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coHMinnieN merchant.
(IROO.KIF.N.
0 W - -W
W. L. BRISTOL,
lie
(Sulfa
R. W. MILLER,
FORWARDING
AMU
FAMILY
GROCER
Roops ovorything poi-taining to
tho lino of Stnplo and Fancy Gro
corioH, Woodonwaro, VoROtnblos,
Fruits, Sic, Sic,
4i
Try My Now Stylo Mixed
TEA,
Different Combination Prom nny
Boioro O fibred in tho Mnrlcot,
and of Excellent Flavor.
Choices Selection or
QUEENSWARE,
GLASSWARE,
CROCKERY WARE
nnd FLOWER POTS.
A m M m tank
THE BOSS"
FIRE ZXXTEZiER..
WISCONSIN BUTTER,
Swaol und Rich
Again Thin Summer.
iiiairrti
Mn 39. TT.TriTTT1 CTH TT.TnT
CAIRO ILL.
) A I..
Coal Coal
PITTSBURGH,
PARADISE,
IT. CARBON(Big Muddy)
AMJ
PEYTONA CANNEL
G0AJLI
Orders for Conl by tho cnr-load,
n, or iu hoRshoadH, for shipmont,
omptlv attondod to.
. i,
JojrTO ItlrBU cunnuuiuia uuu mi
unufneturors. wo aro prepared
supply nny quantity, uy tuu
onth or your, at uniform rates.
CAIRO CITY COAL COMFANY.
'Ilalllday Itro M office .mi .iiuiiio i.cci-t-llair.day
lln ' ulurlbiiut
ptffl&uf.i orrnuty-ns.,.
i
J'l llsl Uniiu I'mnv., tr.-'.
ALENTINE RESCH,
GROCER.
Dcnlrr l
ittor, Eggs, Hsu, poultry,
Game and all kinds of fresh
Fruit and Vegetables.
ctMh Street. Carro, 111.
w
J-Onlers for Mi-.iiubo.il.) promptly
Illliil nt
T-lli-lt
Hour, il.iy or intni.
HOWIE BROTHERS,
PACKERS,
Wholesale, Retail
and
Commission.
KiaUTH XTRKllT.
rnighost Cash Prioo paid for
gs ana Cattlo.
.Book for the People.
IY3XOI.OOV i A Ksltlnmlo nmlliol noiS ef SW
f Urge double column onl.U'.OniHt
I pin. unit i nicruviiiK.. un Hi. nmural,
or
MarrUuo.li.illU.iuliliU.lirH'-
tho Mytrlf of lloproi
ilrilvun l lie r loii il i.vu n-.
ilUoi-sniorijHiMM.IiM
lil inv urinary mi jvm
luitudinu ull .'itiii.ut
i. VoiicioaUi"! Cbroula Ulioa.cm.l l uihVxci. Il
il of Early AUuicm-u tin- cinul ty.uiii iin.l llu- iluii-
nl .xcc.i. !" ."'I .H'T HiuriiUKV uunu-); iuin-.
..f.ilinyii"'! IiHl'otcncy-iMirlLtu iuu-i.;llur tu iu,
-.'-. . r .(... pliiIpiiiiiIiiiImif Hiiirrluirtf. riot u mi-it
riru.li- ' lunililur li'ilLul
I CU1 ill"
Uu a iniall Medical Trcati.u Outh
'I',;"." V jlin.F,.i. lijii.. Atlilri-.s.
.A.tVlllllrllUrlttuHhlul BpcnuatorrnPA, ctv
' .. ..itt... aI.iiui umk. if til in t'liiiti m rn iiirt (in
fliEMEblbAL&SUEQIOALINBTITUTB,
VOL. 7.
i.utiion ii:ai.i;kh.
R. SMYTH & CO.,
Vbo1fi!e and Ketidl t)f1r In
Foreign nnd Domostio
LIQUORS
nir,s or AM. It Iff IIS.
No. 60 Ohio Lovon,
CAIRO, ILLS.
MKHIt' f-MYTII A CO liavo comUntly
a Utfp Mock nf the lwt BikhI- in llu' mar
ket, and ul.'K-lal attention tolln- wholesale
ranch nl Hit- bminiiM
wiiom.nai.i; moi:its.
STRATTON & BIRD,
Wholesale Grocers
-Ali't
Commission Merchants
AOENTS AMERICAN POWDER CO.
57 Ohio Lovoo.
G. D WILLIAMSON,
Wholesale Grocer
1)iWt til
BOAT STORES,;
Commission Merchant,
No. 10 OHIO LEVEE.
SI'Kf I A I. ntlmitlon pmn tncoi.4i;rniiie:ila anil
llilins iipIts
IMI.VT AM) OH.;.
B. F. PARKER,
Duller In
tPaints, Oils, Varnishes,
xjxxtxj5xx:ej.
Wall Paper, Window Glass, Win
uow anaucs, uc.
Always on hand, the cili'-niir l Ilium innltn?
AIIIOKA on..
BroHH'
Coninr Eleventh Strf-et and WashlnK-
ton Avunuo
CAIRO CITY BINDERY,
O. O. ZZuolai,
1'ioprietor,
UNDER AND BLANK BOON
MANUFACTURER,
Bullotlii Building. Cor. Twelfth Street
nnd WualilnKton Avenue,
Oniro, Illinois
)Cf-( ounty and Itiiltroti.t Work a SK-cIally .
Tho Boat ia always tho Choapost ?
von
Grocers,
Druggists,
Mills,
m
Tho alldlnii top It yrlthout aoams or
hlnueit and ennnot cet out of order.
Tne meaaurlntt pump is ine onaieat,
fastest, nnd ONLY PATENT PUMPueod
In nsnwanlied iron tank, prices roaucea.
sund for catniogue.
WILSON & EVENDEN,
riUcL I in I Jtinufutuieri, II A it W,it UU SI.. Cbiu-
For Salo at Nanufaoturers' prices by
Barclay Bro's.,
Wholesale Druggists,
CAIRO, ILLS.
liu-cod.
CARL PETERS,
HORSE SHOER,
BLACKSMITH
AND
Wagon Maker,
STVTTT RTTfn'RI1. BotWOOIl OHIO
LEVEE AND COMMERCIAL
AVENUE.
Manufactures hts own Horse Slioounmd
can Asauro Uood Work.
PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
O-'Mlil
wantlnirHrliiiol furnitureor auiilillea alioiil.l wrlto
J li, IIAKKII. No.il N HeviiitUStbt l.oiil,Mo.
IOU VAN KLAKli ir iur,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS, K lil DAY. OCTOBER 22, 1875.
IAlrllMS
I wotnUr If It -eint long
Tii vout tlirc yi-.its ImMrimsHu. orniori',
Kilii'i-, lintli In niik Ihi- llnilMnpl,
We uitul ut the ltiewiratlil il"r.
'I In- Kriii'diil iitiuc of your li ui'l
i our lirul i-U'i. I atvtlirni U-t,
Ami lirarfnim nut llin'i- ilcti'lliiK IIH.
'I lie wlilnrc'ltii:iuilnti', "Dmi'l fi'itt't-'
Ah, win It that your faith In m
Wm iW, or that niv tliiiUKliti you r'l,
A ml Kii'-ifc-.l Ihi- )ilot my liruln nmri-hwl,
I tt.it.-U. at thclieati'lii. imrlii'a l-
1'iiM ti'll tin- ruin tli lnlli'l monn
Win lilil'li'ii liy llir ti nilx-.t'it Iitck
"Ailliu !" you crlinl. ''now. iloii't forget
'to brill; our lie.t illnlirellu hack "'
("-criliucr fur Noumwr
SENATOBIA'S TRAGEDY.
INirlliulnr-. l' Hie .Tllcn rj .'iu-U
IIiiiiiIi'Iip-'I In- iiiiii- of lln' Qiinr.
r.'lC Ill Ion il lln- Woiiuilccl
.nun.
Mi'iniihn Ai)l )
Stitnl.'iv' Ajiftat I'oiitnlnt-il a -jicclal
ti-lt'L'raiil rcl:ttiu to h dllllctilty nt Sena-
tolmi. 'I'iitt! cotintv. .M "M"Iiitil. which iv-
Fiiltc-il lit the (kiitli ol lluil M'ilt'iiry and
ho fatal woiinuiii'' ol J. II. tocue. 'I in-
oiuier wn n oru-u tnauc-r vwio nau di-uh
iiplilyin the niak'i'lul for tliu court
idiim', .'Hid tin! latter in a lui-rciiani. ami
i timer, hut win also cotitractor ior uiu
county huildinj; c pukvu of. liotli wore
wi-ll known citiciii. nun as kuou a, uiu
lllllctiltv occurn-tl.il ti-lwrrani nnnottnct-tl
the fatt'to Mr. Cocke's MctuphU frh-tuN,
who jirotiilcil it special train, ami with a
urucon iirocci'in.-(i 10 1 1 is ijcii-tucaincni-
tohla. Yesterday an Anptal reporter
tclieil fcctiatohla ami wa lurnl-lieil tliu
followin-' written statement by a eitl.en
of that place:
"ftaturuav evening aooui nan-ia uvc
'clock Mr. Cocke anil Mr. M'llctiry
net hi ftalurionV siiloon. M'llenry was
talking about politic-, anil sihl that he
wa-i a weinocrai an over, nut lie woum
rather support .Settle than lira'ly. Cocke
bi-cauie oileiiilcd at him I'orj-ayin so, anil
commi-uceil cur.-titi liiiu anil abusing' him
iihiiieri-ll'ullv.nud Mioke about -hootin-'.
M'llenry sti.ppeil out of the siloon sitnl
opened his breat. saying, "Jack Cocke,
lien- h f. uravc a Dreamt a you ever mioi
at. 80 .-hoot. Cocke then walked over
to his .-tore. M'llenry came, on the de
pot platform, and as he Mepticd around
t lie corner of the depot building on the
tilatlonn. met uoeuo, wno iueu com
menced lil. abu-e of .M'llenry aaln,
cursinc him very much, and oiicrcil to
divide arm? and li"ht him. M'llenry said
no. that he was armed and ready
to ti-c the iii-tnuiuMits. Cocke
then proposed to mea-mre the distance ;
.M'lle'iry aceeptini:, they then utepped oil
tiie distance on the platform ; but Cocke,
ht-tcad of liKlitlnir. turned it oil b curs
Ine M'lli.nry, lint M'llenry did not no
tice him. Cocke then walked a way.
bout half-lat seven o clock they met
n a saloon, and .M'llenry called Cocke
a-ide. to a? k him about his curuitr him
tliat evening. Cocke bc-ran cur.-ine him
nunln, nun M;iilt'U nun in me laei-.
M'lli-nry nacKin 10 mu nacK nan oi inu
liou-e, saying he was not aruieil. Coi-ke
commenced pulling out hi- pi-tol?sayinz
he woulil til viae, i.etore t. ocwe oi inem
out, M'lletirv drew a pi-tol ami ilrcd.
f hooting Coi-ke in the abdomen. Several
hots wen- exenangeu uy noiu pariiei,uui
110 Oilier iiauiage was uunu in im: nuu-u.
Cocke backed outofdoor-. anda M'ilen
rv came out. grabbed lilm by the col
lar, stabbing him ftvi-ral times:, .M-m-nry
beating him over the head with UU pi-tol
and ekiooting at litni one time, the hall
going through the right lappel of lits
coat. Cocke then ran about thirty f el.
M'Henrv alter him. Thry then lited
again, 'hi-n Cocke eommeiieed advancing
on M'lletirv, following him about liltv
feet. TlieV inetl snoi again, oiu me uiu
iet. -ped'widi! of their mark. Cocke
then caught hold of M'llenry and stabbed
11 in M-vi-ral time, tin' knlf- penetrating
In the region of tho heart, and eatl-ing
aliuo.t in-taiii ucatn.
A ii-leyrani from Sonatobia, last night.
-tales that Cocke was free of pain, but it
was feared that periostitis (Inllatnmatlou
of tiie llbrotts membrane which Invests
tiie bone-) might eiiMie. His condition
U very critical, and Ills recovery will be
astonishing.
A Ilni-nineiilt' I'.'iisl In it Starving
t'ainii.
tfium lint Darted st-ilal, In scilljnii- for
NoM-mtir.J
"Wot'.s that dream you
was
talKln
limit U-.-s now Ir" .-alii Mi-C orniloK. Mttitiir
ilowiiaiHlalunilonln tliootitorprisij with
tiie nio-t slinim'!(.'rs iinlllli-rt'iiei.'.
K'Himt tlm (liiim-r at. St. Joi" a-Ui-il
tin. n.-i-sfiii :ul(lri'.L'il aufiitli-niaii wlio-o
r.K-ullv f alinu-titary itiinfiiiiation liatl
lii-oii at once tin- lilU-i nun tonnuiit oi iih
nrosont social circle.
"Y."
t'liov nil rrntlicrcil iML'L-rlv around .Mr,
Mi-Connli-k : uvuti Mr. Dtitiiitliy, wlio
still innvIliL' nwav. PtOlllllll.
"ir'll." f-alil Mr. Mnroli, it liean with
lioi-Mi'iik ami in. In lii'L-ltcaK, yon
i.-iwiu-. Inlov nnil i-nt vt-rv thick, anil rs
siitta-liv wlili ;riuvy and liijins." TIkto
was.-ivi-rv DeiTeiitlble watt-riiij,' ol tliu
iniiniii In thu nartv. anil .Mr. Marcli, wltl
tliu iroulus nf a trite narrator, tituler tlm
nlaui-llilo iliirnUi of havhiir forgotten
hu torv. n-iieatfil tin) ln-t iiL-nti-iici'
"li'ss Mttiit'-liy with L'ravy anil Injins
And tatt-r. liakcd."
"Von :i i r oil uo ore i ami un i pin.
with fat !" lntonio?ud .Mrs. Ilrackett
linclllr.
,'" .''" .. ... .. I . . ..... I. ..!.. 1
i-or i loin as l kcs i r oi inn iiiihcu
itois iiiriiof SKins aim an .uiu Missiiu
mil i-rill'i'P null lliiDlncks!"
At thw tnauieai worn tnoy ianj,'iii'u, nui
mliilil'iillv tioiliain. hut cnacrly and cx
licctaiitiy, ami sain, "i.o on .
"Anil tlillllnoks !"
. . - . ... ....
von hi d that more" saui .mt.-
Rratkott witli a bnrot of iiassioit. "d
nn il ii von !'
The L'ivor of this llnrniacldi! feiist taw
hU ilanKt'ioiii tiosltlon, and lookoi
around for Duintihy. Hut lui had dlsaii
jieared.
A Mimic euro.
A Vleksburj: wife Informed her hu?
1 1 lli.. nllim- uini-nlllf tllill .-111! Wil
Uilllii ill" ".. n -. .
ivm-kiiur iui-o t Into tho iriiivu for tliu
want of a hired jilrl.and us liu wont out,
bho leaned haek and fell to vceiilnj,'. '1 lie.
children were niakluir n iiolfohi tho hull
lie passed out, ami hu-ealled out :
"You want to Kton thl racket '. our
1 ...nu't iivo u wpok. nnd when you
.'ot a dtep-inother hcio next Ri.rlijK, f hu
won't put up Willi any such loollh-
u'l'icn lui oamo homo to dinner, hU
wife met him with a stullo and jnld :
"Isn't our, a cozy home, lilehard. wl h
only our own llttlo family to look niter 1"
A HUNCHBACK'S REVENGE.
.ifm-ilvtliiKTito iil'llif IJiijhmIio IiiiiI
.Haiti- i mi ii) till Drloi iiilt..
lUoiuvCoin-iiponileiiceof the Irnljn Tlint
III Attgii't lat great alarm wis created
In tiie village of inclfa, near Florence,
by the mvterioui dlsaipearau:u of two
children a bov, nine years oil, on tin
morning of the" '.list, and anotlierboy of
eight the following evening. It was up
posed that thev might have iillen Into
the stream, where they went o llsii and
bathe, but no trace of Ilit-in or their
clothes could bo louml. All kinds of ex
aggerated Ideas got alloal In ti c village,
mote particularly as these wcij not the
llm children who had .suddenly disap
peared, and It was inserted that thete
were children killers In the
adjoining wood. On the liOth.
wlille one of the women of the vil
lage was arrangl.ig her hair at the back
window of her room, site heard frightful
hrlekH, and recognl.ed them iw coming
irom Amerigo Turehl, u boy nine years
old, and thai they proceeded lront the
workshop of one Carlo Orandi, a cart
carpenter. She ran down Into the street
and alarmed tliu neighbors, who made
lor the workshop, which they found
closed, the boy crying loudly for help
from within. After vain attempts to get
uramu to aiimii tneni, they ourst open
the door, and found liini struggling to
force the boy Into a hole. Me hail cut
the child feat fully about the head, and
from Ids month blood was liowing,
caused, as the hoy afterward narrated,
by a we.lge firandi hail tried to force
into his mouth to gag him.
After the man was sc-urcd It was ob
'erved that some of the bricks of the
iloorlng were looe. and on these being
removed the )lr-t tiling seen was n child's
hand. The Place was quickly dug up,
and the mutilated bodies of the two boys
who had disappeared ten days boforo
were discovered; and on tliu "hole Into
which Uranill was ti ring to force Amer
igo Turclii being examined, a number of
other children's bones were louml at the
bottom. So sooner was the thing known
than the village been me a scene of the
wildest excitement, and the authorities
had to send oil" in hot liasie lor whatever
military and police there were in the vi
cinity, and a .sittilcii-nt force arrived jit-t
iu time to tave the wretch from being
torn to piece? by the populace.
It seems that the murderer. Orandi,
was a deformed man of diminutive stat
ure, high rounded shoulders, very large
head, upon which there was not a scrap
of hair, and repul-ive features. As is
too often the case in Italy, such unfortu
nate creature become the object of open
public ridicule. The hove ol Incisa had
been in the habit of tea-lug and torment
ing Orandi and playing all kinds of prac
tical Joke- on iiiui, and it was in revenge
for till- that lie bad, as onnortunlfv of
fered, cntti'cd now one and then another
of tho ringleaders' into his workshop,
and (here murdered them, burving them
under the floor. Amerigo 'i'urcbl said
that Orandi had invited him into Ills
workshop under the pretext of having
ome fun with the other liovs; that to
ccomplish this lie wna to hide in the hole
ratidl uncovered, hut that lmmcdlati-)v
le entered it Orandi attempted to i-tran-
glu him.
s Tliorc it Portrait of I'oculloil tax'.'
from the ltlclimoiul l".iHiiatr, Oct. 11 J
There has hoen amon" the de-eimliii
of the Indian I'rinee.s a conslMciaWc In
terest re-pectlng a veritable Portrait of
her. A gentleman of this eitv has for
t-verai months heen completing a cor-
rc.-poiKlence with gentlemen in l.ng
laud on this subject, and there
reason to Del ere that there are
several portraits still extant which are
utiientie. anil that an original of a "true
copy may ho obtained lor our gallery ol
ill-tone irginians. 'i Hero is no doubt
that a portrait was taken ol Pocahontas
when in l-.ngiaud, and it is natural to
uppos. that tliu original, or a copy
hereof, may be iu posos-ioii of the
tone family, ol which Pocahontas' hus-
land was u cadet. The last advice from
England is that there is .-till extant a por
trait of the Princes ami her son.
Symptom-- !' Culiirrli.
Dull, heavy lieadachi,I obstruction of
tliu na-itl pa'-'-aL'i'?, di-cliara-es lallin
from tla- head into the throat, sometimes
profuse, watery, and inllamcd ; Hutu is
riiitrin" in the oar?, ileafne. liackln'' or
coii'diiti'' to clear llio throat, expoeiota
lion of olluii-ive matter, together with
calls from tilcori; : tiie voice is chnuircil
and has a naal twan, the breatli I- of
fensive, Miiell and tnste are impaired:
there Un f-ensation of illzziut-i, mental
depression, hacking cotili, and frciu-ral
debilitv. Only a few ol Uiu above-named
-yniptoins are, however, likely to be pros-
nt in any one ca-e. i nere i-s uo ui.easu
inure eounuon tliau tatiirrn, and none
les- tuider.stuod by physician!.
III!. SACK'S CAT.Mlttll ltl.Ml.HV.
is, beyond all comparison, tiie bet prcp
aiallon for calartli ever dUcovercd. I'll
derthe inlluence of IU mild, --ootliin,
and healing properties, the di?en-u soon
view. J lie uouien .Mciucai wt;covirv
should be taken to correct the blood,
which W always nt fault, and to act ;-i-e-
cilleally upon the ili-eaed glaiiil- and
lining nioinbrauo of tliu no-e. Tim Oi-
tarrn lieinciiy siioiuu i: appueu warm
with Dr. I'krce's Xaml l)ouchtC only
in-tnnuont bv which lluliU can bo per-
loctlv inieetcd to all tlio pa-sages iimi
elmtubi'is ot tlio nose from which dis
charges proceed.
These inciucuics me foiu v) iiniy
glsts. .
l'.u- llio .Hoilliol.Ooliilor,
nuiiiig tlio fever K-ason of )a-t month,
the locU of AyerV Ague Cure in tluiOlil
Xoith .Stato lieoaino exhausted, and be
fore a supply could be received Irom Lo
well, llio Miilerlng from cliiH; nnd lover
became fearlul. A lew parttoi wetu so
fortunatu as to have it on liand,
iimi In Iredell county, lhi drug,
gists el;ed out their hletider stocks by
M-lllng do-es a spoonitileaeh lor a dnl
iar. Many paid ten ilollnrs for a bottle,
wiwm tin, n.iriii-ii- iirii-n is lint one, and
tlioiiL'lit themselves favored at that, o
valuablu are thu curative propertlei
nt' tlita rii-imnr.itlon. which UOt only ex
pels tlio poison from the .yti'iii, but
IiMivo-j Hie iintleiitwltliimiiniialicd liealtli
and vlgor.-AViffiVi (.V. V.) Standtml,
i
BOOK AGENTS WANTED.
Wu want live men who ileliv to make a bii.l
li(s,.iof.ellhiKhiioWii by uljicrlitli)ii l' hiVi-h-nltoryoii
mu- new "History uf lima, or
"lll.tory orKimJ4i,"or "lllstmy nt ".I'eou
ulu," oi-"HUlmy tif llio NiiitliHi-it." Lac iof
thee booln iuv new and contain nf w lin
tratloin eiieli, the hitter nmr i"1 ncmvlnu.
Vim eiiu eil lire ut'n Stale- illntni'.v toiiuyiiiii-ot
tiny oilier biiok. Widu exehwlM- tii'rltury,
liberal eolilliiL&tmi, eli!, Send tor iirlvulo terms,
fr.uiiil iMckiiKe. elifiiliirii. eld tu the .illicit
liuirust yon. Aililres
II. II. IttJ.s.slH.L.'tCO., I'llblUhiii,
Maillwn, WN ur He Mului-s, Iowa.
10-15-Ct
PROMINENT ADVANTAGES
THE NEW LOW RESERVOIR "STANDARD"
Great Durability with Handsome
SATISFACTION Everywhero.
MADE ONLY BY
Excelsior Manufacturing Comp'y
012, 014, 018 nnd 018 N. MAIN STBEET, ST. LOUIS, MO.
AND SOU3 EXCLUSIVELY BY
C. W. HENDERSON, Cairo, Illinois.
i: ?iu
J. BURGER & CO.
Still Ahead as Usual
This Firm has just brought on
an Immense Stock of
Fall I Winter Dry-Goods
-COMPRISING
NOVELTIES OP TH SEASON
WHICH THEY OFFER AT
Sacrificing Prices,
AND WHICH HAS CAUSED TnE
EVER SEEN
A LARGE, BRAN
CARPETS AND
Rockwell's Old Stand,
Wood I Wood ! Wood !
COAL ! COAL! COAL!
BIG MUDDY (Mount Carbon Coal.)
Tho Cairo & St. Louis Transfer & Coal Company is ow prepared to
fill orders for Wood and Coal, Doliverctt to any par of tho City, at
tho Lowest Cash Price. OFFICE AND YARD at tho Cairo St St.
Louis Narrow Gauge Depot.
LIST
OX"
Wood, -1 foot, pur cord
Wood, sawed, per cord
Wood, sawed and split, per cord
Coal, car load, per ton
Coal, car load, sineloton
Coal, car load, one-half ton
La&vo ordera at 'F. M. Stockflath's.OS
Sixth otruetand Commercial Avenue,
Orders Solicited
IMIYSH'IAXS.
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ILLIAM It. SMITH, M. D.
HKSll)l'..NCK: Ko 21 Thirti-cnth etret-t, lie
iirren Wu.lilngton uvv-mic iimi WulmiHtini-t.
Ot'KlCK: North ile of Kltfhtli utri-ct lic
twien Commercial urnl Wuililntttoiiuveimr.
0.
W. DUNNING, M. D.
UKSlunNCi: Cnir.er Ninth nnd Walnut
jtnt-t.
Or't'lCK: Corner sixth street and Ohio U-vee.
OKI'tCK IlOUUSi 1'roiiiOa.iu. l'.'in.,Hiid
from" to b ! in.
i,.iwvi:its,
yOIIN II. MULKEY,
Attorney at Iiuv.
CA1U0, ILLINOIS.
Ot'l'ICi:: At ividilem-i! on Ninth Street, he
tweeii Waililiislon u venue nnd Walnut M.
REEN & GILBERT,
Attorneys and Counselors
at I.iuv.
ovkici:
Ohio I.evec, rooms 7 anil j
City National Hank,
wil'liu!" II. Ulliii-r't, CAIItO. ILLINOIS.
Miles t'nd'k. UllbertJ
Sspeeliil atlentloii Khcu to Admiralty anil
3timi!ioui iiusimps.
DANIEL LAMPERT,
Fashionable; Barbor
Noimi nidi: of mourn stiiefi
Between Wunhimiton ami Commercial
Avenuua.
NO. 259.
AM ECONOMY" IN PRICE.
SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION,
QUICK AND UNIFORM
Designs, and Giving PERFECT
ALL TIIE-
IN CAIRO.
- NEW STOCK OF
OIL CLOTHS.
124 Commercial Ave.
Cairo. Illinois.
37HXOBS.
$3 CO.
$4 60.
S 00.
3 00.
S3 60.
Vi OO.
Ohio Levee, at the Crystal Saloon, corner
and at the Company's Office.
and Promptly rilled.
T. M. WARD, Supt.
111.' A I. KSTA'I'i: AI.'KXT.
JOHN a. HARMAN & CO.
Real Estate
AXD
HOUSE A.C3-EUSTTS
COLLECTORS.
;ONVEYANCEKS, NOTABIES PUBLIC
Land Atfonts of the Illinois Central and
jiurunKton ana uuincy K. it
Companies, North Cor. Sixth and Ohio Eeve,
CAIRO. ILLINOIS.
O. I.Y.NCII.
U. 1I01VM.V,
LYNCH & HOWLEY,
AND
Kousq Agents,
Collectors and Conveyancers.
OFFICE-At the Court House.
In Chancsry-Maiter'i Sal.
Slate of llllnolu, Alexander CuUiily -i8.
Ill the Alexander Comity Circuit Louit.
William M. Atheitou and John Hoilge vs. Jolili
llolden and .Maipui't waiiuce i iiriiiion.
IDtrilLlO notice H hereby Riven .'""! l'm
,1, ,-n.' u-nili-riil 111 thcubuw eu
tltleilcallii-. Ill niiiu eoiuiiii uivdiny iiriuiiiricui
. Ii , li-TJ, I, John .'. ilnriiiiin. muster In
nu'..i-v nt' k.ifil eountv. will, on Tue.iUv. the
jctli day of October, A l , 1175, at the hour of 1
o'clock I'-in., ot .am nay, tell at puuitu enuiie,
nt the court liouir door tu the city of Cairo, In
mild county, the following ihwcrlbed real eitatc,
in.uli! 'llie miiitb hiill'ol'the iiortbeatt ntinrtiH'
of .ectloii twenty-n-ien (37). township llflien
(15), south rauk'e, nuiiiber two (.') wel ol I -tlili
(t inlncipal meridian. In the county ot An
under and Mate of llllimii. logelher with tl
tvneinnts nnd Imtdltaineiits theieimto be
lniiKiuK or thereto aeltnltiln;r.
'lerms fiffialc-Oiic-hair cHi in hand, balance
.nunenndtwovenin equal payments, with sslst
per cent- Intcivit per aiimini theieout dereuwi
puymenti In be secured by inoiisuge on Hie
propeity Hold. ,
euro. .....on. .i7h.IM.-.MAJft
Muster m Ctiancery.
LlnewirA Uiniden, Coiiiplalimiit's Solicitors.
ii-a-j-itiiv
Commission Merchant,
And dealer In
FLOUR, MEAL, GRAIN HAY,
omtR:
M OIIIOt.KVKK.
o-s-tr.
I CAIItO, ILIJNOIS.
C. CLOSE,
Gneral
Commission Merchant
KfX) DKSLtR M
LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER,
HAIR, &C,
Undor City Nation lA Bank.
IW1T.T. irll In oar-lnml Intl at Uiuu:facturtra
imci'S, adding Frcijttit.
JOHN B. PHILLIS
AND SON,
(SucctHora to John 11. I'lilllls)
FORWARDING
Commission Merchants
And I'rJfM In
nAY, CORN, OATO, FLOUR,
MKAL, BRAN, etc.
Agtntl tor LAFLIN kBAUD POWDRR CO
ICorner Teatk Straet and Ohio
Lava.
.. 1). Mutinies.
K. C.
MATHUSS Sc UHL,
FORWARDING
Anil General
Commission Merchants
lHaK'ts In
FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY AND
PRODUCE.
04 OIlio Ijovoo.
P. CUHL,
KsrliM ir
Flour Merchant
Millers' Agent.
Xn fO Olilo l.cii',
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
7-lClf.
E. .1. Ayres.
8. l. Aytf.
AVRES Sc CO.,
FIiOUB
And Kincrul
Commission Merchants
No. 78
OHIO LEVEE.
Ii. D. THOMS,
Commission Merchant,
And dealer In
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES,
Forelirn and Domestto Fruits and Nuts
184 COMMERCIAL AVENUE.
-cir.
tir.isT. i-.niKtn.
II. II. CONINGUAM.
PARKER & CUNNINGHAM,
(Succeisora to Miller A l'tuker,)
FORWARD O
AND
Commission Merchants
And Healer I"
WHEAT, MEAL, GRAIN. HAY,
ETC,
01 owftSvtt. jjJAlllO. ILLINOIS.
Q-tVehavn Ieued the Iirsc Yellow War'
bullae, tnn.Ke capacity H.ntm lona, wklcli flrea
us ainiile fjeilltien I'or.lurliisinilil'j4ujf.
0-t-tf.
IMHirKAXCK.
C. N. HUGHES,
(jtiieral
Insurance Agent
OFFICE!
Orsr Ksthnii UU'l.
NONK but
t-nlcd .
I'lret-Class Couianl( repre
INSURANCE.
ESTABLISHED 1808.
SAFFORD, MORRIS
AND CANDSI,
Ueneral
Insurance Agents
73 OHIO XJSVEE.
City National Bask lullolur. np-iUlti.
The Oldest Established Aa-ency la ftoat
rn Illinois, rprsaUny otm
165 000 000