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LYNCH cVIIOWLEYS Real Estate Column Ali-xantlor county lmnl, I'airo M, n ett tmngc Tor St. LottU irt'rty. FOIt SAl.E. Tim ninth Imll of Hip "Pilot" lioiie ut - biirgnln. , FOIt HKNT. t'otLigo on Slxtli tri t urar Vali til ton moiiuc. Cottagpon r'.l,litli irwt w-ar Wiil- JUt 'tl'Pft. I nu lling, rnrmr TwHily-tonitli ami llolbiook avciiiu. First floor of tirlrk dwelling corner Nlm-ti ntli anil Poplar utrcttn. Cotflfjcc on Fourth htrwt, between 'oniinercial ami Washington avenue. Cottage on N int h Street, west of Wal nut n(reet. Cottage on Fourteenth trtet, went U Washington avenue, til Sal(Kn ami future", couth west corn er Kijrht-cnth street nix 1 4uninerci:tl ivenue, at a Imrjrain. Cottage on Twellth street, west ol . 'oiuuierdul avenue, f lu. Dwelling lioue on I rem street, wm ol Washington avenue. (limbics hoti? on iVtee street, atove F.ihlti, A goo'J cotture on Twenty-Ninth itrt t, near Coinmerdiil avenue. Store room on Commercial avenue, v xt to Waverly hotel, $10. Cottage of 4 rooim on Twenty-thinl Mrcet, $. Good j aril an J cictern. Uoo dwelling hoiwe on Walnut, !ie l ween Twenty-second and Tweity-th'rd IreeU, $10. Store-room corner Twentieth and Poplar streets, $12 50. Store room adjoining above, $ lions on Commercial avenue, near 10 th street. Suitable for butuncs and I welling, $15. lent ments numbered 8 and 9, Winter's How, 5 rooms each for $10 lr month. Will be put in first-class Wtler. Store room in "Pilot House," lately occupied ly A. lialley. Dwelling house on Sixth Ftreet and Jeflerson avenue $10. Orphan Asylum building and prcini es. Iteut low, to a good U lunt. Store room, comer Twentieth and Washington avenue, $12 a month. Kooins in various parts ot the city. FOIt LEASE OK SALE. frauds, in tracts to fult, near Cairo. tf.s-H Ilrcsillca. S. Parelra announces special bargains in Meu' and Boys Clothlng.good all wool Cassimere suit only $i 00. A good boys suit only $4 00 and upwards. All much less than heretofore for equal qualities. The Dom Pedro's assassination did not talo place, but hundreds of wives ul daughters all over the city are happy to think tliat they can buy the beet I all toes at C cents per yard at S. PaHMRA!, 112 and 144 Commercial avenue. SoloroonParelra lias received an addi tional stock of Pry Good. Clothing, Hoots aud Shoes, which he is oflering, to suit tin; times. Then-lore, if you want to save money give niin a cull :it 1 12 and 114 Commercial avenue, Great revolution in the line of Hoots and Shoes, whlih I ott'i-r at jiriceg never heard t before. Men's Ixtots at $2 00 a pair, and all the rest in proportion. S. I'armka, 142 and 141 Couimerelal ave. A Ka. 1 Jtnnlr . It i now coiiceUil that Mrs. Coleman the laundress. No. 12 Fourth street, lie. tweeu Washington and Commvrciul ave nut", has one of the Itcst conducted lull li st ry establishments in the city, and land lords of hotels mid boarding houses will tind It to their advantage to call upon 1T. Her prices are as follows: Hotel and boardiiig-houc washing 75 centa r iloen. For piev work prices are as follows: Single shirt and collar, l.V ; per lo.eu, SOe; sock, .V; two collars, .V; two baud ken hiefs, 'c vests, ilc; ana all gentlemen's wear, sOc. ler doen. Indies plain calico dresses, 2.V; calico ilrcsses w ith extra trimmings, rstc; white lreses, $1 2.V ; ladies' underware, line ami course, $1 (K) per dozen. l-'JWi. JalBff ! UsutM or t;ulml. Take the Atchison, Topcka and Santa Fe railroad, tho new and popular line from Atchison and Kansas City, via the Is'autiful Arkansas valley, to Pueblo, 'olorado Springs, I lenver, Cannon City, Cuchariis, pel Xorte, Santa Fe aud ull points in Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona. Special round trip !K) day tick its to Denver on sale May 15th, at $50, taking in the famous watering places on the I). & U. ii. road. Low emigrant rates to the Sua Juan mines. Pullman palace sleeping cars between the Missouri river and tho Uocky Moun tains without change. Close connections made at Kansas City and Atchison in union depots. For maps, time tables and the "San Juan guide," adddress, T. J. Andkrsox, Gen. Pass. Agt. Topeka, Kan. Skk hocii. C. Koch, at his shop and store room, No. 00 Commercial avenue, has for sale a stock of boots and shoes of . his own make ; also a lull stock of leather and findings lor sale; and a "large stock of St. louia cus tom made booU aud shoes. He' keeps the best material and is up in all the latest styles. His 11U are iierfeet, and satisfaction U guaranteed. Give him a call- 'J-2:t-tf Tha PUr. For a cleaa shave, a fashionable hair cut, or a thorough fchauipoo, go to J. George Steiuhouse on Eighth street, Alexander County Bank building. 11 Is fchopls always neat; his towels always clean ; his assistants always polite, and Id tables covered with the latest daily papers, lor the benefit of his customers. a-ac-tt - I.ADIE tTNDROt.OTIU.NG. fdlei Chemise, Drawers, Skirts and Night gown! In fine Muslin, tucked and em brioderetl at reduced rate, at 8. PASKiaAV, 142 and 144 Commercial avenue, ulUtin. A SPECIALTY. The Milleti printing establishment roskes rialty or liill Hrwl., Kmc limits, tiu-r ll-'li, AUtfiurnts, r.1, V.r, Ixx.k at r irim! Small Rle l.ill (iMntit, M-r V" ... $1 Mntlnm tlx bill Iwwls, per tliouitiil 3 71 All on f.mrlwn pound it, tarlinlr mills, rutnl two ecnts per imunil lilKhrr thn pif nel liy tijr oilier odlre mll to or'ltrstlti mllM nijf:u.f for Uli oftiro SlalPnirDtn, l'rlyl, n-r :l f)0 lttrr HpwIn, ( Hrlyrle, r Imio 4 fill Nut Head, Carlyxlp, vr l" .1 o Isilinif I'afl" kt parkugf... .' Iluninm eanU, o. I J-lily liritil Intartl, tier liwo i Ui to Wl Biuiinm eanlia, No. I blank, tr Imsi S Ml yuar1T-h!t, lutlf hrt, iHll-nhwt and thrw iIimI Kistrrn, aud cvlorrd work Im-Iow tit. 1-onn -famphli-t, Book Work and Vricr Lists ni'lt "wlnlir . . Assort r.nr.xr. KOR SHKKIIT. W arc authorited to annonnrc JCillV II. KolilSSON an a randiila' for Miriirir Alex auder county, at Ihr niminK county rlrction. We are authorized to announce that K. A . E1 mundxon to an imb-pendent lt-iubliran ramli die lor MieiilT, at lite ensuing rounty el tion. W are anthnrized to announce I'KTKK S M'P, Tor an lnile)eii(lent candidate for Sheriff of Al exander oouiity, at the eiuiuinR county election. BEORKT B0CIKTIK8 ASCA1XIN iSHMK, NO. 61. ' m A Kniirlits ol I'yilnaa, niwu every rri t ? ' day nurht at half-past avven, inlaid jtjy? Kellows llall. Howe, - ALEXANDER f.OIMiE, NO. M4. JC ,s.. luIeieodent Order of Odd-Eel-tT Jf lows. nweM every iburwlay uiiflit nwt' at balf-pMtlTen, in tlieir ballon jinmercial avenue, between sixth and pwventb f-i I'iias Lamb. N U "1A1IIO ENCAMPMENT, I. O. O. T.. meets in Old-Kellowa' Hall on the Drat and third me ta in every month, at half-paat seven J no U (nifHAK, C Y ' i a CAIUOUjIXjE. NO.Zff.A.F. 4 A. M. M Hold reirubtr eommuniiations in Mi TtyT miiir Hall, comer Coiamirciul arenue ' aiil EiKbtb street, on lue aecond and ourth Mondar of each luonUi. RATKM Or ADVERTISING. If All bill for aylvertuunir, are due and nay able IX 1UVA.1CI Transient advertising will be inserted at the rate of f 1 J0 pr xjuar for the first insertion and S" cents for each subsequent one A liberal discount will be made on standing and din pi advertisement Eor Inserting Funeral notice $1 00 Notice of meeting of societies or secret order So cent for each Insertion Church, Society, Festival and Supper notices will only be inserted as advertisements Xo advertisement will be received at lee than 60 cents, and no advertisement will be inserted for leiii than three dollars Jer month Local Buinea Notlcs, of in the Bulletin a follow : Ckimmenca Counting at ten tinea. One Insertion per line S Centa Two lneertioneper line 7 Centa Throe insertion per line ..10 Cent Six ineertiona per line 16 Centa Two weeks per line. 2& Cent) One month per line .36 Centa No Redaction will be made in above ?rica. CITY NEWS. THURSDAY. JCXE22, 1S7C. lural Wsalber MMtrl. C'aiao, III., .lune -'1, I7J Tluc. Hah. j .Tua. :m.o'4j i r;o .t".'r( 4 SI . to.nU I s;t in mi ' Me Wind. I Vkl. I VMnii i in. ii " ; p.m. J : :i I Clear. S i lair. S . do U t du S I .lAMKs W A I . SON. Perfeant, Signal service, I'. S. A. Knvelopet. Thirty thousand Just n-ceived at the l!i 1 1 tiiv otl'tce. The Onlrnnini Fuortb. The lliber silaue l ln Froul. The citizens' movement, inaugurated for the purpose ol making arrangements to celebrate the Centennial Fourth ot duly, lmviuK tailed, and a later move ment among the firemen of the city to make successful the same purpose, hav ing also failed, the members ot the Hi bernian fire company, upon eousultation, determined to make arrangements thein selve for the projier celebration of the great day, and to invite the public of v'airo and the surrounding country to join w ith tin in in the patri otic duty. They have accord ingly engaged Washington hall and garden for the occasion and will throw both oiH.li to the public night and day. Ail the prominent brass aud string bauds have lieen employed ; a grand procession, patriotic, in all its details, will be a dis tinguishing feature of the event; the Immortal Declaration ot Independence will be read by the Hoa. Johnll.Oberly and oratiens will be delivered by Hon. Wm. llartzell and other distinguished orators, and fire works will make the heavens bright in the night time with patriotic fire Every thing will be done to make the oc casion a most glorious one ; and to this end all the citizens of Cairo and of all the towns and cities and country around about us In Illinois, Kentucky aud Mis souri, are asked to come in and ive a heipinghaud. lly order of the commit tee. A. Scsanka, J. J. Anukhsox, . Hk.nkv Stoi't. 31. J. Howi.kv, Wm. McHai.e. For stole, Ktna Flour Mill, Indianapolis, Indiana 3 run 4 feet buhrs, water power. Mill ia complete running order. Building 45x45 feet, 4 stories aud basement. Would take as part pay mill in Southern Illinois or Indiana. Small cash payment. Address, Si llivan & Gates. C-ll-2w ' - Bar4er) Wanted. A few boarders, ladies or gentlemen ctta be accommodated with largo airy rooms and table board In a private family. Call at corner of Sixth street aud Wash ington avenue. J. C, Whitk. 6-lS-tf, EKreUlorSalooM. This popular saloon, corner Fourteenth street and Washington avenue, U open to the public. The bar 1 supplied with pure wines, choice liquors and the finest brands of cigars. 3-2Wf A. Kars, Proprietor. I.arnl Bretlllee. rsHIVIIIH. , There was no buliie In the police courts yesterday. Itrown Is to have the aid of the chain gang In cleaning the city. The Republican Congressional con vention will be held In this city next Tuesday. The narrow gauge oiple are alsmt to build a platform at their Flopping place at the St. ( harles hotel. The Illinois Central railroad com pany Is having a new- set of car scales put down in their yards. Another sale of Cairo and Vinceimes railrotd stock Is to take place at the roundhouse in this city soon. Jailor Jim Carroll finds business in the city f ai slack. Prisoners, since his olllcial duties begun, have been very scarce. There is said to have lecn a very prosperous season lor the gardners ot this city. The quantities of vegetables shipped abroad have been enormous. The owner of one of the dogs put Into the ixiund yesterday, climbed over the fence, took thu animal up in his arms and made his escajie without being detected. The Vienna ieople are to have a grand Fourth of July celebration, and they have invited the Knights Templar of this city to Join tlieni on that day and head the .street procession. "Centennial" grove, between this city and Mound City, where the colored Odd-Fellows and Masons will picnic on the Fourth, is to be furnished with stands and seats in abundance, for the convenience of the orators and visitors. The opinion of Mr. I.ansden as to whether or not Mayor Winter can re move Hrown from the position of Health Officer, twice for the same reasons, will probably be made known on Friday evening, when the council will Again convene. Alderman McOauley wants to know whether the Cairo and Vincenues Kail road company has not forleited the right of way down Commercial avenue, and Introduced a resolution in the council on Tuesday night, instructing the city at torney to ascertain the desired intelli gence an J report to that body. T1IK IIOATINO CI.CB riCXK-, There was a good attendance at the picnic ot the Boating club. It U said to have been a pleasant aflair. THK BI.LLKTIM BASK BALL CM B. The Bulletin has turned out a base ball club. We will be behind in nothing. The club is a stunner, and challenges any club in Southern Illinois. The amount of the wager will be dicided af ter the game has been played. DIED, In this city at four o'clock Wednesdy aftert.oon, June 21st, 1370, Jossie, infant daughter of Louis and Jos phlne Kaha. The luneral w ill take place from the resi dence ol the parents at 2:30 o'clock to day by the regular train on the Illinois Central. Friends ot the family invited to attend. , Till iHJIiS. For the benefit of thoe who have dogs that they do not c;.re to part with, we are requested to state that the catching of the brutes began yesterday morning. The pound is at the police headquarters in the Arab engine house, where it is likely missing dogs will be found, as the catchers were running them in at a lively rate all the day. t:t t KMOXR AlllH - 1 HK C. AM V. It. It. The Cairn and Vincenues railroad com pany propose, on the Centennial Fourth, to can V excursion parties at the follow ing ry low rates : Hound triji tickets will be sold for any distance under eight miles, at the uual rates; over eight aud uuder twenty-five miles, seventy-five cents; over twenty-live and under fifty miles, one dollar and fifty cents ; over fifty aud under seventy-live miles, two dollars ; over seventy-live and under one hundred and twenty-five miles, two dol lars and fifty cents. A round trip ticket, which w ill carry the purchaser over the entire line, will be sold for three dollars. Tils. KMtiHTS TfcMI'I.AR. The following invitation has been re ceived by Cairo Commandery So. 13, Knights Templar, to attend the grand Centennial celebration to take place at Vienna on the Fourth of July : Wc, the undersigned committee of ar rangements for celebrating the Centen nial anniversary of our American Inde pendence, would respectfully extend a special invitation to the Commandery of Knights Templar at Cairo, to meet with us on the Fourth ot July next, at Vienna. Illinois, in full dress, and act as grand escort of the grand procession on this occasion. All the horses needed by the Cairo Commandery will be furnished here. Ilespecttullv, Hknuy 15. Hakuv, M. A. Smith, W. A. Looxey, Committee. It has not been fully .decided by the Knights as to w hether they will accept this flattering invitation, but the proba bilities are that they will. A Ttr.KIBl.K ACCIDENT. One of the most fearful accidents that has taken place in this city for a long time, occurred in the Illinois Central rail road yards about 0 o'clock Tuesday night. Joseph Matteson, tho night switchman, while In the act of coupling two cars, got his foot fastened between the rails, fell Hpon the track and was in stantly killed. In his eflorti to free him self, the unfortunate man pulled off one of his shoes. lie fell with his body across one of the rails, and was pushed along tor nearly twenty feet, the car wheel al most cutting him in two. The deceased has been In the employ of the Illinois Cen tra! company tor several years, and was consldered.a valuable man in his place. Ills Irlends aud relative In this city have the sympathy of the public In their sad be rlevement. the coloked men's cm be ahos. . Thus far the following lodges of Odd Fellows and Masous, and other societies, have signified their intention to partlei. pate in the grand eeh-hration to Is- ' held under.' the aus- nice of the colored Odd-Fellows and Masons of this city on the Fourth ot July. The news from all quarters where invitations have been sent, is very encouraging to the managers here, aud itis now thought the demonstration will prove, even a greater success than their most iaiiffiiine 1 1 ones at first led them to anticipate. The lodges to 1( represented In the processlon.are : Lincoln l.ouge jSo. 5 ; Egypt Lodge, No. 1.6C7, (J. U. O. of O.K.; Herman 1-odge, No. 12, Sparta; Mount Aon and stone yuarry Lodges, Masonic, raducah ; l adueah Lodge, No. 1,645, O. V. O. ot O. F.; F. B. S. ol America, Metropolis Voting Men's Mutual Aid Society ot Cairo: the church organizations ef this city ; alo Kzeklel Iodge, 1,457, St. Louis; St. George Ixidge, 1,524,0. U. O. ol O. G., East St. Louis : Masonic lodges ot Jackson, Tenn., ami other societies have been in vited and will take part in the demon stration. TIIK METHODIST flCMC. Everybody who attended the Metho dist picnic on Tuesday is delighted, and by their glowing stories of the merry time that was had, make those who re mained at home angry at themselves lor not having foresight to see that it wns to be the graudcf t of successes. The train, consisting ol five ears, with a large crowd aboard, kit the station in this city at fif teen minutes after eight o'clock. The ex cursionists stopped at Mound City, Cale donia, Grand Chain and Vienna.. At the three former villages, crowds of men, women and children joined the party, while at the latter place, Vienna, more than sixty persons awaited their coming. After the Vienna people had been seated, the cars were well filled. The picnic grounds were reached at eleven o'clock. The place Is known as Chapman's Hol low. It is surrounded by creeks, springs, moss-covered rocks aud beautiful trees, and we are assured is one of the lovlicst places to be found in the State. Here the party spent the day In a most enjoya ble way. At three o'clock the Tunnel Hill folks, of whom there were a number present, were taken home by the train, aud many of the excursionists from Cairo accompanied them, being curious to pass through the tunnel. At half after four the train started towards Cairo with all on boar J. arriving here at a little after six. Every person was highly pleased, and Mr. Oakley who seems to have 'been the principle overseer of the aflair, is congratulated on all sides for the way it was conducted. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Adjourned Meeting-- Cocmtl Chambkk, Cairo, III., June 2U, lsTO.j" Present His Honor, Mayor Winter; aud Aldermen Halliday, Lancaster, Mc Gauley, Patier, Ritteuhouse, Thistle wood and Wilcox 8. The Board of Health, to w horn was re ferred the communication from the mayor, read at the last meeting of the council, asked for further time to report, winch, on motion of Alderman Patier, was granted. I'KlllloSS. Petition Iroiu Messrs. Halliday Bros., aking privilege of building sidewalk on Twentieth street, adjoining the Egyptian mills. On motion of Alderman Patier, the prayer of the petitioners was granted, the work to be done under t lie direction of the Si reet committee. hksoi.i iio.Ns. The following resolutions were otlered aud adopted by unanimous votes. By Alderman Halliday : JUtolted, That the treasurer Is hereby directed to place any moneys received from the sale ot boilers, engines, pumps, belting, old iron, copper, brick, etc., be longing to Hie city, in tlie fund known as the "New Ievee" fund, and hold the same subject to orders of this council. By Alderman ltittenhouse : Htivtrrd, That the clerk be aud is hereby instructed to advertise lor pro posals to do the city printing lor one year, ana to state in sail advertisement thai said proposals must cover the cost of publishing council proceeding, ordi nances and notices of all kinds inserted by any city olllcer, or by order, ot the council. By Alderman Thistlewood : JUsolvetl, That the clerk be and is hereby instructed to advertise for sealed pro posals for furnishing all lumber the city may require during the present fiscal year ; said lumber to be good, sound white or burr oak, free from sap and bad knots, and to be of such dimensions (not exceeding twenty-four lect in length), aud to be delivered iu such quantities and at such time as the committee ou streets may direct. By Alderman McGauley : lieaolted, That the Street Committee be instructed to confer w ith the local au thorities of the Illinois Central railroad with a view to the removal of their pres ent sower crossing on Commercial avenue above Fifteenth street, and the substitu tion therelor of drainage connected with the new sewer lately opened through the levee near Fifteeuth street. By Alderman McGauley : Jiftolved, That the city attorney be and he is hereby instructed to report at the next regular meeting of the? council, whether or not the airo aud Vinccnnes railroad have forleited their right to the use ot Commercial avenue as right of way. The committee- oil streets aud drainage made the following report : To the Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: Vour street committee, to whom was referred the petition of I. Walder and others, in regard to the till ing of Sixth street between Washington avenue and Walnut street, would beg leave to make the following report, viz : That from the lowest estimate it would require two thousand yards of earth to make the preseut till forty feet wide and up to the preseut grade. There would also require an additional outlay for sev eral purposes. We would therefore rec omniend that if two thousad dollars could be raised by private subscription from individuals w ho own adjacent prop erty which will be largely benefited by said improvement, then the city should order the tilling of said street with au amount ot earth not exceeding two thousand yards, N. B. Thistlkwood, Chas. O. Pa Tie, C. Lancaster. Street Committee. On motion of Alderman Tblstlewood the report. w accepted and ordered filed. Bonds or J. . Ahf I as railroad and steamboat runner; of Fritz. Scheler as saloon keejier, were read, and oil motion, approved. On motion of Alderman Wilcox coun cil adjourned to meet Friday evening, 23d liil., at 7:30 p. m. J. W. Stew art, City Clerk l.urello Tmnne; I.h lleV Academy An nual 1'tniHFnrrnieiil F.s.errlie, The annual cemuieiiceuient exercies for 1870 of the Lord to Voting Ladies' Academy, w ill commence on to-morrow. Friday, June 23d. The following l the programme : Ml' II. Maretie ties Tamtwiirs lim l l.nry r Wilson ami Nannie nlmateail. Beautiful Mix.tiliiflil Vucal lnet AuriiHta Schtih and Addle Keith. SALUTATORY. Katie I.inelinn. MUSIC. Itupler' l.U.. Uni t Kllenlianaon, Mary I'ry, Nannie nliuMead, Monte Metcalf. KSSAYS. I.Xilen katie N. Ile:ilv Novel Reading Killie Car? Ml IC. t east of I'.u'es .Sole Instrumental llUtlie RearJen. UIAI.Ol.llt. SOl S TRY RF.I.ATIYr.M. Curie, f ashionable City ( Mamie Taylor l.iilu, ) Jellies ( Kllen lannon Con 'in Mary ... !,ir..i Wilson Aunt Kreejiiaii.... Mary I vera Alii)fail Mary A I larke The Swallows ..Keriiative Teresa Wul.ili. Ml'tlC. "liive Me a llnnie In the Valley,"' .uiUirs Chorus lr Misses Morford, ( arr, .- huh and liearden. KSSAYS. bkctrh of Iiirkens Alice Morris ITTiJ 1S76 Mora Morfonl mi s;c. Morenblatter - Pianos Misses Schuh, Taylor. Feith and Metcalf. Midnight Hour - Duet Mary Brophy, Minnie lluKlies.Iti'ie Wilson Iluttie Rearden. drama. PASTOKA, The J) pay' Ntoleu t hlM. Two Act. I'aHtoia lfuttie Iteardin (iiey Katie Mealy Dana l:iara . ,.Mry Itropliy Iltnttrice, Daughter oi l Flora Morfonl Nalulina, ( llianca I Alice Morri. Lady Bertha and finite Lucie I W ilson First Act -The Child Stolen. ' Molly Clacker " . . Recitative by a J u venile Clan Second Act A Mother finds her Child. Ml'SIC Twilight Dews (juitars Flora Morfonl, Augusta Schuh and Killie Cary. Kvfiiipg Tide (JuicltM-p Duet Minis Meicalf, Alice Lonergon, Mary Ilyrne and Sarah McManus. ESSAYS. Learning Conduce! 10 Virtue Kllen Uannon Domntic Kconemy w Marylvers MfMc. Tolling liell Solo Instrumental Augusta Schuh and Nannie Olmstead. Choeur de L'Opere "I Lobardi"......rianos L D Wilson, U Cary, X Olmstead and K Morford. KSSAYS. "Hard Times,". -.Lucie I) Wil'on 1'iiJe, the liane of Happiness Mamie Ii Taylor MlIC. Ijipsy Countess Vocal Duet Nannie Olnutead and F lora Morford. Lucrctia Borgia Var....... Duct Lucie D Wilson and Killie Cary. DKAMA. - TIIK TWO WILLS. Mr Maufit, upKed heiress Lucie Wilson Mrs Ammersley, widow Uillie Cary Julie, her daughter Cl.ira Smith Margery, housekeeper Alice Mums Mri HudgLins, hotel matron Flora Morris Mrs Fitijinige, i f. I Kane llealy Mis, Prying LCt"ec"aseJ I Miss I hatter, ir I ...l-anna Cahill Miss Nicely. ) N.ll.onuire f .a Cruin MIMIf. "Love Your I'jrentg,' Song, by .lutenilc Choir lleetric Polka Duel II Iteaiden, F Morford. N Olm-leud and M Mctcalf KSSAYS. Woman Hannah I'Meara Writiug ...M iry Brophy WISH'. " Vhr Shall we find our lloineV' Yecal Duel I- lora'Morferd and AugiKla Schuh Mulligan Guard ljuadrilie Aiice Morris, Monle Meicalf, Ilatlie ItrarJrn and Nannie Olumead. 1.ADIKS' DRKSS I ON VKNTION. I'resiilenc Katie Healy Mrs Uegis llaniiah O'Mears MUs LaMoiu Iiicie D Wilson Mrs i'rudence Mamie l aylor Miss Modisie I.utitia t rum Mis Dasher Mary Fry Mr Cheese Mary Ivers Mrs Yank ( ooper Doutet Miss Pious H..H. Flora Morford Mother Wise Augusta Sibuh Ml'SIC. Freyachuti (Fantasie Brilhante) Solo Instrumental Lucie D Wilson (riind Trio On Piano Mi-es W iUon, Schuh, Taylor, liearjen. Cary and Morford. "t ome away, Come away!" Song and Chorus Misses 'laylor. Meicalf, Krhuh, liannon, Fly, Olmstead and Morford. CONI KUUINU OF MKDAL8 FOIt DEI'OliT MKNT AND D1L1CIKM.K. KntiouMl Oeiuoeralie Convesttlon. Illinois Central llailroad, Oflke Gener al Southern Agent, Cairo, June 20th, 1S7C To persons wishing to attend the Democratic convention at St. Louis, June 27th : We will sell excursion tick ets to St. Louis and return at $7 20 ; will commence sale of tickets June 2.1th ; good to return until July 1st inclusive. Jas. Johnsox, 0-2 Ct Ucu'l Southern Agent. Ktill Auollier Hedurtlon In Kallrotsd t'sn-s;by lb t'alrss and tinreusiea Hal I road ( uuiiu j , New York $1 50 Phladelphla 20 75 Baltimore 20 50 Washington 20 50 Bostou .' 25 00 C. S. Saw vtH, C-20-at General Ticket Ggent. I'itsteraia. Tlie undersigned is prepared to pump tut and repair cinterns or build new ones on short notice and at satisfactory prices. J. S. Hawkins, 23d and Cedar streets. Postotllee box 684. Uuess Paper. Linen fibre, plate flnWh, letter ami nolo pujicr ut tho Hi l.i.KTix otlice. Blue aud cream laid, below St. Louis prices. Iletsiatal. Ir. Smith has removed ids . ollice t rooms 51 and 9, Winter's block. F.ulranct on Seventh ssreet. - . jaaa For Fifty cents, at Winter' Gallery. t-93-tf. RIVER NEWS. W a DlrARTMiT. Rivta Ripnar, .Irtne VI IHT A nova LOW WATKM. CHAKUB. rr. i. rr. i. ft "Tii Ti -t t. ku I M I 4 " 4 2. n -ii a 7 i 10 w n t 2 .17 n o :t 4 a t 8TATIO!S. Cairo ... I'lttslMirtr Cincinnati. txiiiisville Nashville . St. Louis Kvansville .. Memphis ....... .. icknliurK .New Orleans ... ' Relow hlKh water r.r I8T4. JAMES WATSON, Sergeanl, Sis-nal Servlee, I'. . A . rort l.lal. ARRIVF.D. Steamer Jim Fisk, raducah. ' James 1. Parker, I in-inii.itl. " K. M. Norton, tow, I'omeroy. " Ida and tow, Ohio river. " l.ilierty No. 4, tow, St. l.ouis. " John S. Bransford, Nashville. DEI'ARTKIi. Steamer Jim Fisk. Paducah. " James I. Parker, Memphis. " K. M. Norton, tow, St. luis. " Ida and tow, 5outh. " John S. ttranstord, Nashville. " Liberty No. 4, tow, Ponieroy. The James I). Parker had a good trip from Memphis. She added here 4,000 cotton ties, and about 20 tons mis cellaneous freight. The K. M. Norton passed down the Ohio tor St. Louis yesterday morning. She had a big tow of Iron ore and salt tor that jort. The James Fisk had an excellent trip troni Paducah ol lumber and other freight. The John S. Brausford came down from Nashville in the place of the defunct Shippers' Own. She had a cargo of IW hhds tobacco and 20 tons of Iron, besides a small amount of miscellaneous freight. The Liberty No. 4 has a tow of ore lor Ponieroy. . The Grand Kcpublic is coming from New Orleans with GOO hhds, 558 sacks and 200 boxes sugar, and 100 tons ot assorted freight, aud 80 cabin and 40 dock passen gers. The Golden Kule was due last night from Cincinnati. She has a tine trip. Says the Republican : "Capt. Charles Miller's new boat, we are Informed, will be 25 feet longer, 2 feet wider in beam and C, inches deeper in hold, and will carry 350 tons more than the Mary Houston. The cabin and machinery of the latter will be used in the new boat." The incinnati QaztiU says : 'The owners of the Pat C'leburiie received from the Underwriters, Saturday, $18, 000 insurance. The life Insurance poli cies of Capt. Dick Fowler amounting to $5,800, will be paid in September." Nealeal Proposal Will be received at the city clerk's office until Monday, July 3d, 1870. for the city printing tor one yeur. Kuid hid must In clude the cost of publUhitiK the council pro ceedings, ordinances, and notices ol all kinds iusfi'ted by any city oltieer or by or der of tUe city council. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Jas. w. Stewart, Cairo, 111'., June 2kt, ls:o. City Clerk. NettleU Hropoanla Will be received at the city clerk's oitlce until Monday, July ad, lS7ii, for furni.ttiing ull lumber the city may require during the lineal year eliding Incumber Bird. 147t;. said lumber to tie good souud white or bui r oak, free from sap or bad knots, aud to be of Hindi dimensions not exi ccdins' twentv-fourleet In length and to be de livered ia Htich U!iUlities and at such times us the street committee mar direct. The city reserve the right to reject any ami all mas. jas. w. MEW ART, Cairo, Ills., June 21, isTii, cilv Clerk, t! 2J-&1 ttpeeiui Xolice. All ll'iuor dealers w hoe lieeiiKei expire .luiv I't. are uotitiej that ttu-v imi-t nave new bond executed aud tiled In this ollice on or before Tuesday, July 4th, in order that the council may take action thereon at its lirst regular meeting in .liny. Jas. W. Stewart, city Clerk. I.AWVKRN. JOHN II . M ULKJK yT Attorney at Iavr. CAIRO, ILUKOIS. Orril E : At rvsidenec on Ninth Street, b tweenwvilituATton aveuua ami walnut at. PAINT AMD OI1J4. Blake & Go. (Successor to) B. F. PARKER, Dealers In Paints, Oils, Varnishes, 23XlT7a93BCZ10. tVall Paper, Window Glass, Win dow Shades, ttc, . Always en hand, tlie cvUbrated lllniuluatia AURORA OIL. X3x-rss BulldluR, Ooraer EUyanth Straat and WaahlBf toa Atsdus 4'OMniNMION MkKCUAHTts. CAIRO BOX and BASKET CO Dealer in LUMBER, Ah kind hard and toft,) FLOORING, SIDING, LATH, fco. Mill ul Yard. Corner Thirty-Fourth Street and Ohio Levee. P. CUHL, F.cluale Rour Merchajit AMU IJilloro' Acont. NoMObtoUvat. CAZBO. UiLdOU. T tt wHoLUatseaenu. Wholesale Qrocero -A ad Commission Merchants AOKNTS AUkKIOAM rowoiR oo 57 Ohio Levee. O. D WILLIAMSON, Wholesale Grocer D OAT STORES, Commission Merchant, Re. 16 OHIO LEVEE. s fIALatt.ntiM (it-en tocoaii,m meets aal ui una oniers 5IMI'RA!irE. INSTOANCR ESTABLISHED 18&8. 3 AFFORD, MORRIS AND CANDEE General T , A L insurance -agents 73 OHIO LEVEE, City HaUonal laak Baildiaf , ip-itain. ?b Oldaat EatabUahad Afanoy In Soatl Illlnoia, re.pranUnT evtr ses'ooo ooo Llttl OR DEA1.KRA- R. SMYTH & CO.. Wholesale and Ketall Dfalera la Foreign and Domestic AKD WOES OF AIX KIN DM, No. 00 Ohio Levee, ' OAIBO, ILLS. VCESSRf . 8MYTH A CO. hare Constantly ket, and Kiveeepeci! attention to lb vsbolimJ taimh aI' Ik. I. sauuta V UIV VUllUCNi BANIta. THE City National Bank CAIHO. ILLCTOS. CAPITAL, 2. " CO,00 orriOHs. W.P UAU.IOAV. Presi.leot. HKNKV L HALL11)AY, Vlcafresl. A . B oKU, Cashier. W AI.1KK UYSLOP. Asa'l Cashl.r. Ill R KCTOKil fi. Staath Taylor, II 1.. Halliday, U. 1. William)). A. Ii It 11. CoaviauHAM, W. I. Haliiuai, Siirua Uit, 8rroKi, Exchange, Coin and United 8tatea Bonds Bought and Sold. D KI'OSITS received and a general bauiinf liusiuesa done. F Bross, PreHiilent. II. WelU, Caobier. I. NelT. Vi I'res't. T.J. Kerth. Asst. ash'r Corner Oonuuerolal Ava. and nth Btraat, OAino, DIRKCTORS. Rross, Cairo. Wm. Klusre, Cairo. Nell. atru. Wm. Wolfe, Cairo. , Susuuka, Cairo. K. L. Billiugslejf , . Loui. Ilmlrr, Cairo. H. Wells, Cairo. K. II. Rrlnknuvn, St. Louia. i Veaetal Haukina Baalssaaa Daae. rFvclianire aoM and boight. Interest paid a ine Siivni(r Heiwrtnient. Collect ions ntau, ml all It'isiuea iiromptly attenW lo. Enterprise Savings BANK. CHARTERED MARCH SI. 18S8 CITY NATIONAL BANK. CAIBO orpicsaa: A. B. BAFFUUO. President. 8. a. TAYLOR. VloalYeaiistuil. W . U Y SLOP, atw' t and t rauurer. - D1MCTOM: P.W. Bahclay. Cha. Galiobbb. r. M. hTOJFLTH, FACI.O. BCaUM, a. II. tl'XNIKGHAli. U. L. HAM.IPATf, J. At. Pmuin. INTEREST paid oa depostta at taa rata ol per cent, per annum, March 1st and sapt.aa jer isi. miciw not wiwurawa ia aooati ii lialelv to tuc tiriaciual of Uia deuusita. latnbs (iviiul them ooiuuouud iutereat. Harried Women and Children may Deposit Money and no one else pan draw it. Open every business da? from 9a.m. to p.m. a J batunlay evauiufa for aaviima dvpaaila taif rotuloo'clo't. W. HYaXOF. Traaamrar. THE ENEMY OF DISEASE t THE FOE OP PAIN TO MAN AUD BEAST a tka Cirts M MUSTAITG. LUSTIElBnT, Which haa atood the test ef 40 Yeera, There ia no to re it will not Ceti, no Lameneaa it will not Cure, re Ache, no Pain, that ACiota tM La men bodor the body ef e ir or other Vomeetio enitstL t'l doea not yield to it m-1 ixti A bottle ooetint X5o., L9. erl 1 haa often esyed the Ufa eferr' Feint . end Beetored to Li. i r Ueeflaeee Ueny, s tlzz. Cerae. .