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i TUK CAIRO DAILY BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1873 LOCAL WEATHER KKI'ORT, !'KK)tVKu' otnur., Cauio, UK, Hi'Wcuibrr ir., li:i l p.m., b70. )iii"ler, ).( degree, tmonieter, CI degrees. soum. Velocity I miles per ftlirr clear. Imuni temperature for !at 21 hour. ices- 'uum temperature Inr the lal'JI tiour. trees, ailing wind Tor lift 21 hnur, until. I number of miles traveled t. j- wind 't ;i bouts, II,:. KllWIN OAKLAND, Obterteraigniirionlee, li.N. A I llartiisii. 'ha. I'd rti t) I )HN Q. HARM AN .V CO., I.Mi A.a:E'.NTS If iI.CTOJtS CONVEYANCERS, NOTARIES PCIILIC I.SIi'l A'elltHllf the l'llll'il) IVntMl nn..lji mnl .tll-xmil lUllload nun. or nl lllli Ml. mnl (llilii Iwt CaIiuj, ll.UNOIn. lor talc .it low tlgtires un I easy teinis wing real eelulu i i loin in llnj "HhIkc lllock" run jroiiK'li tint Mock Horn lillici.th tn til nllfl'U, licst Icrldulli'c ploprrty My Ll 'land I I, Ifi, city, Wa,h nuuiiie, between 'thirteenth nnil nlii streets, wet ilc good two H.ln, Iiiiiii on each lot. I. Hi-. lioiiiuiir tin: lut belore natm-d. Ii i), city , on sixth street, foutli t'( ii (,iinliM rvnl and iWhiiiglon IM 7 and , i, .h. ,-ornerol Four ltd Poplar strict, irout on l'oplar i -t m If. oppo-itr ij-l-jlHce block. S'lendiil limine.- bulldlm:, ni MM'tiiitl story, l room-, hall ami ri.rUirwu. watcron both Hour-, r one comiitlou; tiltiatcd on iioitli rnr ol Commercial aveutit anil s'rert. A groat bargain II' mild i ' t b 11. ( oinmerclal atciitie, l-ouri., un 1 I 1 1 tit Mreetn. m 21, u'lUiiton hm iHie, lu lu ten rillli j trvti. -'v 1 .t 111 l !iii, lt ml. IIIL f I'll j' Ii on ea- py me titr.. 'i 1 -m l 2, in ii ft nurtli corner 01 I1.( we Mrccti. Rt liuxlnt'i loca ( (it) linn. 1 .ikj . l.ol-2l, 22 and lt.td ,m,ui1i coiner ol Twentieth -rr'rect. Al-o thre lutn 111 court- k, Iriuting on l'oplar street. aiU i nu'1,1'1, Ii Miutlj Mile ol rl ictt, oprfMltij "foment ry uirnMe loi reMdeiire pin. 1 ,'. Ifiu.l ..i' . Ik 1 . t loli-, 111 Wotk . I Jl.. a:jl: ifu'lv, buantilul ff. f a, ..ii be i-o!1 at KU-ttt bar c . lt!' uiar Httrlltlou to thif a it v 1 1..- , 'I . ry low. I hat i Jt-.ni t ri-.nli-ni e on Scwtith i ' t iiuiii, iiuniin f.'.'u tirfl, anil niniiliiK l'rk it'll. I J111. propiTty 1 well ' i -"riio'il 1 alioaml KinlU a" v Mini I'linplrtu ami emit uiilent 11k tin: nt. It lui nil Un, ron :. x rtJ'Tju,.' to a Hr-l-4'li- Iiiuiip. it art1 liUhl I'lnl.vlil.lieil llli 1:' ami Ir ii t . 111 aliniiijii':i' : :nc, .1 il,lt at.. I tltliilililiiij(Hlt miIiI m ri'iiwtnl nl Capt. Ilnnl 1 VMM bi' olil nt a Krral li.irijalri. run. a -n ttMilouon corncr'l liiril I .Muti.ippl li-vi-f. 'l'lie I.bo fumit'rlyucriiplcd by Capi. llnrd, ii Ititcc, '-iiriniitnl lllouU.,' lor n Amt r."..ein With fourlot ' lor tali- rry cheap ll Mini h gromi'l, ami prcim-f t In m So. 1 1 r'.t'ae on Fourth street. a.i n'tf.n avcnnu anil Walnut otlol" nimiii",' 1mm 1'i.iirth t i.v te y ili'lralilc prrly. M'W tw--it'r) ilwrl IiikW prime I.01 !t M'Tfl, hihot K'iiBil in to Inf. Price $1 mm, nrl. .-nit rpjI lt'iK-u Willi uboiit if .'.ml, tin t rcil with nllkimli .-u't an I fhruhlHty, 111 santa Ke f. CIIASCK FOIt I.NVKSTMKKT. lor ! ale (irltac vacant ami Ira r. ptrty in ail portloni of the otcr S,(m) a; re of iiiilmirotc(l lu .viinilur.HK) I'iiItKI coumlci', a; low tliiri'S ami in tract- to -Hit Wv are a-etiti lor thi Illinois .llroa l lamU In tin- ami Pulaski Italro.ul land- not Midi prior to II xt will p:m Into other hand'. Hum to purchase. , .AMI" TO THE 'IKKAT WKT. jtir.' nijenU ol the lliirlingnm ami llCallronil coinpant, ulm oiler for vn nr.il Nebraska inlllioii' of aire t land on the continent, mi ten jut 0 per cent. Iiitcrct. Map-, I circ.llari and all livct'-ary Inlnr ialltn to tlio-e l.indn ami Imw tu Jin fiirnMicd upnu npnlicatluii. te and examine. Inr vonrflvcs Ap nIOIIN f. IIAItllAN A- CO., niixtlj and I.cteo tr., Cairo, lilt. C -T.l. 1 1 - - " "?iVLANir.c SA"'Jl7v, AM) HKitl.KUn Ice fresh ieats I K EUY DKSCUIP-nON, U utrei't and Commercial aventl lour to the liylnnd Haloon. OAlIU), II, US. AxNiVOUKUKMRNTS. JACOB WAJjTKH, CTTGJHBB AND I1KAI.KI: IN LIES 11 MM AT, . vitllf i T. A VltMT7KH. i I jvxf, to., "H'l ara prepared to &mp J3 JOHN SMITU, tm AND DKAI.KH IK A 1.1. KlNllH OF KltKJII llKiTrt. MlNKIRNTII AND POrTAU BTS CAIKO, lliUNOIS. klaugbtori only the bent cattle, imi. huh ik nronareu to uu any r frinhtneiiU from one pound to ,iid poumlH. MKS IlYN ASTON, AMI TIIEAI.KH IN NDS OF FltKdll MMATS. TtvcnllctU Klrncl mill Com lumciul Avenue, riviKliter only ttio bout Cattle;- itieep. uud u preparou 10 on or nil JlBittt frnm nnc to ton thou- t - - -1 1 VOW COUNTY OI.KHK. Wu hro Hutlinrl.ed to nniionncu that .Iai-hii (. J , v n 1 1 will bo ii CHmlliUlu for County Clerk. I'.iiitok liut.LMiN riimp) nniionncu inv imiurj nl n cHtiili'lnto for tho olllco of county tier!: John U. Cr.owi.Kr. W'n nro authorized to nnnonncR JoJSl'll T. Davirunui n vdiidlUnto fur thu olllco of tuunty clerk, kI tlio oiuulng NoVHiubnr election, Pti I'jqet to tlin ik-chiion of the votwr of Aliimtiilf.r county. I'OK COUSTY TKKASl 11 Kit. Yu are ntitliiirijii J tn annoiiiion .luil:f II (1ok.ian it cnmlidatM for tlin ollicu of county truanurer. I'.lilloK Of Tlllt llul.LCTIN You Hill plcafu fiiifiou lice my imiiio it! tlio piKiule'i ( Htidi'latu lur county treainrvr, nl tin, cn Miiri); Nov4uilx:r election. Intending ntnl iliMiritiK to orvn tln people, I hnpn to be ulectitl by the pimple. 5.20ld WII.I.IAM .MAIlTIS. T 1 1 15 U L L UTIN- (JAIIIO I .OCA I j NEWS. Tint atMimer Jatnpi Howard itrrived lioro ymter ly. The i!mnj;i nutaiiiHi by tbuflru In Imrhiild in riot tn nerioin a at llrtt reporteil. TlIK igiiirm of lm-l-all plnytyl -tr- i!kv ltWHcn tlin KfyytiHii ami Neiim club, rwultwl in a victory for tlin former tlipy nmking 'niifwherH bel'ii twuii- ty-Hvu mi l Dfty tinr' nmi tlinn the ile mo I. Tu k. funeral of I'rnnk Willimm, b.tiln tlio oinploy of .Mr. Smnuel Wrvltur, will tike place nt SJ o'clock tlili innrniiii;, nt the heme next tu Kuugh nrnl Kenily en irm houiit. A pclal trniti will leavo foot of Kiyhth ftnot, st H oVIock, for Vil. 1 1 Kidiee. All nre invltn.1. Mb. l)t a T. Pakkkk of thii city it In lVoriu in HtleniUricH nt tho ktittu fair. Th ' .Stato .lonrntil'. ' corrvfjiondtmt tnve of liitrt : "The v. ins: ilcrotoJ to toxtile fabrlm, i under the -flleiciit rupririUtnl- truy or our 6ld trienu I). 1. Parltpr. f 'mro. Mr. Parser Ibiiikr thin the Ix-it li'plhy in tliHt 1 iliu Iih over unw.'' I, N. I)KXl.oitR, Now York; Mr. Story and (laughter, Dubuque, Iowh; 1.. I.euy, Cbi' fco; K. Howard, Hurnbolt, Tumi. ('bit. II. Draper, K. .M. I)ratir. Low llenxlict. M. K. J t.,tj(-Iict. I'runk Djmont, Oeo. II. Hdwardu, Ja. T. Culick, Frank Kent, Krl. lloinr!ck, C. C. Palmer, J. Kox. Y. Ward. V. M. Herman, D. II. .Smith, (. .1. I.'iimn, II. Kreieb, T. It. Dixon, I.. N. Van Horn, Kit. Fo.lr, Cbnt. II. Ruibing, of the Diiprr. Ilenedict tnini'tteU, v.-cru regis tered at the St. Chr!e liotol yederday, Tiir. crowd in at'.i'ndanc at tho Atbo neuni lal ovenlng to witnett tbu perform anco ol Duprcx mi l I!en. diet s ininilreh, was vory !arge the hu being literally jainol. The troup la an excellent one and it it well worth tbc price of admixion to ico their performance. To-night will be thoir lut exhibition In the city, when the ilde-ipliltini; performance of lat nvoning will be introduced, with consilrablo change in the prorar.imn. Our beat citi zen! wore preient nnd it itm impo'iible to get even standing room alter tbe eutor tainmoot '' u'un. AYk publish to-day tho programme of tho Homo fair to be held nt tho .It. .Mary'i park on the 'J'llb met. The object of tbe fair ii tinted, and we have no doubt all of our titizfliis will give it u hi'trty support and by their preonue and !..iitum:e make it it grandj inccoeii. The gentlemen who are e ngineoring tlio ntl'uir hnve deti-rm-i rj oil thitt in their lexicon there li.il I be no rUi'U word ak full and protnito our people ft rare good time of pliauro and recreation, tjio r iultof tshicli will be it continual lourco of ploASuro and profit to every initn, wdman and child in Cairo. Vc believe the ladie in Cairo, whotoonorgyand willingneai in every good work hits been nbuiiditntly proved In timet past, could bolp to mitke the aflalr a lluancial eucceatjiy establish ing & booth for tho sale of refreshments, which, by u little lator, could be procured by donation. 'Vo nro assured by tho gen tlotnen of the couuuittne th tt ituy cll'orl of thiskind on tbe purtof tho l.rlioi would bo duly apprcciiited,itud that it would bo hoo ouded by every ineftiin in the bunds of tho committee. Wo call the iittenlion of our readers to the progratiinio iwid hopuovery onc will consider it u personal matter to help inako the fair it success. KHSOM'TIONS OF lSKSIM-XT. At rt meeting of the Hlborniun I'iro company, held on Thursday evening, thv following rosulutioni wero alopted: AViikakas, It lias ploascd Almighty (!od in His Divine Providence, to take suddenly from our midst our esteemed brother. Dennis Mnhony, therefore; Resolved, That tho Hibernian Fire company dosincorely mourn tho death of our brother, who Just onterlng into man hood gave great promise, of future useful ness ms it true Arctium nnd tlpright citizen. Koolveij, That by his death tho com puny bus lost an active and prompt mem lor, and thu community ttn Industrious citizen, nnd that wn oiler our sincere con dolence to thoafllictod family and friends of tlio deceased, Uesolved, That a copy of tho resolutions be prosontud to tho family of tho deceased, ami that thoy bo published in tho daily papers. P. KlTZOKIlAI.D, P. O'l.OUUIIMN, T. M. 1.0 V KIT. Committee 'Sun' ploftso copy. O.N TIIK IlKATH OK JAM KH (!, AMUOK. At tho last regular mooting of tho Delta City Viro company tho following proam bio and resolutions on the death of tho lato Jatnos 0. Arrlck, were adoptod : AViiKUKte, It has pleusi'd Almighty Ood, in his infinite wisdom, to removo from us In tho early dawn of his manhood, our beloved friend and brothor, James C. Arrlck. Tlioreforo bo it Resolved, That In his death the Delta City Fire company has lost a faithful aud oocsistctit member, and tho community at largo a truo and upright cltizon. Resolved, That we louder to tho family ot tlio deceased, and to his numerous frlonds, our heartfelt sympathy In this, uiuir great and suddon alllictinii. Unsolved. That a cnnv of tiicm resolu lions bo furnished to tho bereaved family. and thittthoy also bo published in each of mo city papers. Dk.i.ta Citv Fihk Co, KEV. .IAC0IJ Hit A DliEY TO THE FKOiVT. in-: snows now si.kki'Kk, OAMMVrci.l, AM) II US I ON AUH A Tit 10 OK CON'SriKATOI-.S. II K Dlil'IKS TH KM, AND WIM, HOLD ON TO HIS CHURCH TO TIIK LAST. Caiuo, Illinois, Sept 19, 1S7'I. 31 k. Kruioit' I wish you to ny In your paper that tho report against mo, which was got up by Robert Caldwell and Logan Sleeper, who have come into this community tho bearers of strife, turbulent men, and have been trying to rob Mr. Shurci of bis church, Is film in every particutir. ilecaue 1 would not taki, part with these fellows ngalnst Shores, they wont to work nnd reparted mo to tho association as n bad character. My letter uns presenlml regulurly by a church in good standing, and tbo letter was endorsed by the unanimous vote of the members. How an association could lie led by such a man as Sleeper, to lake the action it did against me, only the peo ple can toll who know the trickery of this depraved man, who gels a living from the hur.i earnings of colored men, by miii- eiatlng with thum, eating their breai', creating dillleulllc among them, and ly ing like Satan himself while he whines about his goolne', crying peace, nnd subbing all who do not liko him in tho back, proving himself at ono and the snme time false, by uncritical and base hearted. And there is another man, named Hus ton, not altogether as mean as Sleeper, but ton mean to Iki allowed in the com pany of t en passably good christian peo ple, who ban also gone into the persecu tion of me, and mid lu the association thai I had ben ien shaking hands with Mr. Shores, and had made him (Hutonj sutler for seren Years in ('airo. .Now Huston didn't tell the truth about mo wIihh he suid 1 of bad cbarac er. Nobody can bring it against me that I have rinned ol having my .ister-in-law. This r.obort Caldwell, he presented hlm.elf to me in January In good friend ship, and he wasn't with me but a few lit s until ho commxiioiid tn create trouble among my mombers, muling them be lieve that I wus ignorant and he had all the senso. Steven Hudson, head deacon, Commo dore l'errv. and Jim Stoval, deacons. hereby authorize this to be put into tbe papers to provo that my being in bad standing in the church Is all false, which was carried to tho association by Logan Sleeper, Hobert Caldwell at.d Jeir Huston, all being a plot made Ixitwixt them to tling me out of tbe church, so that they could get it lor themselves. Tt.il Caldwell, months hence bad told tho congregation at large, that he was going to the associa tion full determined to cut mo loose from it. I am proven by tho majority, what ever nam" these fellows givo me, not to love my cousin better than my wife. Now, gentlemen at Urgo, of tho city of Cairo, I have beer, living among thotn for nine yer.-, and thero is not ono afraid to meet mo at any timo of tbe night, bad a character at they have given me. This is tu prove, gentlcmon, that I am lioneit in my report, whether I have the knowl edge of these other mutt or no. When I was without a church I worked togntono. A man who is going to work for Ood, which stands in the liberty of tho truth, considered to divido truth frcm error, he must keep lies out of his mouth, and wich for tbo public at largo to know that Caldwell has reported a lie in tho association, which can be proved by a majority of tbe church. To know that it was his determination to rob mo of my church, ho got my young deacons out on ono side and told them to put a young minister into the pulpit, and to keep m" out of it, and If I cninu there and raised any fuis about It to have mo arrested. This is to show to tlio public at largo Unit he was after no good, neither peace. And now to cover the ground, if ho is running around to rob peoplo of their churches, ho thought it was bitter timos whon ho was fooling after Shores church, but ho will II ml it mighty sour times when he cornea around on my die of the house. This is to givo clear notice to the world jtt lurgo that tlin.'o men have undoubtedly lied, that Cod don't lequiro moro of us than wo know, and that Ho did not mako umlstako when Ho called mo, who have nevor stumbled in church matter, and to givo good, satisfaction to all my relatives and friends, that ail this stumble these mon havo mudo that apparently thoy comu as a thief and it robber by night, and all tho good citizens of Cairo, both ladies nnd gentlomen, all who are qualified to know, no man eats but he that works, have given to understand that these men acted liko tbo dog that wanted to eat but was too laay to go after it; ho waited till an othor dog got a bone and then jumped ut him, made kirn drop it, and then took it himself; but thcie men will have a jolly timo betoro thoy can ge) a church from me by Jumping and bark, ing at me liko a lazy dog. 1 won't drop t, J ACQ 11 llltAllt.EV. ST. MARY'S J'ARIC. TIIK 1M10JKCTKI) FA IK. J'ROUKKDS TO UK DONATKD PARK IMPROVKMKNT. TO Uhoi.kua. Tho angol of death ll gain hoyering over our fair cities. Thousands of lives will ho domand unless confronted In timo with tho suroH nnd safest prevent ativo over used Dr. McCube's Ronownod Medicated lllackborry llrandy. It hits never failed; its record Is triumphant in tlio cholera districts where thousands bear testimony to its unparalleled success. l!o ware of villainous imitations put, in bIiii ilur bottles with similar labels. U-17-lw Fok uas fittings, pipe, etc., go to Ron nie's Vulcan iron works, Commercial avenue, foot of Ninth stroot. 0-10-W S S 'J'avlor J IS Hudson Dr W If Smith D T Parker Peter Cuhl Miles I'arkT James liarclay F M Stockfleth Wm Kluge A ll Salford J R Rend W 11 Otrtr, N K Way Wm Stratton M R llarrell Sol Silver, who will Tbo park committee hava tho consent of the struct committee to hold a Horn Fair at St. Mary's park, on Thursday and Friday, 2Slh and Vi'ith lust. This arrangement is special and for the occasion, the object being to raise motuiy to finish Improving tho ground before the bad weather of winter. The programme as publishod Is short, hut will answer for a start. Tho names announced its entries embrace all of the gentlemen who havo horses lor tho dlll'er ent rings that tho com mitten could call to mind All nro invited and urged to enter whatovor ring they will, not so much for tlio premiums as to till out the show and make tbo fair it financial sue coal. Tho committee resorve the rL'ht to return tho entrance money to any one if there are not onough entrees lu any ring to protect them from lot". v e would lurther particularly stato that at all times tho gates of the park and tho whole grounds will bo open to all free of charge; but the committee, for tho purpoe of raising money for tbo Improve ments, contemplate asking each citizen of Cairo, Indltidually, 25 cents for adults and 12J cents for cents for chil dren, by tbe ptirchao of tickets, or to tho marshals near tho gates. Remember it is not compulsory as all are cordially invited to attend tho meet ing, with or without price, rely ing entlroly on tlio known generosity of our citizens to second our endeavors to beautify and make available a common resort for all. The comtnllte have so'.cctod tho follow ing gentlemen as judges la tbe dlflorent rings, and they are hereby" invited to be present on tho grounds and make any se lection from their number at thu time is they may . Ut. Dr C W Dunning Chris lianuy JamM Johnson C M Howu O R Woodward P. F Huriiside F llross J P Heley John Antrim John WooJ Mayor Thomas Wilson, ox-Mayor J M Landsden, ex. Mayor J II Oberly, ex-Mayor D J llaker, ex-Mayor Charles Gallagher V P Halliday 0 1 Lyon Wood Ritteuhouie D Ij Davis. John T Rennie J C Whit Dr II AVardner I.inton Cbas Thrunp Grand Marshall, solvct assistants. TlMEUH : Ruder, Tabor, lloupt. Phil Howard has consented to tie tho premium ribbons on tho lucky ones. Any person who withes to enter its con testants for any of the premiums, will please cxll on either of the committee Phil Howard, Pat Fitgcruld, or W. W. Thornton and pay entrance fee of one dollar, and get card for tho number of ring. It will be a favor if all who enter the contest will lot the committee know at soon us possible. PROGRAM ME. rinsT. Iluggy horses or marcs in harness, style, slzo aud endurance, speed desirable but not requisite. I'KEMIVMS $20. First premium J 10 (0 Second " h GO Third " : CO Fourth " ti CO Kntranco fee $1. KXTIUES. P Fizgeruld, A 11 Safi'ord, II W Webb, S' R Gilbert Dr. W R Smith, Dr. 0 W Dunning, IKn'l Hartmati, Perry Powers, Isaac Waldor, W R Kdson, Dr. R F Fiold, W P Halliday, K W Halliday, Dr. Rrigliam, John -Meyers, James Johnson, John dates, 0 R Woodward, Sl'AVheelor, A H Irvln, .1 P Uely, R II Cunningham, Dr. AY Wood, (leo. Yocum, I, Jorgonson, Col. S S Taylor, Wm Hamlin, F M Stockilotb, Thorns, O. P. Lyon, Thos. AY Halliday, V XV Thornton. BKCOS ll. Fastest pacing horde or tuaro 1 mile, best two in three. KNTII1KS. Win. I). Hamlin, Lane Waldor, Dr. W. C. Dunning, W. Kluge, l'orry Powers. premiums, f-0 00 First premium $10 00 Second " f 00 Third " 3 00 Fourtlt 11 '! 00 tii inn. Fastest running mule, 1 mllo dash. 1-HKMlUMh $10 00. First premium Second " Third " 1-OUR1H. Rest span draft horses or mnros I'ltKMlll.MS S10 00. First promium Second " Third " Firm. Rest draft mules. NIKM1UM8 $10. First' premium Second " Third " MXTll. Rost and best mutchud carriage horsos or mules. ritF.kiiUM $10: ' First "premium .' $-r 00 Second " 3 "0 Third " 'i 00 HEVU.NTII. Rest jaddlo horse or mare. I'KKMIUMH $10. First premium $6 00 Second " 3 00 Third " 2 00 incuiTii. Best equostrlanshlp by gentlemen. VREMIUMa $10. First premium $5 00 Bwomt " 3 00 00 . a 00 . a 00 .55 .$5 oa . 3 00 . 2 00 Third 1 00 Nt.NTU. Rest Kqtictrianshlp by boys, U and under : rHiiiiUM fC 00 First promium ....$ 3 00 Second " 2 00 Third 1 00 TENTH. Rest Kqncstrianshlp by ladles: wiemium 20 00. First premium o oo Second " & 00 Third " ' 3 00 Fourth " 2 00 ELEVENTH. Fastest running hone or uiaro, ono half mile : FHEMtUM 10. First premium ? 5 00 Second " ,') oo Third " 'J 00 TWELFTH. Fastest trotting to road wagons or bug gies, ono mile, two in throo: I'RKMIUM 520 00. Flrtt premium $10 00 Second " 6 00 Third " S oo Kourth " ' oo ENTKIK-. Pat Fitzgerald, Isaac Waldi.r, W W Thornton, D Hartman, W Kluge, Perry Power', Dr R F Field, W It Ollbort, A R Sttlonl, A J Carle, John Oates, Wm Kat.ses, A II Irvin, J P Holey. Thorns, James Johnson, Dr O AY Dunning. 'Sun and 'Gazette' please copy. FKRRY NOT1CK. Tho ferry boat Throo States will, until further notice, mako two trips on Sunday Leaving Cairo at a run. and 4 p.m. Leav. ing Missouri at U.:'.0 a.m. and 4W p.m. Leaving Kentucky at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Cairo Citv Feiihv Comfanv. Caiko, Septembor 17, 1370. NOTICE. There will bo a meotine; of tho chamber of commerce at the rooms of tbo board, at 10 o'clock a m., Saturday 20tlt Instant, to take into consideration tlio Improvement of Levee street. All tho merchants in thu city, whether members of tho board or not, are earnestly requosted to bo pres ent, a it is a mattor of tho greatest Im portance. V.. D. Mathumi, Vice Prest. tl-17 3t NOTICE. DuQL'oi.n, Septembor 17, 1873. To the Irieudx and patrou and would-be p.tli'olis of the conservatory ol mii-lc. Owing to an attack of typhoid fever, I have failed to rc-opon the Conservatory on tiio first of September, as I advertised when I closed on the first of August. 1 am still on tho sick list, but expect to bo able to bo in my room in a few days to at tend to business, and hopo to seo all old patrons and many new ones. Duo notice will ho given. Yours truly, 2t. N. P. Cuktick. i'CKX Cium VlNKUAIl for salo by MathussA: Hut, in fivo hbl lots at thu low price ol IIITEE.N CTS I'ER HALLOS'. D-'JO-'Jw K3TRAY REWARD. Adarkredcow, straight sharp horns, has been In tho woods near tbe old grave yard during the spring and summer. $0 will be paid lor tho cow or S10 for cow and calf, dollvored at this olllco. 9-IC 3t SIDEWALK. TAXES. Tbo general lists of delinquent ildowalk taxes having beon placed in my hands, tax pajers are notified that If thu taxes aro paid by the 1st proximo they may bs paid in city sirlp, otherwise thoy must bo paid in o.'sh together with tho colts. Alki. U. Irvi.n, dtd County Collect' t. ."iiNi:i.i,A.'i:in'N. Mliil.KK & PAKKKK, G EN EH A L COMM ISSION it KOKAVAKD1NO MKROHAHTB, DKALKHa IN FLOUR, CORN Oat3, liny, etc., AGENTS roit FAIP.IIANE'S SCALES Ohio Levoo. CAIRO. ILLINOIS. II. A. Thomi L. D. Thorns THO.MS k imOTIIHH, Silcccsosrs to 11. M.lltilcn, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HKOK KltS AM) DKALIHS.IN M'ljile ana 1'iiiicjr tirocerliK, Foreign and Domestic 1!H Commercial A vonne, CAIRO, - - ILLINOIS. WM. II. WALKKK tc CO., (I.ate Walkor A Rarry,) OKN KRAI, COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOIt HALF. OF Coi xTr.r, AYkstkrn and NohTiucK.v Niw. 15 and t7 North Water Street, MO II ILK, ALA. j Xnr-cclal attention (ilvett to i-oii-m-n. incuts. , .s-io tr SPECIAL NOTIUhS. For oar and steam fitting go to Ren nio's A'ulcan Iron works, Commercial avenue, foot of Ninth street. H-10-tf I will sell my entire stock of wall pa per at cost aftor to-day. Two of tho best papor hangers In tho city at tho store. Try mo. No. 2 Seventh street. H. AliI.K. 3t .Me. Wm. KiiLr.its is anxious to Inform his friends and acquaintances, and custom ers generally, that ioc his own fitting in gaiters, line boots and shoes. In fact all his work is done in his own shop. 0-10-tf. Dr. "W. U. Smith has romoved his of- flco to the second story orr.ouli Horhort's new brick building on Eighth street, be tween Washington and Commercial avo- nues, where ho has moro comfortable and commodious quarters. S-10-tf P. Fitzgerald at his rooms, corner Fourteenth street and Commercial ave nue, offers for sale Guinness' Porter A; Rites' ales and puro Hcnnessy brandy, and the genuine Angostura bitters, alt first-class cholera cures. Try thom 7-17 tf Giuiitor. Lati'.nf.k's Lunch. At Goo. Lattner's Excolsior saloon, corner of Washington avo n no and four eotith street, Is tho placo to get a lino lunch. Everything is served up in good style, and Goorgo himself pro sides to ico that all aro waited upon. 0-7-tf JunT recolvodl at Ehler's, Twentloth stroot, between AVashlngton avenue and Poplar street, tho fiuost French calf pat ent leather ami .Moroccos for gentlemen's wear. A poifect tit and sutisluctUil as sured. Any persons m nee J of boots aud shoos should call on Ehior's, oxamlnt) his stock of leathers and leave their ordnrs. tf Dr. Ltvarty, homoeopath 1st physi cian, lato of Shawnuetown, tins locatud In this city and intends making it his homo Tho doctor comos to Cairo well mcom mended, and refers to the ofilcers of the First National bank of Shawneetown, tu whom ho is well known, having practiced his profession among them for years, Ho solicits fair share of tho patronngo of our citizens. OUlco H0 Commercial avo nuo. 7 20-tf Tlio barber shop is on tho cornor of Eighth street and Commercial avenue where J., Goorgo Stlonhouso with his gun- tlomonly assistants can bo found at any hour of thu day or night, ready to soothe your feelings with a smooth shave, or oool your tompor and head with a good sham poo. It is a first-class shop, and you aro euro of receiving first-class troatmont. Ladies' and children's hair cut or curled after tho most approvod styles. 8-lfi-tf Foil Sale Cheaf. Ono span good, younp mules, also a doublo wagon. Will sell them togother or separately. Enquire of Husk, Looms & Co,, tf No, 01 Ohio Lovoo. For 8a i.f., Several tl and 7 octave soc ond hand pianos. AV anted to Rent. Throo pianos on rossou able tonus. Hat Roller, Curo Taul Schuh'i Drug Store (J. ULOSK, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT And dealer In Li!e,'Cimunt, Flatter, Hair, Ere No OJilo I.evco, I will ell in car load biU .it munulac tureri' prlcos, adding freight. 4-'MI F. M. STOCK FLi:T II, Importer, Rectifier and Whotcalo Dealer in roi;i:iJ.v ami ihsmkntk.' LIQUORS ANJJ WISES NO. 0'J OHIO LEVEE, U-Mf CAIRO, ILLINOIS, WOOD KITTKNIIOUSK & BRO FLOUR Cionoral Coiiiniirtinii iMnrohnrit- ln OHIO LKVKK It. SMYTH & CO., j WHOLESALK grocers, j Coy. Commercial Av. and IStli St. sin t no. 1 1, l, i m si i at . AIo, kek,. coantautljr on hand a nimt oom I'lute utoek uf XiXQ,XrOX-4Q- KCOTCIJ AVD IKI8H WniBKIKS -(I I N a. l'ort, Mitderi, Shorryand Catawba ?in- R. Smith Co. are uUo aucnte lor PM-n- cer, .McKay .vC'o.'n l'ltti-burg ule,ol'v.hlt'li largo stui'u ih uopi coiiataiiiiy on iiiinn at tiieirwnoiesaiu More. It. J. U UNI) IFF, C IJ N U HA L PRO DUCK AND COM M ISSION M ERCI I ANT No. 17 EiaiiTii Sr., CAIRO, ILLINOIS. ATHB1TETJMI1 TWO .IHHITft ohxy FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Septembor 10th and 20th. till Triu m lx txx.t. Tiir. woitf.n-nr.!vowivED DUPREZ & BENEDICT'S NEW ORLEANS MINSTRELS, Composed only of Artists of yearn, expert- icutu .urn uinirdu veieoni, Xotr oo lliclr 3thl Antsuitl Tour, Et cry where the acknowledged Minstrel Trolllin Of III,. tnrl.r .fit. I rolMhntii.. Imm their grand, .niccessful Northern, Eastern uiid t e stern Tour. For (Mil llirf l,.tllira t.m am.ll t.lll. ITnlU. - ... ..... ,'...... i v .- ii.iii mil... ai.ui0 change of progrninme each night. Adnils- blA. .i ........ I . .. : ' i . .. ....... ,.,,Mii.n inee-. neserveu scuts lor mile at the Usual place. i. hah. ii. lil FitKZ, .Manager. CH tK. H. Keknsiiin, Ocneral Agent. !M8-4t l.AVYi:ilS, WIJiIilAM J. ALLKN, ATTORNEY CAIRO, ILLINOIS. Ottlcoovor KlrbtNatioualbank. 3-li)-:tm AT LAW SAMUKL P. WHUKLEK, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW CAIRO, ILLINOIS. Olllce ovr First National bank. 3-IKIui ORKKN & GILBERT, ATTORN RYb ' OOUNSKLORB AT LAArY, William ll. Clilb.rl, I OAIKU, ILMN0I8. MileaK. Oil Wert, J arSpeoial aittatiou kItsb to AJmlralty anil Stwmboat buslncas. 0TVI0B OUIOI.lcVia,H001ll 7 AMD 8ov'a 01TT NATIONAL PA UK. A bit: battle has been irotntr on for vnara between llio (onstittitlons ol tho sick ononn fide, and all the active polwns, falsely ralU'd rcmcdicH, on the othor. The poisons have had tbc bct of the fight, and a long Hit of the killed msy be found In every cemetery, lint at lat, common sense is putting a stop this pernicious conflict. At last TIIK PRISONERS ot the hick-room have discovered that In Tarrant' Ellervcscent Seltzer Apperlebt. the) havo a tonic, a lebrifuge, a laxative, a iiiureiic, a corrective, a regulating anu anil bilious medicine, cotlal to to all ordinary exigencies, and good Inr every ailment ol the stomach, the bowels, the nerves, th muscles, and the secretive organs, fiold by an druggist. u-t7-eoua:w-2W EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING- CO. OF ST. LOUIS. niUTCFMIS LOW RESERVOIR k Suited lo all Climates, AND FAMOUS FOB BONO EZST TO US3I CHEAPEST TO BUY II EASIEST TO SELL 1 1 1 .sV'd ritnona for dotog mot anil BETTER COOKING, -vSluV ialcker andSTbcaper Thin uj SlmtoltUoMl, vMHl FAMOUS OB OIVJISO '0AK and mrso $0 Especially Adapted TO THE nwj or mi Emm, SOLD .B-ST O. W. HENDERSON, Commercial Avenue, t'AIIIM, 1 I.I.N. ld.twlv I1AHKB THE CITY NATIONAL OAIU4I, II.MNIIIS CAPITAL, 9100,000 W. F. lUI.I.IHAV. ITMl,Unt- 11 UN It I I,. 1IA1.I.IUAT, Vlo Fr.itJiat 4. H.HAKKllHI), Uashlur; WAl.TUH HVdl.OF, A.ititlulU.hl.r- niuiCTuusi Htasts Tavlou, lloatar 11, Ot'Skisjiiia, Ht.lUJ L. IllUIPtT. W. I'. IlltLIM.I (IS'l, IJ. WlLl.liMM.-l, UtlVIIIK llluli A. II. HirroniJ. KKClimiHP, Colli Mild SJiiISmI StsialKa lloiKla lloiiKltl aud Nulil. DEFOHITB rnclTnil, and a sTanral baaklnj liimino.il tinn. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OA IU. It. W. M11.LKH, Prfsldont. .). M. Piiili.ifx. Vleo-l'ro.liluut. Ciias. CUN.Nl.NOIIAM, Caahler. COLLECTIONS l'ROMITLY MADE. EXCIIANtlK, coin, bank nols ami Unil-U Htalss seourltl bought and sold, lultirtMl Allowwl on T liuo OrioalU. JJ. F. TARKER, (Succcsior to Parker V lllake,) DKALF.Il IN PAINTS AND OILS Varulslitus, Mrmib, WALL PAPER, WI3STI30"W ChXiJLBa. WIKDOW BBASU, Aid th olbrU4 UlamloatU AURORA OIL. bbom'loilduco, oom lira t. com MI0IAIsiVn ' 0AIK0. ILMIOII.