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8808 Yf gOOIKTZKS AS0A1XJN LOIH1K, NO. f.l. Knlirhia nf I'rllilaa. meeta CTrrr Fri day night at lialf-imet aeven, in Odd- renown' iin - "u. Uianrellor Commander Af.KXANDKIl LODOK, NO. Ml .-aaaaaaaas; inurwnunii r tVlBlowv meet every lliumdiiy n i Kht P at liair-Mt aeven . In I heir hall on ,o umcrciai avenue, ui.m ... .-...... "frill ClIA I.AMK, JJ U ' 1 VIUO KNC'AMPMKNT, I. 0. O. V.. merla Jill tjil'l-r 'liowa null oil me iirai uim iinru , i.Hi.lnv Li every nioiilli, at hair-pat aeven .IWil II (IdjaMAM, 0 ) a CAIIlOl.ODOi:. .VO.OT.A.r. A A. M. -ert llulilri'Ktil.ir comrnutilratlim In Ma )Vi inili' Hall, rorm r (.'oliumri'lal avenue ' 'and Klxlitli atritt, on the eirond anil iiiiii .Momi.iv ni iacii monili, LYNCH & HOWLEY'S Real Estate Column 101. HUNT. - Iloufc on Ninth tn.i't, iK'tween V.'nl nut nm! Oeilnr MreeU, .?1.. ritorn room on I.evee. Miu't, alinw Kljrhtti, $20. Twogonl rottn).c. oiiTwnity-N'Iiith atreel, ucnr (.'oimiicrclal avenue. fltori! tooiii on Cniniiieiel.il avenue, licit to Wiiu-rly hotel. )0. (looil ita-elllng house, on Wutti ut , Ik tween Twenty-Trow. mul Twenty-tli'iil etrecti, $10. Store-room iiorner Twenlletli aii'l I'o.IartrcnU,$12 U). Store room adjoining (.hove, $M. Twostorv' hoiiwon oth treet, west ot Wnslilnt'ton avenue, $15. Hons? on Walnut street, nenr Center jileaiint premises, GO. House on Commercial avenue, near l!th Mreet. Suitable for liiitu'ai anil .1 wclllnjf, $lfi. Winter's lllock fiiltfthle Tor Hotel Ofllcei or HtulncH roomi cheap. .'IVneinenti numbwil 1, 8, !) mid 10, Winter'" Itow, 5 room each for $10 ler month. Cotta'i on Sixth street, near Wash ington avenue I room, $7. - Storu room In "Pilot IIone," lately teeupled Uy A. Ilalley. - flwellliij; home on Sixth treet and Jell'eron avenm; $10. -Orphan Asylum hullillii ami preml Rent low, to a kocmI teninU Store room, corner Twentieth and Washington avenue, $12 n month. Rooms In varloiu part ol thu city. FOR I.KASK OR HAIiK. Ivh1h, In traett to Milt, near Cairo. tf.S-lS Roojii io Rkm. Four looms, and a neati'ottnj.'e on Third Street, free from nipt, water, awl in ood erudition. Kn iiiilre. of Win. .Melliile. at the Delta ffoii'e. 'M.Vtf. A. Ham.i.y. A llnelot of table and pocket cutlery, alo ap.-iuV, fliovel-1-hoe, rakes, forks.axc.'' and a genera! line of hardware Jii't received hy A. Ilalley, 1 1.1 Commercial avenue. '-i-1 8-3m. .Il-r Rl.CKIVKie A. Ilalley hm jut received n line lot of canary awl moek Inj; hlnl elites, ilower Hand, doner trainer, haket', archer, heart' and wreathe", which lie lias marked very low. at 1 1.1 Commercial avenue. 'J-IS-frn. Xoncr m ('A.viiiiiAri:. (.andldates may uc the eoliimiH of the Uri.i.KTi.v to hrlnir their names lietnre the people, at the fullowhc rates, taih in aitrancr , "Ity Clerk, $5 ; 'lty TreA-urer, $.1; All deruian, ?2. No variation trnm the mih in mlrancr rule. tf Skk Koch.'. ICoeli, at hl 'hop and itorn room, No. l0 Cnmmerciu! avenue, )ia for alu a -tocl. of hoots awl .hoe-i ol his own make ; ulo a lare stock of t. l.ouU eii-tom inady lioot awl hoes. lie keeps the hi'st material awl i up In all the liite-t tjleis. IIU lit are perfect, awl atlfactlon U juaranteed. lie him a call- !"2:i-ir HOUSES DWELLINGS ron xubnt lUisine-s lloii'e lately occupied hy Wood Rltteuhoiue A ( 'o., on I.evee he low 1 Ith streci. Reil very reafonuhle. Dwelling houe, 7 rooms; 10 lot enclosed, in good order, on Twenty fourth and Walnut MrceK Rent low to it good tenant. Two tenements on west side of Com mercial avenue near Filth street, sultahle lor shop and dwelling. Itont for each, $8 per mouth. Dwelling hoiiRe, .1 room, on Fifth street near Wnfnut, In good repair. Rent r?l2.S0 per month. Cottage, 2 rooms and kitchen, Twcnty-llr.H nlreot, near Sycnmore north side. Rent $.1, per mouth. Two .-mall houses, northwest corner Fifteenth and Popular. Rent low. Basement of hrlek hulldlug, west iddc of Washington avenue near Klghteenth street, live rooms hi good condition! Rent low. Building on east side of Commercial avenue, near Tenth street, sultahle for eaipeuter shop. Cheap rent. Building on west side of Commercial iwenue, near Twelfth street, Old "City Hall." Rent very low. Tenements, olllces and rooms In vari ous lacations. Rents low. Lots and lands for sale or lease. John Q. Uaiiman it Co., Real "'"statu Agents, coiner Sixth and I.evee streets. It-l.Vtf .Vouch. Hardware, tinware and stoves, plown, hand cultivators, spades, vihovels, forks, hoes, rakes, step ladders ; alio keep constantly on hand u line as sortment ol tahlo nwl pocket cutlery and hulldcr's hardware, I am sole agent for tint celebrated Charter Oak stoves, of which I keep In stock a full supyly of the .different sizes. The above articles at "rock bottom llgures'" .:i-5-lm 0. W. HKNiucnsoN, 101 Commercial avenue, Cairo, Ilk a.miim :mi:tn. KOK SIIKHIKK. W'r nrenulliorinl tnnnnaunre that It. A. Kit liiiiinlsnii la an Inili lrtnclint l!c'iilillraii ramll ilntr lor Mirtllt, at the fnnilnp count) rli-ctlon. I'OHCITV CI.KIilv. i:iuiiiii llci.l.crit i-I'lroif nniwimiri'llial lanl a cahillilatr lor I tie (inlreeri Itjr .lrrk,atllieai jM!u hlnK rll y rlrrllrm Wnx K. IIiwkin. We arraiilliorlMl In announce Hie name if .IA.MM W. viKWAIlT n a riimlMjlp lor Hit nflire ol Cll) Ui rL, nt IheriixihiK "It)' Oeiilon. We nre antliorlriit to announce Hie name nf V, K. A.M.I, V huh caniliilalr fur le-fliftlon tu theollireurc'lly Clerk at I lie emuinK charter eliclliin. I'l IIOAIIO Ol' KUIICATIOS. Mr. William Stratum 1 hereby nnnounrnl aaa raiyllilnleldr.Meiiilieroflhellimnl nfKilucUoii. Klrcllun, Sutiiriluy, A.rll tat. hakn or Anvr.KTiNixti. E-A1I hllli fur ailrertiainK, are due and pay able IN AUVAMCI Trnntlent alrertlain(r will tie InierteJ at Ilia rate of 11 1 xre'iuarc for the tint Inwrllon ami V rent tut each uliuiiitnt on A lllieral iliacountwUI beinaile on nUnJIng anil ilUjilay alrertlieinenta .... for InnertlnK Kuneral notice l W Notice of meetlnK of ioclelle or ec.ret orders renU fur each Insertion Church, Society, Kestlttl anil .Siiiier notice! will only be Intend aa iutverttiiioenU No a-ttertlMnient will be received at leaa than McenU, ami no aierllenient will be Inierteil for leu than three ilollara rer month Local Bualnaaa Notlcaa, of ten linea or more. Inserted In the Bulletin follows : Commence Counting at ten JLInea. One Insertion per line 9 Cents. Two Insertions per line 7 Cents. Three Insertions per line.... ......10 Cents. HI x insertions car 11ns IB Cents. Two weeks per line - 80 Cents. One month per line 36 Cents. Mo Reduction will be made in above Prices. - " CITY NEWS. TIIPKSDAV. AI'RIhO, lh70. Loral Weather Report. Cairo, 111., April 0, 1STC. TIMK Tux. I Will). I Vil. I Wcatii. I I 2 ii. in am" .lA.MhS WAlijfl.N, ."er.'eant, Sljunl herrlte, 17 S. A, Ontemilnl Ifnte I nut recelvel hy (oldstlne t Rosen- water. 3-2S.tr. Hut Ulovra. Fresh arrival ot a very large assort went ol ladles' and gents' Lid gloves at I Burger & Co. :i-2I-tl Linen I'nprr. Linen lihre, plate llnish, letter and note ji:it at the Bri.i.r.Ti.v olllcc. Blue and cream laid, below St. Louis prices. ;nliiiirre l.iwr and Xrttlnga. CaOiiutre lace and netting, a splendid assortment, certain to pleae the ladles, Jut In, at J. Burger & Co. 3-21-tf Alteutlon ! Itenlera. Wo have four dozen Imitation Kbony ?pr.igue Can-OjK'iiers, taken for adver tising, which we will sell at two dollars l r ilo. ii. Iiiiiiire at Bulletin olllcc. i:inlrl)lerle. A heaiitlful line of new embroideries just received by the recognised "embroid ery house ' of Cairo .1. Burger & Co. :i-2i-tf lloiirkrriM-r. Atlentlnii. Oo you know that .1. Burger it Co. are in receipt of n magnificent line of carpets and oil clothes, all the very latest styles and designs V The first arrival of the sea sou. Stop In and examine their stock. :i-21-tj Kxrrlaior Nnlnou. This popular saloon, comer Fourteenth rtrcetanil Washington avenue, Is open to the public. The bar i supplied with pure wines, choice Ihjuors and the finest brands of cigars. :i-2.Vlm A. Knot's, Proprietor. Leap Yeitr I'll My. The Free Benevolent Sonw ami Daugh ters ot America will give a leap year party at Phlllls' hall on Thursday even ing, April Cth. The committee of ar rangements arc making every prepara tion nud a pleasant and enjnyablo time is anticipated. A general Invitation to at tend Is extended to the public, lit Notice. We will pay no bills contracted by any employe of Tun Bum.kti.n, unless the same Is made on a written order signed by the president or secretary of the com pany, ami we will accept no orders given by an employe of the company, for any purpose, whatsoever. CaIIIO Bl'I.I.KTlN t OMI'ANV. November ID. IMTi. tt The 1'liice. Fur a clca.i shave, a fashionable hair cut, or a thorough shampoo, go to .1. ficorgo Stelnhouse on Klgbth street, Alexander County Bank building. Ills shop Is always neat; his towels always clean ; his assistants always polite, and his tables covered with the latest dally papers, lor the benefit of his customers. :i-2u-tf. New U00U1. Mr. S. Roscnwatcrof the firm of Gold stlue & Rosenwater, Is now and has been for the past two weeks In New York, purchasing a stock ol new spring goods. The firm Is dally In receipt of large In voices of new and fashlonablu spring dry goods, men's furnishing goods, Ae.'( which they aro selling at remarkably low llgures. It will pay you to call around and sec them. :i-20-lf Npeclo t'nyiiienl. George I.attncr, proprietor ol'tho New Kxeelslor Haloon, Commercial avciiue( three doors below Sixth street, Is bound to became the popular icsort of the city. This morning at iu o ciock no win man guratea new feature In his lino ofhusl ness, to-wlt : Ho will resuino specie pay-ment-pay out sliver In making change A free lunch every morning at 10 o'clock. Thu liar Is stocked with Pilsner beer, and the lest ol wines, liquors and cigars. Glvu the F.xeeMor a call It Is the place IUII. W.h: I 41' I .V I 1'. Kalr so.0, 4 I W t 11 , ito M.V 1 it I .V 'J ! do M.ZVi I Ut ' N 11 do lor the hest beer, and hard money, n filed Isaac Smith, a eoloied loan, living In the north end of town, died of pneumonia yesterday morning, lie had been sick for one week. Kerovcrlus;. Mr. I). A. Echols, who was shot, and It was thought fatally wounded hy .losepli Dnpoysterat Fort Jefferson a lew days ago. we aro told, Is rccowlng. Notice. All parties having claims against the New Levee are hereby untitled that I will settle the same, as directed by the city council, on Monday next. It n. F. IIi.akk, City Treasurer. I'oatponrit. The examination of Louis I). Thorns, bankrupt, which was set to take place before Register John Q. Harmaii yesterday morning, was postponed until to-d.iv. Married. A lady and gentlemen from tho "rural deestrlets," named Win. Wlm and Mrs. -Mary Kennedy, appeared before Judge Bross yesterday, and expressed their de sire to have hU honor tie for them the matrimonial knot, which he did, ami the couple departed. For West Point, Mr. Harry Moon and sister, of Cape Girardeau, were In the city yesterday. Mr. Moon has received the appointment of a cadetslilp at West Point, from the fifth congressional district of Missouri, and Is now on his way to that place to assume his studies. His sister accom panies htm as far as Philadelphia, where she will attend the ( 'entennlal. Well Acaln. Dr. George Parker, who accompanied Alderman Thomas Halliday to New Or leans, returned yesterday morning. He says Alderman llatllday has entirely re covered his health. Dr. Parker left Mr. Halliday at Jackson, Tennessee, where he was to meet Captain W. P. Halliday. The two will arrive home to-day. In Itie City. 0. A. Harker. Esq., of Vienna, John son county, was In the city on Tuesday on huilnces pertaining to thu late con tested election case between himself and Ma). Kuykendall. We learn from Mr. il. that by Judge Baker's decision, after throwing out all illegal ballots on both side, Mr. Harker still had a clear major Ity ot thirty-two votes. It Is hardly prob ably that the case will be taken to the supreme court. Kotnrhlld's Meaferle. Mr. James De.Mott, manager of Roth- chllds A Company's Royal Victoria Cir cus and Menagerie, returned bv the steamer Vlckshurg yesterday morning with a fine young Hon, two camels, a beautiful ring horse and twelve mules. Mr. I'eMott Is fait getting his animals, blriU and horses In readiness for the summer tour. (rent ctaukrapt Male, Now Is your last chance to get your goods at less than cost, as I have bought the whole bankrupt stock of Hellbron & Well, consisting of dry goods, motions, clothing, etc., at such low prices that en ables me to give everybody bargains that will .-atlsty even the hardest customer. I will continue the business at the old stand ot Hellbron & Well only tor thirty days longer, and all the goods must be sold within that time on account of re moval. Be on hand In time, before all the bargains are gone, as I mean busi ness. Solomon pAiiKini, ol Chi. l-5-lm 142 Commercial avenue. .linrrinaje of an Old 'alrolle. From the Sparta i'laimieater we learn that "one of those quiet little affairs which sometimes take inadamc tumor unawares, and causes mankind to rctlcct on the uncertainty of her foreknowledge of coming events, took place at the resi dence of Hon. J. E. Detrlch, on last Wednesday evening. We refer to the Joining in the holy bouds of matrimony Mrs. F. B. Jacobs of this place, and Mr. Win. Wctzell of Mound City. Rev. W. J. Gellesplc tied the knot. We are out ol old shoes but extend our best wishes, and say a long, prosperous nud happy life to you." Poller, Court. Amanda Jones was arrested hy 0111. cer Wooten for being drunk and disturb. Ing tho peace, and as a preliminary to her arraignment before the legal bar, was put In the calaboose. Sho was tried yes terday and sent to jail tor seven days In default of the payment ot a lino of llye dollars and costs. George Duffy an J Peter McClare were taken up by Officer Andy Cain lor light ing. Judge Bross lined them each live dollars and costs, nud scut them to jalj lor tour days because they dldn t pay. il.'Utle Brown is a lady who appeared before Judge Bross yesterday and got out a warrant for the arrest of another lady named Mattlo Jones, who site swears Is guilty ol selling liquor without license. Sho also had a warrant made out for Mattlo charging her with violat ing the laws of decency by living with a man who is not her husband. She left the office happy iu tho thought that Mattie was In a tight fix. A No. 1 Laundry, It Is now conceded that Mrs, Coleman the laundress, No. 12 Fourth street, be tween Washington and Commercial nvej lines, has one of the best conducted laun dry establishments in the city, and land lords of hotels and hoarding houses will dud it to their advuntago to call upon her. Her prices are as follows: Hotel and boarding-house washing 75 cents per down. For piece work prices are as follows: Single shirt and collar, lOoj per do.en, SOe; socks, Be; two collars, 5o; two handkerchiefs, fie; vests, 20a; and all gentlemen's wear, 80c. per dozen, Ladles plain calico dresses, 25c ; calico dresses with extra trimmings, ftOo; white dresses, $1 25o ; ladies' underware, line iiud.eoarse, $l 00 per dozen. 1-23-tf. An Ornlsalnn, We yeiteiday published the llt nt ottl cers elected by the Arab lire company at their meeting Monday night, Iml through the negligence of the Infernal compositor, who has been the pest of our existence, the name or Mr. J. ( . Hucls, who was chosen secretary, wa? omitted. We republish the list, a? follows: B.F.Blake, president;.!. II. RRten home, vice-president ; J. c. Hucls, secretary; Wood Rltteiihomc, trea surer; John IL Robinson, T. J. Ivertb, Carl Peters, Edward Deonla, Jacob Goldstlne, and Wilton Trigg, di rectors. Foreman of engine, Fred Whltcamp assistant, Frank I. Pecker; forctoniL of hose, Carl Peters; assistant, Julius Ser bian. Personal. Mr. J. B. Matlock, of Nashville, Illi nois, Is at the St. Charles. Mr. Matlock is the edltoV and proprietor of the Nash ville Journal, and paid us a brotherly call yesterday. B. J. Van Dorn, ol" Tennessee, Is at the St. Charles. James T. Johnson, of New York, Is at the St. Charles. Mr. K. M. Long, an extensive lum ber dealer of Terre Haute, Indiana, Is at tho St. Charles. William A. Edmundson, superintend ent of sleeping cars on tho New Or leans and St. Louis railroad, Is at the St. Charles. Mr. Edmundson Is accompan ied by Ids ratully, who rssldoln St. Louis, and who are on a pleasure tour through the South. Mr. Dewey, lather of Mr. E. S. Dewey, commlsslsslon merchant of this city, who has been sojourning with his son lor several weeks, returned to his home near Chicago on Tuesday. a, Ml. Nar)'a Park. Some time ago the council Instructed the Street committee to rent out, If pos lble, St. Mary's park to any party or parties who would agree to Improve the park. The matter again came up In the couucll on Tuesday night, when a note was read from Col. Taylor, In which he said It the park was rented he would re vert the land back to the property com pany. The question of the park being Improved at the expense of the city was brought up anil occasioned quite a lengthy debate. Mr. Lancaster of thu Fifth ward, said he had a man who would plant two hundred trees there for sixty dollars. Mayor Winter said he had a man who would plant two hundred trees for fifty dollars, and his mau would agree to keep stock out of the park. Alderman Wright said there was no use In planting trees In the park unless boxes were put around them. No man was going to stand at the gate and keep out stock unless lie was well paid, and unless some one was there to take care of the trees they were sure to be ruined, as the park was public property and the gate could not be kept locked. Alderaiau Vocum suggested that the park be sowed down with thistles, which would keep out both man and heart, and there would be no more fuss about it. The street committee was then Instruct ed to make Jthe best arrangement they could for tho Improvement of the park, and report at the next mieting. r. J. W. Mitchell. Who cures plles.wilhout knife, ligature or caustic, will arrive In Cairo, Wednes day, April 5th, and will locate here per manently for the practice of his profes sion. Dr. M., wo learn from very reliable authority. Is a physician and surgeon of large experience, acknowledged skill, ami also a very aft'able gentleman. He has lor years devoted himself to the treat ment of surgical and chronic diseases. Ho will guarantee cure In every case ot piles, and treats very successfully diseases ol the eye and ear, also diseases peculiar to females. From the favorable testimonials ho brings, wc recommend him to the af flicted in and around Ca iro. Brevltlev Another lot ol animals for the Roth child menagerie arrived by river yester. day. Judge Bird's police court was closed yesterday, Judge Bird being absent from the city. Special bargains In muslins at Gold stlne t Rosenwatcr's. 3-20-tf Tho Delta City Comet hand were out on a serenading trip Tuesday night, and gave the citizens about the band stands a fine musical treat. At the council meeting on Tuesday evening, Treasurer Blake was ordered to have printed levee warrants, hearing 10 per cjnt. Interest tor blank amounts, which will be tilled up by him for the amount due each creditor on account of work done on tho new levee, and paid out as a settlement In full ot each ac count. The process or paying tho men who worked on tholevcn will begin .Mon day A splendid selection of cheviots just received at Goldstlne & Rosenwatcr's. H-20-tf The mayor, with Aldermen Rittcn house, Lancaster and Nellis, will wait upjh Col. Taylor, and endeavor to per suade that gentlemen to withdraw lrom further proceedings against the Narrow Gauge railroad, and sell to that road the right ol way Into the city over the new levee ; but us Col. Taylor Is absent lrom tho city, l ho consultation of tho commit tee will not take place until his return, and when he will return we do not know. 1 (leniN For Fitly cents, at Winter's Gallery. 12-2:1.11 Haiun'hMaunoma I! ai.u preserves ond restores the complexion ; removes freck les, tan and sallowness ; makes the skin soil, white and delicate. Its application cunnot bo detected. ll-lO-dAwly. Lvon'h Katiuikon makes beautiful, glosy, luxuriant hair; prevents iu fall ing out or turning gray. U has stood the test of 40 years. Is charmingly perfumed, mill has no rival. SMO-d&wly rnlrn Alajfatider Jliinllnif C'lial e tlratitl Hit 1 1 to Take 1'Iiick .llnnilnr Ke, April 17111 The members of the above club having secured the largest and best hall (Wash Ington Hall.) and the bet music (Prof. Elsenbnrg's full band) In the oily, they extect and Intend to have one ol the best and most enjoyable dances that overtook place lu the city. They arc having the hall thoroughly renovated lrom top to bottom. The ladles' reception room will ben model ol beauty, na the gentlemen on the committee of decoration have taken special pains to fit up this room. The decorations of the dancing hall will be the finest ever seen In this city. Among the numerous articles for decortlug ami fes tooning the hall wc noticed autEngllsh, Pruslan, French, Ruslan, Spanish, IrUli and the American dags. The mem bers or the club are determined to rival all their former efforts, and are giv ing their time and expending their money with a liberality that shows they mean to leave nothing undone to make their party a success. W. T, Bi:i:i:wa1!t, Pun. Ml' IIi.im. Fui:n. Siiiaus, committee on Arrangements. t'aneer Cured. Dr, HebcrnClallin or iho Northwestern Cancer Institute No. BITS, Wahah ae nue, Chicago, will be In Cairo, at. the St. Charles hotel, April 21st and 22d to treat patients for this dreaded dlcae. Can cers may be surely, speedily nud perma nently cured, iu all Its forms, If taken be fore the patient Is too far gone without the use of the knife, with little or no pain, and without debilitating the patient. This remedy was discovered hy Dr. Clallln, and is known only to hlm-clf. Having tested Its elllcncy thoroughly during twenty years' practice, he Is pre pared to guarantee an aboIutc and ner- manent cure In every caehe undertakes. If. for Knuana anil S'oliirmlit. The Atchison, Topcka and Santa Fe railroad from Kansas City and Ate.hNon on the Missouri river, via Topcka. the capltol ot Kansas, and the hcautilul r kansas valley to tho Rocky Mountains. The shortest mite- to Puebelo the Grand Canon, Colorado Springs, Manltou, Pikes Speak, and all places of note In the mountain regions. The favorite route to Denver and all points In Northern Colorado. The best route to Southern Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona. The only cllrtet route to the famous San Juan mines. The track nud equipment Is uncqualed, trains run through from the Missouri river, to tho Rocky Moun tains, making connections In Union de pots and avoiding delavs ltud trans tors. For lull descriptive chciilars maps, time tables, etc., address T. .1. Amh'.uson. Gen'l Pass. Agent, Topeka. Kan. l-KMUw-ly. All t'lirmile IlKeitet 4'nretl hy mi. hi'i.t. lie is located lu Cairo, Illinois, and Is till calling on you to be healed. Why will you die or old chronic diseases, when you can bo cured with so little cost or money. Do not give it up yet, Tor there U still balm In GHend. Cairo Is Hie place to come to be cured ot all your aches and pains. I am now prepared at my olllee to give medicated baths, and pcrMins wihlug to receive .such, will mil at my otllcn on Eighth street. No. 22, from tho hours ot 2 p.m. till ! p.m. Also plain baths, hot baths, warm baths, cold baths, (r vapor baths. Also persons having tho con xlimptloii or week lungs, nud wi.diiug to receive medicines by inhalation, can re eelvc the treatment at my olllcc, this be ing the only true way of getting medl cine direct to the lungs. Also I treat dis eaes ol the eyes of years standing, and the blind has been made to see by my treatment. All diseases of thu skin cure. Fistula cured by me without tho use of the knife. If you haven cancer, come and be cured. All private diseases lu the shortest time, cured hy me. lu short, for alt chronic diseases of the hu man system, go to Dr. Unit. If you wish to be cured. 1 compound and prepare all my medicines at my olllcc. It Is said that practice makes ierfect. I have been thirty years a practicing physician. All letters and communications shall be confidential and promptly attended to by me. Direct Du. Hui.tz, No. 22 Eighth street, Cairo, Illinois. l-ll)-d:Sm For Sale. Colored and mounted Maps ot the city ol Cairo at $2 50 each (hall price.) A silver plated No. 0 Wilson Shuttle Sewing Machine, hard (piano) liuMt, valued at $85. Will he sold at $20 dis count, on good terms, and ordered direct from the factory. 1000 sheets of brlslol board Just re ceived at the Bum.kti.n olllee, and lor sale to the trade. A No.!) Wilson .Shuttle Sew ing Ma chine valued at $75. Will ho sold ntSIfi discount, and ordered direct ft-om tho factory. A $00 Remington Sewing Machine $110 oil for cash. Suitable lor tailor or boot and shoe manufacturer. MOl'NTED MAPS or tiii: I lly of t'uiro, colored and varnMied, for .-ale at hall price ($2.50) at the Bum.kti.v olllee. For any of thonbovo artlclcs.apply nt tho Bum.ktin olllcc. K. A. BuiiNuvr. Tho Bri.i.r.Ti.v lias for sale one Hundred founts of Job type, Including many series that are now generally lu use lu the find class Job olllces of thu United States. All these founts will be sold ut half their original cost. .Many of them are com plete and almost new, embracing a largo vurlety, among them being Payson scripts, Eureka texts, title trM open, Phldlau, illumed black, monastic, broad gauge, Egyptian, bank note italic, Tu. can, engravers' open, Celtic, French clarendon, nle, Wc oiler llieo lounts lor sale because we are Ilea renewing Iho material of the Bu.i.kiin Job olllcc with the latest faces, all costly mid adapted In city use. In a few days we will iend to our country lilends circular displaying founts separately mid lu scries, tn which will Ik attached price and terms, Whcro whole series are purchased special reduo Hons will be made, Orders lor job print ing lrom country nlliccs promptly ile. tf RIVER NEWS, W .Ui Dsi'AtiTMitKT. llirt lUnmr I l"'l.'. .hm ' i JUiovr i LOW VATll,' rilAXIIK. rr. W. IT, , IX 'j. o r VI s S -I ) i -I I - .i u II .0 j ii ii 'i II M I i V) II II II II Calro...U.v, ........ t'litaim nt. Cltirlnunti. ......... I'niinvUtc. NnnliTlllo St. I.oiih. livaiiMlllc Mruiilil - , Vlrkilmrx ... New Orleiif. .... wtrt 1! . fl, 1J IS 1TI .11 .11 li .1 I'.i low IiChIi mttrrir tl. , JAMKH W A ISDN, ."enreant, Signal Sentrr, I', s. A. I'ort I.UI. " AunivKD. Steamer Jim Flsk. Paducah. " Belle Memphis, Memphis. " Ironsides, Ohio river. " City of Vlckshurg, St. Louis. " Bee and barges, New Orleans. U. P. Schcnck, New Orleans. " A. J. Baker, b.irgcs,' Nashville. " Garrett and barges, N. O. " Nail City and barges, St. Louis. 1 ihi'auti:i. Steamer Jim Flsk, Paducah. " A.J. Baker, tow, Nashville. Belle Memphis. Memphis. " Ironsides, St. Louis. " John Ollmorc, Nashville. " City of Vlcksbnrg. Vlckshurg. " Bee and barges, St. Louis. I. P. Schcnck, Cincinnati. Nail City and barges, Wheeling. There was hi feet I Indies on the gauge lat evening. The Ohio ut in elnnatl declined J feet 5 Inches ; at Louis vllle 1 foot 5 Inches and at Evansvlllc U Inches. The ( uiuberland river lell II feet. At Paducah the rise was a Inches, nnd nt this point there wat a rise of 1 inch. The weather was clear and cool, with a bilsk north wind throughout the day. Business was verv quiet. - -The Jim Flsk Is the packet lor Pa ducali this evening. She leaves at live o'clock sharp. The Nail City passed up the Ohio from St. Louis Tor Wheeling, with two barge of Iron ore. The Belle ot Memphis came up lrom Memphis lu the night, with a fair trip for St. Louis. She put ofl ome cotton here nnd went on. The St. Louis Jltpuliticun says: "The competition that has existed iu the boat ing trade of tho Illinois for about a year past has come to an end. Negotiations have been going on for some days lor the purchase of the Mary Boyd by the Illi nois Packet company, and a telegram was received yetcrday by her clerk, from the owner. MaJ. R. II. Whlttlg, M. C. now In Washington, Instructing him to hold the boat at St. Louis, It U presumed thl" settles the matter." The John Gllinnre left with her tow for Nashville- yesterday. She brings out a tow ot'eoak for St. Loul?. The C P. Schcnck passed up lrom New Orleans yesterday morning, for Cin cinnati. The lice and barges, from New Or leans for St. Louis, pas-cd up ye.-teiday morning. Tho City of Vlckshurg came down lioni St. Louis for Pit Mmrg with about four hundred tons. She madu no addi tions here. Tho Thompson Deaiie is tidveitUcd to leave New Orleans to-day. She pro poses to inaugurate the Centennial by making a grand opening trip to Cincin nati, 'i lie Mary llouMon I- down to leave that port on Saturday lor Chiein null. The llglit-house lender Lilly, is still lying nt thu wharf, awaiting the arrival of the Alice. Tho John W. Garrett and barges ar. rled fiom New Orleans yesterday mom. log. Shu went into New Orleans with an excellent trip. Captain Bootli lias laid the Garrett and barges up here, In tending lo waltjuutll there Is a '.better sight for a good trip and less .vater hi the rivers. SoMuniiNii Nkw. Tliu llghtnng, re ciprocating, tin churn and egg bentcr, the latest and tho best ever made, at A. Ilalley's, who is now selling his large stock ot stoves, tin and brlttaua ware nt greatly reduced price. Give him a call hclorn you purchase, 115 Commercial nv enue. 2-lK-:iiu. A SPECIALTY. Till! lll'LI.KTIN liriutillR ettutilii-liiiu'ul makes a iHH'i.iity of nm iitiiiN, Xolo lli'.uU, f-elter Heails, Stiili'ineiita, Cauls, Hlr rifik ut tlii'e price s Hmall li' bill lu-wl-s )i r lii.'li el isi Mi-ilium uleis lilll lirmN, jwr tiiuiiiiinl a 7,'i All mi liiiirliva ioiiiii i:in'r, OirlUlu inllU, niteit ttvn eeaU Jul' pound lil'hiT linn puper liMil liy any other onlcv mini to order ut the mllU iMi.iTlnlly for this olUrc Stutfmi'iiU, Cuilyele, per ui if:l on Utter Heads, Cail)sir, per Iishi I ,Vi .Null! Iti-uilt, Cinly-lo, per Uso ; tin liiiiliKeuiiu ierini kuiie 7,'c lliHliics cards, Xo. I .'r-ply lliitol luuml. tier looo - i: in no llinini'H ciinli, So 1 lilunk, per Inno a ml ijiurlci'-iilieel, h.ilf-sluct, fiill-aluvt nii.l threo flliittpoati'i', nml colored Work In low St I.1111U price I'uinplilel, Ilnok Work uiul 1'rlre I.l.l made Hliei'liillv vaiiii:ty sroitt:. "Hew-York Store WH0LK3ALK AND RETAIL. Xjt,xojat VARIETY STOCK l rN THE OITY. 1 Goods Sold Very Clone. ' iloniHt 10th, St. and Cowmarcul A j CAIIIO, ILLINOIS ' C. 0. PATIER & CO COAL, " 'WWW WW AT Q o 01 tf COAL TO COAL CONSUMERS : ""insneito, Ills ,.Jan U,w,. n.r'Ur-llc cent (i a:.) per ton neV,lT.n.y MlM r on Irack iit.lxtce.: JIM ilollara per ir ') tmi he . Turtles hoc ?e. , "V'1 .'.r '"I'PHe-lat tTa.on.litn - r,er,.iW''.1 ""'" dellrer thla e-ul t.. am part or tliu dty at lieu rcur load, mak- meil lir thou. and U . U uippllnl from i.urinlnN.aml It liai 110 iierlor In theiiiatu-t. Addieu all order fur coal W r Jas. A. ViedlcfcCo., iiAitnisnritr:, ii.t.s. i.tty, M- Vr,Ji K1 l teams and will ilc her thin ennl nt a.1 'U.ercnr. l.JiUilif. HI-HAM HtlAYN. EvanSvilfe, Cairo and Memphis Steam Packet Co., -KOK-. Paducah, Shawnootown, Evanc villo, Louisvillo, Cincinnati and all way landings. 1 lie unrivalled aidc-wli.! ateauier IDLE WILD, I). O. Fowlkh Matter. Ku. It. TmiMA" Clerk. Will leave Krunarille fur Cairo et err HONDA X and TlimtSUAY at! o'clock p. 111. Leal rt Cnlroct ery TUKS II A V and FRIDAY, I (I o'clock i, 111. The elegant il.le-wlirel tteamer ARKANSAS BELLE, llt.V 1I()HARII................. ..JUfr. W ALTHII II. raNNlNiiTOf tlerU. Will leure Kvanaville for Cairo every TUKi- 11 AY and t'UIUAY nt 4 o'clock p. 111. Will leave Cairo every WEON'KSDA Y and SAT UKUAY at U o'clock v. m 'Hie elegant nlc-wlii tteamer PAT. CLEBDBNE, John ftorr Miurr Mat. YViLMAMt Clerk. leaves Kvundvllte for Cairo every WKDNF.S- 1AY and SAT UllADY at p. m Uinea Cairo every I'llUUSIlAYuml SUNDAY atop, in Kuoh Wit makes close ronnectlona at Cairo wltli llrt-d&iM ateumera for St. Louis, Mara pliisandNew (Irlemij, and ut Kvantrllle the K. A C. 11. It rnr nil point North ami Kast, and with tlie Louisville Mall Steamera fohtJl olntaonttie Upjier Ohio, fflvlnff throiiKhr" eli ts mi fivtfilita uud lunsenKen to all pohita rlfiutury. Kor erther Information aiiiily to SU1.. HILVKU. Vuaacnjrer Aueut. HALLIDAY IlltOS., (.,. .1. M. 1'HII.UI'S. 'jAKnU Or to (i J.GUAMMKlt, oiiptlintiiidvnt and General Krciglit Aueut, liKl-.si-lv. Kvanaville Indiana. WHOI.USM.l: (1IKII EUN. STRATTON & BIRD," Wholesale Grocers -And Commission Merchants A.OKNTU AMERICAN POWDER CO 57 Ohio Levoe. G. D WILLIAMSON, Wholesale Grocer Dealer In BOAT STORES, Commission Merchant, No. IS OHIO LEVEE. s i'KCIAI.attenlioi Klven locoiulKiunenta an t llllinir nnirra IKKIIRANCK. 0. N. HUGHES, lieneral Insurance Agent OFFICE: 01x10 Xjxixrxixa, Over Xftthnii ft Unl'i. "VTONH but Flrit-Clasa Com pan lea reTJ 0.1 beni.ii, INSURANCE. ESTABLISHED IUft8. SAFFORB, MORRIS AND CANDEE, (itriewl " Insurance Ag6315 73 OHIO LETEE. City National Baak loiUlsg, op-tAkl. t:io OlditUatabUih4 Agency in Soalta t85 OOP OOP 1 , . J1 '. 1 j n HA- 1 J-3.VJ. V u- "' PE AIEU liANDS. 'Hichitcluni'0.foivoc4 airiliiiltaml 'Jjimla on iKt Yaiw' turoit. lisurmiw iireai. liou't (un anrrUkj, ImiIko toacountiy llial ha i Urn provtil to be gowt e l y,ur iir b iKitul cant to l.auu tvuu'r . " . 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