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alaa WW'1 L. BRISTOL, ffiillS FAMILY Mrf KPPCER JBmpflHPr R. SMYTH & CO., BHSBBBBBBBBBS' ftieaAay In erer)tjiiiawBVat liav K' L Fnnoynro wiioJmhI ami nctaii imI i H? LAiitoLiiKoJVyogotablofl, j&WS3&5& Foreisn and Domestic. I aaaK v- HoaitflPk .jawww aaaaaaaaK, M- HUIMMttM ' f I. Si jk WISE ' Alili KIXIIN, " BsS -w No 60 oh, Levee r MBJSIP CAIRO. ILLS. yfjt5'. IV'VT.'A ' "TSSUr-. .'MYTH A CO. have eni'i-Hnll? L VBjSKkli'' Nr jisRfiy -"A latin- tor Worth' U-stcw! tnar- liL-Hk. SWTlfci k't, anil Rite upeclal attlTlllotltOthe ttholelt jfcVaW ice." H Try Mytfew Stylo Mixed Th0 UndcrBigncdiiaving TEA, u . Ir now Prepared to Furnish Ico bbbbBbv cnt Combination From any by the '. upiutu uuuruu in xno marKOi, and or Excellent Flavor, to I Whittaker Hams IK mi WISCONSIN BUTTER, '.j! Grand Central ventralHop Yeast I Attain ThU Summer. r ' 1NEW STYLE I COMMERCIAL K.AMP CHIMNEYS, HK ' BEE THEM .BJJJJJJJjm'''!'"'' . WK. WETZEL. I 7-3 1-1 A cot,, ji2 EIGHT STREET pOAIRO IXL. If 'OAI.. Coal Coal 'Pittsburgh, PARADISE, AT. CARBON(Blg Muddy) i WlU -ANII- iVEYTONA CANNEL t'l'-Ial COAL! irlc larr Ku OrHnra for Coal bv tho car-load. ton, or in hogsheads, for shipment, promptly attended to. $STTo largo consumors and all ai'inufacturors, wo arc proparcd :o supply any quantity, by the month or yoar, at uniform rates. CAIRO CITY COAL COMPANY. ltalllJuy Hro.'a office, No Ti Ohio Im. aliiuay nro -a wnan iium 'At the i-'oal Ilumii, fool ni iHiriyr.iniii rret throat onire Drawer. 3W). VALENTINE RESCH, GROCER. Dealer lu- Butter, Eggs, Fish, Poultry, Game and all kinds of fresh ii.fC'.fruit and Vegetables. .ho.?- ;h Street, 1 1 k .... n Carro, 111 tOnlr rs for Me :unhoiit iimimitty tlllft it ,ltir, ilay or nuht ... . - - i i- I i.t'll t CHICAGO l,8KpO eiThlrty-Thlrd Annual Session Beains Sent. 20th. V j v I Vor Circulars At Wrcsn S r. DelACkia MilUr, 028 Wabash Ave, hloaro. K Book for the People. i - or f larze ilyutlr column i.tiiK.aiul&ouii! i u:.ir. mill ttiRmvliip.. vn llir unlurnl, S. ) iiiorul mil Utt : ri ulwn; of Ihn n , M.rvlnir.. If i dillll . lllll dlMlUalltK'a MAHKaUK. VLthiniruUorlou.arKV.utlheUrinary aaiUOeu. .N.vrtRiiiuiiHnitl,liiiiiuiiill "" . T4t, VmereaUncl Chrouto Dlicneauf butliSi jii, Un lOttcta ofjtarly Abaica on tlie n.'iul ,U'li ami In;' UrUUC lifl-blT nfliin. ... irtk aimtf iliawau- rxtDi IHf"rVL i w tM,T,of oprmiorrucat jiv l ot lbf rtovt wtlii;ti,riu pcmUil wrPriii 0imv. Alw mu MBdiealTrMtlM utitlrt ItCtt Wet. Adtlrrai. !JEDIOAIit 8UE0I0ALINBT1TDTB, WtlHira.'!' ' V fLXJIBXZ lidieal Mm Jar v Given CITY TRADE, CAR. LOAD, At prices that will Comparo Fav orably with any Dealer. lie will now Devote bis inten tion Entirely to his WHOLESALE TRADE. JOHN SPROAT. HOTEL. AVENUE Oornor XJictli. ProFrtetor. ATItU.-TY waltli tq.t nf.-ht ami ily trains aii'l rtiniloat Th t--t of arrommo.Utlonii Ktuaita at Tiro Hollars tirr iUv. fur Iran .lent A-U-tr n gaf a,tj ii. STRATTON & BIRD, Wholesale Grocers Ami Commissioii Merchants AOKNTS AMERICAN POWDER 57 Ohio Levee. G. D WILLIAMSON, Wholesale Grocer IhuUr In BOAT STORES,! Commission Merchant, No. 10 OHIO LEVEE. I'KCIAIi munition Riven tocon'IgtimoiW and S' nillns ori'r-i, L. D. THOMS, Commission Merchant, BBOKEA An-l tlmltr in STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, Forelirn and Domeatto Fruits and Nuta 184 COMMERCIAL AVENUE. Mir. l'AIXT AM OIIJ. B. F. PARKER, Dealer III Paints, Oils, Varnishes, HnTJSIIES. Wall Paper, Window Glass, Win dow tmaaos, sc. Atway on Imnd, the celebrated IHliniluallng AUHOltA Olli. K-U.lXcl.ixi.tS. Corner Eleventh Street and Waahlnr- IDIl AVQIIUO CAIRO CITY BINDERY, O. 0. XXTJUJXjS. PROPRIETOR. BINDER AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER. bulletin Buildinir, Corner Twelfth Street and Waahlnjrton Avenue, Cairo, XIUxloIm. O-'onnlT nnd lbdlnxi't Work n Hclally. 0&c, 3 xll 3B villainy, cenut XwalfVH atrMt ami CAIRO, ILLINOIS, SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 1875. mi InlUtin. MITi:. VIATOR, it ..roctA wan-ten, Wliatl. II tluil iirilf nrriclirli! there I, a Krale, tinil soinrtliitiK lie. Cold In tliRKroiimli ''l tlrs not for itiysU-li. jiorannR that I run mike,nornille4lroiuiin., I Nor tenlent fooll'li wnl that I have aM j 1 Soinitlilhtf th'n' wit )um hu.lml unit h III ll'lt i. . Old It ftn Ji'tenlay, j Ordid It waneaway wild the oM )enrj . in iv nam nut im-ii iiiivnrii.nfir which' r nirai , SnthcKA, nor viiln n-iiflmej, nomlrlfe wrltli Iwiih, NorllnKcriiiK In nu-tl-nut ililiri Notii-clrm-lllici-jTi, nor lilt tin- Ulml bn-utll. tint, I thti-joymn klci, III, not In llidr unlilii-, lit tlir nlKlit II I, iit tin' flli'tii-.', nnl the Unlit Of all lliclmilnrj thr ilnwril.'i lirram no uiotr oflt, nor lli'lr rnnrnlnit f)i-. IMmy tin- wrtt It hni H'lilcii Uitni kirji IllnU tint c'lnKlnt'nw rorgfl it antl lore fKiiliifh iiicuhInL,l-"ii Tliullirul nlKlitlDK'alc, t(mtfplKHi(ll.in, To ulnfit arl nnay, itowoon brmtci Tlir tcrklnKlark, Itnrry hiatrn 1 Irow Miall lluu no lurrnorv to inlorm tii-r note, TIip voli-n nl'llii- ilioii! (.IiIiiip not uith It Tor lntnleiit In the wooil, WLfrrlt wai toolufllic vufI lutilllliiMe, It linth forsook tin- et!llnc.! ilawnofiluy Ati'l tn;ilK'-tlioiiirliti'l ilii'lc Lnow It no more; It I" no inoru thf fiv-tinci of llieMny lo hath It not for In art! .Vor minlc for Its rciinil MiMlcr totiKur, 'ounitini; what inmic'i nrlfhath ntr mius; Nor viry forrow ni-fli It lulpher wkji, VhhUIkiI Irotu rvcr wlu-rol what wai n iiii (il nit iiii'l mrynherc ! lost Into "liri' Wliat m It fti- It wnit'f Uhciicrlia'lltlilrtli.' Wlmt li its name to mil, 1 liat koik' unmUinl lim kit :i wiit in all? Or pIuiII I cry on Youth, in tunc-time till' Orcryoi'Hii-. who long una.' am cintrntv Or lM who fii-lil him rni ly at my will What it it that li ilni'l? Ilrnith of n Doner Jt'4 frcjlim-is on u rvlinl? Oh, ili-iri ?t, what Is that, that we houlil llinl, If jou anil I lit li-nxth coiihtwin It bark Vli:it hate we lot.'in'l knot, not it halli Ucl'' lli-irt ot my hmrt, rould It lx- oe wc lark - Curnhill .MuKiiini- THE MEXICAN RANCHERO. UOW JUAN COBTINA WON BEN OWN ON THE SOUTHWESTERN FRONTIER. Ill lirlte II I'imiii I'rifiiil hihI !' ,llkr. HU Pm in tb Mexican War A Bold tnro. Cap Corrt-jpondtncc thlcayo Tlmei.l li.u.viio.v, 'I'ev., .T illy 'Jt'. Jtian X. Cortina' r.iner liaa been marked ly many exciting event-, antl the nttiner ou tkctcht'i of 1 1 1 til I'iven to tho public have licen cither fif a highly wu .'atioaal or romantic character. He va not outhnvcil Ijy tlie State ol Texas hefort; the year 1S.")9 as often stated, hut ilved on the Te.xn Mile of the Ulo (.raiide, above llrow imvUle, mall ulioul the liioiitli ot July of that yeur. That h linil com- ilef lntllcltnetitTii Tli courts on tiotn idea ot tlie Jtlo uraime. i true, as -or- tina was a hor'e nicer, gamuier, uuu cock.iiL'hter and a man dl.-tliitrui-iieii amonjr his race a hrayo antl ileincrate. It was nccuient tiint mane mm cuii-iiicu- ous in ISMt, and the tlltnrlx;(l condition of both the 1'ullcd States and Mexico In the year followintr, that mane mm noto rious and tlie ruling spirit of the. .Mexi miirhnro and laaroni. He Is con- nectetl. throueh tleswnt, with the Aztecs and tin' lower order ot Spaniards, and r. niiiis n ills race the features aim swar- thv complexion that marked tho people of .Montc.nma. ucniNO TUU MKX1CAN waii "ortin:i saw ln lirt -crvicc. untl, it is cnnnri.nil. !issktfd iii tlie murder 01 1.01 ..7 1 V. ' .1.. . IT..1....I C..ft..a rniiimn v.ros. me i r.-t c inn-u .iiv- soldier killed on the Kio (iraiide. Alter tho mir the town of Itrowiisvillc Pprutlir up near the site of Fort lirown, and there Cortina passcu ms iciMiru nuuri aoi not enfftiReil in tne oiismess oi diijiii stnrk mill drlvlntr lior.-es for Americtius tn r.ollnd. this .Ide ol the Itlver Nueces. In tliose days notinii'r occurntt except an occasional tight, flight Into Mexico, and stcalthv return, to hriiifr into piny tnose llcrce, combative traits that made him a terror, nn outlaw, n Renerai, ii niajm, nmt n irnvernnr. until the July men tioned. That event was tun snooum? ot the city mathal of Ilrowsville lor cruel treatment to u drunken Mexleau. The llrlnir of that shot was tne turnmjr point, in his nr.. that lined him from tlie low iios tiou of vaomcro to one Higher innn those (iccutiied bv the arl.-tocratic Gra rias and Trevlnos. The sntokt! had hard ly ccaed to curl above the body of 1118 WtllTl', VIL1IM hrforc ho mounted his horse and turned his hack tinou tlie town, its avowed and hitter enrmv. A inn loiioweu tins crime, tho victim teordia Iv hated by Dotlt Americans and Mexicans) reeovercu, anti Cortina was reported in Mntamoras. There he fathered about him 110 hard i iiors. L'ood .shot', ami uesnerauoe crossed the famed river at his mother'.s r.niehe. and ono morninir uetoreti sun- iisn was hack in Urowitsvllle. killed tho iniirr. liherated the prisoners. killed other . l ..1...... ,t..i u..tlnimwmi. niinnxiuus men wuuiii itiiiv. iitirvii- oilv knew, antl left town with over 80 iiii.ii. This was a uom tiroKe. anil mauu tins man Cortina notorious. These SO fellows rode to Ills motherV place, Itancho Santa Httn, anu mere erccteii uarrieaue.' and prepared defenses that were unique nrk'liial and datiirerous. v hiieiirepariu hi. iiifiii.-ej. ami lust to Keen el amrt' cmiios au'ltated, he would ride down on the town, in a tuiioiii cnar;e, tiaytimi main. ind draw rem only on us otusKirts. i ue i-itli'iis went out iiiralii'jt ul in, were badly wh Plied, and left two pieces oi cannon on t in new. nun more noiunciy mr . .. .i . ..... Corlliia. then loiioweu tne MAllCII 01" TUU UANUUIfS, under Bill robin, ot San Antonio, aim din liiH'ttlars under lleliil.lemau. Out; more IIJJlll me anu nuiiio- lotinil, ami lour rauj;crs tieati ittioii tne tiiiil. Then an advance ot 'j coin's ranerii ajjniust the liarrlcades of Cortina (ileieuiicil iiy ocr wi un.ui. nnu ui tin. Anierleiins. and fame lor Cortina At leiiL't i. i;or turn was uiMouireii irom his barrlcatles. He retreated up Ihe rlyer. llcinlzleiiKin and tho ranaerfi fol lowed. Cortina now had at least l.'KX) nun and two pieces oi nriuicry, auu iook nphU quarters at Ulo Grande City, oi poilto tho Mexican town of Comarjro. rin t'lirUtiniis rve a dull, vapory mkv i-ii'i.rlipiiil. and chill wuius mowing tliiouch Hut tntsniite trees, the American foreu encamped 18 mlle from the Moxl- cans, at j.o yuavcf, iiin wm-u u.iii ir bet lu, ciimp-tircs wen; uurmug mignuy in every purl, of tlie rulicU. 'Ihovo vvi-ro deceptive tbC'T 'i'O n'cl' t"t "'rf't lelt only l.oi Quaver and moiildfriiiK brands tho nuiircM nnd rrsrular.s were " on the. march to Ulo Otande City, and n i day broke, and the CIlltHIMAS CHIMi: HKLU eAinwt..,t In thn r.nthrilnil mitrfi: nl f'n. ' inaruo, made their attack upon tnnus Iiecting Cortina and his followers, routed them, captured their cannon, and drovo n rcnmaiit of the command across the river. After that event our. more light occurred, when the ranei croned the Ulo Orantln and fought on Mexlctin soil. Although Cortina lost, he was famous, and throughout the Maximilian war llgurcd prominently, and at one time en camped liU forces on the Texas side of tho river under protection of the Federal commander. During the tumultuous pe riod when Imperial huropn uttempled to found a powerful empire on this hcml .sphcre, Cortina ro.-c to lie Governor of the Suite of Tainan) Inas, cxccutlnjr rivals without remorc. I'ndcr tho Kepubllc he wa made a General on the frontier, and also elected Mayor of Mutamom by the people of that city, and In the pas't prlnjr and summer encouraged and gave protection to tlie Mexican rnldvrs who preyed on WcMorn Texas. Owing to the clamor nnd threat ot our govern ment. Hie central power in Mexico called tijjim mm to report nt tne city oi .Mexico. Sow comes what bid fair to endanger the vitality of Mexico. Cortina resigned his position as General in the Mexican service, rehiKd to obey the order, anil commenced a 'cries ol operations that, If they liad not been checked at the proper time, would have convulsed nil Mexico, It was Ili.NK IltKA&O.V, n conspiracy to revolutionize Tatnaullpu", N'ueva Leon, San I.uls L'oto-i, and Co.v bulla, and all Hie Northern States of the Ilepublie. To effect this Cortina had his agents (American) In this city, Hous ton, Corpus Chrlstl, Austin, San Antonio, and In allthelniporfaiit towns In Western Texas. SecMlv, the.e men commenced to enroll men under oatli to olev their leaders, their destination being Mexico, but their duties were not dclincd only that fighting was to be done. UV, TlluVsANP .1 1'.HK AN." were wanted. Around thU nucleus w:n to be formed (.'ortiua's army of despera does, when tlie standard ol "revolt, ba-ed upon declared principles, would lie raised. The artillery at King's ranch. It was said, belonged to the movement, (iinl the lcntle.vou- were to bo Banquette, Padre island. Santa Uosa. I.o- Animas, Las Flore?, and in the vicinity ot Kdiuliing. While the conspiracy was maturiifir, through the dottles ot the Sierra Madru mountains rode a colonel of the regular Mexican army, accompanied by. a handful of troops, armed with authority to arrest the formidable -agitator and traitor. Into the turbulent city of Matninoras he rode, Into.the nest ot conspirator?, and witli a botdncse unparalleled CAlTUItKO COUTJ.VA, placed handcuffs on his wrists, and put liiin on board the Mexican man-of-war Juarez, to be transported to Vera Cruz, and thence to the capital of Mexico. Unite an eventful liistorv lor nn uneduca ted Mexican ; and if the republic still re- Uins the trlan w:u shot at Ouenitero, he may llll a grave turner tne stiatiows 01 ropocara jtotl. Ociu.or. THnty for Uola In Hur. correspondent ol the Department of Agriculture says: It appears trout re marks hv dillerent writers that.' none know ol anv certain remedy. 1 kiiowoi a remedy that U safe and certain, dlscov i.nil in the followln-' wav: About thirty vcar.s ago a friend lost uy uois a very uu horse. He took from the stomach ot the dead horse about a trill of hot nnd hroiiL'ht them to mv ollice to cxiierlinent upon. lie maun preparations 01 every remedy he had liCHrd of, and put some Into each. Most had no cfteel. a lew af fected them s L'htlv. tint saw tea more than anything cisc; mat kiiicu mem m tlfteen hours. He coiicluded that he would kill them bv using nitric acid, but it had no more eflect on them than wa ter; the third day they were as lively as when nut in. A bunch of tansy was growing by my ofllce. He took a hand- nil 01 mat, urtuscti it. nuueu a nine wif ter. snueczedout the ulcnandput some on ; ttiey were dead lu one minute. Since then 1 have ''Ivnn It to even horse 1 have seen aflectcd with hots, anil I have never known 11 to tail of giving entire rciiei. My friend had another horse altectcd with bots, several .vears later. He gave him tlie tansy in the morning, and n dose of salts In the evening ; tho mxt morning he took up from the excrctiousthrcehtilt pints of hots. .1 Nrau .Miin Vicksburfi HeiaM 1 lie was strolllmr nrnnnd town while the boat was taking on freight, and com ing along to where four or live men sat under an awning, he held out his n ami to each In return, and remarked : "NiaKi, stranger. Aitnougit rm stood where shot fell around mo like raindrops In n shower, I want reconcili ation now genuine peace." , , "Yhat name were you in i ' nmuircu one of the men, after awhile. 1 wasn't in any. mister, soheny re plied the stranger "It was in the Miot- tower at si. i.otus wnere tne suoi wtmu so fast!" And the rrowti went over alter soua water. 10 Hours Saved ! Cairo to Imm in 7 Hours, VIA Cairo & Viaoennai RAILROAD. Leave Cairo, Arrive at Kvanaville, 4:00 a. w. 11:00 a. in, IWenw-ra fur Ktatvlllu leaving Cairo CHlro A- VHirciin,"" Itatlmail at In. III.. nmku eln-c coiitierliou nt Uirnil, una reuni Kvunttllle nt lln'i'luek the .ainu inoinhiK. wk II Of It N MMWKB than by any other route. M. 11. tiOODllllJll, JAh. MAIXOUV, ,, l!en. IVsenmirAKt. raitenK'r.Kii'"lr". tf-3-lm. tin mm jsm j" a C9 Rardwar aall them. PIU1W.IU aaSrfMSSJSl 1'oom, at.aa i toy nTanVpoaV. pall, uuoaiara arte. fhtUetm VTMlaAmctoaa. .A.-r-en.u.. r. M. STOCKIXXTH, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In FonznoN Wines and Liquors, 62 OHIO LEVEE, - - CAIRO, ILL. Keeps a full stock of ZS.0ntu0ls.3r Bourbon, Monongahela.Rye and KobinsoivPounty FRENCH BRANDIES. HOLLAND GIN. KELLY ISLAND AND CALIFORNIA PIIVNICIANN. "y"ILLIAJC R. SMITH, M. D. RKSIDKNCEi No. 1 Thlrtntb etrwrt, he tween WaahinKton avenue ami Wnlnnt ,trit. OFFICK: North fM of Kllitu utreet lie ttrcen Cotiunerclal ami Wahlntou avenue. c. W. DXTNN1NO, X. D. IIKSIPKXCK: Comer Mutli ami Walnut street. OFFICK: Corner Sixth strett asit 01iloITe. OFFICK HOUltS: Frora8a.ni. Um.,atnl from 2 lo 8 p.m. LAWTERM. OHN H.MT7LXZT, Attorney at Latv. CAIltO, IM.LVOIS. OFFICE: Ki(fhlli Slnvt, lietweeu Commer cial aiul Wu-Mnfton avenues. gAMUEL P. WHEELER, Atturuey at Ihw. OFFICK: Ohio Ieu-, over room fnnsuly occuplfl by First National Hani, CAUtO. ILLINOIS. QRZEN QILSEJtT, AttorneyN and CouiiNlor at Law. OFFICE: Ohio Itf, roomi 7 and 5 City National Bank, WUllam H. Green, ) William l. MUlwrt, J CA1UO. ILLINOIS. Miloa Fn.-1'k Gilbert. S 0Seclal attention gitren t Vhnlraltj- and Steamboat buslneos . JOHN Q. HAEMAN & CO. Real Estate HOUSE A.O-E3SJ"T3 COLLECTORS, ;0NTY1MCSX. BOT1&IU VUBUC Land Auenta of tho Illinola Central and uurunirion ana uuincr a. n. Cosawuiloa, Nortk Cor. Sixth aJd Okl Larae, CAIRO. ILLINOIS. 1. a. t.VNcn. M. J. IIOWLKr. LYNCH & HOWLEY, to at. EISTATXl A.111 Hout Ji.fn.tm, ollectors and Conveyancers OFFICE-At the Court Houaa. MRS. L. J. SPEARS, tmm uuni Weat aido Commercial Avenue, between Klgnin aaanuiiu iinni., (Sext iloor to .1. Iluwr's dry rooJ n- , A full line of the latest and mt tyUlonable styles of HATS AND BONNETS always on lmnd. Al'o evry ailely ol Ribbons Lacca and Trimmings, pom tlie cheapest to Die roojt c;)tly. U'ltej will Unit any ami ceryUilniC hi her store Torn coiniilctc ftnt , ball or lvly 'lUflt , . l'ricea to eoiiijiete with any In the W rj-Also acent for the Home Sewlnjt Marlitne. 30-.Vll-lf HOWIE BROTHERS, PACKERS, Wholesale, Retail and Commission. MOUTH STREKT. larHiRb.OBt Cash Prioo paid for HogB ana Cnttlo. CONFESSIONS OF A VICTIM. l'iiblllieil as a wiirnhiK and Inr lb tienellt of 1) -li lVtv. Loas of Manhoixt. etc., Ulvlnic hl Uuleaof tselT'CUre. aner uauriawu imm teilnu'undexpeu(,n.l mailed freo on rtjlv. Inir o t08t'il J reeled envelope. AibUws N A TH AN I KI ' M A V FA 1 11 , 1'. O.Tlox 1M. Ilroiik. bu.N.V. ,-7-l-wfim. NO. 197. BOBBINS' ILL Pianos and Organs SHEET MUSIC AND MUBICAL MEHCHAIfDISK OF juvjucx USCBIFTIOIf. HALLET. bTviS & CO3 Of World wide Reputation. Ackuenrle.Ifl by all itood MmlciiM to he tha 11.1110 now mime. THE OREAT UNION PIANO. Of which we have noli over 400 durluir twelve year past, becoming more and morn porttl.tr every day. SMITH'S AMERICAN ORGAN, Splendid tone. Power and Durability. Kimball's Orchestral Organ, A very line Instrument, adapted to lnitru inntal aa well as vocal mutdc. 1.L TIIE ABOVE AIIK OFFEIIEU ON snm rniim In great variety, including all the new and popular mutlc ot tbo day. Orders from tlie Country promptly filled and sent by dihII. VIOLINS GUITARS BANJOS lYCCOUDfcOflS. CLARINETS FLUTES. PICOLOS, TAMBORINES FRKXCH HA11TS, ETC., ETC. Band Instruments of all Kinds FurrJsbed to Order. TItlKQi FOB 7I0LDIB, 001TARI, KC. Of the Best Quality. Classical Studies and Exercises Of all erodes for J'lano or Voice. laTEvery .locrlptlon of Musical Mer chandise furnished to onler. promptly and at price! lower than ever otlrred before. OENCV .. I. SO OF ROGER'S ELEGANT STATUARY. Send for Illustrated Cttalogue and Price List of these beautiful groupe. til Qeoda Warrastad u KruaUl. Addrcsa, BOBBINS' MUSIC BAZAP, ,ftiro, Illinois. i .11 . i I . X .1. . . It VARIETY NTOKC N"ew-York Store WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. XjAX;oaBt VARIETY STOCK IN THE CITY. Goods Sold Very Close. Corner 10th St and Comaaareial Av CAIEO. ILLINOIS C. 0. PATTER ft CO. JACOB WALTER, BUTCHER Dealer in Fresh Meats EIGHTH STRUT, Between Waahioa-too Avanuaa, adjolnl ton ud Coasmwoial olniwr '. T7-BKl' for rale the beat Beef, Fertt. alttttoi a; Call a laiU l I a)BBavl am ar"w jWtl to ierve famlllea In an actettaMe nuanef isle BAZAR 112 COMMERCIAL AVE., CAIRO I WIN 5 i lb1bo) atl HlMi II waWAlDuro OommiMion Merohif AadiWatfr la $ ore 1 Hit Ii VLOUB, orrtcBi 5OHIOLKRK, &-a-tr. CAIRO, 1LL1X. O. CLOSE, f slorj".' K. W. Ml Provkl Gcmmt iters tbJ left ni OommiMion Meroha I school AMD CBAtM tM cho irt, 1 LHD8, CKMMMT, PLAITHi ,000 lai HAIS, cw 0r City JUtUmaU jrlotilc . nn li ' WILL Mil in car-load loti at aufccaisectlctll tla ..MUm V..Uk. t 1 BAllfl V "Vim aud man car (Siierimn to Jota PhillUl In 1 weapi ncltidi OommiMion Merchant IVV till ab4 iHwWra In ;nles, i LOUE;tetl trf RAT, COBB, OATS. ate. AIBU fir LATUM ft IASB F0WMB C Tarntk fltraat OkUrnno Z. II. MathuM. t 0. MATHUSS . UHL,. FOBWASDING Anil Utaeral Commisaion Merchant Paalers in ORAUT. HAY PRODUCE, FLOUR, AMD 64 Ohio P. CUHL, f'.xrlil-lir- Flour Moich&nt Millers' Agent No M Ohio Ltve, CAIRO, ILLXNOII. 7'NMf. K. J. 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