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THE CAIRO DAILY BULLETIN. SUNDAV, NOVEMBER 2." 1878
- LOCAL W&'jHSlt IP01V-
OwtnTikvOFMCt, Cairo,
OetobMSi, 10:11 p.m.. i
Baromcttr, tp:W djrres.
Tbimomet'r, M degrees.
YTInd northeast.' Vesstt7 0 wiles per
tour.
Weather clear ,
Maximum urapature lor lut 3 hour,
. tj degrees: .
Mlnlmumtemjr.rntur lortUa last 34 bours,
. .19 degre.
Prevailing wind for Utt U hour, weit.
Tottl number of tulle traveled by wlud
during lt24 liours, .
Edwin Oakland,
"Observer alipnl Service. U. .1. A.
ohm y. Uannaa. Cha. Tbrupp
JOUN Q. HARMAN & CO.,
AMl
HOXJ3I3 -A.C3-B1TTS
IOLLiUTOR8
OOMVBYANOKR8,
NOTARIES PUBLIC
And Lsnd Agent of tho 1 llnols Central
and Uurllugtou ami Missouri Railroad com
panies. MsjsIs Car. of Oil at. asstf Ohio
OAIBO, ILLIHOIS.
OIr tor Ml at low tlgures and easy ttrra.
the tolloWlug real estute :
No. 16 luU iu tho "Ridge Wotk" run
nlng through tho Mock irum PllteeidU tu
Hlxteentb alrcets, licit residence property
lu thu city. IJt & aud 4 b 41. ell), Wash
ington avenue, between thirteenth and
Fourteenth streets, cit fclie good two
tor) dwelling house on eaeft lut Lou &
and fl, Ij'iln'ui,' tbe Ut bulure named.
Lot 11. b SI, city, ou MUlli street, wjiiiIi
side, belrttuu Commercial and ahliigtui.
aveuues,
No i Lots 7 and S, b.1l. corner ol Four
teenth and Puptar street, frout on Puplui
street, went side, opposite pusl-otllco block
No 3 dptepdld business building, re.
denco la second stury, U rouui, lull am.
trontatid rear stairway, waleruultulb Hour
In number oue uuuoiuuu: situated on noitb
wait corner ol Commercial veuu u
fwelltli street. A great bargain tl !
oou
No 4 Lot 4, b Si. Coramercl.il avenue,
between FuUrlb all I Ktllli trceta. L-.t 31.
bl,un Waliluton avenue, beiwcnu Hill,
and dlxlli street.
Nu fc sit Iota In b TJ, lt ad. Hie
ground. .AMcb uu easy pay inuuu.
No-f-LiU t and i, in u o u.ttn corner o
Tenth aud Levee street. Uent bu-luc loci
lluu lu the cliy term- eaiy. Lou Jl. ii an
ii In 0 lu, ll ail., miUiIi corner n I'weulleli
ami Poplar (reel. Alwi tlir e lot in curl
bullae block, (routing on Poplar rlrevU
Nu 7 ll Is ud IV, U uUU ude u
TeulJ-lirt ctreel, oiplt "Coiikeli
31iKk" ery dolrabl lor residence pui-jH-ui,-clieup.
No & Tra nl the cdoli eft lot, In blocv
JT, lt alditi'o, ali.ive vrade, Mlitiiul rc.i
deuce locall'iu, Mill b Kjldnt great bai
aiu. Wo call iiarticltlir attention to tin
plupcrtT at It will bf "'d very low.
Nufr I bml elegant reildt-nc on fj'Venlli
trei. owned liy Capt. klurd, liuiilliiji
feet on evr!itu aUrct, aud running bick
t0 Net to Hixtb. Till property l wel
kuowrntothecltleuaol Cairo muJwcinliy
oua ol tbe ujut complete anil coin tun ul
reildencea lu tbe city. It bat all lb cuu
f enleucel auperululug tj a tirtcl i" bouir.
Tbe grbuudi aro blgbly embel itbeil vtlili
rtect btubbery and Irull in abuodane;
earrtage oouee, table and outbuilding tlrt
olaa. uwlujct'i tbe removal ol Capt. liurd
Uli property will l aold at a (real bargain
at aiy terin. Alo twololnou corner'lnlrd
treet and Mtaaitoippl Itvee. Tbfi Lntrr
t'Ulldlujr, ronnerly occupied by Capt. Hum,
lb, Uhlo levee, "SprUlleld block," lor
rest. .
Ho It Aa elegant retldence with fourlote
la b 87, city for elle very cheap It eoiil
aoa. liluh ground, and prenilaea In a N'o.
1 condition.
tl A So. 1 cottaee on Fourth atreet,
between S'alilnKton avenue and Walnui
treet. Alo two iota runulusfrom K..urtu
to Kllth ktreela very delrable property.
No ii NVwtwu-aiory dwel iu in prime
arder. on l.ocut ttri-et, hlghei-t gronnd In
the city, two Iota. l'rlce$l3(W.
No 13 An elegant reildence with about
three acreaof ground, covered with ull klndi
( aellct Irult and urubbery, in bauta Ke
fr ult cheap.
4 n.lK CUAKCK TOR INE8TNT.
We have lor 'ale orleaae vacant and lm
roved property in all portion! or tbe
elty, Aiaoiieri.OtKacree of unimproved
'aide In Alexander aud l'ulaakl couu.le, at
xtrim Oy low tlgurei, and In tract 'o Milt
purcbaera. We are of enU (or tbo lllinoU
Central railroad lands in ihli anil 1'uUi-kl
ountlea Kal road labda nut told prior to
Soveraber next will pan into other baud..
w la tl time to purchase.
KUiaRANTI Tit TUk ORCT WKT.
We are the amenta ol the Burllnginu and
Mltinuri Uallroad company, who oDcr In
mi In lwa and Nebraska milllona of acrt
I tbe bert luna on .the conllnnnt. ou ten
yara credit. per cent. Interest. Mnp,
pampjl', circular and all ni:cefaiy lulor
atatloa reUtivti to tho lande anil how te
reach tuem furnlibed upon application.
Call at one and naialno for vourslves. Ap
lyto JOHN Q. I1AKMAS A CO,,
Cor, Sixth and Uvce iU Cairo, III.
Ju- 7. 1878.
RirroHKM.
HTLAND 4 SAUJuH,
BUTCHERS
AJfD OIALBKS IM
CHOICE FRESH MEATS
OF EVKKY DESCUU'flON,
Cmer 10th atreet and Commercial arcnu
next door to tbe llyland taloon.
11.16 tf. OA1KU, lliLU.
JACOB WALT EH,
BUTO JEI El
AND DKALIR IN
FP ESH MEAT,
tUITB Btusbt, Ritwrih Wabbikoto
aitdOouwrroial Atrhues,
aajlala Bl'tenkioaao mm Huanr'i
Keep the Mt or Baal, fork, MutioD Veal.
Lamb, Sauae, od era prparil to nti'
jltiin In mnmi aMptU rnnnr.
JuIIN BMlTUj
(8uceaor to Jamc Kyaaaton,)
BUTOBRR 4D PlALRR IN ALL KtHCs 0?
Frrib Urats.
corkrr ntnrtrkth ahti i'oplar sti
CAlllO. ILLINOIS.
Buy and slaughter only the aeit eatlle,
toK ana iheep, and la preparea to fill ay
lemaid for frenhraeat from on pound to
'n thound pound
JAMES KYNA8TON,
BTJTOHHB
AMD DIALIR IX
ALL KINDS OF FREdll MEATS.
Near cor. TwoalleMa Niroel nail Caaa
aaeiclat Avraa,
Bay and lughter only tbo beat Cattle,
Bog and Sheeny and la prepared to till or
lr fur Krenh Moat from one to ten tbou
and pound. 'lVt
0. W. DUNNING, M, D.
auuanua eorarmw aaa wainm ass,
srasr aiitr irw aao unio iv
a a. an. m ta n p.m
- -ANKOOKCEMENTS. .
FOB COUNTY JUDOK,
Wx re authorlrod to announce that
F. Uuom will bo a csndidhte for tho oQlco
ol County Judge of Alexander county.
We are anthorleed to announce that W.
M. MoPubtbhs will boa candidate for
the office of Count; Judge of AUxander
:ouoty.
FOK UOUJNTV CLERK,
We are authorised to announce that
Jacob U, Lynch will be a candidate for
County OUrk.
Editor Uullktiw l'lcaia announce
my limit t at a candidate for tbo oQice ol
county clerk.
JuUM 0. Crowlby.
Wo are autborizoU m announco Jossrn
I'. Uaviso.i as a cundldate fur tbo uQice
if cnuiii) vlerlt, at tbe eniulng November
.lection, iiiljfct to tbo dcciulon of tbe
voters of Alexander county. fc
FOK CwUMTY TKEASUKEU.
o are aulnoriiad to announce JotIN II.
UusMax n candidato fur tbe ollicc ol
i:i;unty treasurer.
Editor of Thr Uulletis You will
plfn,e announco my name a the pcopla t
candidate tor cuiiiity treasurer, rt tbe en
lUing Nuvmnber election. Intending and
...... ... ....... t I, . t t - , 1 , . . .n I ..
8-'20ld
William Martin.
COUNTY SUI'KKINTKNDENT
We aro authorized to announco Tilog
J. Lawhencx n a candidate for tbe olSce
uf county 9U(iurintendcnt of fcluoli.
We ure authorized to announco Mn. S.
K. Drown, of Tanlios precinct, hi h caodl
latu lor lupuriutendent l tcliooU.
I'LKArx announco tun at a candidate for
ju(riiitenduiii ol 1'ubtic lnittuutlon of
.Vlexaodur cuuuty.
Mna. 1. A. Taylor,
Wr.aro authorir. -J i announco HtKtM
F. l'UT.SAM f UaZlewood, at a camlt
uti lor county luperlnieudent of public
instruction.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
We nrH nuthnrifd tu announco I)h.
ALfnAb W ilcGca uf Cb-nr Creek,
tidtilaio fur ouniy comiutiiionr of
i-xnder county, at tbeeuiuing Novou--r
election.
I hrMiy arnounc tnjuH nt a citnd
Ul" fur tlui nffire uf ro.inty cutniuisiioner,
it tho approaching, eli-cllon.
Ja.h. E. McCeiti.
Editor IIolleti.n ; Pb-aio anniunco
in a cii'liill) lut tlm . til ! nf Ciiiiiiiy
i!otntniiiiinar. 'I HuMas .MauTI.v.
Editor Rulletin:
1' en-o iiii..uiu that I nrn a candidate
tor county comiuiiilouer.
Tno. WlLoir.
Cairo, lt., October 18, I87i.
We ar autiiiirizd to anr.ounc Mr.
(lEokae 1-Ii-Hir as a candidato tor Coun
ty Coiuinitiiouer, at tb oneuing Novum
Imr oitction.
We aro authorize to announce Jaues
L. .Sanders, of Cluar creek, tu a caudidate
for cuuuty cuminii'iuner.
We ar authnrlz-d to nnnounca Alex-
vNDtn C. IIodoki of Unity, at a an-
IhlutB lur County uommniloner.
IIati.vo been solicited by numerous
votuisof Alexander rouaty'jo become a
janiilJsto for tb ofSca of county com
rnifiloricr, I hereby announce that I will
be a candi Uto for'that orlioe, at the emu
in; November election.
Severe Maticbildox.
THE BULLETIN
i,nti,n,iSV,tiiS''ti'trfSiVs',ii'l',i,lin.tr'li'Vi
CAIRO LOCAL IS'EWS.
Rkh; prints 10 cent per yard, &t Stew
art cV Uhotinns.
Go 10 H, P. Blake's (or everything In
thr Slpum and (ni'flttinp lin. 9-'JSlf.
Mrn r. I' vt a.nd Fibiier roturned
Imt iV'iiini; from a trip through tho
county.
8 tew art & Oholsos- bavo marked
down their entire stock of mui'lni, to cor-
rorp'ind to the latedecllno In tbo eait.
Ciiavdilier, Uraaketi, Fendanti,
Globes, etc. for salo at pricci that cannot
be beat, by B. F. Blake Broia' Block.
Owi.no to the unuiual amount of other
original rotator In this morning's Bulls
tin, a number of local items uf interest
aro crowded put.
Ladie'b and childron' underwear a
speciality, at Stewart & Gholenns. Wo
keop'tho belt asiortment, and tnako the
lownt pricci,
At adoct tpn o'clock last evening, n
wn wore paiitng up Tenth ilrtet, wo law
two negroo men, each of whon. wero
logging an immenke lump uf coal away
from Mr. Wbneler' wmd and coal yard
Stuart & Giiolson aro thnwing the
moil complete line of glovei in the city
Gentlemen desirint; to purchttto n good
piir nf nlove, at a low flure, will find It
tu tholr advanlHgH to chII upon us.
Mr. Wk KiiLEit Is anxious to inform
hit fnundt and acquaintances, and custom
ers generally, ibid he dutt kit wn lilting
in gutters, Que boot und shooi. In fact
all bis work is done in bis own shop.
U-10-tf.
Stkwai;t& Uui lhin wllli'fferon Mun
dy uiurning, new and toinpluto lines of
houry, Klovii, mitiuns, leggings, nublaf,
cliildruii's knii inupjo, etc., which tbiy
otlor at price that will t.iuko trade lively,
Tuk Kev. 0haile A. Oill ert, having
arrived, will commenc his mlnlslmtion
as eclor of ih Church of tb i Hedeemer
to-day. Services tit 10 o'clock a in, and
7J . i clock p.m. Ho'y comrnunjon at the
morning lorvico. The public invited to
attend.
R. JpXEi, fashionable boot and bne
maker. Cork soIh, Hcotch bottoms, and
the lateit impruvtment In th line uf hi
business. Only the belt ana moit con
petent workmen employed, and all work
wnrranted to be flrstclass in every rospoet.
nhop on Conimercliil avenue, near corner
o? Tenth itreot. 10-7-tf
Rev. II. 1). Thayer will preach a dis
course tbls mprnlng in tbe Presbyterian
church upon tbo following: "Tbe Won
der Working Uod." In the mniog he
wilt del)yertho Mcond.diieourj In thu
sriei lubject: "What.lj Woman's I'oiN
tlon In the Illulo"?7' All are'iuvlted and
will te welcome.
A cuanoe in thu arrival and departure
of pauengor train on tbo Illinois Cen
trnl railroad will tako place to-day at noon.
Hereafter train will arrive and depart a
follows: Arrive mall, ano a. m.j ex
press, 2.4S p. m. Depart mail, 3.30 a. m,;
uipreii, 3 p. m.
Jakckrl of tbo Thalia saloon it up to
the time. Ho not only furnisho the best
beer, the choicest winea and liquori, the
finest cigar and the fattest oyiteri, but
from this lime forth he propose! to spread
at ten o'clock every day a magnificent
hot lunch enmpotpd of all the dolictcie
of the lesion. Drop In.
Tun following wero tbo arrivals at the
European hotel yeitorday : J 11 Englirb,
Caledonia; W E Ohclson, city; John
Ilerron, New York ; Joi Uendorson, New
York; Kobt Rea, Cincinnati; S Mnnn,
city; Ed Dezonla, California; Wm De
zonia, California; D F Gorkin, Indiana;
J W Young, Naihvlllo; W F Uorbeak,
Nashville; W E Simpson, Caledonia; II.
Franklin, Chicago; Phillip Bell, t'billipi.
town ; John R Bell, Fblllipstown.
Killed Noar Uilin on Monday of
lull week, two brothers, Bxrna and Sam
uel Davis, got into a diipute at to who
was tbe strongest man, and to vurlfy tie
matter agreed to wreitle. Samuol threw
Barna, and falling upon him ii jurod soim
of his vital internal orcn, which cauied
doth within a few hours. No hostile
fcoling existed between the brothors
whatever. They only entered into the en.
Kngement t'i lest their manhood, Mr.
Dtvis leavoi a wife and one child. DealbV
icy cold hnnds seize us when ve least ex
pect Ibcta.
We need not remark that the oyiter it
a good thing to havu In thu house ; every
body kunw that ; but It may be necessarx
losay that lb best oysters In tbe olty
may be found at tbe oyiter saloon ot
Amandus Jauckel. lie hai fitted U)
roon,s in fine style, and has made arrang
inents by whlcb be will be able to obtain
daily supplies of freih oysters, which b
i prepared to dlib up to cuitomurs In ant
nmnnrr. 011 upon Jaeckel and try ll
bivalves. lm
The barber sbup it on the corner ot
Eighth street and Commercial avenui
her J. George Stienhouie wilb hi gen
tlomenly aisistants can ba found at any
hour of tbe day or night, ready to sootb
your feelings with a smooth shave, or cool
your temper and head with a good (bam
poo. It Is a first-class shop, and you an
uro of receiving first-class treatment.
Ladies' and children' bair cut or eurleu
ufter tbe moit approved stylei. 8-li-tf
Mr. Fred. Winterheku hs just re
turned from St. Louis, where be purcbaiu)
s fine a stock of tba various grados of
fine lealbdt a Was ever bruugm to ltd
city, and propose to work it into boot
and shoes for bis customers. He make
fine boots a specialty, and Is coi.fi loot I
bis ability to copo wllb ooy boot-maker ii
this city in this line of work. n em
ploys none but the best workmen, and a
a consequence turns out only first-olasi
work. While in St. Loul be visited a1
tbe principal shops and secured patornsol
all tbe latest styles and Improvement!
and will give his customers the benefit ol
thsm. Work done promptly and on short
notice. All work warranted. 10-29-lm.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
Having been appointed asilgneo of tbe
stock ol millinery goois of Mn. Anna
Lang, tor the benefit of bar creditors, 1
will sell the stmt at public auction on
Thursday, November tixtb, UT3, at the
uld stand on Eighth tlreet. Sale to com
mence at 0 o'clock and oontinue from day
to day mntll all tbe good are sold.
John U. G jsmas, Aiiignee.
Cairo, October 18, 1873.
LOCAL NOT1U1M3. ,
Go and see U. Meyers and he will ihnw
you tno fineit lot of Meericbiuuis ever
brougbt to Cairo. 31
For oas and (team fitting go to Ro
nle'a Vulcan iron wo'ki, Commercial
avenuo, foot of Ninth atreet. 9-IO-tf
Ga and Steamfitting on abort notice
Broes' Block. 9-J6U.
P. Fitzgerald at hii rooms, eorner
Fourteenth itreot aud Commercial ave
nue, offer lor sale Guinness' Porter &
Ban ale and pure Uunneny brandy,
and the genuine Angostura bitten, all
flnt-elan cholera cure. Try tbem
7-17 tl
FOR SALE,
By Hartman, a fine
TOP BUGGY,
At a great bargain.
Call at Hartman't laUiruoru, 10i Coat
uorcUl avenue.
Dr. Lavarty, boraoeopalbiit physi
cian, late of Shawneelown, has located In
this city and inlands making it hit home
Tho doctor comes to Cairo well recom
mended, aud itfers to the offlcer of the
Firit National bank of Sbawnvetown, to
whom he Ii well known, having practised
hii profession among them for years. He
solicits a fair aharn of the patronano of
oureitlteui. Office WO Commercial ave
nue 7-ao-tf
A New Euteri-rue. Dr. B. F. Field
will run a line of hack between Cairo
and tbe terminus of the Cairo, Arkansas
& Texas railroad, making two trip each
day, leaving Cairo at 8 o'clock a. m., and
and 2jo'clock, p. in,, making close con
nection with tbe train on that road.
Order for paisengor or baggago should
be left at Field' itablo, on lOlli street.
ept25 tf
Central House On Sixth (treat be.
twoen Commercial and Washington
avenues,
Tbls house has recently undergone thor.
oueh repairs, and Ii now in first-clati con.
ditlon for the accommodation of tbo trav
eling public Boarder acoommodatd on
reasonable terms. A (bare of patronage
I (ollclttd. Man. T. N. GArrnEt,
0-80-ltn. Proprietress
DUES3 GOODS! - DRESS OOODfltt
Stewart Si Gbotion aro ihowln the
rrv 'f v&flud Vnd"amCtivo stock of drasi
g ods In tbe city, and are selling tbern at
prices that cannot be duplicated.
A CARD.
I take tbi opportunity to inform th
chitons of Cairo and iurroundlng country,
that I will resume my practice In tbo city
uf Cairo on or about the 1st of December.
9-gt-tf. P. L. William j, Dtntiit.
FOR SALE.
Two Uattorle of two Boiler, tach 24
feet long,2 Incb Dram, 'i U inch Flues
ith Are front. Mud and Steam drum
Safety and Mud velvet, Chimney and
Britchio, all complete and In firit-clait
order ; bean uied only three months. For
price, etc., Inquire ol J. T. Renrie,
9-il-tf. Vulcan Iron Work
A CARD.
A clergyman, whilo residing tn South
America a a missionary, discover.! a
ale and simple remedy for the cure ol
nervous weakness, early decay, disease of
the urinary and seminal organs, and the
whole train of disorder brougbt on by
baneful and v.'ciou habits. Great num
ber have been cured by thil noble remedy.
Prompted by a desire to.bonefit the af
flicted and unfortunate, I will send tbe
rereitt tor preparing and uili.g thii med
icine in a lealed envelope, to anyone who
needs it,ri of charg. Address
Josxra T. I.sMAir,
Station D. Blblo House, New York.
Auguit V.6, l yr
RLVEIt'jNUWS.
Arrivals aud depaitures lor th 54 hours
en Jlng at tl p.m. Ia,t evening.
AKKIVALS.
Illinois
r'irk ,
Uuriha Bruniii r...
Iliraiu Campbell.,
tlrtiry Probitco,,
lolin Howard
Iuiu Howard....
ii-le Silver... .
Coiiimbui.
Paducah
., Clnciniini,
i incllitiati,
Cincinnati.
Cincinnati.
New Orleans.
Now Orleans
City of Vicktburg
I'ity of Clie-ter
Frank Foreit
Vi'k.burg.
i Memphis
Evai.svillr
DEPARTED.
tvaie Kinney
apitul City".
lrha llruni.er....
Henry Probasco
St Loul.
VicklbUrg
..New Orleans
.Now Orleans
exporter.
New Orlennr
I'hn Howard ....New Orlan
Fisk...
. Pnducith
IMlrioi.
Susie Silver
City ol Vicksliurg.,
'ity of Chester....
..Cnluin'iu'
, St Luii
..St. Liuls
..St. Louis
Tur Rivers. Tbe Ohio is rising in
emcM, having como up 2 feet In tho V.4
lours ending at 6 o'clock last evening
The Mliai-slppi is still falling abovo.
Bcsinebs Is improving, aud the land
ng yeite.-diy reminded one of old time-
th i number of arrivals and departures
teint; greater than far many a day past.
Mi-cellaneuUS. The Bertha Brun-i-ir
bad 'I'M tons for tbe a-ult, tnosOy
lUuiallon s'ores Tho Ulram Camp
mil bronchi two barges of assorted freight
or rehipruent. She will return to Cin-
n n t i The llonry Probrasco ad-
l-d considerable here. Sho left with a good
irgo Tho James Howard bad a lot
if rii'e, oranges and wine for reshlpment
to Chicago and Cincinnati, aliocnnsldera.
tin ol the sums sort of goods for St. Lout",
Sho will loil bom for New Orleans, and
Impart about Wednesday night Tbe
Thus. Sherlock will load after tho Howard
md get away about Saturday
night The Exporter cleared
drawing 0) feet, and had an excellent
isrgo Capt. Nichols commands tho
John Howard. She will spend tbe com
ing season in the New Orleans and Ar
kansas river trade Capt. Reno
Dugan arrived in the city yesterday from
the wreck of tbe Mary E. Poe. lie says
the Eckert will soon bave completed .the
work of removing tbe freight and ma
chinery of the wrecked boat The
City of Vicksburg brougbt 340 bales cot
ton for shipment east per Star lino
The City of Chester had 168 bales ootton
for St. Louis Tbe Frank Forrest
goes from hereto Mompbls.
LETTISH LIST.
LADIES' LIST.
Brl ton, Mrs Clara Baldwin, Mrs Emma
Hacker, Mr Maria Berry, Mill Fanny
lleeche , Mr Kiltie Beecbt-r, Mrs Cam A
Uebuvst, Ml Cor'a Boston, Mls Maggie
Cashman, Mrs B Davis, Mlis Bmkey
Evans, Margaret E Felix, Mis. J net phinu
Kitgerald, Miss L Gray, Mrs Motile
Huntor.MiisAuianda Uolnier, Rachel
Howe, Mrs Maggie Jui.eei, Mrs Sarah
Kugore, Mrs Mary Mahany. Mrs Mary
Nuwioiiili, Mrs aaui Rick, Lide A A
smith, Belle Selglenmn, Mits F
ummerf, Mrs S T Smith, Harriet A
Thomas, Mra May Went, Hannah
Wilson, Mra Mary
OEAl'l LIfcT,
Ainsworth, Henry U Allan, Joseph 0
Ainlaisuti. Gau. i' Bura.U
B.uwn, Jell
Drown, juan
Jlorilei, ciamuel S,
He ml), VV iliium
Clay, E P
Camel, M (2)
Doyle, Uulord
tiOyd, L.ewis
liu,.nell, Thomas
Clark, Albert
Collin., John
Clark, Watbington
Uudiou. C
Drum, Frank
Daun, P D
Kuuu lids, C P
Elrml, T B
Korles, Henry
Guiduu, J U
Uue,s, William
Uersmaii, Charles
lle.nci.oii, John
Uarton, 0
Johnson, Horace
Jones. Oliver
Jones, Wesley
Kei cnalo, David
Lewis, J umts E
Mack, Frank
HI .n In l' .llllm
JJeiitoii, t V
Da VI'
iluti'ph
Dull
VV W
Evans. Georee W
i-lya-., Daniel
Green, John
Gluenoti, Owen
Ulcus, Allen
Hue, Gourgo
Haas, Fred
Jackson, Hardy
Jussup, James
Johnson, S M
Jordan, Wm R
Kur.no, G
Line, barge
Macaliator, Edward
Mlnnear, James E
Murphy, Mlcholl
MrCortnick, t h.
vi..ii.r.J Wllll-m'' Mnorn. Willis
Neuhuser, Julius Nichols, Monroe
O.tramler.R M
Payne, C S
Printers, M D
Heed. Curtis
Power, John 2
Purler, S A
ir.H i., V
Roberts, John
k,.,,...ii1m .InVinnv Ktile. Charles
Sinllev, Charlie Stedham, F M
rtrl iidz. kmll
Smith, John
Su Iivkii, James
8'mklna, Oliver
Sitinders, Thomas
Shannon, Albnrt
'th .mss, Wm K
Hi ii rut. WBllace
V TV l... Jh. Cln
Stnno, James II
Sullivan, Michael
Smytb, Peter
Smith, H J
Sheffield, S II
Thompson. M P
Wlllice. Wm
Faitl. & Oallger
special notices:
REFORMATIONS F EST. Die Uelltfch.
Ltith'erliche Klrche fcurt beuUslaa IV lor
inutlou Fest verbtinden mlt Abcmlmubl.
DURING tbls week the Sclden Irwin Or-
cbettra will give a convert every evening at
the Carlno saloon, Chaj. wxutcrt,
lo-'iSOt Pioprletor,
WANTED A white eirltodohotuc-work
In a matl lamily. Enquire at white cottage
on Tenth street, between Washington and
Commercial aenue, or of E. A. lluinett at
The Bulletin oilke . iu-m 3t
WASTED A partner lu tbo commllon
and order builnt'i. An active burint'i-s
man Willi small capital ran make a good ar
rangement. Address for 10 Ouys, rare E.
C. Pace Co,, T. II. V.
NOTICE On and alter Monday, Not em
ber 3. ami through the winter, a warm lunch
will be rpread at the Thill i saloon, opposite
The Bulleii.v olilce, at 10 o'clock a.m.,
oerjiluy. All tbe dellcaclut of tho season.
U-ilm A. Jaeckel, Piuprlutoi.
PROF. HARDY will open his djnclmr
acuooiun tucruay evening, Uctobcrvs, at
op.m., at Turner.' bill (late Pbillin') lot
Ktiitlciuen, ana on iiaturd.iy November 1,
2 p.m., forchildrcn. Tu ie wlihlug tout
tend are requested to be on hind promptly.
1U-24 lot
DANCING SCUOulProf. Hardy ha
organized his darning school, anil will com-
in 'nee on next Friday uvtuing at 8 p m , In
Turners' (Uto Plillll.' hall. 1ho-e wintili g
to attend thlstem ill be on bund at that
time. Children' class on Saturday i est, at
2 p.m. lt'-30ot
FRED. STITCHEit ba, purchaied the
barber shop of Oco. Reining, who rctlref'
for the bem tit of his health Tbe thop U
located on Commercial avenue, between
seventeenth and htgliteentb streeti audit.
new proprietor la detvi mined to iu-Wh It
tirst-clan in every particular. He invitee
public patronage. 10-20 lm
WELL done, good and falthittl trrwint
riils Is the plaudit be ng proclatuicd iroiu
the mountains lu Ihu sea. In ruturuuee tu
the tratuetidetit merits of Dr. McCatiu'a re
nowned meiilcatvd lilavktivrry brandy. It
ha been the means ol rerculug tliou-aiplr
of prectoua Uvea trotu the j.ivvs of death.
The voice ol vvl-.lum tuyn u5o ii. Only
told In bottles, ucver otherwise.
10-21 2 will: w
IT is an Indisputable lact that the Cnl-o
Casino vvlllhavc the bi slnlid m'(t enj-vj able
ballon Mom! y night. November 3, ili.it ettr
occf.ired In Cairo. Seven nf the hot musi
cians havu been eng'igi d to play for Un
love sof goodmiiblc, uti't lorllio-civliowhli
lu trip the light fauLiilIc toe. The c nimit
tee will spare no time or expends to niike
the occasion tbe moit aKrceahle ol Hie sea
son. 10-2S Ol
REWARD OF MERIT The U. S gov
eminent has glvvn not only to Dr. Price'
Cream Baking Powder, but to bis Special
Flavorings tbe preference, and large qu.m
title are shipped to its military posts. No
more, wc say, than It dcci vol, for It tiuly
has proved Itself in our family all that we
desire, making bread, biscuits, and cuke"
better tbau any other wo have u-vd, and
Just so Ur v louua bis Special Flavorluga
of lemon, elmond, etc., ua pure, natural,
aud strong as i an be made. Try the-e aitl-
clcs ladies' and see If ynu do not lind them
superior to anything of their kind In the
market. 10-2U d.tvv lvv
J. II. CUNNINGHAM'S carriages are tho
best In tbe city. He hai the only cloe car
riage In the city on hire. Ho will iran-lu.-famlllea
to and from steamlnats or railroad
depot, tik'ht and day, order being lelt nt
8.'" Commercial avenuo. Cuntilnchaui would
call attention ot candldat-a drstrli.tr to i-it
i ho country precinct and call upon the
voters, to the fict that hi spring wagons are
precisely adapted to this purpose, lliey
were apparently mada lor the bUftnes.
Either ol them will carry a candidate und
all i he working friends necessary to capture
every vote outaido of Cairo, in Alexaudir
county. 10-31 6ai.
ATTENTION.
Goldmine & ltocnvvater wWhcsto Inform
the public that they lmc n-duccu all ben
prima to 10 conts per yard, und all other
goods in proportion.
INDEPENDENT GRAYS.
There will bo a bu-lne-s uieeling at the
Armory this Friday evtulug, at 7J o'clock,
lor the election ol olllccra. Members aro ull
requested to intend. By order of llio
PRESIDENT.
Charles Kvle. Secretary.
NOTICE.
Cairo. Ill , October 30, 1873.
Having relieved Charles D. Arter irom my
employ, all persons aro hi rchy cautioned
not to fill uny orders from him, or pay any
debt to him ou my account or owing to mo,
as 1 ahsll not recognize any of his aets irom
aud after this date. D. Artku.
MILLIN ERY AM HHESSM A K I N G .
M'fs Adelaide Phillips and Mr. L. T Brgg
on Commercial avenue, between Ninth imd
Tenth streets, would reapectiully unnuuiice
tn th ladifsol Cairn anil vicliiliy.tlut they
arc receiving a lull line nf fa-hionuhlu mill
nrry oods, and nro prepared tu iiniiMi
their patiuua with bata iiud liuunets liom
thu cheapest to tbe iuul expensive.
10-27 lm
VERY LATEdl TAKE NOTICE.
Alter January 1st we expect to deal ex
clusively iu gelllli men's and Kt-lll'a lllllll-ll-liiK
good, uud having on hand a lirgu ami
well usorled stuck ol tall and vv Inter iliy
goou, uotluii, elc ,etc.,w'iilch wcdesiru to
close out o.itirely, wo take this mem nl to
liilorm tho public ilntl wo shall, ulter .Nov
cmlier 1st, sell ull goods In our Wore In thu
dry goml liue,ut dr.t cut. All i lirouds
vvao bought at the lowo-t market prlce.iuul
are frerh ami aultahle lur tills seu-on i huo
wIshluK to obtain goods ut bargains should
call ou us belure purchasing i-lvwhere.
Blum & AN80M,
No. 142 Commercial avenue, between J,
Uurgor aud Elliott & lluythorti. 11-1-lm.
Just received at Ehlur's. Twentieth
it rout, between Washington avenue and
Puplar street, thu finest r'rench calf, put-
em leather anil Moroccos lor gentlemen's
wear. A perfect fit and satisfaction as
sured. Any persons in need of boots and
shoes should call on Ehlor's, examine his
stock of leather and loavo their orders,
tf
Best prints 10 conts, at Stowart &
Gholion's.
AUCTION SALE OF UNCLAIMED BAG
GAI.E. 'Will be sold at auction at tho Central
bouse on Blxth street, Cairo, Illinois, nn the
1st day o( Noveraoer. ut 10 o'clock a,m a
large quantity of unclaimed baggage to sat
isfy thargiM threon.
toeja Mm, t. N. GAvnniY,
"WASHINGTON.
INCRBASE OF PUHLIO DEBT
. JDUltiNO' Ol'TOUER
83,039,000,
REDEMTION OF 6 20 BONDS OF
18C2.
NOTICE OF THE SECRETARY
OF THE TREASURY.
THREE
CHIIDREX BURNED
TO DEATH.
BIDEMI'TIOH or SOMDn.
Washi.notum, Novembr I. Tho tress
ury ha issUeU the leVutilb call tor ihu re
leinpilou uf 6-20 bonds ul 1&C2 us fulluwti
1'ruaiury Departuieiil, Nuvemter 1, 1&3
By viriuu ol ihu authunty given by tin
act of cungros approved July 4lli, 1870,
untitled an acl tu aulhurizu funding o
tho natluual debt, 1 hereby givo notice
hat principle and accrued interest of the
b mil harem hulow designated and known
aa fite) twinty bund.; will bo paid ai
I'm treasury uf the United oliiles on and
after tho first day ol February, 1871 nun
Urn. Interest on nil bonds will ceato on
thai day, lht is to ty, coiipiin bunds
knwn m third series act of February 26
ISil, dated May lit, 1S6I, as fullow:
coiipon bonds, tlfiy dollar, Nn 10,201 to
IO.GuO lioth inclutivo. pi n hundred dol
lar. No. 30 711 to 81,000 both In-
rtu.ive; fl" hundred dollar, No.
1 6,8' I to 17,500 Inclu'ivc; nnn thous
and dollar, Nn 30 001 to 41,000 Inclii'lvn;
total, i i t 00, 000. ReKltered bonds $50,
N'o. 1.370 to 1 110, Itielinlve; I'M), No
80,301 to OO.oflO, Inclusive ; Sin0, '
0 101 to (130C, incliisivo; $1 000, Nn
25.001 lu 25.1100, inclu-ivo; SS.O00,
7fi0t to P.I00, Incluflve; IO,iiOO, Nn
10 vol to 10.3J0, inclu'ivrt Total, 60U,-
000. Grand total, 5,000 000, Of the
Mil mi M OUtllanilini: en.liraCid In tb
number ahnvp, f4,5l)0 000 i.re coupon
liuiid and 15,000,000 are reel-tored bond.
Unite I Slate sei'iirilli f torwrtrded f. r
-ejnntiilon ilioutd b" addressed t the
Loan Dtvl'ton S crelBrv's fflee, lllid hi
irliterert Imnd should be atf ii-ni d tn tl e
b-en-lary of the Treasury for roden pllon
(Signed) Wm. A. Richaki y,
Secrotury.
DEnr STATEMENT.
Tho publ c debt stateiiirril hnw nn in-
i-ruasx uurlni; tic ulj.-r ul ?J OSJ.wi ; emu
lialnoce, )823lil,68l! Cli reloy bnliilire
H.'),l22,lu5; i-ulii ceitiflialii 4-'7,&G8 SM ;
erllilcaleii ul depoail I rile, ndemphl
otligl tenders, 188"','i000j outstanding
gal tender, 00 952 200.
C '.MMIeslo.NlK Al'l'lllNTKI).
The pro. i. lent tu-dHy appointed Iaae
II biuig-ioii, i,l at Louis, coiiimifHorier
in exalinre the completed portion of tin
Texas and Pacific railway, 800 miloi in
length,
ntJRNEI) TO DEATH.
Thrco small colored children wero
burned tn death to day, near the Virginia
end nt thu aqueilu:t bridge. Thu mother
having maun n nro In llio stove, lelt will,
her husband's dinner, lockinu tho children
in the hnuto. Sho had scarcely reached
her destination when she saw the huuio irT
flames, and in it her children wero burned
IMISCELLaVIEOUS.
CHINESE LEAVINO FOR CHINA.
IRREGULARITIES IN THE CALI
FORNIA MINT.
FROM SAN FRANCISCO.
HOMEWARD ltuL'ND.
San Fra.ncicOo, November 1. About
flvo hundred Ui.iuetu lull this city on th
steamer Colorado for their nati va country,
to-day, among them twvnty-suvon women
whu wero recently Imported.
Rar Admiral Puwal sailed for China
today, to take command of the Asialio
tquadron.
attoimtmest.
Major John L. Gmnblp, of tbls city, chief
tbo nl supply department of tho West
ern Union Telegraph Company, has re
ceived tho appointment, by tho Secretary
to admiral.
LC8S BY HUE.
Thn total loss by tho firo at Rono, Na
Vad, was over ono hundrtd and tilty
ti.ouiana dollars; lovurunco only thirty
inousanu dollars.
CHAHOKS OF corruption.
The Califormnn publislns an ncrnuntof
serious cht.rgea ai; nu Gun. O. II Lat
mugn, superiiitendeiit of tbe mint of tin
city, sieciuetlons of whlcn havo heun
forwarded to Wa-hinton. Oiih of tho
charges Is th-tl ho sold miturial and mi
cliinery at private f nle, Instead of nt pub ic
au ton, and thai several thousand dollars
lo elvedln this way has never been ac-
coiinied for. ThochHrcn I also made nt
ireneral lnoenes In the business of work-
ioi thu mint, and that ho has employed
Incii mpeioit men, at the succestinti of
Billy Carr, In tho interest of ihn entrnl
aeitto cn npmy dlsohariflnK cnmpeteiit
nn-n In order to mkn placit for them : lo
tlint ho ha Hsspssed tho eniplnyes of the
in nt for riev'lii "'eriinn pur-'ine., in th
IntP'est of Tom Fitch, to tl.o exient of
tw ilmiifHtid dullais, There are thlrtten
charges in all.
FROM l'UOVIDENUE.
Pit iVIDK.SCB, Rllod.J I liltlil, NllTom-
lor I, Tbo u.'tn,ul ol Spmuuu's ccrp.ira
tioit Htinouiu'ed ul tbo iiuuilhu Una iriui
In lli Were liulllg III nil o lu Gov, Uliri
Howiinl, Rului Wuteruiaiinid n U..v,
Jain s L. Oillllh. 'I'll ii i u dud, w llnl lie
tubiuillvd 10 till) llletitllli: ut the creditor,
and II not yet reported, tho only itli-rna-live
vvniil I tu lm to git into bank
ruptcy. The committee of the bmk pres
ent tnv in their repuit, tbo un-eitled cut
ill Ion nf ilimni'liil ntl'iira and Ol' busiliui
nl thu pre.ent lime, and a laiufl amminl ol
ohlluatl ns of Ihu cnmp-uiy maturing
ilitriig thu in xl ninety dnva pitrhnle, a
pniiibility of repurtinV tint $l,GiOooo
would onablo tho com pit i y to meet it
enijaueiniints regularly in ilm fuluro
Some rec inmiMid iliat A & W Spranuu's
manufaeturlni; company, anil, individuals
runipriiiini thn rnrporu'.ion should niort
BHK all their prnpnrty to three trustees,
who shall practlcaMy havo all control and
management nf thu property. Tho trus
tees are to insiin notes to thn amount which
shall fully cover the iimount nf the pres.
ent Indebtedness. Their obligations hav
Inir three yoars to. run, and drawing the
same, amount Interest at the rate of 7 and
7 11-10 per cent, per annum, with thn right
rnMnred to pay 6 per rent of thn debt as
often as In ihelr judinent It shall be prnc-tlr-abV.
Thn ropnrt of tho committco is
being considered,
FROM MEMPHIS.
MOTUAtlY RErOKT.
MEwrnis, November 1. Mortuary for
last iwmiy-fniir bours ending at Op.m,:
Y'ellow fever 7: other causes 4. For the
weul j Y'ellow fever 60; other csuies 4T.
P.-cietiH from last week, yellow fever 63 j
other oauict 18 total di 70.
FROM PHILADELPHIA.
MRS. EDWIN t. START,).
PniLApBL?niA, NuvembcV l.-Mrs
Edw d M Htinlnn llaa In .
rendition at her resldonca In n.
luwu. . .
FROM LITTLE ROCK.
ACC1DEHTLT XILLRD.
little Rock, November l.-Oeo
WBshtuglon, colored, wo mccidentl
killed by tbe premature dlicharg of ',
pistol in the hands of another colored ma
near mis city yesterday. '
WEA J HEKREPORT.
Wasulvotoit, November I. Tbe lot
barometer in the Northwest will nrobabl
reach northeast or Lake Superior. L
ur temperature with northwest wind
partly cloudy weather abd occasional ligt
now, clearing Sunday for tbe Uppt
Lake region, and thence south to Mis. our
Indications nf southwesterly and westerl
winds, cloudy and colder weatber for tb
Lower Lake Region. Westerly-wind
iiartiv ciouav anu corner weamr lor l
Ohio Valley, thence to Tennessee Soul
winds, Increasing uloudineta and oecasloi
si rain for tbo South Atlantic and Gu
States. Northeasterly and southeaiUrl
winds rrspectively, with Increasin
. -....It- . l . I KIJJi a...
...... . , i . i. ; w . v. v. , kj u . r
temperature tor new bngiana,
invm.
Pittrbcfo, November 1 River Ifal;
uig; o leji in tue cnannei.
New Orleans. November 1. Arrived
John Kyie, St. Luuir. No departure!
wiuilk ni.u VUlUi
Nachville, November 1. River falj
Ing, with 5 feel 8 inches on the shoaii
Ulimr ana pleasant.
Circinmati, Novembor 1 River 1
ncbea and rinlng D--parled: Mini !i
Memnhl; U S Tuiner, New Orlean
Steamer Lookout struck a barge at Mil
crs port lait uignt.
Evamkville, November I. Clear an
c.kiI, Mireuiv, 28 to 40. Hiid in ih
nver, 18 inihes. Down; Ella, Ell
E.U Unfiles. Belle Texas, Lura L D
vi, Storm No 2, Mary Houston, Ore
Kagte. Up: Robert Milchelv Fajett.
hoOorls, Silver thorn, Charmer, Ed.lyvill
liuiiiess active.
St L Bis, November 1 Aenry Am
Nw O liniiFi Jacob and Graltmi, Gran
lowei; I'.ni Vatiun, Tennesreo river. D
pmteit: Clint n, St l'-ul; J.coh. Gr.r
Tuwerj J o Kinnev, Vickl,ur;j Emma
LI. ... tl L.I . It 1 ' . .
,m... r.uu..,i, i,l., .li.t.n K,.ttu V..
nil. Latum. Niw Urinan. UIvhs fallln
with & to CJ feet to Cairo,
I V L , T 1 . ,
i.i'Lii iiiT.. .iiTHinnar I -ivvpr ri
inir i-lowly with 0 reel 0 inches in canal;
.).... t .11 Hi.. tl .1 T.- - .i V.
i-oiiii'ieii'ii ti nair ann leaves nir uoave
.,i.r jimrr rii nir rw uririni w.
it . I. . rv .. ... I l . . . .
-tates, Cin : Merninc; Star, Ilendersn
Shanon, n'ow Orlean-: DivnNnl Hid
1 ... . . . r,,. ,t
Dove no i, .Madison.
WW MlVVTlTiaPMUA'T
ak -mvm 1 V . W V A, ASJ afAVA Aatakl A
LOUIS II. MYERS,
ATJCTIOIvTHBH,
J. UIIVV AllllliVU U.-l.MlSblU
3VX33XI CHA1VT.
And Dealer in
HAY. OATS. CORV. FLOUR
C fiA.... i.. r iir ir
tiuiiitig,
II 1 Commercial Avenno,
CAIRO, ILLS.
niellt.
It. Ci..ii..n n. ni.
it. iiaktuu. x. nil
S TRATTON & BIRD,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 57 Ohio Levee,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
N. B. ThMlewoid. P. J. Thli.lcwoo
TIIISTLEWOOD it CO.,
I . , lr w T a m T nwr ia , n wa -w a w
rt -m r
DKALKKfl i.l
FLOUR, CORN, OATS, HAY, ET
No. 78 OHIO LEVEE,
Cairo, Illinois.
U-2 tr
G. D. WILLIAMSON,
WHOLESALE GUl-CE
COMMISSION MERCHANT
And Dealer lit
BOAT STORES,
Vl "fl itlatv. f nwnn Cil IliA fit
it- i j -'i" un nt (.-ii i iu ii aciiuii lu fiirisiikr
av . (. .
IllL'iilh uilil f II 1 1 tl " nnls-rd uli tt
Pllil. II. SAUP,
Dealer in
f IKE WOKS, NUTS ETC.
yjjw v ,"i i;, wim nn
'-w m v i) me cull or i van.
X0. 102 COMMERCIAL AVE.,
Between Gthaiul "lb sis.,
CAIRO, . . ILLINOIS.
notice it-ill
xir.w ivkrt stah
TENTH 8TRKKT,
ITWIII Villi's ITIini A W II WM.L.m
Ur.B. r.rtoldslnfoms laa pabls laatk
opwN a
LIVERY STABLE
on thanorthwaat sida of Tsath itreaa a a
lK)f 0.
Ills Bibl will t ruralsbad wish at
BEST IpTOKSBS
AND GOOD VKUIOLIS.
and tbe public may be accommodate l
bours of the day and night wltb sal
ou the lo vest terms.
ivr Vim. ..kit iti nubuenai
.,,,1 mill mlavnr tn marit it bf AJV
. r . " .7 . . -
tun stnei stteisMa ta himi

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