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LOCAL WEATHER REPORT,
UHIBHK'h (n'tic.K, Caiko, ills.. I
September Id, loULp.m., ) S7.J- I
uatometer, SO.odegrei..
'thermometer, fit'dcgree.'. .
ttind viiith, eloclty 4 mllei per
hour.
VVcather cleaiv'
Maximum Umpcraliirc fo lait 21 hour',
TO Utgreei-
illolinutu temperature lor IIjl- laid'.!! hours,
TJ degrees.
Prevailing ttlud lurUtt'Jt houn, -f.n li.
Total Dumber of miles Kittled b) wind
during ituQiboiirt, IM.
KliWIN OAKLAND.
ObtdrteryiKnilHcnlce, A.
JOlin l. llannaii, (Ua: 'I hrupp
JOHN Q. 11AR.MAN A CO.,
tMI
COLLECTORS
CONVEYANCERS,
NOTARIES PUBLIC
And Land Agent or the Illinois (Vntrjil
b uuriiiigion iimi nimoiiN Itiillrojd rniii-
Xirlli llor. oMfta Ht. ntil Ohio l.,i.
Cairo, Ilmnoih.
wu... IU1 -.an- nl ,n iiKnre ami cay iciiut
mc luiiunmi; real eniuli-:
.. iui" in ma "iiiujjt! mock run
niuif through, the block lioui Hllri,th to
Mxteenth utrei-t, hunt luildvncu prooeity
in thu city. ImU Sand 4 b 45, illy, ly-a-h-
.......... ... iiur, niirtttn i iiirti'i-iilli aii'l
uiiiiccuiii iirrvit, wl aide good hto
u jr HHUIIIIIK' iioiikl mi facli lot. l,ol
.'m!.1!' .'' ,','.,'' "" ix.lU s,r,tl' WJ,1'
luv, betn'rcli Ooininvrchtl anil tVakhhiL'liiii
Lveniief. oMililoii
' unjoining ihc lint bcior.; nauied.
10 '" aiit H, b .l-i, l orntr ol Four-
iieuin ami I'opUr i-trieU, Iront ou l'ophr
treut, weft Hilt, opposite pot-oItlc
.No;a Splendid fnmine-i biilldin
it-onicc lilork
.11 i n..
uence in ecoutl xtory, li room, hail and
irouiauu rear utalrwav, waterou both iloom.
in number on.- coiiJIifon; tltiiated ou norlh-
turner 01 i;omiuercUI neuuv and
Iwtllth street. A great bargain ir fold
MJOII.
No 4-lit 4. b L'i. ('oiiUiHTrlul aciillc,
li-te-u Fourth ana Flub ctrretj.. It ai,
U-1L on Watbiuk'tou awmte, between Flllb
-10 o-six lot In l .!, M ad. High
luium. vckvm ou eauy pavmeutx.
.100 itn 1 aiul'.Mnbh north corner ol
1 euiu aon iA-vee aireel..
J1"? ,'.u.!?e.,J0(:a:
i' 'y. Louiii, 22 and
tli eorncr ol Twentieth
non in ine city term
JJlub 111, lt aJ., vu
.nd Poplar atrret. Al-o throe loti in court-
ii-iu oiocK, ironing on t'opiar treet.
.No7-l.ottlS ani;lU, t 71" -oillh MiIh ol
lwent).Brst ttreet. opposite 'Content
uiock very desirable lur refltlem-e pur-
l"".f-iiicap.
Not- Tenol.the choicest lot, lu blocL
61, Ut addition, above crade, beautllul resl-
ucucFioraiion, win l.e sold at a grt-at bar
iffciD. We call nartlcuUr attention to tub
property at It will be rold terv low.
.'0! -That elciMtil re-lilcrifr (in Sf anf It
'irect, owned by Cap:. Ilurd, trontliiL' 75
feet on setenth .treet, and running back
Lnownto Ll VJi'n ' Egyptian clubs, it
one 01 me mon compl.-te and contenicnt postponed until Friday, I'Jth initant, at I'""""1 "'cies 01 iuo mroo proceeding
vZXjXk three o'clock in the tB,K,n. Will the ::if'fU;'b:f' ""f "' ' The
Die ground, are hlj-dily imbeliLhed wllh u" J'leaso make a nolo ol thii jxjtt- '""""u: on tho 1 hytical Condition of
elect thrtibbery and Irnlt In abundance ; ponomcnt. Inland Soat, bv Or. W. U. Carnonter
. arrlage hoil.e, .table and outbUlldll);Mir.t. ' - Tho Condition "nf . T r . 1 .'
-U-. Owing to the removal oicipt. Ilurd Tin: .learner .la.. Howard is ttill at LoBtJitin a; Ine Intellect-
ihU property will be .old at a gr-at harirain. Commerce She will rirobablv l. . Ual 1 0W6r' of ,,irJ ; T1,u 1 allur8 of
oiiea,ytermi. A No tw o lot. oji corner Third -'"'n"ct . probably be out to- K , Jl(jfor t, (). 0row,n OM .
-in tt ,,u, Ml-.i.-lppl Intee. llio l.etec J,J- She hai boon empb.ving tho patt ,rh J. "M'or"")"on ' x)s crowing Old,
.';iU!!'l'f07,':rlyT"P,VTA'?ll't l,Ulrd' to or three dayt tinco tho tiro to clean "V f' o bun ; Tho Stato of
inb.l.uldo levee, '.prluv..e.d lilock," lor 0l)l lho m,,,, nccumuUleJ b tU 'flrc the Catholio Church ; The Feraon.l Life
No 10- An Hfirant re.lden.-c with fourlot. Tho datnHL.e to her I. rmnn.,. ilv-.K. lui,. or t,eorKO Oroto; Tho Flanct Mart, by a
In b 117. cltt lor .ale tery rheati 11 olil
iouii ingu groiiun, ami pri-mi-t-In a No
I eniiitltlon.
'"ll A AO, I collage on roiirlh Urcet,
between Wablnton atemiu and Walnut
ueei, aimi two lotx running Iroin I ourili
10 Hllli street - tery doirahle propertv.
No li New lwo-lory dwelling in prime
order, ou Locu-l .treet, higbe.t ground In
the city, two lot-. I'rlcc tI -V0.
N'o 1.5--An elt'trant ro.ldnnce wiih about
three acre, of ground, rot ered with all kind
of kdert fruit and .hrubbury, 111 anla Fe
lt r ,.ile cheap.
A KI.VK CIIAMCR Kdll INVKHIMKNT.
We hate (or ale or leao vacant and im
proved property In all portion of the
Ity. Alvi over J.'.,ih) acre of niilinprot ed
land. In Alevauderand 1'nU.kl eoumle, at
extremely low figure., ami In traet to uit
plirchaaer. We are at'enU lor tho HUunl.
Ceutral railroad laud in thi and I'ulaiki
ruirni raiiromi lanu ill nil ami rillaikl
ountle Ifallroad lands not .old prior to
Z1&' "
KMHiiiANT. TOTHK'iKKATWKtT.
Wo arc the agent, of tbo lliirllngioii and
Mliviuri Itailroad eompaiiy, who oiler fur
tali! in lowa and -M lira-Kn 1 11 1 1 1 i n 1 1 h of acre
ol the bet bind mi the couiinent. 011 ten
ycari credit, fi per cent, lutcre.t. .Mapt,
umplilet., eirciilar and all niTP-:iry Intor
inatinu relatite to thonu lamlK and how In
reach tnem liinilMit'd upon iippllratiou.
1 411 ai once ami examine tor yniiiive.. Al
ply to JOHN i. IIARMAN A :o.,
Cor. Sixth and Levee .t.., Cairn, Ills,
lure 7, 187.1.
HIITCII r.K1.
H Y LA nTJa sXO K H ,
BUTCHERS
AMI UttAX.Klta Hi
CHOICE FRESH MEATS
OF EVEitY.DE.SCRI l'i'l ON ,
CoiuerlOth .troet and Commercial aveiiu
next door to the Hyland aaloon.
11-10 tf, CAIRO, ILLS.
JACOB WALTKH,
BTJTOHBR
AND DKALKK IN
FRESH MEAT,
KioiiTii Strsst, Uitwcin Waiuinutoa
andOoumbboiai. Avskuks,
Adjolntaa; Klttenboaao tma Haunjr 'a
K tha be.t or Ual, fork, Mutton Vaal.
I.amti, Sauaaaja, ale., .oil are prepared 10 a.tie
oltnant In ilia mott aucaptabla manner.
JOHN SMITH,
(Suceeb.or to Jamet Kyiiaatou,)
UUTOUKU AMU UKALUK IM ALL KlXllH or
Kmctit Mkatm.
COHNKH NlNKTKNTlt AND J'OPLAK 8T8
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
tluya and ahiughtoru only tho bent cattle,
uoga aud ahoep, and U prepared to till any
Jouiaud for froth uioatH from 0110 pound to
ten thousand pouuda.
JAMES KYNASTON,
BUTCHBB
AND DKALKH IK
Altlt KINDS OK KHKSIl MEATS.
Star car. Ttvenlletli Mlreot uud Com
uiDfclut Avenue,
Day and aUughtera ouly the be.t Cattle,
Uokj and Sheep, and li prepared to till or
jora for Fresh Moat from one to ten thou
land pound. -2'-tf
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR COUNTY CLERK.
Wo are authorised to announce that
Jacoii U, Ltncii will bo a candidate for
County Clerk.
L'.... .. I.... - ' ...
i.i. nor. iiui.lktin rieato announce
my nam.) as a candidate lor the otlico of
rounty ilurk. .lout 0. Ohowi.ky.
... . ,. . .
W o a,o authored o announce Jo.'H
T. Davion at a cand date lor tbo otlice
of county ,lerk, at the on.ulng November
election, tubjttct to tbo deciulou of the
totort of Aleiander county.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
hbirou or Tiik Bulletin -You will
ploaiu unnounco my natuo at tho people't
candidate lor county traaturor, nt tho on-
ailing November ulectlon. Intending and
deilring to torvo tho poople, I hope to bo
eloctcl by tbo poople.
o-iuid WIl.l.lAU MAHIIN,
THE jrULLETTN-
CAIRO LOCAL NEWS.
UK. L. A t art r bat removed hit oflic
from fitli itreet to No. UO Commercial hv-
inue, ovii E'llot A- Haythorn't.
.It I.K IJiiops and Mr. Oborly vro in
6tl:ndancM at tho mncting of tho director!
of tbo Uiro ami St. I.oilit railroad, hold
In Eail St. l.ouii vostordav
A mvoi.k " plain druuk ' wan nil tht
tf'ni'ired in Itird t police curt yettprday.
.1.1 ".jnniunj.
Tlltfre WM IIO motuy , U(at( BnJ t,ja
"poor dvil wi tout to th falabooo for
iITrU J. v.
NoTiltNU of tpuciat interest trantpircd
in thu circuit court yesterday. Like tho
day previous, the time of tbo court wat
"ocupied in hearing and deciding motions,
I , 1 ., ,.
'!lc' 1,1 afternoon uui or two coin-
ti'in law catet wero ditooikd of.
H. ( It Uiuir.u'.ui. lur ......A..l..
- jvimiuBj
morning lor .lncinnati, where he will
..,.! . r... it.. .1.. .. ........
r. ... B..,5 luo -.iijma ;o
1,l..iv.i!! among u.u arrivali at Uully A: Robert', collin shop and left
andl M. MIy, St. Louis; Tim Oor. ,0D, that don't want tho tlb-ma of dvimr
Vv Sf 1"'::- WUh upo thoni -
iiarriion, (j. A . railroad; J. Uonmili. C . , ,
j. y . ' th6lr. btt(l I'etlur pottpone their Intowtlon
beteon at the expoiition. He will alio Magazine, A. .Utra, Macmillan't Maga
vitit Wheeling, V., Fitt,bur,: and Hut- zino: TneOroek Face bnforo Phidlat. t-'n.
f.lo, before returning homo.
Tiik oamk of bato-ball to have been
played in HU city on Thurtdav next. l-
nn...ll...l lt-l.l
compared to what tho first renortt ttated.
. ' - "ft"-
- .
AKKit Ai.h at tuooolmonico yesterday
WurA 1.' WI1H, 1... . if I
...", mi uuis , iiarry
vook, 01. noun; .tin. .iohniou, in-
cennet; John Dougherty, .lonetborc; K.
hitei, St. Loult; .1. B. Upton, M. Jl. E.tit,
K. Anderson, jrits. C. R. P.: I). F. Ileau-
man, Tunnel Hill; T. H. Newton, .lack-
snn.Tnnn f! V v. .. 1 t u
' '
O.v FlttDATnd Saturday nlghtt next
Ounrcx anil lleno.ltet'i 'mv (l,lnn.
mintireu win appoar at tho Athonoum in
iut city, lint combination it ono of tho
i-.-i r 1... i.i.i . . 1 1
r-i -
parforiuod to largo audiencct and given
-ivertaltatitfaction whorover thohavo
toppod. Seo their odTertJieinent in an-
o'.hcr column.
. ... ... muu now iraveiiog, anu navo
1 inn. !ouia iiAiLii nat arrived on a
vitit to his friend KtocklMb, and intends
11..... 1 t . .
to upend a few day of quiet relaxation,
in. . ... .i . .
inu goimuiunn reiorroa to occuplei a
prominent position in St. l.ouii, and by
hit htorary, at well at practical achieve
ment., it counted among tho r'mng Bur
geons of tho futuro metropolis of tho
country.
ant. .loii.v (J. CiuiwLKT it announced
thii morning at a candidatu for tho ollico
of county clork. Mr. Crowloy is a young
man well-known to thn cilixons of Cuiro
nnd throughout tho country, and Judging
from hit popularity, wo venture to jay, he
will inako it warm lor hit opponontt. Ho
ii well qualified for tho olllcc, and if elect
oJ will til! it with satitfactlon to all par.
Hot.
Foittouio timo paat a bar hat teen form
ing in the Miitlsaippi river directly oppo
aite whoro Greenfield' ferryboat mado itt
landings on tho Illinois Miore. On Sun-
day last it hllod up to fait at to preclude
all poatiblllty of the ferry-boat croting It,
and the .Mltiiiilppi it now In tuch a con
dition at to compel the ferry-boat to "come
round the point," and make iU landing.
on Ohio levee oppo.ite the loot of Fourth
trcet.
Okhcek Coka.nt hat loft tho police r
force, and ii now no more than "anv other
man." Th chief of police did not "run
the force " Jutt at Mr. Conant would like
to have it run, and aa a conaequonco loft
tho lorce. Mr. Conant it right. When-
;or a man gets too big for bis shoes he
ought to got out of thoin. Likewito
whonover a police constable gott above
beying tho ordera of hit tuperiori, he
ought to got out of tho way and mako
room lor aomo one who will obey order.
Wm. Oka ll ah, Varit. Waahlnpton
county, Pa,; Chan. I). Armstrong, Louis-
. n
vino; .i.n. ratrioK, at. Loula; Louia I
Meyer, Philadelphia; N. H. Morrlton
Odin, lilt.; M. H. Goodrich, St. Louia and
Soutboaitorn Railway; I). Martin; Day-
ton, Ohio; Jas. II. Spencer. Haltimorn-
E. P. Jonas, and wife, Cincinnati; Rich.
II. Doyle, New York ; T. S. Godfrey'
Youngatown, Ohio; Patrick King, St.
Lo'uli, woro registered at tho St. Chariot
hotel yesterday,
l r is our painful duty thii morning to
announce the death of Mr. Jai. O. Arrick,
which occurred at the residence of hi
father on Twentieth itreet yeiturday
shortly aftor one o'clook. No young mm
TUB OAIRO DAILY BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1873
In Cairo wai better or more favora
bly known than wai Mr. Arrick, For a
long timo ho hat hold a prominnnt pot!
tlon in tho Vililco 'of Capt. J. M.Phlllip'a
wharfboat, and wat universally nslcemod
for lili many good iuatitic of head and
hoart. Hit funeral will take place on
I bund ny afternoon.
Tbo barber shop it on tho corner of
Klghth slruot and Commercial avenue
where .1. George Slietihoura with hit pen-
tlomenly'at.lttant. can bo found at B.,y
, ... , , , . .
hou"' J "-KM, ready to .oith.
your feollngt with a smooth shave, or cool
your temper and head with a good tham
poo. It it a flut-class shop, and you aru
turo of receiving llrtt-class troattnont.
i.adlot" and children'! hair cut or mrled
after tho mott approved stylet. B-lCtf
Tiik MuKriiYnoKO "Era," upeaklnc of
the cholera, taya: "Cholera, or tome.
thing olio, it cauting many of our people
to pan in thoir chucki. On latt Monday
tbroeor four wore callml. On Tuetday
wo heard of but oiiecato r.f gonuino cLol.
ora. It wat a man. Ho, very fooluhly,
took a chill early in tbo morning, and
died of cholera at live o'clock tho tamo
day, and wat buried by "moon 4ii!ht
alono," at exactly J o'clock p.m. of the
tamo day of hit death
On Wudncidar
tometbiug HkHllvM perion concluded that
they had been with m lonir
tlioy took up thor abo.1.1 with the plrlts.
All 1 i 1 .
ii uan cnoiera at an oieuo
for getting out or tho wlldornuti.
On Thurtd at nn,l fnitn (..1.1 ...
that he had that day dronod and laid out
four himself; and how many more, with
tpiritual wing, propelled therosolvct to
flddUrt' green, or tomo other toaport, wo
liavo not been ablu to learn. On Friday
w heard of but two or threo who called
01 cnangit,B tu(,ir Rbo.lt. hero for one of
tireator unoertainty.unlil thecholora tcaro
it over. A word to thu wiso It utually
tuliJcienl.'
i,lTTi.K I.iviko- Ai.k, No. 1J27, for
tho week ending September 13, hut tho
lollowini' mlllnliln pnnUnl.. lll...
I ft
i.onioinDorarv ltov aw: Thn Four a..
lllackwood't Maar.ino: Thin,., T,nl..
I .. .. 0 r
ut ; Uuttoin. of MadaL'atcar. SumlHV
lio; On tho Leirondi 0f Certain I'lanu
UarJw'C1( Science Oonlp j with an in-
,t,1""-',lt r Oliphanft Serial, and
Pry and mlicollany. Among tho im
I VI.- I I. ..
' 1,10 u"n me Jvliedive ;
i 1 nn h r Faai ik v t.
- - . - . Mini uuuciuuon 01
"Tho IVoicottt of Famnhillon." bv tbe
auinor oi "loroinv tax": thn nnntln.i.-
..... .. V '
tion of Mrt. Olinh.m'. N..1..1 ...i r .. t...
Faritiani." bv HulwBr , i.n'i r...
etc.. etc. Tho' sobterimir,,, n,t r .,.!
61 WMkiv ,.,, ia L . ....
for ilo hnV onoof ti,n a,i...
... . ... " ' " '""'
nC!! 1 "inl w,Ul Tuo '''ving Age' lor a
'8Hr- "Itki.i, A: (Jav, iloiton, I'ublith
ers
USTRAY KKWAltl)
A dark rod row. almoin aharn l.nr.n
. ' '
hat been in tho woodt near tha old
una even in mo Wooila near the old gravo-
vard diiriru' tlm nrlm- n.l .m.. r
'XSS
calf, delivered at thii ofllce y-lC :it
-
OONE (j 1.1 MM ERINO
If the lucky penon who found my larco
setted ring, will return it uud receive
twonty-llve dollart for hit trouble, Im will
please mu considerably.
Sol.. Fauniiakkk, CI (J)iiv J.ovoo.
ATTENTION, DELTA. CITY FIRE
COMPANY NO. C.
You aro heroby notified to uppoar at
tho engine home at l'J;30 p.m., TbiiMday,
heptembor 18, lbi J, to attend tho funeral
of our deceased brother Jas. (.!. Arick. A
mil attendance) it requested. Hy order of
tho company.
(Sun ploaso copy and send bill to this
ollico. J
SIDEWALK TAXES.
Tho gonural lists of delinquent tidownlk
taxoa having heon placed In my hands,
tax payera aro notified that If the taxoa
aro paid by tho lit proximo thoy may li
Pid in city ?orip, othcrwito they must be
In osh together with tbo coatt
Al.K.r. II. Iht is,
dtd County Collector,
MUST HE suiiij
8U,,or .took of boots, ahooa, gaitort, etc
AfI IMMKNSK Hrocu-tho largost over of.
I.v TUB nkxt tkn DAYS i Our ontiro
fored in this markot. Wo mint umbo
oom,or ourwmtor itoclt, and, therefore,
onor our ,tooK or '-AWlWi misbkh' and
I",'-',KltN' i"Wi otc-i l groat sacrl
tlco. Now it tho timo for bargains. "Wo
want room and wn.i. sell our goode at
coat and lets than coit, Kkmkmiikh tiik
i'I.auk, Commercial avonuo,
lu-'.l-tl r.LLIOTT tS JIAYTHOK.V.
NOTICE.
J1.1.K. C. R..R. Co.,A(ir'B. Orncie, )
Cairo, Sopt. 11, 1H73, j
To persons wishing to Attend tho llli-
nnlt State Fair to bo hold at Pooria. from
September 16th to September 30th, wo
wiiiiou oxcunion iicKett to ki i'ato and
return at $1 1 40.
Salo of tickets will commoncoSeptemW
14th and bocontlnuod to September lUth
Tickoti good to return until Soptember
"3a Inclusive.
w111 U&oti to partloi going
with stock or articlos for exhibition (but
' no othin on find nftor Soptombor Uth
1.17 6t Jamkh Johnson. AkoiiI. '
Rihiions notions, laooi trlmmln...
gent's furulahlng gooilt, boott, thoci, hatt
cspi, etc., at Stuart Jt Gholton'i. ' New
atock all telling tit a very imall advance
ovnr rtrtt cost. Call and examine. P-lG-'it
AETEH BRADLEY.
HIIOKKS I'lHST, BKADIiKY SKO
OND, AND, WHO iVKXT?
i.OCJAN
KLKKI'KU IS
a saw
JACOIJ DHOAi'ITATKI).
Tho following communication wat re
ceived at Tiik JIvllktim otlicu day before
yesterday, but owing to tho prest of other
matter it wat crowded out.
Logan Sleeper it never happy tiniest at
war with tomo one. Having 'Vono for
the Rot. Mr. Shore, and, got loft -he has
concluded to try hit hand on Ruv. Jacob
Hradloy. IJradley may not be tho lonir-
hcadoJ, shrewd man that Shoret It, but he
is "on hit muiclo," and will bo vory apt to
mako it unplcatant for Logan boforo the
n.vl of this matter.
For Tiik Huli.kti.v.
IACOH KKADLKV UEIoKn I'kntl tiii
BAITIT Ml.SISTRV.
7'o the Public
On thu tecond day of tho lato sonion of
the Mt. Olive llaptiit Attoelatioo, hold at
r'An....i!.. mi-., . .. . . .
lul,ll"i niinoii, ma loiiowing roiolution
wat introduced and jiaated ;
JlttoUiit. Thnl for
piauelblo and nroner to thi. n
committeo of lour mlnUtera of thi ho.lv
bo appointed to Invottlgato immediatoly,
by all proper meant within tk.t. ..,.,.;
tho complaints, and tuiplcioni, and ru'
mori connected with the name of Jacob
Ilradloy, tho proteut condition of hit
church, and ctpccially tho truthftilnctt of
tho church letter received at thii lenlon;
and report at early as two o'clock to
morrow, if pottlblo! and tlmr
commend aomo courto of nrlln,i
which in thoir iudi'mnnt ili.1l i, ..
for tho ftitoclation to pursuo.
ItKFOliT OF THE COMMITTUK.
Your committea in fRlilifnlnn.. ir, v.n.
charge, and in falthfulncti to the nreriniia
caui-o dear to all out lien., ,! u,.ete, I
ujiuii a. taroiui contiuoraiion ol tno caso
a wo could give it, find ourtelvet com
polled to render a reoort vnrv n.mfnllv
..-r i.i.... .. !--
uiiniuruuiii in mo character and stand
ing of Jacob ilradloy at a IJaptitt minis
ter, and ai a man of tound morality, ttrict
integrity, or ui.iiui mnuence of any kind
... pinto wuuruue it living, tvo are
compolled, from tomopononal knowledge
uuu iiiuuii renaDie iniormation. to report
Jacb Ilradloy at a man of decidedly hurt
ful Influence to tho llaptiit cauto from tho
petition ho now occupies aa a leador and
pattor of a church of thi astociation,
at no tmall stumbling block and at a con
ttantly increasing betetmont to tho life
and progreis of our cauto in Cairo. Ho
Is notorioutly untruthful, notorioutlv im
moral and ho Is either ttupidlv ignorant
or el.o wickedly Indifferent to the fact of
the badlodor connected with hit name, and
tho injury done to tho cauo of religion in
Cairo. A a proachor he prevert God's
truth ; ho it looso in doctrine, and per
fectly in vulnorablo to tho kindest renroof :
uncourtoout towardt vititors, and potit
Ivoly unfit for anr meatureof mnfulnou-
therefore, wo now recommend that tho
ata 1 of.fellow.-hip bo withdrawn from Ja
cob Ilradloy at a llaptiit brother, nnd that
no ou no more recognized na a Uaptlat
iiiiiisier uniu no repont and amend hi
IIIU.
mi. i- . .
auis report wai received and a motion
prevailed to regard tho recommendation of
the cemmittee, which aftor a torioua dlt
cunion of two hour nod more, (Rradley
ocing prctonti was pasted unanimously.
ItetOIVOd. That at thii asioelntlnn hn
found it thoir duty to ruliovu th n rhnrch
of the expenses of" a council and do thii
thing for her, that wo havo rocomtnondmi
tho church to tho caro and over.lgbt of
...v uimuier anu orotncr most contiguous,
and hope she may bo choriihod and cored
ior in an ininci. and nta sled w th nnv
nnancial imbarratmonts or anv othor ncod
mat may exiit.
Jl'tOlved, Thnttho lirocoeilinr.. nnrlnln
ng to J. Ilradloy ho copied bv Iho olerk
and civen into tho handt of Rov. Cald
well to be published In Tiik Hlli.etin.
na manor oi local in lo rest and impor
tant learning upon thn cause of morality
anil religion in Cairo.
G. HlCKHAV,
R. Aniikkso.v,
J.. Slkki-er,
Rout. Cai.dwei.i.
Committee.
Cairo, Soptember 10th, 1873.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Foil qas and toain fitting go to lton
nio'a Vulcan iron works, Commercial
avonuo, foot of Ninth alreet. n-10-tf
1 will soil my entire stock of wall pa
por at oot aftor to-day. Two of tho
boat paper hangor in tho city at tho storo."
Try mu. No. 2 Seventh atroot.
II. Am.K.
3t
.Mn.' Wit. Kiii.eiis I anxious to inform
hit frionda and acquaintances, and custom
ers gonorally, that he dots his own lilting
in gaitorr), fine boot and ihoe. In fact
nil hi work la dono in hi own shop.
0-10-tf.
Dr. W. R. Smith hat removed hit of-
flee to the tocond tory of Louis Herbert'
now brick building on Eighth atroot, bo
tweon Wathlngton and Oo.....i.l vo.
nue, wnoro he ha moro comfortablo and
commodlou quarters. 8-IO-tf
P. Fitzgorald at his roomt. cornor
Fourteenth atroot and Commercial avo
nuo, oll'or for aalo Guinneta' Porter &
Hint' ales and pure Ilonncsty brandy,
and the gonuino Ar.gotturo bitten, all
llrtt-clais cholera curct. Trv thorn
7-17 tf
Rk.movkk Mitt A. and M. Colby
havo romovod their droit-inaking estab
lithment from Iludor block to Sovonth
troot near Commercial avenue, whoro
thoy will continuo tho buslnos, and rot-
poctfully atk of tho ladle of Cairo a con
tinuanco of thoir hitherto liberal patron-
U-9-Gt
G KOKiir. L.vitnf.k'h Lpnch. At (Ico.
Laltner'a Excoltlor taloon, corner
of Washington avonuo und
contli atroot, It the place to i-et
lino lunch. Everything is tervod
up in good stylo, and Gorgo hlmielf prti
sidoa to scu that nil aro waited upon.
J-7-tl
JUhT received! at Khler't, Twontloth
troot, between "Waihlngton avonue und
roplar itreet, tbo Unost Fronch calf, pat-
ont leather and -Moroccos for gentlemen's
wear. A porfoct fit and aatUfactlon ns-
urod. Any person in need of boot and
hoo houldcall on Eblor', examine hi
Hock of leather and leave their order,
tf
CITY CO UNCI I,.
Special Muetlog )
Council Chamiier.
Cairo, HI., September 13.1873. (
l'retont Hit honor, Mayor Wood, and
Aldermen Hixby, Kormoyor, McEwen,
Jieyer, I'hillipt, Klltonhouio and Robin
ton C.
Tho chair ttated tho object of tho moot
ing lo be for tho purputo of contlJerinj; tt
moftago irom llio mayor.
vkto mkdsauk.
The following voto metiao from the
ma tor wat road, viz '
Oentlemon of tho City Council .
I herewith return to you for your fur
ther comiduralhu an ordliianco provid
ing for tho conttrctlon of a aidowalk on
Thirteenth atreet from Wathlngton avonuo
to Walnut ttreot, and tho reconduction
of various othor tidowalkt uniimorated in
laid ordlnauco, and beg briefly to stato
my reatont for not approving tho tame.
Thu petition praying for a tldewalk on
Thlrteonth tlroot, was not tigned by n
eulliciont numbor of tho uronortv Imlrinr.
owning property on laid ttreot; tut, on
the contrary a remonttranco wat paten
ted to tho council and referred to the com
mittee on itreeta, signed by owners repre
senting much 111 Off) iironnrti tlmn wa
the petition nravinL' the emmrll
to build aaid aidowalk. While I do not
hold that it li noeestary for tho council
to have a petition from tha nrnhnrtv hnl.
dort beloro thoy can order the building or
.I'lvuairui.'wori oi tiuowaiKt, yet i hold
that where moro of tho nronnrti- it rnn..
tented In a romonttranco ngaintt building
tidowalkt, I do not think it it judiciout
for tho council to forco tho oiponia of a
lidewalk on anv lironnrtv nwnor. wM1
nt tho tamo timo they do not detiro It.
nocuon o, oi ordinance o. 14, ttatet that
whenever tbo ownert of lota fronting or
abutting upon any ttrcet or avenue, to
tho number of two-thirdt or more, thall
imnuuii me council to contiruct n tia
walk- in front of mid Ini.
II iball bo tho dulv of thn
committee on streets alter an ordinance
hat bcon paitod to havu tho tldewalk
built. Hut tho greatctt rcaton for not ap
proving tho ordinanco, It that thn nnunl
appropriation on-"owi an expondituro
nt J.eu tnousand ilollara nn li1no.-f.1Vs
during tho flacal year. I deem It right to
iniorm mo council that tho wholo of tho
appropriation has been expended be
tho payment of walk ordered bv thn lut'n
council, and until the council provido tho
nccenar meant, no further sldowalkt
can be built or reconttructcd during tho
fiscal year.
Very rospectfully submitted,
John Wood,
Septombcr 13, 1S73. Mayor.
Alderman Meyers movod to recontidor
tho voto of tho Inst meeting upon tho pat
lage of the ordinance referred to, viz:
"An ordinanco providing for tho conttruc
tion of a sidewalk on 13th dreet, and tho
reconstruction of other (idownlks therein
montioned." Carried.
Thequeition then being "thall tho veto
of tho mayor be su.tained '"' it wat do.
cided in tho affirmative, by tbo followinir
.. . . . .... . . a
voie: lycs jjiiuv, ivorimoyor, Mc -
Ewon, Meyers, Kittonhouso, and Robinson
0. Navs none.
On motion of alderman Robinion tho
council then ndjourncd.
M. J. Howlf.v, City Clork.
ANTRIM FOREVER.
1 am daily In roceipt of Invoice of tho
finest Belgian clotbf, English ensimero
tuitingi, etc., and call tho attention of tho
public gonornlly to tho largest and bett
Imported ttock over brought to this or any
olher mnrkot. During my oxponenco in
tho clothing businefs, extending over n
poriod of twenty yoars, I havo learned
that the poople of.this .octlon wear as lino
goods, and ahow as good taato in thoir to-1
lection at any mnrket ir. tho world, nnd I I
fcol that knowing thoir wanti, I am ahund-
ontly ablo locator to thoir tusto aud mako
all my purcbaios with special reference to
my numorou customers.
All aro respectfully invited to call and
oxamino my new Hock for tho fall trade
and 1 niaure'you it it no trouble to thow
S00'- John Antrim.
It.
For Sai.k Ciikai-. -Ono span Kood.
young mulef, also a doublo wagon. Will
sell thoui together or loparatcly. Emiulro
of Husk. I.momis .t t'.n
f No. 01 Ohio Lovoo.
Sti'.mit A- Oholson aro rocolvinir dailt-
largo stocks of full and wintorgoodn, con-
tiling ot llannoit, callcot, muslina. etc..
ote., and largo lino of othor goods. Soli
ng nt closo figures. 10.9-2.
Wantkh. At Win. Ehlor'a a No. 1
boot and ihoe maker, for stoudy omploy-
raelit. Nono but Itoadv. tomnnrnln H-nrt.
men need apply. Shop on Twentieth St.,
beuoon Washington avenue and Poplar I
0 10 tf.
Foil Sa I.K. Sovora 1 0 and 7 octavo toe
nd hand pianos.
antki) To Rknt. Throo piuno on
rcatouablo tormt.
-Max Roi.lkii,
Caro Paul Schuh' Drugstore
Dr. Lavarty, homooopathist nhval-
clan, lato of Shawnootown, has locatod In
this city nnd intondt making it hit homo
Tho doctor comos to Cairo well rocom.
mondod-, and refers to tho olficer of tho
First National hank of Shawnoctown, to
whom ho ia woll known, having prncticcd
lilt prorcstion among thorn for yean. Ho
solicits a fair tharo of tho patronago of
our citizens. Ollico 1 10 Commercial avo
nuo. 7-20-tf
l'noi'. Anukuhon'i) Dkumahor ron
Souk Evkh. I am out of Dormador, and
with you to eond mo a liotlla by tho boaror,
1 have used it for burnt, wounds, bruitet,
otc., upon tho human floth, and alto on my
horses, and am now using it for a film on
ono of my hone' oyoi, and it it now
nearly woll. I comldor it thu best exter
nal application I have ever mod.
Pktkk Hkckku, Elm Grovo.
Soe uilvortiiemont in another column,
H-n-d&wlt
L'iioi.bka. The angol of death ia again
hovering ovor our fulr citios. Thouiandt
of llvot will ho domund union confronted
In timo with tho surest and safest prevent
ittlvu over mod Dr. ilcCabo't Ronownod
Medicated lllackborry llrandy. It has
novor failed; itt record it triumphant in
tho cholera dittrlctt where thouiandt bear
testimony to It unparalleled juccoh. Be
ware of vlllalnout imitation! put In ilui
llnr bottle with tlmilar labol H-17-lw
N IVKK SAW THK1R EQUAL The aditor
(.Wli.) 'Courant' ayit We do not hotl
wo io rocomrnend nr. Price' Cream
uaking Powder and Spocial Flavoring.
We tiae thorn, nono other In our famllv
and thoy moro than moot our oxpoctation.
a-nowing ihoto article to ho of rare ox.
collonco, we haro no lietitation In 'urging
every houio koopor in tho land to kIto
tuom n inai, loonng tatistled that they
wm inuorte their claim for purity.
tlrength and quantity. 0-17-lw
For OAs fitting, pipe, etc.. iro to JEen-
hiet Vulcan iron workt, Commercial
avenue, foot of Ninth ttroet. 9-10-tf
COMMERCIAL.
;Fkii! Current OrricK.i
Monday Evening, Sept. 10, lb"3.
OKNIRAL REMARK.
Tho general markot contlnuci to Im
prove dally In almott all itt branchet. In
omo departments tho movement hat been
heavy. In grain, flour, drug, grocer1 i,
hatdwaro, &e the activity of tho mar nt
ha been very gratifying. Homo anxl tv
t manifett among Dour merchant In r.
gard to raportt of yollow fever at Now
Orleam and other outhorn point, Vk a.
yot tho market haa exhlbltgd no aigut of
any chango for the wono In contcduecco
of It.
Hay it vory dull, nothing but ttrictlv
cholco it wantod, and $17 00 It quoted an
outtido figure.
Oatscontinuo active, with demand In
excel of tho tupply. Good mlxod in
tackt are firm at 38c. In corn dcalon
mako no dllleronec in price botweon white
and mixod, both aro quoted 4C(-t3e
. I ' oi(o)aso in aacki. Very lit
men ,in ,rti.,i , .
tutu arrives, conicquenll our
roportof taloi are very imall.
Tho Ohio rlvor at thii point i. o foot
above low watnr mark, and elill recoding
lowly, with plonty of water to aoutheru
poinit, and unch.nKi i.ow watr
between St. Louia and Cairo lamaVint;
navigation on that part of the rlvei un-
certain, if sot dangerous
WOorretpondentt hould bear In mind
that theio quotation aro for round lot
from flrtt hands. For broken and mal!
lot, and In filling order, an advance
it charged over thoto price.jef
TUB MARKET.
FLOUR Trade for tho lait few day
hat been quite active and nearly all re
coiptt woro dupoted of. Thi activity may
continuo if report of yellow fever
1.1
ueiow uo not change tho atpect of
me market, homo anxiety it felt on thii
point and tomo heavy flour dealer here
have shown a diipotition to tliado price to
clear out ttocki. Salet tinco our lait It.
,uo 'ml",co bout 2,000 bbls, as follow :
I 1IVI 1.1.1. r ...
1 uu" ,u '-u u bO at 50; 200
! 8 C0' no v"riou gradet 4 50(g8 do;
I lw uo on ord tC9; 100 do $5C 1!5 ;
i uu uu ao 6(8 76; 200 choice
wintar 8 75, and 150 XXX winter at $7
11 A-Y The market continues quiet and
dull. Stocks nro largo and the demand
tmall. $17 i an outiido flguro. Sales
were 2 cart cholco deliverod, $17.
v-uiw-t mo demand is fair for all
kindt, and tho supply otpccially of white
i good. Salos embrace A car white.
aeacu anu uoilvorod at 03c ; car whito
do f..'c; 1 car mixed do 63c; li car choice
whito In bulk on track- 41c; 5 car do 43c
nnd 1 car mlxod do -12c.
OATS Ro:cipt fa thort of tho de
mand, and tho upply ii exhausted. Tho
markot ii activo at 3Se for choice mixed.
Salot wcro'J cart in tacks delivered 3Sc;
1 car In old tackt sold at 3Cc and 2 car
light, old at 37c. '
CORN MEAL Unchanged, demand
fair. Prices aro firm a quoted. Salet
wero 200 bbl toam dried $2 00- 1 car
iln r.l) .n,1 Vlln l.l.l. !... . '
, .vv ul, lnull on r(Jera
BUTTER Stocks are largo nnd d
mand modorate. Strictly choico finds
oau eaie at xuMVOc but thulo it a W
.in.l. r .
iv ui common on tho market that I
not wanted. Sales woro lo pkgt choice
frnuli 'V3i'r. ..f nn i . . ..
v,-;- on., .u igt CUOICO 20C.
EGGS Tho market i bare to-dav
recolpt of freeh in small package would
find roady alo at I8'.'0c. We note
atiet ot luuudozat 20c nnd 000 dor
18c thlppora' count.
FRUIT -Hull. CO boics poachos old
ai dc
CIIIOKENS-Thoroi vory few in the
ca. trade i, tupplicd by country wcg
Choice young chicken, aro .oiling at J3
mar i. At nnH ii... .i.. i i
S3
anu om nont at yj CO per doxen. We
noto tales of 1 coop of hen, poor, at $2 76:
2 coop choico hbn $3 60 and 2 coop
,nrBi ung ciuckentat si,
BRAN Tho makot continues quiet and
inactivo. (juotationa r $i.-i por ton l
car load loll.
POTATOES-Nothing doine at nret
ent tho fall trade having not yot opened.
uav,u.i-nono in marKot oxcopt that
in nana ot retail and Jobbing dealers.
ONIONS-Nono.
TKAS Tmnnrli.1 7r.il nr. .
powdor, 75cJl 1'5 ; Oolong black, 76cia
I; Young Ilyaon, $11 40. ' W
uiiBtsri-uood demand; New York
mciory, fi io, lutfajlic,
SYRUPS-Tho demand it fair for
cholco at COcQfl gal, and Nw Or oana
at 7f)80c.
PLASTERING IIAIR-3Cc buiho).
LIME In lots Si 'J5 in li r,n i. '
CEMENT. At wholesalH.$2( 60
COAL OIL 2'Joi
OUNNlES-Re-iowod 2j buihels lBc,
3 buthol 20c. '
BURLAPS 2J buthel of corn, ) oc
15Jc; dolSoz lOu; 4 bmheli oat 20c:
5 bushels 21c ; 2 buthel 20c.
BEESWAX-WIt30c.
SOA P Sbaeflor' German mottlod 7i:
Champaign soap, 7jo.
TALLOW V lb lo.
COFFE E Scarce and firm, JaT ,t.
ing t StJffiWc; Ljaguayr 2425c; Kl
primo to cholco 24'JCc.
BROOMS. Dull; common home tail
at $1 CO to 2 60; choice and extra choio
$3(5)3 70; ttoamboat $4 605 00.
FREIGHT Cotton, conDreod U
Now York, 86c; to Bofton $1. Un.
comprotiod, to New York $1 14; to Bot.
ton tl.
RATES To Now Orlen and Vick.
burg: Potatoe, apple, etc, 60
pound freight 25c cwt; hay $7 per
on ; wbltkey $1 40 per bbl.
j,TO MEi(PmS-Flour,otc,30o per bbl;
pound freight 16c cwt; bay 6 p&r ton :
whiskey 80c per bbl. ' '
macujUAmmrnvm.
MILLER ft PARKMft,
GENERAL COMMISSION
At
KORWAHDIIf O MIKOHAWTi,
DEALERS IN FLOUR, CORN
Oats, Hay, etc.,
AGENTS fom FAISBANX'B 80AUII.
Ohio Leva, CAIRO. ILUNOlfl.
II. A. Thorn jv D. Thorn
TIIOMS Si BROTHER,
yuocetoin to U, II.Hulen,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BROKERS
AND tKAxixs;m
NlAple mud raer UratcorlM,
Foreign and Oomeitio
134 Commercial Avenue,
OAIRO. . . XELINOIS.
WM. H. WALKER k CO.,
(.Late Walker Barry,)
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
KOR HALK Of
CotlNTRV, WK8TBRK AND NoRTUIaW
PEODTJCB
.Son. 45 and 47 North Water Street.
MOBILE, ALA.
k3Tpeclal attention civen to contiKn-
Ulehta. 8-10 tf
0. CLOSE,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT
And dealer In
LtUKCBUINT, FLAtvrtfc, Haib. Ito.
Mm Ohio Ie,
13TI will .ell In car load lot at manufac
turer price, adding freight. 4-a-tt
F. M. STOCK FLKTIf,
Importer,
Rectifier and Wholesale Dealer iu
'OHt:iUN AND IJOMEHTIV
LIQUORS AND WINES
NO. C'J OHIO I.KVEIC,
3-5 tf CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
WOOD RITTENHOUSK A BRO
FLOUR
General Commission Merchant.
IMS OHIO LKVBB
R. SMYTH & CO.,
WHOLESALE OKOOKR8, j
Cor. Coiiuiierclal Av. and 18th !jt
OA I HO. IU1IUII,
Alto, k)j ooonUatljr on tiaaJ a moat oam
Plat a took of
OOTOB AND IEIbU WHISEIBB
Q I N B ,
Port, Maderla, Sherry and CfttawU"WIot
R. .Smith t Co.' are albo agenta lor ?pen
cer, ilcKay At'o.'a Plttaburg ale, of which
larue atock ia kept constantly ou band at
thelrwholoalo atore.
R. J. CUND1FF,
(3 EN ERA Ji I'KOl) UCE
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT
No. n Eioutii St.,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
LAWVEU,
WILLIAM J. AltLEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
UtBceover First National bank. 8-l(Wm
SAMUEL P. WHEELER,
ATTORNEY k COUNSELOR AT LAW
OAIKO, ILLINOIS.
Office over Flrtt National bank.
8-RUtu
GREEN ft GILBERT,
ATTOBNBY6
COUNSELORS AT LAW,
WiUlam H.Uraen, 1
William . Qllbarl, l
Milaa r. Qllkarl,
OAIRO, lu.iftoia.
J
SFSDaoial attntin . ..,.. ..
SiatutiitbMtniia. 7
orio ohio litis, booms t and b oyii
OITT NATIONAL BANK.
John U. Mulkey. Wllhun c. MuXker
MULKEY & SON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
Office: Kurhth ttri,t n ...-
cll and Waahington avenue.
Wit II.
WAQCI MANUPAOTOR Y
For Salt at Wholeule or HaUil.
001NU 32D-KB.MT AMD OIIO LIV
Cairo, IllUoi.
.1. r. daVJIHI.K