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HKOUVVf HOOIKTIKS
AMCAl.ON I.OIKIK, .SO, M.
j4.tl1I11y1.Ulll :lt Ji:llr-l:"l WWII, III I
' rtll'iw nun.
1 imnri nor t.ciiiini""'"
Al.KXANDKIt I.OIIIIK, Nj -ill.
nidi' h-iiui in wi.i.. ...
Itliiwn, iiimH 'wry Hi iH'Iay tilhl
".vflWis' HI Hill I "" ... ... .... .. ..... . .
OlllllltKl.ll .ItmlU't I'I'IWITII niAin iini- 1 iiiiiii
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' tAIUO I.N A Ml'. Ml.. ST, I . " I" Hil
t JM ll'lil-l rlluw ' HUH oil ii urni iiii'i uttm
ii,.i.Iht lii rvrry iiiuhtli, nt liatr-Ml It'll
1111 II lll44UAt. I,' I'
A ' AlltH I.HIHIi:, NO !M7,..r' .VA..M.
llol'l H'Kiil.ir i'ofiiiitiitilmtloii.4 In M.i
tiK -0111. Hull, curiiir (0i11111cr1l.il im-niif
' v 'rtnil l.ixMn ti.t, 1111 Mt.nnl ainl
.mill Moii.litv ol' inch 1111. 11II1
LYNCH & HOWIEY'S
Real Estate Column
i'oi: i:i:.r.
Two ,'inH col tildes 011 Twrnty-Vliitli
'lii cl, Heir iiinni-rcliil .nciiiic.
-.Stoic loom on 'oniliiiTtliil iivi'iint',
liot to vVnviily hotel.
DwclliiiK I11111-1; tiiiTlilrli'dith stn.'i't,
iR'iir ('oiniiirrclal uxciitic
I'ooil ihvclllic lion-i-on Walnut, In.1
iwci.'ii Twcnty-K'tonil ami Tni'iity-tli'ril
Mlrl'l".
Hlnm-moiii corner Twentieth .mil
Poplar street".
Twoftorv hoiiMMiti ,tli licct, wet
ot Washington nv 1:11111:.
Iloii'o 011 Walnut streut, near Center
ilijamit premises.
IloiiK! 011 ('omtni'rciiil iivomie, near
Ititli i-treet. Siiltnl'Ic for huhn; ami
tlvvt-llln-'.
Ilou-o on Conimerelnl avenue, aliove
hth -ticet. .Suitable lor liu.iin -x anil
ihvellln.
Itiiiine- hoil-e on l.evee, lately 00
nii!i'il by Cunningham ,V Stllvvrll
cheap.
Winter's Mock- Miltablc lor Hotel
Olllce.s or Hiinlncr- roonic cliiu'i.
Tenement iitimbercil I, S anil II, In
Winter'" Itovv. .1 room- each, lor ill) per
month.
S'o. ID (corner), 5-1:2 fiO -7 room'.
Cottage on Sixth 'treet, near Wash
ington a cuius I rooiiM.
-.Store room In "l'ilot Ilon-c," lately
,icciiplcil hy A. llallcy.
Iittclllng house on SlMli "-tuct anil
.Ictlcrion avenue.
Orplinn Ayliim huilillu; anil preiuN
n-t, Kent low, to a i'ooil ten tut.
Mote room, coiner Twentieth ami
Washington avenue, f 1'Ja month.
Itoom- In varlou part ot the city.
I'OIM.I.'ASKOKSAU:.
-I. nml-, In tract to Milt, near C.ilro.
tf.s-lS
HOUSES
VM
DWELLINGS
pon ruEisTT
- libelling hon-e, 7 room; 10 !ot
ciii lii.'i il, In good order, on Twenty
lourth anil Walnut Mi oi l.-, licnt low to
a ol tenant.
Itucllln;: limine, I room niul li;ie
nient. 011 l'liplar street, tietwcen Thlr
ttenth ami rmirtecnlh -liiilf. Itcnt
S1'J..VI.
1 1. Two ti lu iuelit oil Wil -ilile of f 'mil
111eicl.il avenue near I'ilth street. Miltahlc
lor hop aii"l ilwelliug. 1'i'iit fereneh, -J
.. 1 mouth.
-hwelling Iioiim', .". loom, on l'irtli
tiift in ar Wr.Iniit, in im1 icpalr. Itent
;I2.iV) per month.
( lt:ige, ' l(,ouill anil kitchen,
I'wcnli' lift .'tliel, IM-iir SycniiiiiH'
norlh -i'li'. Cent T iiioulh.
Two .-mall lioii'c., uoilhweol lorner
I iftccntli ami I'opuhu. K- nllow.
-I'.a'ciiii nl of hilck liullilhig.wcut s-UI
of Wa-hiugtoii ucniic ueai' Klghticiilh
tiee, Ihc 10011M iu good cimilltlou
1,'elll low.
-Iliiilitlng on i 'a', -ide of Ciiiniiii'icial
avenue, near Tenth Mrcet. -ullalile lor
cilpeiitcr -Ihiji. heap 11 ill.
liuilihug on wcm ide of Commercial
avinue, near Twellth tieet, Old "City
Hall." J'eiit cry low.
Tenement, olllce. ami room In vari
olic lae.'ition. Wents low.
. Lot.- ami laniN for Mile or Icit-c,
.Inil.N kl. 1I.IIMAN V Co.,
Ileal IMato Agent, comer Sixth and
l.evte -licet. It-l.Vtf
All riirunlc llisriii'-. Ciu'cil
nv mi. 111 1.1.
lie I located iu Cairo, llllniii-, ami I
ftlll ciilling on you to b; healed. Why
willyou tlli! of old cluonlu dieascs, when
you can he cured with mi little co-t or
money. )o not ghe it up ye'., for tlurc
1 still halm in (illiad. ('alio I the
place to come to he cured ol all your
aches and pain-.
1 am now prepared at my nlllcu to gic
medicated hath?, and prr-ons wl-hiug to
rcccivo Mich, will call at my olllce on
Kighth street, No. 22, from the hours ot
J p.m. till !i p.m. A No plain baths, hoi
baths, warm hath-, cold bath-, or vapor
baths. A No pcr.-on having the con
sumption or week lung-, and wNhlugto
reccivo nicillcinu.s by inhalation, cm ic
cclve the treatment at my olllce, thN be
ing tho only tiito way of getting medl
cine direct to the lungs, A No I treat di
unes ot the eyci of years .standing, ami
tlio blind lias been made to h'u by my
tieatiucnt. All di.-ca-M of tlio i-l.lu
cure. KNtula cured by mu without tlio
ue of the knife. If you have a cancer,
coino and bo ciiicil. All private i11-chm'
In tho slimiest time, cured by me. In
short, for all chroniu disease of tint hu
man system, go to Dr. Unit. If you wNh
to bo cured. I compound and prcpaicall
my medicine at my olllce. It is said
that practice makes pel feet. I have been
Ihlrly years 11 practicing physician.
All letter. ami communication shall
ho coutldeutlal and promptly attended to
by me. Direct Du. lli'i.i,
No. !- Kightli street, Cairo, IIIIiumV.
l-lll-illlm
I5i:aii Tuis.-lthd cages, llowcrslanil.s
llower lf.ln. 1110. lut-Ki.y, co cream
frcceri", toilet ware, bath lub. lamp
chimneys, oil, fluting iiniii and ilutlng
ncUiWS ; nNo a lull supply ol plain null
slainpcd tinware, whole-ale and retail,
by C, W. Ilendcivon, KU Couuuerclalav
cntu', Cairo. Illlnol. ll-Mm
hc ulliiin.
w.miim i:n:s is
I'llltCI I V ( l.lllth
l.niioii lici.i.Kiiv 1 - I'li'icfuuiioiuxrlliuf I :iln
it I'un.liil Hi. lorllioollireon II)' I Ink, al lln-ni-liiiKi.-liliiurtly
i lictlon Wil l, K. IUUKIN9.
We lili'Ulllliolliil to lllliolllili' Ilie mine ol'
.IA.MI.S W s UN Alll' im 11 luiiillil.ili- lor tlx
olllre r Clt ( li ik, ut tlii'i lolllliK i lly i lii'lloii.
We uic nitllioil-l lo inoioioii" llii ii:iiitc or
V. I'.AdJ.I 11, 11 ijiinllil:ili' lor H- I11II00 lo
llie oilii col ( My ( Ink ut Du. 1 liming il.nilir
ilirlloii. lit
IIO Mill III hllt'CA l IDS'.
Mr. Willhiiii flrultoii I.h I,i ii Ii) iiliiiolinrtil iku
1.1111II1I.1I1. lor .ili lliw rol tlie Iloui'i 01 i.iiiiciuioii.
I.Hctloii, Niliiriluy, .irll Ut.
itATii.s or ,iovi:it 1 isi.MJ.
J-J-AII tillla for mliTlUlui:, me (In uU"l y
ulilc IM AllVA NCR
'IruiiiUnt u'lM'illliiK will N: lii'rt"l nt tli
r.itc of II I") r iMiuut for tin; llrt Iiih tIIuii
unit Jo H utu fur cnrli nlcciiriit nil A lltorul
ilinvmiil will l.c tii:iil: on ft.iinlliiK mi'l illily
u'lvrrtlMimiiU
Kor Ih-iTlliiit I uiicrul notice tl ("i Sotlrfol
iiiiflhiK of willed or MTnt(iriler Vin-iiM for
sirli liiwrtl'in
Uiunli, sioclt-ty, Ki'stlul uti'l fciipinr l.ollrca
will onlyliflnnrtiit inmUiilln-imiiU
No U'lnrth'iiiiut will Ik- rrrcitol at lens than
Ao n-iitd, niul no hum rtln J 1 it nt will In- 1iip rt 1
for less Hum ttmc iloltnm .ir Inolltli
tri'r'" ' '1 'locuI llUBliioHs Notices, of
li ten llnenor moro, inaortea
C- In tho Bulletin u follows :
Commence CounthiK nt ten Lines,
Ono ttiRortlon per line Cents.
Two insertions per line 7 O11U.
Three Insertions per lino 10 Cents.
Blx Insertions per lino 1 & Cents,
Two weeks per Una Cents.
Ono month per tine :I5 Cents,
No Koductlou will be maito In utjovo
Prices.
CITY NEWS.
Tlll'KsDAV. MAKCH '.M, I7(i.
Local Wnttlicr Kipori.
Caiiio, Itl.., .Munli 11, Kl.
TIUE.
IIak. I Tin:.
."I I "! 1 i"'
.TO. .Ml , :S:
wj.m.1, lii
n 111 I :ts
Wiwn Vkl.
Wkatii.
Uoiiily.
Klr
Cloiul)
t It til
1 1
V: i
1
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1 n.ro.
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.IAMI.-5 vt'Airo.s',
Scrxrant, SUiibI srri'tre, I,'. A .
IJooMs 10 llKxi. 1'iTiir room, and a
neat cottage on Third .Sticct, fnc from
Ipo water, and III good condition. Kn-
iiulre of Win. Mc Males at the Delta
loil-o. .'-lo-tl.
A. ll.w.i.nv. A llneiot of table ami
pocket cutlery, aNo spade, shovel
hoe, rake. fork,axes and a general lino
of hardware jn-t received by A. llallcy,
11.1 Commercial aenue. -'-IS-IIm.
.Ii-iT Ki:i i:ivi:i- A. llallcy ha-jut
leccl.'cda line lot of canary and mock
ing bird cage, llower stand, llower
trainer., lia-ket. arclier. iieart and
wreathes which lie ha mniked very low.
:tt ll.i Cou11nercl.il avenue. 'J-l-.lm.
Ki.cii'lKn AUMi JJiirt lti:. 111:. Sweet
Cream. Cu-tanl Whip ami I-'ro-tlng
maker. Lightning Keciprocntlug tin
cliuru. I!e.-t in tlio world. 'J'ry the egg
beater and churn ami N convinced. I'or
ale by C, W. IlcudcrMili, 1!H Commer
cial avenue, Cairo, Illlnol".
i in
Ntnici: Ki Canii!ih:s t amlidate
may ue the columiM of the r.i i.l.nii.v
to bring their nam below the people, at
the following rates eni in aJnmer:
city clerk, -: city Trcvorcr. Al.
1I1 riuaii, $J. No variation Irom the oaii
in aitrmirr rule. It
.sn mi. 1 him! t:w . Thi' liglitung. re-
cipno-alliig, tin chill 11 ami egg heater,
the Nte-t ami tin' bet eer miide. at A.
llallcy'.. who i now i-elllug hi large
stock ot Moves, tin and Iniltaua wale ut
gicatly icducetl pilce. (ilve hliu a call
twlnrc j 011 purcha-e, 11.1 Commercial nv
lie. j-i-.iiu.
S1.1; ICticii. '.'. Koch, at III niiop and
stoic 100111, No. W) (.'oiniucrciai avenue,
ha for -ale a stock of boot anil shoe of
liKown make ; also a large slock of St.
l.nuN cu-toui inado boot and shoe. lie
kccpthu lic-t inateiial and 1 up in nil
the latct style. Mis lit ale perfect, and
atl'factlon i guaranteed. OUo him a
call- !o2:J-tf
Noin 1:. Ilaidwarc, tinware anil
toc. plow, baud cultivators, spade.,
shovel, forks, hoc., rake-, step ladder- ;
aNo keep constantly on baud a lino as
sortment ot table and pocket cutlery and
buililci'. hardware. I am -ole agent lor
the celebrated Charter Oak -tovi.. of
which I keep iu stock a full siipyly of the
lillelelit -ie.-. Tho above aitiele- at
"rock bottom ligurcs'"
"i-lui C. W. 1 1 i:Nii:i(-t in.
l'.il Cuuimci'cial avenue, Cairo, III.
4Jf I'lllitiiin I. lie liiklli'iuice iillliino
Mr. Charles Win lcbach of St. l.ouU
traveling agent lur the (icrmaula l.ilo
luiiiruuco Co., of New Vnk, N iu llio
city looking after the lnteic.-tof the com
pany and will icinaln for a low weeks',
aiiviiuc having any grievance ng.iluH
the company cau-cd by their late agent,
Mr. Ii. V. Itel.uer' will vciy nuichobllgu
Mr. Wurt.eb.u h by calling on liliu or
leaving word at the Alexander County
Hank. Alter bank time plca-e call at the
Aillngton lloiiec. I will aNo Inloini tlio
patruiiMif tho conniauy and tho public
that wo havo appointed Mr. Tho. .1.
Keith as agent at Cairo.
('11.1111.1:. Writizui.u'ii,
Il-lS-iit. Traveling Agent .
$10,000.
Ten thouauU dollafn worth of goods
at cost. I will coiumeuco tills day re
tailing tho largo and valuahlo stock ot
good., consNtlng of elnthlnjr. ladles' fur
ni-lilng goods, gents' luriiishliig good
Htnmliu d dry goods, fancy goods, Jewelry,
etc., at tho old stand of Mcllbrou & Weil,
fur cash at actual co-t. No gnmN deliv
ered until paid for.
I will make it an object for ineichauts
lo buy these good In jobbing lots, for
cah i.i hand, iu quantities to snli.
1 am iiutlioiled alo to rcclevo bids
for thu next leu day for tlio piirchai!
' In bulk ot all Unit portion 01 sain mock
j which shall reinalu unsold 011 the morn
. Ing of March I lib. Now is tho thno lo
1 hue. (ii.iii'.iii: I'nsiiiui.
I'rovl-loual Asgiico ol llcllbron ,V
V ell. huukilipt.
Cairo, Fell. !l, 1S7U. -'Mi
lillllH llllll I II'.
A lieaullfill line ol new emhioldt'lie
jnl received by the ici ojjiiiaiI "embiold
cry home" of Calm .1. Htirger A Co.
II-UNIf
I'tir Male. .
Two l'ooil. eaV lulHilng Icick .s. Tin
two lor i I to, or $100 each. I'or luMlicr
iiarllciiliir.s annlvat Uic ollh o ol Ihc Iron
.Mountain liailroad couiiany, f. Ohio
lewis :-'-if
liiili'iil.
'I lie .S'oi lglad lolearu that .Mr. Matt
ell's hill for Cairo'' hclictlt will ho sup'
potted warmly by two or three New
Kngland meinlicrs of Congre. If .Mr.
Matlcll can get hi bill out of .Mr. II111
ford'n coniinlttec with a lavorablo rcpoil,
few incmbclH villoppoc it. We bullee
a lavorablu report Irom th" commlttci!
will secure It parage liy u iiuauimou
vote.
.0II1 c.
Wo will pay no bill contracted by any
employe of Tin: Ilruxiix, unle tlio
same N luado on .1 written order signed
by the president or secretary of the coin
pany, ami we will accept no order given
by an employe of the company, lor any
purpose, whatsoever.
C.ll!l 1111.1.1.1 IX tOMI'A.NV.
November 10. 1S7.V tl
llimril of ritin itlloii .Mi iiilirr.
Me.-rs. Sallord and I'lillllsgoutit ortho
board ol education soon, and Mr. I'tiillls
refuses to succeed himself. Mr. .Sallord
will, wo iimlcrMainl, cou-cnt to run again.
Mo Is a good man lor this position ex
cellent. I le has the time ami the Inclina
tion to make a good school olllcer, and
such an olllccrho i-. We hopo lie may
be it.-clcctcd. Me ought to bis
Oiisliim re l.iti mill .Vi'lllou.
Cashmcro lace and netting, 'a splendid
n--ortuicut, certain to please thu ladle,
Jiirt In, at .1. Ilurgcr A. Co. U-2NU
lliiiicroiikl.v III.
A rciiort was iu circulation la-t even
ing to the ell'ect that Mr. ISe.-nnrd
MeMaiiuu, who lias been ick tor some
time with pneumonia, was not expected
to live. After some Inquiry ; found
the the report to be only too true that
Mr. McManuu was very low, and his re
covery con-idercit doubtful. Wu hope
these ft-ar may prove delusive that Mr.
Mc.Manuus' recovery may bo speedy nnd
complete.
Will lie Hint r
Tlie Sun Is troubled about Mam Irvin.
The Sun want to knuw if he will run
for sherill. We don't know; but If he
doe he will scoop tho man on the other
side, sure a fate. Yv hen the Sun people
put up their man, If .Sherill' Irvln is the
candidate oppo-cd lo liiiu, down will
conn' the .S'hm'i man's hope of election.
lint Sherill Irvln don't confide his in
tentions to u.s, and we don't know
whether ho Intend- to he a candidate.
Ol'HlltllI'll.
It is tin purpo-c of (lie l'i publicans to
organie their party in till county thi
fall nnd endeavor tnuli-ct a county ticket.
Let them. It the Democrat can be In
duced to do their duty we can defeat the
Ilelkiiapper' by a liaud-ome nrtjority.
Mr. Pope i not here, and Mr. Munli !
gone; biilC.il. McKealg remains to lead
the lio'ts ol his puty to battle.
VV001I ! Vt'iMiil !! Woo, I !
Wood at the (!ox I'aetory at sev, tit v
live cent" a load. :t-'JNIt.
Nllll .Sruliiiitf
'l'i('!iur'i' lilaki! Is tlll In search of the
ineauing of Mayor Winter's latest coin
inuulcatlou. The .Mayor pcr.ii-toutly ic-fu-es
to enlighten tlio Treasurer, and no
body hut the Mayor knows what tho pur-
po-e of that communication was The
man of tho .Vim probably know, it lie
don't he may Induce hi- able lawyer to
':in:li lor the meaning ot inter, the
.Mayor, a Pt forth iuhls epistle to Wake,
tho Treasurer.
Mrallnn for Melniol lllieelor
lly authority of mc ot our best citi
zen, we till morning announce Mr.
Win. Strattnn as a candidate for school
director. Mr. Stnitton Is In every way
ipialllicd, and wo believe lilm to be ,iut
tho man for tlie place. No man take- a
livelier Interest iu our publiu schools than
ho doe, and if tlio people should see tit
to elect lihu lliey will never havo occasion
to regret it. The schools will be the bet
ter till lor Id having had a baud iu their
management.
AI11111I !' I ('.
( ifo. A. Ilowley. Deputy l ulled
.Stites Maifhal for tin; .Soutlietn Dl-liict
of Illinois is Iu the city.
Mr. John I'ultou and wile have re
turned (o Cairo, and will make thi- their
homo iu tho future.
-"Kldcr" .loliii l.huNcy, Kurcka, Illi
nois;'!'. C. Itains, Cincinnati, and (ico.
O. I'iuhariNon, ludiauapolN, Indiana,
were tinning tho guests regNtcicd at the
St.Charlc' hotel yosterd iy.
I'. A. Nixon, .St. I.oul., is at tiieSt.
diailcs, hotel.
Attention! Ilt'iiltrn,
Wo liave four ilo.cn liuitallou Klionv
Spraouo Can-Openers, taken for adver
.Nlng, which wo will sell at two dollars
po- do.eii. Impilie at llulletlu olllce.
Wo llitln'l.
'I'he Sun -av.s wo said, lint countv ami
city can get no relict from thu court..
and cannot do so for the icasou that tho
supremo court has taken the "kernel"
out of the grab law. Wo didn't. Wo
said wo could not say to tho courts:
"Tho Stato inado u a promise; because
of thill proniNo wo inado a pioniNo to
certain lallioads; tho supreme court will
not permit llioi-itiititlooheivutlii.'pi,om-le
If made In us; therefore wo a.K you
lo permit us to not regard lint promi-u
we maim to inn ccriaiu railroads" M oll,
wo could sav tills to tlio (nuts, but the
courts would cpilalnly reply: "You
must mako good your prmuNc."
Kill (illlVCN.
I'resh arrival ol a very largo lusurl.
incut ol ladies' and jcciiIh' kid gloves at
.1 lluiKcriv Co. It'JNtl
Our Aiiron I11II011
Moil. Mr. Ileicfoiil, haiiiuaii of (ho
Coinuilitio mi Coniiiii ite, iciurn d to
Washington on Ihe'iOlh In having been
alucnt Irom his place In the Mouse about
two weeks Mo HOW propo-e to goto
work on the western rivets andliaihors
appioprlatioti ipiestion. He will report
W it 1 In two week.hesay,an( recommend
about I.VWKI.OOO. Tho Cairo hilt Ik hefon
a snb-comuilttee, of which Mr. Ilcrefonl
I chairman, nnd will, we have no doubt.
he recommended to the full committee.
which will f ecure for It a lavorable re-
HOI t Id tin- Mouse. Villlcll Will nmkn ll n
success We expect to be able to ay lo
our pltteiia wl I hill it few Wick: l!irn.
ford lias fixed us." Mr. Hartell wlll.'.ns
a matter of cour-e, keep alter the chair
man of the Commerce Coinuiltti e. nnd
give him no peace until ho lias given us
me appropriation.
A .So I l.illlinlr.v .
It I HOW conceded that Mrs. Colemnu
the lnuiidrcs, No. ll! Fourth street, lie-
twecn Ma-lilngtoii and Coinineicl.il ave
lines, has one of the best conducted laun
dry establishments In the -lly, anil land
lords of hotels and boarding houses will
find It lo their advantage to call upon
her. Her nt Ices are as follow. : Hotel
and boardliig-hou-e vvuhlng 7"i cents
per do .en. ! or niece work 111 ecu aro as
lollows: .Single shirt ami collar. 10c: tier
dozen, SOc; socks, ."c; two collars .e;
two handkerchief, re; vests 20c; and
all gentlemen' vviar, !0c. per do.en.
I.Mlltl.J lillllll ,i.. -. ,11..,.
ilres-cs with extra trimmings 0c; white
dre-e, jl 2.m' ; ladlf ,' tuulerware, Him
aniVi)ar-e, $1 W tier doen. 1 .2:1-1 f.
The lit i.i.kti.n lias lor .-aloouc iiunilred
lount or Job type, Including many series
that are now generally in use In the llr-t-
cla-sjobolllces of the ("nileil .State. All
the.-e lounts will be iold ttt half their
original cost. Many of them urn com
plete and tihuo-t new, embracing a largo
variety, among them being I'ayton
script, l.'urcka texts, title text open,
i'hlilhui, rimmed black, inoiia-tle. broad
gauge, Egyptian, bank note italic. 'I'm
cm. engraver-!' open, Celtic, French
clarendon, etc. Wu oiler thco lounts
for sale became we are fust rcncwhnr tin?
material of tlie llri.i.r.'i in Job olllce with
the latest faces, all co.-tlv and minuted t
city ue. In a few days we will send to
our country menus circular displaying
lounts separately ami in scries, to which
will be attached price and terms. Wltcie
whole erles are purchased special reduc
lions will be made. Orders lor lob mint
ing Irom country olllccs promptly tilled.
tf
Ilenlll of M. II. fioiiilrirli.
Mr. SI. It. Coodrlch, general freight
and ticket agent of the Cairo & Vin.
ceiine railroad, died at his rooms in thi
city at 0 o'clock ycterday morning. Mr.
(ioodrlch wa taken sink very suddenly
while on tlie cars a week or ten days ago,
when on his way home from New York,
and on arrival here wa carried from the
(rain to his room-, at the corner ol Klghth
street and Washington avenue. Ho was
very -ick for.a few (lays. when hi ieae,
pneumonia, -i-emcd to abate, and he
improved so rapidly that up to Slight lie-
fore la-t lie wa considered out ol danger,
and Id speedy record y seemed assured.
Hut at about 10 o'clock Tuesday night lie
took n relapse, and notwithstanding
every thing that medical skill ami kind
and devoted Irieud could tin for him, lie
continued to grow wor-e, until about H
o'clock yetci(lay morning, when lie
died. Mr. 1 ioodrlch had bsen connected
with the Cairo ami Vinccnncs lallrnad for
about two year.,and filled the position ti
which he was a-signetl with marked
ability, and to the entire satl-factlou of
the management of tlie road. He was
about thirty-live years of age, and was
married less than a year ago. v 0 1111
der-taiul the remains will betaken told
former homo at Auburn, New York, I'or
Interment. One of thesadde-t features of
Mr. Goodrich's ilnttli is tlio fact that Id
mother now lies ill In Chicago, nnd was
not awaro even that her sou was sick,
Tlie news of his death will prove a terri
ble blow to her. and Mr. Goodrich's
friends In this city aro fearful of tlie le
suit.
Vllst t'llllHOOIIS I.Ot'lllM.
Work on the levee at Cairo lias co-t
up lo the present time, JU.'sSO.W, and Is
yet uncompleted, though work has been
discontinued for the pre-ent. Tho work
done N very suh-tautial and tlio average
eitieu of Cairo now retires for tlio night
with a eiisu of security that lias not been
cxpci lcnccd lor some time past. Pit
IJ'toin Tribune,
Dcmotte, tlio eiiciis man, Is getting
hi circus apparatus in order for the sum
mer campaign. Ho expects lo bo ready
to Marl out by tho middle of April. Mis
company ol performers, stock, etc., will
arrive in a lew day, and at onee go into
Itainlng.
At tlie I'lautci 's tobacco warehouse.
Tenth html, between Commercial and
Washington avenue., Mesit'e. .Stiaughn,
lllncklo it Co,, piopiletors, one of the
largest offerings of tobacco over known
on an orillnaiy sale day, will take place
to-morrow morning.
There wa no buluc.si In tlio police
courts yestenlay.
The streets and street crossings ate
In terrible condition. Thu inciting snow
is leaving them covered with mud mid
slosh.
Mr. Kexfoiil U making exteu-lvo Im
provements 011 thu I'lautci's' house, llu
is rearranging Hw upper stories ; and
having leased the second story of the ad
joining building, N having it converted
into sleeping iipaiiiuents. When lur
uNhcd tho hoo'o will lie much moro
roomy, and in every way Improved. Mr,
licM'mil knows how in keep llolii.
Tim Delta City Cornet hand hoys
are gelling ready !"' grand ball at
Klngo'shall on ha-ler Monday night.
-Tlie'.Turncr, are malting pieparntlons
for a hall and supper al their hall, on
Master .Monthly night.
Tlio "Jolly itrothoiV ol .lonesbni'ii
are making pieparatlous to give agiauil
hall and supper, at .Masonic hall, Iu that
city, on llie 22d ol April They have In
vitcd a number ol I'lleniN In thN (lly, In
ptrllcipntc in Hie le.liltle-.
-'I'he laille.l ot the Mcthodi-l chinch
will hold their next sociable at llie rest
denco nl Mr, James Johnson, corner of
Fourteenth slice! and Commercial ave
nue.
'Illf t'llllSllllllllllllll I'lllllT.
Wi'alil yelerd.iy that the defeat ol tho
many elloils lliat had been made to re
peal the "grab law'1 was proof coneht
lve tliat a inajoiily ofthe people of the
.State wcii! ol tlio opinion that the State
should stand by (he primiNe that had
been made by Unit law to the people ol
llie counties eltle and towns of tho.Statc,
Wu aNo added, that what the majority of
llie people wanted done they could do,
and that, since tho supieinc court had
taken away from tho counties
cities and towns the. considera
tion promised them by the "grab law."
the State ought to auino the debts
lade under that law. and could be mailt!
to do so, if proper action were taken liy
the General Assembly.
The .s'ioi understood us to say, and
robably in the lia-te of writing vvo tlid
Imply, that under a bill passed by the
Genera! Ascinblv and sltriioil hi- Ho.
ovcrnor without other action these
debts might be changed Into a debt of tho
State; lint we are awaro ot tholacttli.it
the law authorizing thN action would
have to be submitted to tin; tieoole.
Therefore wc said, that tlie inaiotltv of
the people of tlie State being hi f.tvor o''
tlie State peiloriulng Its contract in lid
matter, e.iuhl make the State do so li the
cnerat As-embly would do it putt.
The General As-cmby may pa 11 bill to
lake up thc.-e debts, ami that
bill signed by the governor becomes u
law, which, beloro It bceoioc- vitnl.
must be published ami endorsed bv n
vote ol a majority of the people voting
lor members ol the General As-cuiblyat
;eneral election, 'i'he people can do
nothing until tlie IcgNlatuio has acted
made the law.
Ilutthlslsuli.it we must have a law
enacted by the General Assembly inking
up these bond, assuming the debts made
under the grab law by counties, towu-
liln. cities and towns, ami such a lw
the General Assembly has the power to
niter. 'I lien the ret is plain sailing.
The ballots of the people will, we have
no doubt, giro to the law vitality.
Cataiiiiii is ii common tlicae. .-o
common that suulilug, -pitting, and
blowing ot the nn meet us at every
turn 011 the street. Your foot slins In
these tia-ty discharges on tlio sidewalk
ami In the pnbllu convevanee: and it
disagreeable odor, containing the breath
of tlio alllictcd, renders them olVenlve to
their a-soclates. 'llierc N the h!het
medical authority lor stating that with
tuny out-hall, 11 .not two-ihlnl, of tlio-e
illlieted witli constiniptiou of the luiu'.
the di-ease coiumence as catarrh iu the
noso and head, the next step being lo
throat and bronchial tube. lastly to the
lungs. Mow important then to give early
and prompt attention to a catarrh ! To
cure this loathsome ill-cn-o correct the.
sytcm by u-lng Dr. Hierce's Golden
Medical DNcoveiy, which tones ll up,
cleanses the blood, and heals tlie ilie.ied
glands by a spcelile inilueiiee upon them :
and to aIt, ue Dr. Sage' Catarrh
Iteineily witli Dr. 1'ierm's ,',,. al Douche.
This is the only way to ivarh the upper
ami hack eivltles where tlie dNclmige
comes from. No danger from this Meat
men!, ami It I- pleasant lo u-e. The two
medicines with instrument are sold bv
dealer in medicine. il-J-'-d.v w-l w-c.'ii.
I ll IlllllMIN lllttl tSllorlltlll.
Tlie AteliNon, Topekn ami Santa l-'e
railroad from Kau-a City and Atchl-ou
on the Mi-ouri river, via Topeka. the
capitol ot Kau-a, and tho beautltul i-kan-a
valley to the liot.ky Mountain.
Tho shortest l-uite to I'uelielo tlio Grand
Canon, Colorado Spring. .Maiiltou,
Hikes Speal;, nnd all place of note Iu the
mountain region. Tlio favorite route
to Denver and all points hi Northern
Colorado. Tho bc-t route to Southern
Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona. Tlio
oulv direct route to the famous Sail
.1 11:111 mines. The track and equipment
is uucqualcd, trains 11111 through from
the Mi-ouii river, to the I'ocky Moun
tains, making connections hi Union tie
pots and avoiding delays and tiaiis
I'ers. I'or lull descriptive circulars
map-, time table, etc., nddiess
T. J. Amiuiisiin.
Gcu'l I'.ks. Ageul, Topeka, Kan.
l-l!-tl.v.w -ly.
lie I'l'iicllcei
Of Inili-criiuiuatt! drugging can hardly
bo too severely coudeiuuei. The ellccl
of all such amateur doctoring, is to un
duly stimulate organs of tho body for
awhile, alter which tliey nre hit wor-e
than before. Ib'llcl for the lungs Is of a
tlin'ercnt naliire, and Is always a gain, by
leaving them stronger for llie re-t It
gives Why suffer llio tired leeling, Ihc
fever and inltabllity that every hum of
lung and throat dl-ea-e, however tiivial,
Is sure to give when llio magic aid of
Hall's ll.ilsaiu (INpiis tlic-o uiNciios, ami
leaves one Iredi and Ireo I'or the duties
and dellgliN ol llie? Sold everywhere.
i'rice, SI. w-IICMl
1 tieuii
For
Fitly cents', at Winter's Galleiy.
12-2:i-tl
Amoiilslilou I tu t I
Harvey Lake, Albion, Midi., was
cured by WNhart's 1'iuo Tree Tar Cor
dial idler coughing twenty years ! It
never falls to permanently euro till Serot
uloiis Complaints, l.uug Diseases mid
Consumption. A pleasant tonic for nor
von d jiuly. 1'iiiillcs llio blood, re
moves external sores, and makes the
body clean. w-ll(l")
iluiisi'licepei', A 1 1 cut loo.
Do you know lhalJ. Ilurgcr A Co. 1110
In leeelpi of a magnlllcciit lino ol carpels
and oil dollies, nil the very latest styles
and design V Tim llrt arrival of llie sea
son. Slop iu and examine their stock'.
:i-2Ntj
I.von'h Ka mi vinos mal.e.s lieautiful,
i;o..sy, hixuiiant lialrt prevents its tail
ing out or luruinu'gi ay. It has stood the
lest ol 10 years. N liiaiinlu.'tly perfumed,
nnd Inn no rival, ;i-IO-i,Mw ly
RIVERNF.WS.
VV'aii IlKpiiilMKir lltwt' lUront I
ilstph tl, .r, ' J
AtlOVS
LOW WAT Ml. IIIAMUk.
STAtlOl, . -
T. IM. IT. IN.
Culro I.I a
1'ltlBlmrir : tl o 11
Cincinnati IK 11 i
Mi'ilnrlllt- II a 0 0
-N'rtSll Vltle -J.V ,;
.It. IOIIM IS "I 1
i:viii.' in,-
-J!!,"'i( a x 1
V Irk.liurk' ;?i j
'.Sv orlr.un 1 1 i
'Itt'lou hlirh Miitrrof lsT l
.IA.VIi:s VV.V VSllS,
S'ikhiiiI, SUli.l ffrvltp, IJ.S A,
I'm I Mm.
AltlllVTIl,
Steamer Jim FNk, I'aducah.
" John I. Tolle, New Oilcan.
" llelle MempliN, Memphis
" Hover and tow, Ohio river.
" Atlantic, barges, New Orleans
' Ste. Genevieve, St. I.ouls
" Vint Slilnkle, Cincinnati.
in:r.vitTi:ii.
Steamer Jim Fik, I'aducah.
John I'. Tolle, St. I.ouls.
llelle Memphis .St. I.ouls
Hover and tow. St. I.ouls
Atlantic and baige. St. I.011N.
" Ste. Genevieve, Vicksburg.
" Vint Slilnkle, Memphis
" l.copaid ami tow, St. l.otlN.
uiv:n, wn.viiini: and iif-ixDs.
Tho gauge stood 10 feet ' Inches last
evening. Tin- iL-e I'liini the evening pre
vious was t) inches
The weather was wann and cloudy,
llu-iucs.s is very ipilt 1.
tii.xmiAi, 11 ol-.
The llelle .Memphis p.tj.-cd up lor St.
I.ouls with a good trip.
The Ste. Genevieve bad a fair trip
down and added about tcwenty-tlvt! ton
here. Tlie Cherokee pa--cd do.vu yesterday
morning witli all the Ircight she wanted.
i'he Hisiuarck pas.-cd up Irom Nov
Oiic.in for St. I.ouls late Tuesday night.
The James Ft.-k hail a good trip yes
terday, and brought 10 I1I11I tobacco lor
the Cairo A. Vlncciiues railroad,
'l'ho licet ami elegant Anchor Mne
steamer Grand Tower, Captain George
Lennox, N tlie Mcmphl packet tills even
ing. The owners of the John 11. Maude
want all claims again-t that boat sent In
at ouee.
The F.. II. Durfce leaves l'lttshilig to
day lor the Waek Mills ami Fort llcuton
witli a big party of gold hunters.
Tlie Jim Fi-kiclt tlie Golden Hide
at I 'ai I ileal 1 yestenlay morning. She is
leportetl "loaded flat ami gels 1000 bar
rels flour and 200 hogsheads of tobacco
at that point.
The John F. Tolle passed up from
New Oilcans yesterday morning. She
dropped'.! barge here loaded witli i;ov
crument gravestones, whleli go to the
National Cemetery ut Mound City.
('apt. Dick I. ores' new steainer Carou
dnlet I iu bad luck again. When aliout
thirty mile. above New Otleann, on her
down trip Monday night, sin-encountered
a stoini which blew oil her cabin and
pilot house and damaged and mined
much of her furniture.
Neither Hie City of Alton or the Com
tuonweallli got away trout St. I.ouls at
the appointed time, but both will he hen
to-day.
Ill Mi MA II. -I I'M 11.
hiiasiur m" n- oin.iiiiott ui u,,. nit -t
llollllt II. Ihk, Ml l.'.lllo, in tlie Mule ol llll-
IIOI4, :! uic CIO-C OI lillillll-i,, I llllHV, .Vl.tllll III,
ui:soi'i!ii:s.
Loans niul ,.i-.,iinH .... 5l-T,Cst 1,7
1 . nonii to sfi'ioi.t'iii'iil.tlion ... .i,iimiiii
tiini-i; tiot-k noiiiis niul iiiiirlKio.'' '.'i.HIJi'i
,iif iiiiiii !iiiioiisi ic.rrte iltri'lll- . l'-'7tl!il 111
Dili' llolll otli, I N:itioii:tl ll.ink Is, 'ill l
I'm' I'loin Si.il,. haul, niul lutiil.i iit !!S,H Ml
Ui-.il i'lal,', I'lirnlliui- ami IIMiiii-s ... . T,:i7 - ai
1 iirn nl I'Vin'iiM's ami lau M '.',.'" -n
I lucks and otlii r i-it-li ittm I.sll i.l
llllls ot 1 it he r .Sulluiuil liaiiU s.i.'.H no
tiaclioiiiil rlllH'iu-ydmhl'llli nli klt-s li.'.i.S lo
nTle tlnrunuiiit itnlil lii-.isiny note-) .,'., 1 ;.s
l.t'al-lcndt'i' noii'i, , '.'I.imi no
uriitiiiiillon I11111I Mini I . . trcimi-
itr ('. i'l i-i'i iiI. ol'ciit'iilnllon) .','.'. ihi
1'iie iioiii if . .- tici-miT, eint-i- niun
' per out. rfilt iintion Inml ,ts"i no
i'utal s,,l,.1MI .v,
I.l tllll.lllO.
( II 1 1 i 1 1t I Sill, k 1 '.I 111 III lll,lHI I"
miiiIii limit Vi.iuti 111
1 illiff iimllt Mist inollt 'il.P's :;)
Nutiojial hank milt's otitHtniKlin l.j,tHiii 10
Inilltiilualilriio-lts Miilijvtl lo tliirk... 'J,,i.'i .-V
lint1 In ollit-r .Sntlomil Imnks t, ,;n ,
I no to sliile lianks niiitliaiiki'is Is, ".nj in
lotal 1 ,.!' V.
s lie ol' llllimis, l onnl) ol" AliMimli r J -
I. A. II. -uir.,ril. larldir of llie nliotf
111111111I li.tnk, 1I0 soli'innly Httt':ir lliat llie alioxt--tali
mi nt Is line In llu- Lot of mv know h-ilsr
nml In lit I'. A II siAKI'iiKli, 1 ii-lih i .
-ulifiiliril mul khoiii lo Ii, roit- hi,. IIiIa Nth
.li ol Maii-li, l-T'- II II I AMii.i:,
Nol.ll) I'lllillc.
I .,111. 1 Alli'-l
II I. 1 1 1 . 1 .1 1 1 A Y, )
li. II Wl I.l lAMsiiN, ' Hint tin -
It II I I .SMMillA.VI.
Mort(;co'a Eate.
V In' eas, (iroi'k'o Ciitiir.iu nml Mmllia
A. Cin'lirau Ids will', by tliclr t'ellam sale
innrt','.i!;e, (I itcd Aii'iiit 'JiHli, IH7.I, aiul le
I'oi'itrd on p.ige ,';ni,,'iii.'i, ;;nij, ainl.'DT, nml
lei'iii'ileil Iu viiliune ol mm tragus In
Hi round: rV olllce nl' M:ii Ion, -1111111 j, IIIU
nni linn Igaed to the iniileri-liir.l, llio
nmtlieiist ipiart ml llie uoillie.ot iii:iilii
. 1 section twdii voro (.'li, township l 1
til, iiorlli r.itigo'ono (I) (i.i.t, t'oiititiiiiiig
lolly llu) acres, innl llie we-l lull' nl' Die
h inlaw c-t 1 1 1 ir'er, nl llie soul Invest tpt tiler
olni:it iw put) .live (.'.S), towi-liip two
I 1. ninth Lilian ono (I) ea-t. t'onliiliiliig
Iwi ii'v 1'J'ii 1111 t's, all sit'iati d 111 llie ctiuiil'
ot Minion, ami M tie of Illinois In secure
tlio 1 ayimnit ol a certain note, iu -a'd inert
gae sjii't'llieil : Now, umb'r llii proUslons
of raid liioilg.iKe.ilt'timlt having lieuu initio
l 11 the pav incut of said unto, llio under gn
cd w III oiler said iiliovo deseillic'l iiroln'itv
for sale at auction, in the hllitst Milder
forca-li. al llio court timim dour, in Culro,
Aliix'audt'i' eoiiniy, III mils, nt ihc hour ol
1 (' lock p 111., nl
.MiiiiiIii.V. Alril I Till. .1. II. IHTli
lur thu pin poijs liimld uiortgage ml forth.
W.vl.ir.lt IIVM.ni', Trui-urrr MnrlKJtfcc.
li.ited, CAIito, I1.1,., M:ireh, 'J.i ISTH.
(illKUN A (ill.niltir, Attnrne.v s.
Vr.iti JtAtos Mttrtbal'i Bale in Admiralty.
Olllil.tc iiuil.i'U luiiliy kivtntliat in pitrsii
I. tint'!' of mi liiU'ilot'iiliirj' ili't'iif, uiilirini; Hit
sale of llu- Mi'aniliiial tloM inoi' Vllt'ii, lu-rlioat.
lat'kli', iii.ilil iilnl liunllnit', nml by virtue ol'a
t III in 1-trmioii iiiiiiiorit-ii nun. niiniinsi alio
I'll'M'll, U-IK-I OUl Of (III! lIUllll'l I'OlIlt III' llu'
I'llllisl Males lot' llie .Soullit'iii llNltlt-l ol llll;
cols, liiaibnlnilty, illrtiitsl In llie nuai ili"-
I'nllnl !-i tli-s .Vl;iihut lor s.lil ilUirii'l,'Hi''l
.VI.iuli I7III, A l. lsjil I Mill ruler for .i al
liillilio vi'inliii', lit tlw it li.ul' ut tlio l lly nlCiillo,
Illinois, bisanl tllsllltl. In llif IiIkIimI '!' V"'
lililili r ft 4 null, on llu- Ulilay i.l' Vpill. A. I'
lstil, al leu ii'rliirlc.ii.iii., tin' fnlliittina
I'liliiil inniitily lii-wit 1
llie Sleiiiiiliniil tJiivci-iitirAHf"'
ht f liimt 1, t it kle, iiiiarrl nml furiilttiif.lli am'
h t hit: I'n n niiifiiii 10 i.n "M i;,"'!,";.. V
- ,S. .Vl,ii.liit I'oi'Smillii'iii IH.Iilftnl IlllunU
lly li'.li:it SAII', l'f'i"'.
1 ahn, llllnnlt, Mnuli .. .
liltcii .VtillluTl. I'mili'i'l"! I.lliilli-nli,
I l.illdt
Nrhnnl ,nn, NiiIi.
Vfitli-i. I. ti.inlif .l.h .1 .. . ....
?,i liv,, , ,,. ' r: ."' on rriiMT a ii l
7lh, ISili. ill two t.'rlork, ,. ftt fi,. ',
m.iiii ui in, ,-uiu i nuui-r nt culro, (liv irmifi tf
.i hool orTiiviilili So. l- H. It. 1 wetl, i
.Mptnnit,.p ,.,iit.l v .rllla.ill .. . .1 .
ndiiMjl lot .So (lii). liilli!!.s)ouili.Mt iiurtr
'...Vi'l !""'." M nunti't'sl lfiil.
.'til' "'r1 "'ity-clBlit (''") III lli-NoTtli-nt
I';.'",' "illoi. No IS, In ml,l l,.viiM,l.
1 l ' IHnir one li.il r ili loir,..
in ,., ' '"' 1",.lf l'i'''Ic i rlc mouth t
l ,,i ,V7,','",lni"."''. Willi inorlf(ieiiii II
lly onler nrtl.r lioar.l ol TniMinr.SrliiMl
loii M. l.ts-Hitx,
j;IHo. IIUtnr,,,n,,,.';'r',"'' '''
Trnti.' Hnlv.
Wherein Steplicn II. Ward and wife, bv
their deed dated March IJtli. IS7;) j
recorilotl on .ige'l"3 Inlinnk ')' 0r Ttu t
Dtieds In tho llrcortlcr'jottlfeni Alcxainlt r
county, llllmifs, fonvevo I to (he untie',
signed, lot numbered thlr v-seven (.'17) an t
tldrti-Blalit (iW), in blin k nu'lnbt'ri'il tvvpnit.
HdV en CJ7, In tlio I'lrst Atlilltinti in Hia lrr '
Cnlro. Ilflnnl.. In lrii-1 tn ..,.... ,l.A J...
incut nf a i cilaln nolo therein tlii ri!icil.
.-.", iiinier tun provilon ol said tlcctl, tie
lattlt liavhe'liocn ma. e In the payment of
said nolo, the unileisigiml v a If offor said
properly for sale, nt auction, to tho holiest
iltldcr forc.i-li.nl the Court llou-c door,
In tlieclly r Ctiro, Illlnol-, al V. o'clncX
P, in., of Monday, April lTlli, Is7ii, for tin
purpo-c of said lrut.
ALKHKII 11. S KOIttl.
i'rti'lec atnlMotls.iKcv.
liti:KV.V(iii.ni:i'.T. Attorncv
Caiiiii, It.i.s.., March 17, l?i. ' w.il-il It.
VVAtlOMM.
The Gamble Wagon
iVBHi4ri.Miiilfloll to.
rsNi
?tCvk
'-A-IH.O, ZZiXiZNOXB'
MANUKACrUllKI) UY
JOHN P. GAMBLE.
TH BEST and CHEAPEST WAGON KAN
UFACTUREDl
MANUFACTORY, OHIO LEVEE
Noar Thtrth-Fourth StrMt
CARL PETERS,
HORSE SHOER,
BLACKSMITH
AMD
Wagon Maker,
SIXTH ST11EET, Botwcon OHIO
LEVEE AND COMMERCIAL
AVENUE.
Manufactures bin own Horse Shoaml
can Assure a cod Work.
PATRONAGE SOLICITED
T'i-llll
WHOIXN.tl.i: tlKOI'KHN.
STRATTON & BIRD,
Wholesale Grocers
-Anil
Commission Merchants
AUKN1M AIJKltlCAN POWDKK CO
57 Ohio Loveo.
G. D WILLIAMSON,
Wholesale Grocer
DtuK'r In
BOAT STORES,
Commission Merchant,
No. 76 OHIO LEVEE.
s
1T.C1AI, utltiitiai nivtii toconalKuuii'iitii Htid
mura onifri
VAIIIKI'Y siwiii:.
New-York Store
WHOM'SAMi AND RETAIL.
Xiai'Kost
VARIETY STOCK
TN THE CITY.
Oooclt) Sold Vory Close.
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