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pirrsiciAXs.
OMOCKfllM.
Ty UJ.IAK B. SMITH, M. D,
: MM Aaifn lulMiii. -
Arler. J. W. Stewart.
ARTER & STEWART.
(Succeivora to 1) Arter A Co,
GROCERS
AND
Commission Merchants
No. 113 Commercial Avenue,
CAIBO, ILLS.
I1E3IDF.NCK! Ho. 11 Thirteenth tnt. U.
'ween Wiuhlngton avenue lincl Walnut itnet,
OKFICK; North (Mo of Kljrhtli ttrwt to
tvrstn Conimerclil anil Wuhloltoa arena
W. DtTNNINO, M. D.
Bristol & Stilwell,
FAMILY
GROCERS
Kcp everything pertaining to
tho lino of Stuplo nntl Fancy Oro
scrlos, Woodonwarc, Vegetables,
FruitH, Sic, &c.
SOAP PLANT
POWDER!
One Pound will make 8
quarts solt soap.
English Breakfast Mixture
TEA
$1.00 PER POUND.
A. HorsQ for Sale.
No. 32 EIGHT STREET
CAIRO ILL.
V A It I I'.'l' Y STOItK.
.Tew-York Store
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Xjorsost
VARIETY STOCK
IN TIIE CITY.
Goods Sold Vory Close.
Corner 10th St. and Commeroi&l Av
CAIRO. ILLINOIS.
C. 0. PATIER & CO.
PAINT AND Oil-.
B. F. PARKER,
Dealer In
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
nnuaiiEB,
Wall Papor, Window Glass, Win
aow aunties, uu.
Always on hand, the celebrated Illuminating-
AUROHA OIL.
33utldixiCi
Corner Eleventh Street and Waehlng-
ion Avenuo
CAIRO CITY BINDERY,
PROPRIETOR.
BINDER AND BLANK BOOK
MANUFACTURER.
Bulletin Building, Corner Twelfth Street
aud Washington Avenue,
rOalro, Illixiolai.
3CoiutT na 0Unwd Wrtc a ereolaltjr.
VOlT CAIRO, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1S75. NO. 82.
Mutton nr.Ai.r.itH.
R. SMYTH & CO.,
Wholesale end HeUll Dealers la
Foroijjn and Domestic
LIQUORS
vim:s OF A Mi kixws,
No. 60 Ohio Loveo,
CAIRO, ILLS.
IVL ' tame (' k of lH-it K'l '" "" iimr
Lit. mul iiltoimUl attention lo I" i.ut-utii
raiii-.il of llin bunlueia
hi:.
ICE! ICE!! ICE!!1
JOHN SPROAT,
Vhotr-l mul UtM Healer In
PURE LAKE ICE
Cairo nntl Kankakee, 111.
cairoofficei
At Hulen ic Wllaon's. CornerTwelfth St
una umo ievee.
will run an lir nation throiiflmut th-
iti.iin. ilHiu rltiir iiiiif lube lit' in urn
Hill r llirrilv ut 1 1.- Init m.irkpl prlie, m,.
mil mojiiniiri ni ini'nMniiiiiiriui-iij im
re I iy I h-! niLe nr r-r liad, pacted In luminal
ir idiiiiiniMil luuiiv iIi.uihi'.
no i' .vi inii.s,
SAM WILSON,
0EALCII IS
BOAT STORES, GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, Sec.
No. 110
Oliio Xiovoc.
IllliCI.S.
GRAND CENTRAL
HOTEIi
AND..
SALOOKT,
COMMERCIAL AVENUE
Corner X2i.sli.tl3. Stroot,
WH. WETZEL, Proprietor.
A HiLNTY watrh Vcpt niKht and day fur
. tratu aud alruinbuiiU.
The br.t of lU-cnnimiKl.uloiu
for transient
3-ls-lf
tfin-.l at Twii lnll.tr irr d.ir
I' ITS.
FITS CURED FREE
ANV perxin suffering fnim the above ilixii'r
I. itnue.tnl In uddre l)r I'rlif iiihIu tll.ll
IhiIiIu ut' lua nmllcinr will U1 limtiinlitl r'lll.K
l)r I'rlic I. u ic'ularpliyalclau, awl has nuilr
the ticutmeiit ut'
FITS OR EPILEPSY
u mdy for years, mul liv will warrant it cure bv
me nv hi in mutu)
On nut l.ill in vml to lilm for a trial bottle; It
coot iiiiUiiiij,', and liv
WILL CURE YOU
N'n milliT lmw lniiL- .laliillllL' vmir rcue ma)
In-, nr lmw many ulkrr lemolli's m.iy lune
f.illi
Liieiilaraniui lent lim n nils .ml will)
FREE TRIAL BOTTLE.
Addrtsa
DR.
CHAS. T.
PRICE
New York
!N.(t.J.l.i.twlr
HENRY BREIHAN,
Oliio Iiovoo,
Bot. Second and Fourth Stroots,
Wholesale gml ICctnil Drulrrfu
MilwaulsDG Boer
Berliner Weiss Beer,
Bottled Ale,
Sweet Cider,
Soltzor and Soda Water, Etc
i.ffif s Lfimc n hrtiivv stork nn hnnd. mid
It iiiainl in niruiih mil .tippllM on wy liuit
I niitUe, Ht the lue. rule".
Cfml In yoiirninrm. i-wii-ini
JACOB WALTER,
BUTCHER
Dealer in Fresh Meats
EIGHTH STREET,
SAtween WftHhlnirtnn and Onm
Avenuee, adjolnlnir iliuiny .
KKKl'S forialetbdieot llrvf, I'rk, Mutton
Vfl, Jjimli, Snunge, Ac. unit U ira
xv to eT0 iimmve to no noorpwuto muuer
SENATORIAL RECKLESSNESS.
A Mlinniefiil Itrcoril,
Tin? United StJiU-s Sciiatf U fut losing
lt r.-nuiHlloii as it coii'iTVitlUu iJDuy nun
m nroti clou niruliiM tin; hustu nntl wat
ot Ihi- l.owir I IfMi-f. hv the mkle..iicS
with which It votis iiioroirlatloin. The
inwiwon tin-lid of Miiri-h of the hill
iiiakhiiiiiroirhitloiis fur hurli'tr ami
river IniiiroNfiiit'iiti. thinhv lnerralii
the IIoiim- iipiiroprlathin ol $0.0'J0,00'J lo
Sn.lXKWHX). was nillnxrawrul piece of !
Ul iilnit. nil tin! iniirK ki us the boih"
' I
. I
which pakeil It U above reproof ami out
or the reach of popular heiithni-nt. Wo
leave the (Mliclniiatl Ounw.reinl to tell
the Morv III detail how till reckleM
MpiaudefltiK of the piihlie fuuiN was uc
coiiiplWIicil. The (lommercUl cays :
In If" than two hour tin' river nuil
h irbor hill, already the larc-a that had
ever pacd Conn'", wa eraiumed,
with addllloual nppropriatloiH from the
TreaMirv, to the enormous amount of
more than $i:i.rw),000. S nalor- from the
Wot and the Kat. cpi-eulatoM from the
North, and eiiriel-bat'L'er.lroni the.Soiith,
vied with each other hi the number and
r-iii w tlv nt'llii'lr ruliU litmii the Treaeilrl'
l'irit"eanie Mr. fcott. of reiiie-ylvaufa,
who 'ot through an auieiidmeut appro
prl.if ffi'T $1I).()(H) for coiuplelhitf a Mirey
of the Vouhlolieny route to connect
with the Che-npcake& Oliio ('anal.
Next came Mr. Windom. Chairman of
the ( 'oinnilltir on Tr.iu-porlatiou Koiites
to I he Seaboard. uIiom; nia''iiillcent
Milietnes fur caualhii.' and tumieliu the
country and the Trca-ury at one and the
yauie lime have been lielore us lor two
years pat. Mr. Wlndoiu Ihmu with an
amendment toiuctea-e the appropriation
for the Improvement of the Fox and
Wl-coiimii rivers to SWJ,000, and till-wu-
earrled.
Next Mr. Windom propoied for the
Improvemi'iit oflhe Ohio river $S(J.0(K).
In place ol S.MXI.nilO, ic ill the IIiiim; Iiill.
Thi wa carried hv a vole ol'2!latriiln't 1!).
The lusitiahle Windom now moved to
'trlke out "one" and insert "-ix." o as
to make the bill read 'For the improve
ment ol ihe Great Kanawha. SUWHW."
I hi-, ton. uent through the .Senate, 2.5
yea- to 111 nays.
Mr. Windiim now retitriied to the
charge with auameuduient to strike out
100. for the Improvement ol the Ten-ne-ee
river, and lu-crt.T50U,0(W.aiid till.
tiHi, ua-adopted.
Mr. We-t nuw eiiine In with an aineitd
mi nt to add lo ihe bill the Kail-jelly
-cheine, lor hiiprovlu the mouth of the
Ml I Ippl. which appropriated $7,250.
000 lor the work; and tlii- wa- pa--ed by
a vole ol IU in the alllnnative. 11 hi the
ne-'atlve, and 27ab-eiit or not voting!
Mr. Kaii-om now put In for North Car
olina. He moved lo Mrikc out "one''
and ln-ert "two." -o as toivel'or lui
proving; the Ciim Fear rivvr tlie nun ol
$200,000. Thi- va. avreed to with ea-v
nonchalance. A huudnd thoiiauil dol
lars ua- a petty imi to houonihle Sena
lorn who had jilit been m:kle-?ly voting
awnv milium-.
Mr. Conklln moved to spend
SI5.(ruO fur the harbor of Fort .fcnVr.-on.
.Mew Vork, which went through without
a wo nl.
Mr. Alcorn, who represent" the levee
of the Ml--l-'lmil river, now inode.-tlv
moved lo ;ive 11, 120,(.K) ol the puhlic
inoiiev for repairing and building lines of
leweni Ihe hlatoof MU-oiiri, Arkau-a.
Mi--l--iliil and I.oui-lana. llii- wa-
a'Tced to after ten inluilteV di-culou
yea-. 25; nay, 21.
I- nd uir that the hreatli ot the beuate
was not at all taken away by this enor
uioiii dlir Into the Trea-ury. Mr. Freliny-
huv-eii eame up -inillii and a-ked tor
$:i.5,000 for dreilhi the mini-liar.-, at Jer-
ev Citv, which wa-r.intetl.
"Xext'i-ame Mr. .lohn-toii. of Vlr-'Inla.
who wanted :W,000 for the Improvement
of the Appomattox river. Mr. .lohn-ton
Ot it.
Mr. Maryland I)ennl next pro
posed to take S')7.:iI7.5il lor Ihe improve
ment of ihe harbor of C'riillehl. Mary
land, and Mr. Ocuuii was permitted to
take it.
Mr. Davis proposed to Improve the Hlr
S.iinlv river. Irom l'iketon. Kentucky, to
It- uiiiuih. at a coitof 15.01)0. The "sen
ate ayri ed.
Mr. llavard. of Delaware, now wanted
SOO.OOOIiir lie; harbors of Xcwea-tlc,
I.ewes and Wiliniii'lon, and the Senate
let him have It.
Little Mr. Sprau'iie. of tho little Statu
of lihode Maud, moved to Mriku out
!i20.0(.HJ anil iuvrl $150,000 for the break
water at Block hlaud. The amendment
Wit" ll'll ed to.
Mr. Feniou moved $20X00 lorltondout
harbor, New iotk, ami the Senate
ll'M-eed.
Mr. Mitchell, or lar-oll Oreiron. was
imwllllu;: to wait while llicfe'oo.l things
out of Ihe Tiea-ury were yinr round
wltli filch a nerieei loo-cue, and he
moved for Sluo.oou to construct a canal
to connect Ihe Comiettc river, in Oregon,
with (,'o-s Hav. The Senate voted llie
tfllKi.000. Next he wanted $5,000 for re
moving sna In Vain Hill river; and
j;ol that. too.
Mr. I'.uter.-on moved for Charleston
harbor -jlOO-OOO instead of $10,000, which
was ajrii ct to,
.Mr. Windom now returned to ihe
scratch witli (re-h vijror, and moved Ihe
Ileimepiu and Uoek river canal project
as an amendment, appropriating i'UOO.OOO
huiuedlately, with a prospective expen
diture of Hum four to nn million ; and
thl-Job. too, wa- swallowed by ihe Sen
ate 'with apparent avidity.
Mr. Gordon, ot Gcurjria, moved $20,000
for the Coo-awatteu aud other rivers, and
got it.
Mr. Ferry, of Mlchl-ran, moved three
nmenihnenis. iin.iliu S55.000. for
three uulieard of harbors In .Michigan,
livery one ol Ihctn wa agreed to.
Mr. Sherman now oilered the ibllovvln
ttmeudmeut, hut whether in jest or in
earnest, the. Senate obviously had not
the slightest idea :
"To explore and clear out tho ob-tnio
tlons and mill-dams In Ow l creek, Ohio,
$5,000."
The umciulment was solemnly nj-reed
to.
Mr. Boremnn now put In his little horo
to the tune of 25,0)0, lor the Improve
ment oflhe l.itllu Kaiiawlm river. Thu
Senate agreed.
Mr. Norwood, of Georgia, next sot
$35,000 lor thu Improvement of the Chat
ahoochee. Mr. Dennis, of Maryland, eneonra;ed
by the rtiiccess ot former raids, now cainu
In lor three more tor his btate, aud got .
them i II.
Mr. Conovrr.theFlorndnonrpet-bnjffier, ,
wanted 00,000 for canals and rivers in t
the Flowery Suite, 'lhu 1:00,000 was vo
ted with alacrity.
UI. i' lilllilllll, HI t UAiir, frK ww, ,-
600 lor Cyprets Bayou mid tho Sim Ju
clnto river.
Ur, MoCroorr, with groat unotlon, put
In $."i.(W0 f..r tli(! HockcuMlt! river, Kcn
tu :kv. mid 5.000 for Cnuiborliind rlir.
'l'h Vjciinie vott-il It without n wink.
Pllll- llirillUMliit llnllnr4 WITC II (l Vntl'll
lortln.:iljIiigtlicrotoniac rhtrat Oeorjct- j
Having now ROttlio rlvirnna harbor i
hill limlrrt down with ciiniixh tnlllioiiH to
ntmnmrlnllmii. TlicV uiiImhIwI tin; MN
tl to ri'Ciiiiii'r ("line ji in " nxhii 11
tf.'.i,,,,! i,...,.,. i, ..nil the Imll inlllli
in in
CreilM.' lur Hie UIMO river, io; iner nun a
raft of llllli appropriations, chiefly In tltcs
.Southern Htate.
The hill went to the Houe. however,
still m overloailed that that body cut out
nil tin. mliliiliiiiH i.xccnt the lultv iinnro-
I . .. . . ... . . ...!. .
prlatiou. uhlch had previously pa.dihc
lloiiM-. and ahmit SfiijO.OnO. mainly for
Hie l eiineikee. umo. nun innanii.i rner
Improvement, and wilt the bill hack lo
the .Senate, whlcli wax forced to concur
from chevr luck ol time to cotite-t the
matter. The people's treasury was thus
aved Iront depletion to the numiinlof
nearly U.00(J.0U) by the reekle-ine and
extravaaiice of the American Senate.
Uite .ViMii.
Count De .l.irnae. French nmlmsn
dor to Kiilaud. died Monday nl"ht.
The inneral of John Mltchcl took
place at New ry Tuesday.
i'he New Vork stock and grold ex
changer, will close on Good Friday.
ILL. Kileimiu. the well-know the
ntrlcat manager, died hi London Moud.iv
nl'lit.
The statue of Manln. the patnot hero
ol Venice, was unveiled Monday with
splendid ceremonies
Kljrht CarlUt clileftalns have followed
Gen. Cabrera In going over to King Al
fonso, The boanl of appeals of the millon.il
trollliiL' as-oelatioii has adjourned to
meet at Chlatgo the !lrt 'Tuesdav of
May.
The different Irl-h national organization-
of New Vork are active In prelimi
nary preparation" for a proce.'l.-lon on
Sunday next.
Karly Monday night the body of Mrs.
Mary IHitnu. a widow, av'ed about :!',
wa-loiind In Ihe cellar of her mother's
re-Ideliev, Web-ter street. Kast Ho-toii.
The polin- are looking lor Ihe murderer.
'I'he I'epiibliean city convention ol
St. I.ouis ha- iiinniu.iUil'Cou-tantiiie Ma
guile, the new L. S. revenue collector,
tor mayor; Anthony Iltuer. controller;
I'hlliip'.-jiiviiiincl. auditor: KHUN. Leeds,
treasurer; and a full eiiy ticket.
Tlie Democratic City Convention, of
St. LouN. ha- nominated Arthur I!, liar
nil. lur several years ('resident oflhe
Fair As-oelation. lor mayor: It. I'. Ilaran
kamii. eontroller; General William
.Shields, auditor: Held Greicl, Treas
urer; Kleliard Wal-h, re'l-ter; and
a full municipal ticket. Llectiou next
mouth.
A special to the LouUville C'own'fr
Jourml .-av an attempt wa made lo a
.-a--lnate Win. Maun, who turned State's
evidence ajrain-t ihe I'odd county Ku
Klux. whllu upon the witness stand hi
Ihe court hoiie at Ktkton ye-terday. The
atlempt wa- uiiiU'cs:s-l'iil. ttut the as-all-ant-,
e-e;iped. Ollleerit were 111 hot pur
suit at la-t account-'.
The attorney-general has hi-trupted
dltriet altorney- lo lu-tltule -iillsii-.iln-t
the several I'aeiile railroads lor amounts
certilled by the Secretary of the Trea-ury
lobe due the "overnineiit for live per
centum ol i heir rcspcutUc net earning-',
nroviucii lor ny llie aei oi .niiy 1st, imjj.
or hv any other acl or act' in relation to
llie re-p ctive railroad eoiiipaule-. '1 he
lollowlng are the railroad cuinpaiiies ami
amounts: Central llraueh ot the liilon
I'acilie railroad. 17.107 ; Sioux City and
l'aclllu railroad. 21.101: Union I'aellle
railroad, S10.-J0O.050; ICan-as I'.iclllc
railroad, ;W:(.Si:i0. The followingare tlie
point- at which suits will he hroiiut:
Kaii-a- i'acitiu and Ceii'ml ltrauch in
Kan-a-; Union Pacific n't lloiton ; Sioux
City In Iowa.
Pimples. i:riipt Ioiin. Itnusli Sliln.
Tne sy.teinliei ti put tindi-r Hie Inlliienco
I l'r leiu 's Unlilen M. llli ul 1)1 ci. v )'
fo a few w ck-, tlio -i-In liitouine. sinuutb,
clear. Mil , Hul vilvi ty. and heail luai in
led vv.ili tliu . I w ii Jk-rlicl heltii lo
with ,ii, rile l ail y st.l.il- mrlll 'II ul IU
gn- 'I'lie ulleo nl nli mu 1 clue- which
peratc ti on h -vstcm t'-n U h the me
ilium of t iu hi -oil uru tiecess inly .ma u list
. no in i ii r how g-tod thu leincily e n-
pluvi'il, Wll nulu tlileu U til s ileal'
ihe sk n oi p nipl . Int. I). -, . rnpilii .
yellow s in-, e aiied u s or "j;rut'," a ez
n liny pn-sliily iiu eipllr d to eu m'IHi'
e.K -wln re h -v-i,i l ro ten with scro
u'oii. nr vlinle t hliiod " Ivuis, I lie, lire
ot till Ii sit ill lues, how-v-r. from h
e 1 1 1 1 1 a ' 1 1 1 liuplu I tlin wo 't scrol nl i Is
wit , i lie iim) ii till-inn.' potent iiirei.t
h uiatieroi liinu ftuhl In ilu.lcr.-in lie1
clue..
COVKItfD WITH r.UlTTlONS. cutKn.
Ci. Vt it vCK, i o Uiiihiu C-i-, N. Y,
Dn. It. v n iick, lluil iio N V :
I c ir sir! I am lxiy years of niff, n'd
have I een i.lllie id wl h salt lllieliia In tlin
wo si liirm I r a LTuut in nv vea -, mull
cci'l 111.. 11 . I biv o e if you h nk,
wiili Ii ihcrilin m ea-e exae" v. I hotiiit
oiir li'ililcn M ilic.al Dl.c. ve v mul lin.
twill ml mill a Inlf. n il ua , nt relv
i tired From my -h ulder- in iny h ) d I
waeiuir ly overeil with erup mi', a o
nil liieii Mild linilv, Iwi like In' sllllele
with lllieiuieui. m tint I wnh ed with
It f.i ililll it tv.aiid III 1 1-eiitlr -ly nr.). i
.viny (iii l sp-iiu vou a Iiil' life lo leianl i n
hlu-leg 10 iiiaiikinil Wlh tt'it M rat!
tud Mhs. V. W . AVii.I-1.vms.
suim'i.v in.i'or.
VALENTINE RESCH,
Steamboat, Ilotol nnd Family
SUPPLY DEPOT
AND PXALXII IK
Groceries, Vegetables, Game,
POULTRY,
Fish, Eggs, Nortborn Buttor, &o.
Eighth
Stl'COt,
Between
Wasklnirton and
Avonuei.
Commercial
CJ-Uood iUI fwt nee of cliaw .
n
I.BPirri-k.r. !" lrj tM, """t,"'"
rf.u.wiifT runinai iihi lUNUiiaamiiuHLK.
MMiinlemmO,Wlt4car,nre m
r.ltWMl KVI'VIS i-im, 'm.. - . a
llUHHUIHllll
Si
WM. GLENN & SONS.
Head-Quarters
immense stock! great
COFFEE Rio, Laguayra, Java, Mocha.
SUGAR New Orleans, Hard and Soft Refined.
SYRUP New Orleans and Eastern.
TEAS, TOBACCOS, and CIGARS.
Finest Assortment in the West
A !.(
Commission Merchants,
AND DKAI.r.ttS is
ProvisionSjFlourrainjSeedsriedFruit,
AND OTHER PRODUCE.
68, 70, and 72 Vine Street, CINCINNATI.
F. M. STOGSFLSiTH,
Importer and Wholesale Doalor in
JPOlJElXGrlSr jAJSTJO domestic
Wines and Ltiquors
62 OHIO LEVEE, - - CAIRO, ILL.
Kcop3 a full sf ck of '
I5Lont-u.ol3y Bourbon,
Monongahela, Rye and Robinson County
FRENCH BRANDIES, HOLLAND GIN,
RHINE,
KELLY ISLAND AND CALIFORNIA WINES.
ro.vi .vi i ssi ox .'i i;im'j i a n is.
C. CLOSE,
General
Commission Merchant
A.VD DCALKH IX
LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER,
HAIR, &c,
Under City National Banli.
1WII.I. rtl In rar-loiul lot t manufacturers
)itlie, adiUni: I'lvlhl.
WOOD
RITTENHOUSE
AND BRO.
PL0TJR AND GENERAL
Commission Merchants
No. 138,
OHIO LEVEE.
JOHN B. PHIIXIS
AND SON,
(Sucfeiori to-Johu II. I'lilllln)
FORWARDING
AMJ
Commission Merchants
An'l De.ilcrs In
IIAY, ORN, OATS, FLOUR,
MEAL, BRAN, etc.
Agents for LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO
ICorner Tenth Street and Ohio
Levoe.
Z. 1). MutlmM.
E C. Ulil.
MATHUSS & UHL,
FORWARDING
Anil lienenil
Commission Merchants
Prukra in
FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY AND
PRODUCE,
Ota, Olxlo Iiovoo.
E. J. Ayrrs.
S. I). Ayits.
AYRES 6z CO.,
Fiioun
Ant stnewl
Commission Merchants
No. 78
OHIO LEVEE.
Sheriff's Salo.
T IV .'Irlnn nf turn f'rfkln KXCCIltlona tO m
JD ttiittrlul liy ic -lrk of Hi llri;nit ouit
of .Ucxiiiiilerciiimty In the Slnle of Illinois. In
t ii... snnihii'i.tvi-ti Iniiniiice Lonuianv'
forth u.B of John U Ilariiwn. Ileielver uiiil
l....i... vi . .i Aiivn ami II. Wntiiin Webb. 1
huvr levied nii'in the lollowlng ilMCiitjsl tirop
crty, Inthecityof .Cairo, county wf .vlrtiuilr
aim Mute of Illinois, to.vrlt Uit niimbmilU
(U), In block mimlwied twenty nine Uj), the
liraiwrty ol' the ' . W M)un ebb, which I
niiittl oiler at nubile anlu ut the souihvtc.t door
..ni.ai nuri unii.e. In the cltv of I alro. Iu the
onuntT of Alexander nnd atate of lllluols. on the
SUtiliiy of Alarcb A, ., It7,t the nourof
S 1st ilny
eluren (i
inren o'clock a iu. . lor cadi, to satlify saia
execatluns.
ALI.A, II. IU1II.7..
Qh.rllT nf Alovnn.lar L'olintr. IIU-
Oilw, ni. , iUn.1i i, larr. lH,fl
for Groceries !
variety low prices!
ROBBINS'
COMMERCIAL AVE.,
CAIRO1 ILL
WW
Pianos and Organs,
SHEET MUSIC AND
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
HALLET, DAVIS & CO.'S
Of World wido Reputation.
Acknowledged by nil good MndcLiua to be the
but riunii lmw nude.
T1TE GREAT UNION PIaNO,
OI vvlilcli wo li.ivo b il;! over 400 (Inrinc
tvv-flvu car pas', liicouiliij,' uwro mid more
iioplllar every Uuy.
SAIITII'S A3IEIIICAN ORGAN,
dilou(liil tone, Tovver and Dilrulilllty.
Kimball's Orchostral Organ,
A ei villi'- lii'tnitnciii, ail.iptcil to Intru-
in ntal in Mill us vocal uuitif,
i.i. Tin: .novi: ark offi:ri:i on
l. Kifv .Monllilv 1'ivmciits. ut low tiLMin-a
rt'i'41'dl es of 1, hi l'l k'OI,
SHEET MUSIC
In proit vurl' ty, Iiu-IiuIIiik nil ilio new
and pniiiil.r mii-Ur oi tln day.
Urdurn Irom the Ciniiuiy
proniiitlyilll ii mul hunt
by mall,
violins guItars banjos,
ACCORDEONS, CLARINETS
FLUTES,
PICOLOS,
TAMBORINES
FltBKCII HAllPS, ETC., ETC.
Band Instruments of nil Kinds
I'lirrMicd to Onler.
8TIUN0S FOB VIOLINS, GUITARS, ETC.
Ol tlio llvst Qiiullty.
Classical Studios and Exorcisos
Of all trades for Tlano or Voice.
JSTKvorv do'crlptlon of Mndcil Mer
cbiiiHlmi' ItimUliuil lo ordur. proiiipily mi't
at prices lower tlun cut oi;Vrctl before
linNCY AI.90 OK
ROGER'S ELEGANT STATUARY.
Send for Illnvtr.itcd Catalog-no and I'rlco
Lint ot lliesu bcauillnl troupes.
All Ooodi Warranted ai Repreieated.
Adtlre.
ROBBINS MUSIC BAZAP,
Cairo, Illinois.
BberlfTi Salt.
"DY Tlrtneofaii execimon lome directed by
fl ll.u I 1 Ir i.fllir L'lrfllil ( OUtl of.VleX.
wilder county In the Mate of Illinois, In favor of
tlltf aullulUelirill illiumuiv .unijmiij lur in.
u.rofJotiuO llAilimn, lualver. uml nKalii.l
WllUmJ Allen and 11, Watson Webb, 1 have
levied upon the following Ue.cribed property.
In lhu city of Calm county of Alexander and
Mate of Illinois, to-wlti Lot uumbeied live ((),
In block uiuulierwl thirty-two Vi), aa ihe proi
erty uf tin shKI II. Watsou Webb, which 1 shall
oderut liubllc nl. at tliss southwest door of tti
Court Houiv, In the city or Cairo. In the county
of Alexander and Male of Illinois, on the 3it
day of March A. U., 1b7, at the hourof eleveo
o'clock., m,, for cash, to satisfy aalderecu
tUiQ. ALEX. 11. 1KVI.S,
Sbsrlff of Akxamls oonnrr. Jllj.
am.,Mltk.U,l7 rHrl
m
mm
112
Corner Klntk uul Walaut
ItlvtU.
OrKICE Corner SUUntmtao-1 Ohio Urt.
omen HOUIWi rrora.m, to lira., Mil
.torn i to U p.m.
JU. W. BLA.TJW,
oorman Physician.
OFFICE: rtuiler'a Block, (up-ttaln). oeraer
KlKhth nlmt am) Waihington ttcnae.
I.AWVKItN.
OIIN It. MULKEY,
Attorney at Law.
CAtnO, ILLRiOM.
OfKlCF.. r.lfthtli Strwt, hstweon Commer
cial inil Wniblngton amnues.
WITKKT.KR,
Attorney nt Law.
OFFICE! Ohio ITff, oTer room f.mvlr
occuiiicil liy First National Hank,
CAlllO. ILLINOIS.
ItEEN Ac OmjEItT,
AttorncyN nnd CotinMclorN
nt Lntr.
OFFICE! Ohio rr. ronnn T anil g om
City National Jlnnk,
William It flnrn, )
William II OllWrt, V CAIRO. nXINOIS.
Mile Frsl'k Ullbert I
CJjii'ei-lal attention siren to Admiralty and
jtemiloat bunlnna.
misi:m,aeoin.
ODD
Illustrated Catalogues'
roR 1875 or
EVERYTHING-
FOR THE
GARDEN!
( Seeds! Plants!
umplements, Fertilizers, eta
Knmbcrlnc ITS paei and containing flTO
UauHfulcolondplatti, mxltei. on receipt'
OI50 cenU.
Catalogue, without plates, firs to all.
35 Cortlandt St.,
NEW YORK.
CATRO
BOX and BASKET CO
Dcalerltn
All kinds'! bant and soft,)
FLOORING, SIDING, LATH, &0
Mill and Yard,
Corner Thirty-Fourth Stroot
and
Ohio Lovoo.
DANIEL LAMPERT,
Fashionable Barber
XXAXJEV. X3 XI 0E! 198X2X7.,
XOliTUSIDE OF EIGHTH STJIEET.
Between Waahlnttton And Commercial
Avenues.
HOWIE BROTHERS,
PACKERS,
Wholesale, Retail and
Commission.
W lloo x.'m Bloolc,
Corner Poplar and Eleventh Streets.
BoTlTishCBt Cash Prioo paid for
Iloes ana Cattlo.
i.vsriiANti:,
C. N. HUGHES,
General
Insurance Agent
OFFICE!
onio XjU-vrxaan.
Over Mathuss k Utl'i.
NONE but i'lrst-aasa Companies rsprt
suited.
INSURANCE.
ESTABLISHED 18S8.
S AFFORD, MORRIS
AND CANDEE,
Genera I
Insuiunce Agents,
73 OHIO XtEVEE,
City Natloaal Btak Brdldlsf , vy-ttolrt.
The Oldest EaUbUshsd Asenoy la featfc
era Xlllaols, rsptsasattac ovsr
Mi OOO.OOO. '
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