. Deficits are reported from fifteen companies, and nineteen ! roa.N are in the hands ol receiver. . lit moiWAitD 1XEi.1u1111.Kt j The Murphy sboro InUrvenJent of j Thursday lait gives currency to U12 ru-' mor that the seat of W. II. Woodward, elected from Carbondale at the late elec tion to the general assembly, will be con tested by either Mr. Phillips or Mr. Kroii. The rwason for the couust is the alleged ineligibility ot Mr. Woodward ti hold the office. At tho time of his election, ho held the position ot city clerk ot Carbondale. av'corcting to the statutes of Illinois, "no person ahull be eligible to the cilice of representatives in the general assembly ot his state who holds any lucrative posi tion under the .federal government or the state of Illinois ; provided, however, that theo.tUccs of Justice of the peace, notar ies public, and constables shall not be considered lucrative." The question to be decided Is whether the oHice of city . cktk is an ollice under tho state. It is created by the statutes, the manner ol the dec-1 the treachery of its owners, who, violat tion Is provided for by the statutes and ! lug a contract w ith the two orphans, the duties of the incumbent are stated iu I slezed all their possessions, sold them out the law entitled "an ac: to incorporate cities and villages." A nice question arises here which the legal minds of the district can take hold of. TWO I II I .H Mll'iqi.H.IV fill IAIN. Tho Chicago Tribune, which is not a war newspaper, writes an article upon the "hot-heads who are trying to foment war" iu which it says : "There is a wcll-detiued issue between the parties which may be settled in some peaceful manner. There is a question of doubt which party has won fairly, owing to tint .looseness of election laws. It u certain'that Ihe Ihunocrais cast the most votes. It is equally certain that Ihe Be- fniblicans would have cast the most votes ud tlie election been fairly conducted, and had not fraud, and iutimidatiou, and bulldozing been openly used in southern mm 0fl.o, X3ta.ll. tlx X3M.lld.lnc, Ccnut T ralftiJ. SJtr) ml CAIRO, ILLINOIS, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17,187G. Republican Stales a apart ol llic ma tliinery of election.'' mmmZ While we af ree with the Trihune on tho qucitlon of war, we differ with Its one nlded argument in regard to Louisiana, The assertion that "fraud and intim idation and 'bulldozing' were openly used in southern Republican state a a part ot the machinery of election," re main to be proved. The tame charges were made by the party, with the eame vehemence, in 1S7-I, and it is not two years ince a Republican congressional committee reporting upon the subject, declared their Iality in the following words : Asawholt; we are ccnslraiiied to cay that the intention charged la not bom ' a a.t, i...- I sistence of the man who told the ) same improbable story so oitcn conepiCUons for its failure to produce bloody noses, black ryes and broken limbs acquired in the eHort to vote the Radical ticket at the late presidential election. A 4. HOST I. Y TOKY Or Till; IIKOOKI.Y T1II.ATI.K. The New York Herald of a late date gives some Interesting particulars of the i history of the late Brooklyn theater de stroyed bj fire a few days ago. The house was built by a number of capital ists for Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Conway who had been very succes-lulin their manage" merit of the old l'ark Theater in Brook lyn and had leid by some seventy or eighty thousand dollars tor a ,rainy jfortl(. d:iy. The spot selected new theater was tlie old site of tlift linreinor I'rriiliiil miti rhnrrli r,f Sr. Jo,m.g T,e dnircU WM tora dowu alld , :,,,: rf.mnvfl frmn ,1,1. ,. , . , r .r resting place ot long years. Irom the . ., , .., tirst, Mrs. onwny was troubled with ' . j, . ,. . . . liiill.linir i-.r IliM llu.fifi.r r.n tliur ctr.f unu a desecration of holy ground and subse quent events Bppear to have justitied her fears. Vithin two years after their lease of the theater, tlie Uonways had sunk two hundred thousand dollars in the enterprise and Mr, Conway, while upon tlie stage one night, fell, struck with the disease which resulted iu his death a lew weeks later. lie in sisted before he died that he might have lived to a good old age il he had lett the "haunted and cursed"' Brooklyn theater alone. That it was haunted was popu larly believed by the habitues of the theater. At night when It was shut up, the doors and windows closet!, and every possibility of a draught excluded, and as soon as the lights were extinguished, never before, "the Hits and scenery on the stage would llap, swing, strain and creak as If a terrific gale were blowing up through tbeui, and all this time without a breath of air stirring." To add to this horror, the dressing rooms were immediately over a number of the churchyard graves, which had never been dismantled of their contents, and iu damp weather tlie exhalations from these were not only disagreeable but so noisome as to cause serious illness among tlie members of the company. Two years alter her husbands demise, Mrs. C nway died in her rooms above tlie theater, declaring w ith her latest breath that all her mis fortunes were her punishment lor the desecration of St. John's churchyard. On this night the stage carpenters, siene shilters and property men left the build ing in affright and told straiiiic stories of moans and shlcks tlit-v had heard in the building. After the death ot Mrs. Con way, her two daughters endeavored to retrieve their own fortunes and save the family name, but their connection .with the Brooklyn theater brought them nothing but misfortune and it was finally broken by auj leased the theater to new parties iu whose hands it was at the time of its do struct ion by lire. Western Homes! The Lake City Jocrxal ts a local newspaper puhli.hed in tlie uildxt of ihetiarden of the W eel, where lauds may be procured at 1 is. to $1 o pt racre. The man ot whatever av;e. prole.aiou or capital, cau here make his fortune. Thot-e ouuti iiiiiluiiiiK a western home aud Com petency, may le thoroughly informed by be coming subscriber to the Jul khai.. l aausi One year, oo, bin mouths, l ""i Three inoiiths, 'ocfiila, M.nUiKe iwiil. Addrn I , B. lioTc'llhiss, Dee. i-4w Ijke City, It w. yif . R. SMITH Physician & Surgeon, OlUce iii Winter's 15lw W. corner Hevcuth aud C'emmerciiil Avenue, (entrance on Keventhl. Uesideuce'I birlceutu street, We.lOl WashiOKtoo avenue, u. B4HUS. Enterprise Savings BANK. CHARTERED MARCH 21, 1809 CITY NATIONAL BANK, CAIRO omctM : A. B ".AFFORD. Preaident. H TAYLOR, VIcaPiMiiUinl. W . H YS1.UH, Sec'y and Treasurer. directors: P.W. Rarclat, Cbas. Gai.ioii, F. M. HTocBnaTH, Pai l O 8 bl-h, li. H. CcnsHKonAM. II. L. ILai.Uuat, I. if PUILLIV. INTEREST paid on depnsiUi at the rata ol tit percent, per annum, March lat and Heptem Mr ltt. Interna not withdrawn in added imnia 1 lately to the principal ol the deposit., thereby riving them compound intermit Harriot! Women and Children may Deposit Money and no one elaa oan d ' it. - Open every buMnetariay from On. m. lo S p.m I J SaturUy evening, for saving, depoiiu only rom C to 8 o'clock. . W. HYSLOP. TroMurer. F Rroen, President. H. Wi II, Coahier. I. e-fl. Vice 1'reVt. T. J. liertli, Aeot. aah'r 1 Corner Commercial A v and 8t Street OAIIIO, XXVtaS. DIRKCTOIW. r' ltross, Cairo. Wm. Ktiiire, C airo. P. Ni ff, Cairo. Wm. Wolfe, Cairo. A . Sunanka, Cairo. R. L. TJilllna-nley , t. Loula. K. Under, Cairo. H. Well, Cairo. K. If. Krlnkman. St. Louis, J. Y. Clrmton, Culeilonut. 1 General linn kilts' Bnalaieaa Don. It-Exchanire sold and bought. Intore.t paid n (he bavins. Department. Collertious made, tid all buainen. proniptlr attended to. THE City National Bank CAIRO, ILLINOS. CAPITAL, - - 1100,000 orncKKM W p IIALl.IDAr, President. HKMIY L. HALLIDAY. VicePrest. A il.hAPFOHD, Cashier. W A ' K HYoLOP. Aas't Cashier. DIRKCTOItS : S. S)TAAT TATLOB, R If. C"rIlfOMAM, II L. IUllidat, W. P. IIau.iuav, li. 1). WlLUAHeoN, Btkphbx Biko, A . B. SAFrORD, Exchange, Coin and United Statea Bonds Bought and Sold. DEPOSITS rwived ."aifeneral anklDg bUBineas done . . be ' ' y 1 H'oj Ch..eW H Circuit Court of Alexander Count Ji uary Term, A. t., 1877. William W. Uuey ts. Kugene Ciaratity, LoiiUunne Garaghty, William 11. Uale, Ai cinda U. (iale, Catharine Uale, Jacob 11. Burrough and Robert L. Wilson, in Chan cery. Aflidavit ot the non-residence ot Kuene (laniKlitv, Louisianne (iaraghty, Wiiliam 11. liale, Alcinda B. Uale and Cath arine Uale, Jacob II. Burrougb and Robert L. Wilson, th4 eletendaats above named, having been tiled in the ottice ot the Clerk of said Circuit Court of Alexauder County, notice is hereby given to the said non-resident defendants, that the complainant tiled his bill of complaint In said Court 011 the c hancer)' side- thereot on the 2'd day of November, A. L., Is7e, and that a summons thereupon issued out of said Court against Faid defendants, returnable 011 the tret Monday of January, A. !., as is by law required. Now, therefore, unless you, the said non resident defendants, Khali personally be and appt ar belore the said Circuit Court of Al exander County on the tint day ot the next Term thereof, to be iiolden at the court houc in theclty of Cairo, in said county, on the first Monday of January, A. D , 1877. and ply ad, answer or demur to the said complainant's bill of complaint the same, and the matters and things there in charged and stated, will be taken as contented, and a decree entered aain,t you aocording to the prayer of said bill. REI BF.N S. YOCirM, Clerk. (KOKCiK FlSHKK, Complainant's Solicitor Cairo. Nov. 22, A. I)., Is7t. oawMw Cliniirery .Not lee. State of Illinois, County of Alexander Circuit Coiit of Alexander county, January Term, A. D., Is 77. Henry Whiteamp vs. Klla Held, Andrew Reid, Mary .Stubhs, ephaniah 8tuhbi, Rosa Kurress and William liuse, in Chain eryi To Zephaniah btubbs one of the above named defendants. Aflidavit having been tiled In the otlice ot the clerk of said court, that you Zepbaniali Stubbs, on due inquiry cannot be found, you are hereby nolitied that the complainant tiled his bill of com plaint Iu said Court on the Chancery side thereof ou the 23d day ot August, A.I). 1ST (I. and that a summon thereupon ismed out ol said court atjalii-t said defendants, re turnable on the lirtt Monday ot September, A. ., l7ti, as is by law required, and that said summons was returned as to you "not found." Now, therefore, unless you, the said Zephanlah Htubbs, shall personally be and appear before the said Circuit Court of Al exander County on the tirst day of the next term thereof, to be Iiolden at the court house in the city of Cairo, in said county, on the lirst Monday of January, A. I. 1877. aud plead, answer or demur to tho said complainant', hill ol complaint, the same, and the matters and things therein charged aud stated, will be taken as confessed, and a decree entered against you according to the prayer of said bill. RKL'HKN S. YOCI M, Clerk. FlStlKK .V WllKKLVR, Complainant's Solicitors. November IS, A. l., 1S70. oaw-4w tR. BUTTS DISPENSARY! Ao. laN.KlKlilbsl. NT. LUI IH. MU. TSirlv v.rannerirnre la ih. tmliuuiil ul HuzuilI uu Cuxoiuu X)ieMe.utb"tliit-Y'. , tr. 111 iTvntrn(.UulSh A ray. loiogiaal view ui ai.rritis for tUtMiwrieU .mi IUum ruauiitti.iii. li.arl,MSti a th. myrterl.. ul ri-lirotlnrl. ui, lua 111. Mr.l liiSntnli.4 n w.iirth. ni.nitO'xl auil ui.nliuod An IliijatmUtl uuuk ul Jli iwifra. Iur iiiu.io mUuiii, whirli .IiuumIIw ail uiulx MKh uii k.-v. S. ut uml. r torAOefL A HtlVATE MEDICAL TBEATIS2 oa all diwsHS CI a Privats Nature In both via, l .buw. s.il Ui. ohI.-i . ul th. iM.au.1 jrM.st. sad tit. uiesii. ul cura, lai uav. a .111 fniii.riiu. ut uiaUrMal tur ru. . MEUICAL ABVlOaanaViualand C onml Uiu.L S il.imI W.Mkua., Caterrh, Caat-er, K.uKarr, tu. iiiuu. illti, e., aiu page Vutk .rat luidar x-sl tor IU .la. All iira hok, i'ul.Mliilus w pagae.iulvwryMillul wuuit .awwini; uu lltaautiwi. sent avsarely sealed su eoipt or SO ets. AiUrcM, Dr. BuHs' DiMMn.sry. Me U N. ttk it. t Lsajis, Me. lliuWatoTw.) V7Mhla(tea ATi&u. LAWTEBM. JOHN H. MXrZJUT, Attorney at Law. CAIRO, ILLINOIS. OFFK'K : At residence on Ninth Street, be twee WaMiington aveuueand Walnut Mtreet. IIOTRI.N- St.Oharlss Hotel, nm mm 10 suit the times Room and Board, 1st and 2d Floors, $2,50 per Day. Rom and Board, 3d Floor $2 .00 Per Day Spaolal Rat fcr Wk or Bf oath. A limited number of very deoirable lamily roums can be aecured at reaouable rates lor the hummer months. I he St. Charles ia the largest and bent aopoiut ed House in SoiiUicrn Illinois, and is the lradius hotel in Cairo. NotwIih.tandinK the "Bed Kock" reduction in priis, the table will, a usual, tie liberally supplied with the very bet of everything- that can be found in market. Fine larire sample rooms fur commercial trav elers, on trround floor, freeof chaiye. U"All bajrKaiteol'Kueata conveyed to and Irom the hotel without charge k.r,i:uew. 4-16-tf Proprietor. VARIETY STOKE. New-York Store WHOLES ALB AND RETAIL. XjareoBt VARIETY STOCK IN THE CITY. Goods Sold Very Close. Ooraor 10th St. and Oomm rcla At, CAIH0. ILUX0IS C. 0. PATIER & CO. WAUONR. CARL PETERS, HORSE SHOEK, 1 it 1 1 . BCAOKSJVUTH Wagon Maker, SIXTH STREET, Between OHIO LEVEE AND COMMERCIAL AVENUE. Manufactures hia own Horse Bboesand can Aaaure Good Work. , PATRONAGE SOLICITED l--fcUl ' THE WASHINGTON CITY ROUTE." THE SHORTEST, QUICKEST, AND ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO Msgta d Ellin: With direct connections for AMD THE SOUTHEAST, Fs:l:.s!p::i, hi York. Ssiiss, AMU THE EAST Traveler, desiriuy A Speulj, Fleisiat r.i Comforiibla Trip, Should remember that tlie BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R., I. t'. lebrated for its Elefrant Coaches .Splendid Hotels, Grand andBeauliful Mountain and Valley Scenery, and the many points ot Hiatorio Interest Along it Line. rare rill ALWAYS .a u LOW A. .7 Any Otter Line- PULLMAN PALACE CARS Run Through WITHOUT OHANOH Retwur'U Uis Priii-ipl Western ul Mm Cities. liXJlt TMltorrai TICKETS, UACiCiAtiK X" Checks, Movemeut tf Traius, Sleruiu(Cr Accommodations, Au . , 4., apply at ilckel Ollioea at all I'riucipal Points, NORTH, SOUTH. T!AST U WliiiX. K.K. UOKaKY, AssHUea'l luktt A, rilOS. 1. UAItKY, Wester a fass'a'r ASt. I.. U. COI.K, (iea'l Ticket Ast. TiiOfcV R SU A UP, Master of Tran.p'a. NO. 309. HTEA9I BOAtM. Evintville, Cairo and Memphis Steam Packet Co., -FOR-- Paducah, Shawneetow n, Evaoa 0411a T n... ..Ill - a-,.. I . 1 T...I7, uwuisruis, winumQltl and all way landings. Tbs elegant slje-wbeel steam- ARKANSAS BELLE, ATALTMM B. FBKXtlOTOIM. MkAler JHAHLBS I'tSMimTOM Clerk Will leave Cairo every WEDNESDAY at 6 o'clock v. m. The fleet steamer IDLEWILD, Bin Howard Master Ku. 'Ihomas C'leik Leaves C airo erery SATl'RtiAV. Each boat makes close connections at Cairo with nrst-class steamers for Hi. Louis, Mem phis and New Orleans, and at Kvansville with Ihe K. Ac. K. K. for all points North and fcast, sad with the 1-ouisvllle Jdail Steamers to a. all liointsonthe L'pper Ohio, frivinK throujthre veluu oa freights and passengers to all points tributary. For urtber information apply te SOL. SLLVkK, Passenger Agent. HALLIDAY BKU8., ( . " J. At. l-HILUl'S, AgenU. Or to ti J. UKAMMER, dutwriutendent and General Freight Agent, lo-ftt-1-. KTsnsville Indiana. PAINT AMD Oil. B. F. Blake Dealersln t?aints, Oils, Varnishes, STlTJiaiXXlB, Vall Paper, Window Glass, Win dow Shades, &o. atwsys vn nana, ibe celebrated .ali,- AUUORA Oil.. Corner Eleventh Street and Washing ton Avenue IKNIBAMF.. INSURAJJOE. 3AFF0RD, MORRIS AND CANDEE tieneral Insurance Agents T3 OHIO LEVEE, City National Bank Building, ap-itairi. ?be Oldest Established Asreney In Soutr 2 rn Illinois, representing or t65 OOO OOO coal Coal Coal PITTSBURGH. PARADISE, MT. OARBON(Blfl Mujdy) AMD PEYTONA OANNEL COAL Orders for Coal by the oar-load i.on, or in hogsheads, for shipment promptly attended to. iirTa larse consumers and all manufacturers, we are prepared to supply any quantity, by the sonth or year, at uniform rates. CA1K0 CUT WAX C0M1 AIT. 2Hallhlay Bro.'eolto, Ne 7VOhioLsve. r ail 111a v oru wstniHisi. tAt lbs Coal Duaup, foot ef Teirty-atsbtki trr oel Olios Drawer. . CEMTEWHIAL EXiilUlTION rUlLADKLPHIA.PA. This rreat lntrnatlnaal ri.it.i,t a- ifrned to eemmemeraU toe one hundredth unlvenarr of Americas Independence, opened May lotb, and will does November loth. IHTfl. All .I.. ...I... ... .k. 1 a , -- .us u.uvu. Vi um wvriu and all the states and territories of tbs Ua Ion are DarticlDatinir Ik thl. m nrutaaA.I a. monstraUon, brlngiog together lb most l.nmii.nli...l.. 1 1 .1. - . . i vp,iICiiin, oiiintu wu ai an ireasurei, u,c.uauicBiinTerillons, BCienuno OlSCOTtr- erlei, manufacturing achievements, miner al SDeclmens. and airrip.utmral ntvwtuarta ezer exhibited. The grounds devoted tu the exhibition are situated on the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad and embrace 460 acre of talrniount Park, all highly Its. proved and ornamented, orf which are erected toe largest building! ever conrtrac ted five of these covering an area of tilty acres and costing $5,000,000. The total number of buildings erected for the pur- lv;vn vi mi f.inuiiiua is near two Blia dred. During the thlrts days immediately following the opening of the exhibition a million and a quarter ol people visited It. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THX 0SSAT TBUHI LWI AND FAST MAIL ROUTE OF THE U.S. Ie the mo, direct: convenient and econom ical way ol reaching Philadelphia and this great Exhibition irom all see t ions of the -country. Its traius too aud Irom Philadel phia will pai tluouflh a grand Centennial depot, which the company has erected at the niaiu entrance to the Exhibition grounds for the accommodation of passen gers who wi h to stop at or start from the numerous large hotels contiguous to this station anc the inhibition a convenience ol the greatent value to visitors, and afford ed exclusively by the Pennsvlvrnia Kail oad, which is the only line running direct p the Centeuulal buildings. Excursion rains will a No stop at the Kucainpmentof he Patmtis of llibsudry, at Kim Station on this road. The Pennsylvania Railroad la the grand et railway organization in the world, it controls seven thousand miles of roadway, forming continuous lines to Philadelphia, Hew York, Maltiinore, aud washlngton.ov er vhich luxurious day and night cars are run from ciiicao, tit. Louis, Louiny llle.cin. cinnatl. IndiauHpolis, Columbus. Toledo, Oevcland and Erie withous rhange. its main line is laid wite double and third tricks of heavy steel rails.upon a deep bed of broken stone ballast, and It bridghs are al of iron or stoue. its passenger traius an equipped with every knoivn improve mint lor comfort and safety, and are run at faer speed for greater distances then the trains of any line on the continent. The conpnny nan largely increased its equip ment for Cedtcnnial travel, and will be pre pared to build in its own shops, at short notice HUfSeient to fullv accommodate any any extra demand. The unequalled re sources at the command of the company ot tae company guarantee the most perfect accommodations for all ita patrons during the Centennial Exhibition. The magiiliicant scenery for which the Pennsylvania Railroad is ao justly celebra ted presents to the traveler over lie perfect roadway an ever-changin panorama ol river mountain and landscape views uue uualed in America. The eating stations on this line are un surpassed. Ueal will be furnished at suit able hours and air pie time allowed for eu loving them. excursion tickets, at reduced rates, will be sold at all the principal railroad ticket offices iu the West, Northwest and South west. Be sure that your tickets read via the lire at Pennsylvania route to the C elite u nial. FRANK THOMSON, Oen. Manager. Jy2-w7u D. M. BOYD, Jr,, Oen. Pats' r Agt E.TAUMSH1D 1645. WILSON. EGGLESTON I CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, -Il.alerj In Flour, Grain, Seeds, & Provisions, 21 WEST CANAL STREET, CINCINNATI, O. J3T Consignments solicited, ll-'-fi-eod-lni Truster's Kale. SVbereas, Joseph McKenzle and bis wife did, on the l:Ui day ol August, 1W73, exe cute, acknowl. dge aud deliver to me a cer tain deed of tiu-t, now of record in the recorder's office of Alexander County, in book Ki of trust deeds at page 276, and alto did on the 3rd day of October, 1ST3, in like manner execute, acknowledge and deliver to inc another deed ot truKt, now of record in the recorder's office of said Alexander County, in book O, ot trust deeds at page 279, both ot which were given to secure the payment of a certain promissory note, exe cuted by the 1 aid Joseph McKenzie to Mary J. McDonald. And whereas, default has been made in the payment ot cald promis tory note, now, therefore, I give notice that by virtue of the power given me by mid deed of trust, 1 will on the 1Mb day of January, 1ST", at the hour of 11 o'clock, a. in., of said dav, at the court house door in the city of Cairo, County of Alexander and Mate 01 allium, sen ai puunu irnuue, iu tho highest bidder, lor csnIi, the following described lots, situated in said city 01 Cairo, to wit : Lots thirty-three (03), thiity-four (.'14). fifteen (!."), and sixteen (ltl), in mock nity-inree t.s), oeiug me same, grauted, bargained and sold to ta in trust, as aforesaid, by said deed of trust The purchaser will be entitled to a tiee-a Immediately. Pitted December l.'ltb, l&Tti. JAMES Y. CLEMSON, Trustee. Sami-kl P, Whski.kr, w-.M Attorney for Trustee Atliulnistrator's 31 lie. Estate of Daniel Lamport, deceased The undersigned, having been appointed Administratrix of the Estate ol Daniel l.aiupert, late of tlie County ot Alexander, and State of Illinois deceased, hereby gives notice that hu Mill appear before the Coun ty Court ot Alexander Couuty, at the court house in Cairo, in said County, at the Jau uary Term, on the 'third Monday injsuusry next, at which time till persons laving claims a.aitiMt said Estate are notified and requested to attend for lbs purpose of hav ing the same adjusted. All person. iudcbtfd to said Estate are requested to make Imme diate payment to the undersigned. Dated "thl 2M tlav of November, A. D., 1M7U. MAHUAltET LAMPEKT. ll-UO-w-tit. Administratrix. JACOB WALTER, BUTCHER AMB Dealer in Frosb Meat EIGHTH 8TKEET. Bstwssa WashlnsTtoa aa4 Ooraaasrvla Aveouas, adjolnias H auy's. KltKPS fcr sale the bert Heef, feik, Multos Veal, Lamb, an-tr, A.. and is w rad U wh I .ui I llee la aa m-sUul s"