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- ".,'iw JWjiimp.'r'i i . !. s ... JOHN II. OBBKLY, PK0PR1ET0R. TUB BULL EJVTN. IWnillu;; iiiulirr 11 etcry liu; oun churches. CHRIS'llAN CHURCll-Ebrhtoenth street between WA-hluglou xml Walnut. Meeting every aundny nt 10J u. im., an J 8 Sunday cbool at 3 l. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday r.vmlng. PUryilVTEItlAN-il.i.it'inlieKt. Preaching, Sabbath al l.lj a.m. hikI "i f.n I'raycr tiio tl -L'. Wcdlie-ilay at 74 I. rn. hbalh School, 3 ti.ni. .1. M. I.uiimIcd, i. pertntendcnt. IU:v. II. I imykk. Pusim Mr7rillHll.ST. (kir. kiiflilli ami Walnut si. Preaching, -iibliutli at 111) a.m., und 7 p. II, Pravrr muting, Wt iliiriMU,74 p.m. hahhalh rkhfiol. 3. 11.111. I.. W. Mlllwell rUperilltendrUt. lti:V. K. 1.. TllOMI'rJl.N. Pastor. UIUECH OK THK REDEEMER (Eplvie Morning prayer. Sabbath 101 a.m. Evening prayer, 7) p.m. HsbbaUi ui rcuHii, u a.m. Rev. E. loan, lUotor. I. I'ATUKK ClllJHCIl Mntb at. llltl W a-tllllgtoli AW'IIUC. I'm. lit svrviru, Sabbath til J and IC'i a.m. l.iers, 7 IMn. .-ii:Dailj r-cLcxil, 'i p.m. -Service every day, a a.m. Hkv. 1'. .). O'IIalloka', Prlitt. T J0M;P1P: i.lil.'lK;ll.-(inu4ti, mr l.trol alnut aud Croi-r HreeU. .s Mum, cur) Mibbuth at 10 o'ekiik k. hi. . t-ppurr, 2 p, m. Ma-n during nock iUj , S o'clock a. m. li:v. C. lloirvu.N, PrieM. GERMAN LllllEUAMJIt IUU-13U. street between Wu-hlligtou Avenue uiiu vv aiuui imti. Pmachlng aundsy murmur at III o'clock. abbalb school ,p.t " o'clock p. Ul. ilnv. C. DUKUnt IINKii, raster . k'Ol'NO MEN'S CIIIClaTIA.N AS.iotlA TlON. lingular meeting second .Momluj ccu uiuiuu at lui'lr rouui over l(Mckt'll & Co'i liuokitoru. C'omulurclat uveuu. Wuckly l'ra)r tiicutiuy, t'rMay,7i p.m.ai me win. L. W. "iHLLWELJ, I'rei-IJenu SKCONI) M1SSIO.NAUV JJAI'Tld'l CIIL'IICU. Cnn;r S)camorc anil Kurt)- orit Blri'ils. l'rcaciiiiiK puiiicuu at 11 o'clock a, in. :liI 3 o'clock p. in, bumU) school 1 o'clock p. iiir The church in cumiectca with I Lid Illlnol- Ai cUtluu, by iLic 'irat 3llioiiary IUj- tM Ctiurcb ol Cairo. lt.v. soujmo.s Lkonakp, lator. AFIUCAN MKTIIUDIST.-Kounetutli, In. tween Walnut ami lilar. !)rvict, tiabbatii. II a.m. Ha'ibaUi School, lj p.m. CUm meet at H p.m. SECOND ntEK 'IU IIA1TIST--KII irvutti Struct., between Wsluutanil Cedar bcrvlces ftabbatli. 14 and .'I p. in. llnv. S. Hicki), l'ator. rilKE WILL UAI-llST UOMK MI10.n HAiillA'Ill eCUOOl.. Corurr Walnu and C'i'dar Street's. babbutti school, U a.m. flllsT KHKK WILL UAl'TlhT OUUHCIi -CurryV llarrack servlcee, babbatU 11 a.m., 3 p.m. & 74 p. in. Hi:v. Wm. Kkllcy, l'stUir. I'lUST MISSIONARY UAl'TI.VI' CllUltgil. -Cedar, betweeu Nlntli and Tenlli tila. 1'reachiUK sabbath, 104 74 p.m. Iratr uieellliif. V eilnemlay cvwinif. I'rcachlliif, Knda) eveuliiK. Habbath school, 14 p.m. John anliaxtei ud Mary Stephens, superintendent. ilKV. T. J. Siiuiikh, l'ator. SECOND HAI'TIST t'UUROII-Kourteenlli Street, between Cedar and tluut. Hit only llaptltt churcli recosuled by tlicA relation. Service?, Sabbath, 11 n.m. 3 p,m. and , p.m. RrV.jACOU UllADLCY, Elder. SEUHKT ORDERS. THE MASONS. CAIRO COMM.wNDERY, No. 13.-Sl.Med Aerembly at the AOlU'u Masoulc llall, Ur-i and third Monday In each mouth. CUIRO COl'NCli;, No. -itRegular Convo cation at Ma-onlc Hall, the -econd rriduj In each month. CAIRO CHAPTER No. 71.-Reguiar Con vocation at Macule Hall, on the thlru Tuesday ol ever' month, JAIRO LOIHIE, -o. -a; K. A- A. M.-Retf,,. lar CommunlcalioiiB ut Maronlc Hall, th. accoud and fourth Monday, ol each month Tin." iilili.KKl.fAJW.S. VTiu.w1 'nllll'ln1 rt ir't Is iViHmV."1! Thursday evening moo cioca STATU OFFICERS. (loveruor-John L. Itevcridbn. I.leutelialil-Uuveiuor ..iri,lU.. secu lar) ol slate-ueoigr II. II. rlow. Auditor ol Slule-C. h. l-ippincull. atate Trfa-urer UaMier ini . Attorney Uelicial J.m Iv. l.d-all. iiupt. Public lii-,trilcUoli-.NWlou lUtetUiil. COMIRlissMKN. Seiiators-Rlchird J. ogleiby aud John A. UlW,'Veent.itivo Eighteenth Dlntrlcl-li-ai'e Elements. MKMUEIW UE.ni.i.AL ASSEMIll.Y. Iteprewutatlve- In the 'MU dW-lcl.- . .. ..i Vl'tn A l.ehilli.1 und Jljth- JOIII1 II. win") " ' ismitoTlor'ihe Nilli dUlrlct. Jbmu Ware. COUNTS UPKIcERs. cmcuiT iiouiii i, !,.,.!. J.lluker, ill Alexander. mate's Attorney-Patrick II. , Pope. Clerk-R. S.ocum. a .erirr-A. H. Irvln. Wm. Martin Awessor and Treasurer. countv oouin. ttute.Tri. McCri.e and S. Marcbll aClVrk .lucnh - l-ycli. V SM V MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. Mavor-Jeun Wood. Treasurer R. A. CJiinn ngham. Uoiiiptroller-E.H. PallU. Xk-Mlcbael llowley. Attorney il. wauvui nvuu. Piillco Alaglstrateii-P. Urus aud J. J. MarsbalnndOhlelof Po Ice-Wm-McIIalc. street Cominlwilnner-D. J. Galligau. lleallU OlUcer-W. Wootcu. Member Police Force-A. Cain Mrcent, v VVhilcamp, Phi Up Helm, Chas. Muhncr nd P. A. Conaut. " HOAItll OV Al.Iir.HMCN. First ward -Hiram HUby ' M. l'Sd ward-llcrmim Meyers and Wood Wa0wtA1-JobMMeSvve....aP. Kor 0W."rth ward-U. V. .SellU and M. J. MiuUwMd-Jno. II. RobtiiKon and Wm. H. Mnrrl. NT K A .11 HO A1 N. CAIRO AND PAUUBAH MAIL BOAT, The tliD.llil stcamei JAS. FIS1C Dick Fowlkii, Oaplain Leaven Cairo DAILY, (Sunday exceptod) at 4 n.tn iror weistuvotiaasage appiy ou to WALkUai 1S OFlCfl, BtTIiliBTI BPXIDIHQ, COR. IZO'JH: 8TBBBT A.JSTD WA3HI1TOTOK AVENUE ' f Reported Expressly for the Bulletin. t W - w MISCELLANEOUS. DllliWS MANIPULATION '111 15 HKUKNT Kit I E COIL NEIl CONTRA DILTp.P. OF ENGLISH STOCKHOLDERS DJS. POSING OF THEIR till AUKS. OKAND KNIOHTS TI'.M IMAR EX. t;UKSI'JN A f 1'ITTs'llL'ltU. INJUNCTION ( HA NT EI) TO THK .uihSOUlll l'AUII'IC II, K. no. KTO- Krc. TIIK KKI K COIlNKIi. 'fc.V VultK, July 19 The I'oit. In lhH 1 t-ft .-jiiimi, wmtradicH ill statement iUHt Dmlul Drew mmiipulateil tlm currier m ,Crip, and eaid It well umIrtioed .that nearly all tliu ttock ijlield in Uuropi. princ'lpiilly in London. Sinew th recent olecllon lbre hai been a dlpitlon to cell lock on the part of th-s Knjtiiia hoMe:, ml the price Uinir tilhr horn ihan In London, they havo lent ordeM ty In tliU market. Their brokora have ty itd their felling in advatioHif the nrrinl of the stock, and trusting in their ublllty to borrow It fi.r dnlivries, froin day to day, tho remit in ihxt the fw""t5'rifelng flrmj wbo held Erie nick here hjive avuilwl tliHmmlve il the ntuation, and have refmod to lend or tell itock at lojj thin a very Ui-h pric atij will kwp the oornerj up till the Jt-amen arriv.j with the Erio utock re cently shipped hero from London. M.UOKIC. 1'imBtrna, July 19 Tho Knli;lit Tetnlar escunlnn of grand i.jUuhm of the ijrund enentnpmcnt of the L'nitni State tad templars of Piltb'jri; tnd Allcahcny, trrivwl at M-trysvtHe, New York, to-niijlit rid all NM-nied doliulitwl with thn trip thure from the wett, and aru iiiitliu-aU- over tliu iminlQectit aeiirry up the Ail :;hpny rtvor, il boini; an entirely now en i ition to them. Judn EnllUi il Ar. kans, J. V. Simmons of New York and Gen. I'. O.nrloy of St. Louis, ure of tho pirty. A lirij number of Pittsburg arid Allegheny sir knighunn I tneir Udits accompanied the excursion. INJUNCTION OKA NT' t. 3t. Locih, July IS .V ImtAr from Judi; Dillon of .the United Stales circuit court, setting in cbatuburs at Davenport, Iowa, was received Loro to-day, stat ing ho (jranted u temporary iijunr non in the cae of fio .viis-uuri Pneillc Railroad company against (J iV, 'j"dsnn nf thi statu, restritilling tliat oflJcial irom filing or olfuring for halo the Mis 1'iuri Pacitlc railroiid to satisfy an alegcd btlmiiu on the atalu lien, Hiiiounling to nbout ityluO.IKIO. ho.s'ai. t.iiiiirii. WAHiiiNor.v, J ,! !. -The llcbt h.-isn board gives nollco that the Detroit uiiiro.ui nruge company lias iicen ro j i reel to maintain thrjughout each night derenfter, iluritig the season of navigation, i ),.nn of lights to show lint draw in the bridge over the clunnul lutweoii Trenton 'il lirmiip island, -Michigan, known a! the iiiericiii eiiHiinol. tub v.vlk Kvn.or.Kiis. Clint k.snk J.ily !. Tho Ynloexplor int pirty e. b-hrated last night tho victory o' their eollegii nt tho Springllold regeita, and tu-d ihey leavo for Port llridgcr, where they will rpiiml the next tlx weeks in tliu inve-tiL'ation of tho geologital fjriiiulltin of thn Wasolin tnnuntnini' MT.Tt'AllV. Sr. Li en, J.ily 19. Tho mortiiivry r p r( thin week sliows tho number of deaths to im 101, oiilng fifty moro than ln-l week. Of this number 11 uro rt- ported .is cholera, and CO cholera morbus. Omi hundred und tliirty-tlireo were under C years. It. ii. New York, July 10. A gnmo of baso bull for the buuetUof tliu family nf an at tach", was pliyed to-day between tho Minimis and Atlantic. Tho two niniS cliaiigtd thuir catchers and pitchers fur the game, mid the A tl unties won the game, 0 to I). FOREIGN. AllllIVKU OUT, LiVKHi'ooL, July 19. Tho stftanuhlps Cuba luiiu New York, Oympis from lloiiun, and Jljrlin from li.uiiiiioro, ar rived out. NASr.-KD-DKKN. Pauis, July 10. I'uu snati and sullo left Paris to-day on a special train lur Go- nuvn. HON CVULOS, IUyonu, July 10 Djii Carlos, with 105 men, is iiuruhing on the city of llil bou. He h is ordered his agents to pur. chase torpedoes with which tu close the. port when cnplurcd, THE CHOLERA. AT I l.Si I.NNATI. Cincinnati, July 19. To deaths Irom cholera reported la this city to-day, RBI HAD 11 nnifl JHiiiiunnrn u CAIRO. CRIME. Till-: DROWNED PRESIDENT 01' TIIH BROOKLYN TRUST COMPtNY A DE FAIT.Ti:it. AN INVESTIGATION It I V HALS A SAD .VI'ATH OF A 1" FAIRS NKW ORLEANS POLICEMAN Ml.'UDEiM II IS W1KK IN l.OUIri VILI.K. SUPPOSITION THAT MRS. IIROOK EP. WAS POISONED. A FATAL SHOOTINt; AFI'RAY KENTUCKY. IN I!T0 E1C, ETC. A IlKVD DICIAULTKlt. Xkw YoiiK.July 10. -TliU morning tbo Ilrooklyn Trust company, of which Ohelbert S. Mills, who w.n drowned Tues day at Coney Island, was president, sus pended payment It was discovered that Mills had overdrawn hn accounts tloO.OOO. It is said that the account ol Tnoinas II K idman, secretary, is short 531,000. For the hitler amount the company hold collateral, but whether they aro good or not remains to be determined. Tho do falotlion was iiwt definitely ascertained till yesterday, when it ws brought to light by investigation instituted by th-j directors. Not only did they tin 1 that Mills bad over drawn hi personal account, but alio dis covered thai he bad taken worthless secu thiea for the sum of 530.1,000, so a!tog.itli or there T.as an ii road of $150,000 made on Hie capital slock of the company. The ecurities in question are from the state ol Georgia, and tho New Havon, Middle ton, an 1 Wilmtnllu l'silruad company To the former mills had loaned fllO.OtO; to tb"! latter i2O,0LM jii Rullock's bonds, which it is claimed were illegally issued, and the interest on which tho present authorities decline to pay. Whether tho railroad bouds will ever become much is a question. In tliu moantlirie the eimplu tacu are, vvhilo the capital slock i -W,0UU there are$J00,00'J in unavailable bjndi. Tho deposits on Iiki.j last uvouliig vi uro itbout $,300,000 Ol which about I3U,U00 belonged lu the city, $M,oU0 to the county, nnd tl'W.000 to Mr. sulunan of tho linn ol lijiney, Duller and Parsons of ibis city. Sullmari represents u. a di posilor several trusts, among Ihcm tue funds ol uuu or two col lapsed insurutico companies, of which ho was receiver. Eight directors made a statement to the public, thai tiiey belluVeJ it entirely possible fur the company lo con tmuo business in a lev; days, and that depositors will loso nothing. Daniel Chancy has been appointed re ceiver. The Union says recent devel opments in regard to tho ull'ilrs of tho buuk, in in y persons who first believed Mills met an accidental death, are in clined to tho opinion he comuiiltod sui cide rather than faco tho expenso which he h.iw Was inevitable. UEM.V.NUKU TO JAIL. Tbo coronet's jury in tho case of Stephenson, United States drputy mar shal, rendered a verdict that he camo to hu death by stabs inllicted by Jacob, Michilla. The prisoner wai remanded to jml. sucricioxs or roisosiNo. New Yoiik, July 13. List Thunday tbo puru'its of L'tica V. Ilrooker culled on a lawyer, ur.d raid tlioy had reason to bulleve Hint thuir daughter, who died July 0, hud been poisoned, and that they suspected the physician who attended hor of being guilty of tbo nlleilged murder with thn know lodge and COg ni.anrn of Illood. Mrs. AVoudhiill and Miss Clafiin stato that the circumstance! Htcnding tlielr sister's death weresmii cioii'. Tho Inwyor refuso.l to institute in quiry before tho grand jury. win: Mtiiiini. LnvisviLi.K, July 19. James Gannon formerly a br-koepor in this city, but lately policeman in New Orleans, shot and killed his wlfo In this city to-day. She separated from Gmnon somo years Ho sinco, on account of ill-treatment came up from Xew Orleans a mouth or two ago, and shu then camo back to him. Shu lived with him three weeks again, und left hi in. This morning Gannon went to a houso where hii wlfo was slaying, and nftcr some conversation, pulled a pistol from bis pocket, placed It against bis wife's breast and tired. Uis wife loll to tho floor, when Gannon ngaln fired, the bullet entering her breast. At the second shot MIK DIED ALMOST INSTANTLY. Gannon vi arriHied alter u short clme and lodged III jail. Tho catlle of the attack by disgubod men on tho houso of the man named Galbraltli in -McCruck en county, Kentucky, mentioned In yes account 0r uicouni or terday's diipttches, wus on Galbraith having n negro wile A K1L1.1NO ArrAIK- .luliu Curl, former shoriiT of Hurt couuiity. Kv engaged in a quurrel with a Mr Smiil'i 14 respectable citizen of tbo sam'o county, a lew days nince, which ended in Curl's shooting Smith In the breast with a double-barrel shot gun kill ing him instantly. An old grudge was the cause. tiUICIDK. JIilwabkib, July 19. This nvoiniiK a voiing llnheiiioin named YYortzu Falke, :.i so veiirs of imo, while Inltirlnir un- insaiiliv. shot and killed lilmself at II I Nisei I III i.i. i..,.r,i nir iinuse. lie nan neen verv , l.. i .i de'ooiident of ! Wortr.e was a single ILLINOIS. S'HLUY, JIM f CASUALTIES. j Aci'inrttrAL cUniiTixo. I Atciiisiin, July 19. A p.claldljpatch 1 to tho Oliauii I hi from Watertlllc. ati ! tiouncei that it loan named I.ou (loro, from Falls City, Nebranka, aeclilently shot arid killed liimrelf nvar Clyde, Cloud county, K:una. yerterday afternoon. No partlcuUrs ol the accident are given A TKHHI1ILK ACCIllENT. Nrw Y'oiiK, July 19. Tho flooring of the Presbyterian church In Hudson City, New Jerfli. gavu way during nn entnr' taininunt Thursday night, and forty cbil drcn wero Injured, some (orlouily WEATHER. REPORT; V AsniNOTfty, July la Probabilities On Sunday, fur the Southern States and the Southwest rising barometor, northerly and northwesterly winds, lower tempera ture and generally clear weather. For -Middle nnd Eastern States rising barome tor, westerly winds, partly cloudy and clear weather, except possibly In Maine where rloudy weather may contlnuo with easterly winds. For Lower Lake region westerly winds, and partly cloarmg weather. For I'ppor Lakes and Ohio Valley northwesterly winds and goner, ally clear and dry weather. For tbo North weal northerly winds voerlni: to tho northeast nnd soulhenst, b.gh temperature and generally clear weather. RIVER NEWS. Jttar nil, I Tnll or the HIsers for 21 bourn ending 3 p. in., July 19, 1673 Above 1 low 'water Change. STATIONS. Rle. Fall. 1 ?l ?l?l? ?? llonnvllle ItrtitiMvick Cairo Cincinnati Continence 0 12 10 8 "I, i fel! w.ivenport , Evuii'Vlllc Fort Ilenton Hermann . ... ,lcl1er?on City .. , Kutia Cilv K"okuk l.aCroo I.cuvcuwortb. .. Lexington. .. , l.lttle Hock Loul-vlllc .. .. Marietta Memihl Mirg.intowii.... Nashville Nuwlteneva.... New'Orleana ,, ' jlO ::. :i" .. 21 . ! d , 31 Oil City Omaha Pudlicab Iittlmr;r I'Ult-uiiilth ... .-Iirevej.ort .... St. Joi-ph I. Inii- st. Paul Vlcki-burg ... Wuri.nv Yaiiklou O. II 10. KlIWI IIAKH.NIl, Ob-erver Slk'ii.o service, U. S, A. I.ovisvili.k, July 10 River lalling slow ly, A leel nil i H inches in canal. 3 teel 8 inches in chute. Arnv il; Spannon, New Orleans; Jaiues E Ruikin, Evans viile ; Lucy Uertrnm, Cincinnati ; J V .Means with barjos Irom Ironton. De parted: J' E Rankin, Pittsbtiri;; Lucy JlortrHiii si I. ui-; Shannon, Cincinnati; Meant r turn. i-. Ironton ; "Nax.m," new boat laden to bavei Tuesday. Wealber unusually "iip-rate St. I, tTia .lulu 19 -Arrived - Mint.o sntn,StP ii ; tlixtsii'P, Illinois river; lliker.lji M'v ; llieliinond. New OrleMis; Rob K , K i kuK , S II Long, Missouri river; H"o. N tlrleau ; Joiln , Peoria : City of Vicki-burg, Vicksburg; llelle of Shrnveporl, Red river; Gussie, Vicks burd; Northwestern, St Paul. River fall ing. Clear ami cool. Kkaan'i-vii.i.u, July 19 Cloudy until noon; rlnco cb-nr and plen'ant. Mercury from 70' to 70. The river 1ms fallen 3 inches. Passed up: Idlevvild, Fayette, Roberts, Charmor, Raven, Grey baglj, and Mary Anient, llusinots very dull. M kmi'iiih, July 10. Weather clear and plea'ant. River fell 7 inches. Departed: Grand Tower, St Louis; Colorado, Vicks burg; Mary Itoyd, White river; Paulino Carroll, Now Orleans, Little Rock, July 19. River falling with S feet 0 inches. Weather clear and pleasant all day; mercury 83. ('apt, Dcsmukrs, nn old river man died at Dar domillo yesterday. Cincinnati, July 1 . River 13 fft and ritlng D.iprrtcd: Catnolia for Mem phis; II S Turner,Noiv Oilcans. Weatnor clear and very cool for tbp season. VicKsnuuo, July 19. Pasod down: Longworth Up: "Glencon. Jennio How ell, Hart Ahlo, Cl'y of Helena. Cloudy and pleasant. River falling. Nasiiviii.k. July 19 Arrived: Burkh- I v"'u' J'"'r0, departures. Tliero is , 2 feoi 8 inchos of water on the shoals. Wealher clear und hot. Siutr.v'EroriT, July 10 Cloudy with light rain. Tho river has fellC irtches. No arrivals. Disparted: Snuthwesteru, Now Orlnaiis. New Ohlkans, July 10 No arrival.- n .....I. M... A....J.,,. Onlnn.ll. Uunry A,0,, St Louis. Weather clear 1 nml warm. PtrTuni'im, July 10. Mononghola 0 feet 3 Inches und rising slowly. MARKET REPORT, St. Lofts, July 19. Flour dull and un changed. Wheat in good domnnd, for belter crMilii of new and old, but dull and slow ' lor new qualilin. NeWf3; full, f 1 20, do N.Ui ?a5 tmcli. irlM0( oU $l 5Qi Corn, ituicvivc; No 2. mixed, 3838Jc. W I. It., mmul w lUh has Iicen In uclive d mind for sumo days, fell l5c.j closing at 0w, dull; Jo, ;,tnueu, oocjiojji-'. Il'irloy, no market. Hv K, dull and easier at &7o?c. Whmhy, fitm ai OOo. Piirkqulel at 4ielC 50. I tre; .boulder, 8Jo; clear sides lOoca.h Lard niiiriinul. H"g- ll'rm al i 40 05. (!h.i1 ii i kl t& CO: fat oxlru ."i.'i t'- . ,.,r?. wi i -i r.. .1. . , ii.i f, r wh ij uv mi .v, " - - I Meviimiia , July 19.-CoUon, iroiig (Rood ordinary lOJc, low middling IBJu., k3) 1ST. Receipts '.'Id bales. St. . a. 0SV.0. Ship uunts, 1.0S7. I Flour, dull. Corn muitl, dull and drooping at $3 30 (5 1) 35 Corn, dull and drooping; yellow mixed, 6la; Oat, scarco and 3rm at 4.1(34Ic. Hay, in nood demand, $U(7f24. I)rnn,dull and drooping, f i615. I.ard, firm at 9(5)100. Uacon,dull and dropping. Shouldnrs. 8J0e. Sides, tOJOloJc. P. rk.duIlT Nr.w Orleans, July 10. Hay dull: prime $-22. ' Pork dull, $17 2.". Dry tall meats dull, low; shoulders and others uncbang d. Stoning 27; sight j ,vremlum; gold Cotton quiet; sales l,ou; repeat yestcr dny's quolnrlons; receipts 169; exports Coastwise 1,1(15; stock 3I,4U. vmij. HowAitn, ST E A MBOAT ItUTOHE R I'llr Matliisssil.BaullBiUIdlof. s.8 f citl attention pail lo or lfrs from .inn SnsU nlffht nr rU MILLIFIEStr. MRS. MoOEE, )n (CIshthHtrret. beiween CommarslsJ tad Wash iktoo Atemirs, Isilallr rcoelsicc NEW MILLINERY HOODS or tiii LATK8T BrRINO AND RUMMKR 8TTLK8. Mramrs lull llDB Of BOISTXT'EITS & HATS iTrimnml anil iiDtrimmd,l 'hINOU FLo-uitHj,, BIBBHN8, TKIMUINfifc of all kinds, ,.... eM-i ,t0i Mrs. McOm has also a linn sssuriu.... r. 'sncy Artlclrs, such a VECK Tl.X CLLABSI, DNDF.nSL,IKVI, ItUFrrl, HABIJES, FAKM,, And ell oibcr articles asutlly fsand In a FIRST-CLASS MILLINERY STORK jiid, ii.wVf ill nuuiuuu iu uui nioes. ol Fancy and Millinery Goods, has a Hne anil 1m l..n. Im ..1,11,1a. . 1 ... l. . Complete aawrtment of Cincinnati Custom made Ladleh' and Misses' Shoes and Chil dren' Hoot, Hlack and in Color. These areacKnowiedgeu to be mo nncut anil tt over In tho muxet, and thin ta the only hiiit'P Ihe eiiv llial mn tlnm a teplaltv s.u mil. st. U'illTK COLLAR I'LAXINQ HILL M W.il.TKIi-s. Froir:rlor, HARD and SOFT LUMBEH AND LATH, SHINGLES. CEDAR POSTS DOOltS, SASIi, BLINDS orders solicited. Stkamiioat Lumber, KurDiKhn,i on itiiirtiiii nolle. t'ommercial avenuo, betweon Tenth and Eleventh slroels CAIRO. lillsXITOia. hoot ,.i IIOIIH 'Mtastivtts.,Ht,ttst,( tt SAA'E MONEY And buy your BOOTSAlTDaHOES OK II. JONES, Cor. 'IV ut li klrrctfiliil fniiuuerrlitl A I am now prepared to mamitacttiro ul spring rty le. Mich a patent leather, morroco buck und eiill-kln boola, Shoe, with box toes cork and pump noIch, Scotch bottom and bevel edge or any other etyle you wish I am also manufacturing an extra quality of ladle' choc. My material and won., nmii-lilp are warranted to bo ot the bet. 1 urn determined to not be undersold tor the same quality ol gooiN. Repairing done neatly nnd on ulior notice It. JoNKfi, IIOTKI.N. MilN f'HOSit MTRCET, 3ARM1, ILLINOIS. Good stabling connected with tho Iiouho, mil pamplo room for commercial travelers. Free omnibus to aud irom all trains. r ul I l I) V1 ; 1' ii-ntn BOAT HTnKra, SAM WILSON, Diitin i n BOAT 8TOhB8 O UU OSftlES, provisions; to. Ha. lie Ohio Lhvih ClAtun, In.. VUAL. CAIRO CITY COAL Is procure t lo s'lujit auiuuai in in qualllf of PITTSBURG AND ILLINOIS OOAL. n t llillldav 11 " .i .1... I'.,.l V.t.I liulnisi Ilia OHIO LKVBK, or al the Coal Yard below the w,,i ..r. mm, u. r . u, ,.,....,.,,. i w 111 rei-nlve urouini atien. ,f T 0 ,JMohtok" will brln eu.l .a. to y n,UJ'r OFFICIAL PAPER Our Home Advertisers. HALUDAY littofilERS GENERAL AGENTS FORWARDING aki COMMISSION NRHUHAJIlft, DEALERS IN FIOTJR; kmi isiVs s, OHIO MVMSl ASSU BAS-AVVH SALT a03WtfJk..XTX3Cf3. 70 Ohio Lkvkb, Caieo. iLLtsTOia. MILLER ft PARKER, GENERAL COMMISSION FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Altll DEALERS IN FLOUR, CORb Oats, Hay, etc., AGENTS rou FAIRBANKS flOALIC Ohio Levee. CAIRO. ILUNOIS. COFFJSV, PACE & CO., roiwtiinno AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS- DKALEKA IN HAY, CORN, OATS, MEAL, FLOUR AND COUNTRY PRODUCE CAIRO, ILLINOIS. .1-1211 KSJTAUMMIIt ll IN43. J. O. MATIIEWSON, COMMISSION MERCHANT And Agent for Hak.hii AM) DOI'ONT PoWllKR Co., AUGUiTAi GA. ;-9-3m a. D. A VERB. L J. AYM AYEIiS & CO., FLOTJE,. AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 78 Ohio Levee, Caibo, III. l-7tf, J. M. PHILLIPS, Forwarding and CommisiioD MERCHANT, ut WHARF-BOAT PROPRIETOR. propirj I io forward all kinds of freight to all points. tsrnuslons in(li to prompUr; WOOD U1TTEM10UK ft Ul.O FLOUR Goueral Uommimion Merokaat 1U OBIO JUXYU, OF CITY AND CODNTV. Our Home Advertinwi. tsiwrnssji. SAMUEL P. WHEKLKB, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW CAIRO, ILLlvdts. Oflce over First NaUoMl Dtvak. S-IMs WILLIAM J. yMLKN, ATTORNEY AT LAW CAIRO, ILLINOIS. Oflce over First National baek. 3-1 34a UREKN k GILBERT, ATTOBNIYb asm C0UNBBLOK8 AT UkW, Willlaaa H.lsrMn, William B Ollben, HUM r.WliMrt, CAIRO, IU.1N0IS. lrpeia. atttatioa lTa t AstBtsatlt a4 mbnat txufiHJ. rrtoB obio LBTa,oMe t CIT1 SIAtlOSiAl. rAtl. John U. MvUkcy. MULKEY WilUm c. Mulkey. 4 SON. ATTORNEYS AT LAW CAIRO, ILLINOIS. Office, rear room ortr HaxaoB'f bosyk store, y.. 124 COUUEBOIAL ATB"JsV' Between Seventh aud Eight Hem. iwutr. BSOOI NEW LIVERY STABLE T1NTH BTSKBT, BBTWBB WUB'B ATBBCB AID ALB 01 Ul. B. t, Vlelda lafbrsu la smblw Uwi U ta opsm4 a ( L 1 V B R r ar A ML M ob the northwest (id of Ttstth rtrees a svbsb bora. His BbUs will be rontliBed with bmm bet Ms BESTHOBSB v AND GOOD VIHIOLIS.' and the public may be accomasedaUd at hours of the day and tug bt with sl Uaau on the lo vest terms. Dr. Fields asks a share of public tjatroaaM and will endeavor to merit it by fair dealtaf ami "trirt attention to huM Summer Attention to the trade. Having a large selec tion of iianildomo white goods verv cheap, Hatiste do valon cieniiiH, plain atriped and fig ured atylea ; Swiss's, plain striped and figured ; Victoria lawns, plain striped and fig ured; Marseilles in great vari. eties and patterns ; Nansooki patterns ; linen lawns, white and figured : Percales in hand some figures and designs; em broidereia in large assort ments ; white trimmings in large assortments,; linen. suit ings in all shades ; linen dam asks, hundsome patterns ; havo in store a very complete, large and seasonable assort ment of dry goods very cheap. C. Uanny. P. S. Please call, no trou ble to show goods. tt28 tf You can buy six and one-half lbs. Duranfs A Coffee Sugar tor One Dol lar; Seven lbs. New OrleM Sugar for One Dollar; Bett three and one-half libs. Prisae Rio Coffee, One Dollar; Best Imperial Tea, One Dollar ai a half per pound ; Best Qua nowder Tea. One Dollar aai Serenty-five CenU per poua4 ; Young Hyson and Oolong Tea, One Dollar per pound, and ev erything propooiialelyeUaf at si - MM ssj 5 oof : IE I j g 5 fi f a 4 U It n v I . 3 " 1 s SSS m I -r c " - 2 00 00 rj