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JOHN Q. HAIUXAIf & CO. al F.etatMntl NoaaslUMtlnar At 4llelor.4 eeveraa-r. ftatrlea Pnkllr, mm4 l.ajsxi A rent a r the III- nU entewl iinil Bnrliaclou auU Halnvy miroiMlB. Foil KENT. Business lloun lately omii(l by Wood ItilUuuotiw & Co., on fveebr low 14th trwt. He it very n-awmablej Dwflllny: house, 7 room ; 10 loti rnrioiuvt, In good order, on Twenty fourth and Walnut Btnt. V.ntl low to a good tetiiint. TwotciictnPiitn on Vrttt eide of Com. fcicrrtal avenue near Filth street, suilaMi; lor oliop and dwelling, Ileiitforenrli, f S xr month. Dwdllnp liouw, fi rooms, on Killli street near Walnut, in tfood repair. Kent $12.50 wr month. Cottage, 3 room and kitchen, Twenty-first street, near Sycamore north side. Kent $.", -r month. Two small houses, northwest corner Fifteenth and i'opular. Ib-nt low. Basement of Lrl k building, west Hide of Washington avenue near KlgliUenth street, five room in good condition! Kent low. Building on eastslile of Comtnereia avenue, near Tenth street, suitable n.r enrpenter shop. Cheap rent. BuUdmg on west b11! of Commercial avenue, near Twelfth street, Old City Hall." Kent very low. Tenement, offices and room in vari ous lacationa. lientx low. IxiU and lamia for anle or lease. John (J. Hakmax A Co., e.il Ktttat Agent, corner Nth nml I.evee street. 3-I.Vlf LYNCH & HOWLEY'S Real Estate Column Aleiander county land, Cuiro lots, ii exchange for St. Ixui iroerty. FOll HALF. The south hull of the "Pilot" Imiii? at bargain. FOll KF.ST. Cwttagti on Sixth street near Wadi lugtoii avenue. Cottage on F.lghth street near Wul tut street. Dwelliag, corner Tw nly-lourth and llolbrook avenue. Firt flfxir of biii k dwelling corner Nineteenth and Poplar street. Cottage on Fourth Stn-ef, U-tween .'oinmcrcial and Washington avenuo. Cottage on Ninth Street, wet of Wal nut street. Cottage on Fourteenth strict, rtest of Washington avenue, 111 Saloon and fixtures, southwest corn er Eighteenth street and Commercial ivenue, at a barg-iln. Cottage on Tweltlh street, wet ol .'oinmertlul aventi", lo. Dwelling hoiiAe on l'rus. street, wea tl Washington avenue. Business house on Ix-vceMrvct, above tight h, $21). A good cottage on Twenty-Ninth Ireet, near Commercial av'inie. Store room on Commercial avenue, iet lo Wavcrly hotel, $10. Cottsjre. of 4 roia on Twenty-third trett. i6. (iood yard and cistern. Good dwelling hou. on Walnut, be tween Twenty- contl arid Twenty-th'rd greets, $!0. Store-room corner Twentieth am! Poplar streets, f 12 50. Store room ailjoiuing alsove, House on Commercial avenue, near llrth street. Suitable for buitics and lMel!iug,$15. Tenements numltered 8 and '), Winter's How. 6 rooms each for IflO nt mouth. Will lie put in lird-clas order. Store room in "Pilot House," lately occupied Vy A. Halley. Dwelling horn on Sixth street and Jcllerson avenue $10. Orphan Asylum building and piemi ju s. Kent low, to a good teiunt. Store room, corner Twentieth and Washington avenue, $12 a iuontli. 1'ooiu In varlou parts ot the city. FOll LEASE Oil SALE. l.amU, In tract to suit, near Cairo. tf.K-ls Drfllllra. S. Pan-Ira announces special bargaii: in Men's and Hoy I 'lolhing.good fill wool CaiMhnere suit only $'. (. A good boys suit onlv ii 00 and upward. All much less than heretofore for cijual qualities. The Doui Pedro's a.saiiiation did not tako place, but hundreds of wives ml ihniifliter all over the cilv are hutnv to think that they can, buy the bCt all- coes at C cents per yard at S. Paukir.i'h, 112 and 114 Commercial avenue. Solimon Parcira has received an addi tional stock of Dry tJood. Clothing, Boots and Shoes, which he is offering, to suit the times. Therefore, if you want to save money give nim a call at 142 and 144 Commercial avenue. Great revolution in the line of Boots and Shoes, which I oiler at prices never heard ol belore. Men's boots at $2 01) a pair, and all I lie re st in proportion. S. Pahuha, 142 and 144 Commercial ave. MOUNTED MAPS oe TK ly f S'niro, colored and varnished, for Kile at hall price ($2.50) at the Bih.ktis office. I.ai iks Vxi'Kuci.ui iiriu. Ladle' ClieuiUe, Drawers, Skirts and Night-. gowns in line Muslin, tucked and em briodered at reduced rates, at S. Paiik.ik.iV. 112audl4t Commercial avenue. Just received at the New Vork Store Choice Northern Peach Blow Potato! for Table and Seed, for sale low. 5 31-lOt '. O. Patim: & Co. I reUior kaloou. This popular saloon, corner Fourteenth ' trt wU Wnshlugton avenue, is op n tu the public. The bar Is supplied with pure wines, choice liquors and the nuest brands of cigars. 3-26-tf A. Kbai s, Proprietor. lutli'iiit. A SPECIALTY. Tti ItbLLKTin firlntliij rulstilinliiiitot malm a lcilly of Bill llfwl, .ni llrmta, Iltr Ilrads, AUIriurnts, I'ikU, Klc IxHik at tti ir !: flmill lire tilll Ii1, ir IM.h to Milium nit? bill limiln, Mr IliousauJ S Tu All (id fniiiltva poiiail pT, Carlisle mills. rntnl two tM-ritt prr puund hlglier llian iar aii tj any nttirr ci(Ur mini to onlrr at Hit mi I In i4m;ially for tliii dtllie HtulrnH-iitii, Carlynlr. jier h"' 1 OH lpttT nrlynif , r I'SiO 4 h) Nnl lltiwl, Carl) ale, fmr I'MJ .. S I'J v mil mxranin ix-r ckiip Toe Ilnnine ranlx, Kit. 13- j lliiMol IwhipI. IKT 1kw i & 4 wi Itumnwa canU, Ni I lilnnk, ir l'"i S W Oiiurttr-KlK-t. Imlfchw't. fufl-h-t an1 llirre- lin-l Ktcr( and voloml wvrk brluW M Ixuii I'aninlilrt. linuk Work un I I'rlrc I.it lua.le i)m-lnltr tOR SHKI5IFK. We are nutliorizel to atinouti'.c .tIIV II. ItolilNriON a ranilids lor Mi'-rifl of Alex- aii'trrcoimtr. at the coming (-omit? elvclion. We are author n-l tonnnoiinre thai It. A. Kl- iiiuimU'iii ia an inW-inU-nt Iti'inililican nmli- tali- lor HirrilT, at the riiaiiintc countT t-l" lion. We are anthori7.ei loannonm e I'KI'KIt H AU. for ail Inlei4friil-ht caii'liilate for MiertlT of Al- eiainlr ixiiiiil) , at the ensuing county elei-tion. 8EORET SOCIETIES ACAI.ON 1.0UiE, HO. IV. Knii-'liisol I'yinuui, rueeti every rn I A 1av riiichl at hair-liaat seven, in xhl fellow.' 1UI1. Howa, chancllor i.oinmAOier. A J.KXAM'KR IUNr, NO. ?U. . i .ki..a . . r iLl.l.L-i. HrV J Iowa, ineeta every Thurwiay nij;ht ' rr.M - . I. -' r . ..I tr..n in I li.i r Kail ,.n ;oiiiiii n il aeuue, iielwerii hixth mat fievruih Vli Cm i I.am a. .N i "1IH' F.NTAVJI'MK.NT, I . O. F., n.eem . .n OiH-f'elltiwa' lUII no the Out and tliirj n-U. inmriy moi.Ui, at hlf-ia.t evea II tioaaai .J' CAti:JML.K. NO.U7.A T. A. M. if Hol.l ifilur cmmuniiioBa lu M Tvi amii; Hull, ivirnrr Coinmerrml avenue ' an-l Kifhlh Hrn-I, oa the c)iid and ourtb Mondar o i h nioolb. IlTCN r AnTKBTIKI!fM. IJ-A11 bills for alvertiaiiig-, are due una piy- able l ttivtsi t Trauaieut a lvtrtming Will lie inaerte,! at the rate of II " iri)uar for the Drat, inserttoa anl Vi cent for each ubeuent one A I literal difWmnt will te made oa ataudiag and displ advertisement. Tor inaertin; Funeral notice l ) Notice of rurelitiK of aoeietiea or secret onler ' oeiita for each lueurtion CburrJi, H:iry, Featival and Hupper notice will only 1 inserted a a'lverti.enienM No alvrrtiaeuietit will tie received at K. than 6n cent., and no a'lvertiwinent will tie iDMrrtcl for lea. than three dollar, tier month Local Baainoaa Noticaa. of ten tinea or more. Inserted la the Bulletin aa follows : Commence Counting at ten Liaea. One Insertion per line 3 Cents Two insertions per line 7 Cents Three Insertions per line 10 Cents 81s Insertion per Una 15 Cents Two weeks per line............ 25 Cents One month per line - ......38 Cents No Reduction will be made In above Prices. CITY NEWS. SATLIIIIAV. JI NK 10, 170. luteal Weather Report, Caiho. III., Junes, Ie?7H Tina liAii Tna. W 1MU. I KL. W KATH, T a in i.'' i Tis II 1 :m."TI 7 . p. in J".o :. a 3:4'." I t'.i't ! Sic I Cloinlv. I J ! I.i IU n Clou.iy. i I I CO .1AM I S WA I'SUN, . r.'Kii.U Signal Service, I'. . A. i:urlop'. Thirty thousand f itt n-ecived at the Bfi i.ku ullice. lteuiual. Ir. Smith hiis removed hi ollli-e to room S and 0, Winti-r'a block. Kutrunee on Scventli srect. I.lncii I'aprr. I ,i libre, plate llui.-h, letter and note papi-r at the Bri.i.r.nx ofth-c. Blue and cream laid, below St. Louis prices. Wood! Wood!! On and idler thia dale '. W. Wheeler Si Co. will odcr cord wood at $3 50 pr cord; same sawed .and split, $5 00 jin gle load $1 73 per load. Strictly cash. 5-11-m l.imil.er. Ftir the place to liuy lutuber cheaply, go to .1. S. MeCahcy, corner of Twen tieth street and Washington avenue, w lure he is locating his new lumber yard', and dining the month will be prepared to fur nUh all kinds of building material. ; 5 11-1 in ioterna. The undersigned i prepared to pump nit and repair cisterns or build new one. an short notice and at satisfactory prices. I. S. Hawkins, Md and Cedar fctreet. PoMollice liojc 5KI. lliberiiinua to I lie Iruul. The proposition to have a general cde bratiou in tltis city on the Fourth og duly having fallen to the ground, the Hibernian Fire company comes to the trout and will give a grand parade and pic-nic at Scheel'a Washington Gar den. 0-3-lf Sek Koch. C. Kocli, at Ins shop ami store room, Xo. 90 Commercial avenue, has for ale a stock ol boota and shoes of his own make ; alo a lull stock of leather and findings lor sale ; and a large stock of St. I.ou cu. torn made boots and shoes. He kecp -.the bet.i mateiial and n up in all the latest st)le. Ilia tils are perfect, and satisfaction Is guarantied. Gire him a call- i-2.t-lf KedueeU Hales tin. Illinois rulrnl llailroad Iron siru. To Xe York -$23 50 Boston via. Albany 2d 00 " Philadelphia - 51 SO Washington '20 05 Baltimrre 20 fli Pittsburg IS 60 Cleveland... Hi 50 " Buffalo I'J W) " SusM-iisioii Bridge. . l'J So Toledo - 13 50 lVtroit 1" J as. Joiinon, fien. Southern Agent. Slot plcnne copy. C-l-t . Remember The bankrupt aalo at the Musical Bazar. 0-3-3t 1'nlly, Hml Tliebee. The killing ol the man Morrow, oc curred nt I'nity, and not at Thebes, at tatel in the Bi i.i.ktis yesterday morn ing. The nrerl l.nat Xlabt The concert given under the supervi sion ol Mrs. Saunder, nt the Atheueum last night, w a decided aucces. There waa a go'l audience, and thecforinanco was. highly appreciated by all. I'erfert Apparstna. Charter Oak Stove arc simple in con struction ; compact in Miapc ; inado of best material ; easily ojierated ; eco nomical lu fuel, aud low priced, ani the very jei leetioii ot cooking machines. -10-lt-(12) the lleniOt To-MKlil. Miss Ida Coojier'a complimentary lien efit takes pla-:e at the Atheueum to-night. The programme to be presented Is a very exc lletit one, and should draw a good audience.' Tickets are on sale at llart- All llos.T. Farmers who are compelled to come to the city to attend court, do not remain in the city longer than they arc compelled to. As a rule farmers are behindhand with planting, the wet weather having rendereJ it impracticable to plant earlier. At Wllbiiro a. The place to sell rags, rope, paper stock, scrap iron, old me tal, beeswax tallow, ginseng, hide. furs, etc., Is at the old Maud of .foscpli Smith, one door above thi? New York store. 0 S Ct B. F. WiMJi R.v. IHed. Mr. F.d. Fallis, formerly of this city, died of pneumonia hi Bloomington a lew days ago. The remains were taken to inciniiati for Interment. Thu deceased was son-in-law ol Mr, and Mrs. I. Hurd. Wood ! n ouil I For sale at 1 5t) per hmd. rtove wood, lawed and split, $4 er cord. Four foot wool, $3 50 jier cord, delivered in any part ot the city. ISig lot of stove wood on hand. Leave orders at No. 34 Eighth treet, and they will receive prompt at tention. 5-13-1 ni. F. W. Waki. Iliaemlnurenle Mention. By request of the graduating class llev. Ilobert Allyn, president of the Southern Illinois Normal University, will deliver a Baccalaureate scinion at the University to-morrow mornin;, (Sunday, June 11.) at 10:30 o'clock. Xotlee te hlreet Raliwny C'einpnniea. The People's Railway have lor sale 32 nail one-horse car. Been in use about two years and are now in good running condition. All have Slawsou fare boxes. Will be sold cheap. For information ad drcs W. B. Kvokr, 7-1 w. Sec'y People's 1J. iV St. Louis. (niiutjr t'oinmlaslotiera. The l)oard ot county commissioners is still In session. Commissioners Wil son, Sammous and Saunders all being present. The, May tuna is usually the longest, a) it is at this I Tin that a settlement U had with the various coun tv officers. Cairo mill Vliicennr llailroad Ke tlureU tarca lo i:nern 4 1 1 tea. The fares of this road, which is the sliortest and quickest route from t alro and the South wts.t to East ern cities, will always lie as low as by any other line. '. S. Sawvur, ti-Kt Jen. Ticket Agent. Ire! I col It. J. CitndilV has (list received a car load of Imbuquc ice, and will continue to receive Ice throughout the entire sea son to supply the jobbing and retail trade. He respectfully solicits a share of your patronage. Ice depot. No. 17, Eighth street. 5-17-tf lalec A Kcaalcr, leo dealers, corner Twelfth bluet and Washington avenue, arc prepared to de liver Iiiibuijue lake ice in any part ot the city daily. The wagon will run regu larly every morning, delivering lee to customers. A share of the patronage ol the public is solicited. Ice depot oppo site the Bi i.i ktin ofliee. 5-30-lm. ' ll far Hie CrntenuUI. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Barclay, and Mrs. Jewt-lt Wilcox and daughter, kit the city via the Illinois ( 'entral railroad yes terday afternoon for a visit lo the Centen nial. Mr. Wilcox accompanies the party as far as Cincinnati. Mrs. Wilcox will attend the opening of the Pennsylvania Military Academy, where her son is nt tending school. Mith bireet. The condition of Sixth street, between Washington avenue and Walnut street is moat deplorable, and a petition signed by J. M. Phillips, Isaac Waaler. M. F. Gilbert and a number of other citizens residing hi that vicinity, was read at the last meeting of the city council, asking that said street be tilled to ripe water level. The petition was referred to the proper committi e, and will be acted upon very shortly. I'eraonsl. John I. Craig, of Vienna, was In the city on Friday. lr. Brigliani is making i rrange-im-nts lo leave shortly lor the C'cutcn nial. , llo will bo in Philadelphia on tho Fourth of July. Mr. Wilcox is now a leading spirit in the city council, aud promises ere long to win the laurels long worn by Alderman llallid iy. Alderman WllcuS has purchased a copy of Cushlng'i M in ual, w hich he carries in his pocket. Tlie FUre. For a clea.i shave, a faahlonable hair cut, or n thoiough aliampoo, go to J, Georgo SteiiihousL' ou Eighth street, Alexander bounty Bank building. II U shop li ulwnysucat; hla towels idways clean i his assistants always pollu1, and Ids tables covered with the latest daily papers, lor the tH'iielttof his customers, 3-26-tf. jnllonel ItcpnbllrMii C'nnt entlott. I LI I VOH Cr.XTHAl. 11. is.. ) kx Ao'r, i, 1S7U. j Ofuck Gkn'i. HonncKX Cairo, June Oih To persons whiting to attend the Na tional I'epublican Convention at Cincln natl, June 1 flit, we will sell tickets atone lare, $10 53, for round trip. Ticket good to return until June 25th. Jamks Johnson, C 104IU GenT Southern Agent. Siummerwrll. Mr. James Summerwell, the ehnmpion liouso mover, informs us that it is not true that he was an npplirnnt for Mr. Brown's place as health olllcer. He as serts that he never spoke to any one, nor was never spoken to by any one on the subject. He never sought the position, and wouldn't have had it had It been ten dered to him, and can't understand how his name comes to be mentioned in con nection with it. Iliefl. In tills city, Thursday night at hall-past 10 o'clock. Pearlic, dmghler of Mrs. A. II. McKee, widow of John W. MeKee, in tho seventh year of her age. Funeral services this morning at half-past 8 o'clock, at the residence, No. 40, Tenth si reel, conducted by Bcv. Gillliam. The procession will leave the house In carriages at 9 o'clock for Beech Grove cemetery. Friends of the family are in vited to attend. Iteme.nbcr Bankrupt sale of books and stationery at Kock well's C-8-3t Boating; AaaorliWIon I'irnir. The members of the Cairo Boating As sociation are getting ready Tor a basket picnic. The a (lair will take place about the middle of next week. The place se lected by the association to hold their picnic is in Parker's grove, on the Nar row Gauge railroad, about fifteen miles from the city. A social train will' be charted to carry all who wish to attend to aud from the grounds. The fare for the round trip will be very light. A merry lime Is anticipated. A .o. 1 J.niinilr) . It is now conceded that Mrs. Coleman the laundrees, No. 12 Fourth street, be tween Washington and Commvrcial ave nues, has one of the best conducted laun dry establishments In the ?ity, and land lords of hotels and boarding houses w ill find it to their advantage to call upon her. Her prices arc as lollows : Hotel and hoarding-house washing 75 cents per dozen. For piece work prices arc as follows: Single shirt and collar, 15c; per dozen, &0c; socks, 5c; two collars, 5c; two handkerchiefs, 5c ; vests, 20c; ana all gentlemen's wear, W)c. per dozen. Ladies plain calico dresses, 25c; calico dresses with extra trimmings, 50c; white dresses, $1 25c; ladies' nndcrware, fine aud coarse, $1 00 per dozen. 1-23-ti. irenK Court. In the case of Joseph B. Iteed, against Thoma J. Edwards, a verdict was rend ered in favor of the plaintiff for damages in the sum ol $130 30. Iu the case of F. E. Albright against John Cannon, judgment was rendered in favor of defendant. In the case ol Thomas J. Shores against Frank Thompson, judgment was rendered lor the plaintiU' in the sum of twenty-live dollars. The case of J. B. Keed against heir Brothers & Co. was dismissed for the want ol evidence on the part of the pro secution. The case of Jesse Mahafly against the City of Cairo, occupied the time ot the court in the afternoon, but was not decided at the time of adjournment. The examination of James Oaig, charged with the murder of Thomas Mor row, was concluded yesterday morning, and the defendent ordered to be released upon giving bail in the sum ot tittecu hundred dollars. The accused is still in jail. tialitftT lo Kalians or Jloru(lu. Take Ihe Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railroad, the new and popular line from Atchniou and Kansas City, via the beautiful Arkansas valley, to Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver, Cannon City, Cucharus, l)el Norte, Santa Fe and all points in Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona. Special round trip 00 day tick ets to Denver on sale May 15th, at 50, taking in the famous watering places on the 1). & It. G. road. Low emigrant rates to the S.m Juan mines. Pullman palace sli t ping cars betw een the Missouri river aud the Kocky Moun tains without change Close connections made at Kansas City and Atchison in union depots. For maps, time tables and the "San Juan guide," adddrcss, T. J. Amkicko, Gen. Pas?. Agt. Topeka, Kali. I Advvrtiaenieot. Will Eltler as a Liar ana Klaudrr. From a notice published in the Bru.E tin, 1 see that Wm. Elder says my leather and finding store is imaginary-, which I can prove is a lie aud a slander. I! Is first lie is, that he came to my store lor twenty cents worth of hoot powder, which is not true. lie did, howtTer, ask for one box of the powder, but I can not sell it lor less than thirty cents, as it cost me twenty-five cents in St. Louis. 1 could, however, have sold him twenty cents worth. His next lie is, that t hero was a man in my shop lor Mercier calf boot fronts, and that I could not furnish any lor Idui. Now, 1 always have Mer cier boot fronts on hand fur sale and lor my ow u use, i tin long lel'oie I went Into the leather and liuding business. Cairo cannot support a liist-class leather store, and ow ing to a fall in prices aud also to my having a large stock of mate rial ou hand. 1 would liku to sell Wm. Elder several hundred dollars worth ol leather aud lindiugs at cost, as I fcur I w ill lose money if 1 hold it any longer. Stick litis In your pocket Wm. Elder. '. Koch. The cheapest and latest style Dry goods, in the city ulaO the chespoit lot o Embroidered Parasol, and notions can alwsvs Us louud at H. Pskkira's, 142 and 141 Commercial avenue. Mayer Winter anil Ihe Roaro? of Health. AH is not serene between Mayor Wilder and the board of health. On Wednesday evening, Mr. Brown, who! was reinstated by the city council as heallli oflleer on Tuesday night, after filling the requirements ol law by filing his bond and taking the oath, repaired to the office of Mayor Winter to receive Iroty that gentleman his orders. He was somewhat surprised when Informed by his honor that he had no instructions for him. Mr. Brown at once sought several members of the board of health, to whom he explained the mayor's actions, and the result was that Alderman Wilcox, the member ot the board from the First ward, aud Alderman Uittcnhouse .ad dressed notices to the other memlers of the board, requesting them to meet in tne office of Alderman l!itlenhoue at 0 o'clock Thursday morning, as there was business that required their immedi ate attention. One of the notices was addressed to Mayor Winter as chairman ot the board of health. When the time atrived for the meet ing to take place, three members ol the board were present, but Mayor Winter did not make his appearance. The gentleman In attendance were Aldermen Wilcox, Kittenhoue and Mc- Gauley, Alderman Wilcox, in the absence ot Mayor Winter, was chosen chairman pro. tern., and the board at once proceeded to business. Alderman Wilcox set to work to draw tip instruct ions)to lie carried out by Health Oflleer Brown, which were to the effect that he should make it his business to begin at the extreme lower eu;l ol Ihe city, and at once commence the cleansing up aud disinfecting of premises. It is the order of the beard that Brow n shall visit every house. That wherever his eagle eye or his acute naal organ de tects anything obnoxious, or damaging to the good health of the people, it shall be his duty to abate the Mine forthwith. Armed wUh this document, Brown started out on his mission, and is doing good work. A few hours alter the meeting of the board. Mayor Winter met Alderman Wilcox on the stoet. "I hear there was a meeting of the Board of Health this morning," branched out the mayor. "There was, your honor," rcplie J Al derman Wilcox. "I'm the chairman of that body,'' said his honor. "Y'ou were notified there was to be a meeting," ieplid Alderman Wilcox. "D n vneifl knew anything of the meeting," said the mayor. "You certainly was notified," replied Alderman Wilcox, "for I addresed the notice to you myself." "What was done?" inquired his honor, "As you refused to give Health Olllcer Brown Instructions to look after the cleaning up of the city, we took the re sponsibility of doing so," replied Alder man ileox. "Ho ain't my man." said Mayor Win tor. "He belongs to you fellows," and the conversation closed. Letter I.lvl The following is a list of letters rc mainiug unc tiled for in I lie po.-t ofliee at Cairo, Alexander county, Illinois, Snlur day, J une 10: Ladies Curtas, Sadie; Connor, Kate; Cannon, Anna; Davis, .Mrs. IS.; Dickies, France;; Henderson, S. A.; Hunter, Mary: Ilogan, Amanda; I Iopson, Leaner; McDonald, c. P.; Prince, P; Partee, Alace; Peck, F. V.; lJumsil, B.; Bollen, Nancy; Stephen, Sophia; Stevens, Julia; Smith, Euieline; Thompson. Mat tics; Ware, Ellen. Gents Bowerman, G. II.; Btrttell, Win.; Caflrcy, Jas.; Cox, Jas. M.; Cole, T. W.; Cotirney, Wm. 11.; Davis, J. F.; Dun. ISev.H.; English, Nathan; Hannah, Emmitt; Henderson, G. W.; Hogan, P.; Ilavlin, P. J.; Johnson, Ed; Johnson, Stewart; Kelliin.m, . Jas.; Keel er; Charles Lower E.; Mc Evers, 11. K. ; Manuel, I. ; Moore, James T.; Neill, Thos. ; O'Connor, Hor ace; Perry, Alex. ; Paddock, Ed. ; Mice, C. I). ; Roberts, F. C. ; Roberts. J. C. ; Saulord. J. ; Sanders, T. J. ; Vanhouter, J. II. ; Wilbur, A. D. ; Woiratli, Edeo. Persons desiring nny of Ihe above let ters should please say " Advert! .cd."' Geo. W. McKkaig, P. M. lluoks anil Ntationery Going like hot ciikes at the old stand ot Rockwell. C-S-3t Ioit, Tax, Dugs. MX, DA&B, Tax City Makshai.'s Omen, KK1CK. ) it'SE. i. is:.) Akab Exoim. HotsK Caiuo, 111., June All owuers of dugs and fcluts within the corporate limits of tho city of Cairo are hereby notified that the city tax upon the same mut be paid on or before the 15th day of June, 170, after which all dogs or sluts found within the city limits ou which the tax has not tcu paid w i'l be killed. I will be found in my office from now until the 15th to receive said tax, from tl o'clock a.m., to 12 o'clock ni. of each day. John II. Gom.-ma.v, City Marshal. 4 tiema For Fllty cents, at W 2-23-tf. inter's Gallery, O'CALLAHAN & HALL, IRON, TIN AND Sloto .XlsafdsVa, Roofing and Guttering a Specialty Slate Jloofiing a Specialty in any part of Southern Lightning Rods, Pomps, Stovca and Tinware. w Jobblac PreaaPtlr Dobs! RIVER NEWS. W AB I)BPARTllK!fT, TltV RPOT, I June .s7a Aiiova LOW WATKR. STATU). IW. it s i n I) It fi 7 4 Cairo m i in i; iti i j is 44 I rutalmra; 'I Cincinnati IjotiiHVtlle Nashville , Ht. Ixmia. Kvanaville -I Memiliia , V tr.aslmrar New Orlrana ISelow hijfh Water of IS74 .iamf.s Watson, Serjeant, Sinr.l service, U. 8. A. Port Mat. ARRIVKI. Steamer Jim Fisk. Iidurnh. ' Golden Hule, New Orlean. " Ilermuda, Xashville. " Joseph II. nilcy, Ohio. " Alice Hrown, tow. Memphis. T. T. Ilillman, Nashville. DRrARIKIl. Steamer Jim Fisk. Faducah. ' Golden Hule, Cincinnati. " Bermuda. Na-hville. " Joseph II. IVijrley, St lui. ' Alice Brown, tow. Fittsburjf. " T. T. Ilillman. Nashville. The Grand Kepublic did not leave St. Louis until daylight yesterday morn ing, and will be lure about clilit o'clock this morning. There Is r.bcut fix hun dred tons of freight awaiting- In r l ire. The Golden Hule patd up with a fair trip for Cincinrati. The Ste. Genevieve, due hne last night, will take 4.00ft cotton ties tor Hel ena, Arkansas, and idimit 50 tons of other freight tor points below. The T. T. Ilillman brotiijht 227 bar rels of flour for New Orleans, from Nash ville, and a lot of iron for St. Louis. Tho Cons Millar is due from Cincin nati for Memnhis. She will gel 250 tons ol cotton lies tor Memphis. 'Ihe Alice Brown passed up the Ohio with a tow of empty coal barges for Pittsburg;. IX.HIRAE. INSURANCE. ESTABLISHED 1S58. 3 AFFORD, MORRIS AND C ANDES General Insurance Agents 73 OHIO LEVEE, City National Buk Buildiaj, up-itairi. ?hs Oldest Eslabllahed Agency In Sout era Illinois, representing ovir tesooo ooo PAI.T A.DII.i. (Successor to) B. F. PARKER, lttilers In ?aints, Oils, Varnishes, 33XXTc3XXX2f3. iVall Paper, Window Glass, "Win now Shades, iic. Alvraya on han l, (lie celchratei lllumiiiatin AlTKOltA OIL. l3rosf ilillclixap;, Corner Eleventh Street and TT ashing ton Avenue lOBMIVHldX MhlU'lIAMM. CAIRO BOX and BASKET CO Dealer in LUMBEB, All kih'U hanl anil aolt.) PLOORINQ, SIDING, LATH, &0 Mill and Yard, Corner Thirty-Fourth Strco. and Ohio Levee. P. CUHL, Kxchuivo Flour Mercliant A!P Millers' Agent. Ni SO I 'bio Lcvtc, CAIHO, ILLINOIS. T a if !!. riAI.t ltH .KS. Sf R ATT ON "& BIRD," " Wholesale Grocers Aul JomuiiGsion Merchants AQENT3 AMERICAN POft'DEU CO 57 Ohio Ievee. G. D WILLIAMSON, Wholesale Grocer BOAT STORES, Commission Merchant, No. 18 OHIO LEVEE. Ql'lrCIALattentiui (ires toeoaa'k-ii?uenU sad T filling Irr Ill -Of KTerr ii'rii,liou m At the IU'LLEUN- '. Caiho, III AUK. THY City National Bank CA1BO, ItXJWOS. CAPITAL, - - I! 00,00 orrn;na. J' P. IIAM.tllAY, Hrealilent. '"JA' "AU-IOAT, VktPmt. A. II HAr's-OKU, Cantet, WAf.TtK UYl,6l'. Aaa tCaahlef. MllKCTORft 1 fl. STAATS TaVIiOR, n fi. CaTHAB, II l HaI.LIDAT, W. I IlAtl.lDAT. O. I). WlLLIAM0. I Sttms JiiSO, A B. Sarroao, Exchange. Coin MtA United States Bonds Bought and Sold. T"KI.'0.tTS riTive. ami general banking r nreaa, l're.eiit II Wella. Caahlrr. I. Nett", Vice ITes't. T.J. Kerth, Aiat. ssh'r IIIIMVail VWVHII VUMM) Torner Commercial Ave and 8th Street, CAino, xZjiTjs. I UK K( TORS. Uro-a, Cairo. Wiu. Hlugc, Cairo, ' i-ff. t.iuro. Wm Wnli'e, Lairn. , -lisunkit, l.airo. K l lliiliu(t"le ,Cl Lmtla. . 1 uiler, airu. H. Wella, Cairo. t '. 11. lirinkman, . luia. etiAl Itnnkina; BnalncM none. t1t xchatifre '4 aurl boajflit Interest paid n the -!Tinif liepnrtment. t ollcciiona m4le, m-l all b".ine iroiiitl7 attemled lo. Enterprise Savinge BANK. CHAKl tUED MARdH 21, 1JU CITY NATIONAL BANK, CAIRO orricaas: A. 11 SArFwKO, rreaUleol. S.S TAYLOK, Vice hreairteul. W. 11 VSLUf, 8ee'r and Treaanrer. DiaacToas: P.W. IUbclay, Cua. OAUouaa, - . r. II. Siix ari.uu, l'Aix O. Sen oh. It. II. Cl'JfiriNWIAM. H. I.. ILallidat, J. M. I'liiLLirs. INTEREST paid on depoaiu at the rate ol s percent, per annum, March 1st and teptera er Int. Interest not withdrawn is added iiame liately to Ihe principal of the ilepoaita, thereby riviiiir them cniuvound interest. Harried Women and Children may Deposit Money and no one else can draw it. Open ever bualnraadajr from 9a.m. to S p.m. t ' Saturday eveninf a for aavingi depoaita only torn 8 to 6 o'clock W. HYSIXJP. Treasurer. VARItTT NTVRE. !Tew-York Store WHOLtSALK AND stXTAlL i . VARIETY STOCK IN THE CITY. Oooda Sold Very Close. lorner 16th St. and Commercial At, caibo. iiLnrom ' C. 0. PATTER & CO. 1 - - IS. . -LJ i MUt OR DEALKRli. R. SMYTH & CO., Wio!iule and Uetall, Heak-ri la Foreign and Dcxncfctio AKD W IMIS OF AI.Ia No. 60 Ohio Levee, CAIBO. ILLS. MKSSHf. fMVTM A CO. hare conUnUy a braze stork ot the beat good lu ihe mar kit, and fie eapfcial ai ten Lion lo Ihe wuulatsle ranch of the hiiainuaa. WAtialXR. " ' Ihe Gamble Wagon tMS xaSHfr -vl MAMKACTCKJED BT ' JOHN P. GAMBLE. a rHBZFT aai CHBAPIIT WJJ0 at AS MANUFACTORY. OHIO LEVEE Near Thtrth-Fourth Btroat CINCINNATI. Wm. Glenn & Sons Headquarters for Groceries 4,t)00 Rio and Santos Coffee, 2,000 hhds Now Orleans Sugar, -' 2,500 bbls N. Orleans Molasses, 1,500 bbls White Refined Sugar, . 1,000 bbls Yellow Refined Sugtr, 500 bbls Louisiana Rice, ' 100 Tierces Carolinr Rice, , 500 h'fehs Green and Cl kTea. ALiO, lEALKSy PROVISIONS. S rrrrr asb otuek i-aopccs. nasi T Via mmm mm llttall mm o