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THE , DAILY CAIKO BULLKTlN: FKIDAY MORNlNlr, MARCH 16, 1883. 1 i 1 i ANDREWS' (TRYING TO HOID DOWN f jl ff:r-i4 ITAMBOUN0T0RISC j K.. (IjLWJ -.: PURE CREAM TARTAR. $1000. Given , If alum or any injurious KtiUtuiiceaciiii bo found In Andrews' Voarl Baking Powder. Is tivt-'.y PURE. RUui; endorsed, and testimonials received i'riiii UK'h clieiniMiiHsS. Dana Hays. Uo ton; M. IVkfontulne, of fhli-ago; Mid UuisUivus Bode, Milwaukee. Nevrsnld tn bulk. C. E. ANDREWS 4. CO. CHICAGO, MIIiWiUKEE,,, 45 Mlc hiiWI At. 2:. k Z & HUT Kvcrv Corset is warranted witss- fuetiry to its wenrcr In mitt nv, or tho money will I relit tided I y the Kr.ion from whom it was IxmuLt. Th.nnlvn.inet pr.wiunei d by onr limMiiir I y I mi not Inlurlou. t.. HifUMvitrr ami n'1. -rw1 Vy l."l"s ""mwtw.mfurtabie uid pert Attn tfivr-t I'ni('E,by Mail, Pil(rc I'uMi Health Preserving. H, ir.Ju.tln. 1.50 Abdominal (extra hcaey) .. Nuratn.. 1.&0 Health Pnwvli'S (Bpp roullH IMIO. I'arncua tiLlrt-Nuppurlliic Sl.bO. t'uraul lr lflll lietall Healer, neryahere. CI1K AUO COlk&L'I CO.. CLIcnto, 111. HAS BEEN PROVED Tha SUREST CURE for KIDNEY DISEASES. n..tii Ixk ordiaorderod orln indi cate that you area victim f THEN DO U OT lEEaiTAlX; uo Kidney -Wort at once, (drag it) and It wlllDoedily over- ogm tli. duxsaae and retor health jr action. LclUlGOa tormiracr. auoh a pain and weaHnee;, Kidney-Wort la uaaurpMaea, it will act promptly and aaltly. nfhnrRfi. inoontlaenoe. retention ofurlne, brick duat or ropy dopoaiu, and dull ingoing pallia, all apoeculy yield to lta curauve power, ii. SOLD BY ALT. PRUOOIBT8. ynnaai. "Mr Ethan Lawrence, hit townsman," iivi Dr. rh'liti ' . ilallou.of Vohktun, Vl., "was bloated from kidney disease. The skin of bis leg shone likeKla, hldiiey-Vort ri'HEb hiji. Apr. 2(W2. IS A SURE CURE for all diseases. ot the Kidneys and LIVER It haa tptcito action on thU moat Important mnn. nhn it to throw off torpidity and Inaction, atimulaUns tha healthy aocreUon of f Uxa Bile, sad by Keplnc vas do wo a in ira oondlUon, effootinj lta retfular diaoharge. Unlo.ii IT you areaufforiog from iiTialullUa malaria, hava tha elillla, ara biliona, dyapeptio, oroonatipatad, K-klrvay Wort will aurely ralwra and quickly oura. In tha Spring to claanaa tho B ywUiu, ayary on abould tak. s thorough eoune of it. U. SOLDBYDRU0OI8T8. Price l. "Tell iiivhrnttuT !(I!t." wrilf J. C Power. of 'I rvnti-n. HI , "and all olh.'m, ton, tliat Kidti-y- wurt t-i iikii mxS rtts. i.lou uiMnir nit l'uh ll'L it. i)W p-p, in tuc 8l j.oiiia oi'ibc lu;ma' rai." FOR THE PERMANENT CURE C Ft CONSTIPATION Wa other dlafwaa la ao crayalant In thla eoon- trr aa Uonatlnation. and do ramady haa avar ! equalled tha eelebratad Kidney-Wort aa a eurt). WUWTO Vf Bu . awro a na, th'a TOaofly wiu OTaroom. . - r-r THIS dlatraadnaT eon f IbbOl lalnt Is v.ry apt to be laomplicalod wi lb oonaU patton. Kidney-won rtrrngthena tna wwauqparam" m C ourea all kinna 01 rue. a-ran -war a pajauiiam aod madialiuia hava netora nuieo. W t ani y on Laa either of th tronblea npRICItl.l Ofc I DrutCKists ell I USE AnottiiT Hank Ch r ccnuca. (tuo. II. I lor' , rah'r nf Meritown I Pa ) Hunk, .aid, r-fvntl v : "K dnv 'A'ort cvnrii nr kukkuino Mt.ta," E CREAT CURE iXJU RHEUMATISM Aa It la Tut all the painful dianaaoa of tha KIDNEYS, LIVIR AND DOWILB. It olaanao. Uia ayatam of Uw acrid nolaon that oauaui tl.e d'-eaund auirVrlng wbloli only tha Tlnlm. of ithnnmatinrn onit roallaa, THOUBANOS OF CASBM af tha worat lirmi vt Ini u mblo dtararn have been fiuloklyrollovs-l, anil in ahortUjua PERFECTLY CURED. miiy, ft. Liqtiuim nut, nm ht uurociKT. ft. liryennliewnl hrmall. WLT,fl, RICH ABDBON Av (V.. Jinrllnirlmi V "K iliicy Worl li nlvou iMMeUurs hKi.icr, in mmiy ukhp in rliuiiniHllam, uiiiiik uniu r my imh lcu.'r. Iir. Phlllpc, liullou.Moliklnr., VI, Anr we: "I tiovi-r f.nmd won fuller", from rlienmtlni kid n' IMiilile" HI' I mud Kldnrr-Wnr'. Now I'm wmx '-lavld M. Huttor. Hartford, Wl.c, fK m fA wwk tnafli' at homo by (n luilua U I tr1"1"' !' Imi.iuvi. now tiufnra Ilia J. titibili'. Capital tint tlCClll'd. W (I) I will Hart you Mun, women, lioya TT and girl" wmiird I'Vfrvwhaii' to work lor ua. Now 1.1 lid urn,.. Yon can work In tprro time, or glvn tour wlmlo lima Ui Ilia bDeltn'M. No nthcr liurlnera will pay ynu m arly aa wen no orucitu tail iu maaa ciiiiriniiua pay nr otiKHKi'inif at one, vuauy ouiui atel lurmn irui afony Hindu fl. aaally, and kounralily. AUdruai JUVb ai CO., Auguita, luaiuu, sri.ii . - a i rTj.im Emmm BALI'S THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. . Jtulivvea and cure kiielmatism; Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,, T1ACK AOIK( llaADA(UK,TOOTIU(HK, SORE THROAT, (JUIN'HY, SWKLUNOr). HPHAINS, Soreneit, Cutt, Bruiiea, KH0STBITK8, niH!t, MCALD. I !l!TIMimi lilted And all otlii-r bodily aches aim pallia. FIFTY CENTS BOTTLE. Sold hy nil PminrUtt and IVhIith. uirmioiia in 11 laufcuHW". The Charles A. Vogeler Co. Mm u ToatUl CO ) Ballliuopt. !Wd., I'.S.A. HIE DAIIjY bulletin. ST0EIE8 ABOUT DOGS. A HOWLING UOO SAVES A LIFE. A boy bv tho nanii) of Sharp was crossing N'orth Elkhnrn on the ico near Georftown, wht'n he broke through and was unable to fftt out His tiog, largo St. Iicrnanl, attemptctl to rescue him, but failing, weut up on the bank and set up Mich a continued bowling that some, workmen in an adjoining field were attracted to the spot. They procured a long pole and lielned the boy out, although ho was in almost n senseless stupor. Louisville Courier' Journal. HOW A IWMS WAS KKOZES. This is zero weather. The cold, biting winds hurt and chill you to the bones. Men and animals shiver in tho cold blasts and hastily seek shelter whero any may be fouml. Tho bitter cold of lat night froze to death a tine setter dog, which was this morning standing between the rails of the Lehigh Valley Kail road, near East Tenn Junction. Whether the dog was overcome just at that jHint, and there died in a standing position, is not known. He was on a track, but it proved his last hunt Al kntotcn Tdcijram. GAI.rSHA l'AKSOXS' SAGACIOUS DOGS. Tho Hon. Galusha Tarsons boasts a sagacious dog, or rather a pair of them. La.t wef k Mrs. Parsons heard the dog rapping with his paw on tho door as he usually does when lie wants to get in. She opened tho door, but instead of com ing into the house ho looked up in great excitement ami started toward the barn, repeating his actions until some one followed him. When tho barn was reached ii was found that the horse had broken loose and was beingclosely watch ed by one dog while the other had goDO to tile house fur aid. Ves Moines Lend er. DOS CAMtUOS'o TET liOUS. They are very fond of dogs in the Canii'ron mansion, and just at present 1 hey are bemoaning the fate of a fine specimen a bull pup. Mrs. Camer on's special pet is a tiny Skye, and as ihe advanced to bid her guests welcome the oilier day his frowsy highness was under her arm. Another woolly dog played alxiut her, while a third, as large as a Newfoundland dog, acted as body guard. Some timid ladies are apt to get a tritle nervous over such a recep tion, but the brutes are perfectly obedi ent to a sign from their mistress. A laughable incident occurred at a previous recejiiiou, when a very tiruid old ladv, who hates dogs, sat down on tho woolly dog, thinking, if she noticed him at all. that he was a cushion. jritm7 ton J.i Iter. A WISCONSIN ItfHi 8TOKY. The other dav some Wisconsin people were atonihcd to see their dog come into the house with a piece of paper tied to his tail. Thev pa'ul no further atten tion to it. except to laugh at his comical' appearance, until he' began going around to different irfwnbers of the fam ily, alwavs tail first, and sticking it at tliem. 'J'his ludicrous action at last made them see that then! was writing on the paper, which proved to bo as fol lows: "My legs an- broke. Please help me."' They carefully examined his legs, but found them all right, when somebody recognized the writing of a woman who lived half a mile away. They went to her house, nud found her helpless from a fall which broke her legs. She could not stir nor attract anybody's atlentimi, and she might have start ed or froen t death but luck ily the dog came in. and crawling to a table she managed to w rile the note twid fa-ten il to hU tail. S'U TIIKUN IH.oiiDlKifsiis. The iiiii'oilnciioii of bloodhounds in lerfonnaiices of "I'licle Tom's Cabin," v .Mr. ,iiiiey s eoinpanv, wlueJi lias been traveling in Virginia, seems to many fonm r slaveholders to j an in sult lo tin South and a iervcr-ion of the truth of iiiorv. Tbc Wbeelin-r Inld- li'ji n i r lias collected tniiiierous opin ions on the subject, of which the general tenor is that fugitive xlavct were never attacked by dogs in Virginia or by hi Ilioitinls in any part of the South. In .MN-i'-iiHH ami Mime oilier States, it is said, ordinary hounds, sometimes called "negro hounds," which had been irauieii to purine, tint not to lute, were occasionally used for flint purpose, packs of them bung kept by men who found their prolit in loaning'thein lo planters a occasion demanded. Setting aside the question of cruelty, it is explained that slaveholders were not so foolish as lo employ bloodhounds to tear valuable property in pieces. It, is, in fact; evi dent that a slave would be apt to depre ciate rapidly aftera bloodhound got bold oi 1 1 1 1 r i . AN INTKUKSTINO DOU HACK. About int.) sporting men stood up to their ankles in slush tit Pastime Park yesterday afternoon to witness a dog race. A match was made some tinio ago between Arthur Chambers' LeUlIer Conic aisl Maude S., belonging to Dav- i l fccowgroft, of Paterson, N. J. Both dugs were of the saino breed, a cross bo. I ween the English greyhound and tho terrier. They were cloudy matched In rlzonnd weight, both scalinir a triflo under ) pound. Tho stakes were if 100 a side, and tho distance 200 yards, straiirht away. At 4 o'clock the mot lev crowd surged from the bar-room of tlio hotel to tho park gate, where au obliging ollklal for I III HiUiiiuaMWiliiawarll I CI iw i ir ill I L!illi..,.Tffli:iill. -H.JIJ tho sum of 25 cents sojq slips of paper entitling tho holder to admission. ,, Tho dogs wero brought in on tho arms of their trainers, and carriod, swathed in ' blankets, to tho upper end of the course! There thoy were hold in leash while tho trainers; carrying largo pieces of white linen, Hew over the course, waving the linen to excite the animals, who yelped and howled in their eagerness to be freo. When tho trainers were almost at the goal, the report of 'Joe" Johnson's pistol gave tho signal to slip the dogs, and they shot over tho muddy course like a couple of arrows. Maud S. cross ed the score two yards ahead of hercom potitor, and carried off the purse. Phil adelphia Times. A DOO WHIPS A BEAR. When Dr. Wr. M. Clark lived with bis family in the Sixth District of Davidson county, ho owned a small rut dog, an English terrier, named Jack. Jack was a remarkable dog. On one occasion he killed 100 rats, and when he came out of the pit was hardly recognized by his friends. His ears were gone, and his legs and throat were as raw as a piece of uncooked beef liver. But he killed tho rats, and won a wager. On another occasion Jack had a fight with a coon and came out victorious, killing the coon in the third round. Ho had numerous fights with fighting-dogs much larger auu older than himself, but he always came out victorious. His man ner of fighting a dog was to watch his chance and seize him by one of his ears. Once his teeth were fastened here, there was no getting him loose until his an tagonist squealed enough Bnd started on a dead nn for home with his tail stored safely away between his legs. When ever this would happen Jack would let up on his enemy and whine for other enemies to conquer. But Jack's chief triumph was when he whipped a Ix-ar. A neighbor of Dr. Clark owned a pet bear of ordinary size. One day while visiting his neighbor, Jack and the bear fell out, ana each squared himself for a tight Jack held himself off until he found an opportun ity to catch him by the ear, and then he went in. Jack was a great jumper. In this instance he made nis greatest leap and landed on the back of his enemy. Quickly seizing him by the ear, tho dog kept his body but of reach of the bear, and inserted'his sharp teeth for all they wero worth. The bear fought with spir it, and made vigorous efforts to send Jack to grass, but all in Tain. That dog would not let go. Finally the bear almost exhausted, gave up iii despair, and as nlain as bear can sneak acknowl- ed his defeat. It required ever)" man on the place to pull Jack off, and it is believed he would have killed the bear if left alone. Xa&hville Banner. "I will now ask mv esteemed friend, Mr. William E. Dodge, to preside," said Dr. Zachos at the Cooper Institute the other night; the Doctor, not being a reader of the newspapers, had failed to hear of his health. This is not quite so bad as an incident related of an emin ent English nobleman who was presid ing at a press dinner. He concluded his leeble remarks by proposing the "health of Outtenberg. Some one )ulled his coat-tails and whispered that le was dead. ' I regret," continued the nobleman, "to announce that intelli gence has just been received that Gm tenberg is is dead. The Market. Thcrbdat Evksino, MaRch 15, 1883. A cold wind from the north to day has made out-door exercise lcsa agreeable than last few days have been. The streets are dry and dusty and the high wind haa been made more unpleasant by picking up and keeping the air fall of dust. Business coDtinuw good and commission merchants are kept fairly busy filliog or ders. FLOUR Quiet and steady. The de mand is mostly tor grades from XXX up. Stocks are light. HAY Low grades arc not wanted. B'.-st is firm with fair supply. CORN The demand to fill orders is mostly for mixed and is fairly active Stocks are fair. OATS The demand and supply are about equal ; both are fair. MEAli E-isy and unchanged. BRAN Scarce and firm, None in market on consignment. BUTTER-Strictly choice is in active request. Common is plenty and dull. EGOS Market firm. The supply is good and the demand steady. ClIICKENS-Markct bare and demand good. Poultry of all kinds is scarce. APPLES Oood demand for fancy stock, common apples are dull. POTATOES Receipts are liberal and Petchblowg are easier. The market Is nomi nally unchanged. WaleH and Quotations. NOTE. Th price be re ivun are for nalcs from nrai nana, in round, lot, ad advance lo chanted tor broken lotaio Ollliiif ord.-ra. FLOUR 3oil varloua wade .. 3 605 50 5 40 im thf cho cu 101) bliU lancy.... IIITIB IfalJIv H.a s s a s .. 0 V) 200 bM I choir M ...'.L"5 40 I' U llllin UBIIUb. rf.l Bhl.XX- .. ...A lOfctt 2") 4 40 HAY. 4 car choice..... I cur red tot m .,.'..',' 3 car Kilt edo, Rinall bale,. I car choice im 3 car prima MltliniHHItlHIIUl 13 00 7 IHI It 00 13 50 13 10 CORN. 7 car bbw mixed In bulk ,.. 52 53 3 car mixed In bulk - DATs. 5 ear choice Id balk 6carln bulk , S car lu aack 44 43 47&4S W II BAT. No. I Red, per hu No. 3 Medlteraueau... 1 05 1 00 MBAI.. UOO bhl (Itts In lot 800 bbls City ' 8 SO 8 S5 BRAN, 1 csf In sacks. 1000 nournli Honthorn IlllnoU roll ",'s CK) pound. Nortkurn roll H lbft'l ,Mi poo iids Northern Dairy WiiK) SK pound Souttiern Illinois 8J KUUS. 50 doacii . IS 5jKI dosan... ...m. .. mwn 13 SO) d' "n m 1 TURKKYS. I coop laigi' choice.. 16 00 14 00 1 coop , CHICKENS. 3 coop mixed . 8 50a 00 Scoop taena 4 ift APPLES. Mbhla fancy IVnDavUi 4 SO M Mil. choice Wlnsapt 3 714 00 50 bhl fancy Home Beauty 4 60 Common 8 MtfM U) -In k packed fruit Wc to It .00 lea 20 bbl Uvuatin .. ... 3 W ONIONS. Choice red Cboleo yellov S 50 8 75 POT ATOM. Northern Peach Blown per hnab saai ?Mt Southern Ilia. Peach llluws pur bueh 700.80 Northern P. IS. per Bhl . 3 40 Southern Ills, per hbl - 2 2 Barly lioj eced per buehel 90 1 CO GAME. 'il Coi rabbit . 7531 00 CltANUERKIKS. Perbtil - - 13 aU 00 CIDER. Her barrel 1 Va- WOOL. Tuh-waahed... TJnvMbwl ..M,.. Ml'.fi 4916 LA HI). Tlereee,. ........ 11 Halfdo Bncketa 1-H HACON. Plain hm.. rone 8. a Harua J 5 Clear olden....... 6 Shooldera ... 11X SALT MEATS. Harr. )! Side. 12 Shoulders - SALT. 8t. John Ohio River SACKS. no ...... 1 05 T-i hnehel burlap. 5 buebel " tl DRIED FRUIT. Peche. halve and quarter., ..... Apple, bright - 435 4 24 BEANS. Choice navy .... Choice medium , 3 00 71 CHEESE. Choice, Factory.... Cream BEESWAX. TALLOW. IlIDklS. Calf. Green 1(. 8 ioaw 1-W.7l Hotr Dry Flint choice.... Dry Salt Green Salt Plnm Orotrtl Sheep Peltn,dry .. Sheep Pt'lt. irreen., Damaged Uidea.... TOBACCO. Common Lug.. Good lutra , 7vai io ... 4 50 5 00 .. 4 7r 0 .. h 7 fo .. 7 503 9'J eL"ar..... Medium Leaf.., Gor4Leaf. KATF.S OF FKBIOUT. Oram V cwt. UK Hay Flour Porlr 3cwt. bbl 1M 15 25 V l.yt 35 50 274 45 61 K7 4" BJV ) U ' Men phi, uremia,.. 17-4 Helena, Ark.... Vlcksborsj wai' Catarrh A P081TIVK CUBK KLY'H Sv Cream Balm Catarrh and Hay rt 7 -eu"lil 1 TLAT.V.T" . a lV- Agrcableto L' '. CSKJLALBIJ FOB COLD IS TH HEAD Hrttdai'lip k DnHfuexs or auy kind of mucus memnransl Irrita'.ioD, Inflamed and rough tnrfaroj, A Drepara- tlon of undoubted merit. Al Dly by lb litlle tuger into the noatrlla. It will be HAY- FEVER the' n..i ""paaaages of catarrhal viria. cm. ni health v secretions, it allays in- fldinmaU'iu, p-otect. the membranal llninua of tbs head from additional cuius, completely neai tne fire and restore the fenne of taste and mell, Iienellcial renults are reallzid by s few applies tlmifl. A THOROUGH TREATMENT W I uu UI Kltl Cream Ba n ha vained an envlnhlo reputation wherever known: dinplacingall other ('reparations. Send for circular contalulug full Information and reliable t.retlmotilal. Dymail, prepaid, 50 cents a package stamp received. sia by all wnoie lc and retail driiKiftsts. E LY SURE Ail KALM UU., OwegO, P . I. Gentle Women Who want glossy, luxuriant and wavy tresses of abundant, beautiful Hair must nso LYON'S KATIIA1K0N. This elegant, cheap article always makes the Hair grow freely and fast, keeps it from falling out, arrests and cures gray ness. removes dandruff anU itching, makes the Hair strong, giving it a curling tendency and keeping it in any desired position. Beau tiful, healthy Hair is the sure result of using KatkarroH. jftALYON&HE ALY State ft Monro SU. Chicago. WHlMnrlnMMM tn rty McirHi inwy ArlUUAIHkVUVII I i or lniiruownM, nnivsa imih.ii IHsimpOO. l.faSl'll'U, C(f-laMltl rKDUS ITU'll 1'P "ijvy nwsj atu IlklSf nuit'iry s-'s iruiiiw wrv-s !!. .- .1.. I.rfn.l I..i.hiL m.A Kara 1 tm A m.t.ti Ilauaalsv aattil & f alBUtMl VI VsWsW WHisj pajssaf jcaii . HkaMasyf j i i rasVaSw-iJ al all BURGLARIES ARE OF EVERY DAY OCCURRENCE. Not a SINGLE INSTANCE ON RECORD in th put as year where on of HALL'S CELEBRATED STANDAltD BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES Ha been broken opon by burglar and robbed. Hall's Standard Patent Fire-Proof SAFES lave NEVER FAILED to PRESKRVE their CON TENTS AGAINST FIRE. It lis well-known fact that there Is NO SAFE made in the world THAT GIVES AS UltK AT BE- UU1TY AS TUU HALL'S HAr K. They alays protect their contents. Pi rsons having; Valuables should not be without a Hall' Safe. Hall's Safe & lock Co. JOSKPII Ii. HALL, Presitdent. CINCINNATI, NEW YORK, CHICAGO, LOUISVILLE, SAN FRANCISCO, 8T. LOUIS, CLEVELAND. jauUOtf. BANK. rpiIE CITY NATIONAL BANK. ji Of Cairo. Ulinoia'. 71 OUUJ L8V1K. CAPITAL, 8100,000 A (Jeueral Bankiuij business Conducted. TIIOS. W. IIALLI1JAV. Cashier jgNTERPRISE SAVING BANK. or Cairo, . EXCLUSIVELY A SAVINGS RANK. THOS.W.HALUDAY TreuaurtT. Election Notice. Citt Clkiik's Ornrs, I Cairo. 111.. March 14th, 1MI t Public notice I hereby iriven that on Tuesday the 17th dav ef Anril. A. Di hi. a reneral election win be bem in tneci y oiuairo, county or Aieian- der, stste or Illinois. ror tne election or me ioiiow lnz named officers, vii A mayor, city clerk, city tresurer, city attorney and one alderman from each of the are wards or the city, ror tne par Doan of .aid election D'llls will be ODened St the I following named place, vie: In the First wnrrl, at the engine house of the Arab fire company; In the betond ward, at the engine bouse of the Root b and Ready fire company; In the Third ward, at the engine noue or the mnernian ore company; in the rourts wart, at tne court uouee, in me rum ward, at Lhe entrine house of the Anchor nre com- Mm. Maid election will be opened at eUht o'clock Id the morning snd continue opened until seven o clock In the afternoon ol same cay By order of th city council, u. 4 . runi, City Clerk. f ASTER'S SALE oflUlnoU, ,eCYBA.:2: of Alexander 1 eery. StaUbfllllno!, Counts Wil is Maud Perkins v. Henry T. Jackson and Arrs Jackson. Korecioinru. Pnl.ilr nntlre la hcrhv irlvun. thst. In pursuance of a decree made and entered by laid court In the above entitled cause, on the IHth dajtif Octob-. r, A. D. lfvcJ, I, Alexander II. Ifvln. mtr In ehan eery ot the said cir. nit court of Alexander county, will, on WEDNESDAY. THE 2bTiL DAY Vr MAItUH, lKfU. (t the hour of 11 o'clock In the fnratinnn at the SOUttlWeSterlV OOOr of thecourt house, in tlieclty ol tsiro, couniy oi Alexander, and state or Illinois, sen ai puonc sec tion to the blpnestann nesi ninoer. lor cwu, an aiwl ainonlar. the follnwinL'desrribed Dremist s and real etate in saia decree mentioned, snume in .aiu county of Alexander and siato or iinnni, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said decreo, to-wit: Southeast quarter of the northweit quarU'rof octlouNo. four (4;. in tuwn slilp No. seventeen (17), aouth SDd In ratine two wet or tne trnra principni mernaiau '"'"'""'"WriURVIN. Master In Chancery. S. P, Wheeler, Complainant's Solicitor. fJiAX PU RCRASER'S NOTICE . To .Tohn Fordvce. Albert G. PIiIIUds. Thomas Far ley and Michael Lazare, or ant otner person or persona inturesioa. Von n hi-ri'tiv notified that at a sale of real e tale, n the county o Alexander snn aim or mi- tiitta. huld hv the r.ntintv collector of said County, at th outhwest riv door or the court house In the city of Cairo, in said county and state, on th 24'h day ol Juno, A, 1). 1MHI, Martin Brown purchased lh. lallfiulnu iiuarrihed real eatato. herelnalt''r decnhed. situated in the county ol Alexander and state or Illinois, tor the taxo due snd nnpatd thereon for the several year a Below set rorth. togctnnr Willi penanife mm cost due ttereon,Hld reul estatu being taxed In the namo of the perion rcHpoctlvely, below et Term, to-wit: AC 5 v S e Set V" en v:- lo i H 13 i a, o V A" S h 1 '.' ,, j u. i... inr iba re Anu mat tnstimo auoweu "7 ':" demptlon or said real eute will expire on us xn oay or JVRTlTBROWN. rurchuof. . ... . . ..... a li uau Cairo, ills., asren utu, a,v, am, OFFICIAL DIliKCTOBI. City 0 nicer 8, ayor-N. B. Thi.tlewood. Treasurer T. J, Kerth. Clerk Dennis. J, Foley. Counelor Wm. B.UIlbert. Mar.haJ-L. 11. Meyer, tttoruey William uetinncm. boshu or SLDBHaan First Ward-Wm.Mcllale.T. M. Kimbrouirh. rtecoud Ward- Jense llinklu. C.N. Uuuhss. Third Ward II. F, Ulako, John WoimI. Fonrth Ward Charles O. l'stler. Adulph flwo- boda. Fifth Wsrd-T, W. HsUlday, Ernel B. PsttH. Couuty OlfiCCIH. Circuit Judue U.J.Baker. Circuit Clurk-A. 11. Irvln. County Judge J. II. Koblnson. County Clerk H.J. liuinui. County Attorney J. M. Damrou. i ouniy rreanuror Mile vv. t'ftrser. rJuerill John llodites. Coroner It. Fitsgerald County CommlKslonora T. W. 'Halllday, J. II. Mulcahey and Peter Sauo. CHl'KCHEA. CAIRO BAPTIST. Corner 'enth and Poplar (tresia: preachlni tint and third nundaya In oath month. 11 s. m. and 7."W p. m.: prayer meet- UK 1 Dur.aay, i ;i p. iu. , ouuu a ai iioiu, h;.w a.m Jtev, A. 'I. Ilan9 ra.tor. pllUKCU OF T11K KKIKK.K-(R pi .copal J Fourteenth street: bunduy 1:IW nj., lioly Communion 10:30 a. m., M -ii.lr 1'iayera li s. in., Hunday iclioolVP. m., hveniu rrsyer 7:W P.m. F. P. Davenport, 8. T. It. Keclor. OlRtiT M1S810NARV BAPTIST CHUItCfl. T Proarhlne at 1U:ltu s. n... 8 u. m.. and 7 :30 p. m. ahbath school at 7:30 p. in l(e. T. J. Hhores, k.or LCTHKKAN-Thlrteei.th .Irtfct; .ervli Sab bath 1:80 a. m.: BainUr huol i ti in . kev. inappq, pastor. M ETHODIST-Cor. Et'ith asd Wali,ut itraet, freachliiK Habbaih U;ui a. m. aod 7 :3U p. m. (inday henool at i'" p lu. Key. J. A. bcarrett, pts or. )KKKHYTKKIN-)!lihtb treetj preaenln on 1 hstiha'h at 11 :ti a. in. aad 7i3op. m.i prayer ntwttuii Vednday at 7 :30 p. in.; tUuday dcheol it 8 p. tn. Rev U. Y. Oore, pastor. ;T. JOKKPU b-iRtmiau Catholic) Corner Cro.l and Walnut .UMli arrlrcii habliath 10:Vla. n.; tinuday fcchool at 8 p. m. ; Veper 3 p. m.; ser ices evury ly al b a ro. Lev. O'liura, l'rluet. ST. PATUlC'K'rt- Roman Catholic) Corner Nlr.ta street and WashlnLton avsnae: tnrvlce riab- oath e and lu a. m.; Vepr p. m.; hunday school ; p. is. tervice every day al a. in. Kev. Musiersou jrkit. R. R. TIME CAUD AT CAIRO- ILLINOIS cliTlRAL H. R. TPAIK DSI'aHT. THAN AHHIVS. Mall 4 a.m Exurus 11 10 a. ra AccnmdttM"U..4:15 p.m Mail...... ., 8:1 a m 'Accom'dallon.ll :M a.m tExprea 3:50 p.m C. St. L. 4 N. O. R. U. (Jaik.on Route). Mall.. 4:30p.m tBxprts 10:30 a.m (Narrow Uauss.) rMatl 4:45 sm tExpreas...... 10::ls m I tAc moasttou s:wp.m 8T. L.4C. R. R. 'Expre...... . 8:15 a.m Eipr.sa 4:33 p.m 'Accom'datlon. l:Wip.m i ,Accoia'datlon 11:40 a.m HT.L , I.M. SB.K.R. rBxpre 10-.ip.m tKxprcss.... 6:30 p.m WARASU. ST. LOI IH A PACIFIC ICY CO. Mall Ki.... B:'W.mMall Ex.... 9:S0 p.m Arcom'datlon 4:0 p.m I Accom'dation 10:80 a.m Freight ....7;45 a.m. Freight ...-...6:45 p.m. Dally except Sunday, t Dally. L mobile onion. It'. .....5:551. m. I Mail. ........ .9:10 p. ra. Mali. ST. LOUIS & CAIRO R.R. TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS . o.f amo aftks, ifoKDAr, ocrousK 23. Exnreaa and Mall loaves Cairo, everv day exn-pt Monday, at 3:15 s. m. Arriv.a at Kast St. Louis at 8:40 p.m Arrives at Cairo al 4:: p. m. Accommodation arrive al 11 ,v a. m. ani uc part at 1:00 p. m. LLiNOIS CENTRAL R. R. . THE Shortest and Quickest Route -T O Jj0UiS aU(l ClilCilffO. I c' The Only Lino Running 0 DAILY THAI IS o Trrnm Cairo. Making Dikkot Connkotion WITH EASTERN LINES. TlUlKS LSAVS C.WI :uo a in. in mi, ArrlvlritfiD .. Louis :45 a.m. ; Chlrk0.8:3n p.m.; Connect K si uuiu auu nmuKuaiu iui vmuu natl, L livllle, ludlaaapoli and point Eaet. 11:1 n.m. St. louisi nml wentprn Hix nr'a. ArrlvlnBin St. Loul7:05p. m., and connecting for all points nsi. U:BO D.m. ViiHt p:xpriM. F r St. Loul and Cblciio, srrtviutf at St. Louis 0!40 p.m., snu v- iiit-M' i . m. 'iniln.m. C"Mrutinnfti Kxprsss. Arriving t Cincinnati 7 :0o s.m.j Louisville :55 a.m.; innianapinia 'w a.m. S .. . . this train reach the above points 1J lo Jti HOCRS iu advance ol any other route. rrThn3:50 p. m. expres b PLLLMAN S LKEP1NU CAR Cairo to Cincinnati, without chaises, and throiiKh liiper to St. Loul snd Chicago. V:A.t Time Kast. I . by this llnu go throuKh to Kast 'lWmll ffPVH .i,,t. wlihmir. ah dulav caused by Sunday lutorveulii. The SBturdiiy sfier- noon tra u rroui uairo arrive, m " '-. " mnrninK ai iu:nn. iui) ,u " IsF-For throuith tickets htid further Information, apply at Illluol Central Railroad in-pot, Cairo. F .1 it .KiNKH.T rset Asent. A. II. HANSON, Oen. Paca. Auent. Chicago Nashville, Paducali & Cairo Packet. Tho ulcRMit and pulittlivl steamer B. S. RHJS A, J.B.TVNER Mn"v OIU.Y UOUBTON '"" Leavoi Cairo every Mouduyut4p. m. for Nash ville . Nashville, PaducahA Cairo U. 8. Mall Pacfcct. W. II. CHERRY, FINK DUES.... ISIS(SII4( S 4 t I I 1 1 SI nil Muster JOLLY II A HI) m Clerk. Losves this port every Wudueadsy stl p, tn. ror Nashville,