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riHTT DAILY CAIRO BULLETIN. tl u CAIRO. ILLINOIS, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 1882. IUVKR NEWS. THE COCTTEtABTft Whilt other Baking Powdtn art largely adulterated with Alum and other hurtful drugt, WIS,,, aFPR W. V Lamuiiim, rlvar editor or 'ilic Hum.hi and aleamhott pa.seiiiter aunt. Orders for all kinds of steamboat Jul) pnulliiK solicited. Olllcu at Planters Uotul, No. M Ohio levee. 113 A full and complete line of Spring and Summer Clothing, Furnishiii" Goods, Hats, Caps, Etc. As we have KNOCKED TUB BOTTOM out of our regular prices, for the sim ple reason that the stock must be cleared or sold out in order to make room for An Im mense Stock of Tall and "Winter Groods !! Now is Your Chance as At the following )iices in Summer Goods: Sear Sucker suits at 3.50. Blue Linen Alpacka Coat and Vest at 1 CHICAGO ONE TRICE CLOTHIXG HOUSE Corner Eighth Street and Commercial Avenue, CAIRO, ILLS., M. WERNER, Proprietor. irlCUL DlkKCToKi. City OlTicts. Mr.vor-N- B. Thistlewood I'reiiriil"' T J Krlh. t-,.rK urrip. J , Foley. Ji(Uif.ulur--Wni. H. Gilbert. Marhal-L. H. Meyer. Attorney-William Uendrlcks. BOARD or iU)Il''. fUx Wird-Wm. Mcllalo'.T. M. Klml-rough. ,..,utid Ward-Jesse Illiikle.C N. Iluite. Thin! Ward H. K, KLttke. John Wootl. K.,urV vfMd--'lirl O. P.tler, Adoiph tfwo. '"'Iftl, Wtrd-T W. Unilldav. Brnsst B. Pettlt. County (Hikers. Circuit Clerk-A. 'r.vl"-c,i,miy.ludce-U. 0c11m. County rleik-S. J; ""'"',,. County Treasurer-Mile W . 1 urii-r. Slieiitf-Johli Hodges. Coroner-R. KUr-gcrald ii,mdaY J. A County Cominlrsioners-T. W. Ualltil), (illilm Kin! l'eter ftiii). , CIH'KCHKN. --iAIRO BUTIST. -Corner Toutb and I'"!1'' C.recV; preaching lirt aud tliird Sunday flCTUu,Uy.T::Wp. nv; Sunday 'llirHOIl Of Til B REDEEM KK-Bplcopal) C KonrUnth street; Sunday KuVhartsl: :: in., Hiiml -hni1 ; 1 M a.m., JrllCVrilyer.; swp. m., Evening K. 1'. Davenport, S 1 Hector. 1HK8T .MISSIONARY HAITI ST cnOKCIl.-. V 'reaching at 10:30 a. n... 8 p. m J : PvJ?' abbalh school it 7-.SU p. m Rev. T. J. Shores, pastor f UTHRHAN Thirteenth itrtotj jtcrvlusi Bab 1J batbl:S0 i. m. i Sunday schoolilp.m. Key. K. nappe, pastor. MKTIIODIHT-Cor. Eight)' and Walnut streets, Preaching Sabbath 1I;00. m. and 7:HO p.m. Monday School at 4:oo p. in. Key. J. A. hcarrell, nslor. 11RICHHYTKRI AN Eighth street; preachttif on Sabbath at 11:00 i. 7:Wp. m. i pryi mm, g Wednesday at 7:3'fp.m.; Sunday Hcheol it 3 p. m. Kuv B. V. Uoorii), pastor. OT. JOHEl'll'H-iKouian Catholic) ''"'" O and Walnut streets; services Sabbath 10 .HO a. m. , Sunday School at p. m. i Vwf r S p. m. . ser ncci every day at t) a. in. Kov. O Kara, 1 riosi. ST. PATRICK'S-! Roman Catholic) Corner Ninth struct and Wahln(ton avenue; iurvlco sab oath 8 and 10 a. m. s Vespers 3 p. m.! Sunday School t p. m. services overy day at 8 a. m. Hov. Maawritoii priest. K. K. I'lilE CARD AT CAIRO. ILLINOIS CKNTKALK. R. TiiaiNi 1)KPht. Tiiam Aimivi. Mali V1S a.m tMall a.m tAceom'datiou.llMOa.m 'Kioren 11:10 a.m 1ExroK 4:-tl P. I ,Aecomdatlou..4:oa p.m MISS CBNTHAL K. It. Mull 4:811 a.m I tMall 5:rp.Bi ,KiproM Ulil&am tltxpremi U:aoa.m NT. L, H. U. (Narrow Oauao ) BxproM 10:31) a.m I xpr.. ...... J::W p.m Accom'dalloii. I :'J0 p.m I Aceow'datoln ia:us p.m ST.!.., I.M. AH. K. n rn rBxprum U::M)p:m I tBxprem'....,.... S:w p m TAccom aation. ;)p.m tAcrom'ditloii II :4ft a.m WABASH, B P. LOUM PAtHFIO R'V CO. MhII A Kx .... 4:4Sa.m Mall A Kx.... B:ap.m Dally except Sunday, t Dally. MOBILE A Oil IO It. ft. Mall..... A:0S a. m. I Mall fl:tt0 p. m. xproM....,.,.(J;01 m. Kxpraii ..M..:Wp. u. We are offering GREAT LOO urn 5.00. Serge Coat m AT COST XKW A D VEKTISKM FA'TS. ySl-ECT cC'IIOuL. Walnut St , near 12th. SUMMERTFRM, from .July 5, 12 wwks FALL TEliM, from Oct. 2, 12 weeks TUITION Hon T K KM I'EIl MONTH ' WKliK Common School, Academic and Commercial llranchp taught. IIF.NKY FliOY I), Toiichor. NIYSICIANS. QEOKGE II. LEACU, M. D. I'hvioian and Surgeon. Special attention paid to the Homeopathic treat mi ni of aurKlcal diaeaei, aud diaeaaes of womou and clilldrvn. Olllcc: On lltli Btret, oppoelto the PoU O.llce, Cairo, 111. DENTISTS. FJH. W. C JOCFLYN, DENTIST. OKHIOB Rlifhtb Htrnot. near Come. rc.lal Avenne jyt. E. W. WUITLOCK, i)untal Surgeon. orrioi No. ISA Commercial Avenue, bitweon ttk'hUi and Ninth StroeU ICG. JOHN HPROAT, rROPHIETOU OP BPROAT'8 PATENT Refiuqeuator Garb, AND Wholeeulo Dealer in Le WK J1V THE CAR LOAD OR TON.WKLI rOKKD FOR SHIPPING Oar Loads ttSpocialtv. OFFIOKl Cor. Twelfth Street and Leyee, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. BARGAINS in Our line. n suits at $3.50 and Vest at 6. TIIK KEOULAR CAIRO AND PADCCAH 1 imi.v pa rif irn STEAMER GUS FOWLERS! tTt ttt IIENltV B. TAYLOR Muster UEO. JOBES Clerk Liuvct l'aducah for Cairo daily (Sundays except ed) ut a.m. aud Mound City Ht 1 p m. R.jtiirn IllU, L.avea Cairo all p. m. Mound . City at Dp. ni FERRYBOAT (JA1RO CIT FERRY CO. THREE Mffl STATES. On end after Monday, Jane 7tb, aud nntll lurthei notice ineicn y boat will make trip as follows: '.a at st mavis Mavis Foot Fourth at. Missouri Laiid'g. Kentucky Ld g. " ' ' . . , 8:00 a.m. 8:80 a. m. 9 a.m. 10:00a.m. l():.10a. m. 11 a. m, 9:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:80 p.m. 6;00p. ra. SUNDAYS 3 p. m. 3:S0 p.m. S p.m O O A Ju 13 Stoves D V V I I D No. 27 8th St, B 8 O O N . . . N S Tinware. . 8 ST AO Ki OK TUB RIVKU. The river marked by the gauge Im even ing tat 4 o'clock at this port 37 feet 4 inch and fulling. Pittsburg, July 12 -C p. m. River 4 feet 1 inch ami falling. Cincinnati, July 12-0 p. m. River 19 feet and falling. knuavilli;, July 12 C p. ru. River 9 feet and stationary. NhhIiv'iIIc, July 13- 0 p. m. River C (Vet 8 inches and fulling. tt. Loiiin, July 12-0 p. rn. River 23 feet 2 inches uud failing. The dandy bout of the Cincinnati and Memphis Packet coin puny will land heie early this morning on her way to the Paris of America (it'B tho Andy Bmm), and C'apt. II. J. Vinton la in command. Patten gtrs, single or in groups, will be gratefully received and kindly treated on tho liuuin. The City of Now Orleans from St. Louis is duo here this evening. She will prob ably remain here until to -morrow evening takiug freight for the south. The John B. Maude is the regular Mem phis packet this evening from 8t. Louis. ' The Will Kyle arrived lust evening at 4 u'cl-)ck. t?he bad 300 tons of freight and 70 fcabin passengers. Left for Cincinnati 4:15 p.m. Run from Memphis to Cairo twenty-five hours. The Buckeye Slate from St. Louis ar rived last evening at 2:40. She bad a mod erate trip and left for Pittsburg at 3 p. ru. The City of Providence from St. Louis reported here laft evening at 3 o'clock. She had an excellent trip and left for Vicksburg at 7 p. m. To-day the great Republican ''coneensh" takes place. Whether it's Thomas oi Dain ron, damn if we can tell. It ain't our fish. Capt. Bill Harmon, one ot the oldest steamboat captains of the Cumberland, is in town and claims to bo one of the dele gates in the congressional nomination to day. But he can't play that gamo. "We know them by their backs." The Gus Fowler had the largest trip of the season yesterday. Fifty hogsheads of tobacco, 7(0 sacks of wheat, 700 bundles of staves aud 50 cabin passengers. About twenty-five or thirty delegates came down ou her. She left on her return trip at 7 p. m. To-day the ''bill of faro" is haru or no ham. TheSte. Genevieve left here (or Mem phis yesterday morning at 0 o'clock. She had a good trip. The Cons Millar from Cincinnati arrived here at 10:30 Tuesday night. She had a very good, trip of freight, and passengeis also. Hhe left ior Memphis at 11 :30 p. ui. The fine steamer Hudson from St. LouiB is clue this evening for Paducah aud Shaw ueetown. Captain John GrilKth is in com mand. Cincinnati papers say the Chas. Morgan, alter receiving some repairs there, will go to Cairn to lay up I'uring the dull season. Each day Increases tho terror of the Scioto disaster. The number of lives lost will amount to over one hundred smiIs. Tho committee of investigation condemn the officers of both boats, or at least the pilots, with outrageous neglect of duty. The Paducah boys are con in j down next Sunday to play a match game of base ball with the Olympics of this city. There will bo some fun, sure. The City of Helena from Memphis aii rived yesterday morning at 4 o'clock and djparted at 5 o'clock for St. Louis. Le.u Hill went to Hickman, per steamer Cons Millar, Tuesday night. Lem is com ing out on the Silvertborn, w hich is booked for here to day. Yesterday was a bright, pleasant day. The A. B. Sufibrd is still plowing tho mighty Ohio from Cairo to Mound City, and is doiug a good busiuess. Tho Jos. W. Gall' will bo thu next packet from Cincinnati for Memphis, and will re port hero Saturday evotiiuL', 15th lust. Tho Gus Fowlur again this evening will report from Paducah and return at 5 p. in, for the same city. Don't forget tho Andy Bium this morn ing if you aro going up the Ohio. Buy you tickets of W. P. Lambdin, agent, office 54 Ohio Icyoo. Tho Baum is tho largest boat in tho lino which she represents. Cin cinnati is Imr destination. Tho City of Greeuvillo from Vicksburg arrived yesterday morning at 1 1 o'clock. Eho had a very light trip, but received 200 tons of pig iron for St. Louis and left for that city at 8 p. m. The Springer from Cincinnati arrived here ycetorday at 11 a. m. with good trip. She added considerable freight here and departed for New Orleans this morning. Harry Sullivan, formerly a clerk on one of t'lo Cumberland river packets is now an assistant clerk on tho Greeuvillo. Too Ktutidioiin. Some would bo Byrons look on with dis gust At the rhymes of Eclectric Oil "poet;" But we have the best article known to the world, Aud intend that all persons shall know it. It cures coughs, colds, asthma and catarrh, Bronchitis ami complaints of that kind ; It does not cost much, though rheumatics it cures. Tis best Oil in tho world you can find. Paul O. Schuh, Agent. "PI" .Josh Billing says: "Tharo ain't no pi in mitral histry that baa been et more, and thot uion ol't than apple pi, and no medicin kan cure imligeatun and biliouseness haf so wel as Spring Blossom. Price 50 cents, Irinl bottles 10 cents. Paul G. Schiiii, Agent. fJlIIKCITY NATIONAL HANK. Of Cairo. Illinois. II OHIO LRVEK OAFTAL, SIOO.OOO A General Banking business Conducted. M HOS. W. ItAI.LIIA'. Cashier jNTKIU'KlSK HAVING LANK. Of Cairo, . EXCLUSIVELY A SAYINGS BANK. urer, JO'lICE TO CONTKACTOKS. Office of City Cle.k. Cairo, Ills., July 3rd. mi. Sealed proposal will bu receive. I at this ollloo, directed to the City Clerk of the city ofCalro, un til Tuerilny evening July loth next, for keeping all public drlro well in the city in eood working or der for the remaiiili'e portion of the tlccal year (April i b, IHSIi. A I 'O for the laving of sower pipe on Commercial avenue, between Third and Kilth strcctB, aud between Nlneth and Tenth snveu. and on Twuiity-aeeond street, hetwueu Vt a'.iuit and Pine streets. Work to be done satis fueturyto he committee nn streets. A E'wd and kuIHi'.I nt lend for twice the amount of bill must accompany all uroposlt'.on. The right to reject any aud all bids rscrved by the city. D.J. HOLEY, City Clork. BNK STATEMENTS. JUNK S STATEMENT. REPORT OH TUB CONDITION OP TUB CITY NATIONAL BANK OP CAIRO. at Cairo, In the State ol Illinois, at the close of business. July lt, 1882, RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $ 337,arA 05 Overdraft 1.75ft III 11. 8. bonds to secure circula tion 50.000 00 Other stocks, bonds and niort- KK 70,111 28 Due from approved reserve au'ents 110,',8 11) Due from other National banks 15.041 tiO Due from hlate banks and lmukers 31,475 40-15B,9:5 48 Real estate, furniture and flx; tun: sri.a'.W 74 Current expenses aud taxes pin a 18 tin Checks and other rash Items. . 3,r,ft W Bills of other bunks liO.lMI UO fractional paper currency, uickelsand pennies 370 (iolil S'Jfi.HW 00 Silv. r !i,ii.l 80 I.eitnl Tender note 15,000 Kedetiiptlnu fnml with V. 8. Treasurer, (5 percent, of cir culation) Due fro.il II. H. Treasurer, oilier than A per cent, re deinptluu fund 00 80 00- 75,553 W S, 250 mi 2,000 00 $747,700 IM Total . LIABILITIES. Capital tHc paid m j Kii.nnn oo Suriilii Kuml li'i.ooo mi Undivided I'rollls 5,1140 ir? National bank notes outstand ing 45,000 00 Dividends unpaid i,U;i on Individual deposits subject to check $100,7111 0t) Deinttudk'crtlflciite of deposit, J4 H tl Due to other National hanks, 1,4)7 40 Due to rftutu banks and bunkers 3:),(M) 7tt 451,501 lit) Total $747,700 M Blnteof Illinois, county of Alexander, s. I, Thus. A'. Ilulllday, Cashier of the above named Imnk, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Tuos. W, IUi.i.iiiay, Cashier. Hubscrlbed und sworn to heloro mu this loth day of July, 1884. M J.IIowlkv, Notary Public. CouttaiT-Attest: R. H. CUNNINUIIAM, ) II. II. Canuki. Directors U. L. Uau.iiiat. 1 QUARTERLYItEPOItT 01' THE CONDITION or tu Alexander County liank. Caiiio, III., Monday, Jul 3rd, 1884. nxsoeiuis. Loans aud Discounts $83,Oi7 4.') Due from othur banks 35,118 HH Cash, on hand 40,077 44 Real Estate aud furniture 1:1,5-17 55 fifii.ais so 1.1A111LITIR8. Cnpllal stork paid la $45,500 00 Hurplusaudp.ollla 11,054 48 Deposits 114,101 711 Due other banks V) HI $151,348 H8 We. F. llross, president, and Henry Wsllt cashier, do solemnly swear that the shove state ment If true to the belt of our knowledge and be lief, r. BKOHS, I'resldeul B. WELLS, Cashier. Subscribed and iwora to beforu me this Srd day ofJaly.lSsa. ALTRBD COMINGS, has been kept unchanged in all its original purity and strength. The best evidence of its safety and effectiveness Is the fact of it: liuring received thf hithost testimoni. as from the most eminent chemists in the United States, who have analyzed it, frtX ' its introduction to the present time. No other powdars show so gonj rditilts by tho true test the TEST OF THE OVEN. IT IS A PURE FRUIT ACIO BAKIN3 POWDER -MADil BY- STEELE Sz PRICE, Chicago, 111., and Et. Louis, Ho., snufhMar.r of t.aptlL n.H.. Dr. Prlrf'a 8petfcl iMorlns Mlrau., sail Dr. I'rlo'. lnlHu. r.rftuaM. ST. LOUIS & CAIRO It. R. TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS. Express and Mull leave Cairo, every day except Sunday, at 10:35 a m. Arrlv.s 4::)5p. ra. Accommodation arrives at 14:05 p. in. aud do parts at 1:40 p. m. INSURANCE. 1 N" S U R A. N C 1 aw ? DC H o Q o w w a ) O Q M ft a o 0 iS .?. 5 w B n is w Vj 59 H c n w la m Oi. S3 o' VARIETY STORE. NEW YORK STORE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The Largest Variety Stock IN Til Ft: CITY. GOODS SOLD VERY CLOSE O. O. P ATI Kit CO.. Cor. Nineteenth street I f'oil'fl Til I onimurcial Avi n.te i villi U, 111 MILL AND I'OMMIHNWN. ALLIDAY BROTHERS CAIRO, I1.MN01H. Commission Merchants, 1(AI.R , IN FLOUR. OK A IN 4NI) HAY l'ro;rietors. Egyptian lonrinillilfe Hichi'sl CiviiL Price Faid for Wheat. BANK. ALEXANDER COUN TY Coiniiircial Avenue find Ki),'hth StrooQ OAIHO, Ilil.S. )lHwrs V. BROSH, resident. I P. NEKP, VlcoPres'nt U. WKLuS, Cashier. T. J. Kerth, Ass't Csa L)lr.H!fri: K. Broits - Cairo I M'llllnm Kinto. .Cairo I'eierNetl' ' Wlllinra Wolf,... " CM Osterloh.-. " I O. O. 1'atlnr " E. A. Ruder " I II. Wells J. Y. Cluiusou, Caledoula. A GENERA'. UANKINO BUSINESS DONE, Exchnngu sold and bought. Interutt paid In the Navluir Department. Colleciiou made auj all business promptly attended to. 5)11 K A. B. S AFFORD. Daltvp'tcket between Cairo and Mound C'tJ Cap tnlu An -tin liven Lea've Cairn , A. M. " Mound City 8:.J " " I" Cairn IIihd" " " . Motia.l City P. M. " Cairo 4:30 ' " " MouudCitv I " M Oa Sundays until furlUar notice lh fr.Ubrd will make two round trip between Cairo - tod Mound City, leaving Cairo at a. m. aad 1:10 p. tod lvavlng Maantl CUj 14, U o'clock i,n,Ma. n. o o o o OO S