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JOHN II. OBEliLY, PROPRIETOR. CAIRO. ILLINOIS. SATURDAY. MARCH 29, 1373. OFFICIAL PAPER OF CITY AND COUNTY. OUR OUUJIOIIKS. I'llEfillYTKKIAN Klifct'j Street. Preaching, Habbatlisat 10 n.m. and 7) p.m Prayer meeting. Wednesday nt 71 1). m. .lalibath School, il p.m. J. M. Lansdcn, Su pcrlntcmlcnt. JtKV. II. Tiiaykii, Pastor lKTHODIST.-Cor. Klghth and Walnut SK. Preaching, Hubbntli at 101 a.m., and 7 p. in I'raycr meeting, Wednesday," p.m. Habbath Bchool, .'I. p.m. I,. W. htillwcll, tiupcriiitciidriit. Hkv. F. I.. Tiiomiwi.v, rasior. OHIJItCH 01' THK ItCDKKMKUHi-'plico-ial.) Morning prayers. Habbath 101 A.m. Kveidng prayer, 71 p.m. .abbuth School, !. in. Hkv. K. loan, i:clor. sJT. PATlllCK't) CllllitCII Ninth fct. and V UMilngton Avciiiiu. Public service, Sabbath b:10 ami 10J a.m. ffpciT, 7 p.m. att3tli School, 2 p.m. funlco every d.tv, 8 a.m. I!i:v. 1 .). O'llAl.t.oitA.v, I'llcct. T. JOKIM'll'H Cllt'Itr;ll.-(Oertnan,) (.or- Iter of Wullitll mid Ciuai ftreet". Mrw, every bahballi at 10 o'clock a. in. Vi fpi.-in, a p. in. Mass during' week da), H o'clock a. in. Hi:v. Hoffman, Priest. 0 HUMAN I.UTHKltANl Hl'ItCH-Plth street between Washington Avenue oml Wulnnt street. 1'fcacblng Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, iabbath r-ehool at 'J o'clock p. lu. Hkv. Hon'r. Hkmii.i, Pastor. 101, NO MKN'd (.I1UISTIAN ASSOCIA 'HON'. Itogular uietlng second Monday rarh month at tlielr room oer Itockwell A ( o' book store, Coiniiiorrt.il avenue. Weekly l'rayer uicctili, Friday, 7J-p.tn. at tlit- t)aiii. I.. W.ST1LI.WI.I.I.. President. m:cond .mihhionahv haitist ilLIIiJll. Corner Sveaniom and Forty- first htrertf. Preaching .Sabbath at II o'clock ii. in. and tl o'clock p. m. Sunday hcliool I o'clock p. in. The church Is connected with the Illinois Association, hy the 1'ir't Missionary Hap- list Church ot Cairo. Hkv. Soiaimm.v Leoxaiid, Pastor. AFKICAN' .Miri'IlODIST. Fourteenth, be tween Wulnut and Cedar. Service)-, .Sabbath. 11 a.m. Sa'jbath School, 1 p.m. Cla's meets at 3 p.m. bKCONI) KHKi: WILL IIAPTIST'-I'lf- ttenth Street., between Walnut aud Ccdjr. .services abbalb, 1) and 3 p. in. Hcv. N. Hicks, Pator. KHKK WII.I. IIAPH.-JT HOMi: .MISSION .SAllllATH SCHOOL. Corner Walnut and Cedar MrceU .TBLE6RAPHIG. CASUALTIES. DKSTMJOTIVE FIKB IN AVYO MINO TBItKirOHY. sabbath School. U a.m. rTWsT I'ltKL' WII.I. HAPTJisT ClIUHCH -Curry'. Uarrack. berates, Sabbath 11 a.m., 3 p.m. A 7i p. in. Hr.V. Wi. hKLLKV, Pastor. Filial' MISSIONARY H APT 1ST CTICHCH. -Cedar, between Ninth and Tenth Sis. Preaching Sabbath, 10J a.m. aud 7$ p.m. l'rayer meeting, Wednesday evening. Preaching, Friday uvcnln. tiabbath .School, 1) p.m. .lohn Vanllaxter aud -Mary Stephen. SupcrlntdtidenH. Hkv. T. J. biiuitnt), l'ator. OIX'OND HAl'TIST CIIUHCII-Fourteenth btrcct. between Cedar and Walnut. The ouly llaptM church recognized by tin; A. focutlou. 5cnlcei, Sabbath, 11 a.m. 3 p,m. and 7 p.m. Hkv. J a con liit.un.r.v, Klder. SKUJIET OHDKHS. THK il.SONrf. ( A1HO COMJIANOKHV, -No. 13. Staled Aeiubly at the A)lum Masonic Halt, tir.t and third ilondays In each month. JA1HO COl'NCII., No.t!!. Hegular Convo- ratlin at .Masonic Hall, the ecotld Friday In each mouth. CAIHO C11A1TKH No. 71. Hegular Con- vocation at .Mawjnlc Hall, on the third Tuctdayut every monUi, CAIHO l.ODOK, No. 'i!7 I". & A. M.-Htu- IttT Comiuunlciitlon. at .Masonic Hall, the second and fourth .Momlaj n of each mouth. thi: oi)i)-FKi.r.owr!. AI.EXANUKH I.OUOK, JlecU In Odd Fellows' Hall, In Artcr'n bulldlUK, ccr Thurday evening nt 8 o'clock. STATE UFFICEUS. Oovernor l'.Ichard .1. Oylesby. Llcutenant-Uoveruor .lohn I.. Itcverldh'e. tccretaryof State Oeoruo II. Harlow. Auditor of State 0. H. I.lpplucott. SUto Treasurer Caper Hut. Attorney Oeneral .lame K. IMsall Supt. Public Instruction-Newton llateman CONOHlSsMKN. Senator I.yuian Truuibull uud John A. Lo'au. iieprefcutatlv o for the Statc-at-Largc S. 1,. IlcvcridKO. Heprcseutatlve Thirteenth Ulitrlct .lohn M. Creb. MKMJ1KHS OKNUHAI. AS5K.MIILY. Hepre'cntatlvet lu the Wth illstrlct.r lohn II. Oberly, Wiu. A. Lemma and ilath ew .1. Inscore. Senator for the With dlttilct. .lee Ware. COUNTY OFFICHHS. cntcuiT couur. Judge V. J. llaker, of Alexander. State's Attorney Patrick II. Pope. Clerk H. S. Yocum. Shcritr-A. II. In-lii. Win, Martin Asseesor and Treasurer. COUNT v couur. Judge F. llross. Associates.!. K. McCrlte aud S. Marchil- (1011. Clerk .Tacob O. Lynch. Coroner John II. Uosfiuan. M UN I CI PA I. "(10 VF.I IN11 HNT. Mayor .lohn M. I.unadcu. Treasurer It. A. Cunningham. Comptroller H. A. lluruett. Clerk Michael Howley. Marnhal Androw Cain. Attorney P. II. Popo. Police Masl.trten V. llross and II. Sl.ni ncky. Chief of Police L. II. Myers. BKI.KCT COUNCIL. Mayor John M. Lanndcii. Flrt AYard-P. (. Schuh. Second Ward C. It. Woodward. Third Ward Jno. Wood. Fourth Ward a. Slaats Tavlor. Clty-at-Largc W. 1'. Halllday md 1). liurd. UOAUD 01' AI.Dr.lt.MKN. First Ward -.Tames Hcardcn, A. 11, Sar. lord, iMiao Waldcr. Second Ward-H. II. Cunningham, k. Uu der, ). Staneol, James Swayne. Third Ward-Win. Stratum, J. it. fiiUIIh, Fourth Wnrd-Jno. 11. ltoblmon, o. II. easo, .1. II. Metcalf. I-IIVBICI.INN. U, WAHDNEH, M. D. Olllce and llesidcuco 111 Conimerclal ac uue, (noxt door to tho Atlicncuni). J)I. JJ. 0. TABER, Will rcsumo the practice ol UU profession wltli especial referenco to tho uloctrlca treatmont ol dlncascs in all tho new aud lm provcilincthodfioruppUcatloii. In all canes of female complaints a lady will bo In attendance. , OUlcc, 128Comniorclal avenue, tip ttalw. WILLIAM 11. BM1TH, M. D. IJESIDENCK-No. 21 Thlrtnth itwt. h IX twean WaihuiRlon avenu and Walnut liot. illflce IzaCommercUl avonux, up ttalrs. 0. W. DUNNING, M. D. O EBIDENOK oornerNlnth and Walnut nU, JjiOfflco-ooiner-Blxth stroet and Ohio loree. Offloahourt-rrom a.m. to la ru., and 8 p.ru It. B. UKHUIAM, M. 1)., llomeopathlo PbyBlclnn and urgcon. Of ilea 130 Commercial avenue. Kealdcnco on Tenth street, throo doors west of C. 11. CRIME. EXECUTION OK TWO MUHDEHEHS. F.TC , KTO., ETC. NKOiiO COKONKItS INQIlliar KS THI! OOODKIOIJ OASK. i'.rv., KTO., KTO. NLOIIO IIANUKD. LoUisvillk, March 28. Thos. Smith was hung to day for klllllie; Jos. Ilrodun In May, 1B71, twolvu tnilui below this city. IIh penisted in niiriing that iio was In nocent, nven in his prayers on tho scuf fold, till told to itand under tho trap when ho guvo way and confessed his guilt. Tho execution took placa on un ojien coinmotii, south of tlio city. 1'robi bly 7,()Oo pfojilo wero jin-ienl. His neck wai diilocal'! liy the fall, llo did not struggle much, nml convulilvo ti'iveincnts corned in four inlnutu, and Jcath urnui.U in tlx minutes. The boJy was cut down ht tlm end of twenty minute. Kinltli a it de'purat') character, and tho murder was cold blooded and for robbery, though tho murderer got but u small amount. Tho murdered man's widow o ul tlm execution In n carriage nod wltnited tho vntiro icene. Smith labored under hih uxcltemcnt on tho iculTold, and at the last begged fur a little moro time. Ho hd mado many Misstatements in legard to different penoni conntcted with tho trial, hit which ho retracted. 'This was tho first execution hero for three years. At.exA.vnr.iA Va., March 2S. Charles Manly colored, connected with tl6 murder of an old white roan named Monroe, in IlK.1TKtIC.TIVH NKIt, Ouer.vNK, March 28. A Ur.t broke out , about !i o'clock this morning in May & Houghton's stable, corner Eighteenth and Kddy rlrects. Tho wind was high, and it rapidly spread, lurning all houses at thu i west lido of Kddy street, between S.iven toeth and Klghteeulli etreots, mid all, but one, on Hovintcenth betwon Kddy aud Holmes streot. Tho Oheynno I.iadur es timatos tho lots $50,000. A innn.wai nr- . rested to-day mppofod to bo tho incendU ' ary. KAtl.r.OAII ACCtbRNT. Pout Hohk, Ont., .March 23. An ftcci- dent occurrod to tho mail train ol tho : Midland railroad. As tho trnin ap ' proached Orllla, the rear car broko tho coupling and turned over down an em bank men t. Six potiengors wcrti injured. Dr. Denver and Mr. Davis of Oj-donburg, Xw York, seriously injutiil about tho head and face. Mr. l'rciton Mannern badly cut. Accident caused ly a broken rail. - " , MISCELLANEOUS. HAMMOND, THE HEVI VALItJT, SUCCF.-S IN" DEN V EH. KTO, UTO.,' KTO., HAHMONIJ'.H SUl-CI-iS. Desvek, Col., March 28. A great r'-ll-giotis. revival has been in jirogiistin Den ver for the past two weeks, under the di rection of E. I. Hammond. Several bun- IIAHSCM s MIOW. N'mv YnitK, March '23. Uaruuin has rccovcicd from tho ashes of his third do structivo conflagration, and to-day pa raded tho street of the city with a new show, two miles in length. Great crowds gathered to witness the display. FOREIGN. CA11LISTS MAKING 1'IIEI'AIIA. TIONS FOll AN EXTEN SIVE MOVEMENT. THEY HKl'UI.SE 'THE GOVKI'.N MENT THOOPS AT DHON OI.LEItS AFTEH A SK-VEKESK1HMI.SII. ETC., ETC., ETC. dred conversions have peen made. At tho July last, was hung at noon, in presence j rerjuet of a prominent sporting man, Uo of a larg'j concourso of psoiila. Tho I hundred tickets wero dlttrlbnted yeiter- roofs of homes in the vicinity, the steeples day among the gamblers, saloon-keepers, and all promlnont places wuro crowded, and prostitutes. Many attended the meet The drop foil at twenty minutes of 1 ing last evening, oc:upying ro o'cioclr, and tho body hung about twenty (erved seats. Five or six of this mlnutos. Manly roadu a very short I class arose for prayor. Committees are speech attributing his fato to whisky. Ho visiting all tho tnloons, homes of proitltu met d'iath with great eomposuro. Several Uon, etc, to-day, praying with tho in colored preachers attended the doomed ! ,lmtcs nIKi mviting them to tho meetings. ma"- They nro received with respectful atten- COitoNi:i;h 1.V0.TERT. ! tionl Six prisoners in tho jail, aro said to NkwYoiik, March 2b. Tho coroner's I be umler deep conviction, and prayer inquest In the case of Goodrich, began in , meetings are hold in tho Jail every incrn Hrookly this afuraoon. Several wltncfies Ing. . Th InOuenco of the moctlngi arc s-roon tno nana, imi tuus ift. no blcg j titer ding to profrsjionel and business new lias liecn elicited. UHtrict Attorney Hritlon expressca tho belief that thu wo. man arretted lait night, Mr. Myers, If sbo did not commit the murder herself, knowes all about it. bho admitted that Goodrich paid her rent for her, and in fnct supported licr. Prof. Hoyladocs not think this is the woman ho frequently saw with Goodrich. Tho mother of Mrs. .Myers is an honest and respectable woman. She greatly laments her daughter's arrest, and says shu was an honest nnd good girl, and tho main support of tho family. Sho said her daughter scarcely ever wont out of evening. Sho might havo been out sctno evenings last week, but always como homo by 10 o'clock. Sho frequently recelvid letters, but never mentioned tho contents- STOKES. Das l'd'so", counsel for Stokes, mado application to Judge llrady to-day to amond tho judgement record of Stokes' flrst trial, by inserting facts of absence) of tho judgo and prisoner during n portion of trial. St. I.oims, March 28. .1. Uolnndcr was arrested hero to-day charged with obtain ing under falso protcnto several thousand dollars worth of Joworly from Husch & Iiafperu, of New York. .MLT.IIEnOUB ASSAULT. 0. M. Ward was nirested to-day for murderous assault on ids wife. Ho frac tured her skull and beat her in n most brutal tnannpr. NKOltO I.VNCIIKt). George Orynn, a negro, was hanged by ii mob in Chlllicothe, Missouri, Wednes day, for committing a rapo on MI1 Fiske, highly estimablo young lady,-living tibout 'JO miles from that place Cuicauo, March 2S. Yesterday in Lo mine, Adams County, Illinois, Mrs, An nie Adair was arrested on the charge of having roiSONKI) II KH IIUbll.VNI), Who died suddonly in July last, uud with whom sho had lived unhappily. Tho body of Adair has been exhumed and tho stomach will bo examined by u cbouiist. A dispatch recoived yestorduy nn nounces tho arrest in Montreal of Morri son, a former porter of tho Mathoson Housq in this city, who is charged with having ii satchel with $i,000 worth of jewelry, stolon from an agent of E. L. Cox & Co., of Nowark, N. J., a few woeks since. Tho jowolry whs not recovered, howevor. There is Dome excitement in Spring llold, Illinois, over tho sudden mysterious doath of n woman named Kato Francis. Thero bolng suspicion that sho win mur dered by ono I.uterlx, who passed tho night of that day boforo hor death with her, ami who is bolloved to lmvo boou her husband. I.uterlx has boon arrested. rain. For New York and Now England south nnd oast winds, with threatening and rainy weather. Cautionary signals ordered for Wilmington, Norfolk and Capo May. Woodware. 2-5-'.md JIANK OK ENOLANI). I.osuo.v, March 23. Edwin Noyej, an American rharged with being implicated in the frauds on tho Hank of England, was nguln brought boforo tho Lord Mayor to-day f. r examination. Among tho wit nesses examined was the manager of tho Continental, who, upon being showed tho photograph of llldwll, ideutlfled him as the party who opened an account with that Institution, under tho name of Hoi ton. Tho manngcr aluo gave delniU of fovoral extensive transactions had with tho bank by nidwell. Tho examination adjourned. ro.u. miner's STniKE. Two thousand Ave hundred coal minors in Bolton, F&rnsworth's district, havo struuk. DON CAIlLOs;. Tho Carllst commltteo in tills city pub lish a denial of the reports that Don Car los has gono to Geneva, or has abdicatod his claims to tho throno of Spain. The commltteo say that Don Carlos is actively preparing for tho advanco of his army upon Madrid, nnd will head his troops on a dny fixed for movoment. FF.VKH.K FI0IIT1NU. Thero has boon sovoro lighting in Spain, in which tho Corlists claim an Important victory. Tho government troops ro treatcd at Gonollers much demoralized, whore they wero captured by Salmlls. FINANCIAL. Nkw Youk, March 28. The money market worked vory close to-day fit 1-32 fl-22 per diem. Forolgn exchanges dull and lower 7 15-1C8J. Gold strong rang Ing 1CJ01CJ; closing 1CJ1CJ. Loans 27 por cont forcarrylng. Cloaringi CC, (.00,600. Treasury disbursements 01,000, Governmonts about an eighth lower, but strong. Stato bonds dull nnd steady. Stocks generally dull. Coupon Cs of '81, 20; &-20s of 02, 17; do of '01, 17J; doof'Oa, 18J; new of 'CAj leg; do of '07, 18j do of 'CD 17; new d 10J; 10-40s I2j. Currency Cs, 14. MAKKETREPORT. Sr. J.oum, March 28. Flour in fair de mand and unchanged. "Wheat dull; No 2 sprini; regular $V 211 22; do soft $1 33; No 3 red fall U C0(ryl 08; No 2 51 8JC9 1 90; common firm and unchanged; No 2 mixed S5(Tr)l2. Oats quiet and unchanged; No 2 mixed 2aj,29c. Harlcy firm and vory quiet. Hyo dull and offered at 70 OSo bid. l'ork firm and advancing at fit. 7S1C; U.S. meats stiff; loose should ers OJc; clear sides teller April "Jc- Hacon excited and hlcbershouldors 7c clear rib; Oc clear sides; clear sides tellor July )0Jc. l.ard prime steam up in tho country ic. Whisky dull, 8Cc offered for round lots. Hogs activo, at J I C05 20; recolpts 17 00 Chicago, March 28. Flour quiet. Wheat dull; No 1 sprim: 51 28; No 2 $1 10 cash; $1 2:)1 24 J May. Corn quiet; Ao 2 mixed IfOjc cash. 3431c May. Oats quiet; so 2 as(a)2oic; regu lar 2127c cash, llye sloady; No I Cic; regular CCc. Barloy dull; No 2 fall 7o SOr, No ft CG(c7c. Provisions firm. Pork active, u as April; tia iu Jioy. Lard in fair demand and advanced, e- peclallyfor casl; iH 10 quotable; 53 K $8 'it May. liulk meals active; shoulilers oic freely bid; r,jc generally uskcu; t u SlffiSIs: I. O 8c. Hacon steady; shoul ders 7c; sides 'JgiC. Whiskey steady, S7c. New Yobk, March IS. Flour moro active and steady at $' 90$0 CO; com mon to good JC 'J0(ii)i i0, ixooa to choice ii iifa'iB bo: white wneat a b aowjio- 60. Woiikey dull at t)0c. Wheal un changed; choice whlto western $2 20 $2 20; .No 2 Chicago spring and nortn west $1 COfiSl CI. Ilarloy Arm. Corn opened steady and closed slightly in buy ers favor; new mixed western 00(a,67c, old iilloat CCjc; in store C-lJCic; white west ern. Outs steady nnd unchanged; new western 48 1.1c; now. black 4 7 I Hr, old western 11 a. Coffee in good demand and firm, Sui ur quiet and Urin. Molasses tlrm. rcric urmer ana iiutot; new mess 51C$10 25; primo :.r.jlCc. llecf dull now mess utc; exiruujc. iui meats utm bims in pickle 12c; thouldors OJc; middles in good demand and firmer, long nnd short clear 8j9c. Lard ucuk; western steam 8Jc; kettlo to Juno 859l,c. Nkw Oni.KANf, March 28. Flour dull, XXX 8 50- family U C311. Corn easier, mixed !3c; white and yellow COc. Oats 42J44c. Hrun ;2c. Uay dull, prime $23. l'ork quiet, firm, mess held $17. Dry rait meats firm C8jc. Hacon firmer 7J9J10; hams l4lflc. Lard firm, t'orco refined $3 7S; Uvg $'.) 7C10. Sugar dull, yellow clarified 9JleJo. Mo lasses very dull, good, fermenting 41c. "Whisky dull 8995c. CuhVo II Jc. CiiiCAiio, March 23. Cattle receipts n,20G; fairly activo and prices steady, though sales not so largo ns yesterday; middling stoors sold ? 4 75(R5; gWj, well fattened sloers $5 255 00; chuico S5 75 0 40 and oxtra lot brougct 50 80. Corn fed Texans ranged $1 23o 21; feeders $5 255 e5. RIVER NEWS. Hlsc and Fall ol the Klvers For2 hours endliig " 1'. m., March 2j, 187:1. mado to Loulivllloi Sam Clarko, 1118,000 hushols; Sam Parker, 110,000; Sampson No. 2, .100,000; total, 1134,000. Other stontiiura will depart to-morrow. Louisville, Ky,, March 22. Klvor rising rapidly, 10 inches in.tho last 21 hours; 12 feet in canal; 10 foot In Indian chute; 0 feet in Kentucky chute; 78J feet bridge spaco : raining." Arrived Ca molln, old lock, Tonnessca Kivor; 3Ics senger, K. II, Durfec, St. Louis; Ed. Hotl, Hadger. Tigrrjs, Packer, Sam Hrown, l'ittshurgh. Departed Camclia, Cincinnati; Durfco, Jlesjcngnr, PitH burgh; HolI, Ht. Louis. All beats ex cept tho Catnclia took the falls. PKKSONAL. Tho Countois Guriccloll Is desd at Homo. Mr. Tom Hooil is about tn visit sfto Unttod States on a lecturing tour. Major Stephen A. "Webb, formorly ol the regular nrmy, ton of tho lato General Webb of tho revolutionary army, died at Jacksonville, Fla., on tho 11th lust. Only ono vice poesidonl, now senator, Hamlin, Chief Justice Clinic, Senator Cumeron, Judgo IHair and Gideon "Well remain of thoso who cntored into the ad ministration with President Lincoln in 18GI. In tho supremo court Judgo Clif ford romaliis of thoso who wore mi tho tho bench in 18G1, Mr. Nelson huvlni; re tired. Sumner, Cameron, Anthony, Ham lin and Chandler nro tho only senators who wcru iu the thirty-sixth congress, nud oxcoptlng Vlco President Wilson, tho only member of tho senate now in public lite. Peter Henderson, in tho Agriculturist. in allusion to tho fact that nil thu rood qualities of fragrance, beauty, hardiness and constant blootnlni:, aro not to bo found in one rose, quotes tho words of n German neighbor, who camo to him in crcat irritation and said. "1 have so much droublo with de ladles when day como to ' buy mino rose; day want him hurdy, dey wants him doubles, dey wants him mondly, dey wants him frngrnnd, dey wants him nice goulor, doy wants him ov- erydings in cone roe. I have lomedlmos saytodat ladies: Madame, I never often tee dat ladies dat v,-a beautiful' tint was rich, dat was good tembor, dat war clevor, at w.n berfection in onj ladies; I sees her much not. ! Foreign Advertisements. Kff.CIAI. KOTItlUS. Happy relief lor young men from tho ef fect of error and ahuc lu early Hie. Manhood restored. Impediment.1 lo mar , rlago removed. New liiclhoiU ol trratnionf. , New and remarkable remedies. ltooK and circulars f cut free, In scaled envelopes. Addrc, Howard A0ei.ition, No. 2 .oillh i Ninth street, Philadelphia, I'.i, an lii'tltu ! Hon havliiir.-t hl?ii reputallr.u lorhr noraM'1 conduct and profustlonal kdl. :i-2(i d.twJlni. NEVE 11 KNOWN TO FAIL STATION'S. Above low water. tt. Paul Fort Jtcnloii. . Omaha Davenport.. .. Leavenworth., JCokuk Cairo St. Louis PlUMjui-g Cincinnati..,. Louisville. . MemphiH Vicksburg ... Shrcvcport ... Nashville New Orleans.. Little Hock... Fort Smith... Gorged. Jltlslnif. Changes. Hlso.1 Kail. unit. DAVID W. IIAHNHTT. xlenor Bit'. .Ser. IJ. S. A. PERSONAL. 8 If III) ISK DKAT1I, Dai.timoiie, March 28. John Thomp son Mason, socrotnry of this slato, died sudlenly this ovoning at Elkton. Mary land, Judge Mason was engaged in trv- winds and cloudy woalhor, Ing acaso in court during tho furonson, ' Atlantic states easterly winds, with olouds uu I was in usual good health nt tho dlu- and rain. For Middle Atlantic coast nertuhlu. He was uttackod with parnly- ,0uthorly winds, tacking to northeasterly sis, Wth threatening weatlior and possibly WEATHER REPORT. Washington, March 28-.l,robabllltles Btorm centre in Wisconsin movos to night northeast and ou Saturday nofth castword. Ovor Canada southerly winds veering to brisk southwest. Over Lowor Lakes and Ohio valley contlnuod rain, clearing away In latter region during Sat urday morning, and fresh to high north wostorly winks will provnil. Ovnr Upper Lakes and Lowor Missouri valley south and west winds with cloudy weather will prevail. In Eastorn Gulf states wostorly jor Bouin Cincinnati, March 28. Kiver 38 foot nnd rising, Departed: Lawruiieu Nash ville; Andes, Wheeling. Weather cloudy and threatening, Memi'IUP, March 28. Warm mid rainy. Elver rising slowly. Arrived: Legul Ten der, White' river; Pat Kogors, Cincinnutti. Departed; Mary Houston, Nick I.cng worth, Now Orleaui; Colorado and Emma O Elliott, St Louis; City of Holeiiu, Vicks burg; Glasgow, Cairo, St. Luuik, March 17. Artived: Hor tram, Keokuk; City of Vicksburg, Vicks burg; WJ Lovis,"MompliN; .loo Klnnoy, Qed rivor; Esporanzr, .Memphis. De parted: New Huston, l'oorla; Mnrblo City, Vieklburg; Hertrani, Keokuk; Glencoe, Now Orleans. River falling slowly. Weather clear and vtarin. Little Rock, March 28. Light rain this ovoning, now clear and warm. Ar rived: Jennie Howoll, Now Orleans. Naraville, March 28. Rivor rising slowly; 11 foot on llurpoth Slihals. Wcathor cloudy and windy. Arrived: Eddyvill( Uppor Cumberland; Little Condor, Kanawha; Hello Vernon, Mom phis. Departed: Little Condor, Kanawha; liollo Vernon, Cincinnati; Aid, Carry Fork; Ella Huglun, Upper Cumber 'nd. , , , Eyanhville, March 28. Cloudy and mild, with ruin; mercury 11 to 60. River has rlscd 1 foot. Down: Sum Roberts, nt midnight; II 0 Turner, 11 n.m.; Mary Amonl, 2ji.ni.; Charnior, 6 p.m.; Tarascou Up. GhflPiUodiiian, 8 n.m ; l-ajotto, !i a.m.; Qulckstop. Foarless an.l bargei", 6 p.na. Uulsness good. PiTTSiiuno, March 28,Tho rivor is falline; 11 foot 7 Inches In tho channel. A heavy rain has fallen this ovoning. Departed Carrie Brooks, Whoolinfc; Oranlta Stato, Portsmouth. No arrivals. Tho following tblpmenti of con) have been SCRAPS. Mrs. Smidklns says her hutband tlireo hinded man right baud, left hand, and a little behind hand. "No Catharine," said Patrick to hi wife, "you nover catch n falsehood coming out of my mouth." "You may well t ay that,'1 replied Kate; "they 11 y out so fust that no body can catch 'cm." Two ccntlemon pa'sinc n blackberry- bush, whun the fruit was unripe, ono said 11 was remcuiou. to call lliem blatklicr rles, whon tlioy wero roil. "Dont you know," said his friend, "that blackborrlct nronlways red when they are green." It is understood that tho lloHon Peace society has sent outn commissioner to convlnco tho Indian chief, dipt. Jack, that ho can m'ako much moro by coming East on a lecturing tour than by whipping United States troops In Orcgnn. Tho man who set up nil night weigh ing a ton of coal with a pair of steel-yards and by tho pailful to seo thit ho hud full woight, thought ho was uhcad n fow pounds whon ho remembered that ho had not deducted tho woight of tho mil. An Iowa father lately flogged his twonty-ono year old daughter bo severely that sho carried tho stripes for a fortnight, and tho neighbors told him ho mustn't do so any moro, or they would give him n free pas? to tho "Innuinerablo tnenagerio that moves," etc. A WOMAN J)EXOI?2?CtiS UNCLE SAM. From the San Fiancico Bulletin. A fomalo argonaut of fenrful vitality, n tall and oxtroinely ugly female, called at tho pojt-olllco yestordny, tendered ninety nine coppors to tho urbano'clork, and askod in lieu thereof thrco-ccnt stamps. Tho official remarked that ho could only rocolvo four coppers as n legal tender, and, at the expense ot u deal of precious time, endeavored to convlnco tho femalo that ho was guided by curtain rules and bad no latitude in tlio matter. Sho waxed wroth, and remarked that when lu tho course of human events it be comes apparent that United States coin was to bo rofuscd by a United SUt03 of ficial, sho thought her forefather had died in vain, nud considered it her duty to bring tho government to nccount. Th"n she priced tho corridor of tho post-olllco until she had mado thirty-threo sepcrato tondors of tho coppers iimf obtained thirty threo threo-cent stamps. During her transactions with tho clerl: sho gnvo him much iWHolieltod advlci, nnd rdhi'i-wiso contributing to thu enjoyment of n littlo knot of spectators. Tho clerk acted tho gentleman throughout. LOOK AT THK OIHiliAlll). Dr. S. O Johnson furnishes tho 'Country Gontlcmaii' tho following timely tiittcio: "It is taid that tho summer of 1873 ivilt In, irr.vitK- iirodllGtlvit tit uliidtMi) 10 dt. sciise.4, und that tho cholera will luvudu us iroui nit smos. on- it is a pruciuu oi muuy people In thu northern states lu IkiitiL nti tliwtr put I it 14 ftrlitl i In I li ii until mil ....... ....... - - -v ' I leaving no ventilation aud no tdiauco tor thu ellluvia arising iroui iiecuv i'ig vegeta bles to iscapn, oxcoptlng through the cracks In tho rooms above, U it any wonder that scarlet favor, dlpthiirliv, moasU'S and tmall-pox jiroviill '.' If thu children nro sick nnd die, do not cull It n dispensation of Providence, or lay tho bluniu upon ibo cold win tor.-, but look t thu colliiri1, friuii wheuco tho troublo springs. If there am any rotten fruits, bins of decay ing potatoes, turnips, cabbiiL'usimsty bur rein, and all manner of disagreeable, odors, do not forget that they breed disease, and do not wonder whonco tho scarlet fuvor und moasles can como from ; but cet to work and rout out all the foulness which lies undor your foot. Tako tho barrels out of doors, wash them nnd lot them dry; bury in tho barnyard nil decaying matter. Look to tho bcof and pork barrels; keep them sweet and clean. Commencu tho work In the morning when the sun shines warm and bright; rornovo nil tho bank ing, tako out tho window, throw open tho hatchway, and let tho fresh air blow through every part. Carry out ovciy box, barrel uud movoablo thing, nnd sweep tho bottom thoroughly ; and not only tho bottom, but tho sides nnd rafters' ou r i:.-i ri:ui'itiM- MISSOURI STATE LOTTh-HY. Lkoalikf-.d lltSTATK AUTrtOUITY AND Drawn in Puiilic in St. Lcum. Grand Single .Number Scliomo. 00,000 NDMHEns. Clash (! ro ue Drawn .March 31, 1870 o.bho rrize!. Amounting to ?300,000. son i'fiior. ii B " nf .. 1,0.10 1 I'rltoof. 1 1 1 4 4 l SO 40 Tic! tit or..., or. ef..... e.f fl ..., ef...... of. of 510; .M,'X l.s.l.io 10.WS) 7,K) J,lJ i.ono 2to Hnlf (i 9 30 r IM Ml ol rf of. or. of of. , of... , MO 300 ViO 200 1W ICO 10 Ticket', fit Quarter TlCKOU, 2 00. Our lotteries r chfirtercd Ljr Ihft Hl-ilo, aro slwaja ilrnwn it Hie lltuo numsil, nnJ all draw lns aro under tlio suporslsion of sworn turn ininlocf r. Tho oBlU! dtawloK will bo Bnbtlslio.1 In the .'t. IOiils I'sr"" xnd a copy of drawinj sent lo .nrchKrBof tklicti. Wo will ilrxw a simitar sch'tnr tho last dny of erfry month ilurlnj tho y-r lnin. ili!nltfttoiirrl.k l.jr postofHeo mnnoT nr.lor. rij'Sioroo inter, man or xpresF, r. o.brttjtie. ft-hil far oir- Ml'Ur.AV, MI1.I.KK CO , HI. IOHV, ."rlO. U RAND EST SC11 KM I", OF Til E All K S 5 O O, O O O CASH (SrlHTTS $100,000 for onl3'810 Under the authority ol -peel.il oct nt .March 10, 1871, the tni-tee aniiotiucu the Third Grand Gilt Concert (or the benefit oi the Public Library ol Kentucky, to conic oil In the Publlo Library Hall n't Louisville, Ky., on TUESDAY, APKIL 8, 187:!. At this conceit the best mimical talcu that can bo procured from all part of thu country will add pleasure lo the entei tain mcnt, and Ten Thousand Cash (lift)', abro gating a van total of Half a Million Dollars currency will bo distributed by lot to tho ticket-holder.'', n follow : LIST OF CUTS' Ono Giand Cah (ilft One Grand C:ih flltl , Ono Grand Cash Girt One Grand (Vh (lilt One Gram! t'ah Gilt Ono Grand Ga-hGlft Ml Culi C.lltfof &t.(tl cacli fit) Cash (ilfts of rvKTi-iieh I WTt?Ti P iniTTl llftTlrntinr. j. m no, X iiijrUJrj r U H JJflKS, rou the rr.n.MA.VL'.T curtr; of CHILLS AM) FBVKR, Dl'MH AUUC OU A.N V r0lt.1I OF IXTEKMIT Ti:.T rEVL'K. Till: GREAT ESTIHSCO V K ft Y OF THE AO!-) ! There aro no li?o.ios no debilitating in their effects upon tho constitution m the above, and nnnti more dllllctilt to cure by a'1,u.MiV,VT,1(! "f rrac,lcc' Tl' Fover anil Affile- Powders win cllcct n euro In cafes ot tho longest standing a wall naproro a pre ventive lu t he forMlnrr Mimes or the diseased lolne purely vogetafle. tRcy act Willi i cer ta.my on the illsensp, totally eradicating It Sr'a.:"" J-ventareturat n hy wasto your mouey and health In try imr every inetlleliio you hear or, when I houipspnN ! e cr and Ague Powders havo never (allod to cure the Chills in any case. REASONS WHV THBV ONLVbHOULU UK USED. Their reputation Ii cstabllshca. Thou sands or tcfdimonhil havo been received. Miowlng that these powders have pcrtorrafd intrnplp In ruHt... a...... r ,.. " . many of them considered hopeless. . iiat in uu nK in i.iKing mem. ruey contain nothing liilurlonn, and, thcrelore, result of tho many nostrum of tho day. l'hVUIplfina rmintiiiiiiin.l lt..m . . .... 1 , - .u....iii.iill mi ni un PlllJCJIUi lu iiulnlno or ony other known remedy, lor they leavo the nstom In a healthy state, and tho patient beyond tho probability of a re- llKW-AKK OF COUNTEIIFKITS The fPtlllllltt !irn mil tm In imtni-n ! H.lal, THOMPSON'S KEVElt AND AGUE I!OW. I' stamped on the lid, aud the signature ol 1 iio.mi-so.n ,t CiiAWFoitn 011 the wrapper. .So others can possibly be genuine. N) Cash (lilts ot 100 Cali Cllta or l.'O Oali dirts of MO l'a-h Clltiof 0.0( Ca-h Cltts of too each.. . ".OU each . . . two each.. . KM each . . . lllcaeh . eiooioo . ro,ooo . "i'l,0(N) . 1:0,000 . ltlSH) r-.tio . '.4,(((l . 'i-i.OOO . ti-'OW . CO.OfKl . 00.00(1 . . MI.OOO . 1)0,0011 Total, 10,000 Glft.1, all Cash foOO.OOO To provide lnc.mj forthUmapnlllceiit con cert One Hundred thousand Tickets onlv will no Issued, a largo portion ot which nio already sold. PitlCU OP TICKETS: AVholo UekcH $10. halves $.", and rpiar tors 2 W. Eleven whole tickets lor SdOO. No discount on lu.s than loOonlers Noth ing could lie more npiiropriato lor presents than tickets to this Ilamiuct ol Wealth or moro likely to produce (minder fatifaetory results The object of this Tnlrd Gilt Con cert Is tho enlargement and endowment ol thu Public Library of Kentucky, which by 1110 special aci miuuiri.ini; 1110 v;ouccri lor Its bcnctlt, Is to bo forever tree to nil citizens 01 every suite, inn loncen win no con ducted llko thu tlr.it and second heretofore given, and full particulars n! tho nindq of drawing 1110 gins ami paying incm nmi oy er) uiing necessary to n moroni-n under standing ol the selicmo, from beginning to end, aro now published in tho form of n cir cular, which will bo furnished Irco ol cost to any who apply. The entire management or this undertaking has been committed by thu trustees to Hon. Thus. E. Itramlettc, late governor of Kentucky, to whom all commu nications pertaining to thu Gilt Concert should be addresad. lt.T. DUItUETT, Prost. V. N. HAI.DE.UAN, Vlce-Prcst. .ISO. S. OA IN, Soc'v. Pub. Library of Ky. FAKMEUS .V DROVEIts', HANK. Trcas. As tho lino lor tho Concert Is closo at hand (Ariril tith.) parties wantli tickets shuuld scud lu their orders Immediately If iney wouiu avoid uio ru-ii mm demy auto lutely uuavoldnblo In tho lew days proceed Ingtfio drawing. All orders nml applications for agencies circulars and Information will meet with prompt attention. THO.S.E. illtA.MLKTTK, l.oill.-vlllo, Ky. Agent Public Library, Ky. l-IVod.VcowlOw. DR. A. TRASK'S MAGNETIC OlHTMtHT ron the ecru: op IITFLAMLIATOEY DISEASES. K II K U .AI ATI U AM) JlOIiSE LINIMENT TunauKAT kxtcukal K itr.DV ror. P. H E UM ATI S .M , N E U It A L - G I A, Sl'U AINS, E TO., GOOD FOU J.t.V 01! MX A SI This liniment has earned for itself n ronu- tatlou unequalled lu tho hltory of external applications. jTThouands who now silt- ier irom riieuiuaiitn, neuralgia, etc., would find Immediate relief lrom nil pain by mlng this certain remedy. It Is equally effectual lu cuts, burn--, scalds, stllluess or the neck, sore throat, swelling", inilaniatlons, frost bites, pains in tho side, or back, bites or spl jers or stings of Insects. One nibbing will lu all cases give immedi ate relief, and a few applications complcto cmt. On account of Its powerful penetrating properties It Is beyond doubt the surest rem edy for tho niO't troublesome diseases to which horses and cattlo aro liable. It cures .scratches, old and fresh cuts or sores, chafes produced by tho collar or saddles, Injurios caused by nails or splints entering tho flesh or hoofs, bruises, sprains, sweenev, spavin thrush, and nil diseases which destroy the boors or bones of the feet. SSTFull directions accompany each bot tle. The above aro prepared only by CltAVn'OItD A FOUL'S, ill Market street, Philadelphia, And sold by storekeepers generally through out the country. I-'JO It d-e-w Dr. Trnsk was enjased for twenty years In rnnr4nnf cTnirliniMUamQii tho medical prop erties nml jiower Of Vi'tjcliiuics, r".mr;itu and combined. At tho aw ot seventy years Iio suc ceeded In prcscnlins to the world, as tlio result of his experiments, u combination ot Vegetable extracts, Ilia power of ulilch la removing ills casos Is uncqualed lu tho annals or Medicine. Ill dUcnvcry comlt In a comhlim. ttonor theso jiowcrrul Vcfictabla Extracts with Kloctrlclty or .UasucUsiu lu thu furui of an Oint ment. . .... Certain, It Is, that tlio remarkable and unprecedented eucccss uhlcti has attended Its application In tlio euro of diseases, stamps It at oncu as tho crcatest discovery sjf tho age, and calls for a trial and close iuvcstljjaUou of Its properties. It never mils, whllo thero remains tuf. flclcnt llfo to restoru n natural and healthy ac tion to tho capillary vessels of tho body, and eqnalizo tlio circulation of tho blood, lly this ineaas a controlling power Is gained over tlio most rualU'nsiit forms of dlseaso, which cannot ho obtained from any other remedy. SiicbU tlio power ur till cotnbltia tlou, that It penetrates to every portion ot tho human frame; every bono and inu.clc, vein, uei,T. ?nd II 'anient Is scarcUed out and mado acnslblo of Its purifying and lieallns Inlluence. Hcnco it copes as readily with Internal as ex ternal disease. Nuuieroua Instance ara on record where this remedy has restored health to pa tients so near tho cravo that the most powerful Internal remedies failed lo produce any effect. Much has frequently been tho casa lu Jaflatama Hon of tho Howcls. , ... No putlont ovor siced illo with thu Ulseaso where tho ilaauetla Oluuncut can bo ob taincd. l'or Inflammatory niseumntUas thtsOlntmont 1 tho most complcto remedy over prepared. For UipUtherla or l'uuld Uoro Throat It Is uurlvalcd. , In nlaetyalno essM out or a hnndred. it will arlonl cntlro ret of to tho worst cases of Nervous Headscho In thirty minutes. For Nervous Diseases tulsmcdlr'aols of Immcnso valoo. . J AtTectlOB of the Splae, Ittctimadsm, lameness, Ulcerated Bora Thrnat, Uronchltls. Pleurisy, Croup, Colic, Coolers Morbus, Actio In '.ho Face or Breast, Duma, Bcald llesd, Scrofula, lalt Itheum, Kryslpclm, InrUmod Byes, Fever bores, Horts, etc.. will be Imnwtlstely relieved by tho dso of Or. Trask's atasnctlo Ointment PllOSPIXTL'S FOll 1873. SIXTH YUAlt THE ALDINE, An Illustrated Monthly Journal, universally admitted to bo the Handsomest Period ical in thu orld. A Kepresonti live and Champion of Amer ican Taste. .'! for Kale lu Hook or wn Stores. art di:paht.mi:nt. 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