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be faff HiMim. ! ' Vr. Vice l-n.,-1. T..I. Ktrili. Tl'.j1ht M I iiiM. WW. Bulk J Cornor Corrunurclal Arc unit Cth Street, OAino, xctis. II HrlnLman, t. f.iiU, A (Jdirtiil lliiiihlni.' IIiihIimhh Hour. 1l?JI,l'"frMMnii.l.i.iirtlit Itil.i.fl i.al.l MMnMM'rtllBliMHlii 1 1. ' THE City National Bank CAIRO, ILLINOIS. CAPITAL, - - $100,080 . . .. orririm, m. i,..'AU.'"'AV I'nul'tMit. ,lv AV, Vi. I'rr.t . ' ATOll, l'i.,l,r W AM KH II VM.OP, As.'t Uathhr. MIIKCTUM II. I.. iIaliihat, w. I. 11 iLiiiAv A II. ,Sah(jui Exchange, Coin and United Statos """"j uuugui una ooia. Enterprise Saving BANK. CHARTERED MARCH 21, 1S09 CITY NATIONAL BANK. CAIRO nrrwtm . SAKroun. itmi.Ii tit "h1,f.A VI.Oi:, Vice ITnMtot in.iLOI1, h.-c'mn.l 'lrturer i. ., MKcTui: V, Iu,LAri Oauoium, It. II CCSNJ.KIIUK. II I IU.iI.AV, J. M I'lIILUl',. T STMIKSiT inl.l on leis,t At the rat rjr 3 J. IKr wiit i-ranuuiii. ilarth Nt au.I sM,i,m I ulely to the princit of tl .!,IK,ltj, thrnby Harried Women and Children may Doponit Money and no ono oIbo can draw it. ."'.P, '"''""'lay fromln m. to 1 p m W. HYSI.OP. Tre.urir. v.iitiirrr sroiti:. OyTew-lfork Btorc WHOLESALE AND RETAII.. VARIETY STOCK IN TIIK CITY. Goods Sold Very Close. Corner 10th St. and Communml Av CAIKO. ILLINOIS C. 0. PATTER & CO. va(;o..n. The Gamble Vao'on MAKUPACTUItKI) IlV JOHN P. GAMBLE. rHBE6T and CHEAPEST WiflON MAN UFACTURED1 MANUFACTORY, OHIO LEVEE Near Thirth-Fourth Stroct CARL PETERS, HORSE SHOER, BLACKSMITH AND Wagon Maker, SIXTH STREET, Rotwcon OHIO I JLEVEE AND COMMERCIAL AVENUE. Manufactures hlH own Horso Shoec and can Ausuro Good Work. PATRONAGE SOLICITED J 1 CAIRO CITST 3INDERY, f O. Xluolfs, i'rolirlctiir, HINDER AND BLANK BOOR MANUFACTURER, Dulletlll Bulldini', Cor. Twulrth Street uud WaahinKtou Avenue, Odiro, XlliiioiM lC-County mid lUUrond V..rk u Siiecialtv VOL. 8. I'lllrSMIIA.NK. " YyiM.tAM 11. SMITH, 14. u. IIKHIHK.VCK. N,i "i 'ii.i,...... i.. twwil Washington avenue and Waluulstnt. wnct: Nuttii hi.iu or imkIiiii n-t u- iwini Uirnmcrrliil un.l Wiulilnxtoii ati'iuir. c.w-dunnin W. DUNNING, Iff. D. Itl'SIIlKNCI' CorniT Ninth and Walnti OITICK: Corner .Sltlitir land Ohio It. omci: IIOUUSi From a.m. Hm., and mini 10 n p.m. i.avyi:iin. john h. mulkky, Attorney at Law. CAIKO, ILLINOIS 1 Jw""linloii areniw aryt Walnut st iu:.vtisthv. Dn'n' CAN"2. DENTIST. OKHCK AND KKSIIirvfr. ri..i..i. IkIkmii Warhlnxi-u aiW .,mni.rrial Arnue. wlf ( WHO, II.LM. ItKAI.KSTATi: Ali:.T. JOHN Q. HARMAN & CO. Real Estate AKD HTOXJSE A.GMEJ2STTS COLLECTORS, :ONVEYANCKB, NOTABIES PUBLIC AND Land Airnnta of tho Illinois Contra! and uuhuikwh ana wuiccy H, It. North Cop. Siatli and Ohio Levae, UA.IKO. ILLINOIS. i.Kiroit nt:Ai.:it.H- R. SMYTH & Co7 WholtwJe an.1 rtiill I(Ir8 in roi'oign and Domostio LIQXJOHS Am WIXK.S OF AMi KI.MIS, No. 60 Ohio Levoe, CAIRO, ILLS. MKS.SU SMYTH A CO. luire con.Untly 1 . a law tk of tbe beat kikU In ILenuir .if1 "u'l'''P-lal attention toihe utioUaaU O'CALLAHAN & HALL, IRON, TIN AND Isla't Roofers, KTlSr., ILL. Ro oilng and Guttering a Specialty Slate Roofiing a Specialty in uuy jjuri 01 aoumcrn Lightning Rods, Pumps, Stoves UUU A 11-1 W U1U, Jobbing Promptly Done, THE ENEMY OF DISEASE ! THE FOE OP PAIN TO MAN AND BEAST Is liit' til-mid old MUSTANG LINIMENT, Which has stood tho tost of 40 x cars. fnlLl01!? lt YiiU PS1 Hoal no Lameness it willnot Cnrn.nn Ache, no Pain, that Afflinta man body, or tho bodv ofallorsri body ofanorso io animal, that its magio touch, 25p., 50o. orbl 1? aooH not yiold to A bottln nnqfintr ww. ...... Muw(f ('WW ui v u hnsofton Baved tholifoof a Iluman iiuiug. ana itostorea to .biro and Usefulness Many tv Valuable Horso. lo-eiil-ilAw-ly. JACOB WALTER, BUTCHER Ami Dealer m Fresh Meats EIGHTH STREET. Between Washington and Commercial Avenues, adlnimni. .,... " 1 - rt -.a,... y n t KEKl'S for aide tlmbest llwf, Poik, Million Veal, Umli, .Sausage, Ac. and Is mo l.rui.1 If i-rvi. I'.iiillli". In .in iuvimiIhIiIh iiiiimiiit I.. D. Alflit, Calm. U.K. Akim Chlejgi, L. D. Akin eft Co., Dealers In Harness 1 Saddles, Whips, Collars, Etc. 105 Commercial Avenue, . - . CAIBO, ILLS. wnfn.. i'" fvrlnir in with tlulr patronage Omc. ttU.tla, alAlg, C:,rx..r "T-lftK otx..t CAIRO, ILLINOIS, TUESDAY, SHUT IN A MINE. Workmon in tho Mnnzanita Minos ELmU11 a Oavini; bonk Their Final Rescue. ' i (Lvinl ... , ,.,... . .,.. , . ' A ravo ocoiire I In the Mannnlta mine, four mo., working In the .Irift-ono Mhllc .. and one mZ. IV: Irom the -two otben, who were drlf tlnK. The tunnel a eighty f.ict lonjf, with dritti running alright anglen rrom the end, distance offorty-Mx feet on one Mc and forty-clght on tho other. The whlto man, wlio-e name li (icorgo llrad.haw, wa workinginonnnfthc drift mid a China man In the other. The carman came out of the tunnel with a load and one of the Chlneo for powder about the time tho cavo occured anil ran away Irom the danger ...luii n,e, ,aw tnc rt-afa ol dirt coming, hut 0 cour.c the men infldc wire closed in. A large ma ol dirt mixed with great bowlder, ol jilne-clay covered tho ground In front of the tunnel, and the foreman at once turned on both nozlc and set lifteen hundred inch ol water at work washing the same off. Thl, was continued without Interriiiitlcn until about K) o'clock voter day morning, w ben the rail- of the track nf the tunnel wero founj. The water win then turned oit'and mentct at work fink ing a nhafl through the caved maM to tap tne tunnel. A large gang wero present lo -hi ami prepare timbciH for-afetv, and by diligent work about 1 o'clock r. m. they reached the tunnel and found tho men all right and ready to be holucd up through the hole and to the Mirface. ltwa a nar row ocapc. The air Mra bad and :i candle would not burn for hours before the rescue ... iU-VJUU. The water In the tunnel was getting to bo about up to the top of the men's boots and I... . .1 . .. . . that cau-ed them more fear tuan anyth ng v. f.i-htened elc. Ilrid-baw laid he was frl'ditencil I from no other cnue than fear that the water mljfht rle h!gb enough to thut of nlr entirely. Ho felt rontident the men would dig blm out, and they did. Hun dreds ofpcople from town viritcd the place and a general relief wai felt when the news of the afaty of the two men was brought Jo town. The Proposed Inland Sea in Algeria. (I'rom the Urooklyn L'nlon ) la tba I'llocene period, according to Sir Charlt". I.ycll, the great African Sahara was under water between latitudes 20 and SO degrees north, eo that the i-outheastcrn part or the .Mediterranean communicated Willi that porliou ol the Atlantic now bounded by the west coast of Africa, a lact oiilencc not only by tbe presence of marlno shells and other ro mains, but by the radical dlllcrcucc be. tween tho fauna and llora north and south ot it. There are two nrlnclnal denre,slon in tbe s.ibira, a basin in the Sabcl, north of the Middle -Niger, covering li'l.nW fqujire mue, and another In the Algerian Sahara. It Is argued by liouild .Mackenzie, a JlrltMi lOi'lueer, that a lung valley extends from its northwest cornor to the Atlautic coat oppo-ito the Canary Islands, and that It U only necessary to cut away the accumulated sands at It's inuiith, which on the map is the river Helta, to let In the waters and Hood tho entire basin. There is -'.ill another scheme. Thi-m U a depression at the foot of tho Aure 3Ioun tains, a spur of tho Atlas chain, partly In tbn firnvlnpn nf I'niuMnil.in il..-.t. 1 partly iuTunl. which h-M n drdii. ,,r about ihirty.sex en mile. Within it. limit. 110 kvera connected mw.n.u . t ubkas by tho Arabs, which signifies a sal. Ine marsh. Tho dcpreislon Is said to mark the lte of Lake Trltonls, mentioned by Herodotus, l'ouonltisaud Ptolemy, .lason in thu Argo was driven acro It. Awnnl. 'ng to Scylax, the region around It, occu plod by tho Libyans, was magnllli-ent and fertile, and abiiiindliiL' In ilmi cattle. Non- all Is ibalnged by the drying up ol tho sea. , " wa open at tho tlmo of the -Mussulman iut!.rausnaeatral!tlonthat this lake conquest In ISM (.'iptain Houdaire, a French staff, oflleer. proved by a scries of lovcllngs that the western extremity was nearly eighty nine feet below tho level of the sea, and to fln.l I. f.n . . ....... .. I - - .1 . bM0 10 1111 "" PSMvatlon of cloven miles to ..... . lUK """- ovnporaiiou " , " ',' -w.m0 mUU ho kept open, the construction of which would co,t about f t.ooo.DOO. Ontbo con- trsry, M. l'uchs a French geologist, cm. ..loved hv tho novernment of rues. In o"i 'je yieat, a caimi 100 foet wido couU , 1R7I t.i lliv.l firntn 11... m ii.ir.il ...nrn,,.. .v. .... ..u ......... ... .vi.fi.iiin of the country, asserts that a range of land- stoiiohlllj lies between It and IIiii sea. At all events the idea will leixl to a thorou-h 1 1 m... c.i. "... i.iiui .mull ui iiiu .-mourn, ami science win gain greatly by It. Tho Story of Hainblotonian. (New VoiL Sun,) Tho following statement In regard to iho great stallion l Irom a recnllcutloii of a con U'r,atlon with tho late .Iiulah ( urrle, known years slncn as a jironiiuuiit broker ol Wall street and a great hner ofhorses: Nrarly thirty years ago the lato Mr. Hysilyk eanio Into po.csslon of a small iarm near uieitor Ullage, Orange county. It ... H..-.I.I J u nuni-oui iarm, nan neiongod lo minor heirs, ami could not bu sold until said hcln attained mojoilty. It hal been lei out, and. as usual In suel. case., eklnned Ku7. onhoes and .mpro.nS'lS gono to decay, until at last, when tho Iltlin I'limn fur if j Hlttn.i1 It ihmi'"iii . "ii j,iiHi' I li initititjtd if ..... o With all ho i-ouUl rako toirethor 'aavvai , j a 14 J naB IUUI ) V I ho bought tlio (arm, making tbe llrst payment ami S triuilngto e.ood luuuuo fer a turn In i . tt.t. ii... . ii. .i i. . . .. . . ' . .. ' '1 luai no applied io tne wto uai iot Rowe, freight captain on the l!r iMMini. wbniMi.nl ti.i...ii.-,n...t... .i.i.. , selling thnprnditco of the f.iruir'rs of War. J wK'k Valley, In know If ho, Cap, )owe, would not apply lo some nf hi, friends win! I kcjit l;ortp, ami cc If iluy would not miner soiuu or weir n"k Willi him. Kowo promNed to do 10, ami kt-jii hi, jircittti Meeting .Mr. Currle the nbJcct wa. lot tlitecil. -Mr, Currlo was the the owner the celebrated f tallloti Cailus JJ, rlsy. From Howe's representation,. Mr riit wa Induced to llt Mr. Ilysdyk.il,. found ttlA tttnifllan. In ....... I 1 1 1-.. I 1 "iuiiviiiuii iiixito nieii- iiumjij, .iiiii Mcciudi ii nan not the ti ( lorhltn. 1 , ' U"'U " "C,W0,",1 'ot ,lkc ,0'"')- nico colt. -Mr. Cnrrie dccllm-.l, as ho hail , upon the urgent , T , V?D of-Mr- " "lyk. nccom. waaln the Held. Uurrle llkcil the colt, but . "MI'IV II1U inn not want hlin, and llysdyk eahl he ihoul.l tako him to (lolien net wccW (or utriu reioricu: 1 oil arc a pretty man, to tako stallions to board, and ppnii juciia coil ai mat:" Ity.Jyk pleaded iocrij, aim i,nrnc maae n propoiftlou to erect taoic and fend hit hors to llydyk lurwinicnng; ino payment lor Itnprovi melilt to ho made eauv to I!irfi- ri. main point In the agreement wa that the coiiiiiouiti remain a perfect hor'c. All poinu 01 tno agreement were lllled to ib loiter. How well that coll. Ilambletonl.m. rcpai j Mt owner, na for years been a sub Jcctor horte history. Howe. llysdyk have passed away, and Hie colt ha nan an iioi.crame mirial on the farm where Currie III -t saw him. I'oroim I'lailcrN. Thirty years ayo tho Uiibher 1'orom I la'ttrs Mipersnled nil other plaster, mid tp a tlcgtvc, liniments mid oilier ex Jcrnal remedioi. Since tlu-n It 1ms held lu iiroiiiinenec, until recently, when the old rubber compounil has been urcatly linprovcil In Jtenson's Capcine I'orous l'la'ter, in various wayn. Klrat, lly co treating the rubber that it Clin Li 114 mnrn ..l,.,.it-!,.,t,. V" 11 VIIJ, Stconil. IJy tho addition of ciipclue a powerful rtiinulant, which cai Ues t'l. tltjtl.T tri n.t l,,....,i:.. 1. , " 1 --.-.j 111.111 luriu- f "" " ' ' l""" ""ivii nmi n-auy . lL f "S""' "'J'1 ""--lulness. IM.'IKill" It III., lio.r r.. 1. I r ' cold-, rheumatism, lameness of thu back and muscles, kidney complaint, etc. llio manufacturers are plcaed to hear that there Is a large class of conscientious urugjrlsts, who, having Ikcoihu con vlnceU of the frreat merit of Ilenjon's Capcinu Plaster, unhesitatingly rccom meiid it to the public. Of micIi aru K. Oichcr, NowBrfc, X. .1.; Charles Altliaui and M. M rvt- i.....i. ii"' ... 11 5 bommiT, I.lnds '& vuincy. ins.: itobert Towers, niclimoud, a.: E..I. Harte. New Or can, La.. Gulllck A- Horry, Tcrre Haute iiiii., who say thu results irom the saics 01 ni'iiKon s 1 mc llf. I'ln.l,. i..... (lerre Jlaute) has convinced us that it mar eu imur 10 cn nrv I'nrnns I'll.-- tir." anil W. 'I' Wnli, .1 . . . '"" Jl'Wllf!llclU, Mass.. who fays, "they seem to constltiitu an ailvcrtisin medliini of thcmH'lvus wiicii introuuccu. s?end me four irros Ililtnoilliitnlv ' 0 The manufacturers aNo regret to learn iliat ilru'i.st.s, In some Instances, nctiiiK I retail prlco ol Hctison'a Capcine is the same as ordinary I'orous I'lasters. the cost to them is somewhat higher, have Hum itUL-inii;ir- iiiniiv'i.' ns i imiri i ! uscu uicir iiiiiucuce to persuade ciiito mors who ask for Henson's Capcine to -.lusuiun: suiiiu ouicr article lor tiiein. He sure you get Hen'oii's Cnndne ami no other article for them. He sure you get Hciisou'o- Capcine and 110 other. I ItC. ... CUIUS. Sealniry & .lohiiou. Pharmaceutical Chemists. X. V. To bo obtained, lor t)ycty-llve cent, of Harclay Ilros., Cairo, TlinnkN from tin. IIciHIih of tho Vki.i.i.n(iio.v, Lobu.v Co., 0.,1 August 21, 1871. I,r' 1 "'n1 Buffalo, New Vork : ..'v?1 iit lour iiicilicincs. Uolueu i 1. "'.O-U'l! C'alarrli ti 1 j , tttjttfrvn vaunil Kejicdy have proved of the greatest sci . . ."" aix "IOIHI15 ago no one u oiigiii mat 1 couiil possibly ve Ioiil'. 1 liailn COlmillpntlf.ii -,! ,11-. ...... o . ..r..i . inanl cstlng itsclt hi eruptions and great muiim-p uil my lieaU lliat IIKIUU SUCll sores that 1 could not have my hair combed without causing me much suiter- , u.su lausui swollen giauus, toiisus enlarged, enlarged or "thick neck," and largo and numerous bolls. I also sintered from a terrible chronic catarrh, and In fact ' a so uiseafcii mat lite was a burden to me. I had tried many doctors with no was so diseased that life was a burden to me. I n.'iil trloilmn.li. M.i.i. .... bencllt. I llnally procured oiie liulf dozen uuiiiL-s ui j on,- uoiucu jieuioni uiscorer and one dozen .Safe's Catarr licmcdy and commenced their use. At llrst I was badly ills couraged, but alter taking four bottles of the Discovery I began to Improve, and when 1 had taken the remaining I was well. 11 addition to the use of Discovery I n milled :i snlutlnn ,.f iii,. in .i... goiiio or tnick neck, as you advise in pamphlet wrapping, and It entirely dis- appeared. Your Discovery Is certainly .,h" '"t wrmdcrliil blood medicine ever ! .Cl.1, " . 'j1!! 'i "0l ' . n.-iiius ui my ncari, lor the "ivat Ii'l,. .1 ' a"-'"' fulfil ii, 11,1s none inc. Very gratefully, Miw. Ij. Uiiawkk -Most medlccncs which are adverll n hlood nurlllcrs and llyer mcdlcli coiiiameiti contain either mercury, In some form, or ? . uml ,0I""U variously combined. All of these agents have strong tendency ', hreak down tho blood corpuscles, anil debilitate and otherwise permanently In jure the human system, uml should tlicre Imu he discarded. Dr. PlcrceV I'Oldeu -Medical Discovery, on the other hand, being composed ol tlio lluid tixtraels of native plants, barks mid roots, will in no case produce InJury.ltH ellcets being slreugthcnlng and curat lyo only. Sarsaparllla, which used to enjoy qullon reputation as a blood pui'lller, Is a remedy ot thh ly years ago, llllil Uinv well rrlvn nlucona Ir li .1..1.... tX the more posltVvo and valuable wMtnliio i.r 1 i i V iw aiicriiauves widen later medical Invest I- ,lo, and discovery has brought to light, St','nJ'"1" or King's Kvll, Whltu Swcl- nT;.Uiwr V .Kl'yh ."'Slag' wolll Neck, fnt&S uriaT"':0 Sores, Kruntlons nf n,,, skin a d Sum Plcrcu'iS f.oblen .Medical I Hi,.,',.',,',,, t,,.' ill im wiin i i -twin i IJlSl'il$t'i I if, hVoi nu n fill alliox 1.1,1 .it 1 . .' "''- fliiiibill 'IfSUll) L'l y HUt Vi,' .. ... ', '"-,1l:'l;li,".l,owers, curyiug i ii irri'iir n inm i iiaii.ih , , - , 1,1 j i ni -j Ino most obtlnato am! intractable case. il by all doale v in.nedM! "M .,.iM,i,.i in... Just reeelvi-d iiv fjnl.uiti... t-1. "m.etniii iij iioidsiine A- Ko-on- vat(.f. a.'js.tr, -WJMaa. OT. APRIL 4, 1S7(5 WHOJXN A I.K uitot i:rn. STRATl'ON & BIRD, Wholesale Qpooers or 1 -Ah J Commission Merchants AGENTS AUER1CAN lOWDElt CO 57 Ohio Loveo. W D WILLIAMSON,- Wholesale Grocer Dealer In BOAT STORES, Commission Merchant, Wo. 76 OHIO LEVEE. S'mn'nKo"!;,;;''' ""on,Mmenl..ml ".VMIItAN'i;. O. N. HUGHES, Oetirral Insurance Agent OFFICE: oxrio Xs3a-"7-2323. Ortr Mathnu k VU'. NeiLl1"1 li"t-l:la Companle. renre INSURANCE. ESTABLISHED 185B. S AFFORD, MORRIS AND CANDEE, General Insurance Agents 73 OHIO LEVEE, City National Bank Building, up-.taln. illinni., reornsontlmr . 85 000 000 C03IIINSIO. MKItfllA'.-lfS. S J. Ayna. s. II. Ayiw AVRES 6c CO. And (tcnenl Commission Merchants No. 03 OHIO LEVEL. P. CUHL, Kxdiuhe Plour Mercliant Millers' Agent. .VoM01iloI.ei, 7 i !.if CAIRO, ILLINOIS. CAIRO BOX and BASKET CO Dealer in LUIMIIBISIR,, All kln.U ban) uml ton,) FLOORING, SIDING, LATH, Sic. Mill and Yard, 3ornor Thirty-Fourth Stroot and UUIU uuvuu, IMI.M .t.Ml OILS. Go. (.siii'cesor io) B. E. PARKER, Doahrs In tPaints, Oils, Varnishes, CVull Papor, Window Glasa, Win aow onaaoB, aco. Alnnys on baud, the crktratnl lllumlimlln AURORA Oil. Broiofci' Hutlcllup;, Corner l"lvnth Stroot und Wushlnir lull avuiiu. WOMAN'S CURATIVE INSTITUTE, No. ai4N. lUUStrat,St.T.ouia, Jim. I!. A, l.irr., J1.H. (In Umive). Aiiiil. ni'CDiiiiiiu.latiuiisaiul lii'ntmeut. (July Ji'imt fur i-vi tuhi my wilu:ibluiKct!!r.4 I'lonipl nun of Piles, llliiMintatlMiiuiiil .S'irvi.iis illsiii'i gimruutii'il, Kates moili'int'., Tov ehuular, ru. sliiiiii. ,l . wlin NO. 7. ROBBINS' a 112 COMMERCIAL AVE., CAIRO ILL Pianos and Organs, SHEET MUSIC AND EVERY DESCRIPTION. HALLET. DAVIS & CO.'S PIANOS Of World wido Reputation. AflinownilRed by all iroo.1 Musicians to tl,r ursi i nino now uui.lf. THE GREAT UNION PIANO, Of which we have sold over 4W during twelve years past, becoming mom and more popular every day. SMITH'S AMERICAN ORGAN, Splendid tone. Power and Durability. Kimball's Orchestral Organ, A very lino Instrument, adapted to Instru menial us wru as vocal milsio. A '-I TIIK AIIOVK Alti: OKIEUEI) ON regardless oi List Prices. r.asy -Moniiuy l'ayme .nts, at low llgurcs SHEET MUSIC In groat variety. Including all the new ...... uiuui iiuisic oi mo tiay. Orders from the Country promptly tilled and sent by mall. VIOLINS GUITARS BMJOS iVCCOKDEONS, CLARINETS FLUTES, v. PlCOins TAMBORINES FRENCH II A HPS, ETC., ETC. Band Instruments of all Kinds Furnished to Order. STRINGS FOB VIOLINS, GUITARS, ETC 01 the Host Qualify. Classical Studies and Exercises Of all grades lor Piano or Voice. r5T KVfirV ilridHrtHnn r.t A,..ur..t f..- i V J . . I'.ii.i, hi -iiii..i;ui -nur- chanillse fuinlshed to order, promptly and ... initio luncr man ever ouoi'UU Uelore. GKSGY ALSO 01' ROGER'S ELEGANT STATUARY. Send lor Illustrated Catalogue and Price ..in ui luesc uL'uuiuui groupe. All Ocodi Warranted ai Bepreiontedi Ad'lrest, BOBBINS' MUSIC BAZAP, Cairo, Illinois. 'IIAI.. Coal Coal PITTSBURGH, PARADISE, MT. CARBON(Big Muddy) peytona: cannel COAL! Ordors for Coal by tho oar-load, '.on, or in hogsheads, for shipmont. jroinptlynttondod to. taVPn Idftrn nnnimni.n n - -- n - a 1,11 Tlfiniltfiptllrnrn. mn n innv.nMA-a . .. w mvi f.vuuiuu to. supply any quantity, by the w j wm., v. v uuiiuiiu i uieiii CAIRO CITY COAL COMPANY. K!!"!ri'K !.'0'! TO Ohio leiie. rJ-lhiirlilHy llro.'s wlmrlbout. Jl-At KKyi.tlun Mills, or iC7J'At tliu Coal Dump, foot of Tuuty-IMubt JCf-l'oot Ofllce nrawer. an. PRAIRIE LANDS. lust tlmiicc for Komi iifrrli'iilliind lain IW V. .1 E.U . I , HI Pl r.l-M .Ml.,. i "iiv rIi.L, biiU'o to it i-uiiiilrv th.it liuS cd to bo good, tfe.il Jiurddiva by nd to iZim rnrn'r 11. A M. It. It . bw'ii iinn .......1 . ."J.1...I 1.11.1 1,1 IJIIlll 1 ..... . 1 1 . ... II , lliirlmirtnii. lnun ti.nl mvlvefrte enttv of lnun liiirluiRlon, I mil X'flii-ii.L'i iiiul .Vi'Uvinkii I'liruiiT. u lili l imit of lunds, iin.l MB erne low roumi nip ivK's 3-JS-W!lll, Subscribe for BULLETIN THE CAIRO BULLETIN. Loading Journal of Southern Illinois.. tx 4 -J avo. M' P The Bulletin Wlllstcadla-tly oppose the pollclee of la Republican party, and refund to be tram melled tho dictation ol anyclliiue tn the Democratic organization. It hcilcvca that the Republican party baa fulillled Ita mlsalon. and that tbe Demo cratic party as now organized ahould t re. stored to power. It bcllcvca the Radical tyranny that h for Bcvcrnl years oppressed the ?outl ahould be overthrown and the people f 1 in Southern States permitted to control then own n Hairs. 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