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SKORUT SOCIETIES AHUAI.ON I.OIIUK, .NO. M. Knight of I') Milan, tnutii wrv VtU llltfllt lit lltlll'lllClt SI'M'll. in (Id. 1. Iowa' Mall l.n. II (Iushmjin, UniliiillorColiiiiiiiiiilt r. AI.KXANDKIt I.OIMIi:, .NO. ifJI. I ml -j x-uil : t Outer of llilit-l-e. r lour, tint In every lluusiluy nlnht IHBl I t Imlr- f'oilimcrclul uVeriue, lietwciii Mth um Kctcntli piiii M-ifii, in mi ir m iii mi "in ni, r .1 . Kklil II , , w, UlltO KNCAMI'MIINT, I. O. O. V.. Iinel Clii OiM'tVlliiw' Mull on the llrst Mul tliiril I iiumIii) in every luoDth, ul liuir-mnt n-wn .l.so, II. OiiKltl.Y, C. I'. CAIHOI.ODUK. NO.ilT.A.F. A A. M. Hold rri:iii.ir r,miiuiiiiiii.iiniiiii in .uu- smili' Hull, riii hit (iiuiiiiiri lal avmiic v:ni'l l:iifhlli utriil. on tliv ti'coittl uikI bill Hi .Moml.iv of inch iimiilli. LOCAL NOTICES. A Jinn Ituii Out To Cnwpcrth wnlt Ok Phillips to try tln-e (iolil DiK'klo figure. Watcrproof-i mill I'luiinc I. We oiler :it reduced rati"!, bft black VWllelprool, ill 00 tents. ilnu.uuo.s A' Wen,. Itl'ltlilM'll, A. Ilallev lias removed to his new tori-root-!, IIP Commercial IIVCIIUC, 0l- i rt'i.tc-' HI ."'. ir .xl ilonr to ll r .li " j -j .1. "ti , V re ho will bo Vi.'O' ! o ill In i "Ul ou-imncr unit i ' m.inj ii-w crte-. O-itO-tf Viilllfll i.-.trvboil)' to ktiov, that 1 lie pl.ieo to A Mnonth slnuc, A L'ooil -luiuipoo, A l.ililon:ililc hair-cut, Or mi) thing In Hut line, N Kt till' UltiNIi Ckmii.W. ll.uilimi- nut, corner Ki'lilli aail Commercial. 0" tf J. 0 count: .SiKiNiloi'.-iK. I'mliTiiriir I I'mlc rucnr t Ladled anil cltllilrfiin timlcrivuic, me rlno a" well it niuillii can be found iiciperand better at llcllhroii A. Weil's than any u here In tin city. A good inc ilno undershirt anil drawers for boys only bOci-nts ; n good mciino vest ami pant', lor ladles', only SI. A tillOtt I'l.H'V to HllJ . A. Il.illcy'- ni'w store. 1 certainly one ortho U't arranged of tin: kinil lobe I ! I In tin- city, anil what U better, he bus o arranged lili jitlco-! tbat many art taking advantage ot llii' opportunity of fered to buy tove-, tiuvnie,ttc.,ehe:ipcr than ever known In Cairo. Call uu Hal ley, 115 Commercial avenue, next door to the Arab engine house. O-iSO-tf. . l II I' air Itciiiiititt. ( . ICorb has removed Ids boot and shoe .hop from the old rtand to hi new brick building (unit block below). Set. 00 Commercial avenue, between I lttb and Hxtli streets, where be will keep tbu bet home made and .St. J.oni eiuloin made boot- and shoe-, made of the be-1 material ; good workmanship and in the latct style.-. All orders promptly attended to. !J-2:i-tf. A I'lnc Murk. Win, Khlcr-, desires to Inform his pat roiii and the public generally, tbat be ha t.ow on band a law tock of I'reneli and dermaii Calf, Kip lind .Morocco, and i pn pareil to manufacture, lor store and ollice wear, the llnet of .Morocco or Cult SMu Shoen or Iioots; and for limners draymen and out-door wear generally, UU Vrtucb Kip stand' above anytbln ever Mliie ' i 'bis market. Ills l.uU are of i ' .tct't htyle-, and be win guarantee a - ' Msfatlon to all bis patrons. Nc .Mem Miirkel. Jacob W alter? and Chris Antlius two ol our well-known butclicin have a--o-clated together and under the linn name of Jacob Walter & Co., have opened a meal market on the north -lite of Klbth idrcct, iu I'hll IIowanN old .-taud. TliN will be a llrit-e)ass market iu eveiy le t'pert, a- the names ot the proprietor Kiiarantee a market where the chol'-'cit ol cut meat, .-teaks roa-ts of beat', mut ton, pork and veni-oii ; together with sau-aj,'c, bacon, etc., will be served out to customer. in a neat and satisfactory manner. All their old lili'iius or new ne- iUalutanees are Invited to call and ee them. lOt'.U-tf A . I I.immlry. It In now conccduil that Jlrs. Coleman, the Ullliilrcs.", No. 12 fourth street, be twei'ii WaililiiKton : Conimcrclal aveiiiu, Ins one of tbo best conducted laundry tnbllnbuimts in the city, and landlord ot ' otnls and borinllii houses will tlml it to i '. a U tnt-'i t! c ''.I upon her. t'n . lc-r an s lio : Hotel uuil bo dl'i liou. u wathinj,', ,d cento per du.a-n. Tui niece work tirlrcs are i follow.', SInj;lo shirt and col l.-.v lie; per down We; o.'kt fe; two col tar, nc; two handkerchlefi", fie; vcHs SOe und u.l gotilleincirii wear, tyc, per dozen, l.ndle' dresei, 'Ji to Micj klrts 10 to iOc: drawers 10 to Kic; two I air lioc Tic; two collars & to 10c. Kor hi dies' iiluiii clotliea $1 00 per down; for la .tin. line clothes. SI ir) per doen; done dromptly, Mid promptlv delivered. V tronage solicited S-UI-llll Portrait HneeN." Thl Is a new style of plcturu now be mu produeed by Win. Winter, the artist, of this city. Thet! pictures are creating much Interest hi all the, principal Kastem and Western cities, beliiualtoKelher new They are imllku photoL'raphs, belli,' raided and benutlfully enameled over the entire surtaee, soft In tone, but distinct In the llirhU and shades. No onu who sees thoni falls to admire, them, or to l-Ivo the artist an order. Wc havu been shown a number of pictures of well-known ladles and gentlemen of tho city, and Imvu no hesitation Iu prououneltij; tlieia perfectly splendid. Wo would thcrcloro advise all who take Interest 111 Bitch mutters or de slru pictures, to call upon Mr. Winter at UU gallery and examine his work in this new branch of tho Miailow-eapturni,' art. o-ll-tf Everybody should call on Ifcllbron & Well and exiuninu tlielrl'all stock of ladles and misses cloaks, Jut received from Now York, beforo going lsowhere. As w mnko a sneclliltv of these goods, WO can oiler Inducement. HKii.unoN & WbUi. CI.OIIIIMI Walders Clothing SPLENDID NEW STOCK - or - FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes. IKE, WAI.UKU In ri-celvhu: dully n J lurKe unit HpliTiillU Htouk or koo,U, tint Id Uetriiiinu(l to NOT BE UNDERSOLD IN CAIRO. lln Ih renolvoil to i?lve tlto vry bent wochIm for tliu very lowoul pileeti. Call uiul net lor youmulvei Coi nor SUth Slniot and Ohio IjOVUO, tu-: If CITY NEWS. IMMIUV. IHICCMIlKi::!, 1S75. it.t rr.s or ,DVi:it i isimj. t.J'.MI hilli ruru'hrrllshiK, aii'ilurumt pny al.Ic IN AliVAM K I mnnlfiil whrrtliiiiiK will ! Ini iliil at lli rulv r J I iO r iiuri' torthc liiet IiimMIuii nml .VI ii nl fnr eucli .iili-(iurnt (,nv. A IIUtjI ilim-oiint will ! iii.i'li! on slniMliiig unit itll.iy I t-1 1 i iixiitn Umirli, mm'Ii ly, Ki'ittltid ulnl Silinr notli'H ill only Ik- liiM itiit u4 win rtlst'iiiiiitn Kor lii-4-itliiK t'liiivi-ul until l . Nbtleeol iuh'IIiik nfsixrli m or n-ritt opli-rn unit fur n il illsrttiOII. No inhi-itbriiiHit will be m-cl'l nt than W i villa p-j, Tm I.ocil BUHlness nonces, or sft "57 ten lines or more, Inserted I-- In the Bulletin as follows : Onu Insertion por lino ft Cents. Two Insertions per lino 7 Cents. Throe lnsortlons per lluo 10 Cents. Six insertions imr line . 16 Cents. Two weeks per lino "t Cents. Obo month per lino 35 Cents. No Koauctiou win no mmio m uuovu Prices. l.ornl Wi'iillier Itrporl. CAino, I LI... Hie Vtl.. 'i:tii. loy. Cloinly i.i;i:ain p.m. ! -- ,IAMh WA1.SUN. Sprt-'eutit. Signal M-r Ice, C S. A I'or Sole. One -pan of miile and two yoke ol oxen, al the yarn oi .uoipn wououa, eoriiT i:ihteentli and Poplar, Cairo. pj-i-:it. I'ri'HeiH! I'risciii: 'I'hi! la-t ebanee to yet yourealieodres gratii by buying ;7 wot lb of dry good it llellbrou Uell1.. Chilli Cared. Calico temnants atO rents a yard. IIkii.iiiiox it H'i:it.. 112 and HI Commercial Avenue. Attention ! Ileiilers. Wv have four doen Imitation Kbony Spra'iie Can-0)euer, taken for adver- tlslnj,', which wo will sell at two dollais per doen. Impilre at ISulletlu ollice. I'iiih ! I'urs ! We are now prepared to oiler 'icat bargains. In ladies' mid children-' lur. ol ill style-. Children's nt-', imil)'- and boa, at only $1 a -et. iii;ii.nmi. t 1:11.. 'I In- 'Hy llnliery. Mleutlonls called to the card of I hi' 'It v Itakerv. to be found In this Issue. Mr. Ilebsacker. the proprietor, has tiy Industrv and fair dealinir. I'stabli-hed a lueratlxe ini-lnc--. When you want any thill'' iu his line "lie him a call. I'-ui-im The Lecture. A series ol lour lectures are yet to be given under the auspice, of the Library sociatiun, a follows: Dee Tib Ml-s Kate Thompson ; llth llou. W. II. Green; 'Jlst Mrs. G. C. Alvord ; ifsth Dr. Horace Wardner. I III) lUei'. lty invitation of Captain Irve Dugait, a number ol ladies ami "entlcuieu ye-trr- lay tnorulug, boarded the steamer T. K. Cekeitforn irlp "up the liver." '1 he- Kekcrt went to Cape Girardeau to bring down two bargei, recently ral-ed by ipt. I'red. Davis' dredge boat. .She re turned late hut eveuhiLT. Mllllnri.s ! Illlllner.v ! The largest and best selected stock ot Millinery can be found at llellbron A. Well's at greatly reduced prices, consist ing of Hue Mowers, wings, leathers, velvet, valour and ornaments. Special attention It called to our line of Ostrich Feather In ull color, from $1 to S7, tho largest hi the market. The New 1'rensurer. rreasiirer elect John P. Ilely, will as sume tha duties of his ollice on Monday t, D iceniber tllh. There Is not a man Iu the county better potcd In real estate matters than Mr. Ilely, and we belion hu will make an elllclent ami faithful pub lic, ollleer. Itiillioiiil Notice. 1'liu directors of the Cairo and Tenne- ee Itlver railroad are earnestly requested to meet at Maylleld, Graves county, Ivy.. on the morning of the lth o! December. Trains from Fulton Station arrive iu .May lleld at 10 a. m., a ml I p. m. It. A. Ni:.u.i:, President. P. .1, Giii'.r.Ni:, Secretary. Vl-X-'K. :i50.l!0. Thu abnvu Is tbfi amount cleared, over and above all expenses, by the festival held In Phillls' hall dining Thursday. Friday and Saturday nights of last week. Tho money will bu appropriated to liqui dating the debts of the colored Metliodltt Kplscopal Church. The meinliers of tho church have reason to congratulate them selves on tho success of their entertain mcnt, ll.it. ( Tun. Wind. .n.ii It' C li' ( .- -jstI :.- NK In Illicit - I'lic county l iil contain" twenty pris oners. -Mm. Wood, the colored d.im-el who, on Tuesday ecnlug hul, relieved P.ob. Scott, alo eoloieil, of a sum ol money, was bcfoiu bis honor ludgo Itlul for trial on Wednesday e cnlng. There was a plain eve against her, and In default ot ball she was handed owrlothc tender mercy ol Jailer I'ltgerald for sale keep ing until the grand Jury can pas on her caio. j:er.vililn;; Ian- t'lillilnn! llellbron A Well eau do better In the ll.ii- of ehlldreii's ilics-e-. ehrseiiing robe, zephyr bonnets and raps, merino Krench bonuels and caps, coney bonnets and caps ; also a lull and complete llneof ehildnii- merino and waterprool cloaks than any one el-e Ibis side ol Chicago ; and by I'Vaininlug these j;nod-. we con vince ou tint we mean what we cay. as our motto Is mii:iII profit and quick sales. IIi'.ii.iiiiox Wr.ii,. I. neul Slinrt-Hlop. A new sidewalk is beluj; built on Poplar, between I'lfteeiith and Sixteenth streets. Mote rain, and eone(uenlly more bad toad-. If you want any thing and don't know wheie to llnd it, :;o to llellbiou .t M ell's. - Pull details of n u'raud ueuiion to Mobile and Now Orleans anil iclitrn will fijiji.'fir In l,.i,wiri'iiiv' m ll i'i i hi iv. A little "tiuplcabatiiess" between sonic eoloieil ladies, occasioned consider- ible ('sjeitcment on 1'otirtecnth street ycderday. Ituldf "high words" no one wn hint. Illli'Ulnr.v. Sometluie during Wednesday night burglars entered the Kailroad hou'e at the corner of Pighteentb stieet and 'oin meiclal aM'iiue, and .succeeded In secur ing valuable booty. A gold and a silver watch and about twenty dollars In money, the property of a couple of Illinois Cen tral railroad employes, was stolen. I'p to a late hour lat nlbl no clue to the thieves hail been obtained. Some time during yesterday altcr- nooii a hoarding house In the lower pari of tlie city was entered by thieves and an overcoat bclon-'ini; to one of the boarders stolen. Tlie ,e I I'l-eslilenl. Our views on the political Is-ues of the duv are well known, and we now take occasion to say that wc know ot no bet ter remedy for cough, cold--, and dU orders of the throat and luns than Hall's Itals.-im. It should form a staple hi the family medicine chest. It has been tlie staudai d remedy Iu the West for the hist forty year-. Price $1 00 per bottle Sold everywhere. w-lt Trumps. Notwithstanding the efforts of the po lice force and the sherilVand his deputies, il seem impossible to rid the city of the unii.-ally larjre number of tramp- that have Infested il for some time past. On Friday last thirty-live men were made to bare the city, twenty-tbiee cros.lng the river on onu boat. Thcio can be no doubt that while a few of thesi: lellows are hone-t men and would work if they could get work to do, the large majority of them ate thieves and burglars. Petty thelts have been of frequent occurauee ot late, and where the thieves have been caught, they almost invariably turn out to be men of the cla- above icferred to. Miiiiii mill I.ine;:nr. The eoiilirmatiou of the report of tho Indict meiit of Dave I.luegar and Dan Muun was the chief topic of conversation among all classes ye-terd.iy, and vailou; weiethe opinions expressed, especially regarding .Mr. l.luegar's coinilieity iu the matter. "D.m Muun got rich too lat ." 'M always bad my douMs aboul Muiiii ;" and like expressions were to be heard everywhere. I'or Mr. I.luegar there seems to be a general feeling of sympathy and icgret that he should have been caught up In tho mailer; and such expressions as "well, it's the result of bad u-sociates," etc., were to be heard on all sides. A "rla eil Out" Tow ll. .Mm Haley, writing from Corpus Chrlsti, Texas', under dale of November imtli, says to Jim Wggs "Indiauola is played out. There Is not a hotel Iu the place ; and water over the old cite of the town all the time. Since the storm, eats are only i mi from Indiauola once and twice a week, and people are being de layed there without any place to stop, and often unable to get enough to cat. Don't scud any more people by that route. The best way to come to Texan Is by the I. one Star route. q'here Is no. country Improves as rapidly never will get done sending me here." in thu world thai as Texas ; and I thanking you for I'ei'sniiiil Mention. Col. Taylor Is In St. I.oiiW. Judge Maker will convene the John sou county circuit court, In regular ses sion on .Monday next. Capt. W. 1. llalliday, and Alder men Wright and ltltleiihousu visited the work on the new levcu yesterday. Fred. Theobold was In the eily yei terday, on his way home wherever that I-, Fred, moves so often that II is lui-pn-sllile lo keep track ol'hliu. Dr. Harm's, mpeiinteudent of the .Southern Illinois Insane Asylum, ul Anna, was in tho city yesterday. Wo were pleased to receive ii call from him. Wo regret to learn that Judge F. ItroBi has been confined to his house by reason ot sickness. He was not able to attend to his duties cither Wednesday or Thursday. Miss Julia, oldest unmarried daugh ter of Mr. Nicholas Jltiiisaekor, ol Dog Tooth precinct, Is dangerously III, and It Is feared will not recover. Itelallves liv ing In Cairo were sent lor yesterday. fivw Veur'H Hull, Neiijahr's-Hall zur JCroll'iiung tier iiciin Turnhalle, ant Sylovestera bend, den ill ten Dez., lf75. In plain Fngllsli : Ntw-Vear's ball In celebration of tho opening of tho new Turners hall, New- Year's Hve, 31st December, 1875. I tweeu 11 li brought t of dry goods iT the city. TheT!,l " ""5? loaded, lltlll theptroat a.nil V.ra.ali.ln.ctoxs. ji.Vonuo, of goods unpacked, - Ihelr store, the eust et s . , - , . - . . . .... 1 Q 7 the Immcuvj variety JjL'ItiiLnl1Jl lO I O. UU eve. and more u at the prices at wnicii are sold. Ladies liirnuiiliig g made In the neatest manner and of cellciit material, arc ollered as low or lower than the bare material, unmade, can be purchased for Iu this city. Many beaulllul,noeltles In woollen wear.Iadies jackets, nubias, children s hoods, Ac, Ac, ate on exhibition. 'I hey have also, a wry handsome asoi tinent of ladies' and children's cloaks, in beaver and other cloths, all ollered at extremely low prices, Vim. Chaile.s Donahue and Willi;, in NeUon ar.' hard looking euloni(;rs, and for the last week have been a source of solicitude to the police. They have been found loitering about unfrequented pai ls of tlie city at unseemly hours of the night, which fact created the suspicion that they were on the lookout for some place to break into. Having no vi-llile means of support, oillccr Andy Cain yesterday arrested tbeiu on a charge of vagrancy. Tbcv were taken before bis honor Judge lilitt, who, imei ii.. -.,. scs-cd a line of $15 and cost each agalu-t them. Failing to liquidate they were sent to the calaboose lor ten days each. A couple of young men, well-known to neatly everybody In the eily. had a slight misunderstanding yesterday morn ing, which culminated Iu a rough and tumble fight. One of them had tho other arte-ted, and lined live dollars and the usual perquisites, ll U unnecessary to give name. Tlie.i l.evee. A attache of the IStT.t.r.i in yeterday went out to see bow the work on the new levee was progressing. It was a long and muddy walk, and It war with considerable dillieully that the place was reached. .Mr. Thos. Uagnell, brother of the contractor, was found ami from him It was ascer tained that there were then fifty-live. teams at woik on the Ictcc. and ten more were ex pected to arrive during the day from Grand Chain. A number of ihantles for the accommodation of teams and drivers are being put up on thu works ; and If the weather permits, Mr. Haguell sajs he will have one hundred teams at work within a few d.iyg. The late unfavorable weather hu made the ground very soft and slippery, and it Is nearly impo-iblu to work at all. The horses and mules sink into the mud al- mo-t knee deep at every step, and hi sev eral Instance the mules became so faged out that they were compelled to be drawn oirtbe work before the day was half over. Mr. John P. Heley. superintendent of the work, was on the ground, ami iu companv with Him the iiit.m:ti.n' man. went over the entire route of the new levee. All In all, building the levee is a verv disagreeable lob, and If the work docs not progress as rap- Idly as our eltlen would like to sec it, the fault must, Iu a great measure, be attributed to tlie unfavorable condition of the weather. It i estimated that a lngle team will haul tldrtr scrapers full, or four and a halt vards ot dirt per hour. At this rate llfty-llve teams would put upon the new levee '-', I7." yards per day, provided they work ten full hours. On account of the mud and bad walking we did not go out to where the Cairo and St. I.ouls railroad company haven force of men and teams at woik lint learned from a reliable source that they are building their embankment to form a junction with the new levee, irotn which we take It they Intend, it steps are not taken to prevent them, putting their track down on it. rrouauiy tney will play tlie sumo game tlie Cairo and Vliicciincs railroad company did, and put their track down between a Saturday and Monday, if the Cairo ami St. I.ouls railroad company de sire the use ot the levee, let tbeni pay tor It, and the price of the construction of the levee Is not too much lor them to pay. It would be more satisfactory if that road were required to build IU own embank ment. It did not keep Us contract with the Trustees and would not with the city. .Vol Ice. We will pay no bills contracted by any employe of Tin: Hom.kiin, unless the same Is made on a written order signed by tUe president or secretary of the com pany, ami we will accept no orders given by an employe of tlie company, for any purpose whatsoever. C.Miin lln November 10. 1S75. i.nnx CoMi'.ixv. tt Oyster, Fish ANII C.AMU DF.I'OT! vviti:ii s iii.ot'ii. We will sell, hcrcalter, our goods at the following prices, and solicit the pat ronnge of the public: OY.slllltS. Family brands, per ian il.l cents. Standards1, per eau 15 cents. Select, per can 50 cents. Select, extra, per can 55 cents. Tub oysters, per 100 $1 00 risu. Chicago Trout and White..,! 1 ets. per lb. Came, Fan FMi. 10 mid 1'2 ets. per lb. I'.lMK Of all description constantly on hand, consisting of wild turkey, sijuirrris and yeitlson. iiiioi'i:i!H;s. Family groceries very cheap lor cash, u:.v .vNin'oiTni'. Made a spirally. Olveus a trial. MU.V'IS, Cheaper than the cheapest. Kecpectfiillj", I'.'-iblf. Wm. Wisri'.lt, Jk., & Co. "lOMlNINT ADVANTAGES : toned, sfJEW LOW RESERVOIR "STANDARD" 'TiIiw'' AUK ECONOMY IN Wanted A girl to co Iron In a small family. Apply TplMiini) faVOrim rC'I'mM Foggltt, corner SeM'iith street and .IcJ V'UWU VUlNiMlli LUUfli on avenue. l'J-'J-tl Tlif Alcxiiiiite,' Ciiiinl.v lliililt seIN exelianue nil nil tlie prlnelpiil elllesol' Diiinpe, mill ntti'iiits to Ilie rnllc cllon of eliilnis unit clitics, espec liilll.v in Urriiuuiy. ll-'JI.Iui. A. Mack Is ollcring great bargains In ladles', mUses' mid children's shoes. He lias the largest and llucst stock In the city. 1 1-27-1 w For men's and boys' underwear, al-o men's and bojs' bats and cans, llell bron A Well's Is the cheapest phiculn tlie city. A good merino suit for ". cents. 1'resh Itiilliiiiore uliell o.vslci-s nl the I'liliilers' House I .-"..l 'Mil- fJAcrl-foi utent lunili mcx (In most stylish and neatly lining in the uinrket' a'ld sold only ,"t A. Mack's. ll-'J7-lw Hoys' call and kip boots of every quality, at very low prices, at A. Mack'.s. Do not fail to give liini a call. It will fully compensate v on. nov27-l w Just received another new supply of those cheap boys' clotblugaiid overcoats. As this is a leading article with Us, we mean to undersell the cheapest iu the I y. llr.it.miiiN A' Wi:u.. -'0,000 note beads', :t0,000 envelopes, 20,000 letter head-, 10 reams statements, 'JO reams bill heads Carlisle paper just received and for .-ale at the I'i i.i.i: i i.n olllce. The best black alpaca, from '20 cents to 51 also black casshnere lor IK) cents. F.mprcss cloth In all colors fur 50 rents. and the newest woolen plaids for I!0 cents, can always be found at llellbron A: Well's, 1 12 and 11 1 Commercial avenue. 1'rcsli lliilllniorc shell iiyslrrH nt Ilie I'lniilcrs' llnnsc I l.'JH.If A Mack guarantees every pair of his custom-made boots and shoes, and actu ally exchanges a new pair tor any that may rip or burst. This Is a fact that should be noted by every person, espe cially by those victims of shoddy goods made in imitation ot custom work. nov'27-lw ll you want an economical heating tove for wood ami one of the handsom est stoves in the market, with illumina ted front, buy the Improved Kvening Star which took the blue ribbon at St I.ouls Fair last October, over all others on exhibition. For sale by C. W. Hen derson, KM Commercial avenue, Cairo, Illinois. ll-'-'S-d-lm J The most economical wear In line shoes for ladles, misses and children arc those elegantly made extension sole shoes at A. Mack's. He ha a full line of them, and charges no extra price. They are therefore within the reach of eveiyone, and every one should wear no other kind of shoes especially iu the winter season. Ueinember they are sold only by A. Mack, at the City Shoe Store. ll.'27-lw. LYNCH & HOWLEY'S Real Estate Column FOlt KKNT. Huslucss house on l.evee, lately oc- cupled by Cunningham it Stllwell. Huslness house on l.evee, near Sixth street, latelv occupied bv Cross, Cole man tt' Co. Winter's Mock- suitable lor Hotel, Olllces or llushie.ss rooms cheap. Tenements numbered I, 7, Sand !), In Winter's How, 5 rooms each, for $10 per mouth. No. 10 (comer), f12 50 7 room. Cottage on Sixth street, near Wash ington avenue I rooms 5d0 a month. Store room In "Pilot House," lately occupied by A. Halley. Storeroom lately occupied by Howe Sewing Machine. Co., on Commercial avenue, near Ninth street. Two small Houses west of Twenty second stieet, near Fine, $1 each per month. Dwelling house on Twellth, near Walnut, 0 rooms. Store room on l.evee, above Klghth street $'J0 per mouth. Cottage on Nineteenth street, near Washington avenue al $S 50 a month. Dwelling house on Sixth street and Jellcrsou avenue. I'ppcr lloor of brick building on Commercial avenue, above Tenth utreet, very desirable. ltooms In various parts of tlie city. FOUI.F.ASUOItSAI.i:. number of Lots on l.evee, above Twelfth street, oiitsulu lire limits. Also a large number of other l.ots iu dillereut localities. Lands, In tracts to suit, near Cairo. S-lS-tf. B-fifXX Amber and Whito rag stock envelopes at thu Uui.i.u i i.N ollice, printed fit 60s.ind $1 00 per M. Kxehange for sale on all the princi pal titles of Kurope at F.nlcrprlso Savings Hank. 11-12-lm. llellbron it Well havu always on hand the best and largest stock ol Corsets In the city. A good corset, grey or whlto at lO.ccnts. ll pays to trade at Hiilhrou it Well, as they have marked all ihelr goods down to suit the times, and have alwuys a large mid well ff lected stock of clothing. Wo Invite every 0110 to call on im before go ing eliewhcre. A good caslnet suit for $0, at llmi.mtoN & Wkii,. 4-OHMINMiN JOHN NO. 294. HAY, AgenU for :Cornr i 11 Mallmv). MATHUSS d?c AND UNIFORM sell, wu. iclpts of bllllr-.TQ. Week, and the market kinds are plenty, ami there is demand for choice. Uggs seem to be easy, but there are none In market and demand I. good. Choice apples are scarce and iu good demand ; choice lieu lUvU wontiV sen icuvWty i 1 In round lols ; common aliples are overstocked ami dull. Potatoes are In omo request, and the market Is linn, (i.iiue Is not wanted until settled cold weather. Flour Is dull and unchanged ; bay Is plenty and very dull. There Is very little corn in mar ket and no demand at all, except for a lew car ol white al the mllN. Oals are slc.uly and unchanged ; meal and bran rule quiet and dull. Hates of freight by river have declined and will probably remain at present quotations : 1 7 A and il. cents to Vlcksburg and New Orleans ; hay, $1 50; pound freights lo way points '-0 cents per hundred ; dry barrels, io cents. TIIU MAKKUT. aSSTOU!' friends should bear In miiiil that the pr' ;es here given are usually (or sales t roi n tlr.-t bands In round lots. I'i tilling orders and for broken lots it is nec essary lo ehargu an advance over these llgtires.-igjia FI.OL'H. Full stocks and no demand. Very few sales were reported. Prices are un changed. We note sales of 'J0O barrels, $ I :iK"i" IK) ; 150 barrels on orders, St 50 W ; 750 barrels city. J5 50" 50 ; 'i(H) barrels, $5 000 75. HAY. The market is overstocked and very dull, eearcely any demand at all ; none on speculation. Sale were 1 car strictly choice delivered, $17 ; 1 car timothy de livered, $1 1 ; 2 cars common mixed, !i; 1 car mixed delivered, $11 ; 2 ears mixed delivered, $10 ; 1 ear choice delivered, $15. COHN. Hecelpts are light but there is no de mand. There Is some inquiry lor choice white at mills, and nonu ollcring. The only sales reported were 1 ear mixed iu second hand sacks delivered, I5e. OATS. The market rules llrmaud unchanged, with plenty ollcring for the demand. Wc note sales of 2 cars sample in bulk on track, itil cents ; 1 car tiulena In bulk on track, ilS cents ; 1 car black iu sacks de livered, 17 cents; 000 sacks mixed IC IS cents : 1 ear mixed In bulk on track id! cents ; 1 car white In sacks delivered, 15 cents. MUAL. Dull and unchanged. The demand continue: light. City meal Is quoted un changed ; country meal dull and lower. Sales were 100 pounds country kiln dried delivered $2 i!5 ; 100 pounds country kiln dried $2 35; 500 pounds steam dried $2 50 ; 1 car kiln dried 5-2 10. 11UAN. Not much doing ; very little In market and onlv a small demand to fill orders. We note sales oi l car in sacks delivered $15 00. HCTTHH. Hecelpts during the week have been unusually heavy, and the market Is stock lug 141. The demand Is steady and fair at unchanged prices. Sales were: 500 pounds choice roll, 252$e; ilOO pounds choice Northern packed, 2Si!0t: ; 100 pounds choice Northern roll, 27c; 100 pounds Southern Illinois roll, 2.iu; I packages Northern roll, choice, 27c; 0 packages extra choice dairy packed, 2!c ; 200 pounds choice northern roll, '2ms ; 'J00 pounds choice northern roll, 27c; 10 palls Southern Illinois., 25c; (5 buckets North ern, common, 2.12lc; 2 tubs choke Northern, 2sic. 1:11 :J. The demand Is not quite o active, but prices am firm and receipts all taken, leaving the market bare. Sales were: 100 doen, 20e; 200 doen, 2.ii;20(! ; 200 dozen, 250. OHANOF.S Most ol the receipts urn In poor condl. tlou and hard to sell. 'I he demand Is ac live for choice at good prices. Sales of 10 barrels damaged, r.iS . POULTRY. Tiu poultry inatket Is overstocked ;lhe weather Is unfavorable lor ilre-ed, and live are neglected. CiiH.'Ki:s Sales were 0 doen dres-ed bens, $.1 ; I" doen live, $2il ; -1 coops llve,$22 50. TutiKOVS Sales were 100 lbs dressed. 12c; 15 dozen live, rn)l2; 2 coops live gobblers, $12 ; 100 lbs dressed, 12Ju ; 2 coops live gobblers, $12. APPLF.S. Choice apples are scarce and wanted; common plenty and dull; Sales were S3 bills common, $22 50 ; 50 bols. choice Wlno Saps, $a 50 ; i!5 bbU. WInesaps. $2 25 ; 50 bbls. mixed, $2 103 50 ; KI0 bbls. medliiin, $il;00 bbls. choice inlxid, $; 25il 50; 25 bbls. C.cnetlcns, $2 25 ; 50 bbls. WInesaps mid (icuellcns, $1 Tfltjjl 2 IHI. POTATO US AND ONION'S. - Onions arc plenty and very dull. Pota toes are Improving, but slowly. Sales were: 150 bushels Pcaehblow potatoes In .(w r. t...tl. Kii... lfUu...H,.L l..i.liK1.vL iwhi.rtiij MfcHi'HArrn. B. HIIXII &XD SON (SucctMoM to John n Phlli.) FORWABDIUQ j AMU Commission Merchant Ami I idlers In CORN, OATS, FIOUK, MEAL, BBAX, tte. LAFMN ft RAND P0VPKB CO fttli Strt aid Ohio LflVDO, E C. - UHL, FOHWAHDING An-I Ccnerul Commission Merchants Diali-rn In FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY AND PRODUCE, Steamer . Iiovoo, Cltj- Capitol ivi., " Idlowlbl, F.vausv Tow-boal Hre,m. I.ouls. Nail City, St. Louis itivni:, wi:.tTin:it axi ni.si.vi:si. The rlyer last evening was 2il feet on the gauge, having risen I 1-5 Inches during the previous 21 hours. Thu weather Is cloudy and mild again, with a sprinkle of rain occaslonaly and a very heavy log inee dark. Huslness dull. :kni:i:.u. iikms. No news: was received from Liberty Island yesterday. Tim situation tbero must be Interesting. There must have been no less than eleven boils then yes terday morning, trying to get over. It was Captain Vrml. DavN ilivdgu boat No. I that the Kokert went to tow at DogTooth. The wrecking boat Horace Is at the wreck of the Mtfry Alice near St. I.ouls. Captain Mack's Liberty No. I will, 110 doubt, lay up here for the present. Captain Joseph Gibson returned to Chicago by last night's train. Capt. Hambleton ol Mound City, re turned front his trip South yesterday. When we left tlie Levee at six o'clock hist evening, the Uekcrthad not returned from her pleasure excursion and tl.e fog hung over the water so thick that ll could almot be felt. There were a good many friends ashore, anxiously awaiting her arrival. W'aii Dl.l-AinilkNT. ItlVKK Itll'OIlT, Dec. AUOVK LOW WATXH. w St.. Culm l'tlulmrR.... Cliiclmmli... l.milrivHU'... NiisAivUle ... bt. I.011I.1.... O II IU 4 ll li til 'J - I JAMKS WaVsOS, SrlKiunt, Signal ."-trvlre, t ,sj. A, L0CALN0TICES. 1000 sheets of brlstol board just re- tor eel veil at the Hi'i.i.r.rix ollice, and sale to the trade. MOl'NTUD MAPS or tiii: c'lly ol' Cairo, colored and varnished, for sale at half pi leu ($2.50) at the Hl'i.i.KTi.v ollice. -The Hevolutlon as a base burning stove for bituminous coal, needs no pull ing from the .subscriber and It never pull's (smoke) Itself. For durability, economy and beauty It cannot beexcellcd. Call at my store where I have one in constant use and l shall be happy 'to explain Its good working qualities, and l will also take pleasure In referring to many par tics who liave U In use, and who pro- iiouiico it ii" lior to any stove they have ever used. C. W. ll:.vni:i:ox. 17I Commercial avenue. Cairo, III. ll-2S-dlui Ni:w Aivt:nTi.Ni;m:.viN. Admlaiitrktor'i Notice. JjWryn: nl' riyus T, I'mkiT. iliTi'a.iil. Ij llii'linilirslKiutl IiutIiik hi'i'H illliit'l Al- liuiil-lraliirol Ilie k'dluti' nl i'ym I I'aikrr Ulu of I lit' cuiinty nf Alrxiimli'i' mul Miite nt Illinois, iliuiinil, lnTiliy utles notire tlmt lie will up puir ifoii' thu emmty court of Alcxiuulir rnuu ty,t Oun'ouit linns In Ihf oily of Calm, Illi nois, in Hit .itiiiiiury lei in. uu ine mini annum) hi Juiiliary next, lit wlilrli time ull n t'ooin lniv iiiKCluliiii iiKlntt salil estate urc mitilUsI ami niiirnttsl to ntti'iul fur Hie iuriosi' of liut loif tlie nume niljtistt'il. Alt nrsous huli'litisl In Hint e tntt'iiro ii iili'ti'il to nmke Iniiiuillutc itj metil to tlie iinilersliiiKt, DttUst tills anliliiv nf IHceinWr, A. I'. IsT.V ItOltliltr ll. l l'.NMMillAM, 1J-:.i1i'ht. .Viliiiliii.lrjlid' HEBSACKEE TO THE FRONT ! CITY BAKERY EIGIITII STREET. Ilebsacker Is nvmrtHl to cup(lv nil who vvUh llii'.ul, 1 .iki, Ciiiilivtiiinery, i.lirl.lnni- rninl TnH, iinii 11II iirlK'liH in Ills line. Ksvlul nt teiitlnii iwi'l to li'lni? unit tlriiuiiieiitlni? Clirl-t-iiiiis unit New Yeur's (Juke. He U also preiuirnl In furnish tmrtv siill'r 011 short notirv. tt-'.-tm . Sheriff's Sale. I IV ilrtiicul'ilw certain e.i-.-iillons to mvili IDrirliil l,y Hie clerk of Ilie circuit eoint of A I .'.v,i,i. iTouiiiv. in the Mute of Illinois, in luior ofl'liiii'lrs it i'uliei'ulel VVlllImn Wolf, III 111 of c. (I. Cutler l.'o. , mul upliist .1 null's l.nuull , I lime levied iiimii tlie ritlliiwlnj? il,seiiliil inop- erty, in the nrat mlilitloii to the i lly or lulru, county of Alexumli'i' mul Mule of lllluoln, to wn; I.OI llllllllHTllI line III IMUI K immwini iweiily-eiitlit (). n Ihe lirorty ofthelulil luines Cm row, lili'h 1 nlmll olTer ut )iiiilic hI ut the Miiith-cusl ilonr of Ihe mart house in the city orUuiro, III Hie couiiiy or .viexuuner unu bluleof Illinois, 1111 Ihe Hunt iluy of lleeeinlier, A. II. IS7.V, lietwivii Ilie liniirn of nine o'eliH'k, 11 ill , unit mn-et of uM dr. I'or nili, In nat l.fy will Kxei'lUioii. ALEX. II. IKV'lN, Sheriff of Aluuniler County, IlllnoU Cairo, Ills,, .Noieiaher 11, Is"''. U-VMliI f,. I), Akin, Culro. II. K. Akik, C!i!t-ao, L. D. Akixx 4t Co., Dcaltrslu - Harness 1 Saddles, Whips, Collari, Etc. 103 Commercial Avenua, . CAIS0, UX. ... . win Dim n vmupirit' illicit! Mr(, i I M ll't'I.lllIXjUUlU Urif-. v " ' ' r MOT