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THE CAIRO DAILY BULLETIN, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1872. THE BULLETIN. WHS If OPEHI.T, Editor and Publisher. THURMiAT, - Mv -i 1872 "flint or tic Vklti Ufl"i" Uj wess, vj carrier, UNfMibf carrier, advance is musio. oy t Ttersa mlh.-' a eaoaine, UM Tear. ,...10 00 . :& ..-tl 28 ....... 4 21 g 00 tmt DOLLAR"" WtKIT BULLtTlK. jaa H. Otierly Co. hats reduced the sub- ni in wniiT iiiro nuiieun iu srrkHioo pnf OMAnUarMri smsabltthed la Mathers Illinois OmtMln'prrnAJm. making It the cheapest pa- Okume Frakcis Trai.v y tht Flik Iwt bU reputation by being engaged in gold ipeculntloni with Grant. "Whatever may Iks tho result of tho Cincinnati convention, tho fact is estab lished already, that B. Orate Brown is immensely popular in bis own state. The St. Louis 'Times,' which baf never encouraged tbe liberal movement, will cheerfully give it endorsement to such a ticket at Brown and Curtin, or Brown nnd Cot, of Ohio, "and to no other that has yet been named." " About $7,000 n year." " Does that sum bear any proportion to his previous salary as minister 7 " ' "I think It's about the same." " Did the emperor mnke any investiga tion nbout Catncazy's conduct in Wash .ngton?'' "No j Mr. Cnlacazy. 1 believe, mado some explanations to tho emperor, that's nil. It's a matter that never should creato any lll-fccilns: between the two countries. liussla ana the united Stales uvmpathizo with each other. As for mvself. although my family are in Russia, I nearly count this county as my homo. Tho people arc kind ami are friendly to us. a rinr. alarm. ' In Now Haven, the other dav. tho fire alarm bulls commenced rlt.clnir as If the wholo place wa on firo. The engines wore run ouianu dragged to tmspiaco ana that, followed by oxcllcd and bewildered nremcn : citizens ai ineir niaccs 01 uuji- ncss grew nervous, ns nil parts 01 mo city were Indicated in turn as tlie scene oi tnu Drp, and the tolcgrnph officials were them selves puzzled beyond measure, u was somctlmo before ttio very singular cause of the alarm was discovered. It seems that men were engaged in extending tho fire nlarm wires to Oyster Point, hnd, in so dolnir. had nased tho wires across the telccrnnh lines alonir tho New York rail road. From some reasons, perhaps the winds blowing, tho different wires cutne in contact. Just then n mcssaeo was passing over tbo Western Union line, and at every click or the telegraph tbcro came n re sponse irom tho nro uiarm doii. Thk Nkw Oblxans 'Times' says that "Warmoth and bis backers wont "to Cin 1 clnnatl at Corter. started from Vera Cruz for the City of the Montezuma, with their wholo fleet given to tho flame, and no means of, or chance for n restoration to their former relations to their old ns- tociatci." - - - Vir. notice, in tho democratic nnd lib eral republican pres., n unanimity of tl'u poslticn to accept and support with en thusiasm any of the tickets so far named as being likely to be put in nomination nt Cincinnati. Many Journnls have decided preferences. The Chicago ' Times ' wants Judge Davis, the Cincinnati 'Commercial ' Charles- Francis Adams, tbo .Springfield 'Register' rnys Trumbull, and tbo St. Louis ' Times ' insists on Brown, but wo cannot but believe that these journals will cheerfully support any candidato named by the convention, i;rnnting that that body acts with the widom and foresight which the pcoplo have n right to expect from it. It A Grast Pai-kii in New Orleans says amnesty has been one ol the pet measures of Gen. Grant and that in his llbornl nnd generous treatment .of the south he has been all but a traitor to tho republican party. TfcJa is news indeed und will bo ccoptod by the pcoplo as most nowj ofnrt unexpected uatu ro arc, tbnt ff with fi large amount of incredulity. If Grant is friend to amnesty, bo hns taken small pains to enforco bis views on his party. In hit position, action is better than all the assertion in the world. Grant may bo in favor of amnesty, of civil service reform, and opposed to nil abuses which the public complain cf ,in tho radical party, but if he has not the strength of character to transform hU sentiments into action, they are of little moment to tho country. Tho roitcratlon of Grant's good qualities and fair intentions by his friends has become stale and falls on dull ears. The people now want deeds, not words. The Radicals could not prevent the holding of tho Cincinnati convention, but there arc things they can do to incrcuso their chances of success in the presiden tial campaign. One of these is to continue the enforcement act until tbe end of tho next session of congress. This act it entitled "an act to reform tho rights of citizens of the United States to voto in the several 'states of the union," passed May, 1870, and tbe fourth section of the net passed April, 1671, it also to continue in force. Thlt lection provides "that whenovor in 'any state or part of state organized un 'lawful combinations shall bo able by vlo ' lence to overthrow or set nt defiance the 'constituted authorities of the stale or the ' United States, tho president may, when ' in his judgment tho public safety shall 'require it, suspend tho privileges of tbo 'writ of habeas corpus, to tho end that all 'tuch rebellion may be overthrown." It was not to be expected tbnt tho rad ical party would give up such a wenpon ns thlt for tbo control of votes In tbo south ern tUtet, and the proposition of tho rnd leal senators to continue thn bill In forcn until it has served their puron-, will cro ate no surprise. THE NEW RUSSIAN MINISTER. BRIEFS. . Autralin is not self-supporting, cost Knglaml $1,000,000 last year. A diabolical Boston Itcmizer lias hor rifled tho world with tho malicious nscr tlon thnt Nilsson chews spruce gum K. P. Sewnrd.a brother of "Win. II Seward, died of apoplexy on Monday nt Florida, Orange county, New York. An Indinnn mnn has caused tho arrest of his grandmother, who atlncked him in a most cowardly nnd outrngoous mnnncr. An Iowa husbnnd is nftcr n divorco because one of his bride's old lovers l;lsed her during tho honeymoon. He considered it too cheeky. It been has on Kpnminoda street Small by, lisping girls, nnd.bushful people move nwny from it because they can't tell where they live. In Raleigh, N. C, they have a nice way of eating philopcrinii. The girls hold tho nlmonds in their teeth while the young gents bite them on. A lady of Rochester, Minn., bus ob tained u putcnt lor n fun, to bo attached to n tewing machine, nnd operated by the srunu power. The Boston ' Globe ' tells of an ap prentice who remarked to n fellow appren tice, "I don't Ilk 3 a boss who is alters round his hop interfering with his own business.' A youth of ninety-one rovcrcntly led to the niter u charming brldo of one hun dred und six. It is reported that they wero married without tho content of their parents. A Minnesota horse-thief having proved himself innocent, has been voted $I,H00 by tho Legislature to rctrievo his reputation. Innocent horee thcives should make a noto of this. Hero wo have it in n nutshell : t he melancholy days have come, The saddest of the year; Of inorinK time, disordered hums And liou-e rents ctj dear. An Knglish writer advises voung ladiei to look favorably upon thoso en gaged in agricultural pursuits, giving as n reason that their mother Kvo married n gardener. Ho forgot to add, however, that tho gardiner Inst his situation in conse quence of the match. -A person intimately connected with John S. C. Abbott, says tbo 'Watchman and Reflector,' assures us from personal knowledgo that tbnt prolific author never allowed himself to writo a paragraph of his "Life of Nnpolcon" without first offer ing prayer thnt he might be guided aright. A wealthy Connecticut man has the audacity to boast that ho mado his first money by manufacturing "genuine relics from tliu Holy Land." Somo of these wooden frauds, much prized by tbo simple persons who bought them, wero grown within u half u milo of thsir own homes Junius Brutus Booth appeared Mlago in Richmond, Vn., the other night, and In the audience was a somewhat unsophiitl cated individual who Inquired of a gentle man sitting near him, "Is this the pluy in which a nigger marries a whito womnn und then chokes her to death ?" An ap proprlato reply was given. Tho questioner then roo to leave, reinurking : "Well, then darned if I want to see it. 'Twon'l do for old Virginny." A STRANGE STORY. SMALL POX FL IKS. INFECTION CARRIED BY INSECTS. until tboy worn within nbout four dayt' sail of Sofaln, when for n wholo day their 11 M, .1. ' - MILKS or ROTTEN CARCASSES of lheo iniccU, which filled the nlr with a horrible an, loathsome itench. Eight oi tno men wero taken, sick and flvo of mom aicu, tnoir corpses being covered with pustules somewhat rcsimbllng those oi small pox. nut looking moro malignant miiiiu & yciiowisn ercen icnor distilled from them oven in death. The men were on tho verge of mutiny, but thero was notning tor tnem to do hut sail on, Tor now they had come to clear water. Hnd evi dently it would not do to sail over the course ngain. At last they reached Sofala, ''tho Inhabitants of which they lounu suuering irom a loaiusomoand most malignant type of small pox, which had long raged in the interior, and which tho physicians held had been propogated by cnormons swarms, of tiles which had been bred nnd propagated in tho unburlcd and rotting carcasses of victims which lay broiling in the sun in that vast and almo.t unknown Interior. They saw too, that not only did the flics themselves reck with tho vi rus, but that when they settled on a vic tim, their pulvilli, which are beset with hairs, and act ns suckers, sucked up the vi rus, and then whoever they settled upon was Inoculated. The Allhea sailed away, all of Its crew being reduced to the ex tremity of fear, although nono of them at the time were taker, down with tho dis ease; for on tho sickness of tho eight men, firo of whom hnd nlrcady died, nnd tho other three of whom soon followed, tho surgeon bud vaccinated them all. Thus far, Captain Arlington's story soemcd hor rible enough, yet it might bo'truo; but for that which followed I wa wholly unpre pared, and think that tho captain must havo gono mad. Tho Allhc.t sailed awav northward toward tho Comoro Islands, every day or" two running through layers of rotting flies ; the crow again been me sick nnd half crn.v. and wero reduced almost to skeletons; half of tnem only wero mado to do duty ten hours at a time, whllo tho rest wero confined In the disinfected hold, whero tho surgeon by means of somo chemicals made them breathe nlr surcharged with oxveen. un- der tho Influence cf which they enmo to sicop won nnd cat well, but their nervous syetcms deteriorated and thev becamo more nnd moro insane. From some reason or other tho Comoro Islands seem to bo frco from this pestilence, and here tboy re- maincu ior iiircc wccks, uuring wnieli tlmo they wero greatly recuperated. Then they determined at'last to get awav from tho horror as soon ns possible, null set nbout to return homeward. But they went back to Mada gascar, stopping midway between Cape Ambro and St. Andrew. Hero tbo trees nnd shrubery for groat areas were covered nnd absolutely weighed down with enor mous black flies, somo of which wero as Inrgo ns humble bees, and occasionally vast clouds of them would whiz through tho air, and, going down to tho shore, would sottlo on tho ship. 'What thev lived on was the mystery, for already they had stripped tho trees of their leaves. Some times a limb loaded with them would full and crush myriads oftlicm to dcuth. and the ground wa covered with denso block masses of their decaying bodies, which festered there nnd filled tho air with the loathsome stonch. (Inn realized what tho pluguo of flics which once nfllictcd Egypt must uitvo oecn. inoy intended to set sail, but tho wind enmo up blowing with nlmo-t hurricane, violence from tho west, nnd tboy found It utterly impos si bio to lenvo tbo plucc: but the wind reliovcd them from tho urgent nrcssitv of r . ... ...... - uumir su. ior its innv wore on ttin viti sldo of tho island, the wind blr ,mg away toward tho cast, blew tho stench ond tho flics off toward the mountains. Ucro six men wero taken ill, but with no tmnll nox symptoms, their malady belli! of nn intensely enervating nature, nud making them nervous nnd cxcitablu to a prpnt decree. Four of them became insano nnd umped overboard. After the irnlo bad continued for a week its violence abated, mm as uic puro air und none mucli lo rccuperato the men, their despair gavo way to none, mey set sail toward tho north, and woro driven by a gale up toward the Seychetto Islnnds, where thov nnaiiy got rid of tho plague, nnd nfter much stress of weather finally reached Melbourne. WHAT CATACA.Y'h fcC:CEOK TIIINKK OF THK "WALK I SO VBhUVIllli" AM) THIN OS IN OE.NKBAL. (From (lie New York World, At ril VO.) Baron Ilcnrv Von Olfenburg, w suc cessor of Catacazy as Russlun minitter to tbe United States, will leave this city to morrow cvenini; ior nasningion. ino Clarendon .hotel where ho vat a gnest yes terdav. was visited by many prominent per too a res who desired to pay their respects te tne now minister, in convcrnaiion ywtenlay afternoon 31. Schlrkoti; tho Rus aian charge d'affaires, said no interruption of tbe iriendls relations between the United State and Russia was apprehended by the new minister brcuusn tbo recull M. Cttacasy. "Whatopinlon it entertained of tliu courts Dunued bv M. Catacazy. 7" (Laughingly) " Mo it aiinply regarded at a walking Vesuvius that s all. Ho dl4 not answer here, and was removed. I talltve the emperor hat retired him on a ptnilon." "TUn ho don't hold any office In Rus sia now 7" ' " No, sir. I believe he i. on n visit to twae of the waUring-placcs-but ho is stot actually empWd. H WM u18 foreljrn office for a short time " " What pension does h receive? " (CorrMpoii.hncK New Yort WorM ) Mkliiuuiink, Auhtrai.ia, April 14. oveniLier last tno Alinen, a vessel owned in Australia, was near Mudauascur. and. in uouiiung capo hi. .Mury, tho souther- nuu point oi tno Hiiuiu, tno watcu bud- u,-"y discovered what seemed a demo Wm;k cloud hovering iu tho air ...... .(.prenuy inuking directly for tho hip. In antleipHtion ot a gulo, such ns Is und iu about twenty inimiu, l" .solved' into a perfect rain ol swarming n ' w ,leh settled down upon the hip, X'lu u ! worn finf'lt'ml ft. m.MEnli. u... .. J wero tbo pigcorm in South Aiucricu,' wl'leh Audubon describes. They bit und tWa and buzzed till tho men wero alum.!. Marriaoe Guidk. Interesting work numerous engravings, 224 pages. Price CO conts. Address Dr. Butt's Dispensary, No. 12 North Eighth Street, St. Louis, Mo. Seo Advertisement. tf, ARLINGTON HOUSE, T. B. Ellis, proprietor, corner 7th street and Commercial avenuo, Cairo, Ills., is prepared to accommoduto tho public with board by the day, week or month, at lower rates than any other first-class houso in tho city. The rooms aro nil well fur nished, light nnd niry, good sample rooms for tho accommodation of Commercial agents. The houso is located in tho cen terof tho business part of the city within ono squaro of the post office. 4-9-tf Buy the new Fin Proof Lamp chim noy of P. I). & Co. l-172w crazed, hut nil liuudo wero Instantly piped IU L-IUHII UIU UUVhB KIIU tilUVUI WU piHgUU Into thu sea. Tliev worked for about four hours slushUg nnd mashing and hammering the flics; but euuri-at wast lie wuiuht added to tbo ship that the ;vns still in danger of lounuenntr, wnen, lucKiiy ior them, a iiiigmy wuiu swept down irons the iled Mountuliis and blew thu pts nil away, Tho sailors, who did not know what to make of tho affair, and wero growing super ttitious about it, wished liuuiilly to leave the track they were pursuing, ami which was toward the motitli of the Sofala rlv,.P In Mozambique: but thu tuptalu refuted to accede to their rcqueit. For duva thov proceeded on their patli ncrots Mozam llquo Chunuul, seeing no more of tho tile. Having removed my boot und shoo shop to tho north side of Eighth street, between Commercial avenue nnd Ohio loveo, oppo site my old stand, I invito all my cu tumors to call on mo In my now quarters, whero I shnll keep on hand nnd manufnc turn nil kinds of custorn-mudo boots and shoes, nnd guarantee in tho future, as I havo dono in tho past, to give good work, good stock, good lits nnd perfect satisfac tion. Piiii.lii Bal'mii. a-8-'Jm. Stuart & Oholson uro now offering n very largo lino of Slimmer Dress Goods nt very low figures. Vn'o aro not offering "bites" on a few leading articles to attract trade, but wn aro selling nil goods at as low prices ns nny market utlbrds. "Wo nro re ceiving novelties every week. An inspec tion of our goods nnd prices is respectfully asked. 4-28d3. Flower Stands, Mots Baskets, AViro 'Window Screens, Bird Cages, Japan 'Ware, Toilet Sets, Sponge and Hip baths, Infutu Baths, Chamber VM, Hrats oud Enameled Kettle. UrlUnU Ware, Coffee nnd Tea Pou, Hair A ro and u general u.:ort.norit of Stamped and l'lulu Tin AVure. La-t, but not leait, Ckahtkr Oak Cooki.no hloVBH, to be hud at w lBros t C. W. HkniikusosV, :j-2"mld 11)0 Commercial Ave. Fo'llSALE. " Tho undersigned has for Mile, at low pricv, a fino horse and'iprlng wugun. In quire at the Cairo Cltv 'Wharfboat. 4-14tf. ' MAT. CLARK, Our Homo Advertisers. Our Homo Advertisers. AL4MM. LI.EN, MULKEV & WHEELER ATTORNEYS AMD COUNSELWRS AT LAW, Wllllsm J.AIIi-n, ' Juhn II. Mulkty, Htmucl I'.Wn-eltr.. CAIHO, ILLINOIS. HrPsrtioulfir attention raid to river and nl miralty rmsines. OFFICE Orer FlistNationsl Bank, Ohio Ultt. OREEN & OILUERT, ATTORNEYS ISO COUNSELORS AT LAW, William H.flrrtn, William n (1iid Milei P.riil).crt :r,'l CAlltO, II.LINOIH. "Specia. atUnliop glTfn to AJmliallf and tfAtnboal l,iitlnps. orricK onio levkk, rooms 7 and 8 oyer CITY NATIONAL UANK. IMHIUTIANT Tlt'KETN IMMIGRANT TICKETS FOR SALE, ) "f s!" f FOR SALE, ' I FcrHale 1 VOR SALE. J KorHalH FOR SALE. Faro from Livr.iU'ooi, Faro from Londcnukriiy Fare from (Ji.asoow, Faro from Qukknstow.v 10 CAIRO : : : : $4 8-2 0 Mfonl, Slorrit .t C Kent' INMAN LINE Lirerpool .Nfw.Yoik and Phlladiliihla Steamship Company, OCR COTlCT WITH I XITrD STATU. Ill ITIIH MuvraxMrATi Fr Crr) ing Ine Mails. FOR PASSAGE TICKETS o ruatiir.a mroasiiTlov APPLY TO JOHN G. DALE, AoT.i H llroajway, New-York, or to II. Iloitpt, Wuhlnston Arenue, Cairn. nom. 51 for hai.k The Illinois Onlral lUil Itoa.l Cotnp.ny now orlerfor aale tlie following de-crlheil lola to lit Addition to tli City ol Citiro, vit: Lot It block i. Lot 21 Mock H. " H " 20, " 27 " Hi, ' s " w -a si ' C ' .', 31 " " 3 " XI, " 3.' W. orterrrn.ele. apply to IAIf-S JOHNSON, Sdtl acq. IMPORTANT WOTIt'KM. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, F. D. REXFORD Propricto .oaiia onio Lirn ami atcoxn t., Cairo, Illinois Ihc Only lint-CIa Home in the City naeeazo conreed to of Ircfcmrtt". nd from llie I)po decOll CIIANCKUY NOTICE. Emma Prlct and Thomas VI. Prl, auu.ato notlticd thai on April '.Tth, im, Sparrow M. NickeroD.comrilaiiiani. filed im kill in rh.n. eery lo forecloi-e a moruajfe. In the Alexander county Circuit Court, .Stale or lllinoi. nnd that said nut is now pending in aulil court. That then- iponaiiiuimoni waa MMiea out or theeierk'a of fice ol aald court galnt you, retumatla on the 1st Monday In .Inly next to a term of paid court, then to he holden at the cnurt-hoiiae In Cairo, in Dated Aiiril 27th, is;:. Clerk. Allen, Mulkey A Whecler.Sol'r? for Cimnl't. V3-w SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Warati;, on the Wth day of August, A, D, 18;u, Thoin.i II. r.Uli and Kliia Klllc. hla wile, and Henry H. Kllfa, and Oltilivi, (Igned Otlla Ellia) hla wife, executed and acknowledged, nnd dcliiered to Mike 51c Cauleyacertaln mortgage conveying to raid Mike McCauley certain real estate nituam in the city oi Cairo, county of Alexander, etate of Illinois , to. win Lot 'o, 7 in block No, 16, and lota So 17, 18, 19,21', 37, 38, in block No. 71. and the undl' vldcd two-thlrda IntercM In lot No, B, In block No. a, all In the city ot Cairo, Alto lola num. berrd 21 nnd 2.1 in btoi'k No Ul in the lit mlrlitinn to thoclty of Cairo; toaecure the pajmentoj two certain protniiaory notea in aid rnoitgago d. scribed, both of eren dale with taid mnn.w. one note for S7S, payable two rnoutht after date, and the other roiefor7 payable f.mr monthi after date, which note hate not been paid, nor Hi rtincr ui inriii or nuj ynri uiereoi neeii paid kmi vrhpr.nl. It la ntir.lllafi.rl in tmt innn....... that if default l made In the pa) meat n( khII nutea, above mentioned, or any part thereof, according to tho tenor nnd crteet thereof, the aid party of the tei-ond part, ntterhaving wlver. tlaed audi oale for thirty itaya in a newipaper publlahed in tho city of uairo. iniiioia, may cell the aild premi'ea or nuy part tl.reof, and II right and equity ot redemption ot theKaid nrtie of the nr"i pari, ai piunic venuun 10 ine nigneat bidder ior ca-ii ai inn iiuin aiipoiiiieii iu mien auveillut mi nt, and unon maklni; auch kale, aa Die nttnr ncy of aald parileaol the flrat part, or in the name ol thenald parly ol the M-cond pari, shall exerute hiiii ueiiver iu mw purcnnRer uee,ia ior the con veyance in feeol th premise-"old ; And whereaa the aalil promiaor) notea have not, nor liaa runrr or nor piiri inert ni ieec paiu i Now, therefore, I the aaiil Mltr MeCauley, parly of the second part named In aaid mortgage, In pursuance of the provisions thereof, do hereby give notice that on Hsturday, May Ulli, A, J). IWi between the hours of ten o'rlnnb a.m. n,l nna o'clock n. iii, ol that dav, at the front door of the Court House. In the eilv of Cairo. Alexander county, stall, of Illinois, I will oHertl.e Ion of rounu Herein anovo ileseilted, and earh of Item for sale at mil. lie vemlun to !h l.ioli.i M.I. ler for cash, to satislv saiil notes, and will ext. cute deeds to purchasers, coneving a title In fee lo the premises sold, ai ptovidod In said mart' gaje, .intvr. .mcua'ii.kt, aiongagee. Oreen A Oll'ierl, Attorneys for Mortgagee. 4.10j:wl Cairn, April tl, lfT2. NERVOUS DEBILITY, Willi IU iTliMiiujr ntleuduntsj, low sjinr I la' dejiresjNlun, In vulunlnry emlaitloii, lusuior rsemcu. tuieriiiattirrliiris. Inss m uowrr. rilaxr lirml. Imm nr msmiir. aud lareateiinl linnrlrnrei nnd linbe cllll, nnd n loverrlKa euro In Uiiiu. ' iionieuiiBiuio riiolilo No unde at the roo tern, arrest the discharges, and imiurt vigor and anerr, llleunil Titalll) to theentlie man. Tney liavjuiired thousands of cures. Price, S pel packtgesof llvelroxes and a large ti rial, which is very important iu ubstinalv or old casts, or II pertliiKlebox. Sold by all drulsli, ajj sent by mailoniacelpt o prico. A J ittn iluavhrcy' Hpecitio llomeopathiu Medlclna Co., Ml Ilroad way, K. Y. J. JJilUir, auiil<owawly AsieJt, Curo, Illinois Dlirrv'i Twciltr-cla-llt. Comtiosml nl tr.ii most valus b!e mild and potent curative. Ihuy striko a ita ol the nutli r, tono up lae ays ARE YOU GOING WEST? If so, take our ndvlcu and purchase yogr tickets over tie old reliable and jxtj.ulnr Mmoisi Pa. cirit' lUtiaoM', uhlcli Is positively the only line running three dally express trains from Ht. Louis to Kannas City aud t lie west I ami is positively the only line which runs Piillintn palace sleepers ami line day coarner, (especially for movers) ''pupped wit), Miller's safely platform, and the iatenl sieaui brake, ltotii HI, l.oills In Kansas i.ity, r I. Btoll, Ijiwrence, Leavenworth. Atchi son, HI, Juseph, Nebraska City, Council llllills ann Dinahn without change I Kor Information in regaid to tli,, ,f.t lares. Ac, to any polot In Mi,""" .'1raak, Kiinsas, Colorado, Texas, and :i.?r?i.'tu."lM'n "f adilrosaH. H.Thompaea, agent Missouri lcittu It. It. Columbus. Ohio or, fjA. I urd, General Passenger Agent, HI, Louis, No trouble lo answer iueslnnt 3..wly, . A. SUSANKA,, Proprietor MAGNOLIA SALOON And Dealer in Foreign and Domnllc WINES, LIQUORS AND CIOAES, 97 Ohio Lcvec, Belwetb Ninth and Tenth Streets, Caibo, III. ilecKtf EL DORADO BILLIARD SALOON AND ROOM. BAR- JOHN UATKM, ProprleUr. lUOCsmmercial Avenue, CAlltO, II.LINOIH, flett brand of Callfc la Cigar? Just received, BILL! AHt) saloon furnished with thu t-al ol tables; and bar supplied with wines, liquors and cigars of the finest brands. A mtUECK (sildcr, I'pIu.Ktcrcr, Vartiblier and Fancy l'aper Hauger, Mattrufs Making anil Repairing. Hhoi tn i'ommerrlnl aveuue Iu I'erry Ilooar. I lie All work entrusted prnmpt attention. Orders are ollcited. to his eare will receive dim, LIME! CEMENT! .TAMES ROSS, ctAtta la CAPE CIRARDEAU AND ILLINOIS Commercial-av., Foot of Elevcnth-st. Rest iuallty of Lime nnd Cement nl wayi on hand, and for sale at the very lowest figure for cah. Leave order at the office on Commercial-av, at he foot of Eleveath street. novlcd-dm. Our Homo Advertisers. Our Home Advertisers. RT dOVBN. 73. SPRING-SUMMER. 72 C. II AN NY. AROE STOCK. BROWN SHEETINGS, PRINTS, TioKiiraa. UJIECKS, STRIPE S, KENTUCKY JKANK, EXTRA, CASSIMERS, BLACK ALPACAS ASD LUSTERS, G ROB 1 RAIN SILKS, POPMN). LARGE STOCK OF CAM-STINO OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, Window Nhadea, 01 LT IIA.Vbl, NOTTINGHAM LACK UAWADKti. Ula Eatlre Mlck AT VERY LOW FIGURES. CORS'KK 8t1I HT. ANO COMUIRCIAL-AT., t'alr, Illltiola. etdltf WH OLKMAIsK CHUCEKB. R. SMYTH & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, OHIO LEVEK CAIRO, ILLIN0IM, Also, keep constantly on hand a mo.t cum plele stock of liicatTORs- aCCTCB AMD IRISR WHISKIES GIN H, Port, Maderia, Sherry and Catawba W ines RJMVTH A CO. tell exclusively for cash, lo , which fact they Invite the especial atten tion ot close bargain buyers. Special attention given to Filling Orders BATCIIELOR'S HAIR DYE. Tnis superb hair dye is the Mil in the world (eifectty harmless, reliable and instsntsncoiis. No disappointment, The genuine W. A. Ilatche Inr's llalr Dye produce; Immediately a natural black or brown. Does not stain the skin but leaves the hair clean, soft and beautiful. The only aafe and perfect hair dye. Sold by all drug' gists. Kactery, 16 Bond St., N. T. 3.1C-eod.7w-ly. UENEHAIi AUKXTN. HALLIDAY BROTHERS, GENERAL AGENTS FORWARDING and COMMISSION MR It VII A JUT. DEALERS IN FLOUR ; And Agents of OUlo lllvrr nud Knunst tut SALT COMPAWIEa. 70 Ohio Levee, Cairo Illinois, UAN riTTKRN. "li7T7(JOIJLl); " STEAM AND GAS FITTER a utais AN riXTl'REN, (as Fitter's anil I'lumtr's material, Woo pumps, xlube and anirle valv.s, flop rocks, check vsltes,etc. also aukar ro Tulla II ro 111 era Vnlrtit II ry liaa Meier And Morehause, Wells A Co'a Automatic Watet Indicator and bupply Yalta for steam boilers. WINTER'S BLOCK. COUUKRCIAL-AYEMU BRtlOM. LOUIS J 0 R G E N S E N , Dealrr Is all kinds of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. Farmer's Yard aad Hlabllaa; T IIOUT CIIARrjK. Cor, Waahington-av. and Twcntieth-st., CAIRO, ILLS. J7dlf. WIMEM AMD LldtlOHI. F. M. STOCKFLETH, rcrriioa ro ronit s itocirttTsj Hrelirjer aad Wholesualr Dealer lo Foreign aad Uuinesille WINES AND LIQUORS No. C2 Ohio Lkvkk, CAIRO, ILLINOIS IK keeps on hand conslanlly a full stock o ixui'i npuiucay nouroon, itye anj xononas' hela Whiskies, French Brandies, Holland Min. Rhine and California Wines Unlml. WM. II. SCH UTTER, luiporler nud Wholesale Dealer In WINES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO &c CIQ-AK3 Agent for the best brands of CREAM AND STOCK ALE, iBitsarlfxt Alea of Ulirereal Ulada. 75 Ohio Levee, " CAIUO. U.I.I.NOIH. M'MIIKK. S. WALTERS, (jxuraix HARD and SOFT LUMBER ol every description, lath, shingles, cedar posts, doors, sash, blinds orders solicited. Steamboat Lumber, Furnished oa shortest notice. Commercial-av, bet. 10th and llth-sts., CAIRO ILLINOIS. v7-i WAUO.1l. WAGON "MANUFACTORY." P. OJBdnUi. w CP K W GQ f-1 (4 Jl H US 9 H 'ii 55 'J w tn 'Uniiog -o -j s-W DOURH, NAKII. ETCl For Salo at Wholesalo or Retail COn.NKR 32D.STIIEETANIJ OHIO I.EVKa Cairo, Illioois, Doviur as, u ample: 00 TO W. W. THORNTON'S, BUILDERS1 SUPPLY DEPOT; I3J TENTH STREET, CAIRO ILLINOIS FOR Daora, fiaaU, Bllada, Mealdlaci, EaTf Uattera, (woodl Window aad lloor Frame. Floorlaa;, LUi, NbliiKlefl, Olaaed Haab, Ulaaad Mid I.lghla, tilaaed Trail so mi, Hnsts Welajhla, Naab Pnlllea aad Cords Blind raslenlBk-s, Rooaaa; Fell, Koobdk Cemtit, Plasterlaa; Paper, C'arssel Fell, Wblla , Lead, IJnsed Oil, Asnerleaa Wladuw Cilasa, Encllab aadFreach Plate Ulass, Pully, fHaalera Palais Niwrr SSIbm Pml.nl t"lalBssiaa. Etc., Kte., JCIc AGENTS for Kock River Paper Company's VheathinK Felt aad (juarli Omonl. II. W. Joha's Improved Kootinc always on end. HTUVEN. TINWARE, ETC, A. II A L L E Y, DEALER IN STOVES, saaZ-a-9s Tin and Hollow Ware, Clathea Wringers Tllt "are, Coal Hods, KlreBhovels, Air Ustas, MiavricTvata r TIN ZINC. COPPER AND SHEET iiwa WAKE. 1 No. 166 Waslingtonavenue, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. ""tort"!. OulUringT aad all. kladt ofla fltlOBaatahortasiatAloa. ' fWrf