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THE DAILY CAIRO BULLETIN. VflT.TTfI? "V1T ft I TTA TT T TVftTfi rrTTTTTiiirt i v iiniTTiT. , , . - J vwiuj aii. wvinu. luuiuuia, uiuiiajJAi muunaij, UUrUJJiSIl 7, low. DiRCfrmRT I I I I . nuuuiAuu. WEEKLY M'LLETIX. IN MEMORY BUSINESS DIRECTORY of tho leading buiitcM houses whoso advertise ments nitty be found In Tin Bulletin. DRY GOODS. C. O. I'atler A to,, Commercial avenue and Nine teenth street. GROCERIES. Yocnra & tlroderick, Wash. Ave., tor. Eighth. Nt-w York More, C. O. I'atler fe LV, Cor. Nine teenth aud Commercial. I'HYSICUNS. Dr. .1. H. Mirean: ofllro, 10 Commercial avenue. Drs Learn 4 Wheeler, Eighth street, DENTISTS. Dr. W. C. Jocelyn, Eighth near Commercial . Dr. E W. Wuiilock, l lo Commercial avenue INSl'IlANCE. H. IT Cimd, No. 7" Ohio levee 'np stairs). Knultable Life, of New York, corner Tweltll) anil Wa'h:uju:u uvenuu BANKS City National, Ohio levee. STEAMBOATS lUlKt States. ICE. JnUu Sprout, corner Twelfth and Levee, BRACKET STORE. E C. Ford. Corner Nintb and Commercial. THE MAILS. (i ZNEKAL DELIVERY open i :) a. m. ; cloies VJ o: t) put. ; Suuday: 8 to V a. m. Mot.y order Department open at 8 a. m.; doses 'rui'ou'ib Express Matin via Illluola Central 3:V) a. Ill . !lftppi Ceawal Rallroadi close at 9 p. m. f'uirj and Poplar Bluff Through and Way Mall clo.-s at 1 p. in. , . Way M.ili via TUInot Central. Cairo and Vln eer.ne and Miss.ssippi Ceulral Kaliroad cloae at ':': p. :a. Way .V..'. L: Narrow Gauge Railroad closes at J:.'') . n;. Ca'.rr u:.d Evausvlile Hirer Route closes at 2:30 i. tu. ii'..v iwxcept Friday). OFFICIAL DIttECTOBY. City Ofliccrs. M-tw-r-V B. Thistlcwood. Trt'ijir''r Edward Dexonia. Cler Denni. J, Fol-v. Cour.L'lor--Wm. B. Gilbert. Ma.-sn.aiJ C. Lallue. Atturuey-Wllliam Hendricks. boakd op lUiru". Klr-t Ward-M J. Howley. . j second Wsrd-LUTld T. Llte.'ar, C. K. wood- "t'lIM Ward-W. P. Wright, Egbert Smith. Fourth Ward Charles O. Patier. James Xynaaton Fifth Ward-T W. Ualliday, Ernest B. I'ettlt. County Officers. Circuit JuJee D. J. Baker. Circuit Clerk-J. A. Heve. Countv Jtidife K. S. Yoenm. County Clrrk-S. J Ifnmm. Coantv Attonuv W C. Mjlkoy. Coudiv Treasurer Miles W. Parker. Sb'-ntf-Jobn liodttes. Coroter K Fiiasera.c. County Commissioners T. W. Halllday, J A M. Uihb. Samuel Bnley. ClUTtCHES. A FRICAS M. E. Fourteenth street, between I V W'a.nat and Cedar streets: lar streets: services Sannatn t a. a. ar.l 7:' p. m.; Sunday school i:i p. m. fnHlTIAN-F.Uhteenlh ttruet; meeting Sab V Oith I I. Wp m- , prencaiUK oivoiuuaij. nH"KCn OF THE REDEEMER (BpUcopal) Fourteenth street; ftundav sioromg prayera a m.; even:nif prayers, .:) p. m.; Sunday ech'jol :Ji. oi. Friday etentnic prayer 7. JJ p. I'ltsT MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHUKCH.- I Pnat hiaat M: a. m., S p. m.. and 7:J p. m hiib'istL acbool at 7::W p. m. Ret. T. J. Shores pasur. f rTUERAN-Thlrteenth itreet; ser1.l Sab j ba'b 1W a n ; Sunday school p.m. KeT Kaippe, patur A f ETHODIST 'or. Elfhth and Walnut streets U P r,rver lp..rhlr.ir SahhRth a. m. and 7 p. m. rayer nieetini. ed:n'siiay . . p. m. , cuuobjt bcboul, i a m. Ret. U'hlttaker, pallor "MHESBYTERIAN Eifhth street; preaching on 1 Sabbath at 11 :t a. m. aud 7:30 p. m.; prayer meetlnff wertiiesaav at 7:3'jp. in.; nuauay bcqooi at i p. Hi. P.cv. B. i . George, pae tor CECONI) FREE WILL BAITIST - Fifteetth L7 street, between Walnut and Cedar streets; ser rices Sabimth at 3 and , : p. in OT. JOSEI'II'S-diman Catboilc) Comer Cmss O and Walnut streets; service sainaia io:ia. m.; bunday School at p. m.; Vespers i p. m.; ser ticcs every uuy a: 9 p. n CT. PATUICK'S-K Roman Catholic) Corner Ninth O street and wafhlnetun avenue; services nao bath 3 and 1.) a. rn.; Vepers 3 p. m.; Snnday hebool i p. ra. ; service every day at 0 p. m Itev. F. abel, priec. H'OVAN S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE U M ION. ho'd It regular weekly meetings In the ha'.! of tbo Cairo Temperance Ketorni Ciun. ev erv Thuriliy aliernoon, at :!: o clock, hvery- body ii tuvite.l to attend. rnvsiciAXs. II. MAUEAN, M. D., Hoiueoiiathic Physician and Surgeon. O.Tlce lt Oi aaiercial avenne. Residence comer Fourteenth St. and Wwhinirt'n avenue. Cairo DEMISTS. jyll E. W. WIIITLOCK, Dental Surgeon. OPficil No. Wi Commercial Avenue, between Eighth and Math btreou C. JOCELYN, D E NTIST. OFFICE Eighth Street, near Commereial Avenue. MISCELLANEOUS. 866; a week In your own town, $5 outfit free. No risk. Header. If you want a business at which Dcrxoni of either sex can make grevt pay an the rime they worn, write for particulars, to u, UALLUIT & cu.rortiuua BO FIFTY CKXTrS. OO Fall U oe. bottles. Bei? Combination. Kisley's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. With Uypophospblte Llmoand Soda, wtthrepslne It l hlirlily recntnmendad hv nhvslclans a tho most ctfectaal and rullablo remedy for courIih. colds, bronchitis, general debility, etc. ARreeably llnvored. Pleasant to take. Aud can be retained oa the wo ukcMstoruacb. Tho Simplest, Surest and Jlost Reliable Kemcdy is H1SLKV8 Pure Distilled Extract of WITCH HAZEL, Carefully prepare! ; Thoroughly reliable; Pull strength: and cutial In lr.e of bottlu to ui.v :;;ade. Cures sprains, bruises, wellluBa, chiilliiii', cut ), wotiuds, boms, scalds, scald-bead, piles, sultrbcum kln rrunttims. snre evea. sore mouth, tienmlirln. luilnmimitury swollltik's, sore throat uud foracblnK pain It Is undoubtedly tho greatest healing prej ar tton ever used. Numerous testimonials run hn Procured If desired 8ix ounce bottles cents; ptut bottlcsj, SO ceotg : Snarls (J AV. WHEELER, Summer Wood and Kindling constantly on nana STAVE CLIITINGS At Seventy-five cents per load. Stavo Trimmings At one dollar per load. The "tr!nimlngs"are coarse sbavlntrs and make, the best summer wood for cookliii! purpose as well as the cheapest ever sold In Cairo. For bluck mlih's use in setting tires, they are unequalled. I.euve your orders at the Tenth street wood yard. YOCUM & BHODEKICK, Di.alers in STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Washington Avenue, Cor. Kihth Street, CAIIiO - . ILLS MEDICAL. l'HOVKHIW. "The Ricbet B'ood. Swietei-t Breath, aud Falreel iklu In Hop Litters. ' A little Hop Bitters saves big doctor bills and locg sickness. That invalid wife, mother. ;str or child ran be made the picture of health with Hop Hitters. When worn down and renJy to take your bed Hop Dittera is w hat you uee Don't physic and phvlc. for it w.ken and destroy, but tske Hoii Bitters that build uu con tlnuuiiy. "Physicians of all sehool ne and recommend Hop Bitters. Test them. "Health Is beauty and Joy-IIop Bitter glvef health aud beauty, "There are more cures made with Hop titters tbua ail o'her medicines. "When the brain Is wearied, th nerves on strung, the muscles weak, use Hop Bitters. "That low. nervous fev r. waal of sleep and weakuet-s. calls for Hop Bitttors- Hop Consli Cure and Pitln Relief Is Pleasant Sure HudClieHp. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. FELLOWS COMPOUND S T li V I OF llypo-Plios-Phites NERVOUSNESS Itamirds me creat pK-aiire to bear te.;inio:iv to tne heueflis I have receive! from ii:iil' l-'tllonr vom -ouna svrnnoi Jivnoiihosnli tes I have rer. cimmetidi-d it tnnuny of mv friends, und i'. ha proved n excellent curative for Neroni,efS and (ienera! Detiiiltv. It is a'.soa first rlRs Touic-ena-hies a person to take on rleh rapidly, and is tree from the constipating effects chnr:iclerillr of other louics i nave triea. HENKV JOUNTUN, .Mautri.nl Kt'iul Dr. Eiirle's Tcstiinuniiil. Jill. Jam;.s I. Kei.iow. Manuf.irturincCheinirt. !Mii,rurevorai mouths past I bavti used votir Compound Syrup In the treatment of Incipient l'lithisi. Chronic Bronchitis and other A:lectloii of the Chet. nd I have no lieitatlon In statitii that it ranks lorenio.'t aiuonust tboretnedlet used In mosemsea-'e. lle.ui'nu esn.dleut nervous Tonic. It exert adirert Inrluenre on the Nervous svstem, and through It, It Invigorate the bod v. It afford nie pleasure to recommend a remedy which is real ly good In ca ses for which It is Intended, w hen so niui.y advertised are worre than useless. Iam, sir, yours ttuly, 'A. S. KAULE, Jn.M, D. It cures Asthma Los of Volr. Nenrakda. St Vitus' Dance, Epileptic Fits. Wbooniug Couch. Nervouslie. and Is a most wonderful adjunct to inner reinuuies in susiummg llie during tnu pro ci s of Diptheria. Do not be cU'ceived by remedies bearing ft simi lar name; no other preparation is a substitute tor this under uny circumstances. SOLD BY ALL DHl'UUISTS. IXSUBANCE. 1 1ST 8 U R N O E is; c w St si y.a. K 'A iX H-i S3 p I t r w - a c X a. mm r cr h3 H " O O " t? SI m Oa 6 r. &4 WHOLESALE WINES AND LIQUORS. pt CLANCY, Dottier In FINE CATAWBA and other Choice Wines and Liquors, OLD BOCBDOX AND RYE WHISKIES, French Branch. Etc. Xo. 137 Ohio Leveo. Open at all Uonrs, Da? and Nilit, The Weekly Bulletin. THE CAIRO Weekly Bulletin PUBLISHED OX JIOXDAY CONTAINING FOIiTV.EI(iHT COLUMN FORTY-EIGHT COLUMNS FtiRTT-EIGIIT COLUMNS FORTY-EIGHT COLUMNS S2.00 Per Annum IX ADVANCE. The Weekly BnUetin. JOl) office, Tho Bulletin STEAM JOB OFFICE All Kinds of Job Work Estimates furnished and orders from abroad promptly attended to. Two-Sheet, Full Sheet, Half Sheet. iiuil Quarter Sheet Posters and v. iTogriuuines, in uiuck or colors. T.. . f . T- 1 H a Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Note .4 leads, Statcincuts, BilU Lading:, Show Cards, Business Cards, Ball and Weddltiff limitations, Book Work, Etc.. Etc.. Etc. Etc. OF OKPIIA M. B. WILSON, AGED FOURTEEN MONTHS AND EIGHT DAYS, DACOHTEIl OF ITAItKY E. AND MAIIY A WILSON. The shadows blend with tho sunbeams; tho rhymer dreams of faith, and hope, and sunset lights, iu the same world where amidst the husks we see tho flitter of Fol ly's cap and bell; tho brown leaves tf autumn drop one by one on the hem of summer's rose-spangled garment; and last not least, this truth remains with us in the midst of summer's gold, or winter's gleam ing snows, "in the midst of life we are in death." And thus death cinne to their home while they dreamed their sweet dreams m the "midst of life," and now, they watch no more o'er the cradle of their sleeping child. They listen in vain for the sound ot the tiny pattering feet. Their home is silent so silent. Death h8 lecn,ttywrad the sorrow borne of his presence, fills each yearning heart and casts its gloom about the household shrine. A little child with blue eyes and golden hair, and warm caressing baby fingers, came into this Jdirn world, God's perfect gift of love, to brighten their earthly home, and they rejoiced with fond words, and tender enres and thanksgivings for the priceless trust, and up into the face of its mother smiled the baby girl, and she kiss ed its lips, and smoothed its pale golden hair, thanking God fur a gift so fair. But ah! how f,oon i'roru its sweet nest of gladness hath the birdliug flown. Dear friends while giving back the pre cious trust shall we rebel? Shall wc murmur, knowing that the darknoss of the valley of death opens into the purple distance fair of Heaven's light? There wa a time when lookiu; down L'lion a dear fuce, w hite aud cold, I wept because she could not live, Life's sw eet mysteries to unfold. Dit that n when with youth's t harmed eyes, And haunting dream, a picture fuir. I saw the cloudless future snread- No gloomy skies, nosludsws there. There was a time wUea lookinj down l'jon mj darling's gold-brown hair. I wept because the coffin-lid Must hide Its golden aheea so f..!r But tow when lookin; la the face Of some dead frk-nd, I smile to know, That he housed from life's chill storms. For whom I grieved so Ion? a?o. Thy baby Orpha i not dead, Though we shall see har here no more. She lives 'midst fresh, and biooavn; shades, Her dear feet touch a brighter shore; The tears a:a In thy mournful eyes. They m listen" d all her ?o'.dea hair. Grieve no.thy dar'.in; Is not dead She livi-s In Ueavi-n aa ar.jel fair. The dances', c'.ouds may veil thy sky. Life's bitter storm arouLd thee beat, Thy child U sate by sinsisj brooks, Storms can not reach that safe r-;treat Uow swoet lo know thy precious flower, With ail the freb dew o'er it spread, Unfold its leaves in Paradise, To live and bloom she Is not dead! Kate Williamson. A Remarkable Anti-periodic and Tonic. 'Cimiio-Qiinnini:," Pronounced superior to Sulphate-Quinine by physicians, because it produces uo disagreeable effect upon the head or stomach. Dose is the same as the Sulphate, and price is only $1.50 per ounce. Sold by all Druggist. Fent. postage paid, on receipt of price by Billings, Clait & Co., Chemists, Boston, Mas;. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is h 'reby given to all persons not to harbftr, trust or give credit to my former wife Mary, on my account, for I will pay no bills ot her contracting. G. Lvmmer. Cairo, 111.. Oct. 4. 1S30. FOR SALE. L t on northeast corner Commercial ave nue, and Tenth street. Cheap. M. J. Howley, Real Estate Agent. BOGUS CERTIFICATES. It is no vile druisred stuff, nreteudinir to be made of wondeil'ul foreign roots, bal ks, etc., and puffed up by long bogus certifi cates cf pretended miraculous cures, but a simple, pure, effective medicine, made of well known valuable remedies, that fur nishes its own certificates by us cures. Wc refer to Hop Bitters, the purest and best ot medicines. See another column. Repub lican. ' TO MERCHANTS. M. Hugh Barton will, on to morrow, commence canvassing for advertisements for the Threatre Comique's house pro-'ram- mc. This "programme" is a good adveitis ing medium for our merchants, etc. since fifteen thousand of them are being dis tributed every week. THE LADIES' AID SOCIE'l Y, ot the Methodist church, will give an oyster supper, tor the benefit of the church in Tem perance hall on Thursday evening. Admis sion 5 cents. Oysters, pickles, slaw, bread and butter, and coffee 23 cents, Ice cream and cake extra. FRESH OYSTERS. The following correspondence explains itself; St. Louis, October 1st, 1880. Mr. A, T. OeOaun, Cairo, IUlnoi. Dkaw Sm Your favor of tho 28th. to hand, Iu reply will say that I do not com pete in prices with tho packers you men tion, as I pack only first-class stock and full cans: if you wish jrivo thoso parties a trial aud I am satisfied what the result will be. Awaiting your further orders. I remain, Yours respectfully, A. IJootii. I keep ouly the abovj orsters. Am sell ing ova's at 40 cents; extra selects at (10 ceutu per cau. A. T. DeDacn. lT"n Latest News. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH CHICAGO MARKET. CiitCAfiO, October C, 10 A. si. Pork November, 13; January, 113 50. Corn October, 39B'c; November, 40c. Oats October, 29c; November, 29c. Wheat-October, 03'8'c; November, 04c. Chicago, October 0, 12 m. . Pork November, $13 23; January, $12 80. Oats-Cash, 29,5bC; November, 295,,'c. Corn -October, SD.ic; November, 40a'c. Wheat -October, 94c; November, 94J,;c. Chicago, October C, 1 p. si. Pork October, f 13 00. Lard October, $3 15. Wheat October, 94i'c; 05ic. Corn October, 390; 40J4'c. November, November, Oats -October, and November, 29c NEW YOKK GKATN. New York, October. 0, 12:01, p. m.-Wheat-irregular-No. 2 Chicago,! 1 08 l 09; No. 3 Milwaukee, $1 OS109; red winter, $t 05&1 14; No. 2 red win ter, $1 09i. Corn quiet, No. 2, 52c. LIVERPOOL GRAIN. Liverpool, October 6, 2 :00 p. m. Wheat and corn, unchanged. CITY COUNCIL. (regular meeting.) Council Chamber. Cairo, III., October 5, 1880 Present Mayor Thistlewood and Alder men Blake, Ualliday, Howley, Hinkle, Linegar, Pettit, Saup and Swoboda 8 Absent ratier and Smith 2. MINUTES. On motion of Alderman Blake, the min utcs of the lust regular and cntervening meetings were approved without reading. UNFINISHED BUSINESS. The following ordiuance, laid over under the rules at last meeting, was read the sec ond time. ORDINANCE Vfl Ac ordinance amending Section 1. Chapter XV of the Revised Ordinance. lie it ordained by the city council of the city of Section 1. That section 1 of chapter XV of the revised ordinance lie amended eo as to hereafter Sec. 1. No railroad eomnanv nr rnnitnrtni- n. Clneer or other employe of any railroad company, or other person managing or controlling any loco motive, einjine, car or train upon any railroad irnis,. ouuii. niiuui me corporate limns or tho city of Cairo, ruu or cause or i"u:rer or permit to run any eucn locomotive, engine, car or train nnder ui9 or meircnarge or control upon any nucn rail road track ata speed exccedluirthe following; Pas eeucer trains at a gpeed not to exceed tea miles an hour; all other trains, earn, engines or locomo tives ui a speen not exceeding eix miles au hour On motion of Alderman Linegar, ordin ance as read was adopted by the following vote: Ayes Blake, Ualliday, Howley, Hinkle, Linegar, Pettit, Saup and Swoboda 8. INays None. REPOItTS OF CITY OFFICEI'.S. Report of Edward Dezonia, city treasurer for month of September, 1380, was read, and, cn motion of Alderman Ualliday, re ferred to city clerk tor verification. Report of D. J. Foley, City Comptroller, for the month of August, 1880, showing the expenditures and balances in the sev eral appropriation funds up to September 30th, 1S80: c s-' - "S s.S a - E C C-3 , e a. 2 3 Balance. e E a, g- . lOoOD 00 ' mm; H iW ;oo iinis tu iii id 1.MU0 oo s as HI 9W1 Oi) 00 31IT7 80 3i 40 i.viMm 4iii s: pHiis KMj 00 -'Si 4S 3i40 5i 2'0 OO W 35 1!U 65 100 00 t00 00 151)1 00 4W n 11)03 25 .'iO0 00 73 30 sKU 71 300 00 4M 21 1S-IH 79 IH'JOO (III 3313 50 VAfrt 50 1000 Ot) 1000 00 SKIT) ff) 1'9R3 99 WW6 01 Foil WlUT ACCOUNT. Bilarv Sideuuik Streets Drainare , Board uf Health. Kire Department. Clerk's otllce Election Jail Printing Contingent lull-rent Coupons., Railroad Strip On motion of Alderman Pettit received ond ordered printed with tho proceedings. Reports of A. Comings aud O. A. Osborn, justices of tho peace, for tho month of September, 18S0, were read, and on motion of Alderman Pettit referred to city attor ney for verification. Report of Geo. E. Olmsted, police mag istrate. was read, and on motion of Alder man Pettit referred to city attorney for veri fication. Report of John Cain, city jailor, for month of September, showing number of days prisoners having served, was read and on motion of Alderman Linegar received and filed. nEPORTS QF COMMITTEES. Alderman Ilowlcy, chairman committee on streots, reported verbaly In refference to gravel coutract, stating causes assigned by TIT n - -at -a- w. . auiuus-NO. 86. contractor for his failure in supplying grav el. Alderman Linegar moved that tire chair man of the committee on streets be In structed to notify Mr. Nellis that he will be held responsible if he does not comply with his contract. Motion carried. Finance Committee reported having re ceived from Edward Dezonia, city treas urer, fifty seven hundred 49-100 dollars (45700 49) in cancelled city orders, and ono coupon for fifteen dollars (15 00) all of which they have this day destroyed by burning. On motion of Alderman Pettit report re ceived and placed on file. Alder Saup, chairman committee on po lice, jail and fire department, reported ver bally that the committeo tested portion of hose received, and that hosedid notstandteBt guaranteed. Also riad correspondence be tween Cleveland Rubber Co. and city clerk relating to same. Special committeo appointed to estimate value of lota to bo laid ofl on railroad strips submitted the following report. Cairo, September 27, 1880. To tho Hon. the Mayor and City Council of the cltv of Cairo. Gentlemen The undersigned, commit tee appoiuted May 19, 1680, to estimate tho value of lota to bo laid off in the "Railroad Addition" to Cairo, (formerly railroad strip) as provided by ordinance No. 45 approved May 14, 1880, beg leave to report now as to lots 27 and 28, in block No. 13, in said railroad addition. Wo have agreed upon the following prices for said lots, viz: Lot No. 27, (fronting 9 ft 6 in on railroad alley) 05 qq Lot No. 28, (fronting 90 It l'in on railroad alley) 400 00 Regarding the remainder of the lots, wo would say that wo are not now prepared to fix prices on them and would therefore ask further time to report thereon. Respectfully submitted, D. T. Linegar, M. Easterday, M. J. Howley, Louis II. Myers, Committee. Alderman Linegar moved that the report be approved, and when the price is paid the proper parties bo authorized to convey the property, with tho understanding that the city shall not be held liable for any damage caused by tailure of the city to carry out the improvements as contempla ted by the ordinance authorizing sale of said property. Motion carried by the fol lowing vote: Ayes Blake, Ualliday, Howley, Hinkle, Linegar, Pettit, Saup and Swoboda -8. Nays None. petitions. Alderman Hinkle presented the follow ing petitions: Cairo, October 5th, 1880. To the Hon. the Mayor and cty Council of tho cllw of Cairo, Gentlemen We, the undersigned of ficers of the Cairo Street Railway company, most respectfully petition your honorable, body to grant the said railway company the right to construct, operate and maintain a horse street railway over portions of the follow ing streets, to-wit: On Second street, from the Ohio Levee ro Washington avenue; thence on Washington avenue to Twenty- eighth 6trcct, and on Twenty-eighth street, lroui St. Mary's park to Commercial avenue, under such ordinances as you mav deem expedient. W e also present herewith a petition of the property owners on said line or proposed route Jacob A Goldstine, pres't. W. Stratton, treasurer, Tuomas Lewis, secretary. Accompanying said petition was tho fol lowing: Cario, September 30, 1880. To tho lion. Mayor and City Council of tho city ui vuiru. Gentlemen: We tho undersigned own ers of property on Second street, Washing ton avenue und Twenty-eighth street, most respectfully petition your honorable body to grant to the Cairo Street Railway Company the right over iiortioas of the oforesaiJ streets and avenue, to locate, construct. operate and maintain a horse railway, un der such ordinances as you may deem ex pedient. George Fisher, Jno. II. Oderly, R. S. Yoccm, B. F. Parker, M. J. Howley, Du. W. Wood, A. A. IIarell, And Many Others. On motion of Alderman Saup referred to committeo on streets. CI.AIM3 AND ACCOUNTS. Salary bill of city officers for tho month of September was presented as follows, viz: N. B. Thistlewood, mayor fll 67 I). J. Foley, clerk 75 OX) Edward Dezonia, treasurer 50 00 C. Lallue, marshal lOdavs 40 00 . II. Robinson, marshal 14 davs.. . . 35 00 Win. B. Gilbert, corporation counsel 91 67 W. E. Heudrick, attorney 20 83 Georgo Olmsted, magistrate 23 00 J. C. Lallue, polico coustablo 14 days 23 00 Henry Dunker, police constable... GO 00 John P. Hogan, " " .... CO 00 W.F.Shuckcrs, " " - ....00 00 Warren Wims, " " .... 00 00 11 11 it u John Tyler, " .... CO 00 Patrick M. Lally, " " .... CO 00 S. M. Orr, health officer 73 00 Chas. Thrupp, city engineer 75 00 Alderman Saup moved to allow salary bill. ' Motion carried by the following vote. Ayes Blake, Ualliday, Howley, Hinkle, Linegar, Pettit, Saup and Swoboda 8. Nays None. ;. . ,' cosTiNCEOoN xnino tvo."!