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THE DAILY CAIRO BUIXETIN: FJUDAY MOUMNd, FEBUUAKV 23. 1879. k i hi 9 rilOr'BvSlO.NAJ, C.iUIH-i'iiVSiCl I VS. JII. ItUYANT. M.-1. OKFICK: Kllitli and WvUintou Afemi. XII no bourn- 9. A. to b I. KKSIIlK.NCKi-Cornnr .Nineteenth aud Wash lnjtoa . ' . 11. MAUEAN, T 1)., Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon- Orllco Itt Commercial avenue. ItuHlilonro corner Koiirt-eulli bl. and WimhiuKlon avenue, Cairo. yy n. smith, M.D. 'Ofliee and ltahlenrr: NO. ill THiKTKKNTll 8TKKKT. CAIitU. ll.I. DENTISTS. It. K. W. WHITLOCK, Dental Surt-oii. Omen--No. 1:1C Commercial Avenue. tclcn Eighth aud Ninth Strci-u Jyil W. C. JOCEI.YN. DENTIST. OKFICJC Kltfhth Street, ue-r Commercial Aycuue, COUKl.TJR. QOLLECTOR CI. T. WHITLOCK. UKNKKALCCLLIICTOH uP HILLS AND KLNTS All account of professional and hunim-n men promptly lt-iili'il lu. otfW. Commercial ve ooe, betvtecu Kij;lilh nod Ninth atretic CAIHO, ILLINOIS. Kefereucca: -Professional aud lluslnesa men of Cairo. ATOJUXEYS-AM..VW. "YM. (J. MtUEE. Attoriioy-iit-Law, f.n:o. ill. Ofnc,-, overt'. 4 V. R. It. Genera! Oflicc. s T. WHEELElt, Attornoy-at-Law. OFFICE -Ohio Levee, bet. Fourth aud Sixth ata. J INEGAtt &. LANSDEN. At toraeys-at-1 s. v. OFFICF.- -No. Commercial Avenue. THE DAILY BULLETIN. OFFICIAL I'U'KltOF ALKXANDKlt COUNTY. Only Mornins Daily iu Southern Illinois. anoi;mkm):nt. (JITYTuKASlT.F.i:. - We aiv authorized to announce tut name of Ai. vumd ComNo. iu a candidate lor City 'I'retinuur at the eiiMMlu city election. We ait: atlioried to announce Inn name of Wam tkb L. fiinxTiii. n a candidate for the oflicc of tit Treasurer, ut the ooLiui: charier election. We are authorized to announce tha' Miiks W, Parkr;:! acaadidate, at the ensuing city cli-ellon. for the office, of City Treasurer. 1'jinou Itru ktin: Please aniujcncc that I am u ' candidate for the office of City Treasurer, at thu approuching city election. Euwaiiu Ukzhma. (MTY CLEIiK. We are authorized to announce W. K. Sciici K.'ai an a candidate for City Clerk at tbe approaching municipal election. We arc authorized to announce Locis I.. Dam-. aa a candidate for City Clerk at the ensuint; mu nicipal election, yTcaro authorized to announce John fl. run li a a raudidate for reelection to the office of city Clerk at the approaching municipal election. Wc authorized to a tinomice that William il. Howk it a candidate for thu office of City Clerk, at the en suing itv election. Notick. to whom rr mat concrr.. The Cairo Bulletin Co., will pny no bills contracted by any of IU employe, or any one connected with The Hcl UTIN, unlcaa the same la made on a written order signed hy uiyaelf, and the order my t be attached to the bill when presented. K A. Ul'KNKTT. I)CAL ItKI'OItT. Sk;xi Opn'-ft. t CaIiio. III., Keh IHT9. f "Stue. Har. ITiar. ilttm Wind. Vel. Weather. :iAa m 30.71 IS 8 S.K. 5 Kair 11:11" SOW W M N.K. 5 cloudy 8 p. m :.W Si 'A S.K. 11 Kair 3:40 " S(Mi to -'il S.ii. D lair Maximum Temperature. :tH': Minimum Tern nerat.ira. IT ; KalnfuK.O UJ Inch. 1 W. II. KAY. Hera't Slfnal Corns. V. S. A, LOCAL INTKLLIGEXCK. Mr. Oljprly'n little jjirl i cmivalrs- e-inj?. Mr. F. 1). Hereford's sisti-r Susan, died in Blue IhIjiuiI, on Monday nilit lrwt, of consumption. ; Mr. Henry VV. Kiniit-ur Is fiUATcriiiu' from an attack of pneumunm. lie is said to be vtry ill. Hilly HoWitm, of Unity, was in C'.iiro, yesterday, making iun'!ia"n of seeds und fumi!y Kupfilics. Mr. Nick Pennington. eiiiTal freight agent of tho Cairo & Vincnnes rou.l, rc turned from a business mission abnmtl. yesterday afttTtiuon. The Arlington houe,' under tlie man agcmer.t of Mayer Winter, will bo opened lor tie rot cptidn of u, tests, i.i u day or two, pDubably to-mtitrow . Tho R'tform club littvi- removed the pine-lK)X iaw dust MjiitUxiiis that inuu gurated a eoiiliuyratlon in tho retidin,"; room, about a week n'o, mid supplied their plneea with hubstaiilial earthen ones. The Odd Fellow s, of Cairo, are much gm;n to sociables. They hold them fit quently, take their wives und tlauirhters along, and enjoy them, rationally and ex clusivc.-ly. The next iciablc is booked f. thiB eroning. Tho hunting party tlmt went over to Missouri, Wednesday inuvniug, eume from Indiniiapolis und Terre Haute, ami not from Northern Illinois, us stated by us yeHterdny. The general superintendent of the Indhntipoh nnd Ylneennes railnmil wuH one of the parly. Two or three nien, feloniously inclined, vlalted the C. & V. depot, lute Wednesday . night, ami romuieneed rolling oil' a bale of cot:.i. Tlie watch man becoming up- ; prised ot the attempt, firod his blunderbusa i at the ntsoala, who quickly decamped, j cmpty hnmled as they came. j -AUuittht! bet meetings yet held in Reform hall were thoM "tru.-t-t-hu k" meetings, when no p:irtu'ular sp ;iker was announced. Tin? meeting to-night will be. to some extent, of that character, dipt. Hilly Williams will talk awhile, and other members will be drawn out, enough to occupy the time and interct the audience. We arc glad to learn that our old friend, and everybody's friend, Joe Conniel;, is slowly improving, with lively prospects of complete recovery. The traveling pub lic can't spare Joe from the Illinois Central. He has been a fixture of the southern division so long that a thought of the road begets a thought of the man, and vice ver-'a. The church festivities held at the resi dence of Mr. ami Mr-, ltittcnliou.se, la-t night, drew out, fur such an occasion, an un usually large crowd. The elegant parlors of that comfortable home were compactly filled; but under the. skilled and courteous management of thu hostess, there always seemed to be "room for more." a often r.s required. The.iufant child of Mr. and Mrs James Mason died. laU1 Wcdnesuay night of a throat dise;Le. believed to lie dir.thcria or membraneous croup. The sudden and extreme changes of temperature, this win ter, impose upon parents the duty of keep ing s constant watch upon their little oaf. Clothing :nu.t be adjusted to suit the weath er. and a constant precaution exercised against colds. Tlie C. i V. Mad se.it out an extra freight train loaded with cotton this morn ing, and has about sixty carloads ou hand, to be sent forward as soon as pfiib!( The company has Mils of lading for about two thousand bales, to arrive in a day or two. Ten or twelve car loads per day are receiv ed via the Iron Mountain nad: the balance coming from Memphis. Jim Turner is tiie nan..- of a fourtevn year-old colored boy, of this ity. who would ! n "taking card" for any minr-trcd troupe traveling. In a clog dance or hoe down, double-shutlle, sid -shtiriie. pigeon ving, or any of the "; " tlirtt require. much practice .in.l lightning activity, the Imiv is quito a" proiiigy. S'e have seen much wor-e dancing in professionals of considerable repute. The liev. .1. II. -vtt. of Metropolis it mini of much ability and a most ardent and devoted Ma.-oii and Odd Fellow, ilii-d en Tu' silay evening l?ist, of consumption. lie matle li;s marK in .Massac county ly elevating the sc hools uf that county from an absolutely chaotic condition to a degree (f excellence and efficiency that surprised, while it gratified their patrons. He was a useful man. in Mass.: county, and his less will not only be de -ply deplored, but seriously felt. - There ure those who an- disposed to ascribe the authorship of the "Under Dog in the Fight," to William Winter, of N-w York. Why a disposition of this kind is manifested while we have a William Win ter in Cairo why any one should "beat around the bush" three thousand miles away to "scare out" a nun of that name, when we have one directly among us. Ls 'onuiidrumie.il. We take back nothing. The "Yaller Dog in the Fight," was writ ten by i;d. Willett, also a ( itizui of Cairo when the lines were written. -The (Joleonda I ni'K.-i.tt nominates Hon. W. II. Or-en, of this city, us a camli- lat" for Circuit Judge, and gives the Judge the oenelit of a highly laudatory "send off" all of which wc mo.it heartily endorse. Hut we are disposed to think the Democrat's nomination of Judge Green is lacking in tlie essential element of authority. We have Ix-en assured that should the complications of the canvass render it necessary to hold a Democratic convention, that then, should Judirc Green be one of the nominees, he would not, most likely, decline to make the race. Otherwise, it is altogether prob- ble that the Judge will not be in the field. - While Walker Wilkinson and his wife were worshiping in the A. M. K. church.' Wednesday night, somebody, instigated by the devil, i-lTeetud au entrace into hisdwell ing hotisi) ou Comnicrcial nvenite. just above Twelfth street, and ctu'ried oil' twenty dol lars in cash, and a lot ol note, checks, let ters and accounts, of no special value 1o anybody but the owner. Walker thinks the burglarlv wascommitled between the hours of eleven and twclv o'clock, us he returned home at the hour last named. He bad 1ml recently supplied his windows with patent fasteners, and :is it was by hoist ing one of these "securely bisteiied" wind ows that the burglar gained entrance to the houe, lie Is considerably "down" on the fasteners. We didn't intend to say, and it was not so written in our manuscript, that Mr. Lippitt had entered upon a discharge of duty as assistant postmaster. Wc merely uniiDimeed his appointment, ami added thr.t the "position is mm. he will (111 to the entire; satisfaction of everybody." Of the disposition Mr, A I. Sloo intends to make of himself, wo have not been advised; but this we do know, llmt heartily nt the people of Cairo may welcome Mr. Lippitt, they will part with Mr. Sloo with feelingsj of sincere regret. We doubt very much if there Is a man in Cairo who c m serve in the stitnn position right or nine ycers, and b- able to say, in w.- are confident Al Sloo "a.i ty, '1 hav.'giv il no mil: t ami' f n cum- plaint or ofTenee." He waa al ways oblig ing, courteous, att'ntiv.' an I honest. If ia his purpo?c to Bcek or accept a like situ ation elsewhere, he can curry with him, if he desires it, the hearty recommendation of every citizen of Cairo. The Collector has commenced col lecting the taxes for 1S7S, and intend- to push the coll' ction of personal taxes vigor ously. This being true It, buhomes the special committee of the Taxpayers associ ation to take such steps aa may he neces sary for the protection of the property of the members of the association. The omi mittee is composed of the following gentle men: Kichard Fitzgerald, John Wood, A. Comiugs, Charles Lan caster and .Samuel Wilson. This is a good committee gentlemen who doubtless know what to do and how to do it. It ouly remains for them to be "up and doing." The pubii-her of the Argus -,'ivi s no tice that, from this time forth, he will exact a reasonable price br all manner ot advei tiscments or notices that are cah ula'.ed or intended to advance the busine.-s. the aim or schi me.- (if individuals, or com;, mi societies or organizations of any and -ve;y nature and kind whatever. In other wer.N. he will make a reasonable charge. a Tiu: Hci.i.ktin. for several months, has done, (and the newspapers of other cities always did) for everything that is legitimately ch.ssable as advertising. This is light, and citieus w ho are willing to accord to Cairo newspapers tint w hich is undeniably their own. wiil applaud the resolution expressed, to adlwar to it. .V n -irro man n.imed William Johnson, a resil"iit of Twentieth treet had been sick of consumption for severi! ; wecks. and was considered (itiite low. but no immediate danger wits- anticipated. I):iri:iLr Wednesday n'ght he called to his wife to get him something, and she not re sponding at once, Johnson chimlwd out of bed to make inquiry into the cause of the delay. He had made bi:t a few step on the tlmir when his wife heard him fail, and hastening to him. she found him dead. He h.vl been stricken down in an instant by heirt discae. as is supposed. The neighltors were advised of the sj1 ftecurretice. :iud rathi-riiig in. re placed the bodv on the bed. mi.l yesterday uiorniu'r it was in rea iincss for burial. A negro womm irtnte.l F.vei i:vi::g i in th" lower j irtion of the city, complained to '..jiiire Itohinson. yesterday, that her husband wis "doing her dirt:" that havrng hid occaMo,) to drop into a neighbor's house, she s,iw, much t h-.-r amaz'-m- rit I and indignation, her husband, .sitting upon te side of a be 1 that w as occupied by a female, who was "none too good even wic'i she is not in bed." Of cot:r-e, such a sight put Mr-. Ilverett's tongue on a p'v it. an I h talked with both ends i f it. K.eri tt had occasion to think so at all events. In due time the "faithless husband" was arrested mid brought into court: but the wife bad been j Few na n have died who received the tninis perstiyled that h-r luisband had only been j tratious f stu h a devoted friend. If any retiion-tr iting .vith tie- bad woman on the men living can claim a like friendship, he Indie ss of her conduct. At ail events she I ought to prize it, tor, in that regard h. didn't appear to prosecute, and Kverett was certainly one in twicj ten thousKud. discharged. Tin-re are but few citi'-s the sie of Cairo. in the West or clhere, that is, j like Cairo, destitute of a city hall. Such a O'lilcling woum ne a great convenience. alike to the authorities ot the city and the citiens themselves. As mutters . now stand, the Mayor's office is at one point, the City Clerk's office at another point. Hi" Police Magistrate's of'.ice, the City Attnr- ney's ollice, the Coutif il chamber und the 'Police headquarters at still other points, and thus are the officers of the corporation scattered till over the city. A city ball, the lower storv devot -d to business uses, or set aside as a 1 irge public hall, with the j different city oDieet, ft.-., on the second i floor, the transaction of tlie public business would be greatly facilitated, and system would !.' developed out of the present ilis- I order. The cost of such a building would j be comparatively light the advantages many. The rumor abroad that the llelbrm Club has in contcnnlatiou the nomination of n full city ticket, lor temperance men to support, at the A iril election, is wholly unfounded. The club has widely determ ined to hold itself entirely free from all political, sectarianor corporation entangle ments. The members will, of cotirs", lend their support to :'h ciuulidates as they may bdieve wiil best subserve tic ends at which t!i" club K Milling; but I hey will vote as iudividiitls and not as a body. The chilis r.t Anna, C'titrnlia and other lociiii-t'u-s b'lt thems"lw.'.--, strong enough lo con trol their respect ve cities, The eit'nt to do so not only br. light them defcit ; but re sulted in the n iter destruction uf the clubs. In no t )oi- manner coifd thu Cairo 1! 'form ('Ink more, ell' etuiilly wreck itself;aiiil the lending members of the or ganization have tlt guild sense to nip j the bu I every movment of Indiscreet raein bers, that points in that direction. Theputhwny of He editor of Tin; lUt, mTW is strewn with rotes as well Hs hedg ed inbytlioniM. If wc write anything that is. especially obnoximi.t to smiiehndy .ay Something that exasperates S'liii. biKly in inllunity, for insftnee, we are k'i"!lv and geivroiisly ' cNcusad, md Oberly -let him lie a thoiisind mil", aw ay, tmi ;M j. ttucent us a child Uiibor.i g Is ;b devil. Peopli! faubbornly r"fin.i.' to tL:., .-..'m, ( ,jm from tlie pnp., it Ih'.'s,1 n.i, .j,uJ,t when they feel in a complimentary mood and therein lie the roses of our pathway. Wo can speak ill of whom we please, and Oberly is held auswerable for it. Wc can write- disparagingly of our law-makers in Springfield, of the management of our State institutions'of everybody and every thing, ud the vials of retributive wrath me emptied upon the hairless poll of Oberly, and not upon the "tangled shock" of Har rell. This is an assuring, comforting re flection to us; but serves to rentier the debit side of oberly 's profauity account, rather heavy. The Fadueah authorities have set an example that Cairo should make haste to imitate. A new board of health has been organized, and the council has ordered ti general cleaning up and renovation tf the streets, alleys, commons und private premi ses of the entire city. This work performed now, the heat of next summer w ill have no terrors for any one: but delayed, until the prevailing nastim- commences to breed sickness and death, the cleaning process is likely to add to the very evils it may be intended to cure. Ctini might to be placed in the be--t pos-iblc smitarv condi tion by the first day of May. To crTect tills end a health "tlior should be ap pointed who has .sense enough to know what kind ot -.'arbaire constitute filth, or will, under the action of the sun, generate poison. He should also have the moral courage to perform his duty to exact noth ing at the hands of the family that lives in the hovel that he would tint require at the hands, of the man who r,yixirts a stately m:o!.i n. Twenty or thirty citlens- of Cairo, among whom were Capts. Wiiiiams and Thi-tlewood, Mr. C.core S. Fi.-lur, Henry t.,;., .. ...i.,. .,.i1r,..i : ,?!,.., r the St. Charles hotel. Wednesday evening, about S o'clock. It seemed to !e an ftl- tirely sjHintaneot'.s ajT.iir. The crowd lt ing seat-d. on motion of Mr. Litlin Alderman Thistle wood was called to the chair. He call -d the meeting to order, when Captain Williams arose, and presented tu .Mr. George S. Fi'lier an elegant framed likeness of the late Dr. Waldo reminding Mr. Fisherthat. though an apt. it was an inadequate reeog nati"ti ot his tearless and devoted attentions to Dr. Waldo during l is h.st sickness. Mr. Fisher had received no intimation of the objict of the gathering, I'lld was, tiler t'.re, taken by surprise. With soi:i embarra-siifiit he rei-eiv.-d the likf- u s of his dead friend, and evprcsNvd hi s thanks th-Tcfor iu uppn priate terms. We insist add. on our own account, that this testimonial was Well K stowed. When Air. Fisher took his place by the bedside-of Dr. Waldo, who had been smitten bv yellow fevT. he could hive but felt that. i:i doing so. he took his own life in his hands that the hanecs were that Lis devotion to bis friend would cost him his lile. Hut he faced all tic d inger, assumed all the risk. ami remained by the bedside of his sick friend, day and night, without respite, until death relieved him of his charge. ALCTIOX. We will oiler at public auction, on Satur- ,hVi Mim.t) ;t ,rj oVwk a n ,h. 1 tiie furniture of the St. ('IutIcs Hotel, con- ; h) Qf par,)r luriJ1 , u rt.. .Inim)rH. ,,;,, jb,j((iilSi in.a,nw(.) ,h,.,.ts ,,iii(nv., , (.riK.k(.ry stV(;-s ,.,,.l!r-t WD!,,. ct(., U j . s(ll, ; ,t t) s(,;t j,. ut.j, ilst.rs. Sale ' psitiu-and without resi rve. j A. W I'vcit j Soi A. Su.vi.it, Auctioneer. j Tin-: Theatre C 'iniquc company was very j happy in their efforts; to please on account ! of the crr liii" audience that hid as-em- bled to witness xw: tlifTerei.f special acts. Particular mention may be made of the fhst jmrt Female Minstrel Scene and the m w Songs and Jokes that are oilered. Joiiwn-: How man, the popular minstrel and great end man, with a good variety troiip at the Theatre Coini(iie, only ','.(: admission, every night. Fun a good shave for ten cents, a good haircut for twenty-five cents, go to Henry Schick's babcr shop. No.l t;' Cotuiuecial Avenue. llKM)i:itsoN's Hardware store. Commer cial avenue corner Tweli'ih. is the center of attraction tor both city and country people. There they find lie "ilrnnd Charter Oak Sioves," ll'.'ating .Si'i.es, all kind-. Itird ! t ages, biilitein-, Lamps, Cliiuui.yH, cut lery, Plated ware, Carpetiteis tools, Files, llaiiiiner,:', Ifnlchet-.. Tin ware -all kinds, l'otatoe I'.irers and Cullers, and thou , amis of other articles that we have not spare to locution. A. I'l.AtK ok A. mis I'M MM'- The Theatre Coiiiiiue, open every night. Admission 2.jC to all purls of the house, Al.l. the finest br iiids ot cig . is and to bacco, fine cut and plug, meerschaum and other pipes, cigar holders, etc., etc,, a large and varied stock, for silent wholesale mid riMnili at F, Kor-myers, Si.uh street near Levee. Coal! (:ol.--Wooi( Wood. F. M W'urd has on hand the best ((Utility of coal j for sale at the nutrke't price. Very low. I Also a large stock of wood of all kinds. lie Is well known lo everybody we trust liii win ms cive ins lull shard ol patronage, Paid'H to suit the iiiue.i. A. Haixkv, the Commercial avenue Hard ware merchant, invites attention to hit large and varied' stock of tinware, stoves, cutlery and fancy goods. His cook Btovcg are among tho latest and best patterns and are not excelled as bakers by unything iu the market; they are of the heaviest make and will last longer and use less fuel than any other. Sold so close as to make it an object to call and examine. Kverythfng else low to suit the times. HitANcii Okkick of Williams' Steam Dye Works, of Evansville, at Mrs. James' No 47 Eighth street, Cairo, ills. Qi KKV Why will men sm,);4(. common tobacco when they can buy .Marburg IWh "Seal of North Carolina" at the same price! SOUH AmUUCA A.M. SotTllI'.ltM UNITED St mv. Owing to the warm and delight ful climates, their inhabitants grow sallow from torpid livers, indigestion, and all dis eases arising from disordered stomach and bowels Th?y should, of course, at all times keep the liver attive, and to our read ers we would recommend Tablcr's Vege table Liver IV wder; taken in time, it will often save money and much, suffering. Price .r0 d-nts. Harclay iiro'he;,, agents, Cairo, 111. Tin: HiVKKYt:. It is a well established fact, that Tablet's Hutkcye Pile Ointment will cure, if used according to direction. .Esculus Hippoeastanum. or Horse Ches nuts, commonly known a, the Huckcye, has been highly istccmcd for many years, owing to the fact, that it possesses virtues, lying in the bitter principle called Esculin, which can be utilized for the cure of Piles. If affected with that terrible uiso.i.-e, u.e Huckcye Pile Ointment and le relieved. Harclay ilrothers. agents. Cairo, UN. CoNsfMCTios Ci fiKK - An old phtsician, retired from practice, having had placed iu hi hands by an East India mis.sif-n&ry the formula of a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and perinaumt cure for con sumption, bronchitis, catarrh, a.-thma. and all throat and lung aiYccti.-iiS also a posi tive and radical t ure fir nervous debility and all nervous complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cat.-s, has feit :t his duty to make it known to his -uffi ring fellow. Ar'.uated by this motive, aud a .h.-ir to reii'-ve hum. in suiTt ring. I wi-i -end, fr-e of ch ;irg . to all w hodesi.e it, this recipe, with full dir ctioiis for preparing and uing. in Gel man. French, or English. Sent by mail by addn-sing with stamp, naming this paper. W. W. Slxnir, li'i Pow r-' Hl.tk. lteii.cster. New York. A C!:t). To all who are sufiering from the errors and indiscretions nf youth. n-T-vou weaknes.-, early dtscay, lo.s of niun luxv!, Ajc, I will send a recipe that w ill cure you. kkkk ok cn vuok. This great remedy wris discovere-l by a missionary in S rj'h America. Send i balf-addrcsed envelope to the He..Ios).rii T. Inman. Jstatiou D. Hible House, .N'ew York City. Chkw Jackson's U'-t 5we-t Navy To baci n i.v;(it.. A DMIXIS71!ATt'l;'S NOT It'll. KT?8 Of . II WILC'ii. yC Th- a: 'irr-'L'r.ed. le.'.in; le-. n n puii't -d .-iiti:a i'tralor-of thciftw of V. Jl Ailrox. I'll'- uf til" county ol ' ASei'under ami at.-ite of Illliaii. ite cead. h'-P l) ive Imlire tli-t I sin i app-vr be fore the cie.ihty . our: of Aletuni',. r county: at tiie coer. 'eiue tu i.'iur.i. at l!u- Mny t'-r-n, on th" thiol M-iieln- in Vuv n-xt, :it v.hlt t time nil peMitti- Jin ii.'j cj-ii'n u'iiut -;iii! estate are noli-li'-'i aiei re'i'Jef t.-rt t- attend fr il:e purpimi of hav I : i tieo-iiiiie adjust-', 1. AM p'-r-nn- inrt.-nti-dto -nii i n: i.i ure r'-'uest-d l" make iiiun'.-'iiate paj mem to tie- iiiiile!i!iiel . Dul'-d thl Ulh tiny of Ki l.n.ar... A. D. TO. KI.oitHNt K. A WII.CuX. Adml'ii-tru!r:x ALKIiKD WII.COX, Ad:niO':rair. E 'KC 1 Tull S NOTicK. l.sr.tTE op r.i- IIAKI. SC'N. DC B.si:ii 1 iie .ind'T-is'ii' d. Laving Im-cii n)poiiili'il U't- cie trU f the Wt wiil unit t 'tan i-rit of .M'.' ln- l lii.n- in i i'e ol the t.-'i-.uc of Aie.Mu iler, anil -tali: ol ii.i- llll!. llei en-'"!. !, fie, L'iie- h-'liee th'l'. -Il,- V.,',. lip- pe -r be:'..re th' eoniity i ou.'Lol A!e":stider I'liiiiiy. n' lie- rouri In. use tu ( ,ro. iln- March term, on th" ii-'-uiis tiii'iti.' iliiims n','nii'.si ;ii'i e-t iie are no , i if',, il -i'hI ri ioii-:.-il !o all. nil fur the liirno.i' nf i iui.iii.' the name udja-tnl. All )ier-on iniit.l cd lo N.ildt-tate are r- q'.n t''d to niaki - iiiiinediat. p'C. IU I'M lo til" nnder-ivneil. Du'.ed ::.is '.'.'ail die ot .laniiiirv. A. I). 1S7. Kl.l.rlN JiOl'i;.N. i;.ei i,iri:.. yOTH K 'il-' HSAl. sl-'tTLilMlINT Kr.TK 0 I.M I.MI .1. MCMILLAN, URCRAt-RII Stute of illi:i"i. Ale.Mim!ercetiuty. ss. To '.lie h. ira :uul c.-i 'lltors of Mild enlutc: Von nr hereby notiiled that on Monday, the I'M li dav of Miireh, th'- iid-nlnixtriior of aid uii'.te, will present to the county court of Ah .vindcr county, iit Cairo. Illinois. Mail report of his ii''U and ilnlnps n sneti tti!inlt:!"tr:ior. and i'k the conn to be 'tli-cbiir'.'eil from any mill all tiirtie-r (Cities nnd respmn'tbllltiea cuniiect eil with niil.1 state, n".d l.!s a'iiiilnitriiilou Lu reof. at vi hiih tine :ind ptnie. veil maybe present aiiil r'i -I s U"tt ujiplI'Miioii if v u cIiixikc n to do. JOHN 5'A 1: KOTT'. Administrator. J''r I()JJ Sl'KO T ' ' 1 -t . PKOPHlETdii ; spllOATS PATENT l.KI'IiKiKIt'ATOit' ("Alt'S, A.M) Whole-salt' Dciilcr in loo, ICE HY TIIE C. U LOA 0 OUTOX, WELL PACKED FOE SiHI'PlNCJ. Cat Ijotul i Specialty. OI'I'MCK: I OoP. Twelfth Stl'CCt ailtl LCVCC, v'AH.O, ILLINOIS. NEW ADVERTISF.BEJn" TAXISI 1VJ OTIC K la hereby ln tliat I will be at the M I loninir iinmed plui ea.al thu tlmoa below nUUsd for the purponi! if collecllnii tlm Heveniie of Alai aiidorCoiiiilr, IIIIiioU fertile A. D. 1H7K, and all Hack Tanea that appear onTax Hook for A. I) IS'iH: (a Hit. tlmu ullimeil by law la anon for collecting the taxcit, and niakiUK lleioi-iili. etc.. Urn purer Will at once ecu thf iicci'-lty of paviliK Up, at ooca, and by doiuji their lowunhlp tuasiiroa will ra ce vu tu, Mi hool moneya hclinmlnc lo the tlillewot school illcirhiii, piiv llielr teachcra and auvc paln; Inleri Bi im tiu-ir miicilnUi., etc.) At store houso of Ciuilile & Durhuin In HoWAn, I Ila.lewood preciut.ou Tut -day, March llth, WJ, nt S o'clock a. m. , At nioru liuimu of John ilolcn In Samluskr. Sanduskv precinct, on Vedneiday, March I'jlli ISTV, At ftore liollne of It, Y. Curtla in tnwii of llodif a 1'arli, I'liltv iroi lnci. on Thursday. .March :lth,lS,'il Al lore lioue of S M.Orral lleech Kldii ata tion, lleech ItidKc precinct, ou I'rldav, March UUt, is:. At ftore house of K. Culley & Co., in Clear Cnsst yrei-uu t, on Monday. March 17th, lb"T. At "tore bourn' of U A. KdmuuHou iu KokI Cap Cllriudeau irecliict. on TiieHiiny, March IHlh. 1STV Al atore of 11. V. Ilrown X Urn., in town of Theb., Tlieben prei luct. on Wednemlay, March l'.itti, ISV Al more of A II. Ireland In iown el h-inu Yv Saeta Ki e i reclnit. en Thursday, Man h 'J)(h, l-n. At slorn houiie nf !' Il Aliierlnn In limw U Iftii'i pre.'liict, ou Krnliiv. March !!Ut. ISH. Al roiileine nf N. if iinnncker in. Lake M 1 J 1 1 -slo precinct, on . Saturday, .March 'i'nd, ISV.I. . At renldenceof Peter Snup in Kirst Cairo pri'finct ouTuenday, Man b'i'i, ISi'.i. At atnre house of IioI.I-uim' it Ittwenwitcr la Seonnd Cairo pre. iin t, ou VS edueKitay, Marca JtUi ' s:-. Al store home of I'atriik l''tzei ralrl, romerlltb street and Coinim-rrial aviiiie, in Third Cairn vrr etnet on 'l'bnrda., . Mnreh VTth, IST'j. Altore liiiue',,f Krin-nt 1'etiit. In Fifth Cairw pH' inct. on Kildat. March js, to. t AttheCi.iirt Hui'reiu Kourtli Cairo predncl. oo SauniajJ March -.-e.h to April l'.'th. S7. Votir inlv. .IOMN lloIXiK.S. Sheriff and V. (ifllcio Co'.l- or Dated this Cairo, 111 , February SW. I-?. WHOLty.VI.K WINIX AM) LlglOIt JTAHI.ISHEI) 1803. F. il.M.w'.aVt!,. Fn J iIinltr.j Stockflktji cV 1)I:osh Sa-ci -o.'s) to y. M Si'Kkt.'th. I:n pctrtci-. in-.il W'iKiUnlt. ..-ii..-k irt Foreign and Ihimentir LIQUORS AND WI.VKS, Ilhiue. Kelt;. !ju'i, t .MVi. Onlii'.irun mil nn porUst i'urt, ?herr,, Aledara W!ne aud I turn pttjrne .NO. GioiiiO LEVEE. CA1KO. ILL SMVTINv: CO.! Fniviiru anil DoiiH'stit: LiquoiN - I s l " Wincs t)l all Kinds, NO. M OHIO LEVEE. MKs.sHs syyT,i ,t o. ha tn.toaVf t st'jck of '.he he-: - ...d- Iu :l.e uiarHet an-l l "epii iai attention to uie lio.enlc brtU' h m! thu bu-liessa iinciiF.r.. j ACOi! WALTF.lt, lUTCHEii' AN'.'l- Dt-ah'; in lrosh Meat. E'.CilT STREET. H'twMi V:iMliiriKtiti ami Com jinTciiil : ., ii'tioiriiiiu Ilaiiiiyn. i LTKl'S for iie l.--t Beef, I'nrk. Mu'ton, V -al. T Ijllllb. S.1 Lrl .V.-.. Hllll is MriMlltn-ll tit nl-FVH . Ac. and - :, fiiniliii-" lu an acci-ut'iMc ni.anrn r. HilAI.TII PADS. N I N PARALLELLED 0FFEI1. FKEE TKST TRIAL i; VN H OF IK. KOI MiKS' HEALTH IiKSTOUING TADS We will -eu-1 on.- of our II MA LI 11 HXSTOit INH I'Al.'s- to am Invalid artllited with Liter Complaint. CHH.l.s and I'KVKIt, IMUOK.s T10N. COSTIYUNKSS, Ntrveus Headache, lv:.H p-iii, Nertoax Debility a.id Impure L'lood. If" they will eiii us iheir pviiii!i.:iii. ami ad (IrvHs iuid urree to eend l', S'.'.Od if il eileclx n cum to tii' ir entire iib-fuctKiii, iitheii,e tln-re tt ill be no ciii'.re. We tvill do ibis 'o con vim:" the J.iihllc ol the superior value iw a rurative of urn pads. iiil that liiey will do all we sn;,-. An till niter III in i--.wii'. Lc ili.iili d in i'.Lmbcr, av titi'i, j tin r lure, uu tiir i .i''!.' i.tl"ii will l" ma le. Ad cre-s, erv Ii'i sDecUiiily Yours. DIM.. W. F()l(ltl. ! Klin street, Cincinnati. Olilo, 11 Vhysici'iiis ' peak in Terms uf l'rulse lu tu vnr of thu 1 1 KMHI L'AD. Cincinnati, June lSTil. Il.uluz hud (tonio coii-ttlcre Ok acquaintance with the operation of ihu I'nd, I can eouclenclniisly recommend It nn uii excellent remedy In all the (lln enses for which Dr. ForbeacouiiselM Ita use. Dlt. J. HALLOW KM.. 27(1 Ot orRe Ktn ct. Clurlsniitl. What Uev. .loseph Kmery, the nell known City Missionary, ayi: , Cincinnati. June 110. ISTtl. Ilnvlnff (mil a loni ocqiialntauee wllh Dr. Forbes. I ma aatlMlleil that whatever ha recommends lie Uoea so eolacii'iiclously, and will provo all Ihey promiae. liliV. JOSEPH EMKHV. ExtructH from a. few of Hi" Many letters froqneiilly received at the Ollice, One aava:-"I feel that your I'mls have paved mv PfH " A'liolhermya: "l our 1'ail liua Just roattticrl my mat). II has entirely removed my coativeneaa nnd coiiuoquciit Hick lleiidnclie," Another vrltiw: 'Voiirl'ad nttended atrlctly to biialnims, and in , foit)'-el8bl Iioiiih 1 fell at wull Mover." Another: "Vour I'nd liusciiivd me of IIIIIIousiick nnd a tor pid Liver. I nm better tlmn I hnvu been In twenty vnai'N," Htlll iiiiother aaya: I luive eiiilnrod nil the norrors erowltnt out of n torpid Liver nnd Pyspepaia After UhIiik rour pad nil lliene ill loll ins." Olio moni!-"t have imetl yonr l'ada with purructlyastia. factory reiults, iiud caecrrtilly rvcuuinieud them tu. il." .