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IMMitL u . OPFICB, BTOLETI3ST BtTILDING, COB. 12TH STEEET AND WABHIKOTOu'IvENTTB. JOHN H. OBERLY & CO., PROPRIETORS. CAIRO, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1873. UUNLN'tSIIAM'H DRY GOODS. BULLETIN BUILDING, WASHINGTON?. rMMEiVSE BXCITEMI5NT ! POLITICAL. I.MtKIJAI, .MASH CONVENTION. PICNIC. THE LATEST ARRIVAL OF DRV GOODS. OKttMAN LUTHERAN SCHOOL PICNIC 10 Jir. HELD I.V TIIK FLORA IIUIDEN, WEDNESDAY, JIAV 1ST, 1872. -- " , Speeches- nntl a concert will lie among Liberal RentibliciirH ami Democrats of .l'ie ottrncllons. Ico cream, lemonade, (i,,. , i. n i . .1 , , cofl'eo and other rcfrcilimcnts will Le tli hftjlitecnlli ConcreM ona il tr et of , . i , s furnished In abundance. The garden will the .Stale-of Illinoi'. nro hereby requested j be renovated oxprcasly lor this occialon, ' to usseml.lu in miiM invention at the ' aml 1,10 ,nnnnB wi" C5tcrt thornielvei io niriKO tins nrsi jiny picnic uio most Local Advertisements. ORDlWAffCKN, KT', i!UL-"C Adver'tisorg- St. Louis Advertisements. SHUUAML'E, Grand Opening at Cunningham's Athencuin, in Cairo, on April Wtl., at 2 pPn.an. nntt enjoyable one of the season, o'oloek, p.m., lor the purposo of organic- ! Tlio public are respectfully Invited to Intf ..-M,lnlt tl, pM.K, , 1 "tlcnd and cnir Uiomwlvoi and thereby 1 ' ' contribute to n cood cause. Ticket 2"i cl. .Mr. K. II. Ciimniiglmin li. tntwly receive! (and i daily mldlni; to It) one of the l.argcU. I-iriei Mii.l in..tvnri('( Moc-k of Dry Hoods ove'r brouuhl to tills nmrhjt. r.Very Hooror hU Commodious Kint.llhmcnt Is literati v packed with ood, On the lower or firt floor nmy be loimd ' mi ess coons, hosiery, gloves, emiiuoidkiiy a.nd fancy notions. Of every description, all of which will be shown to caller by the mini polite and at tentiTftnlcMiiMi. Among the" - DRESS GOODS wim. hi: roi'M. i.ltF.X A1MNKS, .I A PAN KSK SILKS, CHINF.SK (5 It ASS CLOl'lLS ISl.AOK ALPACAS, IIKAVKK IIUAND I'l'ltK MOHAIR, tt'ASll POPLIN'S. ROAN I) IKS. VICTORIA. HISIIOI AS1) LINKS' LAWNS, PKRCALKS AND PIO.CKS, LINEN GOODS, CALICOES & DOLLY VARDEN PRINTS. Of every variety. The flock of Indies WHITE GOODS, SILKS AND SATINS, Is full, complotnatid fasliiotinbV. Atnoii); tho lock of FANCY (SOODS an- olc (jaiit Thread and (iiiipure Lnee., Collar, ami CulN, Kibbotis, Ladles' Necktie, Dollv arden How and Olovet. JOSEPH'S FAR-FAMED KID GLOVES will be ol 1 at .?! per pai', H'ormiM Cunningham eihiblU a full linn of FIFE HOSIERY Of .-very description. Fifty dozen pair of the linlbrapgln Silk Kmbroidered, will In retailed at from cents to II 'J.. per pair. The.e how are tmjjrtd, are of Irith inariulncture, and art: now counted the be.t and handomet in the market. The stock of WHITE &c COLOBED TABLE LI2STE2ST. SHEETINUS, TOWELIN... ETC., ETC., Is undoubtedly liner than has ever been brought to this market, and will be found to contain varieties suited to everv tnte and everv pocket Thojo beautiful OTTOMAN SHAWLS AMI SCARFS ar Mnx sold hi astonishing low tltire-, and the stock of .Mulin and Piece f foods, which include ltrimdclnth, Cairinr.-, jke., li Ure and well Mimed. (Jeritlemen i-an l; furnlhnl with all ortof l.'ndor.wear, While ShirU, Arc, of the very lt make. Th' CARPET DEFJLRTZlEZSTT, Which occupies the ond lloor. contain undiibtcdh tin, iul elccant variety iivt f ihiliilol In till city. Uniel, TapcUry, 'I'lirvo "and Tnro-PJv .Mattlne, Cloth, .StHir Carpet, I!ug, A:? On thU tl'r alo, is a Imnd'ouie fino of tralton, ami tho appointing of ten (10) del ei.tej to attend the National Liberal Con vention to be held at Cincinnati, Ohio, .May 11, 1H72. y order ot the Statk F.vki i'tivi: Com. I.. 11. Uyh.vk, Sec'y. MIJKRAL .MASS MEETING And CONVKNTION. F. AVlNTKl:liKi:r., l'.Cfiri., II. C. TlUKI.KCKK. Committee of arrangement" I-I7dtd. GOLDSTINE & KOSEXWATKH. OllDINANCE NO. AN OKDINANCfi' I To nulliorie the itinco of bonelf lo Ink op an'lnyotl doa-Northn city of Cairo, now due ami tu become iluo illirli)(j llir jrenr A. I). Il'l. He it ordilaeil the cily ronacil of the city nf (.'nlro . I Mk. I. Thi inator of I he cilv ot C.ilro. I' horfiir autii'iriJf'l ami rllrelnl lo fuo to I prepared imrty.ls l.'J; tii Imiidrpit (HX) dol lar Umils ot the city of Cairo, iyable In ten yir from the dlc thereof, and to tear such tier rent. nterel per nniim, pynle iiii.9nmi.tlly, at the U,nd for which they are In be exchaniied now beri nI, when tn prepare.!, the mid mayor ami theory clerk and city comptroller ot paid city, are hereby Rtithorlzecl and Inatrueteil to .Inn the imeanuHiin oieicum tHiijcny inerriv. i. When nal.t tondt hate been prepareil ! and cxeented, herelneror proviaed for, the nine -hall le exchanged, under the direction nf I the fiDiinuc committee or llmelty council ami the ral.l mayor, for the bond of the citr which are ' now illlc ftotl which Hltl become dtle rlurinc till t year, A. l. 1 "72, the exchange, to be acconllna to I the faceorrur rulne nf the bond! Riren in et. , change, inidiMiounlolor deduction from tho amo to ui rniiu or Hiinwe.i in any ca ; and inn "or.'i- W. H. JtOltKtP, Nntarr Public, .HcCOK.niCK I.YOST. Agent. If. II. CAN1KK o.Pnb.n.. M. Cctn. FIKK, HULL, CAKOO, LIVK .STOCK ACCIDKNT, LIFE, INSUEAIirCEl VINA, HARTK01U), Aet J V'I',.V1 97 DOT Y'S KEVOLVIXO ROAD SCUAPER. MAKES ONB DOLLAR PF.Il DAT CLEAR profit on each aenper (over any other draper ntw in ue) to the contractora unn them.' Fit thmi.anit now In in, prore its merits. iltlre, , ,. ,. DOTV. WATSON A CO., -i.illm. toj u. Main St., Ht. Louis, Mo. A ItAKE CHANCE FOIt DAJKiAIN.S I'.KTAIL SALES AT AVHOLESALE I'ISICES. , ,, , . . .Messr. Goldstino it Ho-cnwntur, dry Liberal tnen of all political purtie, of , Comrnorc, M.cnw'hJt the Eighteenth Congrefional Dixtriet of j lately received a very largo slock of dry Illinoi., who are in favor of a reform in S001'' B,lJ row ofri!r l" l,,c lmM,c a.raro cliance for the mot excellent and atiifac the government of our country, are re- tory bargain-. Theio gentlemen have que-led and urgently aoliclted to meet in ! "1!l wilh SrL'il1 ucce thtu far in the spring trade. Uctcrmlncd lo Keep up with tho r- SOOTS AKD SHOES, Made In tho latet style anil old at the loweit llgiir:: and a line a'ortment of SPRING AND SUMMER HATS AND CAPS. maM convention, In the Atucncuin, At Cairo, Thursday, April I'Mh. at two o'clock p. in. for the po-e nf organization and appointment of Ten Delegate to A"et. recciceil by thn naid commitlte and mayor In ex. J hunjje hll Ixi taken charge of by muf commit- 1 tee, and liy them dctrojed nl their first meet- I idk for the deitru'tlor. of other erlden' e i,f I city indebtednex, the Mid enmmitlee rrportinit I to the city council tne fact of tho deMructlcn or ild bondi, jjhina m their report a full anil com. i piciece-cripimn oi cacuanuevery oonn o iie I Ael. NORTH AMF.RICA, PA, IIAUTroED, CONN., i,M 1,210 7 1MKK.VIX, HARTFORD, Aet. 1.7M.1U t royt.l, I Htc. 3. The ki. eOT.mitlee and mayor shall site to the city conptroller and city treauter, llt of the mm., of the perseni to whom :iul lnd, er any nt them, .hail be Riven In exclnnze, toieihtr itli lue nmnbcM and amounts of the bondi so ex 'handed , and should nald commltteo and mayor tie unbic, within a rra.onal.le time to effect r excluDKO nr all of said IfltidH for 4ti rionds now due and tu b-cowe due as afote. aid, they shall report to the city council the amount nu baud which titer hate been unable to exchange, and sh.ill hold thern .ehiret to the or uroi s.i:o city council. INTF.R.VATIO.VAL, .V. T., I AC.KNT.S WANTED I'oran cnnreivi,e M, t-ttng work ol uau imI interest, THE HOMK OF GOD'S PEOPLE bmed? .e.irly aoo Huprh Knsr.t " "om a cent took hi or-leran l5 "Vv.V a &t chance to m.ike money etcr oilctel. Veood Ait'Bt wanted m eieiy Toan.hlp! linrt r,,f our cirenur. with letma (un.iirpas.cd), de-crlr. on till Noith fiixlh street, ft. Louis, Mo. sr.Man taihli.her ol tlio .r.w tursTmitlt. roUMior VxHAi limr, ulilcli ultrrlr surpa.s.es ".l.dlw'nin0"''' '""",,'"''c,,"t,n'"'"K-) BHO.mVAY KOUNDUY. & IIOLLIDAY As.el's.. . TUTNAM, HARTfORti, ctrtii sr.. wr. i.siitisi. m r ctt araa or TATinvar ajro roarinc and tho cason, they have tilled up every avallablo sti.tcc In their citsbllilimcnt with seasonable goods. They can show their customers any and every article usu ally found in rlrt-cla dry goods housci; and moreover, are ablo to retail alt goods at wholesale prices. The reason they can do this, is that they make all purchase tend the National Liberal Convention, to I lrom M "Rnus ""a ure o0"c,u 10 . pay a pront to middlemen ; tboy make a bo held a Cincinnati, .May hi, 1872. satisfnetary margin on all goods, while The following gentlcmeti will be pres- 1 l,icir litrotu.rcap the advantage ot thi , , . I arrangement. Mein. Ooldstlnc ti Hose- :nt and adtlrcs. the inasset. They have . , , . , , ' i water do not muVe thU asiertiott simply accepted the invitation and there will be to draw custom. Thoy invito the public Arprovril, April Uth. U7:. requirement of the public ; Attest: m j. Hot"i, ciiycietU. V ' pur the nt- OllDIXAXCK NO. -'i. TRvr.i.KR, h ap.tforp, urn and AN ORDINANCE I ACCIDE5T, Topioii le for the exten-lon an 1 improvement I.VW.om t oi ejcaniure street tan 4sninition iiniie, I Me ilorit4int ny tne city uouncii ct the city U I. K V It t. A X I), C L F. V F. I. A N I), Assets Jm .S7.I iiomk, cobUMnra, ! ST,'AM MGMIX AND BOILERS A,"t 45 MI'LAY AND CIRCVLAU SAW 5I1LL?, AMF.R1CA.V CF.NTRAI., MO., 1 eA and f.rist Mill Machinery, Rolling Mill and Al fsvOOl JJIast furnace Castings, Wrought 8haftinic and t Inue Work, Parker's and Johnston's C0.VNFCT1CUT MUTUAL f.lFIC, I J;"1'' Wheels, Tobacco and Lard .et SO.lsi.KO (C 1 ecrew., LjM Kettles, Iron 1 and Brass Castings of etenr descriotlon : also, Cjuarts Mills and Smelting Furnaces of most approved description. Hare tmrcha-ed all t terns ot Only, JIcCuneA Co Hare purchased all tho Wheel and Pulley Tat- 3-J7dlm. .Mr. Cuninghntn, always studying tho tate and need of his patrons and the public generally, Unite them cordially to call and Riamitm his di-play of .Spring and .Sum tner Good', tillcd ? al nowhere else In the city x III llu-y ;iu" shown finer goods at lotver price " -t-'Jodtf Our Home Advertisers. .-on-niMUoN asu roiiH Aiini.Mu. K. C. UUI. STHATTON k HUM). (Successors lo'-tralton, Hudrnn Clark.) WHOLESALE GROCKRS z.n. iATHUM. MATHUSS & UIIL, POEWAEDI HG AMU (.U.VKKAI. COMM ISSIOX M HKC II A NTS IIKALF.KX IN IFIiOTJ-IEa G-E-IiT. HAY AND WKSTKUN PHODUCK nm. e ..no i.Kvt;i:, AM' OLOSB & VINCENT. GENERAL COMMISSION MEHCUANTS a AXtt UBAL'BES US!' XilC J CrUKNT, l'LAATKB I'AKI.H, PLASTEIlHll'S U A I It, 4'orner ElsjUlli Hlrect nud Ohio l.rsre CAIltO. ILL. COM-M LSSION .MEItCHANT.S, 57 Ohio Levee, Cairo, Illinois WOOD I.ITTE.SHOUSE, FLOUR SM Gonoral Commission Merchant liMOHIO LEVEE, Cairo, li.i.t.vn-. i J. ,M. PHILLIPS & CO., ' (Successors to K II. Hendricks x Cn., Forwarding and Commission j MKHCIIANTS I ASH ! WHAKF-IIOAT FKOlMilKTOKS no dhappointment . HON. JOHN .M. PALM Ell, Governor of Illinoi! ; GEN. HEltnEltT DILGEUT, Adjutant Gen. Illinoi; HON. A. OLENDOltFF, of Springtield, III. HON. II. GI'.ATZ I1KOWN. Governor of Missouri, lias been invited, but up to this timo has not responded. It j, however, the gen eral opinion that he will be present to ud- ' I vocato the principles: promulgated by him elf, and which made the pre'ent issue, carried lln "rent .Sluli. nf Mlimnrl i li 1 and elected him governor by an unusually large majority. 1). Artkr, N. L. WlCKWIRK, ilC.VRY WlNTKR. .Ioii.v Antrim, V. G. Schuh, J. T. ItKNNIK, Committee of Arrangementi, i nrnjii-, ujyh iv to, sen i csicn- i holm " Knives. -l-K'-'w I .Mr?. Slander, on Commercial ave nue, in the Atbcncutn building, is otTeriug unusual attractions in the way of pring and summer goods to tho ladies. Her stock is composed of new goods through out, and every article is fashionable, cheap and handsome. Space forbids the mention of all the articles which Mrs. Swander of fers to her customer?, but among U'om may bo found hat?, bonnets, flowers, French and American, ribbons, laces, fringes, embroideries, hosiery, ladles" and children.' plain trimmed underwear and suits, infants' lace fcttf, an elegant assort ment of kid gloves, jewelry, and notions of every kind. Theso goods wero nil se lected por.onaUy by Mr?. Swander, and aro offered to tho public at prices lower than they can bo bought el?ewhero in this market. All good? marked in plain figures. Call at once, ladies, and "ecttrti bo.tutiful goods at low figures. , to call and examine for themselves. They I consider it no troublo to show goods, and callers will find all question' answered with cheerfulness and alacrity. Tho Ohio & Mississippi Railroad will take passengers to the Cincinnati conven tion round trip, from St. Loui-. for J10. From Odin, the shiho. V. B. Hale, General Ticket Agent. For Sale. A cottago on 12th street containing 7 room;, cistern and out houses complote. Apply to v. W. Thornto s. PHIL. HOWARD, STEAMBOAT BUTCHER, City XHtlounl Hunk IlulldlutT. BA.'ipecUt attention paid to orders lrom steam osts night or dT ol Ca'ro -actios t. That Washington Aiemic bo eiten ted in a stmlshtline on its present cour and j "I.U ii. I'lv.ru, niuiu, lium , mi ij 'luiii ill -, r', to its Intersection with the cross road leading oscr the embankment of tho Cairo and Bl. Louis Had Road Company, near the northerly limits of ; the city, and that bjcainorc street be extended, on its titesent eourse, and with a width nf MJ feet I lioin Thirty-fourth street to its point of crossing the pre-entcrosslesee, and Itom that point In a 'tra'ffht tin, wltha width of one hundred tret to ts intersection "ith the northerly limit of the cits. fct. i. Thai Sycamore slrceA extended as nhovn nrovided for. bo levelled from its Intersec tion with Wellington asenue to Its intersection with Ihecoiinty road, such leTclling to bo done, so far as cutting donn the elevations will furnish earth to do it, and that a propcrcossing be con. stturted orer the ptetsnt cross lexec upon the line of said -Jjcamore street. ."ic. 3. That the present tilling on Washing. tn avenue between Thltty.flrst and Thirty third streets l widened three feet on each side to its present height, and the filling Immediately 'iith of the present cross lores be widened to far as to make tho lull ivl.llh sixteen feet, and that the approach to the lerce on the outside of thecross levee, on the lioeof Washington avenne exterrtrd, be so tilled up as to make the slope of am npproaen noi io exceed one loo. perpeauiuii 1 lar to twelte feet liorliontal. I ic. I. That iiMnercuUerts be rut In where.' tter in the opinloo of ine Street Committee they arc rcjiilre'l, and that nil the work provided for In Ibis ordinanc- ehall be ifone under the .'.reclion of said .-lcet Comtnlttee. Approrcil, Aptll i-Hi. Is;;. JOHN M. LAVSUEN, Ma)or. Attest! M. 3. lion uiM City Cleric. RAILWAY PA8rENOF.RI ASSURANCE CO., HARTFORD, Asset As.ets.. ..sr.i,ct(. s INDEPKNIiKNT, H0TO.v, SAKFOHD, MOUltlS ,V CANDKE, , 71 Sttlln I.esee, City Nation Ilanlt, CAIRO. ILL. : v. lmoss, F 1 RE AND M AR1NE Itisiiirnnre .txtir.r. TRIUMPH, CINCINNATI, A-sot psi.issi WI EWD. MEAD & CO. , 304 N. Fourth St., AST. LOUIS, Keep a full line of first class WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEW T 1 ELRY, SILVER and PLATED 1 G H E S WARE. This old established , house intends to maintain their reputation of selling . good goods at low prices, I nnrl A,., nniu ononlnn o uiiu am iiuit sititiiiiiiti a splendid new Spring Stock. All orders by mail promptly attended to. Watches ami .fewelrr carefully re- n.ilrr'l bv tlrst.cluss worknirti. ami all kinds of Jvnrrlrr and Mlvcrwara made to oriltr. t.H.wnni NKW KNOLANIi MUTUAL Assets, nrer ... l.IKK, ...M.C.ISSMSSI Cincinnati Advertisements. MILLKH k J'AltKKlt, (iENERAL COMMISSION Ft) H W A K I) 1 N G MR KG II A N TS, AMi DKALKHS IN FLOUIt, CORN Oats, etc. AUK NTS for yAIRBANK'S SCALES Ohio hxvtt, CAIRO, ILLS. sfVS5 Liberal Advances u:i , upon, j hi i onsigninents. Are prepared to ieceie, store am nrward freights to all points and buy at u sell on commission, sriliislness atteiKlea In tiroinptU , . JOHN B. PI1ILL1S& HON, (Successors to Jno.ll, Philli,,) GENERAL COMMISSION . AND ' FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN HAY, CORN, OATS Flour, Meal, Bran, &c., Uob. TKNTH-ST. and OHIO LKVKB CAtno, ILL. H. M. IIULKN, GROCER and CONFECTION TwdC23-acia:-eVN-a'. I And Doalor Koreigu Fruits and Nuts No. 134 C-tmaierciftl-Hve., Cairo, Ii.i.inoih. Q. D. WILLIAMSON. l'BODUOE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Mi.7OlilLVM, 0AIUO, 1LI.INC1B. sWipecisJ stteution mven to ,.r,n... . ',nd unlcri , A large and select invoice of Jlro- laskis warrented home made, Ladies misses, nnd children's shoes and slippers, just received and on hand at the City hlioe Store. M7tf Railroad Advertisements. " SPRINGFIELD AND ILLINOIS SOUTHEASTERN R. K. OnanJ after Monday, April 21th, 171, trains ruu as lollows i NOBrHKKN DIVISION. tsaiss aotso foitiinir. Mail. Leare Virginia ... ti.ltia.m " SjiruiKtield - 9;u " " TaylorTille HfcK " Ariire at i'ana 11:10 m TSll.SS 001X0 K01TUWKST. Express .s.-wa,m.., Express . Vi.si p.m. .. a.uo ... :M " ... 6:17 " Mall. ...,1:Mp.m :20 " t.;tO " r,:ln ...:! ' , . n.. uriir nn, ...m...hs.w a, " TaylorTille s:i " Arrlre al Springfield. ..r;15 leave apsingtleld -C:25 " Arrive l Virginia 8:'i5 " , TBilas UOtSO SeCTUEAST. Leave Edgewood 6:30 a. ni in-.lOn.m " Flora...--. ":2S " H:n ' Arrive at Klnwneetowii3:i.lp m 5:15 p.m TIAIKt 061X0 M01THWCIT. Leave Bhawnectown SM a.m :!Op.rr " Klors. - 2:M " ":w' Arrive at Kdgewood 1:50 " S:20 " The 5:S0 a.m. traia from Kdgewood, runs onl) Mondays, WsdnesJays and Fridays, anJ AHIa.m, train from Shawnetlown on Tuesdayi., Thurn. days and baturdays. Connects at Ashland with Jacksonville division ol Chicago ami Alton I'.illrojJ. for Jickor.vllli, Pclersbtirg, Mason City, n nd all iiolnts west. At ripriuiifield. with Chicago and Alton, ami Toledo, Wabash and Western Railroad, lr Uloomlngton, Chicago, and all points north, notth. west aniT west. . , . At I'ana with Ind. and Si. Louis, and Illinois Central Railroad for all points east, south and southeast. At Kdgewood with Chicago Division Illinois Central Railroad. . , At Flora, with Ohio and Mississippi Railroad. AtShawneetoan, with steamboats for Cincin nati, I'aducali, Cairo anil St. Louis. ' ORLAND SMITH, Oen'ISnp'U Joan FooaiTT.Oen'l Fr'gt and Ticket Ag'l. HEVAltD. Fifty dollars roward will ho paid for tho recovery of tho body of Benjamin Rolttck, supposed to hnvo been drowned on tho morning of tho 10th Inst, at tho foot of Eighth stveet ; or 25 dollars will bo pnid for any information which nmy lead to tho recovery of the tniuc. Ho was n dark mulatto, about Ave feet eight inches iti height ; woro a moustncho and goittco ; had u largo llguro three of ellvur sowed on tho inside of thu lappol of his vest. Information will bo gladly lvcelvcd at Iluorwart, Orth A; Co's., No. 130 Commer cial avenue, or at II. -Meyers' tobacco store, Ohio Levee. dot Win. Alba has removed hi barber shop two doors bolow Paul U. Schuh's drug store, whoro ho will bo found to gether with his brotlior Conrad swinging his sharp razors as usual, Tho shop U lltyod up In splendid stylo, and it room set apart for the accommodation of ladies who wish to have hair dressed or cut. 1.3 1 m. ORDINANCE NO. 21. AN ORDINANCE For the prolectlou ol tho United Males Water (iuage. He It ordained by tho City Council of the City of Cairo ; htc. I. Thai it shall not be lawful for any pel son, not lug-illy authorized thcteuiiin to remove tne waier guage piaceii ami eioiinen on in , slone ofths. Ohio Lc,e near th freight denot buildings of the Illinois Central Hall Itoad Con. ' psny, by the orheers of the government cf the I Lulled ".lates, or anv pomon tnereoi, or to ues. troy, injure or Impair, or in anymsnner to inter fere wltli, said watcrgunge or any p rt or portion of the same, and every person vioUtingtany of the provisions of this onllnanre, orremotlng, des. troving, injuring, Impairing, or in anv manner interlerins with the said w iter zuage orany m r- tlon thcreot, shall forfeit and p.iylo said City of I'airo a sum not less than live dollars nor more thin fifty dollars lor each and every otlente. Appioieu, .vprii i-in. iot-. 1 JOIINM. LANNDKN. Mayor. Attest; M. J, How LET, City Clctk. ANCHOIM) FIKK AND .M.MUNK tlf St. Loui. mt-r KNTCHPK1NR. . OllDINANCE NO. AS OHDINANCi:, liranling the right of way through certiln slieets nf the city to the Call" aud bl. Louis Ibtilrnad Companv. Be it ordained by the City Council oj the city Cairo : Hecrios J. That the right of way across such portions of First, Third and Filth streets a lay south of Jelternon avenuonud across Washington and Commercial avenues where thoso avenues are intersected by First and Hecond streets und over and along Jetlei sou atenue, between Seventh and First streets, nndovcr and along First street, hcroud street and Levee street south o( the pas. sengrr depot grounds of the Illinois Central rail road, bo nnd Ihtirainu is heieby granted to the Cairo nud St. Louis Itailro.id Company nnd said rallroa.1 company shall have the right to grade and till and tola) douii and operate a single or double line of rails over and along said streets and avenues In order to give -lid com nanv access to the Ohio liver; Piviu'td. hoaever.that said rights shall be and ar grumcd in oclSTtf Solicits all kinds ot risks. r. linos, Agent, Cairo, Il'iio s. FIRE AND MARTNE 9 0 C7 f nyJSmmnWmmWmvSmmVjei I I3STSTJ .A. 1ST G JE3 Assets . Assets. A'sels,., t'OMI'AMi: MAUAKA, N V., 1,1SH.2IC V OKKMANIA, N. y., UANOVKIt, N. Y. KKI'UIILIC, .V. V. .711,925 l nnon the eiin.lltlnn that emr unnroaches shall be constructed by said railroad company over any J embanltment thev may build on an) nl'sald streeis orateuuea at every eros. street inlerseele.l by Comprising the Underwriters' Acency. said embankment: that the traclts and rails ot ;...., v Y ' saidroadshall be o arranged nnd protected by tu.i.kk., v., ..,.,, said company by plank, stone ot other solid in. Assets s.s.im ij teriai as 10 anoru a sai anu ru.r i..r. ,ui ILLINOIS CKNTRAL It. R. 100 .Ml lea lUe Hliortcat Itonle TO CHICAGO. KIkIHji- rallesi the Shortest Home TO ST. LOUIS. NO CHANGE OF CA11S t FROM CAIRO TO ST. LOUIS OR CHICAGO. ONLY ON E OHANOE OF OA US FROM CAIRO TO Toledo, aiag.ua i niu Fresh stock of Silver Plated Caster, at T. D. & Co.'s. -M72w Cinciimutl, Imlianapolis, Ileirr.it. Cleveland. rtutlalo, Pittsburgh, Wa. Inn, ton, li., mine. r li I la. e ulna, new vora. iiosioa, aim eu pjiiua ...s, Milwaukee, .lanesrille, Madison, La Cre, St. Paul, ami all points .North. This Is aim the only direct roulo to Decatur, lllooiiilngton, t-prlngtleM, Peoria, Oulnoy, heekuk, llurllngtnn, Hock Isi.inil, Labnllc, Mendota, Dixon, Krecpnrt, lialeoa, Dubuque, SlruxCity, Omaha and all points northwest. Elegant Drawiiii.Room Sleeping Cars ON ALL NKiHT TRAINS, ll.igage Checked lo ullliupurtaut Poluls. Vnr linnets ahd information, snnlv ni I n. 11 n Popot at Cairo ; on board thu Transit Steamer nitw een uoiuuhhis me, wuuu, auu si mo prinvlistl R, R. Ticket Otnets throughout tin. Hyutli. W. I. JOHNSON, (len'l Hass. Au'l.Cnlcago. A, MITCHELL, Cleu'l. Bup't, Chleio. J. JAhtssMM, AarCHt.Clllru, teams and vehicles over them and that such re gulation way be imposed by the city council of said cily upon said railroad company and others as to the use of said tracks as will restrict tho speed of cars thereon to a safe and reasonable rato; will proventthe storage of cara upon raid tracks and will generally protect the public In the safe aiiu convenient me of said avenues and streets. Approved, April Kilh.A.P 1S72. . .lullNM.LA.N.MiF.N, Mayor. Atlest i M.J. Ilowisr, City Clerk. OUDTNANCK NO. 'J:'.. AN ORDINANCE For th" regiilatlonof thn police force. Holt ordiuueit ti tne city council oi me uy oi Cairo , BitTios. I. That section lorly-fne of ordinance No. 2, ot the revised ordinances, bo amended by 1 sulking out ti e first seven llnea of siul I rctiou and that portion or the eighth . .Ilia eudlli(t wllh thn wurd "street," mid I inserting m lieu thcreol tho followinf, vli i 1 "Thit the cltv shall li divided Into two police i dislticts, thetlrsttoconsUtcfallthatportlonol the city below nnd south ot the. centre Hue ol Twelltli siieet, and tllu 2nd ol nil that poiliun of ih city above and nortli of that line. fetr, 2. That one of tho police constable now I,, nm.., nr in ha nnnoiiiied in lieu ufniie now in , uflice.nnd to be designated by the Mayor, fchall ,ct as sargeant of police, o ixt ahall have mint - ulste charge, miner mo uircciimi i uidchivi hi mice and tnsyor. ni iiu ium" vuu.-i.tuiu un mi y ut night, and shall also patrol Uith polico ills- nets dur ng tho nluht; andoue inner police con- stablo now in oiticc, or to boappnlnti d In lieu of one iiusr in omcu ana lo no uesiguatea ny the iivivi r. kIii.1I act as dav iMjliccmau: lroclJl. the chiet nfpolice shall Inspect the police constables mi dufy at nlgnt as otleo as may lie, iiecc.sary to ecuri an clllcicui pe.lormaace ot thulr i utv not less than once In each night for two nights in each week. Apptovcd. April Is 11. 1972. ... ..J0,lN M' LANbDKN. Mayor Allesti M..I Hovum, City clctk, Assets, A Lit AN V CITY, hkemkn's fund, a. r., A'sets i,7s,mi nf Assets.. hECURlTV, N. V. JIAT.INK, S'IX)RF5, Dwellings, Furniture, Hulls and Car goes, Insured at rates us fuvoiablo as sound, permanent security will warrant. 1 respecttully ask ot the cltliens of Cairo, a share, ot their patronage. V, S. lit till US. Principal Oilico 101 "NV. Fifth St., Cin. O THE ONLY RELIAIILK OIFT ENTEnrRISE EN THE COUNTRY I $60,000.00 I.N VALUABLE GIFTS To be distributed In Xj . X) . S IITE'S 17th Semi'Annual GIFT ENTERPRISE To be ilncal Monday. Abtll I'.'tli, 1172. TWO GftiND CAPITAL'S or $5,000 IX GllEEXHACKS ! One I'rias g.1,000 iu Nllveri Two Prizes yjj.ooo 5 f Viva Prizes SoOO f 1 GrEEXBAOKS. Ten Prizes 100 ( One llorso ni.d rluggy witrr Silver-Mounted' Har ness, worth fUV each. One fine.toned ItoscHood 1'iano, worth JSflo. Tea timily eetug mai'hiues, worth $100 each. File Heavy cased gold hunting watches and heavy gold chains worth Jiuieaeh. Five cold American hunting watches worth ll'23each. Ten la lie gold hunting watches worth one'hun Ired dollars each. Klg it hundred gold nod silver lever hunting watches (in nil) worth from ;.u to f.'J'K Ladles' gold leontlne uhalus, irent'auold vestchiins. soli I and doul'le-nUled ! sliver talile and teaipoons, photograph rlbums. w noie nuiiiiHT gins, i..s-j. i ickcis iimueu i iia.isn). Agents wanted to sell Tickets lo whora I'beral premiums will ls paid. ... MDsle tickets It ; siv tickets J.I: twelve tickets, iia; twentv-tlTeJJi). Circulars continuing a full list of prlr.es, a de 1 1 ,. i scnplion of the innnner or drawing, and othsr In- i.ti-.'ii i fonmmoii In reference to the distribution, willb seniinnay one orueriug inein. All leuers must bo addressed to !,. U. SINK, llox 8C, uiriii:, Cincinnati, O lul West Jth st. nortwspolr ...LesW,:.'! 7 . . ..i'l.CW W ,!'.:t 21 HUTOUrllH. J A MK$" k yn ATON , (liili'her iii-.U llraler lu nil lllnils) l'rli nrnl, 1 CORM.K NlNftrVSTII ISS Pul'I.A C Mill r T. CAIRO, ILLINOIS. S300P00I MISSOURI STATU LOTTERY, Lkhalizkd uy State Authority and Drawn in Puiilic in St. Loci!1. ( 'f rand Single Number Scheme .lo.uoo xf.nnEiis Class 1), to he Drawn Ai-rilSO, 1872. a.SSO I'rlxesJiAliioilllliilsrloltaoU.OOO I ruse of. .Vi,(iJ l'fijes of..... I " of. I3.IA" n of"- I of. H,sJ 'i " of..... Of, ,,.dS! II " Ul., BUV8 ami slaughters only the very best ealtle, ! .V .fc.' SM W hogs and sheei, and is prepared to All any .' 'UM M. of..-.-. rieuiarit for fresh meau from one pound to ten .. 'r vi lsn " ol.. thousand pounds. -ler.iitl , . "I ViV, -j.,, .. J... - Ticket-, $loj Half Tickkta'! V"" .1 ico . 1,0 rssi 3011 Sid son 150 1IU 10 .JAKE WALTER, BTJTO HBB il HIJLIU IN NQTIOE. J FRESH MEAT, Cairo Cits- Ferrv Comp.iny, I Cairo, Ills., April li. !. Notice Is hereby given that tho regular annual me.etlug ot the tockholders of this company w)lbe"ieM at tho wharlmaster oftlse, coiner Sixth street and Ohio lerso, in this city, on Mou. day, Hsy Oth, Mi, a 1U o'clock a. m. for Die pur pose of electing seven (7) directors to sorvo the ,...,. year "-V HAlL'.T.A Y, Sce'v. Kifiin u Street, Hctwebn Wabiiikuios and Commercial avenukp, TllfVTJ s5l 50. tr-Our ollerles ure chartered b) ' lie ' 8j' aiialways drawu at the llm n'm'"'',ni t cniwiiigs aru under th superrislon of sworn C0.'rTh0Thdal Ura'e ' l-blishe.l In "fw wa ill draw a similar schema the list day ol ou.Vmeatb5uriDg.lho year 1974. J ,1 uli li it our ",J y po'ffce monsy ordsr, ;rif,r,Cr.td.re.- MURRATV MILLER CO.. v-1-i iiu - l-IOdswyt I'll !l7DDsl P.Pck.S5 II It 1UA1ULMJ.UJUI'. Mswie CoinpouiKt Ick od heary ud .. , or mouev refundeU t Scents a paxkax. u ir..n ii.. i. i i ii. inrk. Mullod, vril, ,,r S foe flftT cents. ' -M i.sinn, eiusage, etc., sun i ... eitlMsm In tho most acceptable iranimi, AtljolulUf Mlllrnhonsr nanny'. will luice the beard tu cruwth tho sruootnest lace (wllnoot lB)t7 In SI A SIWS1 KIXJAIl JONKS k CO.. Ashland. Mass MI-wlL ' ' - ,4 , u;