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CAIRO DAILY BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1873 CAIRO BULLETIN. faMfeattoa aUslUIIss lldiB.T WufclilUi Ath. 141LK0AD TIMK TABLE. CAIKO AND VINCKNNE3 HAtUlOAD TniMBOW leve Calto in J Mound City as foUowa: Lor Cairo. Leavo Mound City. 1:4ft a jo. iSlOa.m. nm. ltlop.tn. Klbi.m. " Chae. O. WOOD, Qen'1 Ticket Ag t. riMB TAELE Or THE ILLINOIS' CENTRAL RAILROAD. Oepart-KTpress, dally $ P '' . " Mall train, .dally .M0m Arrive Kxnrog : CAKIO AWD T. LOUIS SIIOKT AITlTVa . o.jrt - hi mImI!.. .a . a a s i , sPZhmei rt elr from Calrt. o Louis. No cbanre of car. from .Cairo to Chicago, fflemnt Drawing lUoin slecpl n? cars on all SkEI train. UAKf"0 checked to all lmpor- !I?iCf! ml li'jl. Lines arrive find depart wit dally txeept Sunday, p. in., at MO. , "T?-" . . - . . AtltO A1 VINUKNJsKS KAII.HOAH TIME TABLE. On and after Monday, February 3, luM, rain, on the C. and V. railroad will run as allows: GOING NORTH. Kx press. avc Cairo I'M a. to. Mound City.. 8:10 Kldorado. .. liittp. ra. NorriiClty.. aiS3 ' Canal 31 " " Jtt. Carmcl.. 4:40 " .Tlvo Vinccnnea. .. 5:40 " OO'NO SOUTH. Ex press. Md. Oily ace'd't'n. f:If p. m. le. fi:4i " nr. Md. City are'd'I'n. aT Vlncennss... 7.-00 a. m. HL Carmcl 8:J2 " Cannl OA", " Norm City. .10:31 " ' Eldorado,... WW " " Mound City.. 4 AT p. m. 1:00 a. m. le. jurtvcCalro MH " " nr. Connecting at Vlncenncs with the ludl. Lnapoll aud Vlnccnnea.OMoand Mississippi, Lnd Evanavlllo and Cravvfordevllle railroads; IX Mt, Canncl with tbe Loulsvillo and Now Albany airline; at Carml with the St. Louis aid Southeastern ; at NorrlsClty tlio SprlriK flcld and llllnol Southcattcrn ; at Kldorado with the Sliawncctowu branch ol the SU Loult and Soiuhea-.tcni ; at Cairo with the Mobile and Otilo railroad transfer boat, and Uamera for Memphis, Hed ltlver, Vlcko- uurg anu .uiv uncans C1U8. O. Wood, Ocn'l Ticket Ait't. J50 Lkk, Jiu, Sup't. LOCAL WEATHEIt REl'OltT. V, S. Sio. Sun., onsKLVKn'A OrriCK. 1 Caiuo, May V, MJ, 10:11 p.m. J Barometor 29:09. Thermometer 69 degrees. Wind north, velocity 1 mile per hour. Weather cloudy. Maximum temperature last SI houi, at 4 p. m., 63 degrees. Minimum temperature, lat-t 24 hours, at I a. m., 00 degrees. rrevalllng wind last 21 hours, west. Total number or miles wind travelled, last S4 hours, 303. David W. Uarkktt. Observer. ANNOUNCKMKNT. Tf txt authorized to announce that David J. llaker la a ciiudldutu fur Judge ol the Twcnty-lxth Judicial circuit. Klcction oo Monday, June 2, ltfTS. td NOTICE TO HALOON-KEni'KllS. Baloon-kccpcrs, and all others, arc hereby noUued to sull no more Uciuor to my husband, VlllUlp ll.nuh Any vVliili IIUI tU htm alter this date, will bo prosecuted to the full extent of tho htjuor law. Caiho, May 8, 18TJ. Sakaii 11a L'CIt, 6-9 Of SEW HOODS. Mrs. Anna Lang on Klghtustrcet, between Commercial and Washington avenues, has Just opened out a stock of new and fashion able millinery goods. She has ono hundred and fifty different stylesof hats and bonnets, betide a large assortment of ribbons, flow ers and notions ol all sorts, all of which wli be sold at the lowest prices. ICE CltEAM SALOON. As warm weather Is upproacblug the lovers ot ice cream will be glad to learn that Mcstrs. Saup .t Clarkson have fitted up and refurnished, In elegant style, their ice cream parlors. Their mammoth soda fountain has also been put in running order, and nothing ji wanting about the establishment to make the pleasure and comtort of their, 'patrons complete, 4-1W1 OASINO HALL. The Cairo Casino society will gl o a graud ball and supper at John Scheol's Washing ton llali, on Monday, June 2, 13. In the torcnoon of that day the society will parade, displaying for the first time a bcautttnl new silk flag. It is the object ol tho committee appointed to mike the proper arrangements that thU ball shall bo one of tho grandest ever given In thu city. ,V7-t COMMERCIAL HOTEL. This popular hotel has been refitted am) Improved, and Is now one of thu most coml tonaUo stopping places In the city. The ttavtuing public and pert-ons desiring ,..vuv .juarwrs ny ma week or momh.wll always find them at tbe Cninmeri-lal Imt.t Ilatesof board Lave been r,,1n,.t..,l u. fM lows: Day board, i ro ver Wt.,.v. trim,it( 1 60 per day; board and lodging, from & to 7 per week. tr SALE OK sr.UyiCEAHI.E AND 1,'NSEIt. VICL'AULE OitDNANCE STOHW. BUltBAtf OF OltriNANCK. I avy Department, April SU, ls73. There will bo sold at public auction to tho highest bidder, at 12 ra., on Tuursday, May 29Ui, 1873, at the naval station, Mound City, Illinois, a quantity of cannon projectiles and miscellaneous articles of ordnance, in p:,rt as follows, viz : GO 31 pdr I'arrott rifles. 34 20pdr I'arrott rifles. 1 39 pdr Dahlgren rlftle. B&Ondr Dahlgren rillles. 18 32 pdr cannon. 40 eight Inch cannons. 1 tlx Inch mortar. A large quantity, about 441 ton., of un Inch, eight Ineh, 32 pdr, 30 pdr, 20 pdr, 10 pdr, and thirteen Inch mortar projectiles and miscellaneous ordnauco store, Includ tog a lot of scrap bronze. Terms: Ten per cent. In government funds on the conclusion of the sale, and tho remainder within ten days, during which time the articles must be removed Irom thu station, otherwise they will reurt to tho government. It is to be distinctly understood that no yuaranue Will be Knen to purchasers of t ,suUclei offered for sale und noted In thu . catalogue Jfti regards thtlr exact condition r quality, but it Is bcllevH, however, that v. very thing offered for sale Is represented. nnuisi . niirins, vuiti of jjuresu Tht above is published by ordtr of the commandant ol station, to wbom person, de siring to become purchasers aud vs I s1iIbk t0 inspect Ui article offered for salo shouvi ppiy. Fbcis T. O i t.LinTl tV4Wwtd Paymaster U. S. Nsvr, . Moscovlcs Is idling off at coit. f"2 1 f . Itulnes In our police court" rr dull yei terdsy. Fifty thousand envelopes Jut received at the BULLETIN office. 11 The Pulaski county circuit court will con Velio on Monday, June 1. There will be a meeting ot tuo city coun. ell on next Monday evening. Envelope furnished and printed at the Bulletin Office at f.1 to 10 per thousand 3-29tf ... Mr. W. W. Thornton has purchased and now owns one of the best, If not tht het, horfoln the city. Genuine Kmnithalcr, Swiss rbt'CM' tit Charlie Weber's, at Ihc Casino .vilonn, on I Ellilll Street I ... f-8 (it. Bellini; off at iot at Muscovies'. M 'f, The aide walks on Tu clltli street. between Walnut and Cedar, are beln? lowered to the new grade established by tlio city council. .tiidee llaker li now IhiIiIIiil rourt at Mr. I frminlta Mll1i nnUlltt. Itiktnail r.l lnliml ' , " , " City. a heretofore Mated In Tint HL'I.I.K- TIN, John Itohlnson, the great bareback tlilcr, Is with the great Chicago Miow which ix hlblt In till city on thu 10th InM. ItobltiMjn I one of the bet rlderi In thu country. The Kurnctt Meant cooking veel, the N ttlonal American and Kplcure broiler., the Dudley cpiral gnto and ilpor i-iirlii(f, hI llallpy'n, KW H'ahlntflon avenue. i-SI Im. Tio place to buy wall paper and window nhados It So, 2 Seventh street, opposite Win tcr'a block, whero you can buy cheaper than any place In tho city. II. Ant.ic. tl The Turner picnic will be poMponed, on account ot the dampncsi of the grounds, cnucu uyuio lato rains, until Sunday, May 18. Ily order or committee on arrangements. Twentieth Hreet, between Ohio luvco nnd Washington avenue, needs at least threo more gas poMs Of a dark night Twentieth Is ono of the darkest and gloomiest localities In the city. There Is, In wet weather, un almost Im passable mud hole on Walnut street, near tho Lorotto academy. During thu lato rains it was out of the iUestlon for loaded tsngnns to got through It. Tho mosquitoes. !(, fifes, uUg alllj bumble bees, aro coming, so prrpmu your self by covering your window with wlro cloth from llallcy's ; you can sleep without bars, and dlue without Illcs. 4-21 lm. Thcro was but ono caso before IliA Honor Bird yesterday. A gcntleinm who not given to liquor to au alarming extent wan up on a chargo of drunkenness. A tine ol two dollars and tho trimmings was assessed against him, which ho paid. The street crossing at tlio corner of Sixth street and Ohio levee, needs repairing bad ly. Thu planks at either end ot tho crossing are broken-BWay, and If somohorso, mule or human being Is not badly hurt there unless the walk Is fixed, wo will bo disappointed. SP. M. Ward Is nowptcpured to deliver the best ot nawed and split hickory wood to any part of the city. Also all kliWsof wood and coal always on hand. Leave orders at his otllce, corner Seventeenth street and Com mercial avenue. -. Muscovies, Washington avenue, uear Tenth street, is selling off at cost. 6-2 tf. New stock and new styles of wallpaper paints, oils, window glass, etc., etc., at 11. F. Meigs' new store, Washington aveuuo and Eleventh street. Call aud see the latest styles in wall paper before purchasing else where. 4-10-tf Bird cages, llowcr baskets, wlro cloth riddles, sand screens, ruke, iiocs, shovels, spades, shading' and hay forks, step and ex tension ladders, wood pumps and a general assortment of tinware, stoves and houso fur nishing goods, at llaltey's. 1-21 lm. The foundation for another new brick business house, on Eighth street, Is being put down. Eighth Is becoming a very busy street, and at tlio rate ot building, In le's than two years there will not be u ucant lot on it, between Washington avenue and Levee street. In consequence of recent ratu, the Turn- ner picnic, which was to have been held In tho woods near Mound City on Sunday to morrow has been postponed until Sunday tho 18th Inst., at which time It will certainly come off, provided the weather doe- not again Interfere to prevent it. Wc arc tliti solo agent for thu sale of Mus. son's pure elder vinegar, made on his (anu at Cobdun, Illinois, put up tu convenient sl.ed packages for family ue, ami overv package warranted pure. 4-iri tf. Coki-kv, Pack .V Co., No. M Ohio Levee. II you want good goods at cost, go toMo". covles; Washington avenue, near Tenth street. Mr. .1, M. Monkovics, thu enterprising uuaicr in ury goods, Washington avenue between Ninth ami Tenth streets, oilers his large anil varlod stock of goods at cost prices, ills storo Is lull of the choicest of dry goods of every variety and quality, and thu prices at which he Is dUpolng ut them are astonishingly low. fall upon him ami satlfy yourself, ,V7 tf. Wc uuder-tand that an effort is being made by tbo business men ol Cairo to In duce Corlls A Itankln ol Metropolis to move their manufactory to this city. Cairo hav i Ing established a loaf tobacco market, and being the center of a country In which all I grades ol tobacco arc produced, together with its facilities lor Importation and expor tation, will certainly require but little ellort to secure this enterprise. sherlfi Irvln should Instruct his ilepnty, Jir. iouis Jiyert, to meddle, as little aspos. ble In city police business. That gentlemen Is not wanted on the police forcuany longer. and hasbcen dispensed with by tlio proper autuonilcs. VYo know Slicrltl Irvlu well enough to know (hat he will not allow any man, the citizens of Cairo do not wish to act as policeman, to persist In disregarding tho pcoplo's wish by getting under the sher iff's mantle Ho should draw Louis oil A new hotel has been opened in the large houso located on the corner of Seventh street, and Washington avenue. It will bo known as Brown's hotel, and proprletorcd by Mr. Brown, whose reputation as u hotel keeper Is well-known in thlsclty. Thu house has been thoroughly renovated aud refur nished, and Is iu every way tlrst-class. The tables are at all times lurnished with the best the season affords, and tho charges lib eral, being only 1 60 per day. Mr. Brown solicits aud detents a share ol thu public (ttronage, Wo have chorlshed a viper lu our breast, and It has stung u. If you don't believe ut look at tho ungrateful treatment wc are now receiving at the hands of Mr. Louis Meyers, deputy sheriff. Why should he wc appeal to hlm-crush ui relentlessly t We didn't force him to support Winter, and lose the position he occupied for tuo years. That was his own mistake, and, may Jack have mercyon his honest soul. Wo can't ice where his anger agaluM ut' comet in. He may go to Hong Kong for us. Elder Thomas Jefferson Shores and Deacon William Thomas Scctt of the First Missionary Baptist church, (colored) are not by any means "bosom" friends. A day or two since these Christian gentlemen met on the street, and it was not because the llev. Thomas Jefferson was not willing that one or thf other ol them was not taken home on a stretcher. Shores Is on the war path, and we advle the members ol his church who have rebelled agaiuM him, to keep at n respectful illMaticc. He l a peace-loving, amiable, Hod-fearing, Christian man; but when ho Is tampered with when his church Is assailed, and an ellort made to oust him, men uevvaro. He will open lire from hi masked battery, and If ome one l not hurt, It will not bo because ho ailed to put hl faith In (lod, but because. omo rebel llotts chump has stolen n march on him, and poured water on his powder. I'ollco MnglMrate Bird demand'. d.iy about with I'ollco Magistrate Hro, and Mayor Wood has directed I'ollco filler Mcll.ilu to visit Bross and Bird with prisoners on alternate- days. Mr. Bird has right , and we are glad ho has the pluck to stand by thrm. lie will llnd In Judgu Bro iVn ns Just n man ns o'er hl conversation coped vvlthnl which for thn benefit of .Mr. Mnycru and other scholar of his kind, w remark, l quotation from the work-of a man by the name of ,Shakpeare, We ;know Judge Bros has no disposition to deal unjustiy with Mr. Bird. Of course it Is his right, n' It is BlrdV, to get all tlio liiiMne" he can, and wo presume he will do so; but that he has any prejudice iigalnM his colleague lu the maglMraey because of that colleague's color, wc do not believe. Judge Bros l nn advanced Democrat, not conlluod by the claims of narrow prejudice or fal-o pride ot race. A young man, the son of n prominent merchant ol Vlncenncs, Indiana, was yes terday morning before Judge Bross oil a chargo of drunkenness. It Bcems that the unfortunate man came to this city several days ago, and balug almost era" the effects oflliiuor, on w.-i-csday morning fell in with u jiany of colored men, to one ol whom ho sold his coat for two dollars. Of coursc.ho spent thu money for whlski y. On Thursday morning be was taken chargo ot by ''Bill' Humblcton, a colored man, who took him to a point outside tho Mississippi levee w here he lay dawn, Uambleton fearing some onu might come along and steal the boots and hat off tho drunken man, took them off and carried them to a levee saloon keeper, with whom he lelt them until such time as the owner might be able to take care of himself. But under u misapprehen sion of the case, Uambleton was urrested on a charge of robbery, and ho also was taken before Bross lor a hearing. Alter hearing the evidence, the Judge discharged Hamble ton. and assessed a Hue of two dollers against tho white man for drunkencss. Be Ing unable to pay the fine, City Attorney Webb gave him u stay or execution for twenty-four hours, during which tluio he nromlsed to Ibivh tlie ! l'UBEST WHITE Aud every variety ofshadc or color. Dur able, beautiful, water-proof, clastic und economical. The Avcrlll Chemical l'alnt is prepared for immediate application, re quiring no oil, thinner nor dryer. It is solJ by the gallon in packages to suit, lrom one to forty gallons. It dries with a hard. rich. Siu,iurii-, uui- noi run irom (.earn or nail-holes. Will not rub, crack nor peel off'. covers more with the same body, and fs' cheaper, more lasting, aud better'iu every respect than any other paint. N. E. Wuy ,t Co., general commission merchants and wholesale agents for tho A. C. P., Sixth street, between Commercial and Washing- ton avenues. N. B. Be very cautious- counterfeits are abroad I ! THE HOU CATCilEllS. Chlel of I'ollce Mcllalc advertised lu Tun Bulletin, jestcrday morning, for two ex perienced hog catchers. The advertisement was responded to by at least a dozen gentle men, from Mound City, (Jooso Island, l'a ducah and other neighboring villages. Out of the number Mac selected two noble spec imens of the art, and labeled eacn ol them with a placard on tho hat: "City Hog Catcher." The senior was made captain, and starting nut about noon yesterday, he. with his force thu other fellow swoopud down upon the hogs of tho third ward with tho resistless force of a torrent, or tempest, or something of that kind ovuil as Mr. My t rs, the deputy shorlff, and Mr. Winter, who didn't becomu mayor, have many it time and oft' comu down upon Tiik Hw.i.kti.n. Ihu result was, that In a few hours, indevd wo are tempted to say in a lew uilu utcs, thu pound was full of hog, and run ning over. We caught glimpse at the un fortunate porkers, and Judgo tint there were lu tho pound lu tho nclghborhuo I of a tbou Mini, or u inner uuinucr. I nc catchers at night retired to rest and slept peacefully lu me consciousness oi uuty well done. They win anso iuis morning anil again go forth, and may the lover ol hogs protect them from lliu catching ability ol these great artists ! They aro complete masters orthelr prol.s. sion. ()w tiers of hogs, boware ' PHIL. JTIOWAHD, STEAMBOAT BUTC1IEH Clly Bfailonal Bank Bnllitlnv. 9L.P;ial attention pan looMsrt Irom si.tnj boati nluht or rtaT BOAT NTMBVP, 8AM WILSON, OS1LSB IK BOAT STOEES o k o a e h it a , PKOVISION8 CTC. No. 110 "nn Levee Caibo, III NT t; AM IIO ATM. "UaViYo'and'Hduoau" AIL BOAT. Th splsadld tam GT.A.S. FISK, Dick Kowlee, Captain Leaves Cairo DAILY, (Sunday excepted) t 4 p.m. For freight opassage apply on boat or to Jas. UALLOIir, Ag't. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WARD 4 KOBKRT3, IF .A. I :n" T ie :r, s Dealers t.v Wixpow Shades, Wall Pai-eh, Pore White Lead, Linseed Oil, AUIIOHA OIL, m irits Turpentine, Olue, .HiiKLLAi, ALCoift., Etc, Etc. W.ihlnstton avenue and Eleventh street, Cairo, Ilunoih. II. A. i'lioni" D. Thorns THO.Mrf 4 IJROTHBIt, stleee-osrs to II. M. Milieu, COMMISSION MKKCHANTS. I1II0K KHS iNI) IIKALKIC IN ,SMile mid t'HMC)' UriM-orlra, foreign and llomo-lle tB'-R-rj-ITS -A 1TD NXTTB Cll CoinniereI.il Avenue, CAIKO, - - ILLINOIS ENT ERVRfBE SA VIjXGS JB.A isric. l:iirirMt Msreh HI, lititt. ovriCR or CITY NATIONAL BANK, CAIKO officriib: A. B. SAFFOHI), President; S. 8. TAYL.OII. Vice-President; II. II Vrfl.Ol'. Secretary and Treasurer P. M. iUaciAi, K. II, HrocarLiTH, R. 11. Ccsxmuiim, J. M. PnlttIM ClUS. (l IIIHSK, pADLd. tk-lll'D, H. P. lULLIIIAT, r.r.ita of mnr Amoant KsptTsrl Iron Ten Ccata L'pwarUx. tail 8eplin- ber Isl. Interest not withdrawn Is f.diled linrnn- lilatolj to tie principal of the deposits, tberebs K'stnx them compound Interest. MARRIED WOMEN AND CHILDREN MAT DEPOSIT MONKT SO THAT HO OSIIUIOiS UUW IT. ODn eserr tjuslnr dnr I rum v a.m. to 3 i.m.. end Hsturd.j r- .ng tor HAVi.NU UKPOdl ll. odI, from t to S o clock. aumi n ii isijur. irna.urpr. THE CITY NATIONAL OA1BO. CAPITAL, ILLINOln 100,000 W. P. HALUIHAY. Pre.ldKitf HEIVRI L. HALLIDAY. VlccPrssldtni A. B. UAKFOKD, Cashier; WALTER UY3L0P, AHUIIo Oiuhlcr Diaacroasi Htists TtTLoa, Rossar II. CcsxiHomsj, Uasat L. IUllidai. W. P. Hailiuit, Uao. I). WltlUMON, Htimiin JJib A. n. OArroao. Blacbana-e, Coin and Vnltwl r)tsfa Bosstfa Uoasbt and Hold. IHPOBITH reeelsed, and business aone. a general banklni FIRST NATIONAL BANK or on uh. It. W. .Mil. I. Kit, President. .I. M. rillLLtl'is, Vlec-l'resldviii. (,'iiah. Cunningham, Cashier. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY M.VDB, EXCHANUK, roio. bank n.its a Htttoa Hcurltle hoiittit anit sold. and Unit(; Intri-fial Allowed no 1 1nn- neioH. GRAND PICNIC aivcn by the O A I HO T 17 It X K U fi () CI K T Y SK.tR MIII'.MI rlTV. SivtiAV, Ma. 11 :o: The Cairo and Vlneennt-s i-ullroad h.is been chartered for thu occasion. Trains will leiivo Winter' block, comer Seventh street und Couitnerri.il avenue as follows! 1'lrst train, at tl o'clock a.m Second " at 1 " ji.m. Third " at i:?n p.m. Thn last train will return to Cairo at 7 o'clock In the evening, the entertainment during the day will bo in DANOINO, HACE-KUNNINO. GYMNASTIC KKATd. Aud i a:ne ni all ktnils. A ireneral invitation Is extended lo the public. KIKTV CENTS KOU ItOL'ND TUII'. OOMB OlsTE! COMB ALL! Oood music will be lu attendance, and we assure a K"od time, COMMITTEE OK Altlt.VNOEMKNTSi l.ouls Herbert, C. Iliulcr. W. Alba. "W. IIUDKK, frosiJont. UHWC'KUIIrUsl JOHN SUEEIIAN, RETlAIL grocer And Dealar In VEGETABLES, KIIUIT8, EOQS, LAKI) Uttll UUTTJUt, Ki t. ITTAUOoods warranted fresh, and sold the lowest prices. Corner Oth St. aOdComaicrolalAve. 7-23 U. Home Advertisements. C. Haiiny wishes the public to be informetl that he bus on hruid a Stock of Dry Goods and Carpets aa exten sive as any in the Southwest, und that he i determined to sell overv artiele ay lower than the low at pni'e.si !.-st. -si- Call on him to-dav and examint Is and prices. J If will satisfy yon and cost both as to (inn lit v INHVHAMV1'. FIRE AND MARINE 1 HILT STTZR.A T-TCE1 Otf FANIKSi. niauara, k. v., ,.ll,4Sh,h IIKKMAN1A, N. T., ..l,i-a,Tfl J IIANOVEH, .V. T., ABiists., ..-..Ts s; l I HEi'UKLtC, H. AU tis, Comprlslug the l!ndrirllrs' Aasncr. TONKKIlS, J. T AI.HANT OITT, ....tw.im ViHrsKN ruNii, it. r., Ai-"l.. -" ECOMTT, V. -MARINE, M.t,SJ.4S Utorea, Iiwelllngs, Furnlturo. Hulls and Car E-s, lusurnd at rale, as fasorablsa. ounl, pr msnent socurllr will warrant. I resi-r-.-trullr ask nr Ihe cltltensol C shrof (bur patrnni. C.N.IIVUnKN I W. 11, Morns, (otarr Public. II. II. Csndcc Nn. Hub. and t'.H. Citn K1RE, HULL, CAKOO, LIVE STOCK ACCIDENT, LIFE, JETMA. HAKTrORD, Ass.ls. ....... I9.MV.S04 V NORTH AMERICA, PA Assota I2.7U.CCO 00 HARTFORD, CONN., Asset.... 12,44 4,210 72 l'JICSNIX, HARTFORD, As.sts.. - .: ......1 1,781,18 se INTERNATIONAL, N. T., Assets., - -..I1.S53.S8I I PUTSAM, HARTFORD, 70e,7 CLEVELAND, CLEVELAND, Assets.. Asaela., IA16.S73 S8 HOME.COLOMIIUS, Assl.. - tti,m 43 .AMERICAN CENTRAL, MO., 1600,0(0 I CONNKCTICDT MUTUAL. LIKE, '""s" fao,ooo,ow on TKAVKI.F.lv8, HARTKOHD, LIKE AND ACCIDENT, A,,M " - il.&SI.OIIO (I RAILWAY PAB9EN0ERH A8l)RANOK CO., HARTFORD, V.'e's - yAai,isiri on INDEPENDENT, BOSTON, icjo.mj on SAFFOHD, MORRIS & CAN DKE, 71 Ohio ItsrtSaS, TKUTONIA LIFE INSURANCE OK CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Ckvt,i..Otioe, 17'-' AV tmiiNOToN St. 4 A.OTJTVA. SSSO.OOO. This Oerman l,ir Insurance Comnanv KHarantees not only l'ald-up rollcles but also a Value In Cah on the Non-fiiri'elturu plan JOHN A. UUOK. - . . lr.tn. 0. KNOBELSUOHF, - . . Hoorntary JOHN W. I'ltl'ESS, A.'entfor Cairo nod vicinity. R ISM ARK RUNn. SECTION NO. i7. 'Vi!"',l'V,l0i'? jT'Tromntlns IM Insurance and hick tr ll. f by wcokly dues and mutual co-operation In objects ol public benclit. Ihe l.llo Insirance Policies will be Issued b) the I eutonla Life ItiMiranco Company. H. MEYEH8,JI'rosldont. JOHN W. l'JtUESS, Ao't. risrCnlrnHnd Vicinity JOHN B. 1'IILLIS & SON, tbuceeisors to Johu II, I'hlllia.) GENERAL COMMISSION AND FOmVAKDING MBROHANTfl isn DEALERS IN IIAY, CORN, OAT Flour, Meal, Bran, &o.f Cor. TUMR.BT. and OHIO LRVB QAIHO, ILll. BARCLAY BBOTHBBS, WH01.K3A1.K DRUGGISTS JSTO. -m "ST:. -li I. , . ai JM.'tJ) mum 3mt I inAlsMV ; VARNISHES. yyiNDOw B!ST W51 eoalMMVlHb?l' mm I mm mi w aim HI JtiMI M IK Is II CHEMICALS B HBRUSHCi!STUFFS'.jO f B9 cosmctics DHj:rtmitRS'SSa j C x MR TOILCT Ej MTcnul'Mrl ' "E . BE MIIICUS. jft COLORS. 'BlKw -20-tf. JrvTm vr-V U,' W 'ilT,, Pu1'll ' V11!"11 It.hM ""tr, yet lailctl to jrlro Jioriect sat.si iction, nnd jiaa justly iAH.-n styita tiio jun-fon fr,r all external WouiiiLj,Cufc,Bu;-!ia, flwelliugH, Epraias, Brulw, &o., Slc, for Man aud IfoMt No family should bo a slnjlo day UUTCIIKUaj. UVLAND & SAUKU, BUTOHERS AND DEALERS IN CHOICE FRESH MEATS OK KVKItV liKSCItlWION. Corner 10th street and Commercial avun tl nxiuoor to tlio llyland saloon. U-lOtf. CAIRO, ILLS. JAKE WALTER, AND DF.M.Mt IN BUTCHBB FRESH MEAT, Kioiitii Htkekt, Hetwekn Wahiiindto ANDUUMMEItCIAL AVKKDXH, Adjoining Hrtfintionan ami lliiuiiy'sj Keep llio tist or Hel, I'orlf, Milttnn Veal. Lamb. Sausaice, etc.. aul arn nriif-nrft.1 in i.r eltitons In Ihtt moat accnptatila manner. JOHN" S.MITII, i."Uecesor to ,Iaini- K'v ii:i-tni, IIUTUHXIl AMI DKAI.KIl IN A 1. 1, ICtNUH 1)1 KltKSII Mkatm. Corner Ninf.tkntji and I'orr.Aii sih., CAIKO, ILLINOIH. Buys and slaughters only the best eaKlo. hofis and sheep, and Is prepared to till any demand for fresh moats Ironi on- pound to leu thousand iiouiids. PlIYHICIAXN. DR. 11. 0. TADER, Will resumo tbe practice ol his profession with espoclal reference to tho electrics, treatment ol diseases In all the new and Im proved methods of application. In all cases of femalo eompl.iInU a ady will bo in attendance. OfUeo, 128 Commercial aentie, up stairs. II. WARDNER, M. D. " Olllccand Hesldcuco 111 Conniicrel.il avi- ' nue, (next door to the Atlienetim), ( WILLIAM R. SMITII.M. D. :8IDENCI--Nn. Ill Thirleenlh street, he. ;w",0,0, K."l;"1,"1n.u,D,"' Walnut street. U'IOomiiierchlaTenu, up stairs, U. W. DUNNING, M. D. SE8IDENCE-H;ornerNinth and Walnut eta omce-corner hut, ,troo, 0W0 I,,., aehours-fromB a.m. to la m ami I i p,,n UR.U. E. DOUGLAS, HDEUSTTIST. nAc,!i!ls,t.!"lU,,ll,,l'lJ' ' Pro Nitrous Ovldo (las, lor tl 0 painless extraction of icetli at the- Ucutal Ilooms of Dr. I)ouKlns, sitcelir to Dr. A. M. Austlu, Eighth iu, , U m" 11 AND HETA1I. 74 OHIO LV1E Itiiluil ami I'rcsunptio Corner Vashlm;tiiu Ave aud Klljhlh stleet. I'll EST I'ROTKCTOKS. f ebuliinls and lablilt for Weak hull's. skill Ar IIAItlJI.AY II Ui IS III.OIIATK I'Olt .(ll!i: illltOAT, l'reinred ami ,, llv IIAlttH.AV UlUfo 1101,'SK AND CATTLE .MEMl'INKi Aiidlslnr,-ttantj. (orSlubli). At KAIK'I.AY HIIOM. FINE CIGARS, UOVi:v IIKK." "VOt'Nd A.MKlil.!A, And "I'nlversal Stnitilnnl. At I1AHUI.AV HKOS. 7"?' th,!9 Wn!mnt. Tko money funded unlesa thu Liniment is a renro- jentea. Ho uriro nnd uct tho ccnulro MEXICAN MTSTANO LrXTMEW .Sold bjr all Drum-Isti and Countrrr3toTY,a I In! ni: " RfL. i-.i iv t. ... at 25c, 50o. and $1.00 icr Bottle, Notiti style, (U of buttle. iis.r ' s sKAI.EI) rnOI'OsAl.s Will be received at 77 Ohio levee, until 12 in., May 12th. ls7a, lor the city prlnlliur for the ) ear endliur .May 1, 1B71. Said bids to state prices lor publishing the proceedings ol the council, and all notices relatlUK to same; how much per square lor all other notices and advertisements. Also, rates lor Job work required. The council resenes the rUht to r-jeet any, and all bids, should they deem It to the best Intere-t, of the ilty to do so. K. II. 1'aLMSi, t;lty Comptroller. Cairo, Mavtl, Ib7-'l. b", M. HIliLINKatr. MRS, MoQEE, OnF.lKhthHirfft, 11 ween Commercial an-l W.ali nxton Arenues, la ,llly rclint I I NEW MILLINERY GOODS I or TUB I LATEST eVHISrt AND UMHKR HTTLE MeaiMn 1 lull m,. of B3iq-jNTHT8 & HATS ITrnnme-l an-l iintrumnrt, FIlENOII KLOWEIIP, UIHIIONrt, TIMMIMiH of all kin. I., .-, pte., lo, Mrs. Mc(j haa ao H ar- aa-orlinent Kaney Articles, aunt, M SF.r.K TI.JH, 0 LLAIli. IINIlEhHLKKVEiS, KI'KI-V.BAMIIIM, FANS, j And all oilier art idea usually fouml in a KIKST.CLAS.S MILLINRKY STORK Mrs. Medec. In .-iiilltl.iii to her stock of 1- aiiey ami .Mllm-ry Onoda, has 11 lino and t.ompletii assortment of Cincinnati Custom lirido Liidles' nml Mines' ."hoes und Chll- uieiia noot, itiick and in Colors. These ureaekiiovvicdtfud to bo tho llncst and best ! 'f, ' ' 'c 7 " ' , ' ' , hmi ii ."lti . .',. ,1 1 " 0 "lc llM ,ll"t ",!,Kl, this Is thn only r them a sjicclalty HOOK niKIIIMi. i'ATKONI.K HOME TiBADB ! BU.LLETIN BINDERY, (.omer Twelfth street and Comint-relal Ave J. C. HUELS, (Late of Ht. l.ouls,) I'HOritlKTOK ROOK HINDER AND DUNK HOOK MANUFACTURER, J