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Iptlletiik mmtu JOHN U. OBERLY, EDITOR: CAIRO. ILLINOIS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1873. OFFICIAL PAPER OF CITY AND COUNTY. - OHK OHUHUHKa. viii if HAN r UJIUI-.W iiccii u street Meeting every Sunday at 10) h, hi,, aud S ' u, tn. si Sundav school at n ti. in. l'rayer meeting Wednesday evcultn' I'llKSllYTKKtAN-EljMb Strett. raver meelliu.'. Wednendav.71 P.m. Sabbath Hchool, !). p.m. L. W. Stlllwoll, Huperlutendcut. llKV. K. 1.. TllOMIBON, rantor. UlUltCU OK TI1K Ui:i)EEMKIt-(Kplco- Ml.) Morning prayer. Sabbath 10) a.m. Kvcnlni; prayorf, 7) p.m. I fc'abbatb School, l a.m. Hkv. K. LOAN, Keetor. ! eT. PATRICK'S CHUKCH-Nlnth bt. and I Wamlmrtun Aveutlo. Public service, Sabbath fc:10 nud 101 a.m. , c,"r"rl?'7 n i? fv Z i. J':m.n I "nnPAWo'lUMHAA. Prl,t. vr. JOSEPH'S Clll'KCH.-fnnan(i cor- I ncr of Walnut and Cro-s street. Haw, eery Sabbath :it 10 o'clock a. in. ctpvn, i p. tn. Ha? i iliirlng week day, H o'clock a. :n. lti:v. C. lloKy.MAN, Priest. (KUMAS LU'TlUIItAKCHUHCll-Mtli ktreet between Waihluiton Avenue and vt ainut bueei Vachlnday mon.m,at 10 o'clock. J labhath School at 2 o'clock p.m. 1 dabbath llKV. C3. DUEHRCIINLII. 1'nflOf. fOl'Nd JIKN'S CliltlhTIAN AhSoCIA- ! TION. Krular meeUiiK second Monday each monlli at their room oitr Ilockweil , A Co i book utori", Commercial avenue. UicVoo I'rBcr tocttitii',, Friday, ") p.m.at 1. W. Sth.lwsli, l'rildent. isKCUM) MliSlONAUY HAPTIsT .11U11CU. ConierHy-ainore and Korty- ilrrt etrecti. rrracliln; fcaljtmtli at o'clock a. m. ana 3 o'clock p. m. hunday School 1 o'clock p. m. Tho church Ik connected with the llllnoU Association, by tbc PirstMlnlonary llai- ti!t Church ol C!ro. Hky. Solomo.V l.KONAKIl, l'ator. AVH1CA-N' MCTUOU1ST. Kouneentb. be tnem Walnut and Cedar. Service, Kabbath. 11 a.m. Sabbatli t'chool. 1) p.m. ClaM uieeU at 'i p.m. HKCONI) KKEK WJU. HAITIST'-Mf- tee nth Street., between Walnut and Codar. Serrlcvi) sabbath, 1) and 3 p. m. llKV. K. lUCKH, Ptor. KUKE WILL UAITIST 1IOMK MISSION SABBATH HCUOOI- Comer Walnut and Cedar Streets. Sabbath school. U a.m. riltsr HIKE WILL BAPTIST CIIU11CI1 Curry's Barracks Services, J (Sabbatlrll a.m., 3 p.m. A 7) p.m. ll. YM. nELLKY, 1 ttiWf. MVSn MISSIONAIIY BAPTIST CHL'ItCU. Cedir, between Ninth and Tenth t. PreacMug Sabbnth. 10) a,m. and 7) p.m. l'rayer meeting. Wednesday evening. Treacblcc, l'nday evenliw. ,;abtjath school, 1) p.a. John aallaxtcr ami Jlu y Stephens. Superintendent. Rxv. T. J.vShohkb, Pastor. SECOND BAPTIST CIIUBCH-Kourteeiitli Street, between Cedar and Walnut. '1 he only Bsptlit church recognized by the As sociation. .Services, Sabbath, 11 a.m. .1 p.m. and . p.m. Ukv. jACon BiiAUi.cv, Kub r. SKU11KT OltDKHS. THK MASONS. CAlllO COMMANDKltV. No. I3.-Stuted A"mbly at the A-)lutu Macule Hall, lir-t and third Mondays In each month. CAIKO COI.'NCIL, No.W.-IteKiiUr Cono eatlon at Mssnnlc Hall, the -ccond rrlilsy In each month. CAIUO tllAPTKK NO. .-epi. ar Con vocation at Mu-ouli! Hall, on the third Tuesday ol every month. JA1UO llOWii:, No. BIT K. k A. M.-Ueu-r ()minunlcattftiia at Maaoulc Hall. Hie second and fourth Mondays of each month. THE OPD-KKLI.OWs. ALUXANUKH LOI)OE,ftH Met In Odd 1'eUowb' HaU, In Artcr's liulMlnif. evi-ry Thursday evening at S o'clock. STATU OFF1UKKS. (iovenior John L. lleverldfie. Lleuteliant-Oovenior Secretary of State (iiorre II. Harlow. Auditor of St&tc-C. K. Llt'iiiucolt. suite Treasurer Ca-pcr llutz. Attornev (letieral James K. I.dsall. Supt. Public Instnictlon-Newtou Hateman CONOltlSMEN. Senator-Ulchard J. 0letby anil John A. t0feprescntntlvo KlKhtocnth l)itrictUacc Olnment. .M1UI11K11S OKNKHAL ASSEMBLY, llcprcwntathen In tho With dutrl;.t. John 11. Oberly, Win, A. Lemma ami Math i .1. limcorc. Binator for tho Nith district. Jei-o Vi are. COUNTY OKKlCWtS. . CIUCUIT COURT, ludgo I). J. Baker, of Alexander. StauiM Attorney Patrick 11. Popu. Clerk H. B. Yocura. Sheritr A. II. Ir1n. Wm. Martin Assessor and Treasurer. COUNTY COUUT. .ludK- V' Uross. Asboclates J. K. McCrite and S. Marchll aon. Clerk Jacob G. Lynch. Coroner John H. Uossman. MUNICIPAL GO VEHNM ENT. MayorJohn Wood. Comptroller E. 11. Kallls. ircawuiwi vM............ Clci Atti Poll Bird. k Michael Howlo AttnrnaT II. WaWon ' ebb. Police Magistrates K. Dross and .1. .1. Marshal and CUIcfof Police Wra. Mollalc. Street ConimlsMoner 1. J. Giilllgun. Health Otlicer W. Wooten. Mouther Police Korce A. Cain sargent, K, Whltcamp, Phillip Helm, Chas. Meaner and P. A. Conant. no A 111) Or ALDKRMKN. First ward Hiram Blxby and J. M. Phillip. , . , Second ward Herman Meyers aud Vood aittcnhoino. Third ward John McKwon aud P. Kors- ""fourth ward C. P. Nellls and M. J. UK?fthllward Jno. H. Koblnson and Win, U.Morris. . r UUAT MTOBRt. SAM WILSON, Dlttll I" ......... ..... it n o a k u:hd NIOYIHIONH No. IIO It T tl. Uaiao, III rreatiunt,', saoiiaiii nt iut a.m. anu it p. in vnda, Oregon or California, wo rocom- perlntendent. UKV. 11. TlUYKlt, 1'astor i 'ht' '0U. ' ?V " ,iM0Url 1 " 110 IIF7niOI)I3TOor.KIhth and Walnut SU. , " f0,fV ' il" n" H lino dy coacbw uai.i...i, .W . , .n,i7 t. m I una Pullman .Sleepers from Ht. Louis to THE BULLETIN. MKYOND T1IK MISSI.SSIl'1'1 1 ihi.utauds have already gone, nnd wiousnnus rnoro nro turning ineir eyoi tu. wards new homes In In tlio fortllo West. foUioio Koiri to .Missouri, Kunins, No- pririclplo points in the West, without rliftngp. Wo bnliavnthat tlio Missouri 1'kcIIIc railroad has thn bent track and tlio llficst and safest equipment of any lino wetof tho MIsiilppi,irMl Its connections with roads fnrtlior west aro prompt and ...lr..l.- rrt... m ..- 'f .i . " - cm win r"!kd now completed, and ptnenicrs aro "iiercu a nrn cis all-rail routo from Ht. Louis to Toxai, cither over tlio Mlnourl, Kansss A: Toxaj railroad, via .SsJalln, or over the Atlnutlo & 1'aciilc riiilroad, via Vinitia. 1'ormaps, timo tablc, Informa- ,lon " t0 ". ro,ltc. i wo refer our II Tbornpson, K.tern P.. luinbu, Ohio, or K. A. f .0i cnnernl ps-ont;er rnjont, St. Louis, I M..... . tit 1- -.1 r..t,.. ..iir-vui.. jijv.biuiii, win lo cucenuiiv ind promptly answered. KMIOKATIO.N TUP.NINO. iUtXh PARU4 IM 0l'TII-WKT MIOt;Kt. Tho Atlantic S: Pacific Kallroad Corn pany offers l.ilOO.OOO nrrei of land in lZt' ?!?T?i " fl0'" 51 to12 por acre, on fnven years I mp, .vim i run irBiifjiuriiiiion iroin oi, i.ouis 10 all nurcbarcrs. Climate, foil, timber, rnln- nral wealth, schools, chur lies r,nd law. Hi,idin(. ,oeioty Invito ml(;rant from all t.nlntun it.li nf fmiu ,.m! flnunr. ""irtSuSldarA commlnloner, St. Ixiuli MIouri. '2 ro.MMiNHio.f mj:im'fiant.s. iTa llway'' Yjrothers GF.N Kit A Ij ACJKNTS I'OUWAllDliiO Ai COMMISSION HKIlll II A A T1, 7U Ohio Lkvkx, Oaii;u. Ii.i,:koii. J.'(5lfl'IiUiLl Korwnnliiig ;ind Cornniiasion MKilUIIAXT, W'lIA HK-1IOAT PKOP III KTOlt. prepiri I to t ir vir I ill Wbi l to all point. of frelghtt. i'.rn-' ttca;Wl to prnmptlT'. I). AYEI13. Bi J. A YKItS, AYKIIS & CO., FLOTJB AND GENERAL COMMISSION MEROHANTS No. "8 Ohio IjKykk. Uaiuo, Ills. i-7tr. B. V. BLAKE, (Sllei'cs-or to 11. T. (iciould,) STEAM AND GAS FITTING And Dealer in Gas and Steam Pipe I'ittinoj. Ji.mii: and. Axca.c vai.vi, LEAD PIPE AND PUMPS. OlIANDILIKHS, I'KNDANTS, KKAOKETS, GLOBUS, ETC ltZTDilve wells put down in any part of tlu' city or Niirrouuiiiiig couutrv. . 182 COilMUKOIAL AVENUE, 11BONS BLOCK. uralKH. Uulornrln. I tali Wwnn nif Nn . . i 1 i - 1 . - b, - - - TheSIIOllTKHT UOUTi: t" I'OUTl'Xi:. $100,000 for onlr$ 2M. T1IK LAItKUST HKT1 UN KOIt 'J11K SMAI.LKST INVHS T.M1..NT. A GRAND ji nn nniufl i' i a will in: iii:li at LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS, Dooomlsor 31t, 1D7U, KOUTlli: HKNKKIT OK A .J I' VKN1LE 11KFOR.U &CJIUOL. 40,000 Gifts, 8430,000 in Przo Prliicipal Prize $H)0,000, conilHini,' of tho superb p.ihtfal residence Mni'iii Abclc, K'i.,uinurpaed ai n prbatc dwelling 111 the I'nlti'il states belnj: only u few block Irom tbu Court House, mrrounil ed by mniiiiltleent groiindi, orclianl", irur ileiinillncyard'. The lml!dlnv! has been only recently completed with all the mod ern Improvement". 'KIZK lilST. K! I'ri.c., Ileal Kstatu, Sl.VJ.lLTi 1 Cash l'rize, 20,000 810,000 ri:i( .1,000 " L'.fiOO " 1,000 " noo " 'J0O " 100 " :0 " 20 10 ;") ' 2.50 20,000 000 10,000 20,000 2.VJ00 20,000 20.000 13.000 lli.OOO 10.000 5 700 01. 12.1 1 " 4 " 20 " no " 100 " 200 " .MI0 " lillS " 1000 11.13 " 30,450 " 10,000 Prizes S150.000 Tho title to UicalKive real eUite l t"i.ir- anteed perfett. 'i ne liberal tcrm ot ihk scncmn i.ririL.-- it Ithinthc rcacli nt ail the ereale-t oppor tunity rcr ollered lor tbc poor man tori-e to wealth. PRICE OF IJCKHTS. Singlo Tickets, 52.S0; Eleven Tickets, 2.V00; Fifty-jix- Tickets, S125.00; One Hundred and l'ifteen I.lckots, $200.00. The drawlii'-will bo made undre the su- pcrinteiidcnce of a committee appointed by the highest ulliclal' In the state, duly sworn to tho faithful perfonnance of the duties as- ;neu ineui. The hlL'he.-t ofliclals both of Cltv. County and Stato hae not only endorsed Mr. Abeles, but alio hl scheme. Tim demand for tickets U unparallcK-d. and all desiring to participate In the draw- Hi" Miomu at once lonu tneir ciuui aim senu in t ic r order ,iKN Is WANTED In all state. Cities, udTowniu tliALnited States ami C.ina ST.Mnnev should be sent by I'exUtcrnd Letter, P. O. Ordi'rori'.vprc--. with the full ;iddres ot the purch.ior In plain wntlmr. For further Inlnrinatlon and tmrtlciil.irs send for circular to the .Manager unit Pro prietor, and addrci M.MW.N AI51-.l.l-., Leave liworth, Kansa. IIAKKH THK CITY NATIONAL HI v.2:T"Ir. OA I K II. I I.I. t Ml I h UAI'lTAL, SI 00,000 W. T. llAl.l.llUY, rrxhirnlj IIUNItr L. IIALI.U'AV, Vlcr.i'reiM.ei 1. II. HAKKOKD, Cashier; VAI.TEll HT3LOP, AisliltaOiilner unietuuti riTtAtt TaViuu. ItnniaT H. UrsxiRuiiAH, UlSllV L. lllLIID.T. V. I'. IIAMIIMT. Oil. I). Wiiliaksok, HrtruiN lliau A. tl. AriOBll. Kxclmiitce, Coin hikI L'uKrxl Mtatrs ttomS llontflit nnd Hold. DKi'OSntl rclTed, ami a soncrAl Lknklni; bunlness unnK. FIRST NATIONAL I3ANK or OA I HO. It. W. MII.LKH, President. J. M. PniLLirs, Vice-President. Cmas. CUNNiNniiAM, Cashlor. OOIiLKOTIONS niOUlTLY MADE. "TIXOHAKOK, coin, bank notes and Unitii Tl States soearltles bought and sold. luirrMl Allowml mi 'I lino ItOHltH. MISSOURI STATE LOTTERY. Lkqamied bt Stats Authoritt and Dbawn in Vujilio in Ht. Louis. Grand Singlo Wumbor Schomo. 60,000 NOMDEns. Olash I ro;n Drawn Boptombcr 30, 1873 6.880 rruos. Amounting to juu,uuy( 1 Prise of ...tSI.000 1 6U0 1'fUesof. $ 100 1 nf 13.4M 8 " of 1.000 1 ' of. 10,000 " Ol 600 1 Of.....M 7,610 B Ol 300 4 of. 6.000 9 of 260 4 ol i,6"0 3D " of 200 SO tl. 1.000 S of 160 10 ' of 600 ISO of IW 40 " Of SM 6011 of 10 Ticket! $10: Half TickoU, $5: Quruter Tickets, S3 60. Our lotteries sr ohsrlsred by the Btats, are Iwsys urawn si me urne nsmeu, auu an uraw. lags r under the supervision ot sworu com rnissloners. " The ofBolsl drswlog will bo publlshetl In the SI. Louis papers and a oopj of drawing sent to p ii retime r of tickets. Wewllldrawaslmllar scheme the last daj of erery month dnrlnx the year 1673. Komitat our risk by ioitoffice rooneT order, ratlsttrM iciisr, uranor azprssa. sena (or oir- xors ou.sr. Address, MURHAT, MILI.KK4 00., r.O, hQi'ilM I. Louts, MO. i? nil llll 1 i; u ii if in li i THE BIG SHOW, On Monday and Tuesday, October 6 and 7. A WORLD'S FAIR ON WHEELS. THE GREAT INTERNATIONAL THE ! trin J Three On Monday Night, Homo iJea of tlie immense she aud sources of this tripantic show may cicaucu, vucu u ia Known mat u re(uuc3i in transportation from Dubuque to Cairo,' A SPECIAL THAI2;T Ol GO Cars mid 2 Engines. 2,000 Living Wild Animals.. BIRDS, REPTILES, W ondi'ons GiirionitioSi (Ireit JVrf iriners, JFoi, Wi.twn CI.' ,'n 1!ct.-c- iiiiii I'oiiic.-, aitionir wliuli are 'lie roi.i.ovri.vc ix.vni.v; it.ati im:s : A (irnr,d Menupi rin if .iv ti wild f.nimsl. Tlio lurest r.nd Iv s. 1 v t n i f llvlntr wild beasts ever cxluluio I A t.ictif tor Wlialn. A puir of livin;' S J.i v . Wiir oliiphiint ".Stlndin.' IV r' 'rtii fi, e n pbant Q iern Anno ' Tlx yrv. o tlivii por former, Al'lle I)i'(Vnvllli', tliu !!.' with tbo IronjuW", lio i f E s with hnr tei-lh ninnn n lii't:tiod tilled with witter. Tl ') iurt;et hiuI llne.l pnir iT llnyal Ikntjul Timers ii Amer ica. Kei.l Turtiry Z hrn. TU Iuri; t !'': I; Ithinocer'H. 1'rol. Johnson t den i f per forminf; Lion. Remember No First exhibition, IMonday tion, Tuesday night at 7 o'clock. without extra charge. I'limrAKK J U SJaw TJUK UIUU kut Will also exhibit in Blandville, Kentucky, AVcdncsday, WARD Sc ROUKUT8, PAINTERS Dkalkhs in "Window SifAiifs, "Wall I'avkii, 1'uke Wiiitk LlSAD, LlNHKKD OlL IM.UMINATIMO OIL, SriHITS TORl'KNTINK, Oluk SitKl.tAC, Alcohol, Etc., Kto. Wuslilnyton avcuuo and Klevcntli stteet, Oaiho. - - - II.M.VOI IJIJ4H1.UIKS. WlllTH & CO;, (Succ esiors to h. Jnrgenten,) )i:ali;us in Staple and Fancy G hoci:rikb -AND- DUY GOODS, H.VTtj, OAPS, HOOTS, SHOKS, &c. And In Country l'rodui'o of ull kinds. WAMIINOTON AVEXini Corner of Twentieth street, OAIHO, ILLINOIS. JSTA supply of cboioo butter from north oriiilalrli h eunttantlv on hind. A. J. ROK, M. D., Ofllco over Thorns A Hro.'s grocery utore, No. 131 Commerclul avemto, corner Eighth street. Ketddenco corner Walnut and Twcnty-lirrt Dtreets. ill LARGEST SHOW ON EARTH. Nothing Like ft Ever Seen in Cairo, Not a railroad or steamboat show, but a ligitimate organiza tion, traveling with its own conveyances, and requiring in its va rious departments 650 MEN AND HORSES. The Great International, after the most successful summer tour on reeond. shins direct from JJubuoue. Iowa, to Cairo, there to be- its Grand Southern Tour bv Grand Exhibitions in October 6, and Tuesday Afternoon and Night, October 7 J rc - L A bell Exhibition Will i .......... . t . i In consc(iuciR'e of tliu iiiimciicc labor f. l k WAx I 'Ml I ill STl'l'KNDOt S KXHIIUTION for I lie initial performance on Mo nijrlit. Tho CRA1TD STREET PARADE will not take place until 'IT US DAY MORNL(5 AT 10 O'CLOCK. Let all fee this jjraud holliilnv pageant for it will bo a tit;lit lon to bo remem bered, and will jrivo you nn idea of the KXTKXT AND RHSOIMICES Ol' Til II DIG SHOW. The .Sti:a.mi:u .Ii.m Kisic will wait to convoy passengers up the river until the coneliihion of tho the night exhibition?, thus giving those residing at Metropolis, Caledonia, etc., ample time to see the entire ex hibition and return home by bed time. Don't forget, the place and date, CikXR.O 9 MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6 and 7. 1873 night at 7 o'clock ; second exhibition, Tuesday afternoon at 1 Don't forget that one ticket CAIRO, OCTOBER 6 and JOHN H. PHLLIS & SON, j iL'uocefciors to John H. I'hlllli,) 'general commission ISP FOKWAKDINO MBK0HANT8 sun DEALERS IN II AY, CORN, OATS, Flour, Meal, Bran, &c., AGENTS KOU LAFLIN AND HAND l'OWDEH COMPANY. Oou. Tkntii Stiikkt and Ohio Lkvkk I1AIIIO. IM H. OARL PiSTKRS, BLACKSMITH 9 C'ur.llloventli nuil 'oilrr Nil,, Informs tho public lb:it ho hasongaijoii the services oi a r irsi-ciass u inaiteniuii also a Kirst-cUss Horho hhoor and Is ready to manufacture! and epairull kinds ol worK In this trado wltb npalr and dispatch, :i-n-:im. DANIEL LAMl'KRT, FASHIONBLE BARBER Kiohth St., Ut. Com. A Wash.. CAIItO. 1LL. AT llll 111 II H giving a . f i Be Given On Monday Afternoon. i" ii requisite to unload and preparo Mm admits you to Menagerie, Museum, Aquaaium and Circus w TUixj Ux viiJ',J!jJJft. Oct. 8 , Columbus, Kentucky, "'Jiursday, Oct. 8, and remember 7. r.sT.iiiMNiii:n ins. J. O. MATI1EWSON, COMMISSION MERCHANT And Accnt for H a 7J. mi amd DurosT PotriiKn Co., AUGUSTA, OA. 1.IIMIIKU. WHITE COLLAR PLANING MILL N WA1.TKHN, Proirtlnr, CStlSU II HARDInd SOFI LUMBER AKII lath, huinqled, obdab posts doors, sasu, blinds obdbks bolioitbd. Stkamboat Lumbib, Varnished on shortest nolle. Commercial tvenue, between Tenth aid juevenin itroeu OAIBO: XiIXjXISTOIS. T4t T Cairo. Best ircus Troupe Fifty Star Performers. CAIRO Stt UUK UHANU SlHttl fAHAUt, ?' forming & grand hollidiy ptgennt over mil. , lntiir, introducing k livin); Hon loos in lbs ipll street! Manhunt., mm.t.. drnvo nf flhftl.tul 11 ponies; kniirhts utul ladies on botsebsek : nl long lino of msgniflccnt aninul dens; the m enure jieunuo gnny uecKeu wun ng, piumes mottoes, eiulilems, "and hnartfid by LOGO'S l SILVKKCOItNl'r HANI). In irorout unl. ii forms, seated in tliu (Irand OoMcn Car of the lfDl .)iusei, urawn ly a lino or niatcli'U Horses; i tlio onllro outlit fyrmini; a cranil stream of Klittor Hnd novelty, well worth flftv miles of l"' irrvri o Tliu exhibitions lire u'l veil und.r Tttr.K.r. bKi'xr.ATt tkxt? or pavilions, uaeh ot which is as largo as 3f two ordinary circus ten's, and brilliantly ii- lutninatcd wltb gas ntniplit AltMINMIIIX I AllllllS, .... .'0 cunts. Csl Children undcr'J vears. 'J5 cents. Ouo ticket admits to Menagerie. -Museum. .I quariuum ana Circus o'clock ; third and last exhibi SAMUEL P. WHEELER, ATTORNEY fc COUNSELOR AT LAW CAIRO, ILLINOIS. Office over First Nstlonsl bank. 3-lMm GREEN A GILBERT, TTOKNBY6 aaa OOUNSBLORS AT LAW, Willlun H.Utms, -i William M Qllb.rl, t OA1RO, IU.UIOW. Miles r. Qlllrart, j VDMItl attantion ilm la Admli.li. ..j Staambaat business. OVfflOl OBIOLlTII,mOOMI T axd Sotbm CITT MATIOHAL KAMK. WILLIAM J. ALLEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW OAIHO, ILLINOIS. Office over First National bank. 3-1 Win WOOD RITTENHODBK BRO FLOUR General CommiMton WerabiBi. IBS OHIO LBV1B rcj an KJ toi fct It, Del ttl r.H ! 4 ou .l a.