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.,uUl-a u Mli, a. . MAir. CAIRO CITY BINDERY, V. W. PTATt CO.. Proprietors, . eiNpKUS AND BLANK BOOK ' MAHBI ACTOKER. Bulletin BulUHnir. Oor. Twelfth Btaea ... and Waaiilna-ton A OaIio, Illin.oli t-t;ounir and ItailruadWork a Specially WEW APfEBTISEMEBTa. . Y W M It J ttiltl and you (ill be placed in" charea olsnlaried Woum Unioa Offices. Hal ir.. graph wires in Khool. I'roruouonc.rtain. Ail divas, with stamp, WEuitKN HCIIOOL OF ll.l.KaitAPAII.Knglewood.IIU. Wr 0fts, 23-j.llet5.il BullAlxiar, Cona.a twilftk BtM am4 WfcliaT Atb. VOL. 9. CAIRO, ILLINOIS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1877 NO. 189 ill CAIRO FOBTOFFXCS. Dkktcb Hour From 7:30 a.m. to :30 p.m.; Sunday from 7lo9a.m. Maney Older 8:iNi H.m. to 6:00 p.m. Close Arrive. t u. r.a. a.m. n '.tl: ) Illinois Central B K .tiioi) Daily. . lU itu t Miss. Ontrul K B 1 i Daily. 2: 2 00 8:00 J 00 10:001 Cairo Vinennea j tlli-Dally. 1(1 00 i Cairo, Arkansas ft 1 Texas K H-Deily fl IX) i Ohte wlver Koute I:fl0 ( Daily eso't Monday Minn lliver Konle Up, Sun. Tu. rrl. UUWD, IU.1DU HI The bee Mmuu frhlay 4t Saturday 6:00 Q. W. MckUjJC, V u. 8T. L0UIS.IE0N MOUNTAIN & SOUTHERN R. R. express leaves Cairo daily t 'K) p. m. iiliress arrives al Calm iliiil if Iu- i.'TOiiiiiiDilutniii leaves I airo daily . 'i O".m. A.xoiiw'bitiJn arrives Jail (eA':e ) Xundavl 11 " " CAIRO & ST. LOUIS R. R THSJ SHORTEST SHORT LINE ST. XjOTJI Tlir. trains ol this company connect kt 8t U:ta and Kant St. Louia, with all other m to the isorili, HBd Vt. TIMK SCHEDULE arft'airo .'ina.iB. IrrirealSt. Loula " m. avi EaM fU Lima -:. m .i- al Cairo ('..ru W H. M MTAIll.AM), Ticket and r rt(rht A unit, t alio. I.A. WKST4 in ral I'aaaena-er AlMt.; .1. AHI-.LL, Agent al airo ,'AIRO &. VINCENNES R. R. 61 Miles the Shortest Route TO EVANSVILLE, 47 Miles the Shortest to OT.E, CIHimfl BilTlKOSE AND WASHINGTON. 34 Miles the Shortest to tdiiiiipslis, flJdelplii N. Tor. AND BOSTON. AND flIX HOURS SAVED . OVER TRAIN Olf JUL OTHER ROADS Making Same Connections, ,aeenirre by other route, to make Connections tnuet ride all nlht wait in from One to Htx Houre at mall country etatlone for trams of conneotinsr road a. aamembor that fact and take our 6:00 a. m. Train,. reaching Erf,. hiiiujolii fiircizaati,Loiiir;ili SAME DAT. Trains leave and arrive atCelro. as followi: kail sves ra Mixed " I" "' Wail arrive! . P- Iu- .i.xed " m. lliroufrt tioktta and chrck to all Important cities. f . A. MILLER, H. L. K0EBILL, tita' laM. A't. OCTeralSup I.. 11 t HUKCH, fate. Acent. "THE WASHINGTON CITY ROUTE" & iO H. 1. rtllE SHORTEST, QUICKEST AXD ONLY DIIIECT ROUTE TO Washington , and Baltlmcra SVitli direct Connectlont lor AND THE SOUTHEAST AND PHILADELPHIA. HEW Ml SON AND TXZBBAST, Travelers desiring a KPKKDY, 1LEA8AST and C0MK0KT. AHLK 1'Kir. Should remember thatch BALTIMORE .& OHIO RAILROAD ; ,1s celebrated tor Its KleRfnt Coabei, 9p1en:1ld Jlotels, Urand aud Uuautlful Hountala and Valley Seenety, and tlie many points Uiatorioul Interest Along -Its Line. afFart WiU AIWATSbtai LOW UaA ai by any hr tint. PULLMAN PALACE CAB Uun TuronifO WITHOUT CHANGE Uotwcen;thellrluclpal Western and Eastern Cities. For through tlckata, baggage elieekr, moveniBDtof trami, aleeplog car aoeoat. modationa, etc., etc., apply at ticket officii at all principal poloti. KOKTH, SOUTH, AW or WBSt . Doney, I't Gen. TIcketAgt. a P HaPPV. L.M Cell flea. Ticket iff Thoi, B. iharp, atailaM At TrtMB'l Vigt. kUater of Traao's MRS. GRANT'S EYES. A Very Usod Reaaen for llrr Iguor uee of fublle Men. The Wartliinirton correspondent of llie Tulelo Hlade eays: "1 feel mined wln-it I read the crllloUmi lhat are alluat juH now ovir Mrs. Grant's Ignorance ol prominent Engltab Htutt-amen. iu hurde tonat), not to her crltlcUm, let uie men tion that for years her eyesight lius beeu inch that the could neither reud nor write. Her cyei are crosatd, and the Bight ot one ol them U nearly (rone, and that ot I he other II tailing. VDuii one tiiinks how little leliure stie lias had tor Mng reivl aloud to, and how hard-working ami aell denying were the earlier yeuraol her married lite, one eari judge her gently tor apeuklng Innocently to a proud dame of O I t - r 1 . kf - 1 1 : l . riiiyianu ui uaviug uii:i a J'n. iriin, who appeari to 1 proiuiwrrt lu politn a here,1 or 'a Mr. ISIuckmoiie ((.luil-tone), to u hoiii I have heen imroUiuted.' sh betrayed quite m little knowledge ot American politics, many unit iiiuny u time here; being thorou'lilv a domestic; woiuuu, itud leavinii all outtude intcrot aboolutely to 'the Uunural;' but bIim was 1 11 it Oeur, giMKl, uiinpolled Mrs. iritiit, with u klnil heart tor thu poor, and 'no blgrod nonetiBe about her,' as .Mr. IM wanl Spuikler would pay. "With regard to Mrs. Grant's obllqui'v ot vision one or to charaeteristicn are told. A few yearn since a certain asso ciation of eminent ihysieiuun convened here, and Its a president, a man ol na'ion al reputation, had aoiue Irieudly inter counw with the President during the time. In the course ot a conversation he aaid, tiiggfttively. 'lo you know, Mr. I'res'dent, that Htrabi-inus is easily re moved in these day of advanced surgical kill':' 'What do you mean?' amwiied the i'realdclit, in his abrupt, level whv, do you meat) that you want to itralghten my wile's eyes? They were a they are now when I married her, and I am satis lied with them just as they are.' Also, when he first became l'roldenf. some one delicately suggested to her that she would better have tlietii operated Upon. 'No,' she said, placidly, 'I have been able to make (ieneral lirant happy not with standing thece crooked eyes, and 1 hopn I athall he able to make l'residetit Grant equally happy.' itut lehiiid it all lay the gritu phantom of threatened blindness, and 1 doubt not that the wag afraid to pn-cipitate tin; calamity by any attempt to improve their looks. However much we may momentarily wish that our re presentative American lady in the eyes i Kurope were uch an oneaa the radiant, intensely vital Mrs. Hayes, yet we may con tola ourselves that Sirs, (jrant i more attractive perona!ly than 'ueen Victoria, aud more genial, too; and that she un doubtedly makes lewer blunders than her Majesty would make were she on an American tour." JACOB .WALTER, BUTCHER 4HI Dealer in Fresh Meat EIGHTH .'STREET. Between Wahinton and ' Oommercla re adjotnlag Hanny'e. JCE1S SPROAT, Wbolvaale laler in Northern Ice OIEoj, Corner Twelfth and Ohio Levee. ICE by the Car Load or Ton Will packed tor sbippin. be To Consumptives. Consumption, that Kcourfre of Immunity, is the rrat dread ol tue human family, in all t. villi-, I oountrief. I feei conllilent lhat I am in poaseeaion of the only auri, infallible rrineily now known to be jirofenaion lor the sptttly, positive cure ol hut Ureaii diteaM, ni ita unvrvlcome coiicom itants, vizi Catarrh, Amhma, llruiictiitib, -Vr-Tiiua lifbilltv, etc. , etc., I am old fojry. I be lieve in medicine. Twenty-eiKht ymr eJciK rienee at a busy practitioner in the tieat cun mmption hospitala in the old and new Wdrld, lu taught me the value of proper mcdica ten both local and conBtltutionnl iu thectiPMif this freat enemy of our race. 1 have found it Hut am digressing. I started out to fay to those uuering with consumption or any of the above maladietf, that by address. ng me. giving synips bum, they shall lie put in possession jothis f rvut Imiuq, without charge, and shall have the wnelit of my experience in thousands of case successfully treated. Kllll particulars, direc tions for preparation and use, and advice and InBtnictiona for successful treatment at your own home, will be received by you by return Uiail, free ol charge, by addressing 1K. JOHN M. HL'IINETT. w allT M7 .leflersnn Hreet I rniisvill STBATT0N ft BIRD, Wholesale Grocers -Anrt- Dom mission Merchan AOENTfl AMBRIOAN PO WES C f7 Ohio Lvee. O. D WILLIAMSON, Wholesale Grocer And Ueuler la BOAT STORES Commission Merchant He. 16 OHIO LEVEE. flt.ALitttntloi Riven to conilf amenta and aiiua oraera I.IUl'OK HaAl.r.Hft- R. SMYTH & CO., Wholesale and Uetall Dealers In Foreign and Domestlo LIQTJOHS A .SO wii:m f am. kin un. No. OQ Ohio Levee, QAIHO..ILLB. MESS BP. KktTn A CO. have soMtantl a large Uc ot the beat good in Uu. inar et, and giveeapw.ial alleuUon to I he wholesal aniJ. of tlw buainaa It!:.:: Hil :!',:;! St. Louis, Mo. (LiiialSSSa) IH0S. A. SICE, A. M.L. L, B., JAB. EICE, A. M.. 7. H. HT7KW00D, Prmclpali FULL LIFE SCHOLARSHIP. $81 00 If S T ( oinpiete, '1 borough and 1'ractica i'ur il -tudy in the L'nnetl Sitatea a cuurae indirpcii.tbii. t" every youu loan eu Iwikinea il.t of life. Yor IlluktraUd CirccUr, Ad Ire, IIU'S. A. I;R K, A. U ,L. II., 0.iI4-illv President. OC ALL AH AN & HALL, IRON, TIN AND Slate Hoofers, ACTrJ-A.. ILL. loofing and Guttering a Specialty Slate Roofiinj a Specialty in any part of Southern Illinois. Lightning Bods, Pumps, Stoves and Tinwata. Job nine Promptly Done. IIOTKI.N- St. Charles Hotel, CAJCTIO. ILLS. mm :: the Room and Board, 1st and 2d Floors, $2,50 per Day. Room and Board, 3d Floor $2.00 Per Da Special Rates by Week or Month A limited nimilier of very desirable lam ronriis e4in be secured ulreuunable rales lor the. Summer nintilhri 1 he St. t-barlea is the largest and best utitioiu eilHulife in Suutbelli Illinois, and Is the leud hotel in Uuro. .Nutwlllmtiilnllllg the 11 Rock" redticlion 111 prices, the table will, usiih1,1m. Ulicmlly supplii4 with the very uf everything that can be found in market. 1 1 lit- large sninele rooms fur commercial t elern, on ground lloor, IVee of charge . IJ-A11 buggat;eiil glints conveyed to and Iron the hoUd williout charge. E.K.KOXEW 4-lS-tf I'ronrietor. I NNl'RAWCE. INSURANCE. 3ATF0RD MORRIS AND CANDEE licneral Insurance Agents 73 OHIO LEVEE, City National Bask Building, np-itairi. :he Oldest Estftbllahed Afrenoy in South ern Illinois, representln otu (65 000 OOO Greenfield Ferry (I'lTKU CAIUO) Tho Steam Kcrrybout Will be run regularly, leaving (irecn field's laiiiline nt ?. I) and 11 o'clock a.tn ; 1 'llo, and o'clock p.m. during each Week day, i (in Suiuluy slio will leave the litndlog at and lOoclock a.w, aud at 1 J, in., and-at R.'IO p. in. MISFIT CARPETS. Kngllsh DrussclK. Three l'ly and Ingrain r... t-. .i ....... ... vi.... I,.. r u also, riiiir v ai ri", v uivvi, jiiigB, vi uuiu Cloths, Oil Cloths, etc, very cheap at the Old l'lace 112 FULTON ST., NEW YORK Carpet carefully parked and lent to an part ot tho United Status free of charge, trSENDr.FORZPRICEILIST.-w BKHDiXL Nebraska Citv Ho. 2 V Enterprise Savings BANE. CHARTERED XAROX tl, lilt CITT VATIOVAL B1NK.OAZ10 A. B SAjrrOKD, rnsktent. 8 8 TATM. Vies rwauUavt. W. HIBLOP. Wyaa41eaurf . anuvjfoas: P.W. Babclat, ' Osui. sjAuasma, r. at. 8TO!rumi. Pev41. tcanrat, B. a. CvmixauxM. L. kUuJavaf , J. at. Pauurs. T NTEIIXST paid ea deposlU at Am rale ! six A. per cent per aaaMUB, jurea in aaa sMjaavsa jar 1st . Interest aot withdiawa U added Imres liately te tue principal of Ue dspealw, lavarnby (ivui ukem conuKHUia uienet Married Women and Children may ueposu uoney ana no on else can draw it. Ooen ever? buatnessdaT fteBfta.sa. to I s.aa ad Saturday evnlo(i for aevlags depoalto oaif rora a to a o-oioca. W. ET8XO?. TreartUr. THE City National Bank CAtBO, ILLZV08. CAPITAL 1100,000 omcaas W . P. HAXLIDAT, PresWeat. HJC.NBT L. HAXJJSAT, Ties A. ii. nrruKU, uwf, WA' ' ' at HY8L0P, AM't CaeUer DIRICTOKi: fl. Starts Tatlos, R. H. Cc ijrasiAii, H L. Hallidat, W. P. Hau.iaT 0. D. vViLUAJisoa, STarama But, A. B, BArroaa, Exohange, Coin and United States Bonds Bought and Sold. DEPOSITS received sad a ftMrat kaaklM business done r Kross. PrealOeDt. H. Walls, Oaskler. v. xwr. tbis pras't. T. . karUi, At eat', rani m mi Comer Commercial Ave and St Street 0-A.I3F1.O. XEjZaS. DIRECIOM. r. Brosa. Cairo. Wm. Kluse, Q ire. I Nff, Cairo. Wni. WoJi.taro.- A . Suaanka, Cairo. R. L. Bllliaa.ur, St. Lonl K. Iluder, Cairo. H. VrsllsTCalro. r . h. Hrlniman, St. Louis. J. Y. Clemson, Caledoaia, Ventral Basking aslaeea !. KlEzchanfe sold and boufht. Interest paid a the rtavlna-a Derjartmant. Cnllaetioaa Blade. nd all buain ess uromotlr atunded to. PAIMTAXS (IU, B. F. Blaho Dealers tn Paints, Oils, Varnishes. BRUSBES, 7all Paper, Window OUss, Win dow Shades, be. Always on hand, the celebrated llliunlaatla AOIOBA OIL. 13rosaai' Bulldlui, Oorner Eleventh Street suad Waakias ton Avmm tabiktt aroaa. N"ew-Yorlr Storo WHOLBSeAXB AXD UTJUL. .".- Laraeot VARIETy STOCK DT TCT CITT. Goods Sold Vsry , verner avis m mmm vstserewvt oiiio. niiion jasaaaass 0. 0. PATXia A 00. Mark These Facts The Teetlaaear ef ths Whole World. HOLLOWAY'S FILLS. "I kad bo appetite l Uolloway'i Plllifavsois a hearty eae.' Tear PUlf are snarveleus." "I sead for aaotlwr sex, and kaes them la tha kooM." ' I)r. Hollows 7 aat cored air Beadacai that iu caroaie." "1 fare eae ef yeur Pilli to say babe lor chol era saerbu. lasdear little Uuag got wU in day." 1 My aausas ef a saeralar Is a.w eared " "Tear kox of BoUe way's Ointment cured Bis efaouMslaUe head. 1 rabbed some of your Olauaeal behiad Ike ears, sad the aeuehas left." Mad sae tws keissi 1 waat obs l'er a poor fcasUy." "1 eaeloee a dollari year price Is 28 casts, but the saertletee to sae Is worth a dollar . " "Bead aaetvs boxes of yoni PiUs " "IM me have three hexes ef your P Ml byre tore buu, far Chills aad sever ' ' 1 have ever W sach teetisaoaials asthsse, bat Waal e saaee eeaxBel me to eoaelude. Tor Cutanaona Disorders Aad all erastioa ef the skla, Jths ibUbcbi li laoit iavaluabla. It does aot heal exteraally aloae, bat pes.uratea with the meat searchinf aeeu to the vtrr root of the evil. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS Iavarlablyurs the followinf dlseaies Disorder of ths Kidneys. Ia all diseases affectlag these oriaas, whether they secrete toe much or too litue water; or whether they be aflicted with stone or gravel , or with aches and pains settled ia the loins over the regloas of the kidaaya, these 1'ilU should be ta ken according the printed directions, aad the Olatmeal should be well rubbed Into the small ol (be back ai bed time. This treatmeat will give almost immediate relief when all other meant have failed. Tor Stomachs Out of Order. No medicine will to eflectually improve the tone ef the stomach as these Pills: thev au aciuiiy occasioned eitner Dy intemperance er improper diet. They reach the liver and reduce it to ahealthvtetioniUievanworiderfiillv.fllii. eloos ia oasts of spasm-in fact thev never tail in curia all disorders o. the liver aad stomach. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are the best known in the world for the following diseases t Ague, Asthma. Bilious Comolainia. lllotrhta on th. Skla, Bowels, Consumption, Debility, Dropsy, Dysentery, Erysipelas, Female irregularities laversef all kinds, gits, Gout, Headache, Indi gestion, InSammation, Jaundice, Liver Com plaint. Lumbago, Piles, Kheumaliem, Itcten- ikm ot urtaa, screrula or King's Evil, riort Throats, Stone and Uravel Tic-Douloureux, Tumors, Ulcers, Warms ef all kinds, Weakneas uosa aay cause, etc. XMPOBTAKT CAUTION. Koae are grantee unless the signature of J. Hay dock, as ageat for tlw Halted Mates, sur rounds each box of Pills, and Ointment. A handsome reward will be given to any one ren dering such information as may lead to the detection of aay party or parties counterfeiting tht medicines er vsading the tame, knowing them to be spuriout. . Bold at the manufactory of Professor H.l toWAT Co. . New Tork, and by all respectable druggists and dealers ia medicine throughout the civilised world, in boxes at V cents, teats and SI each. Ef There is ooasiderabli laving by taking the larger siaee. M. B. 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Hut the publishers do not con elder that they have reached the ultima thule of excellence they believe "there are other worlds to ceuquer, and they propose to conquer them," The prospectus for the new volume give the titles ot more than fifty papert tmostlj Illustrated), by writenoi the bigheHt merit. Lader the head of "lorels-a Travel.' . v'" wc have "A Winter on the Nile," by Gen. MsClellan ; ''haunteriogt About Constanti nople," by Charlei Dudley Warner; "Otil of My Window at Moscow," by KugeDe Schuyler! "An American in 'iurkiHtun,'' etc. Three serial stories are announced- "Nlcholae Jdiuturn," By Dr. Holland, the Editor, whose story of "Sevenoaki " ave the hijrj, eat satiafaction to the leaders of the Monthly. I be scene ot tills latest novel U laid ot the banks ol the Hudson. The hero U a young man who Las been always "tied to a woman's apron strings," but who, by tht death of hit mother, it leu alone lu the world to Urilt on theeurrentot uie with a fortune, but wltuout a purpose. Another serial, "His inheritance," lj Miih Tralton, will begin on tho completion ol "1 hat Lawi o' Lowrie's." bv Mra. ilodir- ton Ilurnett. Mrs. riurnett'a ntory, begun n August, nas t pathos and drainaucpowel which have beeu a surprise to the public. Ihere it to be a eeries of oriiruuil anil ex quisitely illuitratcd puperi ol "I'opuIhi Sci ence," by Airs. Uerikk. each pater com plete In luelf. 1 here arc tu be, troni turlout pent, paper on "Home Life and Travel" Alio, practical iu,gestione us to town anc. eountry tife, village Improvements, etc., by wsii-auuwu apecianni.. 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There will be a leries ol letters on literary matters, from London, by Mr. Wei ford. ri.. swu nf the mn'(i7ln will be open, as beretoture, to fur as limited space wu! permit, to tbt discussion of all themes at testing the social end retigioiiH hie ot the world, and specially to the ireshest thought ot the Christian tiilnktus aud scholars O' this country. We meun to make the magazine swoetei and purer, higher and noblt-r, more genial and generous iu all its utterances and it,Da enuts, and a more welcome visitor thaa ever before In homes of rebutment and cul ture FIFTEEN MONTHS for SI. SCRIDNER lor December, now ready, and which contains the opening chnnters ol "Mcholas Minutrn," will be read with eager curiosity and interest, l'erhaps no more readable number of this magazine has ye been Issued. 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