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TIIK DAILY CAIUO HULLETIK SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 18, '1880. SMALL ADVEUTWF.il KXTS. A l.L AltVKHTISEMSNTK t thU column, ol UY Sve line each or Kwk w ill Ih i.ul.llidied lor cent one limertloti: 8 times. :fi c.iii ; I e.k, I Dionlti. 1.50; a month wltho.tt cbaui(e, $l.tf p monih. lacii adiltll.ni.il Hue, irorala. Mtiutlot wanted row FOR KENT. , Tn Si. rc room, on Sixth atreet mar Levee. lor Information, apply to . r. hou-mvtiu. Sixlb xtrii i and !.. I'Olt BALK SAFE ! "W e have at the Bulletin ofil ec. tie from tliu far lory, t uv li. Moaler, Hatimnuo.t Co. ale. that f w III null at i oarnalu. KOR SALE. .winter. .Setvln;: and ut'r mIuoii fixtures for Hit ai a M. .1. now m . Id'l i-aintu fctfetit, KiR HE NT. . The Aiili. rv promirt on llolhroolc ave. Cheap I. ...... 1 If , If .... 11 L' A l.i H U.hmi if ns.n,. ., . .1 . Ill I.K 1 . It . r. . .T'.l III. Owsrio. i.iid piinln"r of rest tate. jit lalro mould Iw Hire tliev luvf a pHMl t He. I mil now prepared 0, Mru;sli ai.tract at r" 'iiniMe rut". M ETEIrAY. Otllot? in Cunt Hoee. WAY! KI. Eti!ilm Kicnl a clerk, wiiceni.- i. narehnii-rntaii Wati'bua'.a or lu Djr capacitt . Ili.no no i-aoicv. lire ! e i ork. .MitlN UK Ki'ii KI I'OK SALE. Au O'd.r good for If applied on aii fy!e nrtiank !U.;oniei.iiou riiino. W 111 be i-olu low Apply t thin orttci'. Al'f'LES AND HAY. 2.0 buflirl cbolca found apple, in bulk, at $l,ft) -,ier nn jei. una narr apt-cked apple at M) cent" juTlmiii' lMli. M. Alden'a CotumirfloD Store. ;s Uhlo Lf vie. Also one car load of damaged hav at suction, on Monday ivtu iti.t.. at -.' o ilix k In "the Micra oon Vll.ill CttWf K"r !.' i wot! a- o nitU tui.hi; caiva. -ol FreU Ki oliier, Ktifh-.h.itWt. Apply Hot SKKEEI'F.K WANTED To Woes lu,ni. f r a widower i!h otu- rUi'.d. drum I'. O Box TO-i. Cairo. IVa. Ad :fKMniAi,ctii.s..rnvsinAvs. h. marean, sr. d, Hop.iott iiitliic physician ami Snr?eon. .fll .e 14.) . amercial avvnae. Residence cornet " e.rU-er.oi M. and Waotiitiitlon avenue, Cairo. DKNTISTS. i) !l. K. W. WHITLOCK, Dental Surgeon. yi k-No. y.'f, Commercl.il Au-mie, between Kigt.'tt slid Sititii Street 1) U. W. C. JOCELYN. DEN T 1ST. Ol'l'K'K Eighth S.'rwt. near Commeaial ATetine. NOTARY I'L BLIi . ipiIOMAS LEWIS. Notary ruljlie ami Couvpyunci'i'. OFFICR:-Wlth the WluouV andOoniniW Mu t'lai Aid Society. llOATSTOf.ES. I). WILLIAMSON, 70 Oliio ltvt-c. Ileal. -r I:, Itoat Stores and (iniceries. or ;i ic!ri'i. OI'KN -NIOIIT AND DAY. Kre.a I)airy aiirtfil t VAr llutt.-r. Oy-tem nd all ki.id ol fruit when in fenn.iii. ou hatid aud di-liv-s:efl protuptit at reidenco' Tree. Oit m delivered on ire. DAIKY. Echo DAIRY, 7(5 OHIO LEVEE. No d.rt or du"t ly ineure heiu.' exposed to air, Jliik deii.er.'C l ice a day, SEALED IN VINT BOTTLES. Try It aud tor yo'.ire;re. J') PINT TICKETS 0'E DOLLAIJ! l h ni delivery of ticket'. t'AlKO. II.MXOW. KTOVKs. ftTOVKS! STOVES!! ALL SORTS. SIZKS AND STYLES, AT- IDA. V I DSON'S. Aln MHtitil.ii turer of at.d Dua'i r in TIN. C-OFTKUi SIIKET-IUOX WAKE. t"frA! Kv.ii' or j Woi.K Minis To 0SUE; JJ no. a: AIKf). F.Hi!!TH STKF.KT, II,I,l.()ls 'IKAMIIitATS. sT. LOLI. CAI1M) AND I'ADLCAH. T'le K.i .'t;t Sidenuec! I'a'tiij;. r Steamer CHAMPION r& uiii'XE:: .... Matr. Clerk. Leave. Ca-ro Kry Mot....r and Tli.ir....y fr J up ilrrt!i i.i. St. I oum. and way landlii-..' Kor fn-iKQt or paase apply to SOI,. A. S 1 1 VK II Ajnt "ir-ii, MIOCEKIKS. iCl n TTATTCil J. T. WAHREX A- CO. 04 & 00 W. Second St. CINCINNATI. Koroma und D.iruc.tlc dried and cautad Friiltn and Vretalil. Cutitied. dried aud alt Flu. Pick I a, hiiuren. Oila and Coudltiiei.U, Simp "tultt. Itakliu I'owdnr, "louiid and wlnde Nplren. Toilet and Laundrr Koapo, See !. Jelllc, 'n'orr 1'aticy nuccrl( aud i ro tor.' Hiitidrteo . Stock nnimrHllflcd in tlio West. SEXD FOR OUR "(JROCErvS" MANUEL. THE DAILY BULLETIN. KNTKUKU AT 1 UK IHW-TJ OKKICK IN CAIRO, IV UNOIH, A? W.VXD-CI.AM MATTER. OFFICIAL r.rER OF ALEXAXUEIt COl'XTY. Only Morninj Dull v iu Soullieru Illinois. GENERAL LOCAL ITEMS. A new shoe hurts Mike Horn. -See tlii? next President, Tuesday niyht H.v. Dr. Whittakcr continue tf itn prove. The ij)e water is rising at the rate o halt an inch per day. -('apt, V. D. Dunlap, of the Irous:de is at the St. Charles. -Mr. Pr. W. It. Smith and children re turued on the steamer W. V. Halliday yes- terdav tvenin''! -Chicago Tribune : "M. 15. Ilarrell, f Ths Caiuo Bclletix. is registen:d at the Gardner." Mr. Via E. Otis, of Independence ivas, is in tlte citv visitim; Iriemls. lie is a -nK'st at the St. Charles. YV. B. Thomas, Temptraiice Hall' Tuesday nitrht. January '.'Oth. Admission "j cents: no reserved seat. The rivtr is at a stand, Imt the "Fuu't- li?s.s"cifsrar goes off rapidly as e'er. Sold I'V F. K'trsniever. The E. M. Norton and lart i still inij at thr font it' Fourteetith street, un loading railroad iron forth? use of the Illi nonis Central road. Chicago Tribune: '-II. S. Penningti.n, Cairo, Ul General Freight Agent Cairo & "incennes railroad, is a guest at the Gard ner. -Tlit- Memphis local injector of steam boats wi'd urrive in this citv on Ti:e.dav or Wednesday nevt. YVe give this hit rt de- siml'le intormation for the benefit of thoe concerned. Tickets for V. 15. Thomas, Tuesdav night. January 20th at Tenierance Il.dl. can be had at Coleman's book store aud Ctauming's liook store, C. R. StuartS lry '''mm1s store. ' It look" as though, this would be the otT year for ice. It takes all the husbanded industry and vitality of the clerk of the we:itlwT to produce a crop once iu two years in this latitude. Our merchants should leware of coun terfeit rive and ten dollar bills. Si vi-rti! have been passed in thii city during the pa-t few days by a gang of men who are still cupposed to intcst the city. It is reported that a number of horses in the vicinity of Mound City have been poMitieti from eating rotten corn. It is said that rotten corn will not hurt Pattl n-'ir hog. Inn is injurious to horses. The change in the Illinois Central time table takes eil'i-ct to-day. The express train leaves Cairo t ;J:20 p. in. instead :20 as heretofore ami connects for Cincin nati, Indianopoli, ttiitl Louisville. A foot race is on the tapis, in which Mr. Geo. YVii hert will be one of the chief participant-. We only know that it will be a mile rate and those desiring further in formation should apply to the genial Joe Roueker. The Reform club contemplates giving a grand musical concert at the Athcnetim some time before Lent. The best nsusietil talent in the city mid probably some from abroad will he secured ia order to m ike it worthy of patronage. Mr. Thomas Robinson, father of the manager of tiie St. Charles, hu been in "tailed cletk of that hotel to till the vacan cy occasioned by the resignation of Mr. Swallow. Mr. C.J. Howe still holds his portion as one of thr; clerks. The "Faultier" five cent cigar, sold by F. Ivorstneyer. is a pure llavimu tilled, with bright wraptHT and is the be,i five rent cigt.r ever put on this market. Manufac tured and old by F. Korsmeyer. w holo:dc anil retail Tobacconist, Ohio Levee, corner I'th street. The Chicago Tribune of the lGth inst., publLihe an account of the transactions of the Illinois Social Science association which met in the Tremont houe iu Chicago on the blth. And from the proceedings we see that Mrs. If. II. Candee was elected to fill a vacancy on the standing committee of art. At the same meeting Mrs. E. C. Ford was elected a member of the association. A dispatch was ycatcrday evening re ceived by Mr. Aisthrope from Mr. YV. G. Hughes, stating that if Mrs. Hughes' chib deru would hcj their mother alive, they must come ut once to Fomeroy, Ohio. Mrs. Hughes has been tmwell for (piite a time and visited Fomeroy iu Hettrch of health. The iiews of her dangerous illness will be received with sorrow and surprise by her many friends. We note a change in the timn card of the Illinois Central railroad, to take effect irt noon to-day. The express will arrive. 13 minutes later in tho afternoon, and the mail arrives mi the old time card in the morning. The mail leaves nt 3 o'clock in tlic morning or 20 minutes earlier than before, and the express leaves at 3:20 in the afternoon making close connection.! with the O. & m! for Vineonue ami Cincinnati. Correspondents of the Press association report that the distress in Ireland is in creasing. Five hundred inhabitants of 'uilabrg district, county Limrick, are on tin; point of starvation. They iroceedtd in a body to Croom, and ohtainei four cart loads of bread, by urgent rcpesentation of their extremity. The streets of Cork are patrolled by mounted police, nd the mag istratcs of that city passed roolutions urg ing greater activity in suppressing demon strations paitakiug of the natire of bread riots, aud asking for the appontment of ad ditional police. At a meetln; at Birken head, the mayor prcsidiug, it was resolved to raise subscriptions for In. duchess of If. .-II . 1. C... 1 w f .uai iiioroiign lutlil..,' The Southern Illinois Medical associa tion meets in this city, in tie Rough and Ready tire company's hall, n Wednesday next and there promises to be a large at tendance. There lire several questions to be submitted to the association, and among them, the question, w'nther or uot it is professional for an 31. P. to contract his services by the year, without regard f the regular fees adopted by the association or local profession will be cotsidered. Several very instructive dicourses will be delivered which may be attended without cot and many of our citizms will doubtless avail themselves of the opportu nity artonleit aiol graeo tho hall with their presence. The association is a younr one, but its membership has rapidly inereaswlof late and it now embraces all the best talmt of the medical fraternity in Southern 111) noi. A white hotel keeper, named G. G. Seals came over lrotn East Cairo yesterday to see the sights of our city and, became .trunk. While in that condition he with much independence, flourished a pocket knife near the coiner of Eight and Levee and in a lKiiterous manner demanded to seethe man who dared to interfere with him. He was a man who had seen much of the world, he said, and though the world is .said to make men drunk as much as wine, the loudness of his breath spoke plainly that to the world must not be attrib uted his tipsyness. After loafing about the corner a few minutes he entered a saloon near by. kept by an Italian, and demanded a drink from the woman who was tending bar. The woman refusing to accommodate him he made a pass at her with his l-i'e, cutting through her clothes im-i inflicting a slight wound under ':r riilit arm. Constable Hotrim was notified and arrested the fellow: brought him belore Squire Robinson for trial, but being found too lirunk was hioked up. The governor has appointed Robert Lincoln tin-tee of the Illinois Central rail rottd, iu place of ?Iorris Ketehum, of New York, lately deceased. This trust whs created in the charter of the Illinois Cen tra! railroad company when Morris Ketch iim, John Moore, and Samuel I). L'ckwood were ve-ted with the legal title to the gov ernment grant of lands and to all the prop erty of the railroad company in trust first to secure to the state the construction of the contemplated railroad with the proceeds of the land donated, and next to secure the payment t-f moHpys borrowed on the lands to aid in such construction. The act pro vides tlitt as vacancies occur, thev shall bo - j tilled tir-t by the governor, next by the rail road company, antl so on. alternately. When lohn Moore died Gov. Oglesby appointed Gen. John M. Palmer. Upon the death of Judge Loc.kwodd the railroad comptany ap pointed YV. K. Ackc.rm.in, who has since be come president of the company, and now, upon the dent), ,,f Morris Kefchum, the last survivor of the original Uwrd, Gov. Cullom has made the appointment of his successor. a- above stated. The en-.- of Harriett iienanl. one of the colored fem il.' courtesan- win) were ar rested some time ago al by Squire Com ings dismissed on the promise of Bill Scott that they should appear when wanted, was decided by a jury in Squire Osbom's court yesterday evening. She was summoned before Squire R ibi:i-on fa-t Fri day a week, took a change of venue from his court, and Squire Comings being sbsent, she had to Im taken to Os boru. The city attorney asked for a jury, which was, after much dittieulty sen red by Friday evening last. The names of the jury men ai-: II. F. Gerould. C. Ci e, Wm. Eichhoii", Win. Denny. Jno. Hen lerson. and Waiter Wiikerson (colored). The trial began in tin; Arab engine hotts-, but was transferred from there to the court house. The greater portion of the day w.-.s taken up in examining witnesses and the ar gument lasted until 0 o'clock when the ca-e was giveu to the jury. After a short delih ertition they announced that they fotu.il Harriet guilty titnl fixed her fine at forty dollars mid costs, making in all lifty-tivi. dollar-, or imprisonment in the city jal; for fifty-three days. Not having the fifty, five dollars, she was sent to Jul I where sic will have to languish nearly two month-, unless Bill Scott carries out the programme begun by employing counsel for the de fense, and graciously forks over the chink-. Alderman Linegar, in his speech de. fending Harriett Bennard against the charges made by the prosecution, referred to the papers of the city He said, in substance, that tho conduct of the depraved wretches against whom such au outcry had been raised could not possibly have as baneful an influence iiMu the public min I us the publication of their various deeds of wickedness and tho parading of their charactf r in the public press must necessarily have, He could hardly have been more explicit ill his refer- ence to The Bulletin iu this respect, for the other pnpers have, cither from a lack of backbone, or a wrong conception of their duty in the promises.pcrsisted in keep ing profoundly silent ; not saying even a word eithei in approbation or condemnation of the proceedings, the result of which, are of so much importance to the city's welfare.' It maybe that Mr. Liuegtr was right that The Bulletin', like the Sun and Argus should havo looked silently on whiic rowdies, thieves aud prostitutes wen overrunning the city au.l currying on their nefarious biHin.'s-) wit'.i lut little molestation; that we should not hare pro tested, when almost every week a disgrace ful fracas occurred in their rendezvous, in which knives and pistols were invariably flourished by black rutHan.s of 'n il: sex, and which seldom ended without bloodshed. We should perliaps have wii:ke 1 at the in efficiency of our or liuatn.es au 1 the ease with which nearly all criminals of a cer tain cla.-s escaped justice. This vrc;!d have been the course that Mr. Liuegar would pronatfly nave pursued and which the other journals have pur sued. But' wf , codd nctseeit iu that light. YVe ' believe -s it ty be our duty to txposeievt-ry tvr. ng that e.ilcts the community at large au.l to condemn or applaud wherever either may be called for. and we believe that to be the only way iu which aav wrong1 can be righted. SERVICES TO-PAY. The usual services to-dav in the Ger man Lutheran church by Rev. E. ICuq'pe. Service-iu the Episcopal cianvh to day as Usual, conducted i y ;'.. . Pav; i A. iJonuar. Father Hogm conducts service- ;q St. Joseph; Catholic church t--d.iy. it the usual leu;.-. Rev. George will osfieiuty in t!.- P: s byterian church iu the foreu-a. rfvrm-ou Hud evening, at the u?ual hou;.. The A. M. E. congregatijL will hold services iu tit? Cliri.tian this f..-.-uoor., af ternoon aid evening. Oa account of tic ilin-. of H.v. Whittaker tiiere wit: be in ; r-ichit.g iu the Metm-list church to-dav. ,ya.iiy $dol iyi:I oonreae at the usuil livur, iw - ever. GALIi.!HER-P.AEL. THE NII'VIA!.- oK MU. Kf.AXK L. ft.:iWK AM) Mt- KANN.'k'b. lUStl HOLEMMZEfJ IS GUACK CHVlitU. PAIV( AH, O.V 1H2 I -tilt INST. The most elegant wed ling tint ever oc curred iu IVlucal: tonic pluoe at niH-u t; day at Grace t Ep:-fpali ci.urc!:. on Broad way. Tne parties unite ! in marriag-. were Mr. Frank L. Gal:g,;er. t-f Cairo, I;'.-., and Miss Finr.it? B. Rai.b. of tins city. The groom is tite eldest ..n of Mr. Chi.'GV.is:;. cr. of Cairo, and wtt, accompanied Uitht r by his parents, br tle.-ran i numerous friends an 1 relatives from Cairo an i t. Loui, : ttn: tnde is the daughter of Mr. G. F. Rabb. of tih city, a young lady woo is a gieut favor ite It-re on uccount of her uitnv g ?od q.cilitie- and varied ac-i.ipi'ihm.'nts. 'the ceremony was peiforu.ei i,v tie R.-v. Stephen Biruweli. .f St. John's i hatch. L-uisville. Kv. The attendants were Mr, ..e.j. B.el.x'c. ot St. Louis, be-t nun. a:i i M -.-ir-. L. P. Jen...,, Gi-.en FowW-r. E. T. YVor-lfolk. Jr.. Geo. LarigstarT. Jr. and T. J. Flouraov. of Pi- durah. I tie t ir.t --to, i.. n-.oo.l.. of evergreen wov. n int; a di i l -tn at the t,,i, ano a wait- flora; hors..oe. ma 1- or r aul Tl- bud. hycinths, caii:r.ias, j v-oituitie. hung over tueir :j 'a l. in front f th go.ia swung in iiam.iu.j shaped ced ir. a beaut. : u !ne:.i g-aui i.t the m:trt. bri'lal c 'iipl;.-. T:.!? grvoai wi.r? th welding .-u.t. t:t i tie' hrl-i.s dr ol tile Ustl.li - was WillN. point i-; lic- au I briri i.! s:.l; tr..n::i-d n with bridili veil and mttora: .r :n-. .-he also v;o-e e!"gan: i: t a:.g- b. niotp: etrnrig'.. trie g.tt ot t'.- 1 1'.ieu' i mother ot the gro.ua. The wia-Sow- were cc.-d . i t!i church w.i- iiguted I'V a cileiuui i in;:- ov.r ti4e front die-, -.virced :.yMr.J.J. Malon-y. of tin- trand ";-rs i' t:-e. -r. L-iuis. wui'.u; duKtigt:.'? i c;:,y t.ir-w vi.-ie ci-;s, purpl". I tve:; i.-r, g;--?;rn. etc.. on tic? v.-.-d-iling par';,', : inking .!, !--iri:jl !r.-- of the bri-i-' i 1 l-i ail the ni ;-e b.v-lv wit', i-.s alternating light. There -a a - a 1 rg : cro i pr-e::r to wjtoe- .!- marti-tg a:e! listen to th- - le::: E:.:c.;;-i! s.- .'vii.'e. Aft r t e? ce'eiic-uy the choir mug a bea'triru. appeal f:r divine f-iv.-t, "Deign tiiis uui- v. to appr.ve." which fouu au -..'eo uiev-i-y I. -art. wi-iting ha;. vines- and go.. I luck to t " pari--. i;.-st in iuv-r-'. a tlt-y I ?ft the i.iuich au 1 re'.uruc.-d to tl.-.,;:- c it-i-a. iu w uting. Tiiere w.-re many .v-g m ', c '..' y at: ! v.'-'.l chosen irilla'. pre "ut a:.: utg witVli we not" the f ilc'wni'i : From t'.i ? i.ri !-?.- .ui, e!-?g m' i -.itn CloSK. Mr. and Mrs. Cl, n. Gi'ig'.ier. t.;' Cairo, diaiuon-i ear-ring-. Me.-rs. Alia-rt an 1 l-'re !. GV'g'.i.-r. C'a'n. silver water pLtclc-r an I olilets. Ftom the "Boys," employe, of tu- Guii ghtr Mill, Cairo, hand-ouie hrone c1m:1c. Captain and Mrs. Dugm.of S Louis, biniie clock. Mr. Will Lipp-n. of Cairo, silver and 1U lletlllaU toilet set. Mr. a.id Mrs. A. (.. Lippett. Ca'r., sir.-er jewelry stand, Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Lent. C; iro, ivory comb ati'l bru-h, with case, Mr. George E. O'llai i, Cair. silver and porcelain vases. ('apt. Shields, St. Lou:-, silver anient glass perfume stau 1. Mr. Jack Paw son, P iduc ih, ha-' ls une handkerchiefs. Mr. John A. Miller. Pa-lucah, g i'd vin garette with silver chatelaine. Mr. Given Fowler, I'a lueah, silver card receiver. Mr. W. G. Morrow, Pidueah, silver ba di et and iM.uqtiet holder. Mr. T. M. Bielock. St. Louis, silver fruit spoon with cast', Mrs. II. P. Powell. St. Louis, Breton face and crimson satin toilet mats on satiu cushion. Messrs. C. C. Carroll, Jr.. and P. R. Powell, of St. Louis, soli i silver tnvkiu rings. Mr, and Mrs. I. W. flcruheim, Taduc'th. silver and clan cross for flowers. Mr. E.T: YV)!f,.:, Jr. P.lueah, ciln-r w atch aud jewelry stand. Mr. and Mrs. L. YV. Emery, Pudccah, silver jewelry casket. Mrs. and Miss Dallim, Paducah, siivor bouquet holder. Miss Bertie Wcs.li'ok, Pilucih, silver napkin ring. Mi.-s Lizzie Sa::Jers, Ladueah, silver and Bohemian bouquet holder. Miss Emily Mcrrow, Padu::ilt, gold via egarette and jewelrv case. " Mrs. CS.as. Taylor." New York, orieLtal rug. Mrs. J. A. Maekey, Ciuciunati, b;;x of fine hosiery. Mrs. L. M. i'.ieke. Paduca't, handscme hosiery. Miss Nina Ilibb, Pa lueah, hou.-e slij.- pers. Miss I.i..u Pale., P.iducah, cu cologne Lottie. glf.i- Misses Nannie llu-b and Mamie Taylor, Padacali, gloves. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Noble. Paduc4'i. handson.e white silk we l ling dress, Mr. J. A. Mack' y, Ci..ciniia'i, f.p.e trav?'. ing trunk ur-.d sate1. el. Mrs. T.F. Terrell. Pa luoah, silcr :..; kia ring. Mrs. R. (.. Wix 1 folic. Pidiicali, glove a:t I handkerchief br.e-. Mrs. W.G. Vl;:teS-?ld, I'vlucn'i. sil ., r tuckicg comb. Mr. Geo. Langs';.', jr., thi.it v.wei. Mis' Kimpit Vontres-. P.tducah, P.iu mi in toilet s--t. M:wGe'iej,. pi rlajji'c-n, Pi hc.v . bar-hi.-heil br:-..s ora''ou candle suck;. Mr.Jt.G. Tcrre'.i. Paducait. sit in purT box. Miss Gt-rrie lu. 1 feather fan. Mi Altrv To! in it. Mrs. A i; ' t E.t! mats. Mrs. II. A. -Ta:u and c-a-.' wit!-. . Mis-es M.-'.li- M Pad ucah. !r.i (..:- Mis; X.iry F.o ; Coin"!,e oo": t-. Mr, w. n. p.:.--, Mi-s Carrie U..-1 :s. Palu M': l-ii. . I-.. :. Pti v . P : t.ic.r in. wa-. t'.r: a :d P. ".'Ci m. Piiu ii.. -:. I a. t . C ai. . e: ed h mdlcerc ,:e:. Mrs. A I iV K tmlut'ldery. Mr. Cat:-.: Ti, i f'atl.er tan. T.:i-:: w- :. v.rl.-. ot:. ?r :i-icies. hat: 1- Mrs. B-n 3;-r:y. f r-1 itive- a;, i friends Yo'k. ostrich v.-.i', rl and : York. :. in 'ci. f: -it1 ,n I o'.iiei N N- thing wu ui e inter--: -f li ' w c t-i' 1 as ite ecu' i ::. It is s : 1 : to tficient . .. ,-, . .,.!, .... S.I , b.l . ... ..... st abr: 3 " sar i.'h ring to : r ,; and rnu-e a. ir nxv v. S city '. iiiu;u of tl ten i nc.fi. rtu -i.iae in ti.e upik . x Cairo. Mayth gate the ti; f.ei ,'ht of ve ever 'nited fr av -. at w-?!-r- to- !). aa i in the arciiit t ire :r ; :i.hv the ij.e-sing f God at an i ; eace ev.-r sit suiiiing at .!.-. ' i I." i::h-t n.-. an I y.r- G t iglier i-:t the city - ion .ir after th- v.- -.d:::g. o: : n: -'..-I'.r.er .las. vl i C.ito. ;'r -tit ; an i s-iad the '.V..-- In ii-. and i . .UltC... fr-m Mr. F:-k, Jr.. : r .v. wheat'" tit-1.' wi.i f v.it!-r in Fcui i i i:: 1 r return l.ou.e about t':.e I-t . T..i ri.' als... :'.::. e y ex aud Mrs. W. C. lluutin. . .1 n - 11 ore. In i.. a tian isogie p-rrv made of t rroi- iu I aud ' -ae.rv c i -11 an I gol I. wit:, the , tt'utl'.e-. A'.4" a present i I...-., Bloom, which hi I h an ele,-m pair of 1 "C :i li.l. I' i tec ill front M-..r. I Mis. be.?n la ;'. i. I vi--i of silver a.: New-. Some v.i'.u ible pr---r::t' v. er this city. af'"r t ; cenior.-y. i; those ni-?ye r.a'.t'.- . Tl.it al. t.: tins -a' luh ?;. riv l cottp'.i! shall live t-.g'tl'.er Ictg'tt an l rj-vich us a-1 ;e : tlcy t tr t lite', j .u-a.-y t tint tin- C'e-'ee,: IK'tle ltc':.. will ie tii:r-i coutinu vi;y. 'I'll ' -inc. relv tfsts. rue H i ! 'lit ,'tr- WU " a- n w liicii .iter, ate I i r ::-.v.-n )L I.I l-.l IN REAL ESTATE THAN FBI' K.lU Tilti V KUS KNnt.NO. JANUALV 17th. A. I'.. lt'O Uf.t'O'.TK') Hi M. I-A-TKU-D A CO., ItKAt. :-.lAlii .w-:n7. MillyA. Arter to Mrs. A. A. Ilarrell. (y C. P. lot 0 and 7 block 1st a I litu n to Cairo. Trustees City P-op-erty to Willi tin Eic!. ho Q. C. P. lots r, to!' ".' inc'lu-ive block 4 city. Henry Eichhotf et al t- Willi mi Eleh horl. Q. C. P. c-ts , toll b'tu iucitt-i'.e i;ioe'c 41 city. J.lV.tl A. Reel". l;ii.-t'.- in chaiieery t) Ciiar'.es Gayel. b ed i"t- 1 end 2. '-lock 2. 21 ad litii.t! to Cat:... II -try Welt-. tru.Vc -iS : 1 1 1 . 1 and Briti's meyer, i.e.', 1. 1 s, l,'.cc. ."il city. E i'va; 1 Braitiard to A. Coming, (J. ('. P. lot I:!, bl ok is city. Hep.rv YVell.-. mortgage to SchroederA' Cuh Heed l'.t tl and Hi, block 21 city. John Hardin and wife to B. F. Wilbourn. warranty ih'ed. part of the southeast qiiiir ter of southwest quarter of S"ctio;i Hi, towmhip 1". range 2. John A. Reeve and wife to Mts. Agatha L. Roy.c, deed lot It b'ock 4a city. G-o, YV. Melt uiig and wife to Mr . Aga tha L. Roy...', deed lot !o. block 47 city. CH IMkSToYI A S Ar.i HAND, And it flndi J. Bl llGER. the Pry Goods King, fully prepared with n tremendous stock of Lad ie' aud Gent's Ties-the hirgi si ever brought to Cairo a most elegant line of Linen Cutis nn 1 Collars, Ladies', Misses and Children's lhwdcry. Gloves, Underwear, Cor sets, Ruches and the latest styles of Fancy Ribbons, Beautiful Black and Colored Cash meres: 100 Cioak-", $ 1.30 to $10, worth if If ; mi elegant line of Pol mans for the lowest prices, Now is the linn to buy your Christmas goods. YVe do not ndvertiso what wo will not do, Call and examine our stock. J, HUKGFJl, I'M Commercial Ave. A CARD OF THANK'S. Mr. Editor: PleiM! allow me, through your paper, to return to the citizens my sincere thank- iu behalf of the A. M. E. church for the kind ness they have shown to us in patronizing our concerts and by aiding us in other direc tions. YVe are told "He that givcth to the poor lendeth to the Lord," and you may know, since the tornado has blown our church asunder, that we cherish thankful, ncs.s aud wiil invoke the blessings of God on the rheerfu! giver. I returned from tho conference having a pleasant congregation and expecting to have a pleasant time, but hs our church luu becrr swept away it leaves l u- to t n, and labor this vear. but t! - - - - i f host is with u-. and the God of Jacob is i- our refuge. Joskpii Pi.;:k:v-, P;-tor A. M. E. Chutv M. .lie S-taJjy ll-illet'ti. GOP BLESS VOL'. il e.v guitly fills these blessed word., Upon the aching heart, When friend- long bound by strnuw.. ties. Are doome i by late to part: You fondly or?- the halt I of t!:o- Who thus in love caressed you. And - ul re;o:;-ive heats to s ul Li breathing out "God bles- yov." The mother sjnding forth her br-y To seen s untried und new. Li-ps n.,t a stu lie-l stately sp-.-.-cli, Nor murmurs out Adieu; falters forth between her ?ob, Whener misfortunes ress you ( :t:e to your mother, b.y. com b-n k Tli Mi fun lly sigh', "God ble-s you." "Go I Bie-s You." Ieig. long y. ' ao, Tuese word- fed on my ear. As I was lea .'ing chil limod's hom t .. i : i i i , , in i .ni'iKis j iovim so dear: Tit which breathed tint f ivu.t pravei. : i on earth no mure cares- me lic.r mm-ry yet live.- iu my heirt, :i!l asking God to L- m-. (Jo.l ilejs you," more of love ex.-, ,,.q Then Vii'.UUle- without number R -ve j", we tlitisotir tru-t in Him Who-e eyelids never s'.unib.-r. I a-k in parting no h-ug speech Priwle j out in studie I measure I only a.-k t'ue dearoid word So sweit. so sad, "Gud bh-s yon" I . A M. NoTICM iJV ELDER SH'.iRES. T. tie Hutu tl:. U lierea- I have Iet?cr from pco; color, that one Richard Tayh r an ! one Gla i len. f.-rmerly of'Alabama, are in.po ing upon the colored people onapret-r.ee of helping them. II. re is a letter from Champaign: "Elder Shore-: Please find my to daughters. I left them in Cairo with one Richard Taylor and Gladden who want ed to charge them f;.O0. A whit,.- r,i t t-.l 1 tie-in to go t . Elder Shores, and they told them to keep away from Eider S.i -r I w.itit nothing to do with that Ttylor a- I Oiellen." Signed Mr. Mitchell." Chat., p-iign. Now. why sl.t n!d they keep xy lr ::i rc.e? When the yellow fever ti1'-rets of t.he S-j;'.ii called for help. I was always th" rtr-t to re-;'ond. Yours respectfully. Er.it-;i: T.J. Sifou-.s. A cop.;;nr.TloN. K -it!-.; Jm Kuttt:u. Pi-ar sir Your paper state-thi-1... t. ing that our track is several feet under wa ter pirthe l ross Levee, ph ase sty for ti e in:br.ui.i!;oii of readers ot Tiik Bn.i kt; and our pa'rons that then1 is only a few ita 'u s of water over the track, for a sleet ui-ti.uce. which loc uot interfere wit', tuc running of train-. Youi- truly. J. A. N.U (U.K. A ger t. C.iir.'. .I.ui'v Kh!i, ..mi itt.it .savings vins "gone ut: i ::m i ii. i ni.-t-H .-;uo MM'ili'll hi ili(i', Illlll p-o; l ... i : i . .. . .i . . are beginning to h"k for safer invi-trtn-rtts f..r tl.eit surplus cash. Any man who ,' ; ... ius. to itie-i oannoT no tictter Than I uy a box of Mott's Liver Pills, fur they m vr r I'd!. Alw iy )eep them in the hof.-'c. TEMPERANCE HALL JANTARY -' l-'ir-t ,ip;--ario. - i.i tui- -ityit W. 13. T I OM AS In ctiura' tt r -ke'di.-, inrlaitinu' "MIKE HORN, Tlie Next Pi e.si.lent." and A A!:iEi) i'i:oi;i:VME (r Pathos. Coinodv and Dialed, With the additional feature of Mi.-'s Annie 1 Pitclifi'. Of this city in vocal selections. Admis-iori 2. cents: No Reserved Scats. For particulars see programmes. F. Witni-'.it BifxTON, Maniger. f