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-- n A 'Mi St kalf-pal T, U.OM- r; fChaacaUor Ciiwate, - - - wtt t. "",""' " aafaaaWJaani aaaaaaaaa----. ""i 1 1 : i . . . I " M3 aaaaaaaaajaai aa- CLOTMI1M1. AUOAMKB t-ODQX, MO. SM. M am, , W WW VB UV ry. TbtiwUr BtJrM lAJKOBRCl VNtoWS Odd hi l-- a; I IBelr hall c aUtkuJ8rcBik J. MKI, N. U. O. O. V.. mil Ik lrtad third hlf-ittvea. 4 CAIKO LODtiK. MO. SS7, A.. a A. at. t noidraniar aaamuataalai la Ma . toale Bin, aornar dwmiuhl area Willi klrhlk atraat. on Mia aaaand ajiil m Mdav ofaMh month , Walder's Clothing SPLXITDID WW ITOGX or FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING Hata, Caps, Boots, Shoos. LbCAL NOTICES. rrtratu ." This is a m style of picture now be lag- produced by Win. Winter, the artist, at this elty. These plcturei are creating itch Interest In all the principal Eastern and Western dtles, being altogether new. Iliey arc unlike photographs, bring ratted and beautifully enameled over the atttlre surface, soft In tone, bui distinct In lb lights and shades. No one who sees the falls to admire then), or to (rive the artist aa order. We have been shown a saber of picture of well-known ladles ad geatleasea of the eity, and have no hesitation la prouounetaf thein perfectly splendid. We would therclore advise all who take interest in such matter or de sire pictures, to call upon Mr. Winter at Ma jaMsry a4 txasalae Ms work la this Mw branch of the swadew-captwrlnf art, walohi ia recelvm- dally a iarir aaa apienaia etooM or ooa. ... mm liiwnuon wa NOT BE UNDERSOLD IN CAIRO. Ma ia raaolvad ta a-lva th . e-ooda for the rr loweat price. Call and aaa for yourMlve. lo-r-tr, Caraer liztk Street astA Okie Lava. ran The Dtafco Saloon, with tea-pin May, sSiaHag'gallery, and all Ixture i sttaiafcig to tt estaWsbaient. For . terns efstfe, apply to ' ' iUt Mm. Amm Cotki. atm mr ABtvrsiTtisiivu. CFAU bill fur advertUlM. an diM and nav- able im aOTAaca. Transient' advertising will be inserted at tlie rate of 1 W r w)uare for the Int Insertion and 40 cate for each ubxequent one. A liberal dteeount will be nude on standing anddlnplay adrertlaeoienU. Church, Hoeletr, reetlnl and Supper aotlces Will onljr be Iniertrd u adrtrtloeiaenta. For Ineertlna KUnrral notice SI "0, Notice of raectlna: ofsoeietlre or secret orders W raU for eaca mention. Mo adrertleement will be received at leo than SOeeoU. CITY NB WT bivalves. On each Sunday afternoon he wUl spread a sussptnous' lunch hnd will contlnae the same until further notice. On next Sunday lie will treat lib patrons to kartoffel pfannenkuchen, (potato pan cakes), with cranberry nuw, and he extends a cordial Invitation toatl to come and partake of the same. 11-lG-tf At the close of the lecture on lmt Tuesday evening, Mr. Dr. Warduer un nounced thut the I idles, whose names ap . . . t a. . . . pean-a uciow. iiniic in a cull for a meet ing of the ladies of Culroon next Mon uay cvening-not V ttlnesdny tiWiiiiig-to tnke Into consideration ways mid mean of Interesting the ladies of Cairo on Cen tcnnlal work. A general Invitation Is ex tended to nil: Mrs. W. 1. Hallldar Mrs. Itosenwatcr ; Mrs. Ford: Mrs. Will Wright ; Mrs. H. I. Wheeler; Mrs- Kors- tneycr; Mrs. Uanny; Mm. Antrim: Mrs Ur. Smith; Mrs. Dr. Warduer; Mrs. Ella u ranger. set of cameos, brooch TBI WKDDIMO. aftniag of Mr. WalUn W. Wright iss Mattl Williamson. aaa run Deaerlpllon of the Kvaiit. Intvrextlaa; tSrsoan having sis tarna aeebig punp taa;kane1 rraairlwg can have tt doael proaaptly and at prieea to suit tti' tiea, ISlsntin Hawkins; Crota street. ;;lsjw'aM,aspMeiuployedall the tjjjwMaf Mi.arisaey r ' S-iS-tf. l'! r u fcwssMiiriiWr . ir& Watten'Md0krWAiHius, two iotrdur well-known 4hu'tafcera have asio vatas1 UfHW and u'adcr the llrm Bantu ofiaeob Watu rs 'tt Co., have oetied u ' iiieatMrbat ea the north Mld or Ughth attMtia PbU Mbwanis 4drstahd. Thin ,wlll be a Srst-clas Market In every re m sawett-as tlas tiaaaea ol the proprietors ' igWaee a saarkel whem the dioicest ol cut ineats, steaks, roasts of bear, untt tan, pork Md vealsnn ; tether with saatajte, baeen, etc., will be served out FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1875 Weildlngs are always Ititcrestlnir event. and are doubly so In a commit. nity where the candidates tot matrimony are known to nlmott every one, respected by their acquaintances, and beloved by their friend. This U one reasou why the intended marriage of Mr. W. W. Wright nnu iii.n Joattiu aiuson cn-atl more than usually pleasant excitement In the social circles of Cairo for the last tew weeks. The invitations, to the number or three hundred and ninety, were UMied about leu days ago. Those re ceiving them very generally responded notwithstanding the dull, cold rain which fell the greater part of the afternoon and at the hour of nine, that appointed lor the ceremony, the Methodist church was tilled witn people awaiting with in- 75. terest the aparaiic of the bridal party. I The gentlemen who acted as ushers were Local Bualnaaa Mnt(r n ten line or mora. Inserted On lnsartlon pr lis a Oants. Twa lcsartionapar lima 7 Genu. Thraa Uirtton par lis 10 onu. lx Inanrtiona par Una in rnts. Jwo waakapar line .85 OaaU Oaa aaontA par 11a ,.86 Cent. Mo Stoduotloa will be aaad la a bore Price. TIMK. 'a.m. H .. I p.m. I.ocnl We-alher It-pert. Cio III., Not isrisTi I Wi-p I Vsl. i'Wkatii IUr. I Tun. i t I . IS I Clear. I liUljr, JAMKs WATSON, fergrant. Signal srrrlce, U. S A. tto eswtomers iu a acat and satisfactory niaaasr. AH their eM Meads or aew so gualntanecs are InvHeel- to call and see KKKi-tf Wanted Everybody to knoa that ibe place to get A-snoetb sha. A good hampoo, A fanhlonabl halr-eut, Or an) taint la that Uac, I at th aRAsn CasTRAL Barbek. rilop, corner Eighth and Commercial. S-a-U J. Gkorob Ktiiniiousi. emve4. A. Hallry has removed to his new storeroom, 113 Commercial avenue, op posite Winter's Ulock, nnd next door to the Arab engine houc, where I in will be pleased to see all his old customers nnd as many new ones. D-:!0-tf Cndcrweart I'nderwrart Ladies' and chlldrens' underware, me rino as well as muslin can be found cheaper and better at Ueilbron & Well's than any where In the city. A good me rino underahlrt and drawers for boys oly 90 cents; a good merino vest and pants, for ladies, only $1, v Katie r Steaaaval C. Koch has removed his boot And shoe shop from the old stand to his newbrick building (one block below), So. N Commercial avenue, between Fifth and Sixth streets, where lie will keep at he best home made and St. Loul custom made boots and shoes, made of the best material ; good workmanship and ia the latest styles. All orders promptly attended to. 0-23-tf. A So. 1 lAMuialrjr. It IsnowcoaceUad that Mrs. Coleman, th WuDdress, He. II Fourth street, be tween W-tihlngttn ft ComiuercUl avenues, oaa one or toe best conducted laundry i s tabllibmenU.m the city, and landlords ol hotals and boarding Louies will tlnd It to their advantage to call upnn her. llr price are as follows: Hotel and boarding-bouse washing, 75 cents per detea. Fot piece work prices are aa follows: Single tblrt and col lar, Mq per doses 80c; sock- Be; two col lars, a; two handkerchiefs, fie; vasts 10c; sad all geaUessea't wear, 8Qc. per dosea: Ladles' dresses, V to 50c; skirts 10 to JOoj drawrs 10 to 15c; two p air heM ie; two eetlars ft to 10c. For la dles' plala clothes fl OA per desen; for la dles flee elothss, $1 K per dosen; done dremptly, and promptlv delivered, Fa. tronage solicited. SOt-lm A Viae Mfeek. Wm. Ehlera desires to Inform his pat rons and the public generally, that lie has now on hand a large stock of French and German Calf, Kip and Morocco, and U prepared to manufacture, for store and office wear, the finest of Morocco or Calf Skin Shoes or Boots; and for farmers, draymen and out-door wear generally, his French Kip stands above anything uver oncrcd in this market. Ills Lasts are of 1 the latest styles, and he can guarantee a nt and saturation to all his patrotis. 0-3-tf. ftsTXX Amber and White rag stock envelopcaatthoBuiiBTiN office, prlntei3. 9:1 so and 4 oo, par M. Fa aaie-Pfaao. A so. 1 second-hand, seven octave plane, as good as new, manufactured by llallet 9, Davis, Is offered lor sale at a bargain. Apply, to - j . JSiAJtnuntTT, hWWm. Bulletin 0008, (Jencral lleiua. Thos. II. Uagnell of tjt. Louis, hangs out at the St. Charles. H. F. Bowman, New; York city, was registered at the St. Charles vesterday. Mr. Joe Courlway, Charleston's popular hotel keeper, was in town yester day. J. C. McCIaln, agent at Allendale for the Cairo & Vlncennes railroad, U iu the city. lie 2:ir p. m. train on the Mifs! sipl Central was two and a half hours late yesterday. Geo. F. Dihern, a prominent iron manufacturer of Pittsburg, was iu the city yeoterday. .J. Kudil, of Indianapolis, Indi ana, took his meals at the St. Charles hotel yesterday. Mr. C. W. Green, an old-time com mission merchant in this city, but of late years doing business In Peoria, Is in the city. Font Ilngcy was in town yesterday, shaking hands with ills manv friends and having a good time generally. He "put up" ut the St. Charles. A Joint entertainment of the Clayto nlau nnd Websteriau Societies will take place this afternoon at the High School. Tho public are Invited to attend. Dean, the well-known and popular clerk at the 8t. Charles, has returned from 8t'. Louis, and may be found on duty in his old quarters. For meu's and boys' underwear, also men's and boys' hati and cans, Ueil bron & Well's is the cheapest place in the city. A good merino suit for 75 cents. 20,000 note heads, 30,000 envelopes. 20,000 letter head, 10 reams statements, 20 reams bill heads CarlUIu paper Jim received and for sale at the Bullktin office. Just received another new supply of those cheap boys' clothing and overcoats. As this is a leading article with us, we mean to undersell the cheapest In the cl ' Hkiliikon Jb Wwr.. --Delegates to tho Railroad Conven tion to beheld In St. Louis on the 23d, will bo provided with hulf-falr tickets to and from St. Louis. The delegates from Cairo are Capt. W. P. Halliday. Koswell Miller, D.T. Linegar, Jcwett Wilcox and Joiin ii. Obcrly. Madame Bursha, tho celebrated for. tunc teller of New York city, lias taken parlors nt tho Grand Central Hotel, and will remain one week, commencing Wed nesday, November. 17th. Ladies COc ; gents $1. Hours from 1 p ,m. till ft p, m . lM7-6t .John O'Brien, a son of Erin, yester day tilled his hide with nn' over quan tity of liquid lightning, became noisy, was captured by olllcer La Hue, and lined two dollars and the usual "dressing" by Squlro Bird. Having squandered all his change for whisky, O'Brien was sent to the culaboosu for three days. Sixth street, between Commercial avenue and Levee street, presents'tbu ap peerage ofa place for the deposition ot all sorts of 'garbage. It is beyond quib ble the filthiest street in town. The street inspector, or whosever duty it may be to attend to such' matters, shoiild'cast hlseagla-ci'ttlu that direction,-and then act ncoordlngly. -A. Jneckcl, of the Thallan saloon, opposite the Bullktin office, Is now pre- Messrs James B. Phlllis, John Alsthorpe, j.ouis u. bcliuckers, all of Cairo, and Jlr. rontslne Uagey or St. Louis. It Is 11 - . a ucruiess to say mat they per formed tneir duty In an unexceptionable manner. The people were doomed to no tedious waiting; promptly at the hour, the bride and groom, with brides maid and groomsmen, and the near rel atives or Mr. Wright and Miss Williamson, arrived at the church and while the or-'au played the Weddlno- March, proceeded immediately to the al tar. Tim IIIUDAt. P.r.TY. Beside Miss Willlaiu-m stood Mist Mollie Webb. Ilrst bridesmaid; Mi.-s Dora Carter of Mound Cily, hecond bridesmaid, and Miss Clam Wright or Memphis, third bridesmaid. Beid- Mr. Wright stood Mr. Marlon Wriht ot St. Jotins, Ilrst groomsman ; Mr. W. H. Powell or Madison, Indiana, second groomonan.aud Midshlpniau Sharp Car ter or the L. b. avy, third groomsman. Rev. Mr. Gilliam ot tho Methodist church, naid the words which bound Mr. Wright and MU Williamson In niatri moiilal ties. The cernnony was short but effective and affecting. THE WKDDINO P.-.khs. The descYip'.lon of a wedding, minus a description or the bride's dress, would bu as uninteresting to the majority ot reader., as the play or Hamlet with the part or Melancholy Dane omitted. There lore, the wedding dress : The material is cllk, orthe shade known as mooii-on-the-lako; the trimmings are ot the material and are knife pleatlng.sliirrlngs. bows.aud point applique luou in neck and sleeve;. The trained skirt lias no over?kirt, and the trimmings are disposed iu the mo effective manner ; under the long veil of illusion, reaching to the hem or the dress, the silk had a pearl v, gllsteulngap- pearance, due partly to Its own exquhlie hue and partly to tho beauti fying and softening effect or the gas light. An orange flower wreath, orange flower Jewelry, lace haudkerchiel, while gloves and elegant fan completed tho de tails ol tho dress a dress worn by as happy, as amiable and as lovely a bride as the most fastidious observer would care to see. The bridesmaids wore Paris muslin dresses, white silk bodices and white flowers, THE BIG GTJN! Once more Belches Forth its Firey Flame and brings V UMUU IsAlsKb FARHBAEER, THE CLOTHIER, Is Once More in the Field to teg tUl Clothing Buyers that they "Slop Shop" Goods at Exorbitant Prices. We keep Goods made in the best Manner and of the Best Style WO "HAND-ME-DOWNS," NO OOd8 that small of ntworinv rf V,A mid . , .r,...-u; andsponeed, only for eae-flteCTaVantled as we are aileSdJ EXESi oiinri uirnumlx- ' . i; t jruuA "pea. xjisieii io no stories that a Very poor merchant caimot dlfend rings groom; soup-ladle, berry-Spoon and gravy-spoon-Mr. Powell, wcond groomsman ; toilet set, eight pieces, gilt band, French china Mrs. W. P. Halli day; mataud pln-cuslilou, satin and lace easbnslder-d M4ss Clara Wright; ele gantly fr.mfd,motto "As for mo and my house, wo will serve the Lord" Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Barclay; sett of malls and photograph receiver Miss Musa Green j syrup can. silver Mr. and Mrs. McPherson; rait cruet, silver Miss Eukle Burnam, of Louisville. iCy. ; tinsel wreath Mrs. Burnam, on. uisville.Ky.; butter stand, silver -.M- moi Xealy, of St. Johns; eake-baet, sllvi-r Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Griffith ; catl-h- II. llvcr-Mis Emma Green ; drinking gjblet, silver Augustus Williamson; pair or fruit knives Mr. and Mrs. ltlolurd Wood; perfume stand, silver and cut glass Mrs. America Wilcox, Anna, III.; pickle stand and fork, silver and cut glass Mr. Julia Taylor; fruit stand with plates Mrs. C. C. Goss ; card receiver, bronze and cut glass Dr. and Mrs. Dunning; wax cross in case Mrs. h. C. Ford; pln-cushlon and set Wesleyan marble gloves and handsome neck-tic Mr. Wll Ham Ford ; solid silver tcasnoons from the bride's sister, llattlc : china tea set- Mr. Marlon Wright ; sllvr napkin rlugs .Mrs. . r. Wright; an elegant silver spoon-nolUer irs. W. B. Wright, of Memphis ; valuable sliver cake-stand. lined with gold from mother of the groom; silver lined glass fruit-stand Mr. John Haynes ; a silver spoon-holder. nueu witn gold Mr. and Mrs. Glllmm pair Bohemian vases Mrs. Sam William son ; syrup can, sliver Mr. Walter Hv. slop ; silver sugar spoon Mrs. Henry Halliday; handsome waiter and goblets, silver Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Safford and Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Candee ; beautiful wax cross with globe and stand Miss Dora Carter, second bridesmaid ; a work basket containing head ot cabbage and Mill potatoes marked -'with care" Mrs. almighty dollar.. The tlmo for' vlyiL foMTdihiSTa0 thfmAn??8.-but to aave youth. womakow7tronhfehririer.il. a.t77.-i uwisqiK ; J .j, a lav uuin iwi in the city, at prices to suit all. lit) : mako war on high prices. OHIO LEVEE, BELOW SIXTH STREET. RIVER MEWS. Port l.lat. W. L. Bristol ; a handsome largo bible Miss Williamson's Sabbath schoool class; sllTcr sngar sifter Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elliott ; silver Jewel case, blue satin lined Mrs. Charles Gal lagher; solid silver card case Mr. James Barclay; set of gold band cups and sau cers with beautiful mottos Miss Mollie Webb, tlrst bridesmaid; solid silver pie nite S. Carter, U. S. Navy, third groomsman. C0TJKTT COURT. Xevrmber Terra-Tenth Day Juclar Bruaa, Pr-aldlug . THK IIKCi:iTION At ten o'clock, the reception, given by ti a , ....... . Jir. ami .urs. u. u. iiiiauisoii, the pa rents of the bride, to Mr. and Mrs n right, Uegau. 'Ihese two stood iu tlm large family sluing room, and for two hours received tho warm con- graiulatious of over two hundred friends and acquaintances' On au arch arranged behind the plnco selected for the bride and groom to stand wiuie receiving the congratulations of the guests, were the words "God bless our union" wrought In green and white (lowers. The other ilorul deco.atlons in this room were beautim! throughout. THK WKDULVU SUITKK. The tables were elegantly arranged and elicited warm praise, both for their handsome appearance and beautiful tloral decorations and for the bountiful supply of refreshments with which they were la den, The bill of lare was splendid and the guests did full Justice to this part ot the wedding entertainment. The bride's table was set In tho dining room ; on oue end was the bride's cake, au effort of tho confectioner', art which surpassed In beauty anything ot the kind ever seea In Cairo ; on it appeared the ilguro of a brldu iu full bridal array ; the groom's cake, only less handsome than the bride's, was ou the other eud of the table. Mr. and Mrs. Wright took tho morning train on the Mississippi Central railroad for Memphis, where tlmy will spend a week visiting the family and friends of Mr. Wright. They carry with them the heartiest wishes or a host of Irieuds for a happy aud prosperous married life. THK rHBSKNTa. Beloy wo glvo a list of the wedding In the matter of the guardianship or the minor heirs ofS. B. Childers, deceased : port tiled but not approved, the guar dian being ruled to file receipts. Ia the matter of the guardianship of the minor heirs ot Isaac Denton, de ceased; report approved and ordered recorded. Iu the matter of tho guardianship of the minor heirs of Michael Lazare, de ceased; citation to report; continued to next term. In the matter ol the guardianship of the minor heirs of Henry W. Tavlor, de ceased ; repoit tiled but not approved. In the matter of the guardianship or the minor lieir. or John Weaver de de.ved ; report not approved. In the matter of the estate or Louis Nagano, deceased ; petition to sell real estate; continued for service. In the matter or the estate or Michael Lazare, deceaed ; rule to sell real estate ; continued ti next term. In the matter of the ru. -.lhnship or tlm minor heir or H i 'rhmpon, de ceased. Heport appmvtil ,u,i ordered recorded. In the matter of the ctate or Alliert Zieslg, deceased, Beport approved and ordered recorded. In the matter or the estate or George W . hrwln, deceased ; report ot admin istrator, ile bonu non approved and or dered recorded. 11. vtarducr vs. estate ofLouls Jor- genson deceased , assumpset ; Judgment against said estate tor 101 70 ; II. Ward uer, administrator, de bonis non ot the es tate or Albert Ziesig, deceased, vs. the estate ol L. Jorgenscn, deceased; ar sumpjet; Judgement for $200. Iu the matter or the estate or Louis Jorgensen, deceased ; the court ordered that the claims or J. T. Iteniiio $S4 BO, and M. Foss, $0. be allowed as tlrt-class claims and or Frank Heuly $14 35 be al lowed as thirdclass claim all said claims having been heretofore allowedasseventh class claim;. Iu the matter of the guardianship ot of the minor heirs or Allen II. MeCrlte, deceased; new bond or guardian filed and approved. Chill Cared. Calico remnants atO cents a yard. Hkilbkon fc Wkil. 142 and 144 Commercial Avenue. I.ONC. A small memorandum book on tho cars of the Mississippi Central railroad, between Arlington, Kentucky, and Cairo, III, Had name stumicd ou ouo side. Any one returning the same to the Arlington Hotel will bo liberally rewarded. T. W. Stkkli.vu, Nov. 18, 1875. 2t 1'ur I far t We are now prepared to offer great bargains In ladles' and cliildreua' furs of all styles. Children's sets, muffs and boa, at only $1 a set. I1KILDRON CC WKU. ARRIVKD. Steamer Jim Fisk. Paducah. " J. D. Parker, Memphis. " St. Joseph, Memphis. " City of Vlcksburg, St. LouN. " Capitol City, Vlcksburg. " Big Foot, Cincinnati. " T. F. Eckert. Dog Tooth. Transfer NS. Miimson, Columbus. Tow-boat James Gilmore, Pittsburg. John Gilmore, Pittsburg. " Ed. Hobbs, St. Louis. " Waverly, Ponieroy. DElMHTKn. Steamer Jim Flsk. 1'aducah. J. D. Parker, Cincinnati. " St. Joseph. St. Louis. City ot Vlcksburg. Vlcksburg. Uapltol CJity, St. Louis. " Big Foot, New Orleans. Transfer N. S. Munsou, St. Louis. Tow-lwat Ed. Hobbs, Pittsburg. " Waverly, New Orleans. RlVEIt, WKAT1IKH AND BUSINESS. The river last evening was 14 feet 0 Inches ou the gauge, having risen six Inches during the previous '-'4 hours. A light rain fell last evtnlug aud the night proved moderately cold. W'aii narAMTUKNT Itivrn UaroHT, i Nov. is. Is74 i SS0 CHAtlKHGI! """'nt VP or HkmS ClothlMff! Clothing! j It pays to traduat Ueilbron & Well, as they have marked all their goods down Be to suit the times, and have nl wavs a larire .' nnd well selected stock of clothing. We 'i'o every sausage manufacturer ff Invito every one to call ou us bjforc go- t,alro tllIs challenge is submitted on Aw Ing elsewhere. A good caslnet suit Tor , following grounds : That the differ! $0, at Hkimiron & Wkil. LYNCH & HOWLEY'S Real Estate Column Cairo . ... I'lttiburK Cincinnati I oiilaville .... N'Hxhrtlle .... 8t. uia I AMOVE LOW WaTKR, rr. CIM-OE. . jamrx W atson-, Serzeant, Signal Sarrlc, U. S. A. .ollr-. Wo will pay no bills contracted by any employe or Tuk Bulletin, unless the same is made on a written order dgned by the president or secretary of tho com pany, aud we will accept no orders given oj- an employe oi tnc company, for any purpose whatsoever. Cairo Bulletin' Company. November II), 1875. tf New York Ntore. Just received New Sugar Cured Hams, New Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, New Sugar Cured .Shoulders, New Bock Candy Drip Syrup. K.AO. Self-risiag Buckwheat Flour, best article iu use try It, , , New Dried Corn, etc., Mince Meat, Apple Butter, Quince Butter, Peach Butler, New ltaislns, New Prunes, Also New Orleans sugar nnd syrup. We offer the above goods at bottom llg- ures. Chas. O. Patikii A Co. 1MS-I0t. Corset ! Corset t Ueilbron & Well have always on hand the best and largest stock ot Corsets In the city. A good corset, grey or white at iu cents. FOB SALE Several good Farms and 3,000 acres of unimproved Lands ii "Winter's Block Bow." A large iiuiiiImtoI desirable Besi dences aud excellent vacant Lots, suita ble for business houes and residences. FOB BENT. Business liouc ou Levee, lately oc cupied by ruiinlngliani & Stilwell. Business house on Levee, near Sixth street, lately occupied by Cross. Cole man A Co. Winter's Block--suitable for Hotel. OthVes or Business rooms chenn. Tenements numbered 4. 7, 8 and 0. In Winter's Bow, 5 rooms each, for $10 iht mouth. No. 10 (corner). $12 507 rooms. Cottage on Sixth street, near Wash ington avenue 4 rooms 310 n month. Store room in -Pilot House," lately occupied Uy A. Hallcy. Storeroom lately occupied by Howe Sewing Machine Co., ou Commercial avenue, near Ninth street. Two small Houses west of Twenty second street, near Pine, $4 each per, mniiih. Dwelling hoiiho on Twelfth, near Walnut, 0 rooms, for $12 per month. Store room om Levee, above Kighth I street $20 per mouth. I FOB IjEASIJ OB SALE. i tV number ol Lots 011 Levee; above 1 wemii street, ouUide tire limits. Also a largo number of other Lota In dlflereut localities. Lauds, iu tracta to suit, near Cairo. S-18.tr. (varieties of sausage manufactured: Wf , Koehler A Bro. arc superior to any otkar 1 Cairo manufacture. The decision of tha matter will be IeB to n competent cosa mlttce, at Scluel's hall on Sunday, Not. 21st. We make this offer In yood faith, Oel Ing confident that better sausage thaa that made bv Koehler A Mm. I,n. -T-.v- aa7 MWV m j Ul'lVWaLIWUl a 1 . Alexander county. I "'I'1 c,ai',!ot l)r(Klu n Cairo or k" and "Winter's J ,1,01"teof ""r01' L. ll-loMt h red. Koehler A Bko. Witerroors iukI rlnunul. We offer nt reduced rates, bet black waterproof, at 00 cents. Hmlmio.y A Wkil. LOCAL NOTICES. Witaled. Col. Law, of Pulaski, Pulaski county. desires to take ten or a dozen horses to winter at Ills farm. Good stabling aud pasture, at low rates. For reference ap ply to J. H. Melcalf, Cflro, III. ll-l-3t pareu to serve up, on short notice, fresh gilts which were displayed 011 tho piano oysters In any style that may bo desired, for the -Inspection of tho guestr, -They. Haying a .neat. Usty and.qiuerooasj H0 were all beautiful aud appropriate, and hotter pUre In the city can be found many or thetn elegant and costly ; wbCKOM MQ go atid enjoj liHj of the aUrcr CMtor-Mr, aud Mrs, William. Attention! Blfr. Wo have four dozen Imitation Ebony Sjrague Cuu-Upeurrs, taken for adver tising, which we will sell at two dollars per dozen. Inquire at Bulletin office. Mllliaery t Millinery I Tho largest and bes't selected stock or Millinery can be found at Hellbron A VVeH'sat greatly reduced prices, consist ing of flue tlowcrs, wings, feathers, velvet, .valour and ornaments, Special attention 1 called to our Hue of Ostrich Faathers In all colon, from $1 to $7, the largest in tha market, Cloak I Cloak! Everybody should call on Hellbron A Weil aud examine thclrfall stock of ladies and men's cloaks. Just received from Now York, before going oUewhere. As we make a specialty or theso goods, wo an offer at an Inducement. Hrildro.v A "iVr.iL. Ileret An Improved farm of forty acres, fif teen miles from Cairo, near Caledonia, III., will be sold or exchanged for a houso and lot In Cairo, Address, ' John It. Pidoeo.v, lM8:3t Caledonia, Pulaski county, III. Rverythlni; for Children t ' Hellbron A Well can do butter In the lino of children's dresses, christening robes, zephyr bonnets and caps, incriuQ French bonnets and caps, coney bonnets and caps ; alsj a lull and complete llin' of children's mcrlno aud waterproof cloaks than any one euo this, side of iChieswu : " , and by examining these goods,, wa ,con-1 A round goloT cat-ring. wl(li aeadaeta. vluco you tint we mean what we say, as t with garnet and pearls. Tho liiid our motto is small profit and quIcV Mies. , will bo liberally rewarded by learlog tlu Ueilbron ft Weil, fame at tho Bvuitin oWce. 3t TWI t " . . ... iuw Mieeis 01 nnsioi noaru ttHt re ceived at Ihe Bulletin otllce, and tor sale to the trade. The motto of Ueilbron A Well Is "Quick sales and small proilts." 1.00K at the splendid suit forslx dol lars you can get at Hellbron A Well's, 1 12 and 144 Commercial avenue. We have just received a full line or children's cloaks and bonnets ; also ladies' cloaks and skirts at lower prices than ever. Hkiluko.n & Weil. The best hud cheapest hats can lie found nt Hellbron & Weil's. MOUNTED MAPS or THE City of Cairo, colored aud varnished, for sale at halt price ($2.50) at the Bulletin olllee. Exchnngo for salo on nil tho princi pal cities of Europe nt Enterprise Savings name. 11.12-lm. A scries of lectures under tho auspU ces of tho members of tlm Library Asso ciation for the establishment of a public library in' Cairo, will bo held alter nately at the Presbyterian, Methodist and ChrUtuln churches. The foliowiug la 1 dies ntiil geutlPiuen have kindly con seuted to lecture, commencing: Nov. 10, Dr. II. Warduer. " 2:i, Bev. Chas. A. Gilbert. " 20. Dr. Win. It. Smith. Dec. 6, Miss Kato Thompson. " IS.Hon. Wm. II. Green. " 21, Mrs. G. G. Alvord. C. C. E. Goss, Scc'y. By order of Executive Committee. A Hmn stun ttver To Cowpertjfwalt A Phillips to try those Gold Bucklo cigars. Klalne. Barclay Brothers, at 74 Ohio levee, are wholesale agents for Ihe celebrated ElauM Oil. For cler light and absolute siaV. it Is the best oil In Ihe world. Itlsalsf for sale at retail by all druggists. 11-17-tf. Pur Male. A two-light ornamented gas chandaller, will' globes. Apply to E. A. BfasKtr. Don't forget to get your present or 10 yards or the bi s t calicos hefote going elsewhere, at Hellbron & Well's. Cniunrraaert I viiat .otlre. I have this day secured tho sole ngeney lor me sale or Uatt. Flelsehman A Coinpany'6 compressed yenst, either wholcselo or retnil. Dealers can bo supplied at any aud nil times by calling on me. This Is the only yratt of the klinl in market that Is gen uine. W. L. Bristol. U2 Eighth Mtvot. Cairo. UN.. Oct. 2.I. IS75. 10-26-lm. .4 od rlneo In Buy. A. Halley'n new store Is certainly hum ofthelH-st arrnngrd or the kind 'tube found iu the cily, and what is Mter, Im has so arranged his prices that many am taking advantage of the opportunity of fered to buy stoves, tinware, etc., cheaper than ever known iu Cairo. Call on Hal ley, 118 Commercial avenue, next door to the Arab enginu house. 0-30-tf. S3-Cmitre T-aat.-Ca Only agency iu town for Tauszky yeast best in use wholesale and retail. Received fresh dally by New YorkStors. CAIRO WARKfTWHOLESALE. C.iructrd dally br K. M; 8learns. comrall,m "i".TeU !J,'cre"r3r ot ,h 'ro Uoril f Flour, according to jnule ti oo 00 Com, mlxrtl, sacked ,,,., - tu- Corn, while, sacked Ma O.ita, niurd M j- Bran, ,r ton tu 00 Jlfnl, tf.im tlrlnl , a w Iliiller, cliulce Northern 272S Butter, cholca SouiUern llllnol SlfeSSa tgga jr.l0n ";ta Clilckvns. tier ilcizrn.. o tai ut Tnrkrys, cr dozen ,',7 ongUO 00 .tpiiica, enoirc, T uarrti .. 3 IW3 ss Aplilcs, common, r barrel a 00 HotutoM, )r banvl I ID Oolons, uer barrel 1 oa NKW AOTXXTIUinurTI. ATHBWKTJX. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. rreonll arsaS! The lust chance to get your calico dress gralh by. buyiiig,$7 worth of dry goods at ilcllbrou ft tVeil's; WU1b proauoea for ttw fint tirt In thUf.lty calltd la TWO ORPHANS! Willi orWoal scenery, painted llils jleo by Otvid A. Strons, i AdmlMloM imcUIt fj tStvr Vurk. 70 ama secant. a-lttservcdsesUatWr.lUrUinn'e wilhoiH extra chnrKC ll-is-it. JAMWTMT Fashionable Barbtr " NORTH SIDE OF XfCfflTJT sfUCMt SHweea Wi aaatagiaa aTaui aad Onasnrclal rttVOaCKS kwUi oblalirait far hhmp. A-'DUIIy, eta i mMcnce unnwcuaryi (n f. l!.r, !.' Adttras V. O box 10.7Caleaf. tUlaofa, y ll-o-in. u a'limM. . iltM MT. Ja.rU aUCPICAL IXSIIl v 10-lMly Si, Jopb, .Uv.