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" miTinhiii 7""'-''- , VilM mm lfill! It nDI.Ull V IMintn vim 11. vDiiivui, r;miuu. 1 T 1 1 V. P. IT 1.1. W. T I V HrnilliiK nmllcr mi uigc, OUR OHUKCHKS. CMUISTIAN ( IIIMM II-KliflitiHilli street lulrteell Wa-lilliloiiiiiid Walnut. .Mt-vliiiit evcit .Siitnl.i) ul Hij a. in., mi'l H 111. "sunday "i lionl at !1 p. tn. Prayer mct'llmr nliit-Mhty cv cnliif,', I'ltKailYTKlllA.N-r.V.hlli Atrial. Preaching, Habbath at 10 a.m. and 7i p.tn I'riTer mcctl k, Wtdne-day at7J p. tn. -s,thhalh .School, 3 p.m. .1. M. Lanrden, Su perintendent. He v. II. Tiiaykii, Pastor ilK11101IST.-Cor. KlgMii and Walnut Ht-s. I'n HClilntr, Sabbath nt HIJ a.m., and 7 p. In Prayer meeting, Wt-dnctilar.'t p.tn. ."abf.atli .School, a. p.m. 1.. W. fctlllwoll, Hupertntendcnt. Hkv. K, I.. Tiio.MI'Mjn, Pastor. I IILHCli OK THK UKDKKJIKll (Kpifco- i.al.j JK.r iirnlmr Praters. Sabbtth Hit a.m. r.vemrw prayer, 7J p.tn. Sabbath school, !i a.m. IUv. K. CoaN, Hector. eT. PATIUCK'S CIICHCH-N'lnth it. m) W.i-ultisUin Avenili'. 1'ilbllc fc-nlec, riabbith fe:10 anil 10 a.m. piT, T p.m. Stbbatli School, 2 p.m. J-itaIcc every ilay, h a.m. Hkv. 1. J. 0'IUi.I.oiia, l'rlft. -T. JOSKI'H'ri cm'KCII.-(0;niiati,) cor. tier nt Walnut an.J Crof -Uteti'. !, every Sabbath at 10 o'clock a. in. enjicrt., 'i p. m. Mm diiriiii; wcul; ilayii, o'clocV a. m. Ucv. c. IIokkma.s, l'rle't. (1KU.MAN I.L'TllKUA.NClltMlCll-mii Utet between Washington Avenue ami Walnut meet. l'reachln Hunilay iDoniuu; at 10 o'clock, habbath .school at t o'clock p.m. Hkv. C. UueitHCiiNEH, l'ator. VOI.'NO MKN'S CMUISTIAN ASsoOlA HON. Iti-jfUhr meetlnt; kecoud .Monday each mouth at their room over Hockwell A Cu'a book (tore, Commercial avenue. Weekly I'rayer tiicetln, Krtilay, 74 p.m. at the room, I.. W. Stili.wel!., President. SKCOM) MISSIONAUV IIAI'TlnT IIIHC1I. ConitrSyeamote and 1'ott)- lllrt Htrect". Preaching feabbath at II it clock a. in. and Jo'clucU p. in. ."ilinlay icliool 1 o'clock p. iu. The church r connected witb the Illinois Afooclatioti, by the Klr-t Miuloiury Hap- tl-t Lburch ol (.alro. Hkv. Solomox I.tdnmhii, l'a.tor. AKHIC.VN Miri'llODlST. rourtcentli, he tween Walnut and Cedar. Servicer, Sabbath. 11 n.m. ftabbatli .School, lj p.m. Clara IIK'tli at 'A p.m. tKCOND KHKK W1U, ItAl'TIST'-Klf. teenth .Street., betweeu Walnut and Cedar. Service sabbath. I) and 3 p. in. Hkv. '. Hicks, l'ator. KHEF. WII.I. HAI'TIST IIOMK MINION .-AHUA'IH SCHOOL. Corner Walnut and Cedar Street". Subbath School. 'J a.m. rmsT khi:b will iiattist ciiniuu -.urry'HarraeV scrvlcru, habbath 11 a.m.. 3 p.m. A. 7i p. m. Hkv. Wi. Kkli.kv, l'a-tor. 1US7 MISsIONAHV HAI'TIST CHLHCII. . edar, betweeu Ninth and Tenth 'W. l'reachlng Sabbath, ldj a.m. and 7i p.m. I'rayer nittctliie, WdtiodHy cveiiintj. I'reuchiu', Friday evening. Skbbath .-chool, 1J p.m. .loliu VanlSaxter aud Mary stetiheu.Super1iitciidHiit-. i lev. T. J. Siioiiks, Ta-tor. SK ONO HAI'TIST CIIL'UCII-Kourteeuth ptreet, between Cedar und Walnut. The only liApl!t church recoijnUeil by the A- Miciatlon. Service, Sabbath, 11 a.m. 3 p.m. and . p.m. Hkv. Jacuii Mudlkv, Klder. SKUKK.T OHUKHS. THE M.VSONS. t A1UO COMMANDEHY, No. 13.-Staed Af'tmbly nt the A-yluro Jlusonlc Hall, tlr-t and third Monday-. In each month. 0A1HO COI'NUI., No.24. HeKUlarCoiiwi. cation at Muonlc Hall, the econd hriiUy in each month. LA1KO ClIAl'TEH No. 71.-He(fu'r vocation at Maonlo Hall, on the third Tuevlay ol cverv month, ,AIUO I.OD(.E, NO.SI7 K.A A. I.-Heu- lar Commutilcatloim at Masonic Hall, Uie n'cond and rourth Mondayii of each month. THE OUI.KKM.OWS. , , , Al.KXANUKll I.OlXIE.WI-Meet.ln Odd- Kellown' Hall, In ArterV bulldiu. every Thurday evcnlnK t s o'clock. STATB OKl-FcKlia. (lovcnior John I.. lteverhtKe. l.loilteiinnt.Oovenior Secretary of State-Ueoru-c II. Hallow. Audltornf SUte-C. K. l.lppincott. Slate Trcnurcr-Ci-pcT Hutz. Altoriiey Heiieral ,)ame K. l.d-all. Supt. l'ubllc Inntructlon-Nevvton llutcman CONUHKsSMKN. Scuatorit-Ulchard .1. Oale-by and John A. Uifepr'ei.cntatlvo Eighteenth UMrict Nace JleinenU. MEMHKHH OKNEHAI. ASSEMIII.Y. Ueiirefeiitativi". In tin; both dMriit.p Jolm II. Obcrly, Wm, A. Lemma and .Math- 'tiatorVoMlie f0th dlMrict.-Je."c Ware. COI.NTY OKKICEHS. CIHCUIT COU1IT. JudL-e D. J. Hakcr, of Alexander, statu'-. Attorney Patrick II. Pope. t'leik-H. S. Yoetim. Sheriff A. II. Irvln. Wm, M'artln Amenitor and Treaiuror. COUNIV COUUT. Judfte- K. Urosa. Afoclate J. E. McCrltc and 8. Marchll- ' c'l'erk-Jacob 0. Lynch. Coroner John U. (Io.imsu. M ifNlCl PAL TioVKKNM KNT. Mayor John Wood. Treasurer H. A. CunninKliam. Comptrollor-L. H. F ulll. r.i..,f-Mli' ine How OV. Atlonicy H. Watson Webb. police Maglktrateii-K. Hrosn and .1. .1. ''MwMialandChlororrollco-Wm.Mcllalo. Street Coinmla-loner I). J. Ualligan. Health Oilicer-W. Wooton. Miiinbiir I'olh-o Kureo-A. Cain nygcnt, . Wliiteii'iil'. l'hmip Holm, Chas. Mehner i ml P. A. Conimt. ' HOAUII OF ALDKllMKN. Klrst vvard-lllrtim HUby uml J. M. ''second vvar.l-llorman Meyers and Wood ilrdward-John McKwon and K. ICor. "Xur'th ard-C. V. Nctlls and M. J. "Fmh'wiivd-Jno. II. HobliHon and Win. 11, Morrl. WAIU) & 110BKRTS, DKAtr.iw is Window Shadks, "Wall TAfKit, Tune Wiiitk hKAD, LIN8KKD OlL 1I.LUM1NATIM0 OIL, Hi-iUiTi Tuiti'KNTirit:, Omjk gUKLLAll, AtCOHOb, Ell',, 1.10. Washington vcnuo uml Eleventh uticet. I mn rt fllHDUIfl i Reported Expressly for the Bulletin. CASUALTIES. IM.'RTIIKI! DETAILS OK 'III IC MARIETTA DISASTER a vor:; a Kill K.MAN HIS POST. IH liS AT A WEALTH Y CITIZEN OK EVANS. VILLE IS ACUI DENTLY UKOWNEO. KOIJK .MEN KILLED AND WOUNDED. NINE ETC- ETC., ETC. A f ' 1 II K.V 1 A I. 1 1 150 tv XI VO . KrAXiviLLK, Aui;ut Abraham (iiiuibert, one of tbttnldctt Juwiib cili.eni of Evanvllle, fell overboard from the learner (ieoru Koborti about '2 o'clock thl. morning, anil wai drowtieil. Tho rumor that he had committed lulcido i donlwl by hit most con. fldcatlal friend. .Mr. Oumbert vvai for many jer n niocetiful merchant, but within tho put year failed, and this prob ably i;ave rij to tbo imire'ion that he suicided. TKKVIOI lir.I' lllT. ruM IIIM KI C'im innati, Aui;ut S!2. TIib train from the can orer tho .Mnrielt-. and Cin cinnati railroad did not ronrh Cincinnati depot till I 10 thii morning. Pauengen on thii brought, in tlio main, confirmatory of thti colUiilon near .Montgomery itntion, with tome, hdditionnl mrticularj Tbo Hilliboro and Lovuland icrotiioilation, to which tbe HCiident oecurod, lft Mont gomery rtation on tiniM. The freight train bound from Chillicatho to thin city in charge of Conductor I'uet, w behind time. It i laid hit watch wa- !t minutes low, and In nddition it i reporled that h.ngineer .Smith and ho hud tome word at Loveland, in vv'Jeh tlio engineer said he would get him into dimYulty bufor ho got to Cincinnati. At anyrate tho freight ilttrlcd, z peeling it ii (aid, to make thn twitch At .Montgomery ttation, but fiillnd, the collitiuri oc.irring at n Bbarp "'irvi, while tlio freight u run ning on the panungcr train s time. The two engine grappled uach -ither, reared up and ttoud almoit erect, the hatrgage car following. Tho paienger ooachen re inainud on the track, but tho thock was terriblo to tbo p&ieim:ri, nono of whom were tericuly hurt. Cliurlct Huther, flnj. man, remained on tbo engine with hi father, Klmwood Hother, thu engineer, and wat 'Tuihud between the llro box and tender. Tlio father e-cap-d without ap parently mrioui btnlily injury, but appeared fo moveil by the ex citement of tho di'njter that ho camo faoin the wreck with a disordered mind. lirakoMiian .lai. (i. 1'xrrigo, had in reipotuo to tho signal down brakes, wound up his brake, and wat aieiftting the baggage master, Samuel W. Ilow.vrd, jtlso at tho brakes, when tbu ihool; camp. Iloth were immediately rusheit to death. Both resided at Hillt boro. oiuo. Wnlter lthodpi, oinresi nics. engor from till city, brother of J. II. Khodes of Adams Kxpres company, re ceived injuriet from liieh ho died ju't aftor racbing the Cincinnati depot this morning, making four deaths. Alt othor injuries rccoivod wero Inconeld crable, but it appoars clear that tho men who bravely remained nt their posti and lost their llvet, saved tho passenger from ii feartul carnality- Tho oIlhiaN of tho road acted with promptnss". l'hysiciant wero taken from thit city, and n detcrmi. nation it apparont on tho part of thu rail road olllcort to hold tho conductor and on ginecr of the (rolght train responsible be foro tlio criminal courts. FOUn VI KS Klt.l.KH. Nkw Youk, August 'JJ.Whilo labor ort thit morning wero pulling down a building on West Elovcnth street, near Hudson street, tho walls fell, Instantly killing four of tho men an I so severely wounding nine other that they aro not expected to recover, WAWASETT 1NV F.KTIU.VT10N, Washington, Augutt -J. Tho Inves tigation into tlio AVawassott disaster to. day elieltod nothing showing the orign ol tlio llro. INDIAN AFFAIRS. I'AWNEKS AND SIOUV. WamiimiTiin, August 22 It it Qlll cially denied that tho peaco commisilon era of tho interior department furnished tho Sioux with breech-loader or othor arms. Any weapons tuoy iiavo mutt bavo boon furnishod by tradors. Olllclalt ro grot that the friendship of l'nwneofl for tho whitod should oxclto tho hostility of tho Sioux, but it Is not thought that tho gov. ernmont vflll4 interfere furthor than to keep ioaco botvvoou all tilbus. The fact that tho army uses tho 1'awnuoi as scouts may Incur tho hostility of tho Sioux. " PERSONAL."" MOKTON. ItuHAKAl'OUH, August Tl. Senntor Morton leuvoj hero thl evening for Attmt.', Ohio. ft K I'lltliinlCMT VI l.O.Ml IIHANlll. LoNd Hhanoii, Augun 'JV'. I ho iuoi- il.uil.an.l tiurlv iirfivj il hero at nnoll IU' i uuuuiini hi u CAIRO. CRIME. A I'ATIIKIt K1I.I.S ONK OK 111 SONS AND ATTEMPTS TO .Mt'ltDKll ANOTHER. STATEMENT OK II IS WITH IN REGARD TO Till: i, MI'RDEIi. TWO NKGIlOKS Ht'NO IN . A P.Y- LAND. A IIOKKIIII.K SUENK HALLOWS. ON THE KTC ETC., ETC. A K VT II KH VIVRURll't II 1 R fON. Nlw Yoiiic, Augun Tl. Michael llrodertek, who has been drinking for wmn limy pat, quarrelled with hit mother-in-law ht their residence, 81 Carmine street. Ilroderick's daughters, boroming alarmed at his violence, called to their brothers in an adjoining room to save their grandmother. .lamer, od nine teen, ran into the room and en deavored to taku hi- father away, when the latter turned upon the youth and stablied him fatally. Another brother, John, camo upon the Jcone anil was in turn stabbed by the maddened father, but not fatally. The cries of the fatniliy and neighbor at traded tho police, who after a great struggle succeeded in pinioning llrodirii k, and tnking him to tho station. house, whero he hi. prossed himself Ignorant of any quarrel or murJcr having taken placo. Owing b tho beating and excitement tho old grand mother lie in a critical condition. Hrod erick and his sons vvoro cartmen, and because- of liquor wore frequently quarrel ling. TIIK Win: S STATEVIK.ST. Mr lirodurick gives tho following story of the murder of her son by her hu. band, and of events in tho family im mediately preceeding la-t eve- My two oldest ions, my daughter and my mother. Mrs. Wnldron, attended a picnic, Mr. I!, objected, he did not want nt to go, and was angry because we did , my oldest daughtor and youngest child remained homo with their falhor ; w returned about lu o clock, and found Michael at the front door, somewhat under the influence- of liquor ; wo went up stairs; went to bo bed. Miko got up about J this morn'ng in a very bad humon, and on going into tho kitchen asked Clara if 'ho hail revved a button on his pants, as ho told ber last night, when she told him she had forgotten it. He i-ommenccd abuing her, when my mother, who is T.'i year old, told him Iw ought not to talk that way to his daughter, when ho picked up one of tho boys' boots and threw it at her; at this time John, aged 'JO, entered the room and tried to make hit father keep quiet, but the old man picked up a bod slat and then they closed, James, tho dead man, then interfered and tho three wero clinching in the hall Ulvveon tbe kitchen and the back-room. I started to scparali) them, but before 1 got half.way to them, James screamed, "i a vi vn.-nnK.nisi, And ran past me, and down stair.-John followed him and the old man wont to a i lihir and eat down. This was all the mother had to say. but the oldeit daughter told how sho followed hcrbrothors down stair and found them uti tho lira landing. John wat attempting to lilt his brother, buf he was so weal; from wounds ho couldn t do it. Sho lifted James head into her lap. He opened his eyes and said good bye, and died. He had boon tnbbod in tho heart twlco, and was dead in 4 minute alter tho omirronco. two .sriinoKs rxKcuTKP. IlAi.TivioRt, August Two execu tions, both negroos, took placo In Mary land to-day. At a few minutes past 7, Loven Palmer, at Toseventown, llaltimoro county, for rape, and at llaltimoro City shortly nftor 10, Ja. West, agn was hangod for murder. A SAK M ENt. Hu.tw.:, August 22. When Mr. Still, tho spiritual advUerof Palmor, en torod h cell, I'alinor became so excited ho raved and teemed entirely to forget himself. In the pxcosh of his rollgious fton.y ho thoutod, clapped his hand, jumped up, knelt down, shook hands with all, and throw himself into various alti tudes. Thu execution was accompanied by the usual tcones. Tho execution of Wost was a sickening spectacle. Hit vvholo body wa in a ttrugglo, awaying to and fro, and his hands clutched convulsively, wore drawn up, and his head movod forth with spas modic Jorke, tho blood gushed from hit nostrils, taturatlng his whttu cap in front and behind, and streaming down hit iipck and shoulders. The ipasms continued be twoeu live and eight minutes. FOREIGN. I'llOVI TIIK HUD hKA, London, August 2'-'. DUpatchos from Alexandria give tho particulati of tho lost in the Hod sua, near tho Eattorn en trance, ot a freighting tteawor from Sing aporo and Shanghai for London. The cap tain and olllcort and some of tho crow wuro hut. Thirty-six of thu men renchod land, hut fell into tbo hand of tho Su .iianleui', a Moliammodaii tribe on tho shorn of tho trull' of Adnn, and urn held ILLINOIS, SATURDAY, AUGI'SP HI'ANIHII ITEM. -M Alililn, August '22. Cortet have authorized prosecution by tlio tribunal . f lustire of ip no doputos who havo been nr. rasted Tor participating in coiiimiiuil in ' urrop.tlnh. Itilollinrice roachci thi city thit t.n JUm I'HIi hti tinsiiccps.ful Rtltnmpt was t 'iiiHiloonlliolifpol Don Alfonso, brother j of Don Crlo. Tlio would.bo assassin 1 vvboo motive is not slated, vim executed Alvke from tlio north, which tLi s.v. , ernment deems truitworthy, reports that j tbo CarllsU troops aro discouraged "'"I illt.inltnntn 1 ---T POLITICAL. Tiir. nmv pa in v. Dfiii'uUK, Iowa, August 'J2. A u.Il is puhllihod in tho Telegraph this morning for a state convention of Democrats, Lib oral Republicans, Anti-Monopolist and other political elements opposed to tho Republican parly, to be held at Cedar Uapidt during the ttato fair wcok, on tho '.tth of September, for tho purpose of har monizing, uniting and combining all the opposition to tho party in power in ono organization, and to adopt and promul- j gate a deultration of principles covering tho wholo ground ol porsonal rights and popular griorancco!, and nominate a state ticket that cm be supported by tln polit ical cornbina'.Iori' WEATHER "REPORT. Wauim!Ton, August 2'.'. Probabili ties For Eastirn and Middlo Atlantic state partly cloudy and threatening weather during night, followed by loss cloudiness, varying pressure and high tsmperaturo. Fjr Lower hake region and eastern portion of Upper Lake region incroaed pieisure, low temperature and generally clear winds, continuing light and variablo during night, but shifting to northerly and easterly, with increasing force on Saturday. For western portion of lakes, thence westward to Missouri valley and southward to -Mi-sour i contin. uod high pressure, southeasterly and south erly windf and light cloudiness. For Southern state light winds, ri(ing tem perature In .MiisMffippi valley and lost cloudiness except on coast, whero light rains may eontinuc. - . . . RIVER NEWS. Itla nuil rnl I ol (hp Mlrrra For 24 hour- ending 3 p.m., August 22, lsTR, Above low i water. ' Change. STATIONS. HIsp. Full. Itooiivllle i llrunwiek i Cilro - !i Cincinnati 'll Continence- Davenport 0 Kvaii-vllJe Fort Heiitun 1 Hermann .IpI'er-on City Kan-as CItv Keokuk LaCro-fe Leavenworth Lexington Little Itock Louisville 1 , ii llji Marietta Meinpht- jlorgaiilown Na-hvllle Newtipneva NevviOrlean- Oil City Omaha Padttcah Pittsburg PlattMiioiith i Slireveport ill III', St. Joseph st. l.oltii 10 0 ftt. Paul :i Vicksburg o I Warvivv ! Yankton ,, Kiivvin Oakland, Observer Signal service, U. S. A. St. Lori, August 22. Arrivod: City ol Vicksburg, Vicksburg; J'.xporter.Calro; Hob Hoy, Kookuk. Departed Hob Hoy and Johnson, Keokuk; Hello Memphis, Momphit; Magglo P, Illinois rivor. Clear and very warm weather. Pilots of upper say thov have not struck, but only contend for uniform rato wacct. Somo of them have retired from their positions, but pro fess they bolievo tho company will tie oil' the poor men who aro now working for smallnr vvago and who accodo to their de mands. Louisvu.lk, August 22. Hiver risen u inches in 'J hours; C feot .1 inches in canal and .1 feet in chute, Coal fleet has com menced to arrivo. Arrivod: II S Tumor, Cincinnati; AIpx Swift ana bajgo, Cin cinnati! Sam Miller, Kotoluto and Chnrlo? Hrown, Pittfbiirg, with tows of coal. De parted; II S. Turner, Now Orloanj; Alov Swift and bargos, Tonnesfeo river. Mer cury 91 at I p. m. Kv'ANSviLt.K, August 2'J, Wcathor clear and warmor. lllvor staionarv. Up: Oeo, Itoborts. Knpidan No. ijufckstop, Ozark, J. S llranstord, Mary Amont, Lawronco, Charmer, Tatascon, gonorallj with good trips. Iluiinost fair. Cinvinnah, August 2'J. Hiver 12 foot and rising- Arrivod; Itermunda, Evans vllle, Dorartod- Ashland, Wheeling. Woathor cloudy and warm. Mkmimiis, August'J2. CleurHiid warm. Itivor falling stoady. Arrivod. City of Augusta, vVhitu river. Dopartod. Capi tal City, St, Luuis. ViiKsiurKO, August '2'2 Down Susio .Silver. I'p; Maly E. Poo, Futuro City. Cloidy and wiirur Kiver falling, Nkw Oki.kans, August 2-'. No arri vals. Dopurted; West Wind, Cincin nati, Pn isiiuiui, August -2. l'allir.gi f feot 1 inches by mark'. makket'report. St Lotus, Augutt 22. Flour quiet and unchanged, Wheat firmer, No 11 rod $1 30l !Hr No t! $1 45 elovator; lamplo lota No 3 tl i.8()l :t ; J,'o i l 10l 4D. Corn dull and eaiior lor buyori, No '2 mixed 3!)3(llc tpnt, -lOo, Data .Nil 2 2UGij',ijo pot 1 AugiKt 2''Jo Soiitomher 'J8c ilarloy dull, 15 VO steady Nt 'J nr.p idevnto :.). 1873. - - - Tl s no sales, baron dull; sliouhluri SifTTvU'c ; clear rib lujf.r III;- ol.-ar In; hm,, f,i. (TOlr,r- Lar 1 unchangud. Whiikoy sparen and lirm O.'ip. Nkw Oni.r.ANJ, August 'J'. Flour linn; R'od thoice NN. ? a6f7j,7 tl; family Coru.ilumatiil fair; mixed i.Tr; vulhi.v and whito TOe. Oats, fair ileiiiand at -l;l.Jf3;lfio. Ilrnu, fair demand alid tupplv at '.III,1. Hay dull, prime $21. Pork scirro; old si", new till. Dried salt meats score at lijc; bacon dull and drooping, IiOl Uful Uc; haiut llJ15o. Lard. Choieosrarce; ivrlme dull: tierce Hifyc; keg 10(5llc. i hugar scarce and dull; good to fullv fair !lfa)10c. " Molnt'ir, no movement. Whltkey tearco and highor, flfTrl C'ofl'eo: I cargos arrived at So OT Past 2O(5,20c. ' Gold 11 j. COMJIINNIOX .Mr.KIIIANTH. HALLIDAY BROTHERS GENE HAL AGENTS FOKWAKDINO and (JOMMIHHION tl It tl S II A N TN, DEALERS IN FIOUR; Ami A-titi nr OHIO HIVKU AND KANAWHA SALT C!OTvIJ?A.asi T.'Hia. 7(1 Ohio Lkvkr, Caiuo, Im.imoim. i:. U. PACK A CO., I' H W A II II I N U -A K 11- COMMISSION MKRCUANTS' IlKAl.KKS IN hay, CO .V, OATH, MKAL, FI.OIIU AND COIJNTI5Y PKODWCK CAIRO, ILLINOIS. 3-1211 )'!: T K 11 C II II L, Kit-Ill-It i' FLOUR MERCHANT AM MIX, X, 13 23,3" 7v.3-a33Sra', No. SO OHIO I.KVEi:, 3-'J0 tf. OAlltO, ILLINOIS. J. M. PII I Llill'S, Forwarding and Commission MKllOIIANT, API II ; WUAltK-110 AT I'HO l'HIKTO B. prepir.;l to for-virl ill kinds of IV to all point'. WlUidinesii attsDile-l lo promptlTi eights W.M. II. WALK Kit (JO., I Lain Walker A' Hair).) fiKXKHAI. COMMISSION MERCHANTS I nil s .i; nr CoUNlllY, WksTKIIN ANII NOKTIIKItN Nos, ;t and 17 Ninth Water Mrcrt, MOI1ILK, ALA. JTiTHpi'i'lal aiti'iillou given to consign- menu. 8-10 If C. CliOSK, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT And dealer lo LtMR,'0VNT, PtABTBH, IUlK, KTO. fiu lllilo I.eVPt-. OFFfOIAL PAPER $30,000 WOUTH OP GOODS AT COST. OX AND I will soil my Dry Goods AT ACTUAL COST Ai I am determined lo close out my protont business as soon asposilblo. .".n T0 AVOID ALL .MISTAKES IIKHKAFTER THIS STOPR WILL HKSOIil) STRICTLY KOR CASH. ' S Sr0CK July 5, lh;.t. DISINFECTANTS : corr e r a s CARBOLATE 0 F PERM ANO CARBOLIC ACID CHLORIDE OF LIME irosz aA iiOa BACLA- BROTHERS, DEiUGQISTS, COUNKfl WASHINGTON AVEXUE AND EIGHTH STilKET. AND 3STO. 74 OHIO Lli"VEa Ctf- TIu.-. liOPii 1 (he Am.'t! :m puhllo OVEU Till V v , i,.n .i.vr Jl-t i.. U l t t q ii k.. j. 'i.ni, mid lai ju y l i ii ', li 1 lb" i-.i i..t't i i'nr all fciUrn..! WoiiiiiUCiitj, Ttiinn MhhIIiiim, Sprain ', Umls.-i, A,' Au., fur 11 an und licait. N i i.m..y ilxniKl lm a ulnle. da) ST. I.OUIS UNI V E Jt S I T Y iCHrim.isii Kit is is'jo lly niPinhers of llio society ol ,lels, and liicoiporati'it li.v an ae.l of (lie Mute legl-latiliu iu 112, it has expeileneed iiniiitornipted Mieoois, ami ronlliiues to ot- rertlie tiuueiii ever) laciui) mr aeiiiiiiug , a thorough I t'liisli'nt nml I'omiiiici elnl Kilumliuii Itulletiiii are i-ont three tluici a year to : the parenti or guardians of the ntudcnt to , inform them ot tho conduct, health and i iuipnoveiiient ol their sons or ward. An experienced tibyalclan dally vl-lu the in vtltiitlon. and the grcatcl cm e and atten tion are bestowed on the sick. -rr.ii.MS i Hoard and tuition, por cluii, ton, luontlis, 2.tU. Tlio next tension ui'S'iis "o oi'iuvmuci i Catalogues containing Instructions lo par enn. aiidnillliaiticul.ii, will bo cent Ireo on application to 1 Hkv. j. (T. Zkai.and, S.J.. Piosldent St. Louis, llulversliy, St. Lotilt, .MlHsouri. 7-22 d.vvv lm CAUL PETERS, BLAOZSMITH Cor.Elfistli muA Poplar Informs Hit public that ho hasongigoa th mirvleua of a Ptrat-elaai Wiirou makuraud alaou Klrtt-claia Horse vhoer aud Is ready to manufacture and epair all klud-i of work OF G1TY AND CODNTY. AFTER entire stock of and Carpets K. H. CUNNINGHAM. II HOMO Cll LOR ALUM L I M E , A N A T E 0 F I' 0 T A S H, POWDER, POWDERED CHARCOAL AT XiOW AT PEICE3 witl ont Uita Xintnient. Tho money fuiidei: nulcsa tho Liniment ii as wpre-S wilt,-1. Ho mrn nnd ot ILo cenulna' ill X1CAN MUSTANQ mHiKITJ oold by nil DrtlL-irUlMflud f'.iiin(rHi,,rJ1 at 25a, ttki. and .l.(H) per lloltle, Ngtlc at)le. aUo of l-tttl,., A.-.K"" ' " liWYKIUI, WILLIAM J. ALLKN, ATTORNEY AT LAW UAIUO, ILLINOIS. OUlceover KlrH .Nallnnal bvk. .t-lMui SAil I'KL I. WUKKLKll, ATTORNEY S: CIIUNSEI.OR AT LAW OAIHO, ILLINOIS, OitU'0 over Flr-t National bank. .-'.-IMm GUKKN & GILBKKT, ATT015N KYfa tip COUNaULOUii AT LAW, OAIHd, IU.IN0IB. Willlaiu ll.(lrci William II Ulltei Slllet r.Hllhert -Speoitl atliDtlOD l'0 idmha'tT SliauHJoatbUdlDOM. OFflOH Olll'o tVI,00Ut 7 AND t OTO OITT ATIOAL BAM. John U. Mulkey. WllUtn 0. Mulkey MULKEY s"t SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW ftAlRO. ILLINOIS. Offlca, rear roome ovr Haanon'e book tore, W 121 COUWXUOIAli AVB0,