KBOMT OOIJtTlM A3UALON 1.0 DO K, NO. SI. Knlghta of I'ythlttg, meet every rri day night (it ItUr-pusl aeven, id Odd Kellowa' Jlnlt Jxo. If. UossMAH, Chancellor Commander. -- ALEXANDER LOWS, SO. tU. .hJBHK. Indeiiendent Onler of Odd-fel -iaBB Iowa, meeta every Trmraday night WJI at half-past aeven, In their Mil on Commercial avenue, Iwtwrvn nlath ana Bawntb street, T J. IUhtii, N. U. CAIIIO KNCAMl'MKNT, I. O. O. f.. meets in Udd-Keilowa' IU1I on the lint Mid third lunula) in every month, at hair-uast evrn .Ino II. Oiirnav, C. I'. ft CAIIIOLOIlUK.NO.Ztt.A.r. A A.M. Hold regular communications In Ma 7VTitiiiilo Hull, rorurr Commercial avenue ' and Kljrhtli stnirt, on the second and 'iiirth Jlond.iv of each month. LOCAL NOTICES. Wanlrd Every rody to knov. ttiat .he place to get A smooth hic, A good slum oo. A fashionable lialr-cttt, Or auylb'mt i tbat lino, 1 t the Grand Cn-TnAt, HAnnt:it Ml corner Eighth nnd Commercial. 88-tf J. UEOIIOB HTMNIIOUtiB. rilr.r.KM Lamia Herbert'. jaTPIlwner B-er at Ucorgo Lattner'a Saloon, on Commercial avenue, between HftliaudMxlh Uresis. To tlie f'ltlsentt of Cairo. I Would Inlonn m) many friend, that 1 im ttlll in the Miction buslnrs, and read) tn attend to all naif lliat may offer. My long experience In Ihli builncaa needs no comment-1 la no expt rlmcnt on my part, and parties entn.Mlng gooda t- taj cue need no bcafialu ai I urn no "qulb" or noflt'e In th buainc-s. Sp.cl 1 attcnilon given to real cHate and nut-ooor sale-, aa I h .e never inl'ted mak ing n sale. I) Haitman, Auctioneer. Comer Sixth street and tjominerclal Av. 7-81-tl Wnati I. Ut. Heady printed package of winh llts enough in t'ucli book tn lat two Jfnr. Tor 50 cent each at tin- Bullktin Olllee for the next two days. iiriirniu-i,ii.i:.M;it. Iirrt's. lit 1muI Her. A .'. I l.nmidrjr. It tno;v coui-dtii that Mil Odctnan, the I un ie.. . M Fourth ftrmt, be. tween V-h.utn&C m ii-rcl d avenucf, bs tine t ie b ft o ducted laundry tabi Inn 1 1 n the city, and Wtidlord' ol bfit-I ami boirdlng 'I'm-f .till Unit it to tbelr cdjrth'e tn call Upon tier Her rici arc ax tollo: Hotel aud bnardiiiK-hoii-e w.-i-lilnjc, ,5 centn dozen. Koi piece orlt pr.cii a follow, : Single rhlrt and jr. lOc; l r d"izc:i 6 c; ock- 6c; tv.o prr ate lar, ftc; tw bindkerchict, fx:; vct 'Mci and all gentletncn'H wear. SOc. per dozen. Ladlea' drece, 'A' to 60-; ,kirt-P) ti 20c; drwvr. i0 to 15c; two pair licie ftc; two collar 5 to P'c. Kor ! dlea' plain clotbe H iki p-T dozen; lor la dle tine c'oth'-i', l i' per dozen; done drjmptly, and promptlv delUered. I'a tronife vollclted S-3l-lm IfirXX Amber and Whin ra? atoek fnvrlorMatthfBuu.KTiN- ofilcc, printed, 3 60 and 1 CO ptTM. Lime, l.lme. 100 barrel of llni. bvt quality, for falc at low-down flptirr? at .Ino. R. PJdllls & Son'e. Iltvr Ilrtwla. Ten pound letter lirad, large size, Car Hale paper, ratwl two cents il;h r than any other paptr ttaitl In Catro for prlnt lUK letter hr.id-ortlliiary coinposlllon only $4 50 per thoiiMind at the HtTLtKTiN job ofllee. Pirlurovqiir Ainrrlrn. At the Bulletin bindery 19 numl)or. bound in two volume., lull Ht mor-roc-co; cost S-M : for hale at $10. io lo iMUin Herbert' for t'H.Hr- laBf IMlM turUt er froh and cool, the finest beer ever tlratik, at Chas. Schoen meyerV, corner Tenth street and Vnfh ington nveimej A rino Mock. Wm. Killer- dfsiio to 1 1 form Ul pat ron- and the pu lie xeup'all) , that he u now on band a Lir e -'ockt Vi nch ai.d German al,KlandM locco. and ! pre pr d to manu acture, I'T stui e. and ouice wear 1 1 1 lloctt of Moro o r i.tl Skin Shoc or It t ; und lr f.irm r, draymen and out do r hv' Kent rail, bl Fr. licit Kip nt-md above anytliltig eernUert-d In tni market. Ilia 1. s a are l the latent ntylea an ll - can guu untee a tit and iutl- laition to all bla pal'ona. 0 :t-tl I'llttener. Go to Charles Schoeiimeyer's for fresh Pllsetier Beer. tQf Freeh and cool I'ilscner every day at Charles Schoeiimeyer's. FILSENER at Louis Herbert's. tgrrlUener Beer at (iconro Lattncr'ti Saloon, on Coiumjnnl avenue, between Filth and sixth attccts. For tittle. A fcllvcr mated Mi. 'J V I on Shuttle SeW' InL' Mai hii.n. ha d (prum) Uniih, valued at VN) m no ' I) ai uipcoiiui, uu (juuu term, and ordertd diretr tioin the lactoiy FOItSA E. Colored and m uiitttd M ip of the c ty of Caiio at i 00 each (li tll t.iKC). FOU SALE. A No.O WlUxn hlinnle Sewinir MacbtUQ vahK-d at T."i V ill be koUi at 910 dlicouut anuoruciud direct n m tile mciury. FOU SALE. A 890 ItemliiKW i Hewng Machine ji.'t0 off foi cuh. Huliablu tor tailor or boot and aboo manuUciurer. I'OR SALE.. At a bargain, and on good lurm, a Howe SewInK v) cnl'ie. M y be seen at tha i,'om pony's ulnce, corner Ninth street and Com. inercial. FOU SALE. 'lMcliiresnuo Amorlet" numiers bound in 2 volume, full gilt Morocco price, mu. KOIt SALE. IIP It ti l.....i. ur....n t. .... ,t l'ftr'or drixa s rlKbt 'mm tho aetory at 1- troit. LUtpricw, row. nui oe noia I4r soo, VOR ALE'. rr y 0? tbVabOTe ir. Iclii. apaly .t th! BOXUITIM otloe. K. A. Bcrnstt. ht iullctiir. matkm or AnVKRrlNIX. CfAll bllla for advtrtialug, are due and pay able IK advakcc. Tranilcnt advertising will be Inserted attht rate of ll W per square fur the Ilrat Insertion and W cents for each ttib-tqueut one. A llbend discount will be made on atandtng and display advertisements. local notices, budncsior otherwise, will be (barged len cents r line for the first and Ave cent for each additional insertion, (counting flic Uuea and upirnrd)) a discount wld Ik: made after tlilnl Insertion. Church, Society, Keitlval aud Supcr notices will only be inserted an advertisement For limiting funeral notice 81 0. Notice of meeting of societies or secret orders SO cents for each Insertion. No advertisement will be received at lcis than in cents CITY NEWS. FRIDAY, SKIT. 24, 1870. Iirnl HVitllicr Report. Catno, ILL., Stpt.23,!7. TiMa. Dan. I Tua. I Wind. I Vtu I iTaiV ' ' I clm. o I I WsATitaa 7a ra It t p m, fair. K I I Dear. I.S. K. Til D.MAS JONliS, Srgt. S. S., U. H. A. At Work. Sixth street H now receiving lliu at tention of tho trravel contntctors. They coinmcuccd yctcrdny iiioriiln'. Dlrt Very Nnddenly. 31 r. Charles Mall, one of the tnot prominent citizens of Mound City, died very suddenly of congestion of the how ela on Wednesday. Police 'ourl. One cac only wa? tried in the police court yesterday. .John Wchh was ar rested for being drunk, lie wa taken belore Judge litre, who lined Idtn two dollars nud cot which he paid and wai tlUeliarged. Ulnar Lnwercd. The sidewalk on the .south side of Fourteenth street, which is being lowered from It lormer height to within about three leet of the ground, will be com pleted within a short time. OYSTERS. I Inl ArrlMtl of thr Crlt-lirnted Jf olillc Oyalrm, On Saturday inoruhig. Sprout, corner 'J'w fifth Hreet and Levir, will receive the llr"t -hlpmeiit ol tlie (h brati il Mobile Oy-ter. Urlna V'lur palla und htieki ts mil get oyners "a- are oylers." 9-iUH. titling lo I lie F-air. By a circular received from the Mi sli-.'ippl county, MLourl, Agricultural Board, wu U-arn that the Cairo Concor dia will vi-lt Charleston on the second day of the fair, and dUcourte come ol their aweeiest melodies, for the beuetic of the large number ol people who are expected to attend the fair. ! Pbonocraphle laiatllut?. The ilret elon ol this tchool will be held on Saturday, Sept. 2u. at 7:!30 p. m., in Phillips' new building, corner Wash ington avenue and Fourteenth ctrcet. Parties desiring further Inlorination will pleac cill at fchool room on Saturday, between the hours of 2 and 0 p. in. 0-2l-2t. A tviebrily In Cairo. E. V. WiUon, the celebrated lecturer and test medium, will lecture in the Lib eral Religious Hall on Sunday, Septcm- ber2Gth. at 10 o'clock a. m. aud 7:30 o'cloek p. in., and at the cIo?e of each lecture will give astonishing tctsol clalr- voynce. describe the fiprit tonus of our departed friends, and give other tests marvelous aud attractive. Mr. Wilson is one ol the eloquent lecturers of the day. and never Jails to draw lull Iiouhc In New York, Cincinnati. St. Loui; and other large cities. Come one, come nil, nud hear and aee for your.-elves. 9-24-31. Prmuiiiil. -Mr. Charles Weldt. editor of the Cape Girardeau Write. Frettc. U paying Cairo u vi-it. Don t fall to hear W. II . Morris In his Dutch songs at the Taylor Literary Club entertainment ihl evening. Mrs. Professor Alvord has been very sick during the past week. She Is now, however, improving. We received a call yesterday from Mr. Clias. A. Sweetlaud, agent nnd cor. rc-iioiideiit of tlie Hotel World, ol Chlca go. Mr. Sweetlaud is a play writer of considerable ability, aud expects to put on the boards this winter a new play. dramatized from a work called Olive Varcoe. which has been highly spoken of by critics who have oxamtned it. Its success is assured, and will undoubtedly bring tame as well as caeh to its author. Oyatcra. I icsh Baltimore oysters are received dally at the store of Henry Winter, on Commercial avenue. f,'-22-2t. COUNTY COURT. JildlfCJ Rroaa, rrnlitltiir. 1'onrlli Diiv , In the matter ot the estate ot James H. Wild, deceased, John II. ConnilT, sur viving partner of tlio llrm of Counlll A Wild, filed the appraisement bill of the goods nnd chat ttls ol said firm, which was approved and ordered recorded lu the matter of the estate of David Everhart, deceased, it appearing that the administrator initio report at the De cember term, 1873, and asked to bo dis charged ; and It further appearing that there was real estate (tli personal prop crty having been exhausted) and the wld- nu.Q hi,, iinu-'iii-i not n.ild and ' therefore a portion of said report not ap proved, etc. ; and now comes the said ad minlstraloriiud files the willow's rellu- qulshment to the balance due her oil said sH-cltlo Hliowiuicc, nud no claims or tur thcr claims appearing agulnit the eald es tate, etc., therefore ordered that report ' VPvl .nd ld administrator j discharge. ATOMVat. J MleloliendMlwrir.nlprln'n. Weill Hi TiieTiaylor f.iler.ry Vino. The ProMtda U to AwlUd to U rorcban of ft Library. Excellent Mnalv, Amuftlnir Hpeclnltlen, nil Vnnny flrn. frognuuM of the XTtalag'i t rforaune. To-night the Taylor Literary Club, nn organization that has Ik-cii striving for the past eight months to accumulate money to purchase a library of useful nud beneficial works, wilt give an entertain ment at the Athenetttn, the proceeds of which will be applied to that purpose. Much time has been spent by the mem ber, of the club in selecting, arranging anil rehearsing the programme to be pre sented, their desire being to equal any home performance ever given In Cairo. Among the list of actors who will ap pear, will be found the very tlnest talent of our city, Including Mr. W. II. Morris, who will act as middle man, and sing bass In the quartette. The latest mlu strel gaga and conundrums ot the day, including original hits, are in store for those wlio attend. Mr. John Alsthorpe will also appear and favor the audience with new and popular character songs that 9 re sure to please. Among the apeclalty actors, will also be Mr. Charles Norton, who as a plantation banjo player, cannot be excelled. Ho will also per form n banjo exercise attempted by but one other man now on the stage of this country, which In itself In well worth the price of admission. Oswald and McOee will play "Othello and Dcedemoua," a play calculated to provoke mtrth In the most sedate. In the quartette is Mesrs. Morris, Howe, Alsthorpe and Hacker, the liiicst male vocalists hi the city. Other funny and laughable specialties, too numerous for tu to mention, will fte presented. Below we give the pro gramme in full : I'A 1ST I. Overture. Full Band Oncuimr Chorus Comp;.ny "Climbing the Golden Stair"....). S. Als thorpe. "Susan Jane" 1. A. Reeve "Kiss aud Forget all the Past Frank Howe. "I'm Captain of the guards" Louis S Sehuckcrs. "Sortly Sweetly Whl-pcr.''N. W. Hacker "Scotch La"ie Jean' W. H.MorrU Grind Finale Louisiana Tigers Challenge Clog Dance Lallytuid Welsh Five Minute with C. S. Norton and his Banjo. "How Yacob Found it Oud" W. H, Morrii. l'AKT II. THE BLACK SHOEMAKER. Old Brown (the shoemaker)... W. Q. Me Gee. Bill Brown (u tough vntilli) L Oswald Clem (a visitor lor meals) W. K. HaW' kins. Rufu Johndiig (a suitor) II. II. Mil bum. Mr. Brown Gcoriro Clay Jane (her daughter) N. W. Hacket, "Old Black Joe," DEAF-JX-. Norton and J. A. Reeve VHORN. Sehuckcrs. J. S. AIthorie. DESDEMONA. Character Song OTHELLO AND Oswald and McGee. L. Sehuckcrs in his Album of Songs and muces. The whole to conclude with an original burlesque by the entire company on the i;uy council. Admission 50 cents; rei-erved seats, usual prices, lo be had at Djii. Hartman's. Juit In. len tubs choice Northern butter at New York Store, for city trade. .olre. Having disposed of my entire olock of books and stationer to Mr. B. F. Parker. I take this method of returning thiiuksto citizens of Cairo lor their liberal patron age bestowed during a period of ten years, and ask continuance of same for the new linn. I shall continue to act as agent for tke s-de ol the celebrated Light Running Domestic" and the great Wilson Shuttle Sewing Machines." and keep on hand a full supply of needles, oils and attachments for all machines. Clean aud repair machines nt short no tice. Olllce nnd rooms for the present will be at the old stand. S. E. Hanson. Cairo, Ills., Sept. 20th, 1875. C1RCU1T COURT. Kepleinber Term, IS7.V Hon D. J. naaer, rrniuiuf. SlKleeulti Dny. Wright was tried yesterduy morning for the larceny of some clonics belong ing to a man named Reed. Wright Is a young man who came from Missouri the dav before the larceny was committed, and swore that he obtained tlie good from negro for a dollar aud a half. At ter hearing the evidence the defendant was acquitted. Col. J. C. Shaver ap peared lor the prisoner. Mr. D. T. Llnegar made a motion to quash the indictment standing against Minerva Hurley, because it did not spec- Ity the house of Ill-fame that she patron Ued. It was urged with great force that the Indictment was not speclile enough without an allegation showing the par tlcular place at which the misdemeanor was committed. As there were nearly llftecn indictments in the exact phr.iseol ogy of the one against Minerva Hurley, the State's Attorney, Wm. C. Mulkey, fought the case vigorously, but tell before thoswordorthelaw.asditdgeuanersus- tallied the motion, and thu Indictment was quasucu. .nouo,, was men mane 10 quasn several otiiera, wuicu was none without argument. Lizzie Fryer, indicted for malnUiii ing 11 house of ill fame, whs tried by a Jury yesterday evening, antl acquitted af ter a inoiueut'K eou'iiliatiou. As Hie ev idence, lu the cam s iigalnit Mary TIiouih son. Ilaltio King. Kate Meadows "mid 1, 11. 11 Ward wn ol'thfMiinceli.iraelerand quality as that ng.iliit Ll.zie Fryer, the State's allorney entered 11 nolle protequi lu them and discharged the prisoners, This releases all the lewd women that have been coutlned in the county Jail tor the last tour or live days. jarFor Clothing, go to Ucllbron & Well's, U2 & Ut Commercial avenue. Ctcacml Item. Go to the inliiatrel entertainment of the Taylor Literary club to-night, Mayor Winter Informs usthatho will have a fresh lot of Baltimore oysters this morning. This In to bn one of the hottest days of the gfusoii, according to I he prediction of Prof. Tice. Circuit court Is plodding along and the inmates of the county Jail are being ilitportd of slowly. Tickets for the Taylor Literary club's mu'lcal soiree and minstrel enter tainment can be h'.d at Hartman's. The levee nnd other merchants of the city are beginning to smile ns of old. Business is Improving slowly, ami they are happy. -Sablan's two hundred and fifty dol lar mule lias gone where tlie woodbine twlucth. He passed in hl checks on Tuc.day afternoon. The meeting of the Citizens' Associa tion, advertised lor to-night, has been postponed until next regular meeting night. -Go to the Taylor Literary Club en tertainment this evening. It will be very enjoyable. Seats can be had at Hartman's. Get your seats for the Taylor Lit crary Club entertainment, early. A big crowd will lw in attendance. Tickets for sale at Hartman's. Cross, (.'oilman & Co., commission merchants, have got Into their new quarters, comer ol Sixth street and Ohio Levee. From the large stocks of clothing received daily by the clothiers of this city, one would Judge that a big fall and winter trade is looked lor. To-day we publish a communication from Vienna, giving a synopsis ol the Harkcr-Kuykendall contested election cae, aud other matters of Interest. A cla, for the purpose of studying phonography, will be organized by Mrs. Granger, principal ol the High school, to-morrow afternoon lu Mr. Phillips' building, comer of Fourteenth street and Washington avenue. Mrs. Granger was taught the art of phonog raphy by the great Ben Pittuiaii. The Qiilncy lair, which beg in In that city last Monday morning, is said to be the grandest success of tlie kind ever held in Illliioi". The day the fair opened two hundred and forty odd horses, embrac ing ttie lancet trotting, pacing and run ning horses on the American turl, had been entered, ami were quartered on the fair grounds. Nl. rlinrlm Arrival. Thos. Skaggs, Clark'on, Mo.; J .M. Healy, Champaign, Ills.; F. A. Ren, Georgetown. Colorado ; Albert Arrlng ton, Ills.; Dr. Warren Stowe and fami ly, N. O.; Mrs. Suivihe and sister, Mississippi; C. II. Nichls, Alton, Ills.; C. 11. Comstock, Chicago; Win. Wil kinson, Chicago; Frank M. Zuck, St. Louis; Capt. Benj. F. B'aly, Str. Utah; S. A. Larkin, St. Louis; F. M. Yandcn. Cincinnati ; J no. W. Sullivan, Vlnceiine, Xnd.; W. H. Ueal and wife, Jackson, Tenu.; A. II Alben, McCouib City; Chas. A. Sweetlaud. Chicago; J no. Miller, Murphyshorn, Ills. Xollce Kft-i It llefurr tlm l'euile. Ury goods. grocene, twots and shoes, fmeetisware. hat aud caps, Jeans, wood and willow ware, etc., etc., sold cheap at the New l ork store. Largest assort ed stock in the city nt wholesale and retail. COMMERCIAL CAIIIO, Il.L..SKPTEMIIURK)nl. 1&75. ) I hl'i:dav r,vnxi.vii, j To-day has been fair, mild and pleas nut. No rain of any consequence ha fallen hi tlie la-t six week', and thcduU on tlie streets is ever.il inches deep. Fortunately there W nothing In the wav of crops that can be Injured by the dry weather; the great trouble complained of is the growing scarcity of water and the Increased volumes of loose earth lu the shape of dust that tills the air and lodges lu and on everything everywhere. There Is but little change lu the market. Stocks are light in everything but re jected oat, tlour.-nieal and low gratles of hay. These are all overstocked aud slow sale. I here is considerable Inquiry for cholco timothy hay, and several orders for choice northern black and white oats remain unfilled for want of supplies. Slocks of corn are light, but the demand Is very small only lo till orders. But ter and eggs arc very scarce and lu ac tive demand nt higher prices. Chickens are in fair demand ami light supply. THE MARKET. tfi-f-Our friends should bear in mind that the juices here given are usually for sales lrom llrst hands lu round lots. In tilling orders and for broken lots it Is nec essary lo charge an ndvancc over thee llgures.-Hiil FLOUR, Stocks aw large aud market rules heavy and dull. A lair aharo of the or der business falls to us, but this is not sulllcicnt to keep down stocks. We note sales of 200 barrels on order, Sii' 23 ; COO barrels S021"; 50 Iwrels choice family d 23; S00 barrrels City $li 507 60 ; 300 barrels S3 OOgi ; i"u barrels XXX spring S3 23 ; 100 barrels XX S3 10. u.v i . There Inconsiderable Inquiry for cholco .,,.., ,111 order und no,,,, ml Unrket Low grades are plenty aud not i waltcJ y0 uoto sales of 3 cars choice, ,iluoti,v delivered, SIS ; 2 ears mixed de livcred, $13; I cu- mixed delivered, $H. COK.N. Stocks nre light but the demand Is , small and there is enough hero for all purposes. We note sales id 2 ears rejeeled white mixed In hulk on track .ISo ; l car Xo. 2 mixed in hulk on track 58c; 1 enrXo. 2 mixed lu sacks delivered 00e 5 2 cars No. 2 mixed lu bulk on track COe . OATS. Choice white and black northern oata aro In demand and 6carcc. Prices nre Arm. Southern Illinois and rejected oata are plenty and dull. Sales were 300 sacks choice northern 4?1 car South. crn Illinois In sacks delivered 10c; 1 car white In bulk on track lie. WHEAT. We noto sales of 2 curs No. .1 red in bulk $1 25. MEAL. Country meal Is overstocked nnd very dull nt S3 ; city meal Is in fair demand at quotations. Sales were 100 barrels coun try steam dried delivered, $3 00; 200 bar rels city steam dried In lots delivered, $3 2.'. UIIA.Ni The market Is well supplied und quiet. Sales were 1 car In sacks delivered. 810, 1 car in sacks delivered, $10; 100 sacks in lots, $19. jiuni-.u. Prices nn choice Northern Is tlrin nud advancing. Receipts are all taken on ar rival, aud'thcre Is tip surplus. The de mand exceeds the supply. Sales were 200 pounds choice Northern 2j(S;27c ; fl buckets choice Northern 28c; t tubs choice Northern 27c; tubs common Northern 21c . 3 packages choice South ern Illinois 20c. EGGS. Receipts arc all taken nnd the market Is bare. The demand Is steady nnd price are firm and advancing. Sales were 100 dozen lGc ; 200 dozen 17c. CHICKENS, The demand is good and supply light. V e note sales of 3 coops young $2 50 I 00; 3 coops old hens .3 25; 1 coop old hens $3 25; 1 coop young $2 75. FRUIT. A pjiies. choice in large barrels arc in good demand. We note sale oflO bar rels apples, $.1 75 ; 15 barrels choice apple $2 75; 71 boxes peaches 50 80c ; 12 boxes choice pears $1 00. CABBAGE. Plenty, we note sale of 500 heads Sc; 300 head Sc. CAIRO MARKETS-WHOLESALE. Corrected Dally hy K. M sjteirna, commllou merchant, secretary of the Cairo Hoard ol Trade. Flour, according to grade.. Corn, mixed, narked- Corn, while, sucked Oata, mixed . . Ilnui, r ton .Mud, atcuni dried flutter, choice .Northern ........ llutler,choice Southern III -KK"i per dozen Chickens, per dozen lurkej. r dozen Apples, i (mice, .r barrel Abides, conwnou, per barrel.. 1'otatocs. iwr barrel , tit Ale SVj ISC !( Ill 3 UU S3C I3C 00(53 (JO 2 00 1 AO SI 7S tl W Onions ner barrel RIVER NEWS. Fort 1AI. AIinlVED. Steamer Jim Flsk. I'aducah. B. H. Cooke, Evansville. " City Vieksburg. Vicksburg. DEfAKTKD. Steamer Jim Flsk, I'aducah. " B. 11. Cooke, Evansville. " City Vieksburg, St. Louis. RIVi:iS AND WKATHKK. "-The river last evening was IS leet 10 4-5 inches over the gauge, having risen 10 -1-5 Inches during the previous 24 hours. QIIXERAf. ITI'MS. Cnpt. Beasley, of the Utah, was In the city yi sterday , looking up n trip for his boat. -Drift from the Cumberland and Ten nessee Rivers is beginning to run by this city. The Eddy vllle takes the place of the Florence Lee in the Evansville and Ten nessee river trade. Capt. Berry, of the Propeller Alt'. Stevens, Is lying very ill at the Grand Central Hotel In this cUv. His dlcasc Is the prevailing fever. Capt. Fred. Davis, of the dredge boat, has been very sick with the pre vailing fever, at Ml. Vernon, Indiana, aud Intended to leave tor his home In Chicago yesterday. The B. H. Cook reported 3 feet nt Cumberland Island. She brought out GIO barrels Hour, CO packages meat ami lard, 20 barrels pork, 8 boxes egg", 42 sacks corn and 10 tons for rcshipuieiil. Waii Ur.rAiiTMEST uivai' HErour, i Sept. a, le7J. j AJIOVC I'llAMlt r nio-N- tow watch. IT. IS. IT. I.V. Cairo IS II X II I'ittaburir a Cincinnati .1 in xl A liuiavillc a n 0 1 Nu.hville It 4 H St. Ixiula 17 i notice of Keniitval. C. Koch has removed his boot aud shoe shop from the old stand to his new brick building (ono block below), Xo. 00 Commercial avenue, between Filth nnd Sixth streets, where ho will keep the best home mado and St. Louis custom mado boots and shoes, made of tlie best material ; good workmanship and in the latest styles. All orders promptly attended to. 0-2341. J. Bnrwpr A- Co. The old establi-hed dry goods house, at present at the corner of Ninth street and Commercial avenue, will remove, on or about Hie 27th of September, to the building formerly occupied by W. B. Rockwell & Co.'s book store, now under going repairs. Look out for a largo stock of fresh and seasonable dry goods. 0-18-8t. 100 low flown Mcnre. Mt J. B. 1111 1 1 1 A' WON' , , I . niaiurect. Lime at lowest prices at J 110. B. Phlllls & Son's. . CincliiiiHtl Kspoaltlou. Wo have nt the Bulletin ollleo forsulo at a discount, cn;i of the Madison House, Cincinnati, (Main, between Front nnd Second) payable In hotel accommoda tions at the rate of S3 25 per day. Scrip is in orders ot $1 00 each. Apply to E. A. Burnett. NOW IS TI1M TIME! Presents For All! A New Method of Making a "Revolution in the Dry Goods Trade r We announce to ihePnUleof Cairo nnd Vicinity that wc liavo nffMn rt turned lo Cairo ijhI ojirnnlntoiir Old Stand 3?o. A full, Cumplcta nnd Well selected stock of DRY GOODS & CLOTHIITG, Ladles' ami Centlf men's Furnishing Ooodi, where wc will aud arc now prepared tooffir THE BEST INDUCEMENTS EVER GIVEN BEFORE. y propose to give In our Dry Goods Store to each and every customer purchatlng to the amount of .-eien Dollara (S;),'Icn ianls of Calico Ouralm will be to itcerve the mtiire conH.tciwI herdororc placed linn, anaurliig the puhlle that our Iwst efforts will le mcd tit meilt thcaame. Wo solicit a call from ono and all. HEILBRON 8c WEIL, 142 & 144 V-21-llil. Great Exposition. Head-Quarters for Groceries J IMMENSE STOCK! GREAT VARIETY"! LOW PBICE3! ALSO Provisions, Seeds, and other Produce. Wzn. Glenn & Sons. AS, 70, and 72 Tine o.if.m. LYNCH & HOWLEY'S Real Estate Column FOR SALE. Several good Karma and 3,01)0 acres ol nlinpMved and In Alexander :ou ty. 'Winter's Block" and ' Winter's R w.' Alir'e number nt desirable R aldeticea, nut cx client vacant l-ois, Mutable Tor bu lnes hu-cs hd resbl nces. Uouc on Xlncteenih street, lor 6.V). with privilege of lease. FOU REST. Winter's Block -ultnbl for Hotel. Olll ces or 11 isluess room cheap. Tenements numbered 4, 7, S and 9, in Winter's How, ." rooms cacti, for i?l0 per month. No. 10, (esmcr) Sli 3) 7 rooms. Tnat d'sl'ablo donblH Cottigo on corner ol Thi tcenth and Wa-hlngton. Kino two story brick on Commercial av enue, between Tenth and Eleventh str. el-, rititiblQ for Uwel.ln.' and Business. Two houcs on Commercial, below Sixth street, suitable tor Business Houses aud Dw 111ns,". Two -null Houses west of Twenty-second -trcet. ucar 1'i'ie, 1 each per month. Divelllu,' noun on Twellth. near Wd- nil', 0 room, for s?I i per mnnlh. llinln-sH Iioiihj on Levee, near I.lfc'litli street, lor t'iO per intuitu. FOR I.E.VsE, OU SALE. A number "f Lots on Levee, aboTC Twelfth str ct. outside lim limits. Al-o ix larne number ol other Lots In different '.ncalllle. Land-, lu tracts to sul;, near Cilru. b-Wtf Hood: Wo ml! Coal! foul! I am now at my old stand, and pre pared to deliver wood, full length, or sawed and -plit. and Big Muddy, or Mt. Carbon and DuQuoln coal, to any part of the pity nt lowet rates. Leave orders at Commercial avenue, coi ner Tenth. 8 22-2w Jvmf.s Ros. To the Trade. lino of coffee nud sugar at unci retail at Xcw Vorfc Store. Choice wholesale 'Portrait Iiicch." This Is a new stylo of plciure now be ing produeeil by Wm. Winter, the nrtist, ot thi city. These pictures are creating much Interest in all the principal Eastern and Western cities, being altogether new. They are unlike photographs, being raised and beautifully enameled over the cutlro surface, soft in tone, but ilNtluct in Hie lights and shades. No one who sees them falls to admire them, or to give the artist an order. Wo have been shown a number of pictures of well-known ladles and gentlemen of the city, and liavo no hesitation In pronouncing them perfectly splendid. We would therefore advise all who take Interest hi such matters or de sire picture, to call upon Mr. Winter at his gallery nnd examine his work in thi new branch of the shadow-capttulug art. O.M-tf Wnnteil. A cook mail preferred. Apply at the Bitllktin otlice. Ruuiier Wanted. At the Arlington House. Enquire of 0-21-3t. T. II. Ellis, Proprietor. The Very BpmI. Smith anil Brlnkmeyer, merchant tailors, have Just received their Fall and Wlntcrstock of goods the very best In tho market, which will bo sold at the very lowest prices. All who desire a neat nt, and a durable and beautiful aitlt of clothes should call on them. 0-21-2W. Auction of llvnl i:ttnle. 1 will otter for sale on Friday, October 1st, at two p. in. lot 0, iu block 4, on the Ohio Lcvcc, between Eighth and Tenth streets, Willi house and all Improvements oil same. The house Is now renting fur $35 per month. Tho projierty will he sold to the highest bidder. Terms ot sale will be made known on day ot sale. This Is a good opportunity for any ono wishing to purchase 11 good business house aud lot. J- u Sella, Dan ilartraan. Auctioneer, . COMMERCIAL AVENUE. gtrcei. C IC IXATI. rihiiier Peer at Ocorfie Latltur Silooc, on Commercial avenue, bctwean Fifth a.ul Sixth street. 0tf ftSyA nobby suit can lie found at Hell bron fi Well's, 1 12 tfc 1 H Commercial af enue. Evansville, Cairo and Memphii Steam Packet Co., -roit.- Faducab, Shawneotown, Evani villo, LouiaviUo, CinoinBati and all way landings. The unrivalled side-wheel ttcamer IDLE WILD, 11 ti. FOWU'll MlMtiT. Ko. It. 'Iiiouas .Cleik. W ill leaie KrunavIIIIerol Calroevery MONDAY and lllt'K.SDAVut I o'clock p.m. . Isivea Cairo eieiy TUKSllA V and l IUDAY.al 0 o'clock ti in. Tlie clfffiint sldc-nhcel steamer ARKANSAS BELLE, Ilex Howaiiii - ......Ma-tc r. WALTUllJ. 1'KXMNOTOS -..Cletk. Will leiitc Kvansvlllc for Cairo every TL'KJ DAVundKItl. AVnt o'clock p. m. Will leave Cuirocvery WKOXKSDAYand S. t UltHAY at 0 o'clock p.m. Tho clcpint side-wheel ateamcr PAT. CLEBURNE, John (!orr - ..5tnst Mat. Williahj - Cleik. leaves Kvansvlllc for Cairo every WEDNES DAY and sA'I UKADY at 5 p. m. leaves Cairo every IHUItMl.vY and SUNDAY nt Op III. Kaeh ho:it nuUcs close connections at Cairo with ttrst-cltna atenmeri fir St. Louis, Iein 1 l.hla and Sew llrlenna, and ut Kvanat llle with the K IIU.U It for nil points North awl Kart. nud with the l.oul-vllle Mall stenmcra for all points on the I'vpcr Ohio, rIv Ins inrougn re ceipts on frelKhti and paseu;rcra to all ilnU tributary Kor nirth.r Infonmlioii apply to JiUL. MILVKII, luajenper AKen'. IIAI.I.ID.VYIlU03.,lArn,. I. M. I'lllLLll'-S, APt'n Or to G -I liltAMMKK, iuperlntendinl and C.mcral I'relirht AReut, I -l-JO-ly. Kvanavllle Indiana. I i . a . . .. L 5B, i.ittnoR ii:ai.i:kn- R. SMYTH & CO., Whnleanle and Retail Dealer iu Foreign and Domestio WINKS OF A I.I. KINDS, No. 60 Ohio Levee, , CAIBO, ILLS. MESSIU". SMYTH a CO. UaTO couitwnr a Urge stock or the best good' me mw kit, and gic especial attcution to the wholes! ranca 01 lue uuaiucan O'CALLAHAN & HALL, IKON, TIN AND . Slato Booffcra, Rooflngand Guttering a pccialty. Slate Roofiing- a IpecUdty 1m any pnrt of Boutkorn Illinois. Lightning Rods, PunjM, StOYM and Tinware. JmMmu rrptly Da. i9.s-t9.wly. AMiaSmiPTzoir rm aatiT UlUmloB4 or tt&fvibfjw AW&M. -HMIW-T