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uro:i:hii:n,
W. L. BRISTOL,
FAMILY
GROCER
Keeps everything pertaining to
tho lino of Staplo and Fanoy Gro
sorios, Woodonwaro, Vcgotables,
Fruits, Sta., Sco.
Try
My New Style Mixed
TEA.
Different Combination From any
Boforo OtTorcd in tho Market,
and of Excellent Flavor.
Choicu Selection of
QUEENSWARE,
GLASSWARE,
CROCKER YWARE
nnd FLOWER POTS.
HIM til Ml tedst
TIE "BOSS"
FIRE SINDLEE.
WISCONSIN BUTTER,
.'J we t a:sd Rich
Central Hop Yeast
AuuInThU Summer.
gar; rra-rrr. :
No. 32 EIGHT STREET
CAIRO ILL.
'OAI
M 1 1
uoai loai,
PITTSBURGH,
PARADISE,
MT. OARBON(Big Muddy)
AM)
PEYTONA CANNEL
COAL!
Ordora for Coal by tho car-load,
'on, or in hogsheads, for shipment,
jromptlv attended to.
gZV SUlftU .... .
manufacturers, wo are proparcd
to supply any quantity, by tho
month or year, at uniform rates.
CAIBO CITY COAL COMPANY.
rt-Ilalllday llro 'softer, No TO Ohio Let re.
rVJIairiilar Itro ' wliarfbout.
rt-At Kiryiitlan Mill, ur
JAt the Coal l)umi, foot of Thirty-tight
'.rut
tf-roetOflla.' Drawer,
VALENTINE RESCH,
GROCER.
Dealer In
Butter, Eggs, Fish, Poultry,
Game and all kinds of fresh
Fruit and Vegetables.
Eijrhtb. Street, Cairo, 111
rfnnlm lVir SteiiinliuaH ItlOinidly flllccl Qt
diy hour, iluy or night. i-ladt
HOWIE BROTHERS,
PACKERS,
Wholesale, Retail and
Commission.
EIGHTH STREET.
Hdjrllighoat Cauh Prioo paid for
Hogs and Cattle.
A Book for the People.
i IliS'tl Sll'l fiisisiii!. uil Ull ' nsluisl,
WARIIIAOC. ) iiioisl suii lul riluiini.s "I Ihe ..,
nm. Mnrrlae., In il'.CUi nd illuslllln.
il.n.. th. Myst.rl.s oflUuroductlon, to. A tl.nduij
ithirity ii thoisrluu.dlifu.c.ulthc Vriniry snuu
,riTitrOrr'isi'flKjlUii'H'..liK!iiJIiix ull loriiinut I
I rrl-
v.nfii.al.nd Cht-oiilj Dlsease.uf boiliSrsei. Ihs
T..-.t nflUrlV AbUSe. blllhO.L'kLllllbl ht.lll Bllll lliuuall.
srs ol eice.nt bituru .nil .iter msrrlagc, lcitliniljirv.
imtur. otcsif sua siujioiuucy-.
decsvsna iiupoiewcy spin ste tuun.ii.urw mo
lUnkil siiil (Uu,o cuiiitiiipluiiiii minlsge. ut . nun
.'Vck . Jii-nli.ra.nl, hut l.tlisunh
utvlul liuiinmul ii'i'.i r p'luns tut ulf lh. slims dUistii.
fHS,ps ', A f.l.u
I'Mcton Ine Imnruicdlrtslinciit uf Bpeiinotortties, glv.
hi content) tt Ilic sbui. sutk. sent lu scslnl a iit r n
iSilpt if 1 "siifp . Also s'nsll Mcdtasl Trt-stl.o butln
THE MEDICAL Ai BUEQIOAL INSTITUTE,
4 aiMV.llttKK, Wlsif.
III
VOL. 7.
i.Httxm iit,Ai,:im
R. SMYTH & CO.,
Wholesale and lb-lull Dealers In
Foreign nnd DomoBtio
LIQUORS
v.ai:s or aix kinds.
No. 60 Ohio Lovoe,
CAIRO, ILLS.
MKSSRT. Minil A CO. hate coioutilly
a larjre ttork of the lint tfoods In Hie Inar
kit, ati'l ifUc-rliil attention toltn- wliulcsali
ranch of the limine
wiiui.i.sam: uimm i:its.
STKATTON & BIRD,
Wholesale Grocers
-And
Commission Merchants
AGENTS AMERICAN TOWDnil CO.
57 Ohio Lovce.
G. D WILLIAMSON,
Wholesale Grocer
Dt-alir in
BOAT STORES,!
Commission Merchant,
No. 16 OHIO LEVEE.
SI'Kf'IAL ntuutwu yiven ti rotislKWiiniU anil
fllhrik' order
i-aint a.i on..
B. F. PARKER,
1)i1t In
r?aints, Oils, Varnishes,
snxraxxxis.
.Vail Paper, Window Glass, Win
aow ianaaes, esc.
Mir-.- on hand, U celebrated fllusilnatng
AI'ECOKA Oil,.
Corner Kleventh Street and Wasblnu"
Ion Avonun
CAIRO CITY BINDERY,
sT. C Haola,
I'nijirlolor,
UNDER AXI UliAXK HOOK
MANUFACTURER,
Bulletin Buildlnir. Cor. Tweltth Street
and waatungion Avonue,
Onix-o. Xllinoiw.
J3"toutity nn-1 ltallro.nl Work a .-specialty.
TLb Best i always tlio Choaycst ?
OIL TANK
FOR
Grocers,
Druggists,
Mills,
mm
Tha sliding top Is without seams or
hinges, and cannot k out or order.
The measuring Pump Is the easiest,
fastest, and ONLY PATENT PUMP used
In itRalvnnlfed Iron tank. Prices reduced.
Send for Catalogue.
WILSON & EVENDEN,
Utfatt.1 ul Mnuff lar.ri, 41 41 4) V..t Ulf St.. Cticuo-
For Sale Rt Manufacturers' prices by
Barclay Bro's.,
Wholesale Druggists,
CAIRO, ILLS.
lm-wnl.
CARL PETERS,
HORSE SHOER,
BLACKSMITH
AND
Wagon Maker,
AVENUE.
Manufacture. hi. own Horso Siloes and
can Assure Good Work,
PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
''.'I in
Wnntlna Hehnol FiirnltutoorsUDIilles.hnulitwtltu
J K. llAKKIt.No.lt.N Kcvintli Ht.,Bt I.guH, lss
i UV VAX AllA'A' IT i-AX.
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0fi.o, XJVillti.n- D'AllAlncr, Csra.or X-wll. Qtraat unl "Wa.liS.it3n. Avtnut,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1875.
G7fU 21 ..11 sUttv
HntAMir.it.
oh, busy ships! IlinUliliirlnsnilltitr.
' Inn cluiy
Likeiiiltcum
From Ihe color of the harbor to lln rnlirs of
tlH- l-r.l,
In kIiibIiik woid orbewalllnii.
Tell the story
At Tim (ileum
Till theslory.tfucss lln: limtui?iM.f my
hour4 for im-
hlli'
Oh, lill Wilies
mi hirst lii linihln
Your while fac-
On the short',
beWMlut ulthth" puipo-i-
o hapfiy to
.f the
( onleut to Ii"jvc vtlth It the i hoo'liir
Of j our places
Kveriiiniv,
Whl-i r lint llii- f.ir M-a-iiiismliiK ot my rtr.umtil
lllclormc,
f it-jy the Kills 'row lu dciurtlnir
Like Heel swallow
To tlicf-oiith,
lit lit inch on It owmrrmii'l Hint lt lUiuiiilmr
slti'iitlM , , ,.
tm Hi? tl'ir lnrn In Its rtlnK,
As It follows
Willi ilmnh mouth;
In III' etilllii-M unit thi'Mcriiin-iS Uoil nial.ii- nil
swertiiito hip. . , .
U:ilalH-lh Miwrt rhflp".
CORRUPTION.
V .Hi re lillil rmiillr t oi riiil'il-
One
ii I ln n. v lerriiin- nmriri.
tSt l.ouls Ilepubllcan J
MarvAnii l.itbvll, a widow living in
ilic ulli'v hi n-ar of St. I'atilck i cliuruli,
corner ol'Slxtliaml Jiiildlc street, sought
tliij nkl of the uoliee yestenlay to linu her
daughter Annie who had been for uouic
lime uii-i'iii iroin nouie. .iuoiu numi
Olllcer Ust found the jilrl in n Iioiimj of
ill-fume between Slxtli iinil Seventh
streets on St. Churle, anil took her to the
l'htru ul-trlet station, where me wu
loekeil tin until her mother could miiku
arrangement, for licr rceeitlon into some
(J.ithollc ln-tiltillon. i ne ease is a erv
.'ad one. the tfirl belli"; not quite thirteen
years of aire, and always leared In the
jiath of virtue by parentn wlioso poverty
alone preveiiieu tueir ciiiiu iroin ueni
kept apart from temptation.'! towlilclliu
ia l.ltieil a vieiun in .-iu;n u icuuvi .ij;'-.
'1 lie unfortunate child when brought
into the station houe stood Mtll.Ily at
one lde, lierlial drawn over her head
in -ui'h n way as only to permit a .muii
portion of lu'f iireltv yoiin lace to be
teen. Her dark hair was cut .short in
fiont and combed straight forward, and
her bright eye gleamed defiantly as she
looked upon her mother and the olllcers.
wlioin she evidently regariieiiasciieiinc.-.
At first she was uncommunicative and
stood tovini; with some golden ornament,
refa-lng to lu ed the word? spoken to her.
Alter her mother was gone, however, she
told a part ol her story, which eoiitaineil
fearful revelations concerning tiie hid
eous praetl!M u-ed to decoy yoim girls
alde from the path of virtue. It also 11-
lii-trUe the irigir.iui lempiauoiits me
ehildien of poor parent are ex
pired to. 'J UU girl hail been
reared m poven huh
to wotk as soon ai slie wa' old enottgli.
A eurKO tiie wus einpluycd sewing
kick In stuns on Second htreet. Alter
-In. imil itnl.lii'il lu-r wnrk :it n ''hi. sliu
u,ed sonietiuie? to play wttli a couple 01
match "iris whom mid knew named -Mag
gie Ilyan and -Mary tj lJuniieii. i iimiiy
tliee girl liecame nei eou-iaiu ciiiiiioiii-
ion ol evening'. 'I'hey would alway, be
in waiting when ihe came Horn her daily
ta,k. sometimes they would go to the
varieties theaters to see the play, and
alter Ihe perlormaue- was nut, It beingto
late, Annie would be afraid to go home.
Then tliev would go to a cheap lodging
hoit'c near the comer of Wash street and
llroailwav where they could all three gel
lodging "for Ufteen or twenty cents.
Tluougli the companion-hips formed in
thUkindol n life. Annie at lat became
acquainted with ITi-ellla Henry,
keeper or several den of infamy in
habited ehlellv by colored women. Tills
woman. Anna says, u-ed to let thi-e
three girls sleep In tier house tor nothing
and treated them o kindly that tliev
liked her and looked upon heras a friend.
From this point it was of course but a
step to becoming a constant inmate of
the houe. The girl separated from Homo
and fi lends and lia for some time been
living on Chrht v avenue in company
wltli Degrees and iiegrc-i". Her two
former companion she had not seen for
some time, one of them having been com
niitted to tins House of lieluge and the
other having disappeared. The thoroughly-
ot the girl's corruption, not
withstanding hor lender year, show
how elllcieiit are the means at tho com
mand of the procure'. In thl lnMaiice
tho victim expres-ed little regret at the
coure she hud taken, and no desire to
leave It.
SOLEMN ENTHUSIASM.
llow One ol" Tom 'orlir Kiiccrlii'sj
nils Itccclvcil i I lie Vs'i'Htcrii ('
Hurso.
IVroni Ilic Cinclini:ill Uimuirtr I
It tvtik. mm .ir(!iirwlli w filltl ll:lfif II Veal's!.
wav hack in the lil'ilos, or may he llm
l'ortifs-, and hu had liten making tliu
circuit of tho Statu in behalf of tho Whi-r
ticket. Ilo had ono through the south-
cm :iiu in ill o counties, and nau uueu
mssIc'iumI to tin! Ucsorvo to waku ui tlm
Y'ankcc. ns he said, and so had lighted
down at Palncsvlllu. The luectimr was a
inoinlni,' one, after the old fashion, and
the fanners Iroin all around tho country
had conio to town to hear "the great Mr.
Corwlne," a the.v called him. inako a
speech. When tho organization had hern
elleeti'd and tho .speaker Introduced, he
felt that he must dopoinclliluf,' worthy ol
his reputation as "Iho great Mr. Cor
wlne." Hp laid down his stock ot tacts
and llgurcs in systematic order, hulldlug
from them an argument that lie thought
!rrel-tiblo, working at it patiently until
hu thought tho Mi ucturo complete ; nut
tmon look uir into mo laces oi i.u iiuui-
tors wus uimlilii to cululi aclni:lu refnoii.
slvo look. Tlimo they sat, holt tmrllit
lieloru lilin, tll;iilfk'il ami nuiL't so
silent, Indeed, Hint Tom could hear tlm
i:..l. ! tl,.. ..III .ln..l.- nl I lin f ir mill nl'
tlm room. Then, wasn't a ripple oCap
jilanse though, nor a smile, nor n clap of
This discouniRed Corwln a little, but
ho thought hu could waku them up with
some of his oratory. So hu Milled In with
Koino of Ills Impassioned flights of rhcto
rlc, and no orator that America has pro
dueeil hud a more glowing fancy or con d
utter more eloquent things than he. bull
there win no response. There hi? audi
cncoCMlll pat, upilght, unmoved as fo
many gate posts. Then he concluded hit
would trv the virtue of his funny ftorien,
and told'a string of them us only 'lorn
Corwln could tell n story. Selecting a
particularly dlgnllied old fellow In front
bl mm, lw uirecUMi nw ijuugm
Of sjilo-
spilling yarns at hint, but ne cr a smile
broke from Ills Hps or those of any one
pieent. Then lie went to maklngraccs at
them the funniest faces that ever a man
made, faces Mich as only '1 oin torwln
could make. Still not a smllo., not a hint
even that anybody enjoyed the perform
mice. Theio they cat before lilni, giving
that dlgnllied attention which they
thought the occasion required i ; but no
one opened Ills mouth or moved hand or
foot In the way of ic-poiis?. i Inully Mr.
Corwln tat down disgusted.
Then a tall, lank, cadaverous-looking
Individual, fitting off In one corner o the
room, slowly rose to UU feet, and, clear
ing hi throat very leisurely, ca.d : "Mr.
Chairman, hi view of tho fact that we
have had the great Mr. Corulue hero
with us to-dav, greatly toourcillllcatioii,
I tlicreioro move you, sir, that we now
proceed to give Mr. Corwlne Unco
finer'." So saving, hu cat down.
''hen another lank, ca'Javerons individ
ual, on the other Mild of the room, rote to
Ida feet slowly as tho other, nnd said :
"Mr. Chairman, I second that motion."
And he sat down.
Thin tin: Chairman with dim. solemnity
assumed a perpendicular to put the ques
tion. 'rellow-citi7cnf!," said he, "it ha3
been moved and duly seconded that this
town meeting proceed to give three
cheers to the lion. Mr. Corwlne for the
able and masterly addrc! he ha deliv
ered In our pre-eiico to-dny. All who
are in favor of that motion will .signify
tin; .same bv raying avo." A dozen or
more voted In the .illlrinatlyc. 'Thoe
of a contrarv mind will say no." There
were none. "The motion I adopted.'
Then he sat do'sn, and ileiiec again
reigned.
rresently a little, dried up, weazcu
faccd old man In the back part of the hall
got up, and in n cracked voice called out,
Mr. Chairman, lioorav for Mr. Cor
wlno !' And he took his ?eat.
And then the dignified parly in the
middle of the audience, at whom the
Jokes had been directed, roe in Ids seat,
cleared out in inroai, auu, in uigiiiucii
tones, said : "Mr. Chairman, hooray for
the great Mr. Corwlne," and sat down
again.
Finally, an old, giay-halred veteran,
who sat up in tl.u amen corner, got on Ills
leg., and, lcuhiug on his cane, called out,
in the querulous voice of age: "Mr.
Chairman, hooray for Mr. Corwiiie!'
The thtee cheers having been thus
given for the speaker, the meeting ad
jiirued with due solemnity, and Corwln
went to hi room at tho hotel, vowing
that he'd never make another speech In
the Ueserve. And he didn't. "Still.''
mid he. "I never blamed them much.
That was their way of showing enthusi
asm. They'd never had any inf-Moiiarie
among them."
Tlic Sniiri'ini- Court.
t-Moblle JteUtr 1
Tho present session of tills highest tri
bunal, which coinuieneed on Monday
la-t, will have the dei-Mou of several
ibises of natlounl hiipoitauce ; notalily
those relating to the constitutionality of
tho Kiiforceinent Act." Tliu I.ouli
nua and Kentucky ca-es. eomlng up
from last term and having important
uciinn upon uie-o iiuestloiis', aiu ex
pected to be dceldi-il ;at an early
uav. .MlniH-ota and Wisconsin
furnlIi ea-e.s Involving the right of
Stateii to. regulate fares and tarltlson rail
road, either by legi-latiou or con-litu-
tlonal clause. Tliu validity of the C'ali-
lornia siatme, exeiuumg t iiincje wo
men, on ground, ot alleged lewdness.
will also come up at an catly div. In
this, additional interest will bu tuUcm,
from the fact of an act of Coimress hi
direct conflict with the State enactment,
based upon the annmed ground that the
latter mm no power on tnu -unjeci.
h, iiiiliiins ill' t'.'itni'i'li
Dull, heavy headache, obstruction of
the na'al pa?tage, dlchargei fallh
from tliu head into the throat, sometime
proluse. watery, and iullained ; there i
riiiirinir in the ears, deafness, haekinir or
eou''lnnr to clear tliu tnroat, expcctoia
lion ot oiien-ive matter, togciiier wnn
scab from ulcers : the voice is changed
and Inn n nasal twamr. the breatli is of
fensive, smell and taste are impaired;
there Is a sensation of di..ine-. mental
depression, hacking cough, and general
debility. Only a few of the above-named
symptoms are. however, likely to be pres
ent in any one ea-e. I iiere u no tiiser.so
more common lliau Catarrli, nnd none
les? under-tood by physicians.
IHt. .s.Oi:' CATAIIltll IIKMUIiV.
is, beyond all comiiarisou, the best prep
aratio'u for catarrh ever discovered. Uiv
.1.... .1... l...lllr. riC Itj .1 1 1.1 lllillliv
1IUI IUU JllllMUIIlU Ul 11? til I III, SlJUllllll,
air! healing properties, the disease soon
yields. The Golden -Medical Discovery
.should be taken to correct the blood,
which is always at fault, and to act spe
cllically upon the diseased glands and
inlng membrane of the nose. The Ca
tarrli Itemed v should bo applied warm
with Dr. Picitt' Xasal l)ourhfU: only
Instrument bv which llulds can be per
fectly iniecteil to all the passages and
chambers of the nose Iroin which dis
charges proceed.
These medicines are old by drug
glU. Walders Clothing
SPLENDID NEW STOCK
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING
Hats, Cbps, Boots, Shoes.
TKE. W ALDER
is roci'ivliiL.' dally a
lariTB nnd nulondld slocn 01 KOOas,
and is detormiuod to
NOT BE UNDERSOLD
IN CAIRO.
He fa rosolvod to ftlvo tho Tory host
(roods for tho very lowest priooo. uail
- 1 uncl s" vouMelva
Corno;
Sixth Street and Ohio
Lovco.
io.r-ir.
BOOK AGENTS WANTED. ;
We want live men wlm ileilie to nuke n lm
lifiiBiifkellliiKbooW by niliicilptlon to tiiku I
tiiritcry on nm- new "Illsioryof lovn,'im- ,
"IIMoiyiirK!infa8,"or'lllslnry ol WUcon
ln," or "History ofllic Nnrlhweit." Khc i ol
these liooksutu new und contain oter JM lllus.
tmllona each, the latter oier iM ensint Iuks.
You run (ell live ofu Mule HUtorv to any one of
tmy oilier book. Wuulte cxclmtve territory,
IIIhmhI comml-slon, ele. Si nd fot iiilvate teims, I
aamido iiacknKes, clrculurs, uo , to tho olllco i
lieaieit uu. Address , ,,,,,,
11 II. ltU8KLI. & CO , PiiUUIiom, 1
iMadlion, Wl., or t' iiiume, iqnu
iii.ri.et
fituUtin.
i PROMINENT MINTAGES
THE NEW LOW 'RESERVOIR ''STANDARD"
i '
mm
Groat Durability with Handsome Designs, and Giving PERFECT
SATISFACTION Everywhere.
MADE ONLY BY
Excelsior Manufacturing Comp'y
012, 014, 010 and 018 N. MAIN STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO.
AND SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY
s.n.ma W' HENDERSON, Cairo, Illinois.
J. BURGER & CO.
Still Ahead as Usual
This Firm has just brought on
an Immense Stock of
Fall & Winter Dry-Goods
-COMPRISING
NOVELTIES
WHICH THEY
AND WHICH HAS CAUSED THE
EVER SEEN
A LARGE, BRAN -
CARPETS AND
Rockwell's Old Stand,
Wood I Wood I Wood !
COAL! COAL! COAL!
BIG MUDDY (Mount Carbon Coal.)
Tho Cuiro& St. Louis Transfer &Coal Company is ow prepared to
HU orders for Wood and Coal, Delivered to any par of tho City, at
tho Lowest CaBh Prico. OFFICE AND YARD at tho Cairo & St.
Louis Narrow Guugo Depot.
LIST
op
Wood, 1 foot, por eortl
Wood, sawed, per coid
Wood, sawrd and split, per cord
Coal, car load, per ton
Coal, car load, alnuleton
Coal, car load, one-half ton
Lo avo orders at IF. M. Stockfleth's.eQ
sixtn street ana commercial avouuo, ana at tne uompnny urace.
Oi ilors Solicited and Promptly Filled.
7. M. WARD, Supt.
J AS. TS.. Zi AITS, Soc'y A Trsas.
PIIVKK'IAK.
w
ILLIAM It. SMITH, M. D.
UES1DKX0K: No 21 Tlilitrciith street, lie
twern Wnslilngtoii avenue und Walnut street.
OlTICKiXortli aide of KIkIUIi street lie
twii'n Comiiiciclul uml Wnhlnjtton avenue .
0.
W. DUIININO, M. D.
IlKSiniiXCK Comer .Vlutli and Wnlmit
Itieets.
Ol'TlCK: Corner Slxlli slvi'itumlOliloIiCvee.
OFKICK ltOUICS: I'lnm 0 a.m. l.'m., and
(rum '.' to b lun.
I.AWVKKS.
OHN H. MUI.KEY,
Atloriicy ui fjiov.
CA1UO, ILLINOIS,
UFKICKi At Ksldcnci! on Nlnlli flliirl, be
twevn Wufhlnston iiienue and W'uluiil St
Q.REEN Sc QILBERT,
Attoi'iie.VK mid ouufselui'M
lit Luw.
OlTlClIi Olilo Levct, ruiiiiu 7 und n
City NjIIuuuI Hunk,
Wllllnltlll Green, ) . .
William It Gilbert, CA1U0. ILLINOIS.
SlUta r'red'k CJUbovUS
ffHnoclsl nlleution gltcu lo Ailiulrully uud
5t-umliuMt liinliicio.
DANIEL LAMPERT,
Fashionable Barber
xiAin DmBHueinrii
NORTH SIDE OF EIOH'M SVREE1
Betwoen Waehlnttton and Commorcial
AV.UU.Si
1 MAITPJED ljJW2Q&
NO. 256.
ABE ECONOMY IX TRICE,
SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION.
QUICK AND UNIFORM
ALL THE-
SEASON
OF TZE
OFFER
AT
Bush
IN CAIRO.
NEW STOCK OF
OIL CLOTHS.
124 Commercial Ave.
Cairo. Illinois.
pnioEs.
$3 SO.
S4 BO.
' JO 00.
3 00.
3 SO.
Vi oo.
Oblo Levoo, at the Crystal Saloon, corner
ltl.'.lf. KSTATi: AJK.T.
JOHN a. HABMAN &
Real Estate
CO
HOUSE A.C3-BITTS
COLLECTORS.
;0NVEYANCElt8, NOTARIES FDILIC
A.NU
Land Aeuts of the Illinois Central nnd
iJurltntnon and Uulncy R. R.
Companlen,
North Car. Sixth and Oklo Levee,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
I. O. LYNCH,
l. J. HOWLCr.
LYNCH & HOWLEY,
AND
Sous Agents,
Collectors and Conveyancers.
OFFICE At tha Court House.
lu Chaucery-Msitsr'f Sals.
Suite of Illinois, Alexander Comity .a.
In the Alexander County Ulrcult toiul.
William M. Alheitou und John Uodes vd. Johu
Itolilenuuu MulYurel ivniiace rariiiiuu.
PUIILIC itollic is heiehy Riven that lu pur
ktmnri. ,if H ilrri-ee ivndciv.1 ill (heuboie en
tilled cause, in sunt rouuui incnay itnninereoi
A, !.. 173, I, John Q. llarmau, muster In
chsnceiy of said county, will, on Tuesday, the
Mill day ofOctobcr, A f , l7j, ul the hour of 15
o'clock i.in., crtulililuy.bi'llnt public vendue,
at Ihe court house door in the rlty of Cairo, In
naitt oouuiy, trie loiioiviniriicscriiieii reui eaiuie
tn-wlt: '1 he south half of the northeast quaitcr
nl' sirtlnn tweutv.eieu 1271. townshln dfteen
(l.'O, south runue, nuinber two (i) iveit of ths
third principal meridian, In the county ot Alex
ander und state of Illinois, together vlth the
tenement una hcmniameuts inereuiuo oe
lni.i,,ir nr lliurf.tr, kiimfirhllninff.
Teiiii of Sle-Oue half uwh lu luilid, balance
;n one and two veara equal payiuenis, wiih i
luifivmi. iiitwr...! ,fr milium thet-enni ilelcrieil
nayinenta to lie secuivil by mortssge ou Ihe
l'"'?,. ,..o,.i. isrs
Master in Oituicery
Llnenr A Latuden, Coinnlaluimt' Sullcttou,
U.i-llw
coBMiMueji akftcm
11. W.
FOEWAftDIHd
i..1D
Commission Merchant,
Anditader In
FLOUR, MEAL, GBAIN HAY,
orrtcx:
Si OHIOLtVIB
o-B-tr. .
CAIRO, 1LUKOU.
O. CLOSE,
G'srtersl
Commission Merchant
AXU MSl.tR ID
LIME, CEMENT, PLABTXB,
HAIR, Ac,
Uattor Oft? NtlsM(U Baak.
I WIU. sell In car-losil lot' . msBlifrcturtri
(iricci) S'Mlna Frriclit.
JOHN B. PHILLM
AND SON,
(Jucrtnor tu Jolm D. Pblllts)
FORWARDnra
-ASti
Commission Merchants
.n l Ddlri j In
HAY, CORN, OATS, FLOUR,
MEAL, BBAX, stc.
Agtnti for LAVLIN RAHD NWU CO
ICaraar Tsath ftraat and Okla
Isaraa.
.. 1) MalluiM.
K C.
MATHUSS Sc UHL,
FORWARDING
Ami (itncral
Commission Merchants
Dealers In
GRAIN. HAY
PRODUCE.
FLOUR.
AND
04 OIlio Ijovoo.
P. CUHL,
Kxdmltc-
Flour Merchaiit
Millers' Agent.
No fil Ohio Lever,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
in-if.
K. .1 Ay res.
S. I). ATI'-
AYRES ic CO.,
XXsOX73E
And general
Commission Merchants
No. 78
OHIO LEVEE.
L. D. THOMS,
Commission Merchant,
BROKBIl
And dealer In '
STAPLE AITS FANCY
GROCERIES,
Foreign and Domestic Frnita and Nate
114 COMMRCIAl AV1NUE.
s-i;tf.
IlfAST. IMllKr.lt.
It. II. t'LNNlNUUAW.
PARKER & CUNNINGHAM,
(Siiccceors to Miller A I'm Lit,)
FORWARD G
AND
Commission Merchants
Ami Dealer in
WHEAT, MEAL, GRAIN. HAY,
ETC.
ore II U i
Ul OHIO J.r.VKK.
t A Ilic, ILLLNOl!.
M" We have leiued Ihe Ijirife Yellow Waie
lionic, slninc cuiuicity a.con ions, whlcli glirs
ii-. " i ll' t illllci loi'stnuiigaiiilHili'iilsir.
(i.o-u
lANt'IlA.X'K.
C. N. HUGHES,
-Ueuer.il
Insurance Agent.
OFFICII
Over Ksthuii Hal's.
NO.NK but
inted.
1'lrit-Clasi t'oiuiiuU'4 lepr
INSURANCE.
E8TABLHIIED 18Si.
8APP0RD, M0R1IS
AND 0 ANDES,
(moral
Insurance Agents
73 OHIO LEVJLUS,
City NaUosal Baak Buildiaf, ap-stalri.
The OldaatXaUblishsd Asaaoy in Sout
arn liUaoU, rearsasaMmit o
165 000 000