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JOHN H. OBEULY, PROPRIETOR.1
THE BULLETIN.
HertllniC stsal r . n eiscrj- pagi".
oun oiiuiioiiEy.
WHIST! AS CHUHCH-Elshtecntb street
lietwccn Vahlnj;tmi ami Walnut.
Meeting my eiinday at 10J a. in., anil 8
p. in.
Mindiy school at.1 p. m.
Tfajrcr nicrtliitf Wi-dnenday cvcnlus.
l'HKSllYTKIUAN-WM'i Htreet.
'reaching, .laliliath at 101 a.m. ami . p.m
I'raycrincetlnK. Wednesday at 7 P. in.
SibfieUi School, p.m. J. M. Lansilen, Hu.
pcrlntcndetit. ltKV. H. TiUYBU, l'astor
MKTHODI.HT. Cor. Klchtli and Walnut Sts.
I 'reaching Sabbath at 10J a.im, and 7 p. ra
Prayer meeting, Wrdncsday, .4 l'-"-.
Sabbath School. 3. p.m. I.. U . btlllwoM,
Superintendent. Hev. K. L. '1 iiomiwk,
r.vior.
I IHUtCII Or Ulri lir.ur.r..nr.iv
llornlnit prayer. Kabbatli lOi a.m.
Us enlne prayers. 7 p.m.
Sabbath behool, 1) a.m.
Kiev. K. Coan, Itector.
T. I'ATHICK'H CHUKCH-Nlnth St. and
Vanlfi)iUiii Avenue.
I'ubllc service, Sabbath ?:10 and 10J a.m.
cppen, 7 p.m.
b.nblialb hcliool. 2 p.m.
Hn Ire even- day, H a.m. .
It:v. T. J. (VIIaM-oka, l'riert.
T. JOKl'll's Clll.'ltCll ((terman, cor
ner ul Walnut and CroM ttrcct.
ila-, uvi r sabbath at 10 o'clock a. m.
e-i'cr, i p. in. . , ,
,Mi diirinx week day?, 8 o'clock a. m.
Kkv. (;. Hoki-MaM, I'rliist.
uLHMAN I.UTIIKHA.N'CUI KCll-lHtli
licet hctweeti Walilntton Aenue and
ulnut trcel. . ,
reaching Sunday moroui at 10 o c
ii.iinth school at a o'clock p.m.
clock.
llKV. C. DL'KllaOllM'.H, 1'asuir.
fUt.NO ilKN'S CUKIsTlA.S A.SnoUA
TU)N. Uvular meetim; ecolid Monday
rach montb at tbelr room otr lloclovell
A l;o' book (tore, Commercial avenue.
Weekly l-i.yir meeting, Friday, ii p.m. at
the room.
L. W. STII.LWKW.. I'rtUcnt.
bKCOKI) MISSIONAHY lUl'TIST
UUJitCll. Coruersyeauinre and rorty-
ttrt MreeU. l'rcAchlnjr Sabbath at 11
o'clock a. w. and il o'clock p. ui.
PmidayicbooU o'clock p.m.
Tho church 1 couucctcd with the Illinois
A..ocUtlon, by tbe Klr.t Mlwlonary Hap-
tint CbuicU ui t'ulro. ...,,
Ks.v. Solomon Lkonahd, I'uetur.
AKKIC.YN MK'niUOldT.-Kourtceulb, be
tecn Walnut and Odar."
Service, Sabbath, ll a.m.
SaWiatn School, l) p.m.
CUm meet at 3 p.m.
iKCONI) FIIEB WII.LiHAl"ririT;-Klf.
iteiith Street., between alnut and Cedar.
Ben lce sabbath, I J and 3 p. m.
ltKV. N. ItlCKS, Pastor.
KltrK WILL IIAI'TIST HOME MlaSION
aAHIIATIl SCHOOL. Corner Walnut
and Cedar Street.
KlIt'nVf'wVunArTIST CHUHC11
-Curry' llarrack ,
ben lce, sabbath 11 a.m..3p.m. & ijp.m.
Kiev. WM. Kklley, l'astor.
HUST MISrilO.NAKY HAI'TIST CHUKCH.
-Cedar, between Ninth aud letith hU.
l'reachlni; .Sabbath, 10J a,m. aud .i p.m.
l'raver mueUna: Wedliei.day eveulng.
1-rachliiK, r-rfday evenlnK. v.nH,,,r
Sabbath school, U p.m. John nBa1
aud Mary Stepbeun, SuperlntendenU.
SKCONU UAl'TIsT CllUKCllrKourteentli
-tre?t, between Cedar and Walnut. Ihe
Sidv ifapU.t church recognized by tbe A
SrTlco",' Sabbath, 11 a.m. 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.
SEUHET OIIDKHS.
THK MASONS.
CBuMN.,j&
cation atMawnlc Uall. tbe second triday
AUW CUAlTiai No. 71.-ncKU.r Con
"vocation at Maonio Hall, on the third
Jmo I'ol'oK 'A A. M.-lteu.
iU"outSuSwttow at Macule Hall, Uic
Thurlay eveimg at 8 o'clock.
STATE OFFICERS.
fiovemor-Joun I.. Ueveriilge.
LleUtcnantOoveruQ'
fcecretary of STUJH" .iV,
Auditor tr BtieC. fc. Up Uii
Ueorge II. Harlow.
in coll.
Statu Treaurcr-u;i
Aitiirn.-v nenera .lames K. hdall.
."lUucIn'tnicn-Newto
CONUKrsMEN.
Hcnatora-Klchard J. Ugle-by and John A.
Lf7rccntalii Klghteenth Dl.trict-U.icc
Element.
MEMHEI13 OENUITaL. ASSEJlUli'i.
HcprenentatUea In the Wth "t'Jet.
John 11. Obcrly, Wm. A. Lemma and Math-
8 SMiatMftrthe Both dUtrle t.-Jcse Ware.
OuuNTY OKK1CEKS.
CtltCUlT COUUT.
Jud(?e-D. J. Ilaker, of Alexaudor.
Htute'a Attornoy rutrlcU II. Tope.
Clerk It. S. Vocum.
Fhcrill A. 11. Irvln.
Wm. Martin Anicssor and Treasurer.
COUNTY COUIIT.
ttuteO.0 K. McCrlte and S. MarcliU-
"clerk Jacob Q. Lynch.
Coroner John U. Oamman.
MUNICIPAL "OOVEKNMENT.
Mayor John Wood.
TrcMurer-H. A. Cunn ngham.
Comptroller-K. 11, l'allls.
Clerk-Michael Uowlov.
Attornev U. WaUon Webb.
Police MaKltrate-K Uro-i and J. J.
U Marshal and Chief of ctfVm.lMMe.
Bireet Coramlloner 1). J. Oallib'au.
ft-. .i.i. ntllnnrUV Wnnten.
Mem cri l'ollce Force-A. Catn wircent,
F, Wliltcatnp, I'hl Up Hcim, CUa. Mchner
and I . A. i-onaiH.
Flnt ward-Illram Ulxby and J. M.
rsecond ward-Herman Meyera and Wood
Tb"rdard-JohnMoEwenand F. Kow
'"fourth ward-C. F. NeUl and M. J
WFMh ward-Jno. II. ltobln.on and Wm
n. Morru.
DENNIS HALEiT
11m now on hand all klndt ol
DUY COUP AND SroVE WOOD
For nalo. Leave orden at
WM. KLUOE'3 STOKE,
Corner Sixth and Commercial
Or at irwrrnl Twnlllh and Pnp'ar'
DEKNISON'8 PATENT
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nvAoointniiiiinstiftvnheen UBOd
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ftouipUlnt of lou by tR becomloK
fit , ..ui All Krnr.a. rnmDinlH J
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TMGRMIG
Reported Expressly for the Bulletin.
PERSONAL.
FUN'HU Ij CEREMONIES
THE LATH MINISTER
ORR.
OF
IMl'OblXG DEMONSTRATION
RV THE .MASONS.
DISTINGUISHED CMTIZIINS AT
TEND THE OHSEiUIKS.
rt'-S'KRAL, SKHMOV HY REV. DI
HKI'WOIU'll.
ETC.,
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O K K H I'UNKKAI. CVIlEtlO.Vlri.
Np.w YuliK, Juno 13. At two o'clock
thli nltemuun all tliu inunlcipal ollicf.
ure cli'iod a a nurk uf terpect to tin
memory of Utj United Slati-i .Mlnlitr
rr.
A mong tholo who cnlltvl at tbo gover
nor ri'um toiay 10 view the remain?
ui'ro M f J. Om. 11 uncock arid itatf, who
uliu accepted an luvimiion lo jiariicipal.
in tho fun ral curemur.ie.
I'lo-idum Urnt tel-grajihod from Wen
l'otiit hii regreu thai bit enngeuient
uould nut purmit him to bo pretuiit.
Wihnot UoSouurc, ex-grand matter t
tbeMaiomu fraternity ,of .South Caro Idij,
'Qlegraphfd that bo wti on bli way to a -tend
tbo funeral.
Twenty Mmutilc lixigm reported at City
hall tb morntug, irutthay will join lb.
funeral uicort, and about forty more
lodgei from this city, Krooklyn and
Joririy City, will participate
At thi City hall clock itruck blgb noon
to-day, tbe band of tba Kw York com
niandery, itatlonoJ In the rotunda, playwl
tbo dirge from Lucia Do Limmermoor.
A largo crowd of peoplo wai gathered In
tbe neighborhood.
the spscta on.
Atiout 1 o'clock thii afternoon a great
number of pertont had aiietubled in City
Hall park and It neighborhood, to wit
neii tho removal of ibn body.
CITY HALL
Wai tlllod with romiuant Froo Maiom,
membun of the common cjuucil and ulhor.
who bad cotno to 'tuk part in the cere
monial. rrPBitis!ox or tha.vk.
Deputy O. M. EldwooJ Tlurnc, in a
brlat udJreis to Mayor Uavamfer, at
lumeJ cbargu of tbe romaini, and tbanktd
tho city for tho intereil tbe corporato au
thorities had takon in tbo rutntlni, ami
eiprcfied bit thankl and thcio of tbe
family of deceaied.
THeMATort,
n reply, oxprened hi. acknowledgement'
for tha trust ropoiel in tbo city, and con
veyed lympatbloi to thu family of the la
mented deceaied.
AT IIALr-l'AT TWO
Tho officer, ot ih) grand lolge, Ind tbe
mayur and memberi of tho common coun-
II deicendeu from tho govornor'a room,
to lenve the hall, and then marched ilowly
out to thu park, followed by the pall-bear-
or. with tbo body.
A frOLEMN DIROE
Wai meanwhile tnrfurmed by thn band
stationed in tho rotunda. Tbocomnwai
borne by twelve Knigbti Templar.
TUC I'ALL-llKAliKIH.
Who were dutinguiibed by a white scarf,
woro aa follow! : B. II. Johnion, past
grand materj Wilmot 3. DeLauaure,
repreienting tbo grand lodge of South
Carolina; N. F. Warring, pail grai.d
matter J Itaac l'Uillipi, putt grand matter;
John W. Simons, pait grand master, Dai -
lul Sick I en, pail grand matter; Albert O,
Mac key, pait grand matter of tjouth Caro
lina; Ju.iah II. K. Drummond,patt grand
mailer, Jat. Jonkenion, pail grand matter;
Josoph D, Erant, pait grand muter.
THK rnuCEgnioir.
The body having been placed In tbo
hiri, which wakdrawn by tix white horses
covered with black netting, each lad by n
colored groom, tbo prode.tiun moved.
The oicort wai headed by a Urge de-j
laihmont of tho pollcu force; then fol-
lowed offieari of the grand lodge find
the grnd commandery, and tbo followln g
CJiumandeiu of Knigbti Templar : Col
umbia, Morton, Palittine, Cot nor, Do
Leon, Manhattan, Ivanboo, Conttantlne
and Yorkofibit city, alio tbo Do Witt
Clinton and Clinton uf Brooklyn, and tbe
New Jertov Kniuhti. After tho hcano
ontnu tbo mayor and common council in
carriagei, with tbe.Rmtian milliner and
couiul Kunoral. Mul Qen. Hancock,
wiih .Capt Wharton of hit ttaff, Uen.
H irrif, Qen, Darrea, and numorousotheil.
Tho procession arrivbd at the Church of
1 10 Diioiplct about 4 o'clock p. m,
TUB CASKET.
wit surrounded by the pall-bearort and
guard of Knights, at.d wat carried down
the altle, precedod by ltov. Dr. Tyng, Jr..
reciting the aorvi.e of the Episcopal
church, and wai deposited at tho foot of
tbo altar, on which were placed floral of
furingt, one a wroath of tuba rosut and tea
rotui trom Mr. S. 1. Loiliouf Unrnwull
county, South Carolina, and two from tba
grand commandery, and ono from tbo
grand lodge, ropreienting Matonlo om-
bleini. Tbo plumot, capei and robes of
tbo Knights Templar were removod from
tbe casket, and replaced by wreaths of
flowers. f .1
tue cniir U0UBM1BB,
FaU-bMreri, grand marshal and aids,
CAIRO.
grand lodgo, a'nd'grand commandery tiled
slowly down the church, bearing wandt
covered wlta crape, and tho knights, with
drawn t words, stood at tbo main entrance,
forming a llnu through wblcb the proces
sion passed. Tho guardt of tho knights,
under Eminent Grand Commander John
I Oivors, following the caiket. lliv. Dr.
Hopworth, Kov. S. it Tyng, Jr., Rev. Dr.
Otrre, ltov. Mr. Suhoonmaker, grand
chaplafns of tho' lodge, and Hot. Dr.
Tyng officiated.
the sir.Moy
Was provhed by Dr. Hepwortb, who
preached a very hble tormoa.
No direct relcrrnco ws mado In thn
I rmon to decerned. A choir of voices,
a .milling of membert of St. CtcillH
lodge, Pratt and other loagei, under
llrothrr Jeromn llopklnt, aang tho
dirgo, ,,Poce to Thy Memory," after
Mch tho funoral crvJvet according lo
t)j Maionlo rite, w.m performed
ny Grand Mailer Edward E. Thnrne.
Pho remalnt woro otenrtedfrom tho church
hi band playing funoral marchet. Tin
iitilonal guardt, army and i nvy, oOicers.
Judget of state and city courts, members of
congreu ntid the legislature, uuJ liuniei-
iu eminent citizens formed a part ol the
incciion, which moved through Madison
vetiuo, Korty-tecoiid street, and Flfih
AVenuo to Eleventh avenue, where tin
rnks opened, and the henrte panod b.
t -eii thern t tbe revenue cutler. ArriVrd
hfr, thn h.idy w taken off and plac.
aboard, for J irsey, wnero a train It ready
fir its reO'pli'in, and will ha removed to
South Caroolicn.
Tho ttreeli through which tbo cortege
jailed are lined with people.
MlbCELL. NEOUS.
LARGE SALK OF TnOROUGU.
JIRED a ' '. UK IN UAL -PORNIA.
DECORATION OF CONFEDER
ATE GRAVES IN SOUTH
CAROLINA.
A NATIONAL MI I.LEKS' CONVEN
TIO.S' TO HE HELD AT
TOLEDO.
A CASE OK CHOLERA KEl'OHTEl)
!' EVANaVlLLE. .
ETC-
ETC,
ETC.
TUOROUOUBRKDS.
San F-iancisco, Juno 13 Tho sale of
thoroughbred itock of 0. Whipple and
son closed to-day. Itaggregated 3120,000
Harvest Queon brought $16,61)0; Han
hletoniaii $10,1&0; Speculation ?3,500,
Tha cattle brought a larca sum.
CAH-DC1LDKM.
Boston", Juno 13, Tbe car-buildors af
ter a long aiscussion adopted tbo report of
tho committee recommending a journal 3J
inches In diameter, by seven inches long.
Axles were, also considered, and a vote
.ken to bava drawings and spocillcationi
prepared of axles.
DKCORITIOK.
Charleston, H. 0., Juno 13. Tne an
nual decoration of tbe graves of Confeder
al dead look place he today. Tboro
was a general suspension of business during
the afternooni
A millers' contention.
Toledo, O., June 13. A national con
vention of millers Is announced to be held
in this city June 17.
too mcch urtnriUNe.
Evansville, June 13. Tho 'Journal'
bat private advices from up tho river,
stating that Lon. Hell, a rosident of Lewis
port Kentucky, died on the steamer Morn
Inic Star, this morning, from an overdoco
of morphine and laudanum.
OIIOLEIIA.
Mtchaol J, Kane, a colored laborer of
Vinccnnoi, died at 2 a. m , of what tho at
tending physician pronounced to be chol
ora. Ha had Imprudently drank from
stagnant water whtlo sufloring from a
light dlarroha, and this is bellovod to
havo hastonod death.
HANK BUBTENBtON.
. Hudson, N. Y., June 13 The Colum
bia bank at Chatham vlllsgi, conducted
under tho stato banking law, by W, A.
Walridgeifc C, susponted, creating grent
eicitomenl it the villago, at nearly evory
business man there had money dapositcd.
The causa of fulluro Is not made public,
but il is suppoiod tho recent collapso of
of tbo Columbia paper company Involved
the bank heavily.
FOREIGN.
TUNEUAL 01" A HA HO NET.
Montreal, Juno 13, The funoral of
tbe late Sir Geo. K. Cartier, baronet, took
place to-day, and was ono of the most
imposing demonstrations of the kind ever
teen in Canada. Fully ?10,000 people fol
lowod tho remains to the grave, Including
nearly all tho morabers of tho huueo of
commons' and senate. The procession wis
ono hour and lifteon minutes passing a
given point. "
CASUALTIES'
drown in.
Littus Rock, June 13. Chat. Cornell,
. penitentiary ooovlot, whilt assipttnf in
uulaadlog some Iron from itsMsnboatto.
day, orirbowd and wai drowned.
ILLINOIS. SATURDAY, JUNK U, 1873.
CRIME.
O'NEIL THE MURDKREU HUNG
AT ATLANTA.
AN INSANE ASYLUM HUl'EltVI
SOI! COMMITS SUICIDE.
SUICIDES.
IsiilANAfoLU, Juno 18. Uorrie P.
Addle committed mlcldo lait night by
Uklng opium. Addto has held the posi
tion of supervlror of the Intatie asylum,
but wat recently discharged on account of
hit dissipated habits.
San Francisco, Juno 13. William
Rots committed sulcidti to-day at tho Cot
ninp.iliuii hotel, cutting his thront with a
rHr.or. A i) left $2,HjO in bank, and de
irud tH proprmtors of tho hoututo send
tils rouialns Emt. 1I did nol write hit
ddrefi, Hn was fUpKicil to be IllSatio.
lie has been III a lone tlmo.
II A. v (i ED.
Atlanta, Oa, Juno 13. Ithatn U
O'Nell wat GXt-cuted in the vitrd of thn
J ul to-day, for tlio murder of James Lit
tle. He died protecting his innocence,
and without a ftrugglu.
WEATHER REPORT.
VAlll.NOTO.N,Juhu 13. Probklullllei
rur ew Ehgund rjtuidny lulling l
omcter, lr.-uli tuuihenilerly niid loutli
e.l-riy windu niid portly ciouily wenlher.
For Lower Lkr region tailing burnmet.-r,
reih and i.ccuiloiially brisk uiberly In
we.terly wu.d-, cloudy wenther and ram.
r'.ir Middle tlnlfS tailing Imroimitur, Irtsli
'Ulhea.terly l.i SuUlhweiterly winds and
ncrra.liig cloudines, with pmbnbly ari
f rain i nun Viinia lo We.torn Now
Vurk, For thu South Atlantic and Ouif
Lies 'oit of Mi.tittippi generally oluudy
weather, rninareasanl t'reh soutbeniierly
o i-uuihwt-slf rly winds For the Nurib-
writ northerly lo weiterly winds, gener-
tlly clar weather, which concentrating
nutt gradutlly uxiertd oaatward over
nke reuion, Ilhuoit and MiMouri. From
renneuee to Ohio cloudy wenthurand rain
areas,
RIVER NEWS.
Kl nut rll of site Mlvrrs
Fo-24 hourr ending 3 p.m., June 13, 1ST3
Abov e
low
water
Cliimgc".
frTATIONS.
Iti-e. Fall.
Uoonvllle i 0!' 1 ill
nrunwlck i'i 0 i i!
lairo 27 til
Cincinnati 8 10 1
Confluence ,
l).cuport 11 4" 4
Kvatiottllo .7 9 J 3
Kurt Uenion Ii
llermauu ,.10 W,
.lerters-on City hr, u,l il
Kantai. City 18 llll Ill
Kokuk V. ... 12 i! 0
i. e Clare 9 ft I ill
l.uaveiiworth. 0 lj 1
I.ex'liiKtou- I
l.lttle Hock 10 IV III
Loultvlllc i Ul i
Uailetta J II, 3
Memplil" i'l l'J 1
Murgautown 1 s 10
:.aslnllle 7 2, 1
New Orleans 2 H 0
Newtieueva 3 6' 7
Oil City 1 o a
umulu ,. 12 P. 7
I'aducah 13 12 0
ritlfburg. I 7,
i'latt.mouth 8 ,
hreeport . 27 " '2
St. Joell 13 S'
at. Loilli 24 Ol 10
at. Paul 15 ti 2 1
VlLkfthurg 37 3 1
Warsaw 'J 0 0
Yaiikton I
Kdwi.n Oakland,
Observvcr, Signal icrvlec, U, S. A.
Nasuville, Juno 13. Arrived: City'of
Augusta, Whttu rlvr; Arlington Cincin
nati. Imparted. Cspitul City, St. Louis; J
E Rankin, Evatuville; Fsl'iing, with 4J
I'dul on Uharpulh shoals. Departed: Ella
Hughes Cairo Cloudy; iiercury 90.
St. Louis, Juoh 13. Arrived: Alien,
Missouri river; Future City and Com
monwealtli, Now Orleans; City Vicksburg
Vlckaburg; Stratur, THnnos.ee river; John
sou, Keokuk; Alex Mitchell, St Paul;
ate City, Keiibsburg; Wolf, Red river.
Departed' Dubuque, St l'aul; Johnson,
Keokuk; Hello Memphis, Memphis; Lucy
liurtram, Cincinnati; Oslo City, Keiths
burg. Falling slowly. Heavy rain this
afternoon.
Little Rock, Juno 13 Heavy rain
agniti to-day. It has rained for ten day
ucos.ively. River on a stand, with 1'J
feot in the channel. Departed: Exporter,
Cincinnati.
1'iTTSBCriQ, Juno 13. Monongahela 4
feet 8 inches rising slowly, no arrivals or
departures.
New Oklkavs, June 13 Arrived :
Dismarck, St Louis. Departed : Nick
l.ougworth, Cincinnati; Ueo and barges,
St Louis. Weather cloudy, thomouitoer
0,
MARKET REPORT.
St Louis, June 13. Flour vory dull
unchanged; wheat' syrlng entirely nog-u-c
led ; fall dull and weak, on all etcopi
choice sample lols, which were scarce; i-ales
sample lots No 1 icdfl 2rl 2b; No 3
1 40. Corn firm fur sound; unwmnd
rail Ni 2 mixed a8J2'J; cash" 39jICc,
toller July. Oats dull and dtcmiing,
closing unsettled ; No. 2 mixed 3'.'32 ;
Sacked har1y tin market. Cork duil and
lower $10 76; hulk meats dull nominally
Imcnn dull! shoulders "jfotfjc; clear rib
OjQDjo; char sides for buyer the month
91(0,0 j. Lard dull; manufacturing 7 jo
Whlekt-y dull and easiar fur buyers at E9u
Cattle are in good demand; strong, prun"
and clio'cn nation 6(0o; fHir hutch I
$4 25f4 50i Indiana rnl Tuxnti 13 6.
(u)4 76. Hogs qulot; bulk sales?! 10
4 25
V New Orleans, Juno 13. Flour no do
.mand on account of quarraiitllie at Ha
vana, 3000 bbis belmt reshipped to St.
Louis. Oorn oailor; mixed 6'.lc; wblto 00
fj?02c. Oats 4rc, Hran 777c. Hay
miiet at a324. Pork qtdet at $17.
llacon dull at 7jr$7i'Jjc; hams 13c.
Lard In tierce 8i'Jli kBg OilOJ.i. Ssi
car and tnolassoa no movement. Whisky
dull at0295o. CoffVe Ir'icjn; sterln.g
28; sight !; premium gold 171.
MEuruis, Juno 13. Cotton llriimr,
good ordinary, IBij lw mlddlelng 17
171c; rccaipts 425; shipments 40ft) stock
23 490 Flour quiet and uncbaneed $4 60
'10 Corn steandy, 67C8c. Oats dull,
1 443480 Bay dull and nominal. Bran
dull 18J18to. Corn mal higher. 3 80.
Lard duli,7no salu, Bacon fiat, ibouldtri
7c; tldM
wsniasro'i'oasr .-vEiiT'trm
.
KEAli KftTATE AORNUt.
John q. Harman. chas. Thrupp
JOHN Q. HARMAN & CO.,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
COLLECTORS
AND
CONVEYANCERS
.ortli Cor. of ill .1 St. Mint OUlo i.nrr
Caiho, Illinois.
OfTor for sale at low figures aud easy temis
the tolloWlii real cftatu i
No 1 An elegant cottage, corner Tnelltli
and l.dtUHrtitcts, It J7 atidU, b 1, tlilrii.ail.
l.ot above grade, It lom In li 4, iu Vtlutt It
Known a- 111 j Kldgo Dlock;" tlioie lots run
through the block mini rllteeiilh to .Mx
t eiilli slicet, and the best teiiiciu.u prop
crt In Uiu city adjoining property highi)
Improxeil.
.No 'IaW.I and 1. 1, 15, city, Wathliigton
avenue, lieltsccu Tlilitueiilli and Fourtvi mil
Klreetf, well ldu. OooU two-tory building
on eacii lot.
No .1AI-o, vacant lots f una (!. adjoining
the abotu Lot M, b il, city,
on Sixth hirrct, coiilli niile,
between C'oinmerci.il and Wu.hiiiKton ave
nues, Hill be told ill tracli to Milt pllrchacr,
very low aud iiue.ii) ternis.
No 4 Lota T uud , b a. corner ol Four
teentli iiud i'upUr elrcclj., limit on Poplar
treet. Weal nlde, oppo-lt' pn-l-iitllco block.
No 6 fplendlil Uuiinest liUllUin, resi
dence In m'coiiiI Uir, (J roiiiiii, liall and
Iniiilaiid rcurMuIrwa). wuterou liolli llourr,
u miiiioer ono condition; -ttuuteu uu tioitli-
w ! corner ol
LoillilieicLal aveliuu uinl
rweillll ulrceU
A great bargain II told
Hull.
No 0 Lots 7 and 8. b 40. M ad. uiall
boilre uud t.ihle on lulu, high ground, coi
ner I'oplur a d TtVenii-elkUlli ctreeli.
l'llee 8.V.0, um-liull ca.h.
-No 7 hot uud new cnllaite 111 Ml 1 onirr.
h.ill, tin eo roouu uud Will lieu, on Twenty
llret .ircel. Two tpleiidl.1 loti In couil-tiutl-e
block uu Poplar nlleel corner.
,n o iv,u vert ueiruuio im-inci uou-e
a''d iwo loU, nil sixth ktreel betweeu Coin-
in. rcul and v asuiiigt-ii iixcuuea, win uu
old at terms to p.i) purclMicr rvutul ol 2.'i
per cent Hi luvetliueiil.
AO :i six ioi in ii .J, i ui. an. liiKu
ground. $iodehch on eaj pujiiiculs.
No llMA welMiiiproed turmoil the Mia
sia.ippi In MljMirfn, s miles below Cairo.
:.Jmr i, a luine oriiuu uiiuercuimaiioii,
Urtil-ciuaa dwel Iuk hoilee, barus and out
liutldliigt. Will lie told vary low or ex
changed tor improved Culro property
great uurgaln cau be had by appl)tug toon.
l in- property l woitny tue exaiuituiion oi
aoyperuuti who deMres to engage In larm
hi, us it ceitainty In one ol' thu uwi lertlle
and productive tracts of laud lu the coun
try, ...
No 11 A splendid two-story residence on
north ea.t corner of Walnut and Ninth
street-, with two loti very desirable prop-
" .-, . ..
AO i l.ois j anu in, u ,u miuu mho oi
Twrtitv.tirst street, otino-ltu "Convent
lllock" very desirable lor residence pur-
poics, cucup.
No 13 a well Improved larm of 210 acres;
COaciesundercultivutlon: houi-saud barn,
I'dcicl orchnl. bearlmf trecnt rutin ui: Wutei
IliroilKll laim anovu overuuiv. unu quurier
ml c Irom rtat on ami deooi oi Cairo ,v -t.
Louis rallroait. Will bo sold on easyiermi
lor tvu per acre.
A V1NK CIIANCK Foil INVr.STMKNT
In uddlllou to tliu lorrKolng we otter tor
nute. iir lea-. a Uree number ot vacant lot.
-in dltlereutparu ol the. tlty, embracing No
1 liUflne and retldruce property.
In uuimproved lands, wo havo for sale
over M.i kj a res in Alexander and lill:ill
counties, at prices raiiKli'g from i to 9l!
per acre, auu are piepureu io oner uiuiice
menu to purchasers that cannot be equalled
In Colorado, Texas or anv other placuorby
"ativ other man," A lariroumauntul lauds ol
the very best quality. In Ale seamier uud I'll-lu-kl
counties, belonging to the Illinois Cen
tral liailr ad eompanr. lor thn mle of tvhleh
wo arc the agents, will be .old very low and
on utich cany terms that a person ol indiutri
out habits, with a very small um ot ready
money, cau 1 it a few years become tho
owner of a productive larm. We havu
plats and dencripllo n of all land ottered
lor sale ami will lake picture in howiti
purchasers the property Titles to all land
lold by us guaranteed, and shown trom the
palenico when required by alitrac s. Al
ply to JOHN Q. 11 A II .MAN & CO.,
Cor. Sixth aud Levee sis., Cairo, Ills,
Juno 7, 1873.
0. WINSTON A (JO.,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
AUCTIONEERS,
74 (rEQOND fLOOn) OHIO LXVXK,
CAIHO, ILLS,,
SUV AND SSLL ItXAL ESTATK,
PAY TAXES",
FURNISH ADSTKAUTS OF TITLh
Ami iTiri. rnnTiMi of Kln.t.
L,iijtin:n.
WHITE COLLAR PLANINO MILL
It WAI.TF.ttN, IToprlelor,
DiALSaia
HARD and SOFT LUMBER
AND
LVTH, SI11NQLKS, CEDAR TOSTJ
DOOHS, SASH, BLINDS
ORDERS aiTlilOlTKD.
Steamboat Lumber,
Futnlnhiiil oo ubiirtoit natioa.
Commercial avenuo, botwuiiti Tenth and
Eleventh itreots
CAIEO. XuXXj LIST OX3.
Til.
JJ. T. 11 11 Y A N T ,
I'roi'rlrlor
Near TwoLty-stJcth Street,
Ouio Levee, - CAIRO, ILLS
All kinds of Lumber, Oak. Poplar, Cy
prom, Walnut, etc., delivered In any part
of the city freo ol charge.
KSTl'atronago solicited, aud satisfaction
guaranteed. 3-'i'itl.
JOHNSON Si B1LL1NGSLY,
CARPENTERS & JOINERS
sihon un Tw all III Nlret Itelw-f"
loi ar Mtrvel uud tisuureil
Av.uue,
Aro prepared to do all kinds of work In
heir lino in flrUclts, workman-like style,
and at at reasonable rates as any firm In the
,'llv All nr.lum ll.imlll In lirOlODtlV. A
bare of thw nubUo,piUoat Ure,'1tJui
VMVIVVUl "
OFFICIAL PAPER
BARCLAY BROTHERS,
WlIOLtSAldC AUD XITAIIi
DRUGGISTS,
J-- Vw
BnrraniinpiaaaB
1. 1t r
PlITfllClAitll.
A.J. ROE, M.J)..
Hatlnericrmatieutly located in Calro.tenderi
lila nrofelonuble xervlces to the Inhabitants
ot the citv hdiI Molnlty.
ilfftilcnre and otUce (for the present) cor
ner Walnut and Twenty-tirst streets, whera
he may bo consulted at all hours. C-iS-Om.
11. 8. imiGHAM, M. D.,
Homeopathic I'hysiclan and Surireoi. Of
lice 130 Commerclalaveiiue. Residence cor
i.crot Kleveutb and Cedar street. (Xt-tt.
DIl. li. 0. TABKll,
Will resume the practice ot his orofesttoa
with csoerial reference to the electrlca
treatment ol diseases In all the new and In-
proved methods of application.
In all caies of lemaie complaints a ady
wiu no iu aiienuance.
Olilce, Via Commercial avenue, up stairs,
H. WARDNER, M. D.
Office and Residence 111 Commercial ave-
niie, (next door to the Athoneum).
WILLIAM it. tiJUlTIl, M. D.
RRHIDENUK No. il Thirtaanm strMt, bt
twrea Wbuir0D airenn and Walnat ilrttt.
Jitlce Hi Commercial Tenu, up stairs.
0. W. DUNNING, H. D.
RRHIIIENCE cornf rNlnth and Walaot I
Other comer Mlitr atrost aad Ohio las
otnoB houm from a .m. to 11 m., aad p.m
DR. G. E. DOUGLAS,
A constant runnlv ol uure Nitrous Ozlda
Q t, fur the paln'eaa extraction of teeth, at
t id Dental Rooms of Dr. Douglas, successor
to Dr. A. M. Aunlln, Eighth alreet. 6-ttt
li.l.IMICSf.
MRS. MeOEK,
Oa Eighth Rtrrat, between Oomratreia aad Wash
nuton Athiium. I UallT reoeiTinf
NEW MILLINERY GOODS
or ra
Z.ATJST H'lllXO AISD SUUUKK tTTtM.
Ustidss a tall line ef
BOITITBTS 5c HATS
ITnmme.1 nit nntrnnmed.)
CHINCH KLOWEIUJ. RIBUUNa, TRIMMINGB
of ell kind. Laeee, etc., eto.
Urn. McOee tiaa alto a lane aaiortmsal o
Funoy Artlclre, uob a
NECK Tl.W. OLLAKSI, UNDKhflLIlVEaB,
KUFK8, BAflHEfl, KANH,.
And ell oihor article! asually f oond In a
first-class millinery store
Mrs. McOec, In addition to her ritock ol
Kaney and Millinery Ooods, has a tine and
Complete asHortment of Cincinnati Custom
made Ladies' and Misses' Shoes and Chll
drcut' Hoots, Mack and in Colon. These
areacknnwlcdp;cd to be tho finest and best
ever in the market, and thin Is the only
limine the citv that makes them a specialty
K
LYON'S
ATHAIRON
Only 50 Cents per Bottle.
It promotes the OIlOMfTII, FIIEMK.
VKS She COLOR, ami! laereeuee (ke
Vigor aud DEAVTVe f Ilia HAIH.
Om TnrsTT Tnw soo I.tos's J iTrso roa
THK Una u till pieced lu tbe market bj l'roftesor
K. ITioinii I.yop. a Rraduele ot ITlncsion CoUefe.
The ntnie ie dtrired fruin Uie Oresk KsTiae,"
lunirjltitf to c(ai. putxt, ttjuvmaU, or raUrt.
Tbe favor It baa recetTcd, end tbe poi ularity It bee
otulneJ. la unprecedented and Incredible. It la
ere.ue the Obowtu and IluDTTof tbe Hire. Ilia
a drllnhtful dreaalug. IS eradloetee dandruft It
tirvnnta tlia flat- fmm turnln aiv. It 1 i 1 1 4Ka
Sired cool, and girea tbe beir rlcb. eoft, eloeer ap.
I'ri.ieuce. 11 ie lueeiHl iu vwrniuq vvauTT
aa li waa over a QDiiftia of a Cartoas Am, and Ie
sold bj all Druftiaie aodCoutry btoree MaaUjr ssj
C'aaile ur atiillle.
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ft.r BAXCLAT BX4M.
FINE CIGARS,
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"TOTJMO AHBX1CA,
Aad "UalTaiw
? At BAXOLAT BXOB.
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THE CITY NATIONAL
CAPITAL, . . tiff,
W. P. eUIXIDAT, Preef dealt '
ItRT L. HALUSAT. Tiess-MssalsAl
A. B. eUFPORI), Oaebier
WALTBB BTUOP, Aastatjsi Bwhlsr
BtAsn Tatua,
Haiai L. Riuiaav.
Geo. IX.
D iPOfllTB reeslvW, asU a tjasjatal
bnslneei aoae.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
B CAIBlVe
K. W. af nun, PrealdMt
J. M. l'HiLUPa. Vlca-PreJdatrt.
Ciut. CuMHUtaHAM, CasAUr.
COLLECTION.) ixOHRLT MAXX.
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