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Ihe iBaito Bulletin. Hcnw. ' $ .ntmfinn-in rT - - W. L BRISTOL JOHN BV1 Pi ucoaseor te Jeaa B. fMHiu rOaaWAjaaMMr Uhima FAMILY fXIIIIH l W la. l'H I 1 I 1 ' - " w Kmi rythiiif Mrtelaief to . . - m . . vii it a. ate.. Jut. . . .... -.- T SB jfik 9 ffereat. ioatloa From aoy ta a Market. anf. UMtfUvor. Ckolo Beleetloa of rr CBOCKBBYWABB ad FLOWS POTS. LITTLE bd Ml broth, i nr. hum WISCONSIN BUTTER, lMlul BJeh. BJU.T3J. .HOT) X HSL Again Thia luair. CAIRO XIX. oa.1 Coal TTSBURGH, PARADISE, T. OARBONCBIg Muddy) AXD EYTONA OANNEL COAL! nra rap final taw tha nnr.loarl. or in taogihMMS, for aaipment, fa Iw to. a 1 1. 1 v aaa.1 tu aVV MRU UVUIUU4W1 O RMU lufaoturere, we are prepared ith or year, at aaiferai ratoi. CAIBO CITY MAX COMMIT. r - ' ii aii i,ie uwi r. AmM m n -in in in . viairisaar bbc at tf iiAai HARPER'S VECKLY. If OTICBB A. THI PKMO, i Wtekly U tfct flt and moal pow. i tilttt' nariaillml Duhlltfied ID COtinin. aaminaii aoauiMii counirr. lawnm , sonvlneiBavfcM.aaiTT mucD wiitai. IIUlUktMtWM; Iraab, a4t ixoveuu are ran br our oeiiae M 160,069, ta half a silUloo ai an orna ot OBJ. AM I . lOB il tWI ui. 'rfea weK- alatAlaa a motloa; aa4 ax- DollUaal and to Ma dtCHM tUla UouritNOuraal. aitielaf ara m la of hlri-tOMd vis ion, bb4 ita plclil lUuitratMiit are cgrroDoraurt amtmeuii oi aw iiaau N. y. - i-J r-hroald,. papara uaa imiH quettlMi tad It a- Aa Ik. 'tein.i...... ar.M aba ui iiun w bbb bbj , wA-HuuurK wvw . i . .. . jjft iraa m luniaiiDHri in utuniwa DaHi Wiakar. om yair..tl on tr dollar riafRaU propajrBMBt of U. Mia. hv thn naaaaalinra. ikly. aaa MurilU one addreu ilgr oaa , lib 0 aHTafc' ar. Urpr;g .wtodt.; to nu aatafaaa for ona rear. t7 00: atrrtapjror'fca Magailue, Weekly, iar wMl ba auppi'ad uratlt for every or luutcriMri at uu eacu, ui raBlttaiieei or, atx coplei for $30 00, ox Buaoen Stipe ujupneu nv buy nmu. eat cloth bladlBc, win ba aaat hy ex. am faaa ' - - ' - mnm BM I U IBAB. A prr.M4sw roluueTlaMtebrat kla eapaa.g ti Uie ihaaer. TQr 9 . t U'Ll. MfTPpWaaBBava, r varT " , atJMaBHft BBiillAUl lata atinnUlB OrUtiri III UOHM otKaee ia BBK - mw b-bi r-n iBa ai VOL.7. R. SMYTH IB OO., WlKitaMl tad BUM Dmitri 1 Ferciff Ml DaMtlo WINKfl OF AM KINIM, N. SO OMo Livh, OAIBO, ILLS". MKSHRl. 9MTOI a GO. h.T. coaitently a Ian itock of lb. lt goods 1 in mar- ket, and (It especial altenUon to lb belal rancn oi ina uuiiqw. WHOUHAU UBWCEBM. BTRATTON ft BIRD, Wholesale Grocers -And Commission Merchants AQBHTB AMERICAN POWDER 00. aY7 Ohio I.evee. 0. D WILLIAMSON, Wholesale Grocer Dealer la BOAT STORES. Commission Merchant, He. 78 OHIO LEVEE. QI'KCIALatUnllen given toconilgumenla Mid kj nilllUC OMRI. PA I XT AND OILM. B. F. PARKER, Under In Paints, Oils, Varnishes, 4711 Paper, Window Glass, Win aow anaaoi, zo. Alwiyi ou bsnd, Uic orl.bratvd lllumloutlus AURORA OIL. t3xoaaa' 3E3xllctlxac Oofser Btaranth Streat and Waahiov ton AT.nus CAIRO CITY BINDERY, a, cj. CuolB), l'roirictur, BINDER AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, Bulletin Bulldlnir. Cor. Twelfth Street ana waaniuirion Avenue, Cairo, XI 11 noil. O-C'ounly and lUllrowl Work Kflully . CARL PETERS, HORSE SHOER, BLACKSMITH AND Wagon Maker, SIXTH STREET, Betweon OHIO LEVEE AHD COHHJSHUIAIj AVENUE. Manufitoturaahlaown Horaa Shoeaand can Anan uoou work. PATRONAGE SOLICITED. B-S-lBl MILLINERY! Mn. M. iWANDER la now receiving a large and wall ttketed itoi'k or FALL AND WINTER Milium, At ber ataud on EIGHTH STBEET, To which ahe invitea the attention of the ladles of Cairo and vicinity. In thla itock wlllbe round all the Uleat My leapf llati, lloniitU, lllb boni, Flower and ull Millinery tiooiU, all of hml at the lowest living pricea. Ijullea In avarchof bargains are earnestly reiueitl to .i-l vim 4!inih'r k mil befora uurchaalng eliewhere. Her stock of fancy goods and ao- llona la complete, and ilie u ueierin be undersold by any body In Iheulty A Book for the People. jTMiaiuiar . a UeUliU iiuhIIi'SI wink oiv OV ( liri t UuubU i uluni u ia:rt I lul au a li iilaiAii.ltfiiIfKiliiKi.uiitln)lialura MAKHI AUK. ) mural ami ki.l n-Ulioin uf Hi. km, llonh th. Myit.rle. or Uoursduotlou, He. A iUJi J aiiainiyuii iiieTiijouiuiwn,,,,,!,, vnnar MKtlvaOrf atluf IwthMv.. d.. -n t. . . V...I a1 m.I nhM..I.. ' i . li t . . . tSMUorCarly AbUMioullio,i.i,,n,u,,i,lai im at tiiwwi bvfen aiul siWr murlau, Irulini tuiirv ninii ilraay t'O laipstaney-a itlia ruuuvllSr lu tlx SKkadnmumt,lulUiliouTy wuHtlw mnlivil vuik IWf HHIWII i.rp i ,i(uiia vii p., BUWVa UIHIM'fi iw (, IM.UiUud la Itth, II.MI. a rim ik.luuMxitralmHui)tf ancriaaterrba.. uT. lag eaUfMa et lha Uuu wiy.ullu jmUO npu7a .dlMwi,4Uigi',IUiib Alklitu, ? TJUMEDIOAIjaj 8DHOI0ALIIITITDTB, MIMVAt'KKs:. WIMC. . e CAIRO, ILLINOIS. gbe uUttn. AT reE'BUBAVE. TUo following beautiful poem, written by Mr. William Winter ot llieNew ork Tribune, was read on tbe occasion of tho dadlcatlou of the Monument to Edgar A. Poe, In Haltltnore : Cold I tbe pnn honor imki, And chili uilorr'alcy brMth, And pyt the KrUml moinury bring! Tu irnice th I run ilour of droit. Firu.'a echoing thunders Ioiik end luud, Th wmp urprlilr th.i dccki the lull, Thn pUinlliiurtbr vxeut crowd One word or lot e li worth them U With drwi ofKi lr our t,ei ere dim, Ahl let the tar ofiorrow .Urt, And honor, Inoiirwlvri andhlm, '1 be gnat and tender human bmrt. Tbrouih niaur a night of want and wne ill! frruikiliplril wawtered Wild Till kln.l dliaitrr Uhl him low, Andbearru rrclmlmi-d Ita warwaid child. Through many ajrear hli Came haa rrown, Like midnight rait, like auutlghl awvet, Till now hla gealui Mil a throne And natlona marvel at Ita feet, One meed ef Juillce Ion delayed, One crowning grace hla Tirtuei crave, Ah, take thou great nnd injured ebade, The love that aanctlflti the grave. Uod'i mercy Ktianl, In peaceful aln-p, The lacrvu dull tliat alumbera here. And while around the tomb we weep, (iod bleaa ui fer themouroer'a teur. And may lili iplrlthoerirr nigh, fierce the deinte cloud ufiUrknf.il through, And know, with fame that can not die, lie haa the world'a affection too. A TERRIBLE DEATH. A Mast MlatafcM carkalle Arid for WbUky, and Biaa la Mair aua Hour. From tbe LouUvllle ledger Patrick Sbelian, an Irishman, aged thirty, who wan admitted into tbe City llotpllul tome two or three day previ ously for the treatment of chronic rheu matism, came to bti death yesterday morning by drinking of the poisonous content of a bottle which be had mis taken tor whisky. It tcema that between the hours oi tire and nix o'clock, yesterday morning, one of the nurses of the male medical ward was preparing a disinfecting mixture com posed ot chemically pure carbolic acid, largely diluted with water; but. having occasion to lcavu the ward for a moment, a loar-ounce bottle of the concentrated solution oi the carbolic acid was left standing uncorked on a table. Tbe de ceased, who had arisen beforu any ot the other patients, caught a glimpse of the bottle with a pinkish colored fluid, and, supposing it to be whisky, stepped stealthily to where it stood, and, without stopping to smell or taste, tippi-d the bot tle to hu mouth and swallowed about au ounce of the fiery poison before he was aware of hli mistake. lie then cried out iu his agony that he was potloned and burning up, wheu the nurse, who bad re-entered tho ward al most simultaneously, too late, however, to warn the man, sent Immediately tor Dr. Oppcuhelincr, one of the house phy sicians in charge of the medical vtaru, who, catching tin his clothing, instu incuts and antidotes as ho ran, arilvcd without orceptlble loss of time at the bedside ot the sutlarcr. The stomach-pump wan at once intro duced anil oils and emetic mixtures were Injected into the stomach of the poor fel low, but without avail : the eorrodinir acid had destroyed tho integrity of the orran, and trom a condition of taint nesii. In which the pulse v;u barely felt, the sullVrcr parsed, in ten mluutes, into a state of insensibility. In a few minutes more the man hud ap parently ceased to breath, thomrli the ac tion of the heart continued. Klectrlelty was thru resorted to. In connection with other measures, and, thoimh the actiou of the lieart was excited Into a prolonged condition ol feehleuc, the respiratory process could not be restored. Dr. Op K.Milielmer, however, labored with the true instinct of his profession, inspired hy hopr, but nature at length triumphed over science, and in halt au hour the la-art of the patient stood still. Any one who has ever burned his mouth with creosote, iu the attempt to stop an aching tooth, may imagine if he can the effects of au ounce of that corro sive material in so tender au organ as tho stomach, since carbolic add Itself resembles creosote, both In Its chemical and physical properties. ArelUetlts oi nil cnaracier arc sain 10 be rare, only one of like instance hav ing occurred In this city, some two years ago. And the reason ot their rar ity Is due to the fact that the powerful odor emitted by such a substance Is so pungent and wldespreadlug as to put the most Incautious on his fruard. liut the poor fellow who lost his ife yesterday was In such a hurry to snatch what tie hoped was whisky, and avoid detection, that It did uot occur to him to bo cautious, and ere lie liau ue tected the odor of carbolic ncld the can kerous poison had fastened upon his vitalt, and in a few minutes all was over. The World of London. The metropolis of the British Empire, tbe largest city the world ever saw, covers, within fifteen miles radius ot Charing Cross, nearly 700 square miles, and numbers within these boundaries 4,000,000 of Inhabitants. It comprises i.vuu.uuu lorcigncrs iroru every region oi the globe. It contains more Jews than the whole of Palestine, more Komau Catholics than Home itself, more Irish than Dublin, more Scotchmen than Edinburgh. The port of London lias every dav ou its waters 1000 ships and 0000 sailors. Upwards of 120 persons are added to the popula tion dally, or 40,000 yearly, a birth taking place every five minutes, and a death every eight mluutcs. On an aver age twenty-eight miles of streets are opened and 9000 houses built every year. Iu its postal districts there Is a yearly de livery ot 233,000,000 ot letters. On the police register there are the names of 120,000 habitual criminal!, in creasing by many thousands every year. More than one-third of all the crime of tho country Is committed in London, or at least brought to light there. There are as niuny usersnopi and gin palaces as would, If their fronts weiu ulaued side bv fide, reach from Charing Cross to Portsmouth, a distance .. . r... i n... ...i no nnrtiimnir. til auveiliyiUlt-U limes, mm iwiwwm wn.- arus are unntiaiiy urougut oeioru iu mug-istniti-a. The bhons onen ou Sunday would form streets sixty tulles long. It is estimated that there are abovo 1.000, 1 000 of the people who nro practically heuihtiii. wholly noflrlecllnir the ordinan ces ol religion. At least 900 additional churches and chapel would be required for tho wants ol the people. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1875. BMlato Var.fiPRQ (Scrlbner for December, Keeuluir alomr tho eastern Spain, our travelers visited Tarraaja aad Valencia. When llarou Davkfer first went over this route, aorue ym previous to this trip wltk Dore, tblrra was no railroad, and brigands were to infest It. According to Ute travelers, no una then ever set out Wj out preparing for some adventure, those who lived to return, if tae; not hern nctunllv attacked, had escaped, and could tell at least one tali mysterious npamarus, wrBiru their mautles and the gl of night, or Uisappearin, deuly, bent on some ueeu oi with their uplifted swords or ir bum I no- la tha nale moMllzllt. mmrtk the aood nld tlaaM. WBM coaches were regularly atopped, ami one aver settled In his seat wllhaut lnsr his ransom ready at hand. The and's Drofeuloll WM tlMH a III one, carried oa In lata ad day light, each highway waa cwuva By ita peculiar band, who regarded lit as Bf property. Ills even aaldiaa Um mi the drivers were la , kssBBo the bandit, aad aaraeJ wftk to share Ujctr booty, araraifcer--- coachman paid a regular blackmail, which waa contributed by the passon- eers ; and, curiously enough, tbe inem ert of the Band always kuew when and where to receive tins tribute. Home times the chief of a band, having earned a com petency by the exercise of hit noble pro fession, would settle down to an unevent ful life of simple respectability, but be fore abandoning the king's highway be was careful to sell tbe good-will of bis business U some enterprising successor, who probablv Inspected the accoants. and was fully instructed In the secrets of the profession. In spite ot these very at tractive stories, alas four travelers never saw, far or near, the figure of a single brig and, although they frequently traversed the roads and rocky defiles recommended as the most likely and dangeraus. Still these bandit are now and then heard of, and as recently as 1871 they displayed enterprise and boldness enough to stop a railway train near Sierra Morena, nnd rob tbe passengers. Traveling by dill- Sence is, of course, f till in vogue where e railways have not penetrated, and this method of progression has Its wild excitements. In suite of the diminution of brigandage, itetwecu Barcelona and Valencia, Davilllcr and Dore passed a frightful ravine, Into which a diligence had been precipitated, carrying in its fall botu norses auu travelers Tnouina Corwlii. Thomas Corwln. Iu ao fur as the record allows judgment, far outshouc Hardin la this Kentuckiau constellation of uumor. In all the elements, from the lowest bur lesque to the finest wit, he was confessedly me master, ue urew irom tne arsenal all the weapons of parliamentary war fare : but how seldom he used them I Ills eflusioas were brilliant, fervid, eloquent, pathetic ; but, above all, his satire, while keen, was not poisoned or barbed with ill temper. It was pertinent and powerful ; demolishing, yet stlugless. lie was a great lawyer as great as Ogdeii Ilofl mau,and far greater than he In Congress His mind was full, and bis words were thoughtful. He was no cynic. He was also a scholar. His mind had ranged throughthe bounds ot human knowledge. Ills eloquence on the stump and at the bar, in tbe House or Senate, when plead ing agalnit the Mexican war, or for com promise beforu our civil war, whether he struck the bnto of sorrow or the tenor of merriment, was full of divinest sym pathy. Yet ho is best remembered tor lighter effort, as when he started iu lull opulence of Illustration after the foible of a fellow-member. Xo one can imagine his power unless lie has seen his facial expression ami heard his variety of tone. As early as fourteen he had tho actiou, emphasis, and gesture which make the rhetorical youth. His child hood was father to the orator. His inde pendence of thought and his lucid ex pression we are not called upon In this paper to discuss. His humor makes oue of the green spots iu tliu Congressional desert. One of Us best Illustrations Is his an swer tu lieucral Crary. (if Michigan, who had aecuaed (ieiiera! Harrison of want of strategy at Tippecanoe. Crary was a militia general. The droll manner of the responsu cannot be put ou paper. The humorous orator described a training day the leader of the host ou horseback, the retreat to a neighboring grocery, tbe trenchant blade of the general remorse lessly slaying watermelons, and the va rious feats upon this bloodless field iu such a style that his victim was ever after known as the "late General Crary." Hon. S. S. Cox, In Harper's Magaiintfor December. "Ileal Tliyarir." The People's Common Sense Adviser, a book of about 000 pages, illustrated with over 2M engravings and colored plates, uud sold at the exceedingly low price ot l 00, tells now to cure caiarrn, "liver complaint," dyspepsia, or Indigestion, sick', bilious auu oilier ueauacnes. scrofula, bronchial, throat, and lung di seases ; all disease peculiar to women, and most other chronic as well as acute disorders. It contains information for the young and old, male and female, tlu- 'le nuu marrieu, nowuere eise to oe ottnd. Men and woman, married and single, are tempted to ask their family Shysiclans thousands of questions on elicate topics, but are deterred from do ing so by tneir mouesty. a his worn an swers just such questions so fully and plainly as to leave no oue lu doubt. It is sold ageuts, or sent by mall (post-paid) on receipt ot price. Address the author, R. V. Pierce. M. D., World's Dispensary, Buffalo, N. Y. 11-23-dAWlw. Cluuicsry Hotle. State oflllluoli, Aleiandrr county . luth circuit court, to tbe January term IS, tt Sarah J. ChUm vs. John 1). Chlimet all-Bill for partition. AFFIDAVIT of tho non-reildenc of Jane (iaucserr, Thonu ltoblnnon,Nncy Ilowea ton, Margaret M. Ollllland. Ilerca Thorna .nil nlhern. linknnwn heir, at Milan (J. Cblam. deenwed, having teea tiled In the clerk' oaloa nfanid Alexander countv circuit court, notice 1 hereby given to you the ialt June Uaneiere. Tliomai ltobiuion, Naacy Howeiton, Margaret at, uiiiiianu, iwucraa inoniasaim uiiwi-, un known heirs of Klljau U, Cbiun. decraaed, that tne coinpiaiuaui nieii lu r uiii oi comuunni tu aid court, ou the chancery side thereof, aa (he 6lh day of April, A I), fai, and -thereuijoii a summons issued out of said court, returnable ou the :inl Monday In Hi lug, a I required h Mill MnnildV In lh mnnlh nf&l.v r.HXt follow- uy law, aau inai at ine a.iu lay term of aald court, coiuplaiuiut anxndrd her bill nuking you partel defeBihiuUthereta. Now unless vuu the said defendantl ahail baand npiear bvfure ttw court on the lit day ofta next term thereof, to be holden In and far (aid county ..it tin, l.t Alnndiiv In J.nuarv next, li, uleau. anawer or demur to (aid coniptalnanl bill of complaint, th ani nnd thmtteri aud things h.rvln rhinml mij atainl. H1 ba taken aa con fessed and a decree entered galnt you accord t lng to in prayer or uhi uiu . Sovmber fth, a. ii.ioio. . ItKllllKNH. YOCUH, aerk Cndall & Mnegar, solicitor for complain nut l.so-lt.ro..wtw. -1 . lafllT IIUHaWI A THCHIW LOW B18EEV0IR "IT AHD AID" Grettt DuraMNty with H.ndwitt SATISFACTION Evcywhrt. MADB OaffliT BY Bacoelaior Manufacturing Oomp'y IS, fl., tie and 919 X. U AIM MTKXBT, ST. LOVI8, MO. AKD SOU) JUCCLUeUVBLr MX 'T " - MM,0' W" HEKDERlOir, Cair, aHUoIb. POND'S EXTRACT rha People's Remedy. The Univeraal PainXxt aotor. Uear; fori will apaak of excalltntthlaxs.' FOR lajanrlea to afan or Beaata, Fall, Bnilae. NtMklsia, Sprains, Coatu- ion, utaiocauon. ttaur, Cuts, Lacera ted or Incited Wound. welltnaa,Burni,8caldi, Sanborn. Bleetllasj Emmtn, or HnlttinrorBlond. PUD'S Xmm MeeB.aad Bleed lag Uuma or Teeth. VaaaltlMa-ar Blaa and Bloody Uiacnargea. rila - llleedlne Pile, Blind Piles, Unfcltlbl.) T lhaebf ,rarch.Xeu- EXTRACT raigia, oweiiea race. tic S wellln w or HANnMi . BtlaTwa) or Korrnes. Lumbaco. iMmn Uuek. store Throat or Qulnay. Ianamed Tonilla. Blptherta, Braaiehl Ua, AatlsiMM. .Sore or Inflamed lift or Kre-lld. Catarrh, Leucorrnea, Dlarrbea. I)Tnterv. More MiMlra. Inflamed Braut. rnlufdl or too I'rotns alonthllM. Milk Lew, Ovarian Dla eaaa and Tnmm. PEOPLE'S Ktrfaer Coiaplalat, Gnaeuanil Nlntrirr. REMEDY, CBaBMSja and Excoria- won or jomnia, or Adnlta. roa EXTERNAL AMD Taricuae VelH. Kn- lirn.1 or Iuflanil Vrina. Vlccra, Old Sores, Inter nal UtccntUune. Bolla, Carbuncle, Tu- muri, Uot Swelling. Co ran and Ilunlous, Glial- NTEENAL1 eu or (tore r vci. CliaBuira.Harnesaor Sad dle Ualla. felon or Wbltlow, Vroit ed l.lmba nr l'rt.i. USE. Xoaojullo Bltea. Insect sung, i;napietl liana. I'UNB'M KXTRACT I roraalebyall rirat '! DraxKlata, and recommended by all Druggist, PhyslcUm, and every-aoil- who haa ever used It. taablet containing lliatory and Use matt ed free ou application, if uot found at your Druggist'. POND'S EXTRACT CO., Hew Yert atad Leaden. 413-S-l.Vdly. ! : ..H..I.I PHTSIVIANB. Alt S. SMITH, X. D. RK8IOKNCK t Mo. SJ Thlrtaantti tnt, ba tween Washington avenue and Walaut atratt. OrriCK: North (id of Xlghth (beat be tween Commercial and WaaUlogton avenue. o. w. vvmnxa, m. d. RF.3U)BNCE: Comer Ninth aad Walaut itreet. OrriCK: Corner Sixth itrwt aad Ohio Lave. OKFICK UOUB3: FroaiSa.m. 12m., and Crom2to8p.m. LAWYEBS. pOHH H. BtTJULKY, Attorney at Law. CAIRO, ILUKOIS. OFFICK: Atreildance on Ninth Street, b tween Washington avenue aud Walnut St. jabu x. link. r. . W1KD, -Dealer la- Big Modi? (Murpiyibon) CmJ, Thilx-.1t In tlieiruirkrt. Alto all kind of four foot SAWED AND SPLIT WOOD. Orders Delivered to any pert of the City Promptly. Leave Orders at Crystal leloon, or at the Company's Offloe, at Har row Osage Depot. TBBMi-Nett Cash on Delivery ofOooeU. JAMES K. LANE, tt-U.liu. The great Narv Conquror. eure KplleptlcFIt. oonvuliloni, Spam, HI. VHaa Daao; aad all Ihouaaadiaadba aavfff baiaTaawa ta ala a llugUcaa. Trial packlre. KaeliraaH 10-13 dly Hox Til, 81; Joieph, Mo. , NO. 287v AIVAHTASK; ARE ECONOMY IN PRICE, SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION, QUICK AND UNIFORM DMlgM, wi Giving PERFECT j.a-iajJA.aa BBAL C9TATK AeWBT. J0HH Q. Rel Eitate CO. KOXJSEJ O-BffiTTS OOLLBOTOM. MaTTMAJKwjM, l9TajrjBj ffflUO Laa4 jaawsta mt ta nUavaia Burllataaaaaa Karik Oar. Bsatk aa4 OBia Lava. OAIBO. XLLXM9W. I. U. LTXCK. at. t. uowlbv. LYKCH ft H0WLIT, AXD Collectors and Convtyinotrt. OFFI0X-At tbe Oeurt Koaaa. PARKER & AXLEY, QBKBBAL Auotionttn, House&RealEstate !L-Slwclul attentlnn given to Collection of l.'enta and bale of Iteal Kalate.S TOBBBOOM-10O Ooamereial Avenue, Cairo, XUinoia. ti-u-tr. vAKirrr New-York Stora WUOLBSAXJI AKD BBTAIL. VARIETY STOCK; IN THE CITY. Oooda Bold Very Oleee. Oorn.r 10th Bt. aad Commercial Ay OAIBO. ILUMOU. C. 0. PATHS A CO. CAIRO BOX and BASKET OO Dealer la LTJMB1IR, 'All kind hard aad son,) FLOOBraO, gEDIlfQ, LATH, Jae Bflll aad Tart, Corner Thirty-Fourtk Itreet aa4 Ohio Levee. FX02TOG1LBB.FMIO Corner Waaaiaatoa Av. aad 14U Btree. OAIBO, ILL. OPBB BBOlf 5 TO 9 VJL DAILY. io-2-tr. "TY virtu of In certaia Mtteatoaadi- XJreeted by tu olerfc of She r lb alaMll ceart eX Al tat oY Illiaol. la avror axandar oouaty , in UM H ofOharlas O. ri Uy aad WHHam Wolf, flrsa af u. rsuv I hav l.vled eriy, in tne flnUUtV of A twenty-eight (US), a th properly of the said Jam. Carrolf, which I hail ottVr at popllo taj t th. nuth.wiMt door or tha court houae la tha w 1 1 : uh mmimu un. 1 1 1 ihu uta uub city of Cairo, lu th county of Alexaadwaad Stale oi iiiinoi,on tne iniruuajor Kecwnoar, A. U. 1875, bstwren lb hour of nine o'clock, a.m., aud sunset or Hid day, tor caab, to u- fyaaldKxecUttoa. AMU, H. IXVUI aiwria ui ianuer vounir, iiuaeie. iiiiaou, Nitvenitwr it, int. 14. UMCWJTJQM TM 'Br. 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