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OROCKBIKN.
W. L. BRISTOL,
FAMILY
GROCER
Keeps ovory thing portaining to
the lino of Stiinlo nnd Pnnnv Orn-
" I'TUltd. Kr.n.. Jbn.
ass
S K V T-
Try My Now Stylo Mixed
TEA
Different Combination Prom nnv
Ilcforo Oncrod in tha Mnrknt.
t ,. jfii.;.7r";i" ."
Whitt aker Hams
WISCONSIN BUTTER,
Sweat asd I'.Icli
'Central Hop Yeast
AKaIn'.tH Summer.
NEW STYLE
LAMP CHIMNEYS,
SEE TIIEM
' No. 32 EIGHT STREET
CAIRO ILL.
'OAI..
Coal Coal,
PITTSBURGH,
r . 4 -Tn
ST. JOHN'S and
' PEYTONA CANNEL
COAL!
Orders for Coal by tho car-load,
ton, or in hogsheads, for nhipmcnt,
promptly attended to.
psTTo largo consumers and all
manufacturers, wo aro prepared
to supply any quantity, by tho
montli or year, at uniform rates.
CAIRO CITY COAL COMPANY.
EVIIalliiUyltro 'aonico, No 70 Ohio Leu.
F"ll.illluay lru ' iwian uo.n.
t:J-At Klfjptlan Jlllll, or
J-At the Coal luinj. foot of 'Ihlrty-KlKlit
J3"Post Onicc Drawer ,
JOHN TANNER,
Retail I Ic.ilcr In
, SOOTOS ALB
English. Porter
imported from Now York City.
mM)AT . No. 17B Washington Ave.
A Ul Corner Eleventh St.,
. ' ni-5.i!).jni
BEST! REST!
Ever present "Rest for tho Weary."
.Mnllrekeri, Pillow ami ItoLtcr ill
G. W HICK'S
Mattress Manufactory,
Comer of Miiflecnlh ami I'oplar ,lncU, he
tween llie New York More anil Col , Tnj lor'a ol
llcc, in fjilhiws' KxcrMur inul Muiek Mat
Irt"", nill Blc, cotton top, $J Mi n-eoml nlc,
solum lop, oi if owl plain Mmrk .tialtn-mca, l
IH'I H '-".""Kf, hlnalo, nml Crlli .MnllH'Hho, nt
I Klncol jirlci-a to suit the lianl tlnu-s. Ti-niM
strictly Mil; Illniicntrntlijirlci! jmM lor corn
.JmckK. ikllvtiuil ul my lactoiy
rke Privato Proacription Book.
bv.u..VUaiiuDK.iiTiictnriri;nron-
. . ' Bojuil I)Uccp, A.tl i...,
ir1." .""!. 'fwira, IVu.umi iloi..ril..,
''""' "rl5oc,l, lijjtwtl., Kfr.lu.
fr Uui lloi, I i-iu, . w.knt... kVlnrir
i r. llal.lrlfL.:TT:.lV.:.",v.
Bli' from Eicc.3n ,Uj imr,ruH.ut
Hpabiu. .... u.. ...;
I. muui.x 23 CtDt f..r il,.
Prerlption Book, th iit bd! ln
MARRIAGE 6UIDEhWJ2lfa.ls:
vlncfl.kaJ pre.criUDiNew Methods or Treatment rT
ii.iikad iMii. iiti fit 2Q vein einericnov. bii.
iat9U 4 pmnDt eurvi, la iur.i rmi, no
Kiaturhaorvhtclt hti fallM. A rtlUU OulJi ftr n.
U...ul ati4 ttinu Mniinit.lntln UftPrlkftM- fUli rttClLK llll.
MrUttlftctabunilU nootbrr work. Wil4 tuJtr
, THE AMERICAN REMEDY CO.,
Ko. 70S Floe Btrcet, Mt, uil'itf.wu.
ill
VOL. 7.
Matron I)i:.ii.i:hm.
R. SMYTH & CO.,
Wholrvile mid lictnll Krolrrs In
Foreign and Domestic
LIQUORS
u i.vus or Alii iciaruH,
No. 60 Ohio Lovoe,
CA1BO, ILLS.
ATBSStt'. SMYTH A CO. hare, antly
1VL a largo atock of Uie bet gooiU In (he iimr
tct, ami KltectpecUl attention to 1 1 wliolwl
rnncli of the butlnc
in:.
ICE! ICE!! ICE!!!
JOHN SPROAT,
Wliolevalo uikI Itetall Dealer In
PURE LAKE ICE
Cniro and Knnkakco, I I.
CAIRO "olFl'ICE :
At Hulon &V'lNon'a, Corner Twlfth St
and Ohio Levee.
1 still mil an tie wagon Ihrouxhout the
Scaum, i HI luring pure lule Ire In any
trt ot the rlly ul the low.-.t nurLtt price, nri!
will nlvjluriilnh my IricwU out'lil theclty with
re by the cake or nr loa'l, jact.nl in tnwilust
or Miiiuncnt tn any illnlftiicc.
GRAND CENTRAL
HOTEL,
COMMERCIAL AVENUE
Corner Uislxtli. Street,
WM. WF.TZEL. Proprietor.
The brat of urcotiiiiixlntioii for tranMent
jrn"l nt I wo Hollar ir ! .l-ls-tl
wuoi.rsAi.i: ;uot i:itN.
STRATTON & BIRD,
Wholesale Grocers
-An.l
Commission Merchants
AOENTS AMEKICAW POWDEIl CO
57 Ohio Loveo.
II A 'iliuiin I. I Thom.
THOMS & BROTHER,
(irri-3Vir.i (i II J I lliiltn,)
Commission Merchants
BROKBIIB
Anl tlvuleri in
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES,
Foreign and Somestio Fruits nnd Nuts
184 COMMERCIAL AVENUE.
G. D WILLIAMSON,
Wholesale Grocer
Dealer In
BOAT STORES,:
Commission Merchant,
No. 76 OHIO LEVEE.
S!
I'KCI.U. ultintlon Kiu'ii tocoiilgimcnh ami
Ulllns onlfn.
I'.U.XTA.MMIII.S.
B. F. PARKER,
Driller In
r?aints, Oils, Varnishes,
I3nTTfilXX:EJS.
Wall Tapor, Window Glass, Win
dow Shades, &o.
Alwnyi on liaml, the cclrlinitul IlliimlnatliiK
AUHOItA Olli.
Corner Eleventh Street and Washlns
ton Avenue
CAIRO CITY BINDERY,
r. o. xxxTxrjXjiet,
PHOPKIETOB.
BINDER AND BLANK BOOK
MANUFACTURER,
lulletln Buildinc, Corner Twelrth Street
and Washlnirton Avenue,
Onlro, Xlllxiola.
tlCoiinty and Itailroad Work a ieclally,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS, SATURDAY,
soya or nir. Mii.it .M.tni.
I TLNNVOM' Jt CSS UM
Shniiii:liKili yon, llohln,
Minnie upon Jon now !
Kl in wonM yon w llli my IiiiihU
MllkliiK tin: cow?
Ualst-1 prow uxalii,
Klnk'rupi Mow aifaln,
Ami yon Mine ami khu'il ine inllklntt the row.
I'oliln (iiinc lK.'hlnt mi-,
KIm'iI Hie well I rnWj
( HIT him eouhl 19 with my li.imU
.Mllklnit Iheeow ?
unllnna Hy aaln,
Cuckoo cry oxaln, . ,
nil yotn-.imeanlkli'il me milking the cow
Come, liohlii, lioblu,
Come ami kin me now)
Help It calif 1 with tny hanl
Milklnir Slieeow?
IJInlovci coo again,
Alt ihlnps wooairaln,
C oine behlml ami kin me mllkln the row
THE RIFLE TEAM.
Ilou IIio Iritli Tooli I tic Amcrli'itii
Vli-Kir.v.
Si: Voiik. .Itiiic '-. '1'lic Now Vork
Twit's special front Dollj'iiioitiitsav tliiit
at tin ;lu-c of tin: lirliiir :it iiinu liiiiiilrcil
.variN.tlieilflVnt oftlie Irhli wasitckiiou-!-ci1''h1,
anil hiiK'hcnu v;n lakt'it in fliu
rrii and (.'loom. There n-a onUiioUcn
(ll--:iU-IU(;tlon aii'l yiiintoin-' oftll'soryjiii
1allon anion"; llio Irnlt. 'J'hu rniwtl,
which inaiillrslttl 'tvat anxiety as to (lie
n-siilt, had now grown to ahoiil llilily
llioii-and. Fvury Ill-It hiillHtyc win
tliuurt'd, and a tlf-tiirh.-inccj :n hccoinlng
iimnhii'iit. 'I'lii- police wcro tiowi;rli'.
and Dr. Hamilton aililri'-cd tlic rrowd,
f tandiug In elo.-u .'hooting po-ltlou. The
.SiiierlL-an.- rei'ii-ed to proceed with tin;
tiring until order honld he reitori'il.
livery gentleman on the ground now be
calms a pollci'inan. and there was great
bu-tlhig and dNonler. It cut hardly
lw exaggerated. A delay of thirty-live
minute- rc-nlted, when partial older wa-re-tored.
At tho one-thoiKnid-yard
range the lrl-h 'hooters were nervous
and shot wildly, and ii'iicce'--loii oi .-hoU
proved to be merely random. .Mllner
mii ll hU third rliot, when the crowd
groaiH-d voclferioiiily ; and when he
ml--ed hi ninth shot the uproar on the
lrl-h -Ide of the ground was tremendous.
The eleventh shot he missed al-o. pro
ducing consternation. Hamilton .-cored
a Micce-.-Ion ol three.'', and blamed the III
humored crowd lor hU lack of eiicce.--.
Everybody secmeil to Imj In bad
temper. The rope-i wero broken bv
the '"Irl'li near the c-1om. Fulton
and liodhiu not yet having tin-1-hed.
I'liltou nil-red the target through
the disorder, and the crowd elite-ring
ru-hed acro-s the ground, causing great
coitfu-loii. llodine ipilctly Utkes hl jio-.-ltion
for the last i-hot, and the. crowd
.n iifiiifiiioii tin. Jin.. f Uri'. Iiv-
.........v Miwaui IIICtltlu.ll-.
but only wide enough to cxpoM; two or
the target" to the view ot the Hrer. All
control ha.s been lo-t over them. Hut
Hodlne lie-; Mill and silent ; a pull oi
-moke, and crack of hN rille 1 heard, and
mis muiei jiaiims in me nun s eye. A
tremendous cheer I given rurti- Ameri
cans by the crowd oi mi. The police
-tand "ilrndy around the teams with
the crowd on the outside, sturdy
and ill-humored, but not toward the
American. .Major I.reeh addrc..-ed the
Americans and tiie surrounding ina-u---,
declared hlni-'cll' beaten and the Ameri
cans the lir.-t .-hot In the unlvcr.se. Ho
then called for chcer.s (or Col. (milder
sleeve and his men, which were not very
heartily given ; but when called for by a
man In" the crowd, they were given w llll
tremendous cnthuIa-m. The crowd
hur.-t In to -hake hands with the Ameri
cans and their ladies amid vociferous
cheering. Col. Gilder.-leeve called for
cheers lor the Iri-h team, hut there came
no rcpouu except from the Americans
present. All of the Irish blamesomctblug
on each other, and the whole population
I- po-ltlvely llerce with them. The lord
mayors of London. Dublin and Vork
were on the ground and congratulated the
victors heartily. The Americaiii vcru
extremely popular iM'uro the contest
and are much more so how; and their
calmness, modesty and self-reliance are
extolled every wnere. I lie stars and
stripes are dl-played from a thousand
hou-es to-nlht. and the streets are
crowded. The popular Joke to-nlht is
that Kugland U right in not allowing
IrMimeii to carry arms since thev can
make Mich poor u-e of them.
.South Cimillnii ul Mil- Hunker Hill
t'rlehriit loll.
lTherooil ISonncrU I.ellcr to Hie .Meinjilil ,v
ulunchv. Ilutthe public had little, time to linger
over the mo-t (aM-inating rellc-;for out
side tho excitement was deepening
every hour. Decorous old lto-tou
"lluni: out her tianui-n 'from her oiitwanl
W.llli-,"
and blossomed Into such gorgcousncss as
she has never known before. Tho streets
wre thronged with people, their faces
alivo with excited expectation, and when
at la-l a salute of Ihli t v-elght guns an
nounced thattho Washington Light In
fantry from South Carolina had )arieil,
the. wilde.t enthusiasm prevailed. ThU
Is tho "ci-.iek" :orps ol Charleston, and
has a long and honorable record to boast.
In IS'21 Itwasanpolutcilasaspcclal guard
ot Honor to i.ai-ayctte, ami a low years
late;
, it was stilt lurtiiertll-tiuguhlicd by
i nrcrcutailoii from the widow of Co
I.
in. Vashhi"ton, ol her husband's- fa-
moui battle II. ig. It is the only one of
(evolutionary date now in tho country.
The other .Southern troops, the Norfolk
lllues mid 'the Fifth .Maryland" were re
ceived with thosaine warm demonstra
tions. An elclrie Micam of sympathy
seemed to run through tho crowd. Hand
kerchiefs were waved, hands clapped,
cheer after cheer broke upon tho air as
tho tal'( handsome fellows marched along,
tho very models of men and soldiers.
Said u lloston man to mo as he looked
critically upon their proportions and
trunk, brave faces:
"Von think wo would glvo such men
up? No, Indeed! We'd have fought
twice as long to get you hack 1"
lllg lettered mottoes of welcome, met
them at every turn, ranging trom tlioe,
i ioiis "Heaven smile upon this faln coir
luiictiou," to tho sprightly "Vtokeo'
Doodle mid Dixie Kiss and -Make t?),"
with which an inspired restaurant keeper
embroidered (In allspice) nil Immense
ham hi his window,
"Hero's richness," said one Down
Easter, meeting another on the curb
stone, "Massachusetts mid South Caro
lina frateniall.lng like all creation."
"Va-ns," drawled Hie other with a
nasal twang, "theso Hoston lolks nro go
ing to roast a few niggers on tho Com
mon to-morrow, Just to make tho South
erners feel nt home, you know,"
aifo
Wli.v tin I'retlileiit nml CiihliiPl
lllilii'l Kit.
Neither the President nor Cabinet
were piesenrat Hie ihliikcr Hill Centen
nial celebration. The New Vork llnnl-l
given I ho following reasons therefor :
Our Long Ilranch correspondent In
formed u recently that the Ireldcnl
had resolved not to attend tho celebra
tion nt Hunker Hill, and that the Cabinet
had arrived at the same conclusion.
This Information Is continued bv
the fact that neither the I'rc-ldont
nor any of hU Cabinet wero
In attendance nt tho celebration.
The reason for this action on the pan of
tho President Is that he re.-cnts the til
cii-slon which has taken place as to the
bills Incurred by hlimclf and his party
when thev visited the celebration of the
battle of Lexington. The i'rc'ldent.-.telt
that this dlsctislon on the part of the lo
cal authorities of New Lngland was an
olleiise of tho gravet character, the In
sult of n host to a gue-t. Tho President
visited New England at ti e invitation of
the authorities." Hh prcsuco was a irrn
clous and kindly act. adding largely to
tho success of the celebration. Hc"wn
not allowed to incur any expen-e. or to
bear any portion of hi.- entertainment.
Vet as s.oon as he returned Ik- tounil that
tho bills for hi' entertainment had been
made matters of dl-'U5.ioii, and that
iitic-tloiis had been nki d as to whether
the President should or should not
drink wine, or should or should not
smoke cigar-: that the amount of wine
charged in the hill had been a matter of
amazement and reproach, yii l that one
ot the committee went io far as to ex
pres hU alarm Ic-t the habit-, of Presi
dent (.rant should lead him into an mi-u-ual
and painful condition or life.
W'v do not see really how the Presi
dent could arrive at any other conclu
sion. It I the gravest ollcn o that can
be committed in modern s'l iety for a
ho-t to jiulan liwult uii'iu iiis gue-t.
diaries Norilliiiir's liiiii luiioiis.
(Miinilih Aaljin he )
.Mr. Charles Nordliotf, many extracts
from who-e letters have appeared in the
Arn(airhr, has been SUUimilltip the COI1-
cluIon reached as a re-nlt cf hi- South
ern tour. Hi-declares that the enforce
ment laws and the Federal iuteriercnce
are now iinnece-sary and inl-chlevous ;
that the .Southern people do not desire a
new war; that there is no ho-tllity to the
l.'nlon nor any remote wi-h to "enslave
the blacks or to repeal the con-titutioual
amendment-. Ileregards tin- division ol
the partie- in the South on tin- color lino
as tho greate-t calamity ; that had its or
igin in the refusal of the Southern white-,
alter the war, to recognize the eipial po
litical right- of the blacks and the at
tempts, in Stat- Legislature, to pass laws
hostile to theiu : with the white vote on
one side and the black vote on the other,
there will always be trouble. Mr.Nordholl
.-ays of the four State?, Arkan-as, Loui-i-ana.
MI Is-lppl mid Alabama, that Arkan-as
Is to-d.-v tho most peaceful;
which Is due tiulnly to the stringent
iaws lnadu to preserve order, and their
vigorous enforcement. The failure to
execute the law. and the calamities of
rontjerv nml ). a,.v ., ii... oiiiwt.ntii.
1 Ti "m u ,l"".ul5l:Ula "'e '""-t unhappy of
. ... " nia;e iidcm not
need I ederal Goveniiiii'iit : Omt l ns
ii .t i .v.- . .... .. A...
uii iiiiun lur si.-11-gLnc-i iiiueiii us viiiv or
New ork.
.Mr. Nordhoiria nly partly correct as
to the origin of the color line. Tho Sou
thern Matt leii into tlic hands of the car.
Ie-h.-iggers, who, being tumble to control
mo whites cany inane voters ot the
blacks with the Iew of using them a a
unit at the polls This is fl notoiloiis
fact ; and arraying the whites hi iiiiih on
the other side followed as a matter of
course.
137" During the. epidemic or hitunult
tint' III the Weil thU sea.on. llm wholx
iaimctiMj stoik of Aycr's A'iie Cure bp.
came exh ui-tcil. ami the nroiliieliiL-
ol his Laboratory was found itiattpij mtu to
meet the demand. .Many who knew its u -traordinarv
virtues for tlieeuruof ulilllsand
lser, p.ilil cxorhllant prices fjr it. i his
ague cuic I- said, by Iho-u who ue it, to
never tail. Header, if you mu-t nave uluil
leal aid, taki the best ot medicine. Poor
remedies are dear, as to d are cLcan. at
any prico you have to pay for them.
Oharleston Unurlvr.
CAIRO
BOX and BASKET CO
Dealer in
Allkiivls Lart ami soft,)
FLOORING, SIDING, LATII, Sic.
Mill nnd Yard,
Joruor Thirty-Fourth Stvoot aud
Ohio Loveo.
Sheriffs Sale.
iiVvhtneoltworerlaln eMvntlon liimcili
J leeleil hy the elc-rk of the elrenlt eoiufol
Ale.xtmder county, In the Stale of
Illiuoii, one In favtir nt Vniins llroth
ers .V Coinii.-iny, umt Hie other In m
vor ofAlfatl II s.ill'ni'il, aunee oi- Alrxanilir
II Irviu. unil IhiIIi aiiliut -lolin II Hi neii. I
liau let hit liion the Jtiltim Injr iletcrilietl inii-
erly, in tho eolinlyol' Alevaiidir and Stale of
Illinois, to-wit: 1 lie inn tliw -1 niinrlei- nl- II,,.
northwest quarter ft section sr.d.), in tornihhi
sixteen (li) south, nml in inline one west ol'lhu
tliinl irlnciinl uieriillan; llu- noill.w i--t iiuurter
ul" the souUimcjI iiimrlerol' sntlcu thlity-one
(a), In township lliteen (l'i) soulli. ml inraiuc
1 westiil'tlie Ihlnt irliieiial nicilil!.n.;thc nurlh
cast quarter ortlio oulliea-t quailetof tecllcni
ih ily.lx (.I.), in tnw-n-liip illiunl5) mhiUi,
nml in nitiKutwA U) west of" the llilnl iirliirlini
nieildaniliils liiuuln-reil ouc(l)hi lhe( , toti in
i hishe in block uuiulieixil one (I), lolinuiiiher
eil two (i) ami tluee (.1), In block liuuileixil two
('.'), lots mimlitieil one (I) to live (."ijlhotli In
elusitu in liloek niiiiiheit-l four (l),l'Hi nuiii
tieieitone (I) to eeu (7), bolh liiclli,l,0 In
block iiiinilH-inl secn lull iiuinlH-utloiie (I)
lo teeu (7). both InrhiiUe In block nU)iIU(.,l
eislit (f), Inbt niunbcuil two (-.'), Ihliel ,-)) ,j
lour (I), in block iiiimhercil Hie (.'), lot inmi.
lK-reil two (-.'), four (I). (He (.), , iv () :iili'sUU-n
(.) In block mimUrcil sl (i.) In Hie lou of
t nlly, ami all in thu county of AlcMiiicbrand
stale iifllllnoU. ns lheiirorty of Hie said Jnlm
ll.llrown, which I slmllolTer nt liilbllOKJout
the southwest ilooroflhecouit houte In tin cltv
ol Cairo, in the county of Alexander aui Stati- of
IlllnoUou the blxlimlli day of .lul),A ,
1S7J, lielween the houis of nine o'clock, n, m ,
iimUuimelofsaldiliiy, fur e.i-h, lo miilsiv said
eeeutlon. Al.UX. II lltVIN,
sheilirnf AleMimkr County, lliiiols,
Cairo, Illinois, .luuu'Jlih. Is'i,
ai-iyji.wni.
CONFESSIONS
OF A VICTIM.
liihlUlicit a u warnhiB ami forlhe bemllt of
oiini? Jten anil others w ho suffer from Ncr om
I Uebllliy, Ion of .Manhood, eli: , lilvlinf, his
I Itules of Self-cure, utier unilerk'oinK iniicli ut--1
feriiiKnnd cxiieiiH-, ami nialleii fieu on rex-lv-iiiirn
iot.i.ild il'i-sctcd enveloim, AildlCitsVA
' lliAXlKI.MA i Allt, I', o.'ilox 11), llriok
lyn, N. 7-7-l-w0i.
TIN WIRE RINC8
Ul xurer, Hi Tin
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JULY JJ, 1875.
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channlin? "Cillo" ur "Clarionet" Mops,
101a j-.uierui" ami
ALL THE LATE IMPROVEMENTS
Can leobtainlonly In the-e Organs
Fifty Different Styloo,
For tho Parlor and tho Church,
Tho Beat Material aud Workmanshin.
ritlCES,
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(Established iu 1850.) Agents Wanted in Every County.
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ONLY $1.25 A YEAR.
lIIYNIt'IAN.
QEO II LEACH, M. D.,
HOMCEOPATHIST.
I)r I.each hai had a large exi eileiiec in the
practice of Mitlielne and surscry Kspeclal at
tention nald to the lliiuu-oathlc licilimait of
Surgical di.ea'itis, and dlsi-.ies of women and
children.
Cj',n.ic K Corner I om in clal Aveuiiu ami
Ninth strict. ll-7-l-lf
YyiLLIAM It. SMITH, M. D.
ItKSIIlKNCi:. No il Thlrlcentli street, be
twieu Washington ienue and Walnut utrit-t.
OFflClI: North side of Klgiith street be
tween Coiimierclul and Wnshliigtfin avenue.
0
i W. DUNNINO, M. D.
UKSmUNCK; Corner Ninth and Walnut
iticct.1.
UFKICK : Corner ftlxlh ttittt and Ohio Iec.
OVTICi: IlOUIt.S: from a.m. lam., nnd
from - to ti p in
D
n. W. BI.AUW,
Gorman Physician.
OfTICK: lluder'it lllocl:, (up-otalrs) , coiner
Klshlh ctm t and Wanhliiulon uenue.
i,.vwvi;ks.
JOHN II. EIUI.KEY,
AUoruoy al Imm:
CAIItO, ILLINOIS.
Ol-'l-'ICK: Lighth Street, between Commer
cial and Washington avciuicj.
A TUT HOT. t WWVl'I.im.
Atlornvy at Istuv.
Ot'KICK; Ohio jeve, over room formerly
occiipleil by first National Hank,
CAIItO. ILLINOIS.
QREEN & OILBEIVT,
AKoriii'ys ami Counsel h h
at Ltuv.
Ol'r'ICl-:; Ohio I-vit, room 7 and S
City National llank,
William II Oreen, ) n
William II tiilbert, CAIItO ILL1N
Mllca Krvd'k tillbeit )
.1NOI3.
B3Si-clal attention given to Admiralty ami
Stcuiiilioatbiultu-M.
PRESCRIPTION FREE.
-mnii iim unntv cinu of Seminal WeakncM,
J? It Manhood anil all ilUenlern brouglit
on bv In.llicreiloin or exceaa. ny Drufigul
lias tha luitrwIieuU...
Auitreu, ur. r. iiiniyn v".
t.21-dAW-lV.
Clnilnnall, Ohio.
NO. 107.
OBCANS
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bjz i! llie Im Ciprilj,
""Jem Horn," Cremona," "Vox Angvlct,"
Quality and Volumo of Tono Unequalled.
(SCO TO esoo.
MRS. L. J. SPEARS,
iFASHIONABLE HBSfflS
West siclo Commercial Avenuo, bctwoon
Elchth and Ninth streets,
(Next door In .1 Hunter's dry goodi islmv.)
A lull line of llie latint ami iuot I'aihloiuililc
Blyle of
HATS AND BONNETS
always on hand. Alto cvury variety of
Ribbons Laces and Trimmings,
from the cheapest to the most coMly. Ijulles
will Undaiiy nnd eerythlng in herntore fora
complete stint, ball or paily outllt.
I'llcvn to eoiniiete Willi any in the West.
Kj-AI?n agent for the Homo sewing .Machine.
IW-.-i-lU-lf
HOWIE BROTHERS,
PACKERS,
Wholesale, Retail and
Commission.
WiloOX'M BlOCU,
Corner Foplur anil Eleventh Streots.
efiyiTighoHt Cash Prico paid for
Hons and Cattlo.
DANIEL LAMPERT,
Fashionable Barbor
V
7 ' AND
XZiV.111 XCT.X2fiHEIXt.,
south sidi: of Eianru street
Between Waahinffton and Commercial
Avenues,
JACOB WALTER,
BUTCHER
AND
Dealer in Fresh Meats
EIGHTH STREET,
Between Washlmrtoo and Commercial
venues, adjoining Hanny's.
TTT.Kl'S for talc the beat Ilcef. Turk. Wuttoo
XV Veal, lAiub, banaage, Ac,, anil Is fm
iarl to 6trye rainniei in an acceuuuie manner
COM HIM! on HBmcaAim.
R. W. MllXli
FORWARDING
ASD
Commission Merchant,
And dealer In
FLOUR, MEALGRAIN HAY,
OI'IICE!
j'jyoi.Kver..
(Ainn, Illinois.
C. CLOSE,
tkneral
'US.
Commission Merchant
AMD CSALCn IK
LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER,
HAIR, to.,
Under City National Bask.
I WILL ell In car-load loti at manufacturnt
jirlces, aiMlnic t reiuht.
JOHN B. PHXLLXS
AND IOX,
(Saccetion to John B. Phlllli)
FORWARDING
A-NU
Commission Merchants
HAY, ORN, OATS, FLOUR.
MEAL, BEAK, tte.
Ageati for LATLIN XAHO POWCEK CO
ZCoraer Toath Street aad OhU
I, orea.
'A. I). Matliius. E. C.
MATHUSS to UH,
FORWARDING
Ami General
Commission Merchants
Dealers In
FLOUR. GRAIN, HAY AND
PRODUCE,
64 Oliio Ziovoo.
K. !. Ajm. 8. I. Ayrea.
AYRES to CO.,
r IIKAnd general
Commission Merchants
No. 78
.vh.
OHIO LEVEE.
M. W. I-A1IKKI1. W I- AXLKV.
). II. WILD.
PARKER, AXLEY & WILD,
(Succeors to I'arker A Axley.)
(IKNI.IIlL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Dealers In
Hay, Corn, Oata, Flour and Couu
try Froduco Generally
ORANGES,
LEMONS,
and CHOICE
BUTTER,
A SiK-cialty.
100 Commercial Avenue, OAIBO, ILL.
UTAHT. I'.MIKKII.
II. II. IL'.NNINOUAM.
PARKER & CUNNINGHAM,
(Succuaora to Miller A Farkvr,)
FORWARD G
AND
Commission Merchants
Ami Dialers In
WHEAT, MEAL, GRAIN, HAY.
ETC,
111 omouvu. 1 A"10' IMJNOI8.
53"Weliaveleaeil the UirKo Yellow Warc
hou,e, MoniRe capacity a.oon torn, which glvci
lit nnrnle facilities foretoring and shipping.
INNVRANCB.
O. N. HUGHES,
General
Insurance) Agent
OFFICK:
Orar Msthait UU'f .
NONK but Flnt-Chui Comiuniet reprr
eenleil.
'INSURANCE.
ESTABLISHED 1858.
S AFFORD, iffiRRIS
AND CANDEE,
Geucnil
Insurance Agents,
73 OHIO LEVEE,
City HaUonal Baak Btuldiaff, u-Uirl.
The Oldest Established Aenoy in South
era Illinois, represeatiiur ovr
165 000 000.
Tow Boat For Sale
il l r. Mliwt i ' mvl w. wuk dmw
X Towlntf Mcrn-n neri iimi, iss in is mm.
with eiutlnei, machinery, .(Mkl, apparel sa4
furniture an she now lies st Cairo, llu.
Her ItiiHth It Ul fleet, her breadth M Imt. her
.It I'KI if JV-k SU4i U(ueui l avsv mm m
boiler A losg aad tnehet ilUwilar. IM
j ..Tl m,m 4 tla(l (MIbbM Aim, isl
dies laulametet aad IT Ineaei ttrehe sadaH
modem UBproremeaU.aait u ta tht fMy
staunch , sea worthy, and la, good coaaHloa
oavlgatloa. For tormi wly to.g TAtVQm
CAtao. lll,, NoreintwrJ, 11.' m-U-- t

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