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LYNCH & HOWLEY'S Real Estate Column Alexander county IuihK lro !(, n exi liar.jrc fur St. I,oul iiro-rl). yon salk. The at.ntli hull of Hie "I'ilot" Ik.h-o at linralti. FOU UK. NT. t'ott;i on Sixth Mrttt nt-nr Wasli in;nn avoniK'. OottojPon Eij-liili street near Wal nut street. iWfllinf, fnriHT Twt til j -Innrtli ami llc.lrok ii.iiiic. First flnur if liii k ttwi-lllnjr ef.rner Niiieterntli anl I'oriliir client. Cottage on Fourth Street, In tween 'otunicroiiil ami Waihliiloii avenue. Cottage n Ninth Street, w i"! of Wal nut Btrct-t. Connie, on Fourteenth rtrtet, tf-t f. VVu-lilugtou avenue, $11 Saloon ami lixtun-e, Koiitltwf-t corn er Eighteenth trr-t-t ami 'oiiiiiiir-ial iveniic, at a ti:irg:ttii. Cottage on Twelfth tn-i f, west ol .'oluiiKTciiil avenue, f 10. Dwelling houe on 'r street, we ol Wellington avenue. BiHlnfu hou.-e on I i reel, above F.iylith, $2. A gfttvl eottagt! on Twenty-Ninth street, near C'otnnir rclul avenue. Store ioin on Ct.tiiinertiul avenue, -text to Waverly hotel, $10. Cottage of 4 roni on Twcnty-tlunl ilreet, $0. Good yard and tii-tern. tjood dwelling lions on Walnut, be tween Twenty-second and Tw nty-th'rd freetc, $10. ture-rooui eomer Twehlt'-th utnl I'ni.lur afreet, $12 SO. Store rootn adjoining above, ? House on Commercial avenue, near lVlh btre t. Suitable fur liitiie.e ami Iwclliiijf.iir.. Ti'iieiiwut numbered 8 and i. Winter's Kmv. f room each fur $10 r mouth. Will be put in tlrst-da order. Store room in "Filot House," lutely in'tuiied by A. liulley. Dwelling home on Sixth street and lelTerion avenue f 10. Orihan Asylum building and pierul- -. Iteni low. To a rooii tentnr. ftore room, corner Twentieth and Washington avenue, S12a month. Hooni in various part of the city. FOR I.KASKOR SALE. Lands, in tract to suit, near Cairo, tf.vls 4 t.rmi For Kilty n nn, at Winter's nailery. 2-'j:i-tf. '1 he underpinned i prepared to pump nit atid repair i-i.-rnn or build new ones yu siioit notice and lit (Ktisfactory prices. .1. S. IIaM. I'M an d Cedar street". Po-lntll.-e Ux 51. tMll-iii for Hie l.ait. .Itit cri-Wed Inrrfe vortiut i.t of IW..r tilnbe Pining I'.itlerns. the ! t li'ling in u?e. at lm C. Ilw Hoot Mini ftl.t.ps. l.iirgo v'.ock or Ladies and Childress ltonts ;m ! Mioe. at low pri ' s, :if .VI l-li:i. '. anv, I.AL'H."" t'M: lit l.nlil;. - I..idie.' I f.etlli-e, llflWU-. .!.irl- hill Mjfli!-j.'O'.vic- in line Muslin, lurked and rin I.il.iI.ti'.! nt reduced ri;ti'. at S. I'H.K lti:t;:iilll '..niii.i t'ii.l ,i.uc. "..i:tll II l';ieil, liA- II C i t d ail udli- liuird lcrK ot D.-y Ii.miN. Cloihinj' I:.m.I ' ruiil Shoe, m hi. h lie i etl'i I u.. In .lit I let lllliis. I 111 rejlil.', if i ll N.'.l.l f ave Ul'iiiey :.'h'e ;,il!i :t cull !.l It Iilid ill! 'iillKII.'Irl ;l ai I.'H . I vrrNliir fcnlot.il. 'l'l.is !..,, ulai saloon, corner Font t.-ctith si lift and Wa-liihton HVi-nue, is ojh-ii to the pul, lie. Til'' bar is Mipplied with pare wine!, rlioice liquor and the finest brands of cigars. :W.Vtr A. Uimrs, Froprietor. Ire! Ire I K. .1. CundilT has just received a ear loud of DnbuqUH lee, and w ill continue to receive Ice throughout the entire sea son to fciipply the jobbing and retail trade. Uu respectfully solicits a tdmrc of your patrona-re. lit- depot. No. 17, Eighth street. S-17-tf Lumber. For the place to buy lumber t heaply, go toJ.S. McUaliey, corner of Twen tieth street and Washington avenue, win re he Is locating his new lumber yarN, and dining the month will le prepared to fur nish all kinds of building material. 5 H-lm tVuiid I Wood ! For sale at $1 SO per load. Stove v.Hd, a.-twed and split, $4 per cord. Four loot won I, $3 50 a r cord, tlelivt red in any part o thetlty. Jtijj lot of stove wood on hand. Leave orders at No. :il Eighth street, and they will receive prompt at tention. u-FI-lin. F. W. Waki. Ollf. Wit will pay no hills contracted by any employe of Thk Ui LLtiiN, unless the ?aui is made on it written order signed by the president or secretary of the coin pany, and we will accept no order given by uu employe of the company, lor any purpose whatsoever. Caiho Ht it.KTiN Company. November 1U. 1-S7S. x thr PImco. For n clea i nhr.ve. a fashionable hair, t ut, or a thorough chanipoo, go to J. titorgo fiteinhou.'e on Eighth street, Alexander County Hank building. His bhop is always neat ; bis towels ulway clean ; his aslstunta alwaya polite, and hia tuble covered with the latest daily paper, lor the benefit of bin customer. 32tVtf. MOUNTED MATS -or mi: tf r rir, colored and varnished, for sale at hall price ($1.50) t the Btlutin alflee. roit fiiKhirr. W rc authorir.nl ti aniKinnc .lnllN II. KuHINsuN s ranill.U fur Klieri tit Alsi- mlrrrtiunty, at the romlnK t-oiinly t-lwllon. H are aiilhorir.nl In announrc Ihtil It. A. V A- niiimldnii imn inileiirnileiit Henehliran ramll- dalr lir Mieiiff, at the ciinuihK eountf ftni'tiiin. ar ulli(,ri7l Inannuiinr I'KTKM t Vl'T. fur an livlnicnilenl (HikImUih fur .-'heriiT or Al rsnndiT roiinly , at Ihr mailing cimiitjf H jiin. SECRET SOCIETIES ASCAI.ON l.ODUK, KO. 51. Kiiivlits nl Pyt'.iiaa, lueotn every Krl Iny higtit at hull-jiuKt arvrn, inO'ld- cllwa' Hull. llowa, Uiaim'llor C'lnuiutnuer. AI.KXAKDKR l.OIXiE, NO ZU. HfTTk lnlsinleiil OpUt of tMil-lel-J-tf. f lows. meeOt every lhurwlay ntptit Pjtnt at half-part wv, in their V)l nn milium rdul avintir, liftwwn fixtll anJ drvetitb r-.-ts Chas Lam. N ti '"IVIItO KXCAMI'ilTvF, I. O. O. K., mtifla Jin O-l l-fellows' Hull on thr Brut nn'l tlnril i nrsiUit iu every month, at half-past acven ,i.o n U(mas. cy jf, "tAIHUlUK. X0.2.17,A.r. A A. M. r wrfflar eomnmnir.ttmas In Ma- J aosiiit Hall, cinier Coiiunercial bvenut 'srainl Kihth sirfW, on the eotirt and .i) till Mn1nv of each tiinnth. - nATI'.K OF AfVCRIIKIXU. rjAU hills for ailvertmnit, are flue anJ payable- I ADVASI Trannient alTrrtiaina will be lutertwl at th rata of 11 iieraquaia fi.r the first inaerti.jn and 6" cents fur each uljeiuent one A lilmrai diacaunt will lie nuils on Rhimliny ami 'iijil ailvertitemeliU ' For inaerting Kaneral noti 1 f" Notice ol meeting of socletir or eriet orUer W rents f'ir insertion I'biircU, Society, Keatival ami fii'.fer toli.ea will otily be innerteil u a.lvsrtiainrnta No alvertlseirt-nt will be received at f than i-i cents, and no anvertiatment will le inrtd f.ji lrfathan three dollar eru'onlh Local Business Notices, of ten lines or inor. inwrwa lu th Bulletin as follows : Coinanc Counting atteaUm. Out lnaertlon pr Una Cents Two Insertions par 11ns 7 CnU Ttarss insertions pr line 10 Cents Six Insertions per Una 16 Cents Two weeks per line Sift Cents One xaontn per line .......36 Cents No Reduction will be made In sbove Prices. CITY NEWS. Till HSKAY. .ILN'K 1, 17. I.ot-ul Weather Ileport. Catao. lu.., May 'I, lfiS. iim Daii. Tn. I WirD. j Tel. I Weaiii. liii.U''. '"' I S It I I.t Itnu n i', ; H ! do S ii.lli 7" ! .4'. ' it : c l..u 1 v u I'llire.ll'? JAMkS W A! Fergeiit, Hirnul rr h'e, I S. A. l.itle. Thirty thousand ust received at the III I.I Kii , oliict . Iry (iuuiia. Strnk of Dry Good nt very low prlees at .VI Mm. C. Il.xv's. (teat Always tlir lietkl. Choice ham tif Henry Ames sml al.-o WorsterV brands at the .VJI-'it Nkw Vkk mhiik. I'hieriaiu. A monster war-elephant, will prome nade the ft i-icts ot Cairo on Sat urday morning, ai tcinpauied by hi four 'ii!iii:iuions.ind yf'Vc xi grand f -i !' u ru ai.ee i i ibiwc's Uu :i; l.nii.l-n slow, at- lei iiimn mid t-Vi.l:ii. I. lot n Linen li.iu;ik Napkiu und I'owrl in" t'ii i in) nl ftilucfij piiecs at Ml l:u. C. Ui ;v s. Miiru la.er. Lit,: u libie, iilate lb, l-h, h'lter and note p;ip r at the liri i.i.r in ollii'e. I'.lue and i ream laid, below St. Loui prices. llsu I Sil That it. takes forty -two rallroud car-, eaeh thirty Icct long, to transport Howes' Great London Circus and Singer' IJoyal K;igii!i Men igerie through tlio country, thre times the number ever employed by any other Mow in the world. Chi els. Large stin k of Carpet offering very cheap at .V14-lm. C. HaVs. tor f air. Wa?te wood from Foreman Saw Miilst for sale at f 8 00 per car. Inquire at Cairo iV Vineeiines freight depot. r.-2i;-:it Sit it p 1 run Wanted. Wanted, 500 ton of scrap iron in 10 tons lots for cash. Vfi.CAX Mani'I'acti'hinis Co. 47 McLeans' Block, St. Louis. Mo. 5-21 -2 w rive t:iruHiit.. The only five performing i lephants ever seen hi America will he exhibited and performed twici iu Howe' Great London Circus ring u Saturday, June lid. SfcK hour V. Kucli, at his ehop and ttoiv room, No. Wi Commercial avenue, has for sale a stock of boots and shoi-s of his own make ; uho a lull stock of leather ami findings tor sale; and a large stock of St. Lous cus tom made boots and shoes. He keeps the best material and is up iu all the latest styl. s. His tils are ierfect, und sntlsf-u tion is guarantee I. Give him a call- 2:f-tf The cheapest and latest style Pry goods, iu the city also the cheapest lot of Embroidered Parasols, and notions can alwav la loutiJ at S. Pahwhi'h, 142 and 141 Commercial avenue. Ktlrl rrlurs I'outiujf le t'alra. Four Princes of royal Mood will visit Cairo on Saturday morning. They ac compmiy Howe' Great Loudon Show. They will be dressed in all lhtt barbaric splendor of their native country, and will entertain all who may visit tho Big Show. They art) native of the Province of Bengal, India, Mar.ll-Uraa In Kuraiiier. A OMnd Carnival tl Mardi Gnu ac companies the (4reat London Circuit, and wilt he seen In the splendid tournament on Saturday afternoon and nlht. Mnxliitv , I'ritiM find Mu-lina atlil cheaperal V 11-1 111. C. Htvvv's. If ton lo not wish to have diicoid, trouble and a row In your tamily tora year, weadvUe you to be on hand early with your family. lion't ini-ift one, not even thi baby, and lake in the bljf (show on Saturday. Keen itl. Ir. Smith lm removed hi-t room 8 and l, Winlel 'a Mock, on Seventh srcct. tilllce to Klitrillice Itonrtiliiu. Mr. Stewart, Jiaving moved to the largo frame 'hoiiip nt the comer of Sev enth street and Wahiii;toii avenue, v. ill boaril and lodjrt' 'ood reliable persona, at SJO per month, lloonn larpc and airy. . 5-1 itf. Heven tjoltleii 4 lirlol. Count them turer anil over aj:Hint Make no mistake, for there will be seven jroldc'i chariolM in the grand piiride ol llowe'H tireaf London show, Saturday morning, June :id. It Henls all 1 be way th; people are turning out to Wflcmnc llowe'4 Great London Show. Some people- cry hard time!." Ii' ail nonaence, the (act i, when a (food show comes along, the people, will support it, a? they w ill on Saturday next in Cairo. I'lnfrttiir Hubinaoii'a Grand Centennial Hrass und llepd band will lead tin; long cavalcade of Howe'd Great Loudon Show on Saturday morn ing, June 3d, through the street." of Cairo, discoursing the latest and iiiot popular aim of tlit: day. Need Potnloe. Just received at the New Voik Store Choice Northern reach Blow Potatoe lur Table and Seed, for cale low. 5-31-int r. o. Faiii h Ct. (radiiMtliiir Kserriaea To.Oiiy. The graduating exercises of the Senior class of the High School department of our public school.', will take place Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, in the High School building, to which all are invited. "Fiery iU' in (joing-. And I'm going too." That's what evert body is saying. "Where?'' "Why, to Howe'd Great. London Circus and Sanger's lloyal LnglMi Menagerie on Saturday. UcimI! Uouil!! (u and alter thi' date C. W. Wliceler A I o. will offer cord wood at tfl ') icr cord; same sawed and split, $" bfi; tin gle loads $1 7j pi rr load. Strictly casli. .Vll-m turty-T. Mammoth railtoiul car will arrive in Cain J on Saturday morning, June 3d, bearing Howes' Great Loudon circus anil Sanger' lloyal llnglish 'menagerie and give two grand exmoitous, in tnc idtn noon and eveninsr. Anui l i r:u t . Tin: Cairo Turner Society will cele brate thir i-ixlccntli tninivei -,.iy next Sund.ty with musie and i'- .utnmpanl iiic nt. at Sehid's h;i!i. The invitfition to llie lili'ilic lo celt til'tte Wlt'l !i tiii.m Is 'cut-rid. Adiiu-Vmn "Jo ivi.t I'll- fes- tnities ill w in. I Oji '.villi a il:.ln in (lie t veiling. ". -1 -It lilee A ..ea-ler, .1. ah rs, corner Twclith stieet tin I Wa-hiiii'iti avenue, are prt pared to di'-livi-r lu',iiiiit bike ice in any p-irt ( I the city dully. 'ihcwni;;on will run icj-u-larly i vciy morning, tlcliverlng ice to cu-toiiierj. A 'bare of tho patronage ot the public i solicited. Ice depot oppo site I ho Ut't.i.r.TiN' rtlii'e. ,i :10-Im. ii. d. Wednesday at ."::;) p in., Margaret J., wile of John T. Relink1 ol this city, or heart disease, in the fiftieth year of her age. Funeral services Friday, i) a.m., at her late reiidencc on Walnut street. A special train will leave the toot o Eighth street, at t(l::!0 a.m.. tor ilia Ridge. Friends of the lainily are eoiJially in vited to attend. Mr. (aiiiiittle's Insurance. We are pleased to learn that the report circulated to tlie clb-et that r. Gamble had no iiiMiniiicc whatever on his wagon factory, ile.-troyed by lire on Tuesday evening, is not cornet. The buildings were Insured by Sallord, Morris A Can dee's agency lor eight hundred dollars and the wagons, slock. etc., for Ihirty-six bundled. A Painful rail. We ngrer to learn that Mis Alice Porter, who was :t passenger with a large number of ladjes and gentlemen tin the barge taken to Mound City by tin- lug Laurel on pecoratiou day, met with a very painful accident on t lie return trip by fulling on the edge of a w-ai and sell-ou-Jy injuring her back. Two physicians who were culled pronounced the ailment a slight injury of ihe Ppimd column, from which no serious or permanent in jury is apprehended, and it is hoped Ihe young lady will be well ogatu in a few days, and as bright and Joyful us it Is her disposition to be. I a.laiiution. Caiko, May Hist, l.7;. Foiioit Bi l l rn A correspondent tf Ihe ArguS'Jounuil, writingever the rig nature of "Cync," trie to leave lie! im pression on the readers of that paper lh.-.i. Ihe note published itvcial v. cel. since, and addressed to I In- ul.tor of the-4 -J., ly "Pi le," rcully was so io' dretsed. Bring r sponsible lor Its puhll cut oii, 1 fell constrained to ataC lues', emphatically, lhat the note in question was, as idttrwardi stated in the Bi l l k tin, a portion of a private note written tor, ami ud dressed to me, and was pub lialied without the consent or know edge ol its author. Respectfully, Isaac L. Uarbkii.. Mlas 1 bouiioii Niitl Mia Itnrrell lbs Kerlpicnt nf lrrnla. The "A"' ela. In the room tauht by Mi llrrrell ami Alb Thompson, In the Thirteenth ptrcet -hool, ycnterday after' noon underwrnt Iheir cxamlnntion be. fore a number of Indies and gentlemen Interested in the public fi tiooU, and came out with living color. At the conclu sion ot tin exercises, the pupils of "A' ola, wishing ta make mainfet th ir npprei lalion of the worth of Miss lliiriell and Miss Thonip-on, preented each witli a neat cold ring. Mr. A.H. Safl'ord, nt the reritet of the donors pbcod the token In the hands of the Jeai he's with appropriate remarks. Orienlnl Mpteiitlnr, Words fill to deicribe (lie gorgeous spectacle ol golden magnificence which will appear in the streets of Cairo m Saturday, June 3d, at 10 o'clock a.m. !on-t fail to have thu children out to look at the long line of Fplcndor. Inlse. Through several parlies, the inforiua tlou was borne to this ofllcn yesterday that we were prompted to publish the item in regard to the imp' isiblc condi tion of the roads between here and Mound City, that people who dciired to attorn I trie decoration or ioldiei graves might bo induced to lake parage on the Cairo and Vineeiines railroad. This is very unkind of the author, who well knows it is fal-e. We received our infor mation from a gentlemen who examined tho roads tor the express purpose of learning if it was in a good state lor travel or not, and gave, it as hi opinion that it wool I be a very unpleasant jour ney for those who went by buggies, and his prediction can be testified to as cor rect b several who did make the trip in tliii way. I'olice (oiii-I. Ilena ottou and Lottie Vaughn were up before Judge Bird yesterday on com plaint tif Martha Cotton. They are three colored ladies, and Martha swore that l'enaan 1 Lottie had come to her palatial residence, called her a liar and other names, and then, not satisfied by giving her emphatic prools that they doubted her veracity for truth, "bounced" her and attempted very hard to t poil her beauty. Rena denied Mariha'ssUtemeut, but Louie "smole a smili!"' ot one well contented with the work she had done, ati she explained how neatly slit; had "put a head" on her antagonist, notwithstand ing Martha was & much bigger and stronger woman than she. His Honor lined the offenders live dollar and costs each. Lottie went to jail convinced that ner giory was sunicieni to warrant iter spending a tew days there, and with the hone of cettinffout in time to resume her place in the church choir next Sun day ; but Rna went with Uitlccr Glad ney to find a man who would pay her line. ... Irciiit Court. At the. morning session motion to (juasli atmimons account tif imporper returns a on in the caaO of A. Baldwin & Co.. v. New Orleans.'St. Louis and Chicago railroad, was argued by Mr. Wheeler lor the plaintiff and Judge Green for the de fendants. The decision wa rtstrvtd for the present. A demurrer to pleas in tho c;tse of The City ol Cairo vs. Walters X Ivluge, was argued by Messrs. I.aiisden ami Iliad.. This was uu action brought by the city against the ilt femiatits. us sureties on the bond of H. T. Martin. The demurrer was sustained. i lie e.ue of the People vs. Ruber! ald Wel), charged wiih perjury, was then railed. Judge Muikt-y and W. C. Muikey api-earing lor tin; Slate, and Messis. Liuegur and Lan.sden lor the tU-fcinr. The case will probably la-t until noon to-day. I'lie coloied people are very much cxciteil over this ease, as both Caldwell and the prosecuting witness are quite influential. They fill the court room, entirely excluding anyone else. When court adjourned the evidence for the prosecution was not all iu, there yet being ono or two more witnesses to be examined. Court adjourned until Mfl) this morning. Helen irt.ale'a lie tie lit To-Mult t. The following correspondence ex plains Itself: t Aiuo, lit., Way ::it-t. 1j;b. Mi,s lKli n D'Eatt. Rcgreting lhat during the time your good company has been in this city, the attendance at your performance, has nolbeen what your abilities merit, wo desire to tender you a bent lit on such evening as you may designate, believing that on I lie occasion the attendance will be such as to conviuee you of the high esteem iu which you are held by our cit izens, as an actress and lady. W. H. Morris. A. B. Salb ni. F. S. Kent, T. W. Halliday, F. Koismeyer, C. W. Punning, N. B. Thistlewood, C. Pink, Paul Cy Schiili, A. Alarx, K.S. liewcy, Alex. 11. Irviu, F. M. Stoclvlb'th, Herman Meyers, I harlca Thrupp, P. I'. Linegar. Henry Wiuler, J. Burger. W. M. White, W. W. Williams. Caiko, May 31. Ii A 11 smf nl, V. It MoriU, K. 8. Kent, I . W . II illi.Uy, uiul oUirm: Gkniik.mk.n: Your kiml ftvor Is be fore me. Allow me losinfer.lv thank you. Your. Hi I cs P'LVii:. Tho call published above was lgucd by more than one hundred others besides thoso whose names do not appear here, which wc have not Ihe space to publish this morning. This llslteriiig complinit i.t, bestowed upon Miss P'Esle, Is no more than she deserves as a star lu her profession, and her worth as an ftlmahle lady. Thosa wlu have attended the performances given by her company in our ity, and who have seen with regret Ihedlsad van tape under which she und lur assls, taut have labored lu please, have taken tiis course to n coinprnc- her, as far as In their pow er, ami It is dm her that every amusement-lover greet her at the Athenetuu to-night. HreWlir ' Clu uit court Is going alum: Lots ol rain and mud ly lowly, streets Again. Howe's Great London sho,v is to be here Saturday, fion't forget it. Jailer Jim Carroll Is out regularly with the eh tin gang, working on the streets, The graduating exercises at the High School this afternoon promise to be Interesting. ' Kverybody is Invited to be present. Tickets for Ihe complimentary letie" lit tendered Miss Helen Ii'llste by the citizens, at the Alheneutn this evening, can be procured at Hartman'. The A class in Misses Thompson and M anvil's room in the Thirteenth Mrcc1 school, yesterday afternoon, proved their appreciation of these excellent teacher by presenting each w ith a very beautiful plain gold ring. S. Part-Ira announce special bargain in Men' and BoysClothing.ood all wool Ca-ssimcre suit only $9 00. A good boys suit only $ I 00 and upwards. All much lc' than heretofore for equal qualities. The craw-fish business has about play til out wit h the youngsters of the city. They have gathered in all that were to be found on the sipe water la-ds, and will now have to turn their attention to some other branch in order to procure pocket money. The Dotn Pedro's ns'as mation did not tak. place, but hundred., of wives and daughters all over the city are happy to think that they can buy the hot Cali coes at 0 cents per yard at S. Paiifuia's, 14 J and 1-14 Commercial Rvemn Miss Helen IV Kate was yesterday the recipient of a call, signed by more than one hundred ot our citizens, Including a large number ol the most "solid" men lu Cairo, who desire to tender her a com plitnentary benefit. Miss D'Este an swers the call in this morning'. Issue of the Bt l.i.ETix in a manner becoming the excellent lady he Is. and the benefit will take place at the Athcneura to-night. Let everybody pay her the homage due her as an actress and lady, by their pres" ence at the play. Great revolution iu the line of Hoots und Shoes, which 1 offer at prices never heard ot before. Men's boots at $2 00 a pair, and all the rest in proportion. S. Pahkira, Hi and 144 Commercial ave. A So. I I.MiitHlry. It is now conceded that Mrs. Coleman the laundre--?, No. 12 Fourth ft root, be tween Washington and Commercial avej nuc, has one of the best conducted laun dry establishments in the 2ity, ami land lords of hotels and boarding houses w ill rind it to their advantage to call upon her. Her prices are as follows : Hotel i nd boarding-house washmg ,a cents , , , per dozen. For piece work prices are as follows : Single shirt and collar, 13c ; per dozen, 80e ; socks, 5c ; two collars, oc ; two haudkerchiefs, oo; vests, 20c; ana all gentlemen's wear, 0c. per dozen. Ladies plain calico drestes, 2"w.-; calico dresses with extra trimmings, 50c; white dresses, $1 25e; ladies' underware, tine cud coarse, $1 00 per dozen. l-23-li. The -llotiai Ueeer" ni oiir Health Tlie liver is the great depurating or blood clensing organ ot the system. Set tlm great housekeeper of our health at work, mill Ihe foul corruptions which gtiidcr in ihe blooil and rot out, as it w ere, the machinery of life, are gradually expelled from the system. For this pur ptise Pr. Pictee's Golden M..-dicai !!. coveiy. with small daily doses of Pr, Pierce's Plea-ant Purgative Pellet are pre-eminently tlie arlteles necileil. 1 hey cure c cry kind ol'liumor from llie wotv serolllla to I he 10I11111..I1 pimple, lilutel or t rup-.ion. tin tit eating ulcers kindly heal under their mighty curative iutlit ence. Virulent blood poison that lurk iu tlie system are by them robbed of their lerrors.an I by their persevering and some what protracted use tin- mo-t tainted sys tem may be completely renovated and built up anew. LnlargL-d glands, tumors and swellings dw iudleaway and disappear under the Influence of their great resol vents. Sofd by all dealers in medicines. Claude, a child about three years old, was greatly alllicted with sores on his legs and feet, so lhat he could not wear his shoes and stockings. Had a great ileal of trouble with thtiii. Hail tried many remedies ineflectually. At la-t we tried tlie Golden Medical PLseovcry, and in about three weeks he was entirely cured, his sores were all healed, and health much Improved. Respectfully yours, J. W. llovi u. Vermillion, Edgar Co., 111., Jan. 2'Jih, 187-V 5-:!l-dAwlw-(:W) hlellain Ciitperur, SiuKhu, Mitntli-ia and Virloriit, The ieat elephantine cumbinatlou. wi'l appear hi the grand street parade on Sat urday morning, und alter w ki ds repair to the mammoth pavillloin of Howe'aCircat London show and give two raiid per formances, afternoon and niht. They pre lent their e-ompliuients, and also their trunk; to all the little children, and wish to have llicm come to iho hi show. Uointr lt Iluui.ua r 4Joloril Take the Atchison, Toin-ka and Santa IV railroad, tho new und popular line Irotu Atchison and Kansas Cily, via the beautiful Arkansas valley, to Tut-blo, Colorado Springs, Peuver, Cannon City, Cucharus, Pel Norte, Sunta Fo und all p.iluts Iu Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona. Special round trip t;0 day tick eti to Pciivt r on sale May Ijlh, at J.0, taking In the famous watt-ring place- ou Iho P. It. G. road. Low emigrant rates to the Sau Juan mints. Pullman pnlaeo tlei-piutf cars bi-nvcen the Misbourl river aud tho lcky Moun tains without change. Close connections made nt K-iua City ncl AuJ.Nnti in iiiiinii tiepow. I'ur mips, tiino tables Mid the Siaii Juan guide," adddress, T. J. Amuhshm, Gen. Pass. At. Tc ka, huu. Tss Hr.'itata. There will bo two grand circus euter talnmeiits here on Saturday. Howes' Loudon and Snuffer' K-iglUb Cirtiisei Pou't full to Isle eve .y child In the city ol Clio to roe them, CO. HOUSE AGiEliTTS COLLECTORS. juMTKYAJfCIX3, NOT A RIM PUBLIC AND Land Agents of the Illinois Central and Burllnictou and ttuiucy K. 11. Companies, Ilusiuess House lately occupied by Wood Pitleuhouso ,t Co., on Levee be low llth street. He it very reasonable! levelling house, 7 rooms ; til lots enclosed, in good order, on Twenty- fourth and Walnut streets, ttoiit low to n good tenant. Two tenements on west side of Com mercial avenue near Fifth street, suitable lor shop and dwelling. Kent for each, per month. Dwelling house, ft rooms, on Fifth street near Walnut, in good repair. Pent $12.50 per month. Cottage, 2 rooms and kitchen, Tweuty-tlrst Mrerf, near Sjcamore north side. Pent $5, per month. Two small houses, northwest corner Fifteenth and Popular. Pent low. Basement of brick building, west side of Washington avenue near Eighteenth street, five rooms iu good condifionl Kent low. Building on east side of Coniinercla avenue, near Tenth street, suitable for carpenter stop. Cheap rent. Building on west side of Commercial avenue, near Twelfth street, Old 'City Hall." Pent very low. Tenements, offices and room in vati ous lacations. Pent low. Lots and lands for sale or lease. John (. Hahm.vn & Co., Ue.il Estate Agents, corner Sixth and Levee streets. 3-15-tf RIVER NEWS. Walt IlKPARlMlTtT. ltlTP IlKronr, .May .0 , .7ii JOHN a. HARMAN & Real Estate ABUTS STATIOy. , LOW WATS II. CUAItOB. rr. in. T. is. tiro 26 4 -0 r. Piituburir 3 10 ' ft CindnDati lfi 81 7 Ixiuisniile 8 60 3 Nash v tile II A I St. LnllU !' ' 0 1 KvinnNllle tr W o 4 Memphiit i' T -tl VicinMinr 44 1 11 1 New Ui'liiiim S 4 11 li Ik-low high wtitcrof 1"4. I A M KS WATSON, fiertfeant, Siioial Hervire, IT. S. A. fori I.iNt. AUUIVKII. Steamer Jim Fisk, I'aduculi. " Joseph It. Williams, tow, Cin. " Oakland and tow, I'itlsburg. Ironsides, St. Louis. U. T. Scheiu k, New Oi leans. ri t-ARii.ii. Steamer Jim Fisk, Faducah. Joseph 11. Williams, low, N.G ' Oakland and tow, South. U. V. Scheuek, Cincinnati. Walt McKee, river correspondent at this point, has received the following let ter Irom Captain Ket-su Pugau, w ho is iu Philadelphia. The letter is written on the margin ot tlie paxes of an old Putch almanac for IS.j, one line to tlie pae- It is tinted Filly Pel Fy, May the twenty tooth, aud says : The cxpofUh is a biff tiling come over and ace it. It you em't get ready fur this one, come to the next. This is the latest almanac, and 1 send it lo you as a kcensake. I had to slay iu VYMi-hiuiMon longer than I expected. The president would not let me leuve sooner Vnu can always tell what kind (' weal ti er you have had hy perusing ifiis lnjtik Tibe continued in our next. Kiss p.iel. 1 1111111111'' lor me. ii imi can get one huiulreil mid littv thuiisaiKl tor tlie Kck i l t. sell I. er. VN ill send you a piece of the enteunial about liiesi.e Ot a nutuse's ear. My ollb-e here is room IW. ConU liental ow, at pre-elil but I expect to sleep iu Ihe market bouse oelore i vet away from here. Spent yesterday (Sun day) iu Ualtiinore moral tow n, n ill leave for homo when mv money runs out." The Iron Mountain Is coming from Wheeling w ith 700 tons of nails for St. Louis. The painters are at w ork on the Su sie Silver at St. Louis. A new covering will Ik put on her roof, ami the entire outside ol tlie boat will be, painted. The U. 1. Scheiuk jiaised up Willi a fair trip, for 'inrinuati. The Joseph II. Williams went down with u tow of coal for New Orleans. The Ironsides came in Iroui St. Louis w ith a tow of old railroad iron for Pittsburg, and went to the bank. Tint James Fisk had u moderate trip from Padiicah. Tlie Itee and barges ami James How. aid. lor New Orleans, and the Arlington lor Pittsburg, urc all due from St. Louis lo-tlay. . iTAWVKiMkl Attorney tit Law. C.VII'.O, ILLINOIS OH'ICK : Al re.iili'iu-e on Ninth Street, Is ion ii WntliitiiMiin aeimeiini Walnut M L.l- A JI.K.Akim ChKKt Id. ID. Akin dSc Co., IK-iilt-ra in Harness 1 Saddles. Whips, Collars, Etc. 10) Commercial Atsuus, CAIRO, ILLS. rThoks favnriuK Willi their (stronttgs Will llu.l a ctiiiiiilt-lv l-ncof Kuotla IVois which I 'TlioM favnriuK n Willi their (strontti t.ln l,ul hiittom MWi. lii-li-wly. !PAlDtIi.SlhIls la lbs Vno wsrwUs,sl5ulilsss psnal ,??. DgsrsstHUss you to A psusios. A roftorsa lis siataar sow alQbl, mXimjoi M?TM Tba loss ol to glTsa ru pavslos. Tss was si sasrs maa a r-' Will BIT' kki',siini. MAJTY USMluaMfVaU r f JSssAlstsasssi f fur oopjr si Psawips s4 Xutoopysi I'sbii n II 1 t'r" L ' . iSSOWTi it. riiwcaiiALp. Woi all Wtrt mu OM 4-J IW Hal i Wkat Wa1at---tPA To whom Pensions are A SPECIALTY. Ths Bet tiTt-r firiatlns; ettalileibment roukea a apecialty of Rill Tltsvls, Note Iteails, ltlr llesil, Atatemi-nta, t'anls, f tc fxik at the prices 1 Small ulra Itill heails, jier la.0.,..... .frt 00 Meilliuu size litti besds, ter tiiouanJ.....U I T . All on rnurteen jmiinJ ier, CarHnle htilU, ruteJ two centa jier pound higher than paper nxe.1 liyane other onii-e rnleU fe oHetst the null myenullj for thi oBire . - biatementa, t julrate, per li 00 lUM Ite-ulP, (tiflysle, per HSW ......... 4 rl Nule ilernl, t otlynle, liSW ,., S (M ViaitlnKi-anl )ier packaxe . 75, Hiimnea earrts, No. I ply OriMol tmarj. perl' .. 1 mi iu'4 e niiine!fnri1a, N.t I lilank, irliM) t 00 gnarter-fheet, halfaheet, rufl-aheet and litres livt pulrra, anil ruluml work lnlow St. fjouls pricea I-aniiilili-t. Bim.L Work ah 1 Tth-e l.lMi mails Sie'.UIt ATHFNEUM, THURSDAY NIGHT, JUNE 1876. t.KWtl RKCKPTIOS HE LEU n AND j. g. mm, support -il liy Iheir Kaiuous Company TO -IT I CUT, raooras As plnyeit at tlie Colon Pq'ure Theatre. JfW York, tot l'" nights, on which occasion a Complimentary Benefit ItcntU-ren to MifS Holon D'Eoto, Tlv over fl"Vi rlf i7(n of Cairo. CINCINNATI. Wm. Glenn & Sons Headquarters for Groceries 4,000 Rio and Santos Coffee, 2,000 hhds New Orleans Sugar, ?,5Q0 bbls N. Orleans Molasses, 1,500 bbls White Refined Sugar, 1,000 bbls Yellow Refined Sugar, 500 bbls Louisiana Rice, 100 Tierces Carolinr Rice, 500 h'fehs Green and BI'kTea. ALSO, DKAL1.IIS IN PROVISIONS, SEEDS, AND OTIIKB I'KOOl'l K. tiH, 70 anil 7i Vint Ulrett. ISf., O. DR. BUTTS' DISPENSARY f K.VS?- Ttttiij v-uricirwriiiifetn thftrratntent ut btfcu! ana CUvOlllit Liat-,vfilIMr fs. iymoioetcai view ci jaurriags iiisirrit'U siMtl t ctfitMiplsitiitj( tli i.fwt" inlirmitxh ot voiti. ruBIHlOU aUH WiMllinUOtHl An M llstrsWUfWaOII nTtltast-L t.r tu rajitiji, turh khouiti b kryt uitUT m auq kJV. M nt iip-l' ri-ati t'i rWifTB. A 1'itlVA 1' K MKU1CAL TREATIS An all tiis or a pnv.ito Nsiture in b-nri m, the abu a. l l -rln julihst1 vuni i.wtfni, und lite mrat. tut i-ui-St--0eaXw W il'i i iftv ;iiji-j, font ii lult rural fori!.) eti. JdFDX'A tt A&VICE onS Tiialaiui Chroni DiMai S. it..!.. Witiltui -t, Cutarrh, Caiii r, Ki.ittti ilw i.iti.u H. M, , i.Wr irk arnt under ati lr W ria, All tUrae I c-k i-'.u'ftu.injt 4UOpseeaaivilyrrvfliu.r wuitsa I. imi iu it ii.- svtt.H-t, aeut ateaurely an r ti-ipt of t'O eta. Aiilrviat Or, Butts' DiKMrnwy. Wii.UN. 8lht..8u UuitaMo. Lt:taMialu4 Wi. MARRIAGE An lUuttrataJ Vark f a Drlvaw sMMUsati tto uwrriMl aistl aaar n ti Ahlm fats Ikal allMssTissa v4 lb asaai 4jMmat l$ fcttuat a. u.. tfiacuvertsi ta lb UlWIIsf a KiMmurRpfaduclkiai ks ha tru!v Ksvtinv Tu ti jruuiiy auJ multlla ard aboulift ratwl tind Maifiti it i Lintaiiiia i it tunnAikon. whick nu oaa r&a aAira ts ha wuka iruunrd rviauoa. mium ua t4 ihould maJ and wmiw it i out i on how lu praaanra lha hf, 'mI rvxiiiil toa. oA civ to felt-d rhtwka tha trauuM y&. Li S k a wu ioawa SMa 2 valy tnm Marrii GuitM In Im vorio. r ly Mb-I Tt iHtW mi ha etmsHaltsW parsuaaoy a ka nv of the pr. si. U. OUM, nan wit any or inviiiniTta nsriiuueu ia m wi.avwnsv US MtsaOUitwBaVtVstkstta 5-3-datwIy CARRIAGE TiJL. fiOHANNAIfa Marrtarisuttr tlluaUatosJ Uh ti UsUsmnta enrra vin(t iruiu nw it su' urt an lnailst uyiilivt fkuuld klWW M Cuiiahi. MiTia(, th t'hy ittKiit teal ktyatarie and Hrlationa of lk kiua . v ittviM . haw tm cur SECRETS, alt kind ot I)ioarff, with huu dr. da nt valuable rrcvikta lure aud cr. Tttat-nu all DisH-ata, fully vaIainlnrthir wiiutitouia Hiarrv,in iinirainMriiia i mamaM, nit m M.Ik cauar tyntpiaiiit and iiM'aua Ut cur aL'ifiitinir jurk uklir kmd vvrr pukiii rritpiaiiit aim im iiii lo cur t u n utatuiiy Tiif jurk vklir krtd vvrr pukiitkfd, and i compkis) iu mprt-f. kt nt atn urrly M-aleti u rTil ut i eta. A10-. I'r A Im ill AN MAN, Ul CVurtft ItUk lit. U-iia.Mu. Ertabiuhrd ill ikiT. DR. RDLlg 37 Conrl Place, LOUISVILLE, KV., A rjUrt M ktwd and Uai.r aitattfled kyatrtaa ad Ukj aiw4 a.w U,'a hi iraL-u- U1 yn. Cures all wrw o! 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I ust.tisk.t.a iaawtaUf av f lattar Hwt Md I Ckait tvmavntVfe Aad cvrt-isoiiit uc trurtA rskaAias(aasW PRIVATE COUNSELOll Or SOS r$" t a4rria, aKacl anM, hr saav iw nuu. akwia k r.J l, t'L UItm m Im. 8tekwfwat a. M-Hr. M. Iiaimiia ar.sk DtXTIWTHV. D K B. U. CA.NIKJE, DENTIST. OKKK i: .Nf t KMORWCKs Eights fttvsst l.i-lwvru Wanhiaulos ssil tuAuitsctal ATasur wif CAIKO. UXA r tu. MiTcnELL ti BnianAr:. PrerritU. fft'i 1 ll allenllos rli f. ts Mrry " th li-allurul uf t luu&io Iria. r. .t-fc rp:ts "WrrUly RmI1si. " -j l.6 s y . soatsj prtitl. Is af ' - -US9T AM i U.PBtT, . r i f suWiaiwU ts oilisr. Ll", '