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THE DAILY CAIRO BULLETIN: BUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY G, 1881. THE DAILY BULLETIN RNTKHKIl AT TIIK POUT OKFIOt IN CAIRO, IL LINOIS, AS SH.CONOCLAR9 MATTER. ,nidt C'irciiilntion of itnjr Datly in Southern Illinois. 0ly Morning1 Daily iu Southern Hlinobj, LOCAL W HATH Kit ltlTOKT. Hionai orri"i. i CaIBO. Ml .Flit. f, IHSl f Time" hHf. 'flier. Hum." Wind. Vel Weather a m :to :(1 tl :m W tit hX l.t K K F. NK Hi 14 10 II Cloudy Fair ItlKIl 0 ' W J p.m., Ut IT Maxi'mnm Temperature. Minimum Tew pratur- 3!t : Kninfall. O.OC inrh. River. feet Uluchcp, Fall 14 Ini-hfn Situ'I Slenal Corp. U. 8. A. SPECIAL LOCAL ITEMS. Notice in bhi column, five cent per line, each 1 niterliou. For our inonlh, 5" cetitw per Hut'. FttK KKNT. UiMHHS "H Kll-V!Iltll Street, near Commercial. Day School fur Boys ami (iirls. Nijjlit school lor persons engaged during the day, and lessons in Liitiu, German, French, music, book-keeping 1 penn maiiship, by Prof. and Madame Floyil, Walnut st. between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. New Billiard Saloon. Mr. Joseph Steagala has tiiknn possession of the building formerly occupied ly Mr. Dan 'I JIartman, on the corner of Sixth strict and Commercial avenue, and has established therein a l)illird saloon ami restaurant, lie lias repaired the building internally, making changes in the arrange ment to necoiiunodato his views and furn ished it with every comfort that could he wished for in a iirst class establishment, he. has spaired no pains to make his place one. of the most attractive resorts in the city, niid invites all to come ami see him. Oysters! Kisli! (iame! Fresh oyster, tine and fat, for sale, by the can or by the hundred! IJulk oysters re ceired daily from Mobile, and Baltimore oysters received in cans, direct from the packers, by every express. Fish of all kinds constantly on hand and always fresh. The "lied Snapper," the king among fish and the delight of epicures, fresh from the gulf. Send your orders to the headquarters for oysters and lish, corner Ohio Levee and Eighth street. Koiskut Hewitt, Ag't. At rat. Fitzgerald's. The ohlest ami purest imported brandies, purler and other wines may ho enjoyed at tins elegant sample ami billiard rooms of Mr. Pat. Fitzgerald, at the corner of Four teenth and Commercial; and horses fat and fleet, with every variety of vehicles from a bu.-s down to a sulky, all in a fust -class condition, as well as saddles and riding regalia, may be had at the most reasonable liguresoii a moment's notice at his "IIor.se M.inson". Ilisplaceof ausines.s is in connection with the telephone bud all orders received thereby will receive prompt attention. Wood and Coal, A full supply ot Indiana coal, as good as Pittsburg, just received from the mines ami for sale at '$1 on pi r ton delivered. I will always havn on hand a stoc' of this cele brated coal ; also daily shipment of wood is received and kept constantly on hand, for sal-'. Apply, at the-C'.&V. U. U. yards, F. M. W.Mii). Closing-(lul, Boots and Siloes. Haying a very huge stock of winter (Kods on hand consisting ol'tJenls', i.adis' and ( 'hil'lrejis' sewed and pegged Boots and Shot's, I have determined fit close it out at prices that defy competition, in order to make room for an immense stock of spring goods which will begin ,o arrive soon. If in want of anything in my line I would ad vise you to call on me before purchasing elsewhere, as I will assure you good bar gains. 1 invite all to call and see for themselves. C. Kuril. No. iH) Commercial avenue between Fifth and Sixth streets. Cairo Ills. Ik you take our advice yon will lose no time in calling on your druggist for "Sel lers' Cough Syrup" without an eipial. Price 25 cents. Escaped from the Toils. John Bacon, La porte, 1 ml., writes: "'Hurrah for Spring Blossom;' it's all you recommended it tube. My Dyspepsia has all vanished; why don't you advertise it? What allowance will you make it if I take a dozen bottles, so that I could oblige my friends occasional I y?" Price 50 cents, trial bottles 10 cents. Mus. .1. B. Wilson, Tillin, Ohio, says; I have worn an Improved Kxcelsior Kidney Pud, and received more relief than from all remedies I havo ever tried. I cheerfully recommend it to all sufferers.---See Adv. Tcmoiis, erysipelas, mercurial diseases, scrofula and general debility cured by "Dr. Unuscy s liio'nt Bcitrencr," Niiii oy ilruggihts. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. 'I he best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, u I sirs, salt rheum, fever sores, getter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all kinds of skin eruptions. This salve is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per box. For sale by (!ko. K. O'Haiia ( til t. II SYKl'P. Bill AT DAN HARTMAN'S CROCKERY STORK. Street Lamps f any desirable, pat tern. Safety Lamps, the best in the market. All the best Lamp Burners manufactured. Pitliridge'w best Fire Proof Chimneys. Also a largo assort ment of Piece and Pressed Tinware. Table Knives, from the cheapest to the finest quality. An decant line of Pocket Cutlery. Silver Ware of the best designs and quality, a large line of House Furnish ing Goods, etc. All my Goods are marked down to bottom prices, and I do not. intend to be undersold by anyone. Inatirgation of General Garfield. The Cuirn A Vincennes Hail wav Co. oilers reduced round trip rates to Washington and Baltimore tor the Inauguration, March 4tn giving an opportunity to see the National Capital at its best and to witness the inau guration ot President-elect Garfield. Passengers leaving Cairo at 5 a. m., reach Washington 1 :55 next afternoon. For further information apply to L. 15. Church, passenger agent. F. A. Mim.kr, General Passenger Agent. GENERAL LOCAL ITEMS. Notice In tho- column, Ion cnt per lino, each inecrliou. Marked -Fresh oysters at A.T. DeBaun's 5(1 Ohio Levee. -Dr. Marean's little son, "Freddie," is very sick with pneumonia. New white goods, table linens, napkins sheetings, towels, etc., at Stuart's. Mr. John Clancy has returned from a visit to the- east, we understond. Day board at Wilson's corner Third and Commercial, $3.50 per week. Capt.AV. M. Williams' little daughter, Carrie, is .slightly alllicted with the measles. Mr. Cieorge Wichcrt, who has been in St. Louis for soma days returned yesterday afternoon. Meerschaum pipes nnd cigar-holders, a large stock at FKorsmeycr's. Mr. J. II. Stephens is building a new plank walk across Fifteenth street opposite his residence. The usual services will be held in all our churches this morning nnd evening, and they should lie well attended. Fresh oysters at A. T. DeBaun's, 00 Ohio Levee. Reverend Morrall and Miss Harris, of Albion, Illinois, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John C. White of this city. Because of the scarcity of live hogs, Messrs. 1 Tinkle, Moore & Hinkle, the Cairo pork packers, have been for sometime com pellet! to purchase dressed hogs. The Turner society will give a grand uiasipierade ball on Mardi Gras. Deputy United States marshal Mc Cord, of Springfield, was in the city at Louis Herbert's hotel yestertlay, Mrs Frank Cassidy has been down with the measles for some time at the resi dence of Captain A. J. Bird. She was very sick for a time, but is now better. Fresh oysters at A. T. DeBaun's, 5fi Ohio Levee. The genial proprietor of the Planter's House, Mr. H. Thompson, has gone to In dianapolis for business anil pleasure. Check bonks, receipt books, order books, etc., made to order on short notice nt Tiik Bulletin otliee. Miss Tcnnie and her brother, Hobert Woodward, who have been sojourning in IJnoxville, Illinois, for some time, were expected to return home yesterday. Meerschaum pipes and cigar-holders, a largo stock nt F. Korsmeyer's. Hev. Morrall, of Albion, III., will con duct services at the Episcopal church this morning and evening, at the usual hours. Mounted ami varnished maps of Cairo, for sale, nt Tiik Bulletin office. A Jonesboro youth of sixteen years ot age, named llermain Brown, married a Miss Cora Bernard, of Sandusky county, one day last week. A prominent citizen of Dongola, nnd member of the Order of Odd Fellows and Knights of Honor, named M. Dame, died on Thursday of last week, Mr. Harry G.Cormick was in the city yesterday, lie looks better than ever be fore. They always look well and happy, aud are jolly and nil that just before . The young couple who stood at a Seventh street gate nnd talked about the weather, are reminded that the only cure lor the disease, is furnished by Ticknor. Want of space compels us to reduce stock to make room for spring goods. It would pay buyers of dry goods to inves tigate our prices before making their pur chases. C.H. Stuart. The legal proceedings instituted by Judge W. A. Lemma, in the Biiprenie court, at Mount Veiniin, against F. E. Albright, with a view to having him (Albright) dis- barrcil, liavo linen dismissed by the court -Tbo Werners-Swiss Bell Hingers nnd Concert Company -appears at tho Athc neum to-morrow night. Their entertain ment is highly spoken of by the press gene rally, nnd is without a doul t nicrritorious. Gound see them. Mr, Augustus Williamson, for some time, agent for tho Cairo & St. Louis rail road at Jonesboro, was in the city yesterday. Tho choir of the Episcopal church lias been again organized ami will sing at tho services to-day. It is composed as follows : Mrs. W. P. Ilalhday, soprano; Miss Annie Pitcher, alto; Mr. Speck, tenor; Mr. Thom as P. Home, bass. Mr. John Kcolcr nnd family returned from Union City yesterday afternoon. It will be remembered that his wife nnd youngest daughter, were under treatment of nn eminent occulist there, and with very (satisfactory results. We are getting ready for spring busi ness and will show on Monday morning, an immense line of new Everlasting, Invinc ible ami embroidery trimmings, all war ranted to wash. These goods are entirely new and are very handsome, C. H. Stuart. Hev, B. Y, George, will preach in the Delta engine house this afternoon at 4 ;!10 'clock. The large room .should be crowd ed with listeners, tor Mr. George is nn agreeable, and instructive speaker and no one can hear hiin without being benefited thereby. Mr. F. S. Kent was yesterday agree ably surprised by the members of his fam ily, who presented him with a number of handsome and valuable gifts as birthday presents and accompanied them with many well wishes for tho future, with which we also join ours. The force of millwrights, who have been at work in the Egyptian mills for some time past repairing nr.tl enlarging the inner machinery and capacity of the mills, have completed their work and have, with the exception of two or three, all gone to Chicago, from whence they came. Miss Etlie Close, who has been one of the day attendants at the instrument in the central oflice, has re signed that position and will assume another in the ware house olRc-e of Messrs Halliday Brothers. Miss Mary Mc Kee takes Miss Eflie's place nt the central oflice this week. The Charleston, Mo., Courier-Gazette came out in n new dress last Thursday and its name curtailed. It looks well and is full of interesting matter, well selected and well written, The editor is George G. Pollard, and it is now known as "The Charleston Courier." We wish Mr. Pollard abundent success. The Southern Illinois Medical Associa tion will hold their next meeting in Car bondnlc on the third Wednesday in June. The following oflicers were elected for the year: Dr. Ferrill, president; Dr. Rosson, Jackson Co., secretary; Dr. Dyer, treas urer; board of Censors, Firs. Orr, Reagan, McKenz.cc, and Sanders. Lost. While going from the post office down Poplar street to Eleventh, and out that to Commercial avenue, a bunch of keys, consisting of about five post office keys and three house keys, fastened to gether with a brass chain. The finder will please leave them nt the commission store of Wood Ilitteuhouse A; Bro. --At the last meeting ot the city council miscellaneous claims were allowed to the amount of $!,21!l.77. The largest claim was that of the city jailer for dieting pris oners four hundred and fourteen days, at 40 cents per day lor each prisoner, f Wi5.(10, and the smallest claim was that of Henry Watkins for hauling drunken man to jail, twenty-five cents. County clerk Hunim is waiting upon several of the physicians to make complete re ports of the births and deaths that have come under their ndminstrations during the last year, so that he can comply with tho law upon this point and enter them up. It is true that physicians get nothing for mak ing these reports to the clerk, but they may get something for failing to do so. Mr. W. II. Hay, the gentlemanly sig nal service officer at this point, is busily en gaged making out his monthly, meteorologi cal chart for the use of the central station at Washington. His much looked for assist cut has not yet arrived, ami to attend to all the duties of his olliep (done is a hereculian job, which he manages logo through with, however, by constant close application. At a special meeting called for the purpose, last week, appropriate resolutions were adopted by tho Woman's Club ami Library Association, in regard to the de cease of Mrs. W. W. Thornton, of Shelby ville, Mrs. Thornton has been a member ot the association from its beginning, and nl waysa friend nnd well wisher of the Library, ami is the first member lost by death during its existence of nearly six years, Cairo's measle stricken people may find soinu relief in the. knowledge, that they are not alone in their misery. Some of the good people of our sister town of Anna, nre likewise nlllicte.l as may be seen by the following from the Anna Advocate: "Misses Eva Eaves, Kstella DeWitt, Mr. Win. Green nnd, a child of Mr. Win, Roberts, ore very sick with measles, The disease is spreading nipidly, and bis fmr to visit all the people who have not been previously alllicted." The last issue of the Jackson County Era is in mourning for the death of it9 editor and proprietor, Gilbert J. lliur, which oc curred on the iJOth ultimo. Mr. Burr was the second son of Retnus nnd Susan Burr, was bom on the 2llrd day (,f September, 18117, nt Cuba, Allegheny comity, New York, and died at Murphysboro, 111., nt the age of about forty years, He was n mem ber of Amity Lodge, I. O. O. F., which or ganization conducted tho funeral sermon. He was buried on tho 1st instant, at two o'clock p. m., at tho city cemetery, near Murphysboro. The movements in real estate- under deeds, from the first of February to date, were ns follows: W. M. Craig, grantor, Luther Cox, grantee, 2. C. D. July 17th, 1872. Consideration f5O.O0, N. W. of S. E. John A. Reeve, grantor, Luther Cox, grantee, 2. C. I). February 4th, 1S78; cons $100, 1). N. W. of S. E. Luther B. Cox, grantor, W. J. W. Cox, grantee, 2. C. I), Jan. 2Jth, 1881; consideration $100 N. W. of S. E. Mary McKenzio, grantor, Marenda Mar childou, grantee; Juno 15th, 1880, con sideration $1)00. Fol. N. E. J,j, Sec. 17. Tf. 15 B. !1 W. Lots 1 nnd 2, III. 1. Lots 7 and 8. 11, 12, 111 and 14, Blk 2. Lots 2 to 8 inclusive, Blk. :i. All block 4. All Freeman's add. Thebes. P. Sullivan, grantor, H. llundsacker, grantee; fl. W. D Oct. 21th, 1k0. Con-itleration $50. Town of Sandusky. Sidney Clappetux, grantor, F. llundsacker, grantee; S. W. D. Oct. 20th, 1880. Consideration $20; town of Sandusky. John E. Clark, grantor, M.J. Howley, grantee; S. W.I) Jan. 20th, 1881. Consideration $100. City of Cairo. C. Parson, grantor, James Kennedy, grantee; rebase, Sept. 2d, 1872; consideration $505.00. First add to Cairo. The ladies of the Presbyterian chureh have been actively engaged in preparing for their Loan exhibition, which they will give at Hartman's hall on the 22d instant. They are utilizing the gentlemen and have appointed some of them m committees to solicit loans from our citizens. For the benefit of those who do no not exactly understand the nature ot a loan exhibition we will say that it consists of a great variety of article, such ns wmks of art, paintings, sculpture, statuary, or old relies of any kind, even old clothes, an old sword, n piece of furniture, or any other nrticle; anything, iu fact, that partakes of the quality of a relic or family heir-loom. These articles, of which there are, no doubt, a great many in every community aud es pecially so in tnis, the owners will be re spectfully a.-ked to loan to the ladies of the Presbyterian church for exhibition at the hall. Each article will bear a lable upon which will be concisely written its history, etc., and will be carefully and appropriate ly arranged for the exatninatio l of visitors. The ball will be open all day, for the ac commodation of those who may wish to see the numerous curiosities that will be on exhibition, mid in tho evening an enter tainment of some kind will be furnished by the ladies. There can be no doubt but that the ladies will meet with very flattering success in tins, to us, novel enter prise. They certainly deserve to. . The Dongala correspondent of the Jonesboro (Jazette speaks thus of an ex pected immigration of Pennsylvanianstothis part of the '.fate: "Our friends at Wetaug mean to invite immigration, as will be seen by the billowing from Capt. Hight. He says, according to the Pulaski Patriot, that the hi rrangf nients are all completed for one hundred families of Oerruans from Pennsylvania to locate nt bis own town, and that by September of this year they will all be there located. The captain has donated to these emigrants JUO acres of good land, and will sell them about J, 000 acres of equally as good land at a very low price. These thrifty Penusylvaniaus will bring $250,0(11) into Pulaski county, anil will make the Wetaug precinct blossom like the rose. Too much credit cannot be given Captain Hight for his efforts in this behalf. He has spent much time for the past two years in securing this accession to our county, and we hope ho may be abun dantly rewardedj for his ecternrise and public spirit. We are pleased to hear this. The Pennsylvania Dutch are good farmers. Mr. P. D.iggy, the obliging agent of the Illinois Central railroad land de partment, has assisted the captain in this enterprise. Cairo is going to be a great city, and all that is needed in Pulaski and Union counties is more good, honpst tillers of tho soil, to make this the garden of the Mississippi valley. " Yesterday afternoon when tho ferry boat Three States landed on the Missouri shore all the cabin passengers crowded out to sec her land, and hardly bad she done so wheu a man named John Itollins sprang aboard and, thawing a pistol, opened fire upon another man named George Reeve, who was standing in the crowd up stairs. Ilee.ve then also drew his pistol and blazed away nt his assailant who beat a hasty retreat into the engine room of the boat. Reeve then also retreated into the cabin, and an ominous quiet ensued, which was only interrupted by the hard breathing and occassional short exclamations of the passengers. Hut Mr. Hobert Devore, the clerk of the boat, (who by the way had a lock of his hair clipped oil' by a passing bullet) ar ranged an armistice between the two com batnnts ami that ended tho battle, for tho time being nt ,,,wt. 'n10 cllUH0 0f t10 trouble is a woman. Rollin'sdaughtergot married n short time ago ngainst her father's will sml went away from homo with her husband; but camo back nlono sometime afterward on a visit, intending to stay only n short timu nnd then return to her husband. But this tho father refused to permit, nnd has been holding her, in a manner, a prisoner against her will. Reeves is the frleud of tho young husband aud wife, and has been helping to deviso means of escape for tho latter and the father, hearingof this, threatened to shoot him on sight. They met yesterday, and hence the tableau. No arrests were made that wo know of. CRIMNAL CALENDER. .ri'IXlK OI.H.MTK.'.I) s roi'HT. Officer Dunker arrested Thomas Russell for vagrancy and took him before Judge Olmstead for trial, who found him guilty nnd sent him to jail for thirteen days. SQtllHEl'O.MINds' COfllT. Annie Ezell was brought before Squire Comings by officer Lallue, charged with using abusive language calculated to dis turb the peace and she was fined fivo dol lars and costs. An officer of the law from Mound City came down here yesterday in search of a negress named Mollie Baily who had came down hero a few days ago- She, with a little child, was a resident of M.mntl City, nnd a few weeks ago, ad ministered an inhuman chastisement upon the child, for which she was taken before a justice of the pence and fined. Tho child was postrated in consequence of the brutal beating it had received, and day before yesterday it died. With the assistance ot Officer Schuckcrs, the woman was found and taken back to the scene of her crime She will be dealt with as the law requires. THE WERNERS. Music and fun will reign supreme at the atncncuin to-morrow night, on the advent for the first time in Cairo of this cele brated aud successful concert troupe. The party comprises some of the best comic nnd character vocalists on the American stage. The instrumental solos of the specialty musicians arc enthusiastically received, and the bell solos (particularly the Imss, and who will ever tire of the ringing of the bell.-), are wf II worth alone the price of admission, which is placed at 50 and 75 cents, with no charge for re served seats. A STL'BIIOUX JUROR. We clip the following item from the Globe-Democrat, because the case referred to relates to a well known citizen of Cairo, Mr. Henry Eichholf, who is complainant in the suit, having sued for $oO,OOo damages for false imprisonment. One of the most intelligent juries ever empaneled was that which wrestled for two whole (lays with the case of Eiehoff vs. Vornbrock in Judge Adams' court. And yet, with all their intelligence, the jury failed to agree upon a verdict and had to be discharged. There was one strong-headed man among the twelve who stubbornly held out and could not be convinced. He had made up his mind that the defendant oiiirht not to be made to pay for having the plaintiff" put in jail without adequate cause, and no argument could shake hi m. The jury applied to the judge for additional instructions and re ceived new light from the judical luminary, but still the one mau failed to sec the point, and the case re-ulted in a mistrial, When the jury was finally discharged, elev en of them were as mad as hornets and expressed their minds quite freely. FROM DONGOLA. Donooi.a, Feb. 4th, 18sl. On the !ld instant, a collision between the freight trains, VM and 111, took place on the Illinois Central railroad, two miles north of Dotigob). Both engines, together with several cars, were badly wrecked. A cutting affray took place in Dongola, near the station house, on the third instant. One Ado Culil stabbed William Saltziner six tiu.es, indicting 'some severe wounds, though perhaps not mortal. No arrests. "Old Trim." P. & W. Best flour in the city, at New York store, for $7.90 per bbl. for the Suml.iv Bulletin : "BABY AND ME." ' I'lcwie w rite hoiiih pmMry mama dear," Saul a Kwfiet chilli's vdIch l mo ' What Mmll it he, my little one" ' "Oh! about Ijaliyand me." "Annul bnhr nnd you?" aid I, "Well thin, lunv will thin duV A Kvveet littli" blue eyed lady, With hair like rii h. pun jsold, So womanly, lovini; and tender, So yontif and yel o old. I oe her lllltmi; around my room, Llkti tmn merry little prite, Sinylns wcrI oni; of cladnen From mornim; until nliiht Like a tender, little mother, liiildiiiu Kolden haired bahy'it feet; Then With soft. Rellllll voire, Ilinllllie; our pot to li'). Then movlni; about dtnurely, The ilnt)r.! slill to keep. And wbruthc bright cyen open wldfl, And bahv nap I oro. See them, a merry, noisy pair. Cpon the rliumbrr floor. Thn baby dimpled flnRer, Are ne're for ono moment still; CatchiDRatliKhl and abadow, A It rail on the window alii; SrHtleriuiiplaylhlui! around her feet, With tho gweetest baby will. Her yea llkti downy blue bull. Her moutb liko a race unblown, llr-rlitllo feet like cunulnR white mice, Penp nut from Ibo nowy izown. 1 watch them at Iholr happy play, A they Sll tho Iioiiko with sunBhinc, All thu live-Ions day. Hut my Joy ha almost a touch of pain; For well I know when childhood's pant, "Daby and mo" will no're bo thus happy "' Cauio. ll,L.,.!an, 211, I BSD. Beatiuc' fff Remember. 1 STAR n A MS, Whitfaker's Best, for 103a' ct,nts P" ' New York store. Clkar head ami voice, easy breathing, sweet breath, perfect '!"tonnL,,"tt'' ing, no cough no distress. heo nre con ditions brought about In Catarrh by the two of Sanford's Radical Cure. Complete treatment for 1. NKW ADVERTISEMENT. HOUSEKEEPKR vi ANTED To take chnrpo of a heuu. Nolwnily. Apply to Nick Moucn. KiKbtb atriiet, Cairo, Ilia. IftAACKE FARM FOR HALK ON F.AKY 1UU TerniH. Tim land li altuated lour nillea west of llyilifei Park, 46 acre in cultivation. For particular apply lo YV. IiOLDEN. riMIBUTY LIVERY HTAIII.E la Bir.rcd FUR 1 SALE, or will trade for rlly or country prop erty. The outfit Include" barn. liorn', rurrinri ", WHeoiiH. Ilurnecd, etc., etc , all complete, wlih clear title to the un pertv. Fur lelormatloii aa to term, etc., apply at the I'lty I.lverv stable. LEh' IIUICOI'HT, IX) R KALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CAIRO P properly. A kooiI farm of IMO iirre. pm uu,.r cultivation, balance In timber; ultnnted about 15 nillea from hvanavlllv, Ind , .'I miliK from New burn, one mile from Ohio River. 'Hum are tlirc hoiifen on the farm, (tablet, three orchards ami plentv of k.'I water (Th Newbnrir coal vein runs beneath this laim. For tcrnm. nr., tiitiiiy to II WKI.I.N. at Alexander Co. liai.k. AML'KKMENT AT II ENK UM ONE NK.IITONLY, Monday Evening, Febniny 7. THE WERNERS Swiss ReH lingers A Concert Company In their Captivating llewiti bin, Jubilant En tertainment, repletu Willi Knn and Music AcaiKtrd by a Ilriillanl Cor'. of the m. i com pIlHhed Voialiln, lntruinriitalit nnd I inneili an, and the Newell, Latel, druinl.-.l Aue rlr.iu Succen, tbo FLEUTE IIAIiMOXrc JIAN'I), Sometblnjr entirely new' The nnty one In tie World; Cornet .Solo.. Hr Soii.i., Ilul ml. Etc., Etc. ADMISSION 'iO and ?r. cent ReiM'rvnl e,it now on alcut llartmati'ii without extra charge. AND in CENT STORE pun r AND iocentstokk On Eighth street ha removed to f'omnn rrlal A r uue, betwi en Ninth and Tenth Mn ii We are elllrj; our tork of (Jueenstvare. (ilasswaie ami Tinware H K I j O V COS T, l'cao i;ive me a rail and will mn.fv you N. 11 NEWMAN. harijkrmioi'. ATTENTION ! ATTENTION! ! a new j;aki;ei; such. - SI- Hath Rooms Compline t'or. of Eighth and Commercial A,t TO A I j I j GKNTLKMEN: Hath( ran f i un-d at all hour sundnv irriud- -d. Call and iiih. Sstiffnoon p;a':ant t-d Don't forget the plnre. 1; W AM.EV. Proprietor. TA.XKS. VOTK'E li. hereby 1,'ivrn !,t I w,! be at the A' loliowini; t.aoi'il nine,-, nt ttic t'trtr. heli. iv Mateil. lor Uii. piirpo.,. t.f roll, rilnf the r vi,:n- of Alexander rounty, liiinoin, or t!,e )etir A I). -), and pror veur At the it ore ti'iare of Car 'li Martin. In lire, h Ulilei- prerinr'. ou Alulnlav, . tbc Tin iMv of Feb- ruarv. lb, 'l At the flute ln.ij.e of p F Cur lmn of '(i.lV, the H'.d'e 1'ark. In t't it v nr.-ciert, 01 th dm of February, A. In. Ik-1. i.L Iu At "tore hourcof Henry Huht. kcr. in town of Htndiiekv. In Sandnekr priai.rt on W.-dii' dv, the lull dav of Febr'iarv, A II . !!. At "lore he of lilbb. A- Co. III t'WN I'l hlco. In Elro precinct, on Thnrpday. the 1' lii y or rctiriiitrv, A I).. I""! at the repldeiirr of N irhnlnp Hnnp k- r. In I ck Mill'Cii'i prei inrt, on Monday, I be .'M iln ol Fib ruary A. li . Ivl. At the "tore bod.e of Junn p Il.Mulciihy. Con nn r rlal Point, bnw leland preclm t, on Tuepday. the Ti t'NVof February. A. i.. Il At the ptore boil"' of A II. Ireland, in the town of ranla I'e, Snt la r'e prertnet, on W edncr day , thu -Id dav of Fi bruiirv. A J . !-l At the Ptore hoiipc of fl F. llrown A Pro., in town of Theli, p. Thebe precinct on Thurd:iv, the VMlb dav of February. A. lb. 1-M A' the tore hou-e of E . Culler A Co Creek precinct, on Friday. lh '.AMh (lay In Clear ol Febril- ary. a i . At the Ptore Imiupc of R A EdmrrMiti. in Fact (iape (ilrardeau precinct, ou !atcrday, the .'' th day of Ft'hruarr. A U , l"l At the repldence of pebT Ssnp, In Firet Culro precinct, ou Tunrday, tbu let day of March, A. D , ltx. At the real eptute oftire of M .1. Ili'mb-v. in Sit ond Cairo pp-clncl. on WVdnerday, the 'M day of March, A. D . 1nI. At the etore hou-e of I'. Fltlp raid. ronoT Four teenth Mrent and Commercial avi-nic, in Third Cairo precinct, on Thur-day, the ;;d ilnj ol March. A. 1)., lv-1. At the nore of E. B. I'eltit, In Fifth Cairo pre cinct, on Fridav, the Ith day of Mured, , I) , lv-. At the court hoiie in Eotirl h Cairo precinct, on Saturday, the Mb to the 3)st da.vp of March, A. O , 1KS. Taxpayer will near in mind t lint on and nfter 11 day of April next, that one per rent a month will be addwl to their taxi ". If not paid by that time for eurh I the law of our Stale, etc. Don't fall t be realty wltli your perotil tiiM . Dated, thi, Cairo, III ..ImimirT JIHi. A.D..1V1 . JOHN 1IU1K.K5. sheriff and ex officio Collector of Alvxauder County. 111. ROOTS AND SHOES K. -I ( ) X ICS. KAriHIONAllId'! SUOE-M A X E H. Atlienenm Hiiildiiig Commercial Av. Ke only tbu very Hel Imported Stock and cm ploy the most competent workmen. 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