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i J. O. LYNOH'B Real Estate Column . ' AxMidreonnty land, Cairn lore, .lnj tor 5U Lrtpl prortr. ' IORSALL. A Jlttt residence 6a curut r llalbrook vnine aii'I Twenty-third rtnt. at , arjraln. ; f TlM) aoflth halt of tfm "Pilot" ii7uw! at FOR ItKNT. Sevoral flue rooiu In Winter's block. lood two story brick lulublc lor .ore anil offlccn on Coinincrcial uvr.nuc, jettvwn Eleventh and Twelfth. -Brick dwelling comer .N'iuvtetmb tod Poplar street. Saloon and fixtures, routhweet corn -r Eighteenth stnet and Commercial t venue, at a bargain. Dwelling house on i;ros strict, wts (A Washington avenue. Two business bousf n Ivre street, above Eighth, $30 each, Store room on Commercial avenue, next to Waverly hotel, f 10. Two story house on Commercial av enuo. Two tenement suit.-ibln for shop find mldences. ' Store room, rorrirr Twentieth and Poplar, $9. Up stairs of bouse on Commercial a v cnuo, near 10th street. Suitable for JwtiUiny, Tenements numbered 8, 0 and 10 W Infer" Row, 5 rooma each for $10 pr month. In flrsHdass order. Orphan Asylum bulldbi and prtruU h. Kent low, to a good tenant. Store room, corner Twentieth and Washington avenue, $12 a month. Kooms In vartori parti f tho city. FOR LEAfcE OR SALE. Laud, In tracts to rait, near Cairo. tf.8-18 ' The lra Trail." A rpiey sketch descriptive) of a trip over the Atchinson, Topcka and Santa Fe railroad, the beauties, scenery and pleasure resorts of the Rocky Mountains, by "N'yro Crinkle," the musical and dramatic critic of the New York World, wnt free on application, together with the San Juan Guide, maps and time tables ol this new and popular route from Kanww City and Atchlnaon to Pueblo, Denver and all points in Col orado, New Mexico, Arizona and the .San Juan Mines. The finest line of l'ulluun Sleepers on the continent between tho Missouri river and the Rocky MounUins without change. Special round trip tourists1 tickets from tbe Mi-iourl river to Denver at $50, good to stop off at nil points. Address T. J. Anm.k-kj.v. Ornvfi! Paisengcr Agent. TorTKs. Kam. Picture I'ransiaa;. VVis have this day sold to Mr. t. (' Ford tlx; entire lot of moulding tools etc., of tho picture training department ol the Bulletin. All orders for frames etc., should tie sent to him or left at this office-. We bespeak tor him the lib erstiiy ot patromffr; that ha? been be stowed upon us. His assortment ol moulding Is complete, ptlis beyond ( ompetiUon and he jnarr-nt. atlfao lion in all cases. CuirnOr.t. 1 1-75. . tf Cairo Bvllmin (o. Tb).llKlM-irt.ad fre Luarta. Jaeckel, proprietor of the popular Thalia saloon, corner ol Twcltib sti-eet and Washington avenue, excels all there, in his lino of business in his free lunches. Erery morning at ten o'oejock. Mr. Jaeckel spread a lunch which would do honor to aay saloon in the land. His friends should make a note of this and give him a call. 20-dlra J. torwra; Utrlatiouae. on Eighth street, two doors Irom Alex ander County Bank, Is the place to get a lashionable hair rut or smooth shave or anything else la the barber liec La dies' and children' hair cut or dressed, either at the sbop or their homes, 6.23-tf ; XMlesI Isilrmran. ' Tbe best violin, guitar and bass strings in the city and musical instruments of all kinds can be obtained of . & W, Buder, corner ol Eighth street and Washington avenue. They make pianos and organs a speciality. - JMO-lf For a smooth shave, a neat and fash ionable bair cut, or retrekhinj champoo, go to Ed. Braxton, at the planters' barber parlor. Tbe bet of perfumeries and bair tonics always kept on hand. The bath room connected with this establish ment is the only one In the city, and is always kept in tbe neatest order, ready for the convenience of customers. tt rr ment. A good store room iu John Reese's brick building, on Twentieth street, near Washington aveuue. Also four good rooms suitable for dwelling boose in eame building. Rent reasonable; apply on the premises. 10-4-1 m Hotheri can evcur health frr Uitlr chit drto sud rest for tbttaselve by tb Um. ef Cas tors, a pultct substitute tor Caetor Oil. It ( abaclaUlybaraaltMi. andisss pleasant tc- take a booty. Yot Wind-Collta sour stomach, wonus er coustlpation, lor youug or old, tier I nothing. iuwtsUnoelike f. Tt law tain, it 'speedy, it I cheap. Caked Ereaati, eta, sweWnce, fpraias. stuf jolats, caias Kalds, polaoaoua blue, and sU bone aad tauacle ailiuenti, can te absolutely ourl by tbe Centaur Uuioieut. Wbat tbe WUite Uuhneal is for ths bumaa family, tbe Yeuow UnUttant is for iiBe4, aaiiH sad tame borses aad aal- Mrs. Daniel lAinpert w ill continue the barber buainess ot her late husband, at the old stand on Eighth iixX betweeu Waahlngtou and Coiuuercud. The shop will be under tbe snpei vMon of John LAmpertwbols first-class barber and Invite old and new customers' to give 1V :;. , . , TTT7T W ar evASttxed M aaeonSne .verSTW T. Orttt-Qt H Siaidi SN for rbvuTof Alas n4rouatt.bitk cealiat tnvvt? riactioa. Wait utkoritei PlTlH SA CT, for an to'lruMieeyll1 for hvtffnf Al tB4rriuiit7, ettM euiB4ttovs7)airUrv. ftTATtS ATTOtSttV. . LiiiTwB.Bl'UnihP1iaM aaannnre that t ru a rao'llaatt fcr I be qftnr ef Motee Ationtr for AJuaBder enuty at the November ele nol- I :, ; , , Wyt.CMut.WT- We ere eoAeriatd a aaae4nre GEO. W. HENDHIC KH, JR , aft a cm data at tbe No- vambereleciioa, for Stn Ateortrrt tTX Atajf ao'kr rounty , I - M-wM .. . .. , , UliClUr CLEtlK. ' We ait autborlaed ta awtouDee WILLI AU W. WPITKEl KR3 aa e uoclMale lr Circuit Clrrk of Alcsanlur county st Uie ouidim eonaty atooUoa. . - . We are authorised to sdbouikw JOH5 Q, HARM AX aft e candidate for tbe office i.f Cir cuit clerk of AU.xamltr county at the ranuing eounty cIocUod. We are antborlz! to aanouure JOHN A, RkKVlb as acmidldate for tbe oOice ot Circuit Vlk at um MoTcmber electioa. Wtareauthorlid to announce W. r.PITCRKR uscaodl'Ute Tor Ue office of Circuit Clerk of AJeuoiler county at tt KoYcnibrr elrciion. We aie authorieed Ut annoitricr CYP.l S (AAjSk. as an I ndrprndnt eaodi'tate for tbe if flre ol Circuit Clerk of Alianler county at tlie election NoTemlier lib, HC! . FOB COCNTT COMMI9S10XKK. We are auUiorised to anoounea Martin Brown, of Tbcbea, aa a candidate for County Uenajiie alonrr or AlcxaaUer county at tbeeriftuine; onnrrty ebxtioB, We are ftuthorle! to announce JOHN lll'ltl TI'N. of liulcwood precinct, aa candidate fur the office of County ComrniMionn of Alnm uVr Guiiaty at tbe Nevembcr clwtion. 8E0BJBT SOOTBTXES fjrv AfiCALON LODGE, Ko. fl. - 4' Kni)rlit of Pytbina, mU arrry Tr- Frilowa' Hall. Hows, Cijanot-llor Uonimanacr. i-i ' ALMAKnBR IODGE, NO. 224. JT lndeiicn'lfnt OtVt of 04d-Fl-y toe. tntrts fay Tburertay night iimini1 at huff-retff ktmi, tn their hail on twi roial avenue, bt twem fciith and rTrntb trfta . N. A, Dr roHt, K O 1A.IRO lffJAMPMTNT, . O. O. r., n.et m kM-i1Iowi Hall on fh ttnt and third I uley in erery month, at balf-paat seven A. Comwoft, Vj P A CAIRO LODGE. NO. 237, A. F. A A. M. Hold rvtrular eonUBunieationa in Ha Xaonu: HaiI, corner Commercial avenue ' ' !tnd Kiylith etrer, on the second and ourth fondaT of each month. BATKft Or AnTEmTIMIXG. ttf All bills for sdTertleini() axe due and pay able jva.ca Traniiant aHrertisinf will be lieTtvd at the rate of tl 00 r squan for the Ant lnoertion nnd AO cents fox each aubaequent one A liberal dieoount will tie made on standing and riiil advertlaeinenta For inaertina: Faneral notice $1 W VrMct of meetlns; of tocietlee or secret orders V) cent for each inter Lion Cbercb, Society, Feettvalaad Sjppcr nutk.-ea will only be Inserted as advertisements No advertisement will be jeueivert at lemi than tn cent, and no adverbwnient will tw infterted for lee than three dollar i-er month LOCAL Bt SIKI.M MUTIt'KM Of one fuarv (H lines Fjtace) or more, in hcrtcd in the IIi llktin as follows : (le-s than one M'Jure counted as a square.) One insertion per square Two insertions p.r siiare. Thrteiu-M-itioiis p:r square 1 Six fnscrtions per iqture... 1 SO to 1 00 1 73 2 50 A M Two wct-U per g'tuarc One month per sijoare. eee Special rates made on Urge advertWv ments or lor longer time. CITY NEWS. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1S-70. Local WeaSaMv Keaort. Caiso, III. ot, t lc. tim a. likM. Till, WUI). VSL. S 1 H S I H . i i H IS WSAf T a m. y ooi etc 11 I p.m. i M ! 71 4 ' W- I bl .: f su lair clear do do - j.viiss Watson, Gt-rtrant. Sixnal Kervice. lT. H.A. The Beat, Tho "La Cults" takes the lead of all fine cigars, lor sale by Paul H. Sohuh. Far Male, A second hand Singer sewing machine or aala cheap. Apply at Stowart A W Inters auction room. - At ISebtib'a. ' - r . The smokers lavorito Is "LaCulta," for sale by Paul H. Schuh. Price, five cents.' tf Wssted. John Benson Is requested to coll at the Cairo Bullktik office, or communicate with us by letter, concerning bis land In Milwaukee county, Wisconsin. -t At Waleler'a, The largest and finest btock of (".enth' Furnishing Goods can be found at Ike Walder's, corner ol Sixth and Ohio Levee. (.25-lm. . Wealed 00 Meet, To call at the corner ot Sixth street and Ohio levee, lice Wilder.- baa a large stock of Overcoats and ilea and, Boys suits at prices to eait the times. ,:, . O-aS-lni. Honeekeepers, Atteaitian I ' A ootnplete outfit ot furniture, almost new, all lino and in rood order, tor sale terms reasonable; just tbe thing tor a couple going to housekeeping, apply to Geo. Turner, at the St. Charles hotel. 10-37.3, For Bala er JLeaee. sTe .ArltngUtu Jestaw. This well known and popular hotel Is now oflered tbr bale or lease, on easy terms. .For particulars inquire on tho premises. v Taos, B. Ellis, ,. .10-23-tf, Proprietor.' Slew Fresteb Qeek, . For sale, a new French clock, has never been used, hi of elegaat. design, warble and broue, rune fourteen days, tUlkt every hour und a half hour, retail irw $60, cm be bpngbi' for $40,, Apply at the Bulletin orHc. JC. a. BritxtTT, - MM Cult, v. ' ' 5 . Buy ttie 'U Cults" dgar'ot Paul H. Hcbuu. Price, I eentij. ; ' -; r tf . . Use Welder - .i - , has the largest aad finest stock; ot Jtoys' and Youths' clothing that has ever been In Cairo. . He can salt, a Oiildirom! four -J- aaOaai Best ihn tt. Obarir th tnrS Renfts To-rrww.Ke)fjisia;, By Invitation of the Alexander county Democratic central ' committee, JlpoX it rj Ik - . 1 A . ovnu ii. vn'ou fees miim citizens of Cairo on the joliticaJ questions ot tho day at tbe court house to-morrow f Wednctiday) evening, Hxs $btlt wlrf sfc4lh7refy t6tlsfat4 J).;S(uldl ii tho samc!place last Friday evening. Dem ocrats hnd Republicans arc alike Invited to be present. j?eaj will be reaerfed foe YOU MUST ItEULSTEIt TO-DAY. Itealaler I omocratiTotcr. should notferecf i4 ixnictuticr ; Biat Uay After" to-morrow, Tuesday, la the last chanra they will have for registering. YOU MUSTP.EG1STEU TO-DAY. ; or Nalc. Two good Milch Cows with young uaives-j' Apply, to Jinns .Tbtiasxjk.atAntf depot. " Sun please copy. it. YOU MUST REGIS l'KK TO-DAY. Green U. Raum had a good audience at tbe court houe last night. His speech was one peruliafly ctur&cteristtoot him, but the gallants were very load in Jhelr applause, and made Green Jcl much greater than he really a. YOU MUST REGISTER TO-DAY. PestpoaieXl. Fannie Carter, the negro womrin who so dangerously wounded Mary Luce, also a negro, with a knife on last Wednesday night, wa- Liken belore Judge Bross for lor trial on Friday but was again returned to jail, Mary Luce being unable to ap pear against her. r j r. YOU MUST REGlSTEirTO-bAY. . . WIU sveply te Jte. Met eta). The Hon, Thou. Hanidayj chairman of the county Democratic comuitteo, has requested Mr. Oberly to reply to Dan Munns bloody harangue of Friday night, and Mr. Oberly has consented to do so, as will be seen bj reference to another column. The time and place of the meet ing has not vet been announced. YOU MUsTrEGLSTEII TO-DAY. renonal. Among the arrivals at the St. Charles yesterday were Robert S.Riddle,5atchei,' Miss,; O. .G. Williams, St. Louis; Mr. J. W. Tilford, Nashville, Tenn. Mr. Charley C. , Mason, formerly. clerk in the Illinois Central railroad oi tiees here, and well and favorably known to our citizens, now occupies the .posi tion of bill clerk in the office of the St. lxmit, Iron Mountain and Southern rail road at Tcxarkana. YOU MUST REGISTER TO-DAY. A BprlKully Conttdeace Man. A confidence man, who is supposed to Itave enmc hero on the Grand Republic tried his wicked tricks on a young greener on one ol the whart boats j ester day. He was detected by several gentle men and arrested, and while on his way to Jttil broko away troin the officer, and r.ltiar a lively chase and a half hours hunt, was again found under a honse on Eleventh street, back of Walnut. He is iu tbe calaboose nnd will be given hear ing thii morning. YOU MUST REGISTER TO-DAY. Jeweit'e Caret. Our friend Jewctt, of the St. Charles hotel, denounces the item in the Bulle tin iu regard to the colored orator, Nel son, as contemptible, and says Nelson re turned bU sincere thauka tOfMrDean, the clerk, for the '' kindness' shown him'. It is possible our statement might, have been modified. But we know Jewett will not deny that the kindness shown Mr. Nelson was wholly due to his absence. Mr. Dean, the clerk, was in charge of the St. Charles during Mr.. Nelson's slay there. Mr. Dean is a progressive Demo crat. Jewett Is a high-toned, bloody-shirt Radical. Hence his dislike for the ne gro. ' YOU MI ST REGISTER TO-DAY. One) Mora. A gentleman whose name we could not lrarn, came to Cairo from Essex, Mo., on. Saturday, to purchase tickets for him self and family from this point to Dal las, Texas. While hero be was met by two men, one ot whom bp, , says .was at least sixty years of age, aud tbe other about forty, who, upon learning that he was going to Texas, eaii they too were on their way to that state. ' They wanted men to work, and would give him a job when they got there. They were going to the Illinois Central cattle yards, on Commercial avenue, and aeked the Essex man to go with them. When a abort distance from tbe yards, tbe younger ol the two men -einxrkecLto the old man 'that train will be here In a tew minutes. If you have the money about you," I wish you'd pay me and let me go." Tbe old gentleman bad nothing less thau A h hundred dollir hiU 'anu askid ike Essex man to change it for him. Tbe latter bad only forty dollars. Tbe old man said:' -If you will let me have it I will pay It back as soon as I get. this bill changed. That's Just the amount I owt thU man,". The snun trom : Essex gave him the "forty dollars. Shortly alter ward the old gentlemen bad business in another part ot the city, and said to bi Essex frleud t It you will go back li tho Planter's house, you will .find ut Uu door a large trunk; It Is worth five bun dred dollars .. It belong, la me, at 1 teel a little uneasy about it. l.wisb jq would keep your eye on it awl at r eca U I come back, and I won't be gcSt bat a tew minutes, I'll give you your torty dollars." .The Essex man went to the Planters and waited, but up to thU time his friend haa note-nit In an.au tpt1.V'oboerW4iAIroJlUai; tain roaa gave tne innocent Essex man w r. mm SW iMamA WiWWaT Vfctt leypt Till T for VBt!aruMBy this Wsss. nla rnlMlla . Wilt Rnaelotr srhaB)e(i. - SAlgc John U. Mulkey Of (his cjry will address Democratic meetings at Clear Creek and Toledo on Friday and Saturday nighU. J " rnUri-ohn will reply so Dan StuniTs rendition of Rob ' inrersoll'f speech at the ccrort hou, to-morroW Ulght. : . T J . a i. . The Radicals T this city' are making tverjr'efiire, wrare told, to 'bring Blaine and Ingersoll to Cairo, but both have other fields of labor. i , ' The people of Union comity' are mak ing preparations for a big Democratic demonstration to take place at Anna on Thtirsday. , Uon. , John pi. Oberly ol this ity, will "be ibi principal orator of the occasion. ',. On Friday tl;re will be a Democratic meeting at CoMen, on which occasion frohn II. Oberly of thi will addres the crowo. j v ; ; i A BIG TIXJK r CKMIULU. '.Thrf Centnlia Democrats arc as biuy as bees getting ready for a Reform mass meeting and barbecue that will 'com pletely blot out the Bob Ingertfoll Radi cal demonstration. Among the orators who are advertised to speak", are Bine Jeans Williams, of Indiana ; Hon George W. Julian, ot Indiana ; Hon. John H. Oberly, ol this city ; Hon. Don; Morri son, ot St. Louis, and others. The affair i is to take place next Saturday! It Is said the Centralia Democrats are" turning things "inside out," and will aetonthh tho Radical when the affair comes OS..1,.' t John A.1 Logan speaks at Metropolis on Friday. ; " ! Charles Nelson, the colored Democratic orator, made a most telling speech at Mound City on Saturday night, and Dr. Caey declares Nelson is a God send to the Democratic parly of Egypt. Nelson spoke at Villa Ridge last night, and will address tho Democrats and Reformers of Grand Chain to-night. .' . GRAND Dr.MOCRATlC HAKBKCOK AT MR- TKOrOLlS. Mr, Georrc Cortis, the tobacco mer chant of Metropolis, and one ol the lead ing Democrats of Massac county, was in Cairo yesterday. He came for the pur pose ot procuring the services of Mr. John H. Oberly for next Saturday, when the reformers of Massac propose giving the grandest political, demonstration : ever seen iu this "neck of the woods." It' la to be a regular old time Democratic free barbecue, and will be made a glorious and euccesslul aflair. The farmers In the county have donated cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry of every description enough to feed twenty thousand people. Al ready the work of preparing the grounds for the - barbecue has toegun". Seats lor the multitude have been built, and ta ble, stanch?, etc., ore now in course of construction. Among tbe prominent speakers invited aud who are expected to address the crowd are Gov. John M Palmer, lion. John H. Oberly, Hon. James C. Robinson and others. A more hospitable people than theMassacans are hard to find, and every Democrat and friend of reform in this section should join them on this great day. Boats will Carry all who dcxe to participate, at re duced rates. At night there will be a grand torch light procession. In which all tho reform campaign clubs of this city, Mound City. Paducah and other neighboring townes will take part. It Is probable he steamer T. F. Eckert, with the ponderous, genial and sound Demo cratic Captain, Eeeso Dogan, will be char tered by the Democratic central commit tee for tbe occasslon. Mr. Corli j is one of the "most enthusiastic of Tilden and Hen dricks supporters, and is working night and day in ,the interest of the barbecue. He informesus thtt ten thousand people at least will be present. YOU MUST REGISTER TO-DAY. Arraet f Tere . SeiiBradoeit. Some days ago Sheriff lrvln received word from several points on the Ohio river, asking him to be on the look out for two desperate and daring robbers, who lor some time past havo been carry ing matters with i high hand in tbe vicinity of Evansvillo. vTbe authorities of Evansville and ether places along the river have made repeated cfforU to cap ture them, and chaeed them In skiffs from above Evansville to Joppa, where the robbers . boarded the teamer kind Cloud, and came to this- city. They jumped ashore immediately alter tho boat landed, and went to the Mockler Houte, ,in tbe lower part of town, to which place Sheriff Irvin traced them at a late hour Satur day night. He found thern both in bed aud sound asleep, and sent for Deputy Johu Cain and Chit! of Police Henry Gossman. When the officers entered the room, the robbers were still aaleen. and Sheriff. IryiflJawoiJ 6a with a ftentl poke in tbe ribs with a revolver, while Cam and Gossman took care of his partner. Upon being Interrogated the prisoners were very cautious, and when asked by Sheriff Irrra what their names were the spokesman replied, - we ain't got any names." Under the pillow of each were ! foand a regular'- arsenal. Revolvers, knives, billeysaud sling shots being $ few of the arret carried by each. Front the time they left fiyan&villef sixty odd shots Were fired at them by tho authorities of Skf ftftMU tttiat who gave ehaw. ; They Wart) locked up in the . county Jfl to aweuc um acuoo 01 we inaiana autaori tlae. Sheriff lrvln say I It has never lean his lot to cage two a bard looking Ifidj. vidua! before. (' ' YOU MUST REGISTER ZO.J tatlon of Pr. Bull's Cough Sy DAY. s he repu- w Cirto, Itt. Oct. 38. 1S. rmoiBciLtrc;-On my return to the eity this evening I find the following in the BuLLtmx ot to-day ! ,v , -j j ' Theotheday Mr. Charles Nelson, a cWored man, visited Cairo to make a Democratic speech, Ha was kindly re ceived. . Tbe Democrat whose gaAStk was, iofik; hiov to the 8t, CbajWt&e leading hotcLof tbe city, vept by a Rafli eal, aud asked-for-hmr the same treat ment the other fleets' of the bofH m ' carved the rights the cKil rights bill demands for him In a' public hostelry. He was received 'without any demon rt ra tion by tnlnebost'4 agent, but was defiled the right oft tw dining-room. His miais were sent to bU room, probably because bur .Radical friend believed his presence In .the .tttniajr-room would toppla tho bouse to it tail shake It to Us iotinda tlon with Inftgtratkni. - ' Tire words hcwhs denied the right ol the dining-room' are evwry one bl them utterly false. Mr. Kelson was assigned one of the' best rooms on tne first floor, and had his meals sent to his room at his own request. ' On his departure he In tormed Mr. Dean, tho clerk that he had been informed that the proprietor of tho St. Charles was" a Republican,' but be wished to return biinbia thanks for the kindness extended to him while in the hotel. The annu.t of the; BtTttm in making copitol out ot its statement is too transparent to tho?e acquainted with tbe facts in tho case,, and under tho circum stances l think contemptible" ; .Very truly yours, Jewett Wilcox. YOU MUST REGISTER TO-DAY . Vocal' Brevitlee. Tue Democrats ol Massac, PulasU and Johnson counties will barbecue at Me tropolis on'naxt Saturday. 'It If expected ten thousand people will be present -Government work on the Mlssltsirpl river opposite this city is in pt orc&j. --The Cairo and St. Louis railroad com pany moved their track again on Sunday. Fishing, hunting and ntdtmg partita nre now jo order,1' '' ' : ;We hao received a copy of the Fre- donia (Kaneas) TrVrune, publithed by Mr. B.r. Bowcn, late of this city. The Tnkvnc is a handsomely printed seven.. column paper, and. in polities U'Djmocratlo to the core.',' . i. . . i Mrs. J. II. Phillips, who accompa nied the remains of her luta T.u-.bind to Greenville, Illinois, lor interment, re turned to Cairo on Sunday uadf ning. "i a iue you to neip me a l.tue," saia a tramp, putting his head In at a doorway. "Why don't you help yourself Sf retorted the proprietor of tho house." "Thank you, I will." i said the tramp, seizing a bottle of whiskey and, a' cake ot B. T. Babbitt's Best Soap.- Two days alter wards he ' returned a ' cleaner man, and paid lor the good s' he had stolen. BT. Babbitt's Best Soap gained him employ ment, and with U returned self-respect., YOU MUST REGISTER TO-DAY . t li I'.1 i J Aaettors, '"of Household Furniture Wednesday moring, 10 o'llacky Noveraber 1, 187C, 1 ' ' ; No. Ill Commercial avenue, au- entire outfit of a dwelling, consisting of the finest kind of lurnltuie aud quucnSwaTe of every description, together with a good assortment ot miscellaneous goods composed of wardrobes, stoves, exten tion tables, carpets, pictures,' clocks, etc. Wintfr A Stewart, 2t . Auctioneers YOU MUST. REGISTER TO-DAY. RIVER NEWS. Waj DBABtiajrr, RrreN asror, ) Oct. 30. Mi. I I uiore ' STATION. tOW WATTS. ...... i rr. w. t. nr. Cairo c X s Pituburg.. 3 A ,. Cincinnati.......... Iu 6 X J Louisville t 8 X- S Naataville 2 u St. Louia..... W 6 1 J EvMTiue.,.., s 3 ' Hempni 7 IX 1 Vlokbur 11 7 1 New Orleito?. - o U Below Wga water of 1: . JAMES WATSOX. jRergveot Sixtui service. L". H. A. r i Vr XJet, t i.MMMlll 1 ARRIVED. , Stetimer James FiEk, Paducah. ; ' " WdX Shlnkle, Memphisj ' , " Polar Star and tow, Ohio river, . ", Keokuk aud tow,' Ohio river Ste. Genevieve, Mempblf.' DEriKTKD. 11' Staamer James FibK, raduran. i VintbhinklcCioulnnaiL f Polar Star and tow, St. Louis. . ' Keokuk and tow, Memphis. Ste. Genevieve, St. Louis.-; ' The James Fisk will leave for Patlo'jah at five o'clock, prompt. The Keokuk, and tow, for Memphis and the Polar Star and tow, lor St. Louis, passed by out of the Ohio. t : The Ste. Genevieve pa:-cd from Memphis lor St. Louis . ; '? Tito Grand RepuMifc talae in e Sun day night. She was till here at a Iths hour laftDijht taking on Irtijhr. The Vint Bhfnkle passed up for. Cin cinnati. She made soma additions here.- T The Old Reliable ' iut-' Boot and Shoe" MaHer, - i Has re-opened .his cEtibllbhmcntla ttie .. ... .... i " ATHXXTETJM BTJILDTNG. Wbere ean be (Mind an extra line ftosk fo goods in his line. Give Jones aeail. ' 1 "8-lft.tf. CEIWinvUL, REDUCTION , a - - Bfvsarxscra Three thoasMd. two buortre1 itr I f ! i.'k.: wnrdi of aewneeeui msuhi, as aWiaaat' raurfteeatof 1700, end a utrw meatna' tw eeevted la aeymtat rroinjwlwUara ejtia, ilurVailv Kweak'cueulatioTaad evbedu& a tna er aaverilalnf, aeei me w Auply teaawi- -eta will A Co. Sdvartialar Aeau, el 1'ark how, y adareae. awaiaer i - 1 : -VA si-nr eaate; aar W - ' '- .." ortrae a aVUa. WiaatAe. Marie Roberts, of the Count of Alexander and state of Ulinoi. he her certain truntfleert, or sale mortFaire, duly exerotrd, ac knowlelaed and ilvlivarMl. beannv .lut v. i.i. rley Of Aurn, A. I an4 rcnorrlcd In the aner'a orace of Alexander eonnty, in the ae of llliuois, Ib book Z if m roorigums .t pacetso, lid eontiy unto Urwniaa (.rcenlry truaea.all taa sblrewhifr described prernii.es, Slraatedla the county Alexande r nl htaie i.f llllnoM W-Wlt ; .Tile anlilfevet rmrl.n. .1 feeotloa rwerify-nvo (iS) , townhi)( venreen irTh ranjrr twr (J) west i also the couOitt frae tioniil trt of acutiua AoaaM-Als in aioeewateen (17), m fanf,-e two Ut tt, l'i e- "m " iimynu'nt 01 a tiromiPHOrr note r the PUm rrnnH hunMrptl nrf Mtit LMlrrh HiT. eentert rryrhcsnlJ St-iriii KolicrU. and liayaljli to Uieordurof the Mit -Oraeaae tireenley ; anil Whcreae, it le pnviVi4 4-nnd by raid trUt anti. Uia in rar ef U laull In tbe payment of ttie aatd pruralaaury note, or any mrt thereof, according to the tenor and rffect or fald note, then, on application of the lesul holder of naid note, it shouid and might be Uwftil for the un emls.ieo) Uraemea Crvcaley ti sell and dispute "woal'l prenjiars.andall the rlf ht, titlu, oeu- ru. u. r,lmv ot reurrnpucn or eaid .Maria Koberla. or ner beira and a-isirnn therein, at pub lic auction, at the wwt dor of the court notice , 10 Un city of Cairn, In the county of Ale)rndet and State of Illinois, for the liiehcst and lxt price the eame will hrinR in cajh aHer having adrertited such haie thirty dayn to any Dewft- Cairo, end to make, execute, and deliver to tbe phrcliwer or purchuers at each mie, good and sufficient deed or deeds of conveyance for tbr premUe sld. and out of the nroadi i.f n-h f ale to pay all com and etpenaee incurred in ad- vaniAine; and aellintr aaid preraiMM, including attorney 'a fee, alo the principal and inirrot on eaid nte; and, whermi, default hm Urn made in the payairnt of the taid note, principal and interest; now, therefore, public notice la hereby giver, that in p in.uaurc of haid Sale mortr"f, end ! virtue of tho rawer n,i an. thorlty to ie granted In anil Yy the rame, and Tinuc m ine fraiiiieoi tno ue, I, mr tuiiiie HIKned. wdl on 1- riday, the 11th day Of Nov., A. 1. , lh70. Bt 2 o'clock, p.m., at vet doi r ofthc court liouw, In the city of Cairo, eil anddiHUOHe M the premiiM- uboe and in aid trout niort- traK(l-fl iteieribed. and all theright, title, lien- tlt aud ixjiiiiv of rcdeiuptiiin of the Mid Merta Hobert!', Her li. Irs nr a-ir in therein, tt publie tucfi(in. for tlie hi'bri,t eul I f I price the tame will br;njf in n h. o k sf: m r. r; v i. r. v, Mortca. LINEGAR tt LAN-I'KN. l'ytor llotlu?ec. Oct. 17, lj7erf-30d ( lh:i City hmlil .t St. Louis, Mo. fEst.)lijlKaial353.) TH06. A. E1CE, A. X. I. JAB. KICE, A. K., J. H. HTJRW0OD, ' I-.B, ' I'l l rinclpals FULL LIFE SCHOLARSHIP, S8I 00 MOST Complete, Thorough nnd Practical nourw of rtudy in the Unianl SUttca a coarae indieneusible t every yonsif luan em bnrl'iiiB on the ca of life. For Illustrated Circular, Addreat, THOS. A. U1CE, A. II., t L. F.. Octll-diy- President. HOTi-.i.ei- St.Charles Hotel, prices mm 13 ::;t ths mis Room and Board, 1st and 2d Floors, $2.50 per Day. Room aad Board, 3d Floor S3 .00 Per Day Special Rate hy Weak or Mouth A limited numlxr of very dcnirahle family rooms ean be secured ut reasonable rates lortlu Snmmer month The St. Charles la the largest and best appoint ed House in ftouthern Illinois, and In the lt-ading hotel in Cairo. Sotwllhatandinir the "Bod Rock" reduction is prices, the table will, a iicual, be liberally supplied with the very beat 01 everriaiDK inut can oe touna in market. Fine large sample rooms for commercial trav elers, on ground floor, freeof charge. tJAU bagyaffpof guest conveyed to luidlrom the hovel n ileout churge Ja.VVrliTT WliOX A CO.. -16-tf. Fronrtetors. Winters Block! A Larger Stock and Lower Prices 7 'j.'oaxiwV error cash. TRIMMED HATS From Fifty cent to Twenty-five dollar. A lull Imo of late style corset and honivrr at lower prices than ever before offered in Cuiro. Old straws mode over or tuien . - ta acbaaee for -new goods. UNDER WEAB, A full Protfk of lA'XWi Woolea and Cotton r.NUtltWEAR. RIBBONS AND LACES rcutl'.vrs, r lowers, etc., of every eemty end at all PnciM. ' My tutck aiuct be closed out, and I will my cobtomert ticltfr bargains than ever offered before Sllib. C. M'LilAN, $ 5 ? 5 ? I ? ? T tha tfarhisia; riaas Wa are now pretrd to fureiab ali elaiuee with constant em ployiuonl at noma, Use whole of the time, or for Itiejr fre momeote. Bualnots new, light tnd profftabie. Ptrfcon ot either sex eaeUy earn frotB 6ocet!s fo $6 per eveoinr. and a propor tioaal aum by devoting their whole tine to th busiaeis, Boys ar d f ui earn nearly ss much a men . That ell no ae this notice uy send their ad4res, end tet i the business we mate this aopanaUeiad effar: To snrh as are sot well satis- Sed w am send on collar to pay fur tee troubi of wriUDg. e-nll partieulart, samples worth scventl dollars tn ooaumenoe work on, and a copy of Home and Hreiie. one of the largest and Det tHUklrate publicetiona, til sent area dv man raww, n j a want permanent, Erodetbla wort, CIeobcp ?mSo.i 1 Co, i'orl sad. iUlna.- B. SMYTH & CO., ' Tntolesale and V4 Dealers la Foreign and Do meitlo - . y irnnss of aix kuidb, . No. CO Ohio Loveo, CAPO. TUA , , W7CSUB. aitTIU CO. aae MattanUy rKL a Ure eteok ot tbe baat food. Iu m mai. DO. Urgtek4 ket, a aiMespeoiei ranch of lb tnsta to IB aoMa li-,2ii:;pm;v!i(io SUos say day ta We aaet carta, laaat eerenjisi iu. aia tetactl Va. liaZni aw CO. M HI I tOrouraitM. iU.aquaaHauxJkritlV' IU)G4, hlV9ini a siuaJl fcnt rt aarul Vjjsvteaf DdfceW uOfZtLtlL Vt T. JJy Jfcraulaa 4ofjr AjaajajaaMas aeat esa 1 11 .a a ' Ststitarf ai4 ikmt IT wUt.7lT m THOUSAND SOLD KaST-SEASOIT. HWDSOaE. CO.UBLE AND LOW PRICED ;-!. i. U sw ILLUMINATED IfTl IS A3 . CHSESPUL AS sU! OPEN PIEI, And a rterfwt CotnbinAl.pn o,' SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION, . CONVENIENT ARRAKSEMENT, C5If your Tinnrr'ha not g-A an art rucnt, tend the or Jor to EXCELSIOR . ISUNUFACTIiRINQ CO. . . 612, 6H,616&5liK.W4U2:r3t ST. LOUIS, MO. ess rr ' O. W. HENDERSON, CAIK0, ILLS. 5-o.wt-dAua'tmAw innninAP aemstfstedwT I I II 1 1 111 f 1 !! pntui eouiMuir lUaUTitMl stud ariar GUIDE Ot thtt WXUaU fTatttU, it aVblitwfta U.. Lsuval 4llauvriea ta tha rtatff-ssst An ah) mvatonaa T1yKappy ib U mttfrifld nlAUon. Mail tat! yminp; Dd iiiddl iff! ahoultl rm ftrid prftwi cuutssiat intornitioti( mhrh do one ca Afford tub Kieneti of rrprotlurtion j how to tCWsUOe VwUttt out, od how to pmnie tif hfavlth, nd eomplvxiOD, and ajiTf w raur-a C new si a tnc nrtuillftaj OT TOUUlj UM OM atuaS only tnu Mmti 5uid tn tha world. Pric attomCs) bTMaul. 1ti aiithor naay b Mrattaitsd perotAl)T r takf Mtiil on t of thrtibvts twirtionrd in hit work4JMt lr. 4 O. OlaUT. 10 H bki&umitml)L BA5iKK. THE City National Bank CAIRO, ILLINOS. CAPITAI.. $100,000 omciHs W. P. ILtXXJDAT. t-resident. HSHY L UALLIDA.Y, Vicelreat. A. It i VFFORD, Ceehirft WA B HY8LOP. Ass't Cashier. DIRECTORS 1 8. jtTAAT Tatlos, Tt H. Crj-rneiAM, II L. H ALU DA V, W P. HAU.IDAV, U. 1. w u.i.i tmoM , ererBKM bum, A. B, Sajfokb,,. Exchange, Com and United States Sonda Bought and Sold. DEPOSITS received aad a general tbankliig business done. T llross. President. H Wells. Cashier. P. Neu. Vice I'ree'L T. J. Kertb, Asst aeh'r Corner Oosaanarolal At, and Hth Street OAinO. XXbXjS. DIRECTORS. v. Bross, Cairo. Wm. Kluee, Cairo. 0. Scft. Cairo. Wm Wolfe, Cairo. . Suaanka, Cairo. B. L. Bllliax sley, it Louie. 1. Uuder, Cairo. U. WelliCairo. r. H. Rrlnkmsn St. Louts, J. Y. Cletnson, Caledonia. etnetat RMnbiaa; Bnlaiaaa Dane. K3"Ezchnre told and bought Interest paid a toe fesvinK Uepartmeot. Collection maile, nd all b-uilft eo urumntiT attended to. Enterprise Savings BANK. CHARTERED MARCH 21, 1869 CITY NATIONAL BANK. CAIEO omcxas: A. B. SAITORD. President. P. 8. TAVLOB. Vice PrvaideAt. W. HTSLOP, See'y and Treasurer. BtBCTOU : P.wr. BABCutr. Cbaj. Oiusiu, r. M. rociLTi.rw, Pan. O. Scaca, B. B. CumsoBLAM. H. L. aLsLUBAY, J. M. PaUixjrs. rjrtEBXST paid on depoetta at the rat ai tlx A. per cent, par annum, March 1st and 8epiem XT 1st. lc barest eot witbdrawa Is added Imm liatidy to tbe principal of th deposits, thereby lving them command interest Harried Women and Children may Deposit Money and no one eiae can draw it..;, Open every bottnee(Uy firomfla.ia. ta I p.m. mi Saturday evaninn for ktviua iepoi only com 4 to t o'clock. W. HTaUy.Transrar. ARMSTRONG'S Lincoln Sutter Powder CeeMI rr) Batter all IM lttf Besa - BUTTER IK 90 IflNUTES. ' IJncolB Burtsr Powder t aa entirely harmleaa snlul mad lron.a ccl l A JCtVgttai redp. and aotr ta ally Q1- by aan at ta aMhst aid fa aiert la iha aor eooatl'i wmoA Plrlstdal fe . 4 i not iar im rowan tseke ncttrr Bueh flrrue And iwrtr iUaa i al U, aad kv-p U iro" ie eft Id h a t reiiH'te- be '-. Pif Cv r i. 'U't '-, nr;'r, Keaiia. ril Malke. C4 n M '', e't -, ...J A lual yv Id at butir-ttir I - air . a dj U tnateg rape aae ax u. -C: tiT aai Ver raMbNta Wm CLKSaib Daror w lUtr Market St. IMS set s7mKfwa.fi rttawSaJpUs.rts