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' ' iw.ilt Inflirnillnn nf Ih n.ak r.r tr,.. immediate rviiei I aito c i the kidney from congesting ravcn.a ma viuner irom conirrAiinir. ui ukci oi Nuumeaena. n will EDWARD DO IN HA It, m.. tfnt ftl thA Hnr inert. Wnkh. IVn. you wo amictod with any ot theiortv a I a n n mattum nf linui Iah aimil. pOfllttTe remedr for the foregoing naa naiii f&llf A Ia wrhal t a ilalm a,ii .':.! i . f ine d Drini:; i. uaver lotten & num. Directions now to u;e thewftlt-rand (.tlCllAliI DUN UAH, iuuTiiBuiiiAf., n KniiiDEian. 11. tj. P. DuoMr.Uoneru Manairer ut the DR. IlIUIIAU'S onlf, antl time, htlth nd rewaru tor ot cue or a teue. ! a a r I ..l.t.t t. (k.a,JI UNA mcruic. .tin! mra nui luicuiicu iu cure it eiiua ipeeuu cuie in an vMHra lor MnrirnmiDIIAd. WhPn All IitliAF ar. I I . Ta Af thAilaan.la Baiatla mj ma luvHiaviw wvvw vi .... . . iiirn. ulcertUd tore thr&at and eyet cutaoeout tupttout, copper . -a . aa w o all tnamltvi rmtn and leaTM uioou pure anq IIII1AU B UUUUbtl HIXlMJMMt mercurial aflectlon, rheumatism In and gtT immcaiaie ri'iierin an ra inr u uniur uoi ukviiivu r a IU'S QOLPEN ELIXIR D'AMUUK, s for nertoua or itnerat debility, in impartiPf eDergy wmi fol price, theae remedloa will bo thip; lace, l'rompt attention paid to ill lie. Noneganuine without tlio cam tli fTiilo iiint ll'J 1ll.'Mi.'lltt''H. 11.11. lo proprietor," blown In tilaia or tnt. Trade tuppllid liberal dli . n.li.Rlchanla.KI Varlck-it., N.Y. fionoy by epr or order looda r itug. jww j'J'jyJ""' a J - M. A. 1 AS M. V J tJt I'lNII. ADAM'S DRY CORNED FIS1I. On of the great luxuries of the Jay Is Ad am's Patent Cured t'isli. Whereer it La been tried ll lim become n permanent future. HOUSEKEEPERS BI10UI.U NOT FAIL TO UHK IT. Procure sample to learn what n really nu perior article avails your appetite. To Le had it LOUIS JOROK.NSEN'S HTAPLK AND KANCV UIKiCKItV. ep?l',l I CAIRO CITY CO A L la .r.ar,l to iiiii 1 rii.li.nur mIiIi the U,t PITTSBURG AND ILLINOIS COAL. ORIJKKS left at llallidor offioe. 70 OHIO I.E KK, or at thr Coal Tard l-lo the st vnarira m.iei, win r-lre prompt Ktlfflllon. THKTl'U " MONTAt'K rmllUr.(:cul aloi., (af i.ir aieamera a. any notir. o--24tf H IIOI.IMALK I IIIM'IIKS. R. SMYTH & CO., j WHOLKSALK UltOCKUS, j Oil 10 LE VKK, V A I U O . I l.lil Ml I I, i'ao, k.ep contDtl)r no hand a inot cum. .lele Morli of XalQTJOiaS. bCOTCII AMI IKIMI WlljaKlts C! I N H, 1'ort, JIadtriu, Sliurry and Ciitnwlo 'Vint-i RHIITII 1 '0. m-!I elrluntly for ca-h.to , atlinli fin I ther infito tin- -fpi:ial alien tion wf clufe bargain buyeri. Special attention yi'tn to Filling OrJers, VIIXIMlHIH. .MRS. .M. .SU'AXDKR, DEALER IK MILLINERY ao I.ADIE.S FUKNISHIXO GOODS, t'aiuutrrrlal Aii'mir, :()LkIk- l.lllo mill Iliiy lluiru'i) Cairo, Illinois. CLOTHING FOR LAD I IIS' WEAR Made to order, or Iiddy-Madr. A full aiiorttucnt of Miai-ea' and Ladies llati &nd lionneta of tlio liitt't ttvlus. LADIES, TAKE NOTICE I MRS.C. McGEE, KIQ1ITH hTKKKT, 1IKTWKKN WASIII.VOTON AND COMJIEIICIAL AVKVUKS, Hoi Juat received a full and vplcndid line of NEW GOODS Drete trimmings, nllk Rimpn, silk K.iloon, cul pure lacea. moan trimminKi', crocket button", Ilk and Teltet button, plunh and trlinminir l Tet. hata and bonnetn, Hne kid slorc, InJIc-' nnit chlldrcna'ahci-a, anJ a full ami couipivte etock ol Millinery and Fancy Goods, All of winch iho propoieii to nt-11 at TUB VKUV LOWEST CAhll I'llICKS UOOTH AND NIIOE9. WILLIAM BIILERS, Kaahlonalile BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, TWKSTIKTII HTllKUT, Uatwren Waaliinfiton Avcnuo ami I'oj.lur Street, 0AII10, ILLS. Uoo I and Slioex Made to Order. Kiu Workmen Kmploycd. 9utlfotion Warranted. Tatronagn Huliclled. CITY SHOE STORE am HOOP SKIRT FACTORY. ton Aotvcr roa "BBOLASKI'S" Cl'STOM-MADK BOOTS AND SHOKS wwerrlal A veu uc, Cornrr of KIkIiIIi HI reel, Caiuo, Illinois. f AUTIOULAIl A1TKNT10N I'Alli TO ALL 0U DKB(i FOR UOOI'SKlllTS AND fillOEt). CAIRO, THE BULLETIN. By TEH6BAPH IteimrH.I riprrlnlly for Iho I'nlro It ill It'lln. Ten liniiri In ailtnurc ol St Lull I h uiM'rs. POLITICAL. THE WASH nURNE-DOOLITTLE JOI.vr DISCUSSIONS. I'RKSIDII.VT CRAaNT AND THE LOUISIANA DELE OA TION. M'ASlIllL'llNK A.XI) lKi4f.ITTI.t2. Cillr'Aijo, .September C. Wmlilurno and Doollltlc, tlio rupubliean nnd demo- rra;ic canuiualei lor ijovor.ior or Viscona tin, Imvo agreed to liavo joint dliciuslom on iho political itiuos of tlio day In each congreHional diurict of the itntc. The JisoiiHions arc lo tako iilacont Milwaukee, Fond du L&c, Oilit.oi.fi, Mndison, Jane! vllle and La Crosse. lO.VATUft IlBAItU FHOH. H'in. Ignatius Donelly, fornicrlv a re publican representative In congrcu from Minnesota, and afterwards bolted und ran us an independent and democratic candl dutu againit tho republican candidate for the amo place, lius written a letter to the St. Paul Pioneer, in which lio announces hit determination to hereafter act with tin; republican party. WYOMING ELECTION. Lauomek Citv, WroiiiNo T., Septem ber 0. Tho latest returns from tin late election givo the republican arnajoritvof two in the senate, nnd the democrats a ma Jorily yf two in tho hou.e. UKANT ANU TIIK LOflSI.VSA ItAWlr.l!.S. New Yokk. Sfptcmber C .U tho In terviuw held with the president yesterday by the Warmouth Louisiana republican delegation, they unanimously a.'surcd the president that unless otrcndinic officers were removed from tho state Louisiana was lost to tho party. Tho president promised thn. a strict inquiry Into their charges would bo mndo nnd suitable action taken. Ho denied that ho received telegrams asking instructions from Packard, and was unaware that troops had been used until ho saw the statements in the newspapers. Tho dole gates eiprcss their satisfaction with the re ception, and say that they do not desire Mr. Warrneuth to be re-olectcd. WOMAN MTI UAOE qCEsTION. New Yoiik, Septemher C. A special from Washington says that the attempt in'lo at tho last ibetion bv some wo men of the Woodhul and Claflin persua sion to get tlio question of their rights un der the Fourteenth amendment beforo tho court, wa not opposed by the election commissioners against whom suit was brought, so that tho caso has gone bv de fault, and the only question now to b'o de cided is the amount of damages. It is thought, however, that the damages award od is to be suilicicnt to deter the commis sioner, from refusing hereafter lo register political minded dames. FROM NEW YORK. fore nj n and domestic TELLIGENCE. IN- FEARFUL RAVAGES OF CHOLERA IN RUSSIA. THE CAVING IN OF A COAL MINE. YELLOW KKTEK IN IlltAZlL. New Yoiik, 5'enlembcr 0. Private ad vices from Urnzil of a late dato report the yellow fever, which raged there during Juno and July as abating. Tho diseaso has been very futal to foreigners in that country, especially nt Para, whero tho Hritish Consul, Mr. Hcrnean's ton Pucte?, died. During tho epidemic many of tho in habitants of Para tlod to tho interior, nnd somo regions havo beon almost entirely depopulated from the ruvases of tho dis ease. Til K L'NIoN" KEltllY COMPANY of Urooklyn, uro charged with having en croached upon tho city property iu tho orection of n ferry houso on Fulton street, and a demand tmido by tho city for tho re moval of the obstruction is disregarded. Tho city authorities hnvo ordered that tho encroachments' bo removed by force, nnd unless porno compromise is etfected, there will probably bu a eolliison between the pollco and ferry hands. tAN HOMINUO. Lato advices from San Domingo report tho arrival thcro of a Commissioner trom Haytl, tho object of whoso visit it is said is tho negotiation of somo treaty securing tho independunco of thnl country. A dispatch from Wilkosbarre, Pa., states that u largo inino of tho Wilkesbarro conl and iron company, known as the llultcn beck mine, caved in on Saturday morn ing, creating great consternation at thai place. Tlio mino was abandoned Satur day, os It had been considered. unsafe for months. An area of II vo or six acres of ground sunk two hundred feet when tho mino collapsed. Thousands of people havo visited tho sccno slnco tho cuving. Tlio mino was nearly worked out. Tho great est loss is to tho minor;, who aro thrown out of employment by tlio occurrence. C1I0LEIIA. Latest European malls havo further in tolligonco of tho progress of thoeholo-i. in Russiu, by which it appears that in some jihicts tho proportion of deaths is still very high. At iloonosolcgbsk, a town of 1,200 Inhabitants, tho numbor of deaths were, for a short time, ono hundred and llfty per day. In ono village la Vori'iiusli, "il per sons died out of n population of 200. At Nljnl Noogorod ovcry casoduriii!' ono day proved fatal, Iu somo places tlio people aro panic strickonanddo nothing, looking upon tho scourgo as divino punishment, to which thoy aro bound to submit. Every whero thcro Is n want of medical aid. in tho district of Navnkopcnskl thoro Is only ono doctor fur n population of S,00Q. Ho has visltod patients who wcro four miles distant from each other. In St. Peters burg tho tloaUu havg oonddcnbly Uimin- lUOla ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1871. THE OLD WORLD. TRI AL OF KOSSELL, THE C0.M .ML'NIST LEADER, COM. MENCED. . THE CHOLERA IN LIVERPOOL. E.Xl'LOSION IN A COAL MINE FIFTY LIVES LOST- ENGLAND. TEHRIBLE DIHAHTEK. London, September C -A torrlblo cx pi ion occurred this morning In a coal mlno near tho town of Wlgan, Lancas tershlre. bomo fifty persons wcro In the mine at tho time of tlio explosion. A par ty, sent down to ascertain the condition of wioie wno wcro buried, Is still in tbemine, and it ii thought hai perished. The neighborhood of the disaster Is thronged with relatives and acquaintances of the eupposed victims, and tho seeno Is most heart-rending. President Theirs has appointed the due d'Aumnlo govornor of Algeria. It is reported that the mnrqtils of Lorno will bo appointed govornor general of In dia, and that tho marnuis of Lonadalo will succeed earl Spencer as lord lieutenant of irvianu, A despatch from Dublin ftfiva III nt Mp. Cartby, one of tin constables wounded by the rioters, is dying. The queen is stillunwell. A caso of cholera has occur r,l In I.I pool. A despatch from Naples announces that Mount Vesuvius hn. commenced to emit lava. ino snip wosor. from New York to Southampton, touched at Plymouth. FRANCE. P.MiiS September C Tho communist", excepting Lullier, htvo no- j.v.a.v. tv fiv (.111 a.-yur;3i Tho Veritf, a noivspapcr recently lus ponded, has reappeared under the title of the Constitution. The trial of tho communist Roiicl Is ap pointed for Thursday. Tho vacation of the assembly begins on the 16th. ' Dourges is becoming a military centre Th'i military school at Mctz will bo re moved there. CRIME. AN OLD MAN MURDERS WIFE. HIS FATAL AFFRAY BETWEEN GAM RLE KS . P.ocKtoi-.n, III., September 0. Yester day afternoon, at this place, an old man named Zimmerman killed his wife, an old lady of 70 years, by subbing her with a carpenter's scratch awl. 7.immcrman then tried to kill himself by taking a largo dose laudanum, but prompt medical labors saved him. A letter found iu tho room whero tho murder was commlttod proved beyond doubt that the deed was premedi- ML'KDEItED 11 Y A -VICJRO. Jacksonville, Fla., September C. A terrible tragedy was enacted 7 milei south of this place last night, by which twooffi cers ot tho present administration met their deaths at tho hands of a negro. The officers, two brothers named Herring, were trying to arrest the negro, when both were shot and died Instantly. Tbo negro was arrested. A COAL MINER KILLED. St. Louis, September C. Twocoal'min- ers, named .Mike McMullen and Alex uurKing, working at Coal Urinch, two miles from Alton, Ills., got into un alter cation, last Monday night, which resulted in turning stausing .McMullen In the heart, killing him Instantly. McMullen was the attacking party. Durking gave himself up and was released an bail. OAMI1LER SHOT. m . t w , xoi-kka, jiansas, sept. u. a gam blor named Geo. Hoody, shot and klllod anothor gambler, Charles Graham, at Sa- lina, last Sunday night. E. E. Marsh, living at Eudora, Douglas county, cut tho throat of his wlfo and child to-night and then shot himiolf. All three dead. RICHMOND, VA. AMERICAN FRUIT GROWERS' ASSOCIATION. Richmond, Va., Soptember C The American fruit growers' society com menced its annual session this morning. 20 states aro represented by delegations of distinguished men, and tho contributions of fruit aro the finest ever exhibited. The society was receivod by the mayor at tho capitol in a speech of welcome, which was fittingly responded to by Marshall P. Wil der, president of tlio society. In tbo after noon president Wilder delivered bis an nual address, after which the delegates went on an excursion down tho rivor. Thcro aro many stranger from all parti of tho stato and of the United States In the city, and thu exhibition is being visltnd by thousands. WASHINGTON. A CIIANCIO FOIt A ROW WITH MEXICO. "N asiiinton, Soptembor C A dls patch from Galveston, dated to-day, statos that tho American ship " Harvest homo " was attacked by u force of Mexicans ofl'tho liar of Santa Anna on tho night of tho 27th of last month, and hor master E. 0. Dickoy. obliged to put to sea without completing nor cargo. Tho American bark lirothers, was captured by an armed foi co of Mexicans oil' Santa Aiiim nnd hor captain forced to abondoii her. Ho was picked up by tho Harvest Homo and ar rived Ht Galveston yostorday. It Is un derstood that tho captain will visit Wash ington nnd mako a full statomcntof nil thu facts In thu cajo to tho government au thorities. RASE BALL. AT 1I0ST0N, Boston, Boptombor C Tlio White Stockings of (Jhlea-o defeated tho Red Blockings of this cRy tc-day, by ft .coi'o or 1 31 to -. CASUALTIES, drowned. Sr. Louis, September 0. Patrick Iloon ey, a lubmarlno diver, drowned yesterday, at the water works, above tho city, by the apparatus becoming entangled with somo Pm and beami under water which loien ed the top cap of tho helmet, letting water InU tho armour. Ho was two hours un der water. LOUISVILLE. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE JLoeisviLL, September C In Now Al bany, Ind., fyestordny ovcnlng, a young woman named Sarah KoonU, attempted to commit suicide by wading in the river, but was rescued. She was sick and out of money, and was on. her way from Ala bama to Illinois. She was furnished with a railroad pass and scat on her way. FIRES. AT CINCINVATI. Cincinnati. September 6. -Tho total loss by tho burning of .Mackneal & Ur ban' safo factory last night, is about $70,000. Tho bulldlne boloncinc to W. B. Dodds was insured In the Enterprise of this city. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. ST. LOUIS. St. Louis, September C. FLOUR Weak and unchanged. WHEAT In fair demand ; No. 3 red, $1.11 a 1.12; No. rod,$l.'2U a l.'JJ. CORN-Quiet. OATS Unchanged ; No- 1 mixed in el orator, 35 a 33 c. BARLEY Unchanged. RYE Unchanged. WHISK Y-80c. PORK Quiet; order lots, $12.75. BACON Qnict; shoulders scarco and firm at 6Jcon ordors; clear rib, 7c; clear, 7Jc; round lot of clear rib, 7c. LARD Quiet. NEW YORK. New York, Soptember C. MONEY Still very easy at 3 per cont. GOLD-Steady at 113$. CHICAGO. Chicago, September C. PORK-Saleable 12J; regular nomi nal 111. b LARD Firm; saloablo 8J; hold 8J. MEATS -Steady and unchanged. WHISKY' Lower; sales at U8c. RIVERNEWS. PORT LIST. AUR1VED. S lea ro or John Lumsden. Evansvillu. " Atlantic, Now Orleans. ' Hello Mompbis, Memphis. " Belfast, New Orleans. " Alico Gray, Terrell's Landing. " James Flak, Jr., Paducah. " Illinois, Columbus. " A. Baker, Capo Girardeau, " Octavia, St. Louis. " Julia, St. Louis. DBl-ABTKD. Steamer John Lumsden, Evanivllle. " Atlantic, St. Louis. " Bello Memphis, St. Louis. ' Bo fait, St. Lu!s. " James Fisk, Jrn Paducah. " Illinois, Columbus. " Octavin, Mound City. " H. C. Ynecer. New Orlcam. " Julia, Vicksburg. 1I0ATS TO LEAVE TO-DAY. Stoamer Grand Tower, Memphis. Malllo Ragan, Evansvllle. " James Fisk, Jr., Paducah. " Illinois, Columbus. " Henry Ames, New Orloans. The river is still rising, and has riion about four inches sinco last report. The Mississippi is on a stand at St. Louis. At Evanivlllo the Ohio Is falling. Thoro Is only 2 feet and J Inch in tho Mississippi at Quincy, being lower now than at any tlmo this soason. Tbo Arkansas river Is still declining, Business on tho landing waa quiet. Tho weather warm as usual. Tbo John Lumsden had a light trip, which consistod of 111 bags wheat for tho city, and for St. Louis, 29 bbli. poaches . for Momphis, 200 sacks corn j for New Or leans, 75 bbls. hominy, 50 bbls. whisky and 50 bblr. applet. Tho Atlantic, from New Orleuns, had a tow of barges. Tho Ilolfast had but little freight and fow passongon. Thu Belle Memphis had a light up stream trip. Tho Alice Gray camodown light from Turrell'i lundlng. Thu Jus. Fisk, Jr., had G hhd. tobacco and 00 boxes handles. Tho tug Cacho has ropairod hor rudder and Is again In tbo Mound City and tho tho Bend trade. On the up trip of of tho R. P. Walt, when nbovo Vickiburg, she picked up a suag which passed through the starboard guard and thon pasted up, completely gut ting three state rooms and demolishing a portion of hor cabin forward of hor pantry. At tho time of tho accident thu rooms wore not occupied, otherwiso thore would prob ably havo boon a loss of life. A few hun dred dollars will repair tho damages, Tho Julia arrived on time with a good trip, und added coniidemblo freight hero, Uer pilot reports the City of Quincy badly aground at the head of Liberty is land, and laying crosawarsof tho current, and it Is thought that a boat will Imvu to bo sent to lighten her off, There Is plenty of water abovu nnd below hor. Tho Montauk was engaged yestordaylo pumping out eomu coal barges down In tho Kentucky bend. Tho Galllpolis liulUtin lays: A fow days itaco two men w'oro fishing in the Ohio rlyer with " bobs, " ono, of tho lines became faat at "Cannon RlfuV' andon iMUDg It ttaoy brout,Hubfiflufftot BULLETIN BUILDING, WASHINGTON A. hog chain, suppoiod to havo belonged to tha iteamer Bluo Rldgo which exploded at that point In January 1848. CPtl?, Walker with sixty mon is at work building tho transfer boat to run from Memphis over tho river. She will bo ready to launch in about six weeks. Tbo Cincinnati Commercial says t White Carroll, of New Orleans, tho boatman's butcher, asserts that ho is engaged In writing a book to bo entitled "what I know about sausage-making." Ho will embellish it with cubs of frcih pork. BY TELEGRAPH. PiTTsnuRO, September 6. Mononga hala 20 inches and stationary. VicKsnuBO, Sept. fi. Down City of Alton. Up Emlllo La Barge. River falling. Weather warm and clear. New Orleans, September C Arrivod Bco and barges, St. Louii. Departed Qlencoe nnd Andy Johnson, St. Louis. St. Louis, Soptember C. Arrived R. P. Walt, Vicksburg; C. B. Church, If aw Orloani; Mollio McPike, Keokuk; Salt Lake, JeflVson Cltv. Departed P. W. Strader, Keokuk ; G'rand Tower, Momphis; -u rivnr; ur iu wo.iorn, jss. Paul. River ailing slowly with 6J feet of water to Cairo. Weather clear and warm during the day and cool tc-nlght wmi mo appearanco oi rain. PHIL HOWARD, STEAMBOAT BUTCHER, rilr Xallonnl llnuk llnUOn. Hpeoial attention rM to .Men from toati, iigui m . and day. ON .MARRIAGE. Eaaya for Young Men, on great Social Eilt and Abuses, which interfere with Marriage, and ruin the nepplneai ol thouianda, with sure mean of relief for tne Krrlnc and Unfotnnate, dlneaaed and dtbilitftled. Hint in nealed letter enelope. free ot charge. Ad Irena, HOWAItD ASSOCIATION, .No. S. Nlnih street. Philadel phia, I'a ep.w3iu DRT (lOODI. C. II A N N Y. LAUGH STOCK. BROWN SHEETINGS, PRINTS, TICKINGS, CHECK S, ID S T R I P K S, KKNTUCKY JEANS, EXTRA, CASSIMERS, I1LACK ALPACAS LUSTERS, C.ROS GRAIN SILKS, LARGE STOCK OF CARPETING, OIL CLOTHS, aalATTIXU, Window Nbadcii, OILT HAND, NOTTINGHAM LACE DAMASKS. Ilia EutlreNlocIt Xow Clotting ul at VERY LOW FIOURES. CORNER 8ni T., AND COUUXRCIAL-AV., Cairo, llllnoU. septllf HUTCIItfUt. JAMES KYNASTON, Unlcher nnd Denier Iu nil Hindu t'rrab Meal, Co bit ii .Vitri(Tii ink Prua Hruiir. CAIR), ILLINOIS. BU.d and claUKhtera only the ery beat eatlle, hoga nod sheep, and U prepared to All any demand for freah meals from one pound to ten thou.aud ound. Uev.tlif JOHN UEOPPLE, Sa u s a g c M a n u fa c t u r or Or ALL KINDV. No, 87 COUMKRCIAL-AV., nKT. OTI1 AND oni Streets. CAIRO, ILLINOIS aeplltf WALTER & MALONY, BUTCH ERS ikD nkaiaas la FRESH MEAT, Eioinii Street, Between Washington AND COMUKRL'IAL AVEVirix, Adjolnlnr Ullleuhouse llauuy's. Keep the heat of lleef. Pork, Wullnn, V.al, Lamb, fue, etc., an t are prepare.! to erv eillsena in the moil acovpUtble uiai.nar DISSOLUTION NOTICE. iiTJl? 1P,r,l,'1'l' heretofore eiliting Wtwe n II. Walker ami Junn Un.l.Ui- l,.. i..r.iiJ.ri: ! by mutual consent. Mr. Walker taking the entire control of the nt. Nicholas Hotel. REOPENED. ..Hl.,l.Ir- W!erhM removed iheHt, Mche. .7 :tXi . . s0""0' ' Kig it street and Ohio levee Ui the nw.ro anir.n .?.t Harris koown as the Hotel Uarni, mnTeVelii !i.e,',l,Rrh4ro h?, mTll0 hl friend. .Si KJ. . I hp hotel Jim beeu eulirolf reKtted atul ra,irn i le-l.th. table, will b aupplle.1 with mytMoif clu. howl ' manner w make It a nrtt The Bar la auppld with Oe tholc.at llooors. wlnei.elgar. ajad the bi Bt. lKulaUr. H .iciwia uKuvn is set momma ana re. BRIC. PAUL G. SCHUH, DBUGQ-IST, I RKMOTED. j NO. 108 COMMERCIAL AVENUE, WhIIUker'. Old Nlaud, On-oilTi Atheneum, . . Cairo, 111. Paiyi partlnnUr attention to (IIHhk all phtaidlao and family preserlptloea. -D-A.Y Oia 1TIQHT. .sax on nan ALL PATENT MEDICINES worth baring. Agent for liBEW rEVEK TOXIC, Warranted the beat Forer Killer known ia this clinate. NO CUKE MONEY REFUNDED. ato HAMILTOX'H BUCHU AND DANDELION, Aaexcelleat remedy In all diseases of tho Kid- oeji, equally, as toou or tMtter than Hembold's. and tor Icn money. also 4iair roa Uuwpkrcjr'a Homtophatltlc Nplflea. Ilif welUelectcd stock of PEEPTJMEEY AMD t'aaey tiooda, Of ery deacription cannot be urpaaaava djt aiy ealan- Ushment ot the kind In the city. WATCHMAKER. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER. H. HOUPT, NO. 150 WASHINGTON AVENUE, CAIRO, ILLINOIS, II a. on hand A HNE STOCK OF WATCHES, .CLOCKS, JEWELRY, ETC. Particular attention glren to REPAIRING FINE WATCHES. The largest atock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES IK TM. CITT. BOAT MTOHKS. SAM WILSON, SOAT 8TOBE9 GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ETC., X. 110 Ohio Levii, : ; i i i ; Caio, III. oaDsai rioarrLT lltlio; G. D. WILLIAMSON. WHOLESALE GROCER, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, y.7OkU Lore. CAIRO, ILLINOIS. Saaff"HDolal altenhoa irlven to Oonalarimaakla and flllins .rd.r.. l'AIMTEn. CARL L. THOMAS, U prepared lo ia all klu.li of plain and orna mental TAINTING, KALSOMINING, PAPER IIANGINO BION WR1TIXO, KTC, At figures which defy all compttlon, and In the highest style tf tbe painter's art. SHOP IN TIIEPERRY HOUSE, CORNER Olf COMMERCIAL AVENUE AND KIOIITH bTRXE T. MALE The Illinois Ce.tral Rail Road CoatMnv aow Lot IT block SO. Lot M block U. " " N, " IfT it, - -m " m .