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I OI It Vi: tllH I K4I MMV.
114 tin! fiiir-iniiiil. tl citizen if i ltlu r
party consiiliTcil the iii'.'Vitiiblc irnlt t
jiKh n Ton 0' that whicli hu hci n
. riii'trati'.l in I..iui--i:Hia. if it is finally
(Mi: iim.ili il tj I'unjf !' V Siiiio-t; thiit
I In I, iiiniri.-, li.i inr ai'i'uliMl in :iiu
ii' Hi.' fi lial- (if luumr ol tliflr r)iHiiifiitdf
li.it ili i li:lll-ti'i ; v-l' ii'i':f'iil liicllio l
i'i ri'iJivs wiihout smccjs. Imxiiig ro
ciilcil fctr-p hy rU iiihIit jiro-U-ft,
as tln'ir fiiioiii'til.4, crowing IioMit
In fnuiil nilvuiici'il, Miould finally uive
waj-; kIioiiM iL claro that llicy val
ucil tli.' juaco aii'l prcpurity of the
country too highly to t'lKlanjjcr It longer
by continuing a coiit,t In wliirh nil llio
power was on otic fi.k' und all the r'cht
on tlic oltn r. What then ' They woulJ
takf: lln ir ai'ieal to tlii ballot-box. l our
j ean Iroiu now the parties wonhl gather
up their trenjjih lor a great KtniIe,
ami Hi '. contest wouM be tar more bitter
evi n than the luit. 'J he Jtepublicans
wouM probably be beaten, as they were
Ihi-i year, but by more UecNivc majori
tics. What ol it? 'J'hi.4 year it wai ea.y,
iih no previom I'icparation, lor the
West to turn the electoral vote of
two state by mean ol the ma
nipulation of the returning boards.
They voted lor Tilden, they were counted
for I layer!. What U there to prevent
three, or four, or, it necessary, half a
dozen states beinjj turned at the next
election, if necessary, to keep power in
the ban. In ofthe Republican parly? The
tame men who have carried out this iu
f.iinou. con-piracy wouid dill be at the
head of the 'overiiim-nt. and would
probably have bee: pr paring lor .such
an emergency during all the next four
year. The arm ol o(lii:eholil... s would
have inerea-ed by thou-ands it grew
under Oraiil lully 0,001 ; the army and
navy would be .-Ull more completely
tinder Republican control ; and all the
Vast puivers ol the a hiiinitratiou could
be swayed lor one purpose. How doe
the fair-mindeil citizen like the prospect ?
Would this be anything but a corrupt
dfpoti-m und r the name of a itpublic?
Why w.A.l.l it rot be bc-t lor all honeft
ciii.' iis to say now that this wron mii-t
not be . allied through, when Republi
can jroverrtini nt can Ik: saved by peace
ful tncnii- rather than wait till the crime
ha lieen repeati-d, and r volution will b:
our only liopi-. J, ! Hie hoi. est Ri pu!li
e.ins p, al. out now.
till. U.I
it mi: I'MVi ii iivi ii
. 1. 1 1 .
'treat eont.t. turn upon cinle i-: ue-1.
1 lie campaign In fore the election was
mad.' up and d' tidi d upon the one i--ue
of ri tori. i in the Rovernriieiit. The Re
luibli. '.iiis m i le coutitle-s i li'.rts to break
up this i'su.-. 'I'liey lii'd iuiveiy ton-ciivabli-
way to dis.it the altenlioii c.j
tl..' prfj'e. 'J'hty accured Governor
TiMen ofjf rjury. o! fr.iu 1 tr..l of every
j,t.! j oi iiitu."'. il..;) lr.- J to iii.ri.i
II..' 1. 1 .'1.11 Willi be about I-.0Utl.el Ii
iiin- and i .ov ri...i 1 il.i. u'.-: ir. oit.e
lax. Tln-y shook the bloody .-hilt with
all the lrenv of despair. Rut
it v.n of no u-'c. '1 he lar.ple
aw the impeiative Iiecesity of
i thorough reform, mid caw, too, that
liiaine, ' han'dkr. llact, et al, were not
the men to brin it about. They ave an
ennrmous popular majority and a de
cided majority ol the electoral vote to
the iVmociatie and Reform candidate-.
'J he campaign alter the election Is the
same Ihiuy over airain. There is but one
iue before the people, and that is the
.anctily ol tin- ballot box. in I.ou-i-iana,
by tin most M igrant corrui.lioi),
more than 1",J(hj votes were thrown out
ot the count, ami the votes, which were
peacefully oat, and j;ave a large major,
ity for Tilden, were cut down into a
majority lor 1 1 ayes. In Florida
substantially the same thinjj was
done. Francis V. Harlow, loi-
mer Republican attot ney-'jeneral ot
the .State of New York, and still an ar
dent Republican, reports that he ditlers
front the returning board in several ol
their decision', lie shows what he thinks
justice demanded in the counting ot the
vote, and the result ol bis additions and
Mihtraelions -jives the state to Tilden by
a handsome majorily. This, thru, is the
sole issue. The elccloral votes of these
slates have been returned by manifest
fraud for Gov. Hayes. eShitll this decis
ion of corrupt and unscrupulous return
ing boards stand as the decision ol the
American people? The Republicans are
working just as hard to divert the
attention of the people from this issue as
they did to divert it Irom the Issue ol re
form during the campaign. Indeed the
two Issues are Identical. If this outrage
lit Louisiana and Florida be consum
mated by the congress of the I'nited
State, then the people will havo been
defrauded out ol that relonn which they
demanded by an unmistakable majority
at the polls. When the Republicans talk
Orejjon or "civil war," remember that
they are trying to dodgo the real issue.
That Issue Is jiik sanctity ok the ikkk
man's ham.ot. It must and shall isk
I'ltEMLUVKU.
Tin: iitoio.r.i iF.M4CRirij
H I A l t: tOMl K.VI lO.
The emocratic stato committee has
called a convention ot the Democratic
party ol Illinois to meet at isprlnglleld on
tho 8th nt January Jackson's day,
F.aeh county will be entitled to a num
ber of delegates t-ijual to tho number it
hud In tho convention ol last June. Alex
ander will be entitled to two. The call
Ofaia, Dvillatlrx X3-a.ll
CAIRO, ILLINOIS, AVEDNSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1876.
for tliir convention requcli the Demo
crats ot I ho several countlefl to meet on
the Ifith hint, nm! give expression to their
opinion! td the presidential imbroglio.
Tho intention I to have the voice ol the
Democrats of the land heard In demand
ing a "true count" of the votes In the
disputed stales. This the Democrat?
mu't have. They believe they have
elected Mr, Tilden to the presidency, and
tin y do not propose to be cheated out of
their victory by ballot-box irn-hcrs like
the ret ui iiing' board lueiiibers, and the
uenl leinun WK, oecupie the place ol
chairman ol the Republican national
committee. If a ''true count'' shows
I hat Mr, llayc ha lieen elected every
Democrat in the- land will ncfpiicicc in
his elect ion, and would willingly shoulder
a mu-ket to secure his inauguration ; biif
il such a count of the votes east in last
November shows that Mr. Tilden wa
elected the Democrats propose to let the
people know the lact, and if the execu
tive and the penatp, lu the face of the
facts, shall attempt to put down with the
bayonet tho men who protest against the
outrage, the Democrats will have justice
on their side ; and, w ith aconlldcnt voice,
will call upon the people to smother tho
conspirators with a mountain of ballots,
and execrate them with general denun
ciation. Lippincott's Magazine,
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Popular Literature, Science, and
Art.
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WORM SPECIFIC
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VERMIFUGE.
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
'PI IK roumonanie is jaU- anl
L luavleii-culored, witlv o cj-iunal
llu-slies, or a tircuni ;cril0'l sjOi on
one or both checks; the eyes bitoino
duil ; thejiiijiilsdilate; auaure.ti)i
f ir lo runs along the lower eye lid ;
the nor.e is irritated, swclls.anu soine-liinc-5
bloeds ; a swelling of the uj.jier
ocr.vsionnl headache, witliliiun
tnin or throbbing of the ears; an
unusual secretion of saliva; slimy or
furred tongue ; breath very foul, par
lirtilarly in the morfiin; apixtitc
v trial'le, sometimes vorai ions, with a
pn io ing serration of the stomach, at
others, entirely gone; fleeting pains
i i the stomach; occasional nati.,ca
and vomiting; violent pains through
out t lie abdomen; bowels irregular,
at times costive ; stools slimy ; not
u n'reipteiuly tinged with blood;
belly swollen and hard ; urine tin
bid; respiration occasionally diffi
cult, and accompanied by hiccough ;
c j.ig:iso:r.etiiiiesdry and convulsive;
uneasy and disturbed sleep, with
griadinof the teeth; temper varia
ble, but generally irritable, ccc.
Whenever the above symptoms
are found to exist,
DR. C. M LAKE'S VKKMIFUCE
Vv'iU certainly effect a euro.
it Lor.s not con i aim Mr.Rccny
in any form ; it is an innocent prt p.i
rat ion , not taxable of doing the siV.f
est injury to ihi most tauter infant.
The genuine Dr. Ml' Lanf.':; Yi:r
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wiapper.
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LIVER PILLS.
Tin s'! Pill i are lu.t locoiiinietnleil
a i a i no dy i'..r " i,ll tho ill; that
ii n in
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ai in', (.. di.-.j.i-i of that li-il:iefli',
tl.ey itand vaihout :i rival.
a ( 1 1 e and rr.vun.
j i li ill r cat'.mrlie can he u-l
p,' j..iratn y In, or alter taUiuo; ( lui-
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e.;,ae..
i-. -li 1. i li..- a io wax .'il on
tl o 1, I, v. 1th the
v. ith the iini.i'cssioii Ii:.
MT.vNL'ri I.ivrn Pn.i.s.
T.M:h vvr.-.pp.-.vl.carihefirir.tiiiv:5
t"C. MIL ant. utid l i.r.:iis, i;.';.:..
ilb ;hiy?i-tc
ci rora .-.lly.
..1
!W .ity Commercial College
St. Louis, Mo.
(S:liViishciiulSS3.)
TH03. A. BICE, A. M. L. I. B.,
JAS. RICE. A. M ,
J. II . HUKW00D,
rineipals
FULL LIFE SCHOUHSHIP, $81 00
OST Complete, Thorough und J'l-actiCal
our-e ol' Mndy ill the I Ulted tStaU-a a
eourtie imliftieusilile lo tieiy Jonug man t-lu-
tail ingon i
thc sea ol lilu.
For Illuitrated Circular,
Adilrcss,
THO1
OctU-dly
A.ltlCK, A. M
i. l. n
President.
Tho Centaur Liniments ttlly
pain, euhdue.weliiuirs.lu'al l.urus, and M ill cure
Khtrnmatinu, r-puviu, and any rte-h, hone or
muscle aliment. The While Wrapper U for
family uae, the Yellow Wrapper for uniiiialn.
A list of the inirreilienU ard contained around
each hotlle. T'hey are cheap, itcely, and cer
tain. Tho certain, speedy -nd n;m,,ie.
remedy forchlldren, in Pitcher'aCaAloria. It i.
an pleasant to take a. hmiey and as certain lu i
etrecls a. L'udlor Oil . For Wind Colic, Worma
hour Mtomach, and liiiurJeicd ltuwela, there is
notliina like C'a.loriu.
Traai'a NiU?.
Vh.i-eaa, on the Wh day of .July, A. P., Ir7i,
lleurv Mavo and I'HiliariiiH Mavo. hi. wife.
executed and tUllvered to tho iindenfirneil for
the purpoae of aecuriiiK tint puymeut of a certain
pruiuinory iioU) lliercin meiilioneil, a T'riikt 1'eisl
to Ihe lullow iiiKdet.crilil pnrniibes, to-wit: 1 lie
north-wel ouarU-r ol tue ..ulh-eas( iiuurU r and
I lie boulh-Wutit (mutter of Uie north-eaat iniarter
und the south ball of the north-wel ipiarter of
Hie orin-.l quarter, all lyiuff ana uvinir in
aeclion Mrven, towaaliiu aivteen, ran if e two. weal
i.f Ihe third principal meridian iu Alexander
l.oumy, IllinoU; auti hereaa, Ui fault haa been
made in the payment el aant note. r-ow. tiiere
line iu tturMaauce or the authority couferreil by
Kilid truot due.l, twill aell the aliove deacrilit-l
iircnii-a at public .endue, to the biuheat bidder
forcaali hi hand, at the court limine door, in the
city of Cairo lotaid Alenander County, llliioi.
cn Honilay, Hi. bin Ouy ol Juiinary, A. I. Is, 7,
lirtweeu the hour of V n o'clock a in. , aud five
o'clock p.m., of said day , said tale to be without
reueiu tiioa" iuv.41 hmt.ih
w-tw. Truatea
trTsaaKlagrtexx s.-TranvLa.
HvH.Vaw-.- -s,-
CARL PETERS,
HORSE SHOER,
BLACKSMITH
Wagon Maker,
HIXTH STREET, Between OHIO
LEVEE AND COMMEHCIAL
AVENUE.
Manufactnreahia own Horns Shoe and
can Assure (Stood Work.
, PATRONAGE SOLICITED
1 tan
IIOTKI.H'
St.OhariesHottJ
mil llKll 13 ..IT THS TISS
Room and Board, 1st and
Floors, $2,50 per Day.
2d
Koom and Board, 3d Floor $2 .00 Per Day
Special Rata hr Weak or Month.
A limited mi mbcr of very desirable family
rouum can he wcurcd at ruiooimble rutin lur the
.Summer rnnnths.
I he St. Charles Is the lni-pcst Anillrcnl aupoint-
eouoUHein oiittierii I llinoin, anil In the I.iuIiiib
eon i in enirn. Aotwiiliataiiilinir tin "Heil
Itoi-k" rediiclion In j.ricen, Hie utile will, at.
U4iiul,be lilH-rully niipiilteft Willi tlie very bcsl
of evcrythinif that can lw luund in market.
l ine lanre Mample rooms for commercial trav
elers, on ground lloor, free of ctiaiye .
t"AII hapirauefil'puwstii conveyed to and Iroiu
the hotel without chai'jre.
:. n. tuvcw,
4-lil-tf l'roi.iittor.
VAKIr.TY NTOKC.
!Tew-York Store
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL.
VARIETY STOCK
IN THE CITY.
Goods Sold Very Close.
Oorner 18th St. and GommercJaJ Av,
CAIE0. ILLINOIS
C. 0. PATIER & CO
iiWUH.
I Enterprise Savings
BANK.
CHARTERED MARCH 21, 16B
CITY NATIONAL BANK, CAIRO
OFFICER):
A. TV SAFFOltl), PrealJent.
H. 8 TAYI.OK, Viivalreaidi-iit.
W. UVSLOI. .S.-c'faiid I reaaurer.
(HIIKLTOUf):
P.W. Barclat, Chan. tiAi.ioifkR,
f. M. hToi arnrii, I'aix . Hrnuii,
It. li. Cl'NNlNUIIAH. 11. L. llALLIOAY,
J. il. Phillip.
INTEREST paid on depowita at the rate al alt
per cent. t anuuin, March Inland H.ptern
er Ut. Interi'Ht nut withdrawn ia added inline
liately to the principal of the dcpo.ita, thenibf
tivina them compound iuUrreat
Married Women and Children may
Deposit Money and no one
else can draw it.
Open every huame.lay from flu . m . lo S p.m
rraturday eveniuifii for aavinga depoaita only
rom B to S o'clock.
W. HTSLOP. Treaaurer.
Itrons, Prenldent.
Neff, Vice 1'rea'l.
11. Well, Cashier.
T. J. Keiih, As-t. aeh'r
IT
J
Coiuer Couiiuerclal Ava and 0t Straet
OAino, iijTju.
DlIU-XTorW.
K. Itross, Cairo. Win. Kluire, Cairo.
I. Ni-O, Cairo. Wm. Wolfe, Cairo.-
A , Suaauka, Cairo. It 1.. IliHiuKhli v. vi. Inii
K, liuder, Cairo. 11. Wells, Cairo.
P. II. llrliikman. r-t. luin,
.). Y. Clelli.on, CaUilouia.
V Uenernl Baukliia- IIUMlneaa llnnr,
IKxc.hange sold and bought . Interest paid
n the Haviuira Of iiarlmcnt. CollM'tlona nuule.
nd all hiuine.s promptly nttended to.
THE
City National Bank
CAIRO, ILLTNQ8.
CAPITAL, - $100,000
orru-aiu
W. P. HAU.tDAY. President.
HENRY L. 1IAI.LI1AY, VicePreat.
A. II bAKKOIUI, Caahltr.
WAI I'i- U UYSLOP. A'l Cashier.
DIKKCTORrj;
fl. 8taats Tavlob, R . If. Cl'HHIWnHASf,
II L. IlALLIDAT, ' W. I. ItALMOAV,
U. 1. VVlLLIAJISOIt. STEPIlia iiiau,
A . It. Saffomd,
Exchange, Coin and United States
Bonds Bought and Bold.
DEPOSITS received aad g-eaeral nktBa
business done
'- - - - ' -! ?
SENDS' laO. P. ROWELL A CO., New
York, for Pamphlet of low putfc, eoMainiea;
li.Uot aU- newapaiarjit, and e.tiuutlre aawiriaa
coal lit advwlisiiig.
NO. 31G.
HTCAN BOAT.
Evansvllle, Cairo and Memphis
Steam Packet Co.,
-FOR--
Paducah, Shawnee town, Evans
Tille, Louisville, Cinoinnati
and all way lacdiugs.
The cUirant aldrr-ithrct ateftniet
ARKANSAS BELLE,
A'altix B. I'?NimiTo... Mauler
Jiiaiii.h rnnniMuTo.-. I. rk
Will leave Cairo cverr WK.hS r.silA Y at 6
o'clock t. in.
The fleet iteamrr
IDLE WILD,
Ckm Howard...
Ko. Fiiuma....
..Master
...Clerk
Leaves Cairo every SATLlillAY.
Earh tvnat make.) clnM cnnncctionH at Cairo
with Urit-claas Hteamerti for M. Ixiuin, Slcru-
I. bin ami New Orleans, and at hvanitvilli' with
..... ' A. r ,, i, . ll - I L'...
luv r.. a v. Jb. iv. lur an ntiiii .ui in iuii iw.i
andwiththe liiiiaville Mail Steamer fobfUl
liointu oil tho 1'mter Ohio, KiviuK throuah re
ceipt ou lrvighU and panseiiKera lo all point
u-inutary.
f or urther Infurmatiiin apply to
SOL. MLVfclJ, raafM'iiKer Agent.
IIAMJIIAYltllOs).,'. u
Or to U. J. (tKAMMKIt.
a'liperlntenili tit and Uvneral Kreisrht AKent,
l i-.i-Ai-lr . r.vanavuie inuiana.
I'AIXrAMMIILN.
B. F. Blak
Dealers In
?aints, Oils, Varnishes,
33r.X7SZXXl.
Wall Paper, Window OlaBa, Win
uow unaaea, eo.
llwayt on band, the celebrated ill irjnltintli.tr
AI UOH4 Oil,.
UroHra BulldiUK,
Ouinr Uva&tU Streat and Waatluj
luu Avenue
ISMt'RAM'E.
INSURANCE.
3 AFFORD, MORRIS
AND CANDEE
(jvueral
Insurance Agents
73 OHIO UBVE(
City Hational Baak SuUiLag, np-ltairt.
?he Oldaat Eatabliahevd ArfJicy in Boutt;
rn ilUnola, repraaeniina- ovir
105 000.000
ro.M.
Coal Goal,
... a -
PITTSBURGH.
PARADISE,
MT. OARBON(Big Muddy)
PEYTONA CANNEL
COAL
Orders for Coal by th oar-load
Vin, or in hogsheads, for shipment
aromptiy aicanaea io.
iaTa larva eonaumsra and all
manufaoturera, we aro prepared
to supply any quantity, by the
aionth or year, at unirorm rates,
ciimo ctt voax ooMrirr.
iIliUlhUy Bra 'aivMea, Mo. ?a Oslo Levee
SVlUiri.lay Bro a w aarf boa.
Ei.li tmllu Mitla. n
si r? r'rr - . ai..i..k
1 (WAt IIMS uiai vstauit, uwn wt m !--e-"
l.srro-t .
Kj"Pot OrAo, Drawer. Mat.
cENTEinnAL ExmBmon
rflLLADELPIIIA, PA;
Thin "Teat Irtcmatlonal Rxhlhitlnn. Am.
ilgned to eatnmemorata the one hundredth
annlTertarjr or American Independence,
opened Mar loth, and will clone Aoi-ember
iiitn.jNTti. All the nation al the world
end all the rdatee and territories of the Un
Ion are pnrticlpating in thin wonderful de
monstration, tnlnRing together the moat
cpinprelienaWe collection et art treasure!.
mechanical invention, ecientlfic dlacover
eriea, manufactiitiiif achievcnientri, miner
al specimens, and afrricultural product!
ezcr exhibited. The irrounils devoted tu
the exhibition are eituated on the line of
the renniylvania Railroad and embrace 4&0
acres of Fairmount 1'ark, all highly Im
proved and ornamented, on which are
erected the lurrent building ever conntruv-
leu-n?e ot ine.e covering an area of titty
rea and costing to,000,000. The total
number of building, erected for the pur
poses of the exhibition le near two hun
dred. Duriug the thirta day immediately
following the opening of the exhibition a
million aud a quatter ol people viiited it.
THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
THE GBIAT TKOTTK tlVC
AND
AST M IL ROUTE OF THE U.S.
h Hlfl DIOR, tllrprt nnnvanlAttt and
J vv VHIXSIt BUVI VVUIIUI1I"
leal ny ol reaching rhiladelphla and thin
Kf- t hxhlbition from all tectlona nf th
connM y. Its tiaiim too and frnro riiiln.Ul.
Uh'.a Mill nn.s throuflh
depot, which the company bae erevted at
the main entrance to the Vvi.ihiii..
'rounds for the accommodation af iiai.en-
gers who wl h to stop at or start from the
numerous large Hotels contiguous; to this
tution anc tho Kxhihition a ponventenen
ot the greatest value to visitor, and afford-
cu exclusively hy tho 1'erjD-ylvrnia Kail-
tiuii, w inch is the only lino running direct
the Centennial bilildinc-s. Exeiiralnn
rains will al.-o .top at the Knenmpmentof
ho l'litrnns of HuisbaiiiJry, at Kim Station
on this road.
1 he rennsylvanla Railroad Is the trrand
est railway organixatlon in the wend, it
control (even thousand miles of roadway,
forming continuous Unci to Philadelphia,
New York, lialtlinore, and Washington, over
which luxurious day and night car are
run from chicato, 8t. Louis, Loiiisville.ciu-
rinnati, iiiuian-polis, columhiis, Toledo,
Cleveland and Krie vvithou change,
its main line I laid wtte double and third
tracks ot heavy tteel rails'upon a deep be'i
of brokeu stone ballast, and ita bridgha are
an oi iron or stone, it passenger trains
are equipped with every knoivn Improve
ment lor comfort and asfety, and are run at
faster speed for greater distances then Uio
trains of any line on the continent. T he
eompnny hits largely increased its equip
ment lor C'cdtcnninl travel, and will be pre
pared to luiild in its own chops, at short
notice Hiittielent to fullv accommodate any
any extra demand. T'he unequalled re
sources at tho command of the company
ot tho company guarantee the most perfect
accommodations tor all it patrons during
mo centennial r.xiuijition.
Tho inoimihVent sccnerv for which tho
Pennsylvania Railroad is so fustly celebra-
l presents to me traveler over Its perfect
idway on ever-ehaniriutr panorama ot
river mountain and land-cape views une-
qtntled in America.
The eating t-tution on this line aro tin-ftirpai-scd.
Meals vt 11! be lurniMhed at ktiit-
itble hours und an pic time allowed lor tti
loving them.
Kxeurt-ion tickets, at reduced rates, w ill
bo sold at all the prlnciptil railroad ticket
otliees iu the Wi st, Northwest and South
west. Ho sure that your tickets read via the
lreatl'cniiiylvuufa route lo the (Jeiiteh-
niai.
FRANK THOMSON, !. M.BOYP.Jr,,
(Ion. Manager. Uen. I'ass'r Agt
.Ij-2-v7m
ESTA HUSHED ISIS.
WILSON, EGGLESTON & CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dcr.lcrs in
Flour, Grain, Seeds, & Provisions,
91 Wrsr CANAL &TREET,
CINCINNATI, O.
K3T" C'onslennjcbts solicited. ll-2;Vcod-tm
Truatea'a Hale.
Whereas, .Toscph McKenzie and hi wife
did, on tho tutli day ot August, H;i), exe'
cute, acknowledge and deliver to me a cer'
Uin deed of trust, now of record in tho
recorder' otllcu of Alexumler County, in
book O of trust deeds at page 2711. and al(d
did on the Jrd day ot October, 1873, In liko
manner execute, acknowledge and deliver
to me unotuer iiecd nt tru-l, now of record
In tho recorder's office of said Alexander
County, iu book Cj ol trust dcd at page
27ti, both of which were given to secure the
payment of a certain promissory note, exe
cuted by the said Joseph Mckeuzie to Marv
.1. Mclioiiald. And whereas, default ba
lieen made iu the payment ol said promis
sory note, now, thrrcl&re, I give notice
that ny virtue ot tue power given me by
laid deed of trust, 1 will on the 18th day of
Jauuary, 1S77. at the hour of 11 o'clock, a.
iu.. ot said dav, at the court bouse door In
tbe city of Cairo, County of Alexander and
Mate t.f Illinois, fell at subtle veudue, to
the highest bidder, tor cttb, tbe following
described loi. situated in aaid city ol
Cairo, to wit: Lota tbtrty-three (33),
tbtrty-tour (t!4), tilteen (la), and sixteeu
1.-', in niocii nity-iuree (M), being tue
vitti ', granted, bargained and told to me m
trut. ns atoroaid. by said deed of trust
Tho purchaser will bo entitled to a deed
liuii;nlititely. Iiated December totb, l7ii.
.J AMKS V. CI-KMSUN, Trustee.
8a win. r, WiiKKi rK.
vv ni A ttoreey for Trustee
AliMlitllralt'a Kallrs.
t. .late Of Man it-1 Ijtmpert, deceased
I he iiuderhlued, having bet u spj.oinlr j
Admiiii-iratrix of the Kutato. ot lianli-l
l.ampcrt, late ol the County ol Alexander,
and Slut, of Illinois, deceased, hereby give
notice that .ho will appear before the Coun
ty Court of Alt'x.'iuder county, at tbe court
house in Cairo, lu aaid Cotiuly, at the Jau
uary Term, ou the Third Monday in January
next, at whieh time all persons having
claims against said Itate are notified and
requested to attend for the purpose or hav
ing the same adjusted. All persons indebted
to said Kstalo are requested to make imme
diate payment to the undersigned.
Hated this 2 'd dav of November. A. D
1870. MARUAltKT LAMPKUT,
11-ao-w-Ot. Administratrix.
JACOB BAXTER,
BUTCHER
Dealer m Fresh Meat
CIOMTXI STREET.
Btwa WasniaaTtoa am4 OosmereU
AvaaaM, aJoiata Baftar'a.
TTKXM foraaUlaaaaal fee, Perk. Mutton
XV. Vral. Laatb, naiia. e . aad la a.
read It arva (mat t ilea la aa arraraial , ravs' 1 1

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