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JOHN H. OBKRIjY, EDITOR.
OFFICIAL PAPER OK CITY AND COUNTY.
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Wn.Miiifioi slid WulllUl.
.Meeting nen Sunilav al iuj a. m.. ami '
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-iinday school at II i. in. I
I'ia,ir meeting Wednesday evening.
I iU SlSYTKItlAN f.Uttb Street, j
l'rt aching, Sabbath ut 1U a.m. ami .Jp.m
Prayer muetlig, Wednesday at7J p. m.
al,f,ah School, :t p.m. .1. M. l-aitsdoii, SMI-
pir.ntelllotlt. ItKV. II. TllAYKIt, Pastor
I llM)KI'.-ir. Hlghlliaud Walnut Sta. i
li . h.i.tf, Mbbath at UiJ a.m., and 7 p. m
I't i r niretlnif, Wudned.i,T i.m.
.i 'i -ilKioi. .1. p.m. I., w. .-iinwmi,
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tr , ' prayer, fabbslb 10 via.
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nlie, !ublMlh S-:10 nl 1H vW.
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c i.-rv itar, 3 a.m.
I'hv.' 1'. .1. O'Hali.oka.-, Prte-!.
i hill's CHURCH. (Utniuu.i cor
I V, ...nut ami Crosa i-treela.
i c cry habbalb at 10 o'clock a. lu.
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. i i .ar neck tlav, 8 o'clock a. m.
lt:v. C. Hoi tma.n, Priest.
S LUTUKltANCllUItCII-KHh
c .it l.i twewu aldington Axuue ami
I. t street. ,
i Itiiif: Sunday mornim; at to o'clock,
lib ithool atSo'cloek p.m.
itLV. I'. DUKIWOIIM'U, Pastor,
i I no MKVS CHRISTIAN AhSoCIA
. lu i lli-tfular lusellu? second Murwlay
a i ui abut UiClr rooni oiur lloekMuM
, ( j al 'I'itnlorc, Commercial at rune.
VSctk y Prayer meeting, Friday,"! p.m. at
I.. W. SHUM KI.U l're'ldrllt.
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. AU . liool, lj p.m.
I n. U' I V- at it p.m.
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. him?, r rfily evulu.
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. -iHolifiiN supenntcniienu.
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,. , 'rea cvdr itj-l Walnut. Tim
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jibatb, 11 a m. 3 p.m. and T p.m.
t:v. JxcuM BKAI'UKY. Mdr.
:;t'UF.T OHDKRS.
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.. i iimm VN'DKHY. No. 13. Hinted
rLVaTtheAVyimuJ.a-nb-n
,.I.i third Monday tn uaob montli.
itlonatMaouIcHaU. tlw soud h nd
OUAniat No. 71.-HW.lnr Con-.ii-aUou
ut Mawnlrt Hall, on tbc tblrd
lur-day ot ovcrv luonUi.
J " " I tourtb Monduyo or cacb uionf U.
""' I UK ODU.FKL1.OWS.
. i v v x viikll l.UllOi:. i-.M-MctU In Odd-
. Hull. In ArtiT' biilWIiv
firry
evc'nluK at 8 o'clock.
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. TATK OFFICISUS.
, i ni... -.lob" U. Ucvmidife.
.utenaiiMiovemor
. :1.iutar of Statu-UtorKe ll. Uailoll.
i.jiltor of Siut-C. K. IJpplucott.
-uU TrLUkurer-C-ur lliiu.
,ii i i (KiiiTul ,Uuiet li. hlall.
Iit. l'u '.ic utructUm-yewU)ullitttuu
iMiNOKKsSMKS.
v-tun- Ui.-ur.l.l. UglebynudJounA.
iicpnrtnimvo KlBbtcoutli l)ifctrict-l-acc
nieiuii.
MK11HI.H3 OI'-fTEltAI. ASnKMHI.Y.
u 1" umo. .in in- wti. JWrtftr-
, , li Oberlj, Win. A. I.elnnu and ilatli-
t', jTn'r the Mill dlitrlct. .Icwe Ware.
r COUNTY OI'KICintS.
CIHCCIT COUUT.
M lire -P. J. Uak-iT, of AluxMidiT.
..m Attornoy-I'alrick II. 1.)J'.
i -ik -It S. YiuMiin.
, ,(r.t' - A. II. Irvln.
u in. Mar'-ln Aasor :uid 'manttrer.
COUNT V COUUT.
"k T:. McChie ami S. Manibll.
n..Uiob O. I.yni'h.
I jn.lllT- .lollll II. UOa'lUHU.
m r m c 1 1' a i. Tio v iu'.n i k.n t.
Mi ior .lobn Wood.
i rciiiurcr-K. A. Cairn uubain.
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ll. V:iton Webb.
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U1Tbirdiv'iVd-.loliii Midlwon ami 1'. Hoik.
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M'l mln?'r.l-Jo. II. ItobliHOii and Win.
II MiirrN,
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LoiVtiH Cairo DAILY, (Sunday exceptud) al
4 11,111 h'or I1rnlibt iipanmiije apply or
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CASUALTIES.
TUB i!AfriiMU!ti: 1ILAZK.
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BaLTIMOKB, July Si. A littl alter 10
tloek tu4y Ur bmkn out in tie
jil.iolug mill o.' Thuma &. Uo on luutb
side uf Cly itret, between Uberty and
i'ark Hrwli. The tlamel smm niteudud
to tliroe Mdjvining liloclw.uud ar. irnmeuie
cunllagration la now raging. A ttrulig
euatbweU wind it blowiug, noJ iromcuw
cindun nru wufteil lovurol bl ks. nv'ua
to tbu catiiodml. The lire ii iu tlm im
mediate vicinity ol tbu l'rebjterian
ehereb. wbtru tbu l'rlyurJij k-oi-i
iiluibly Wuf iiulden. Tb tni.re ulh
wc. of lb Mjrkl burned.
MTk.
The lire ii ctill raging. I'ark ttrual
irum Lexington to KarHlugn i iu ttjmw,
every buuiu boinjc oa tire. l'b Are ex
Umloii Ul.'iy truBt from l'ark tu Liberty '
street, nod from tbu rear of Liberty ,
from Lexington to tbe corui-r of Liberty
itreet uud Saratoga itreet. Tor st. Al
pboniui Jcbool building ou tbu tuuUi ij
of Saratoga itreet, running back to Clay
itreet, I gone; Stewart i stnbl on I.s:
iiiKliu t'.rttit Will tw 1ml On tfetratog
tree. Mest from l'nrk,
zvtnr uuuse i is imiw.
I'p i'ark to .Mulberry street at intervaU
routing on Uilb iiJet of tbe atreol nre burn.
ini , on Jlulourry Jlreet too une row 01
boiuea commencing at nortbenut corner of i
l'ark atretit, and oxtondlng eait to tbo
Catbedral ii on lire. Tbo Murylaad
academy of arti, on tnlborry itroct, am!
tbe I'niverjity of Jliiryland, bra burning
Tno Cathedral on bo corner of Mulberry
and Cathedral stre:t8, etuu'bt fire, but it is
thought it fun b saved.
hik nr.K aula.
Tbo Uru will probably be coeiinod to an
areu bouudod by Luiington streot on tbo
Smtli, llowiird on tbo west, Mulberry
strgot on tbo north nnd Liburty struet on
tbu imst. Aflur brcukibg out iu tbo plan
ing mill of Thomas & Co., on tbo south
sidt' of Clay street, tbo llamei eprond
usroii Clay strcot to the block liounded
by Howard, Liburty, Siratoga und Clay,
cuntumlng nourly the untlro block.
At IbU hour u fow buildings to
main at the nortliChit corner
of tliu block, atViblch point tbe Central
rrebyteri;ni church i located, which
structure ii on lire. Tbe probability is
tlmt the entire tlocl; will bo consumcJ.
from Clay strtct soutli litis uro Iiai i.-orkud
its way buck to Lexington Hreot, burning
ull bmldinga in l'ark xtreet. Thu llro i
till racing in thi block. On the welt
ido of I'urk elrea, from Lexington to
.Sirr.toL'ii. jiearlv ovcrv houso has been
b irnud. Fully
I WO-TIIIISP.i or TIIK kntikk in.m i;,
liounded by Clark, lVrk, Saratoga nnd
Howard streets, boing conauniud. Ttio
tlrst HnglinU Lutlairun cliurcb, llev. Dr.
liurclay'a, witH nuiiruiy coiuumcU. It li
poHthlo that thu llro will not extend
niucli buyonil tbo four block imtiiud, It
h iniposaiblu to got nt llui particulars i.b
lite HtrciftH iu tlio imiuudlat'o vii'lulty, und
for iiniimhur of blocka udjuciint, uru juiii
mi'd by
TIIOUSASlm UK I'KOI'I.B.
riirnitiiro wagons and dntys mo loading
up with tbo rumaiiiini: furiiltuni. Tho
;ri:itoit uoii'tcrnatlon prcvnil, the ttructr
i'cinit llllod with
I'RA.Vl'ir WoMKN,
llurryini; in uvury diroctlon v,ilh chil
ilruu, bedding, ortidlos, nnd vnriniiu pioc(!S
ot furniture iu Umir urnu.
THK WIIOI.K KIUB DKI'Alll'itli.sr
Of tho city, with two uuginni from
Wushingluu aro cuw niu-osfully battling
tho Ikuios. 'i'ho supply of water up to
tliln liour U niiiplo, uml unlves tlTTt still'
breoo now blowing incrouie to u gu)u,tlui
tire Mill iuidiiubtdly yonllnud to IU
preieut locality
Xn f. HUKST lITP.r I-
Wa principally occupiwl b imftll uwp.
containing lnnri'l1, ivtnl fafUiries nd i
tLroe-itory rwldanW- At tbu tim ,
n )kiti mxi r. ui i at itm
Cmi b mini''. ThT aro miinuteui ru-
mw ..rnrK.M having u virnd,but
sirtol Inquiry mm Imitwi to erte-blub nty
Ion ol ltr up to lUh time.
TBI SBWl IS KW TOfcK.
New YohC, July 25. A private dh
plch from fiilllmorn tayi tlie llro lia
oovtr! )Vrl block?, tuctilug u) in
I'itk llrMl trom l.axtngton to tfuralogit,
atid truiu Olay to I.iturty i'.tmU, kiuI in
tb lif or l.i burly tret l ti. thci churrb on
tb cur'jtr of Liberty unl .SarMloga
itr.j.-t- The back builditigs nro b'iriiini;,
THK IMTJMfaE WMlJi
Drove tint flrmn from lbi waUir ilug.
At 116 viM Cwatral FfeebTteriiw church
began u burn. Tbu l.utbtrau cliurcb on
Lvxiogton ttwet win duiiruynt at 12
o'clocV. St. Alphoiuut' church tool: flru
at tbii iiftornuori. AsiitMri'' id on
lb war from Wtuhlnglon.
ONK lit NDKKIl MtlLM.Nilri Ul'KSltl).
IUltimoKk, July sri.DujiatuhM bar
been rttcioved from 1'lnlaUulpbiK otf'uriiig
HMiiUttce. About on buudrd buildiun
have boon burned.
k;.kisio roR ill).
Njiw YoKit, July IT,. A dipalob from
UalUmorw ut 2 p.m., tay "The lire U
till raicg. Klght bleclu of line bui!d
ingt ar burueda Thu antburltt aro
lending fur outside help. Wt.Ver supply
ii lalling. Clay atreot, from Liberty to
Howard, two square, i burned out. Tho(
steeple uf the Ontral l'reebyterinn church
is on ore. At 1;3U p.m., the flercest por
tion of tbe Are was on tlrii!ogti stroot, be
tween l'ark and Liberty treeti.
On the south sida every bouso in the
square is in llsraw, Tbu 8re in tbi
square cume from 1.10 back bunding,
which read, to tbe duUruyed bouti on
Clay street. Ob the south ildo the Uoi.tux
ere still burning at one o'clock.
THK WoHtT OP THK KIRK,
from Thomas' factory where it com
menced, was up Vrk tiro', on ono side,
md in the rur of Alphonfu' school
on the other ide. ilurnlng ehinglei and
sparki started thu Uru in tbu square n
tbe north aido of Mulberry street, be
tvieen Catbi-dra! and Park street". Tbo
Are then dabbed across tbe rtree: to thu
academy uf art' . The dome of the ci'.ti -dral
at ou" time was on tire, but v;m put
out I'V citizens stationed on tbe roof. At
Ulu tbUiii&iSuSki'fntb.wiiidoht.aLiit. A'..
pnonxu' wern on fJte, ritM Um'tnlrd tlmo
M-AKKi WKKI! CUOWXKKD
Ail over tkn? churrb fr.nn the b-'niag4
buildings along tbe fide. NotwltlitMiid
ing the intensity of tho rl.iaiM and Mih
natural exciUment Incbtent thereto,
so fxsv
I'rtvaiied in tlic neighborhood ol the lire,
but all did their utmost to prevent tho
preid of tbe flames. Tho new Salvadu
corps appeared on tbo scone, and are do
ing good service. .Nu estimate ul tne
datimgo possible under tbo circumstance.
The heat is interne, which prevents the
aroinn from worklug to auy advantage.
8TILL KAOINO AT 2:0.
IUltiMouk, July J6, 2:10 p.m. I'iro
ttill raging, but ha n't extended beyond
tbo blwjki nameil In tins provious dis
patch. Tbe Cuntrnl I'resbytcriau church,
Kev. Dr. Smith p-utor, on southweat
corner ot Saratoga nnd Liberty streets, U
completely wrecked, and nothing remains
but the walU and towers, with tho excep
tion of three brick dwellings. Cunimenc
ing on th southeast comer
V0T X fltMI.PlXa llEUAINS ON" THK Itl.oCK
On which tbe church i situated. At this
hour the wildest rumoM prevail in regard
to lire in other portions ot tha city, but
an Inspection of tbo localities n 11 mod as
on fire, fails to verify the report. Tho
roofs 01 sevotal buildings on Calvert
street, north of Saratoga, took lire, among
tbam tho
ciiilubk:.' e uo twemrv iiun.uixu,
On Calvert street, adjoining the city
spring, but all wero pxtlngtiishod. St. Al
pbonsus' Oermau Catholic church, a beau
tiful struoturo on tbo northeast cornor of
Saratoga and Park streots, U in imtnlnont
danger, tut has not yet taUun fire.
Movi.s'o rioob Kiv.
ISautomokg, July -5, 2:L'0 p.m. Thu
work or mot lug U still going forward and
the Btroeb are almost impassable. On
Mulberry street thu Imildiii;; of tho
M aryland aeadomy of art has Iwon burned.
Dr. Dalrympla'ti subool, udjoining, is on
Uru. Thrco handsome irivato residence
on tho north sldo of Mulberry trot, bo
tween Ca'.hodral and I'ark ntroet took
tiro, but wuru eavod, much ditiiuuii.
lMItl'lf MRS AHB rAs.o WATIIK
To tho domo of tbu cathedral,
which i covered with blankets.
U.NKKK I'O.VTKoI..
ll.VI.riMoltK, Jul;-
Tho lire was un-
der control nt :i p.m. I lie los ' uti
mated by neveral partle, nt toOU.Ooo, nnd
falls principally on nwnora of dviolling-i.
'Phuru were about a down ImsinoM pbicug
destroyed, auioiti; tbnwi are snub and blind
factories, dins and clonk ustablUlimentu,
fancy goodr, sowing mnehinei, stores,
clL:irv nalnts. anil tailor chops, and otiu
j saloon and riwtnuraJit. Many of
tbo houses on Cluy struct wero Iramu,
and two-story buildiugt. Tliu roiiduucds
' of A. S. Aboil, proprietor of tbu Hun,
1 John S. IlopWii, and Prof. X. K. .Smith,
ivcrosivcd by limn with Uro extinguishers,
st AliihonauH church osapol, but the
! orphan a"ylum uf Ht. Alplumsin' ncbool j
', was almost entirely destroyed. 'J'lio I'allie
lira' e-caped, but tha valuablu residono'S ,
near It were destroyed, with thu exception
ot Ihosu oil Clay strcot. All dwelling
destroyed belonged to wealthy porsons.
MISCELLANEOUS.
L'ACTS AIIOL'T TIIK OASK
I.OKD GOItUOS.
OF
A HJSFOUTBirS INTEUVI HW
WITH liUADIiHV, Tin: CITS
TOM UOUSK OFFICKF..
UTHAMUOATOIM'OSITION TO THK
ST. LOULS BRIDGH.
THE
I'KIF.XDS Ol' THK 1'lioJhCT
SUIO'UISKD 11 Y TH K
Ol'i'OMITION.
A NOTHKK CAULK , COM PLKTKH.
WO.-.
KT(J
I. TO.
I.ORI) OS II PON .4 CASE.
MiM-Naii-oLi-j, July 2fs It seems to l
generally ooneetled by partiei on both
sidea of tho Iwundary, that tbe re-capture
of (lorden was etl'oOtod 011 Amorlean soil.
The Trlbuuo bus 11 letter from 111 Pem
bina correspondent. Ho bad an Inter
view with lliailley, tbe cnstom-hotiso olli
cer who released Cordon, und arretted the
American, nt follows :
Keportur: "Wid you statu the uxatt
point at which you made the arret! r'
Uradloy : '-At thu corner of the fencu,
over there."
it: i'lt not that point south uf the line
recently located ut tbu new lawndary"
II : "Y.rt, about 110 yards."
Tbe correspondent further ys li) the
treaty with llni;ian. tbe bouuilnry lino
belweon tbe United StatuA and ltritisb
possetsiotM was declared tn bo at tbe lor- j
ty-flftb parallel, north latitude. That
point being admiltixl, it only rumainuJ to
locate that iino. .No regularly recognized
turvoy having leeii made, tho proper au
thorities of the two government ap
pointed oiumis-iviii'rs to Jointly uzamlue
and adjust the line, and said lino so loca
ted was to t o tbe boundary line. It is posi
tively assorted on good authority that 110
further proceedings in tbu case
were sece-'ary; that tbe two
nations ralitiod tho "itrvey
before nude, and that the inatanl the
stukei wero set under direction of the
commU'ioner', all south of im h stako nnd
line btca-nu American territory, if such
prove to bo thu facts in the cam, then thu
arrest ol Hay and Keegan weru simply
fur kidnapping, for wbldi the otUcurs ol
tu.. HrUl.L ui.vurniiieiit are persoually
amenable. If the capture of
Cordon was u violation of
law, l-ila.-iia'.iorml ri- Iin.I, o was Ihe
capture of tliu oilioors sent toimi;e bis ar-
ruit. Tbe vu'toin-houm ?taud on Amer
ican il. The government of Canada
was permitted to occupy It for collecting
customs, through courluy of tho govern
ment at AYashtogtun, and not by any
special arrangement were thuy allowed to
urn it for other purposes.
A Ft. Carry special says "there has
been a great change In- the sentiment of
Hi people here within the pat four days,
with the exception of tt.o lick-tplttle
crowd that worship bis maiosty,Attiirney
Ueneral Clark. No man can ba found
who does not openly sympathize with tho
prironoK. ThoWinnepeg True Pres,7hich
has public opinion in an editorial to-mor
row inorning,speaking of tbo outrageous j
iniulting bulletin published vvsterday,
and teU'graphed,will say "It Is the grossest
and most cowardly attempt nt Intimida
tion which ovor catno under our observa
tion, being no mora nor less than a bare
faced attempt at intimidating tho
court into rton-ae'-eptmce d bail.
It ' kboul'i bi aaJo distinctly
oteut to tho perpetrators ol
this villainous act that our court nru
above intimidation, and aro not to be led
byihenoo; to bo set on like a puck of
dogs, at anything that turns up, meroly
to gratify what should bo thu per? omil re
vengo of a man or men disappointed In
their endeavors tu luvy black-mail. Are
they to be miulu thu tool of a
clique in orilor, peradvonture,
to line omeboly' breeches
pocket with an increased sum of money
In the shape of a lanyor feu ' If wo un
derstand the feelings of Canadians tlioy
will reient tho Insult put upon them.
Thu xympsthy of the Canadians is cer
tainly not in uceordaneu with the spirit of
that ily choet. It U now understood that
no decision of lliat iptestlon will Im ri-n-ilnreii;to-murrow
on account of thu sink
u!ii of Judge Mi-Kun10.
OPPOSITION TO THK ST. LOl'lH IIKIWIK.
Sr. Louif, July 15. The opposition of
a portion of the stuamboat Interest heui
to tbo brhlgo now being built aeross tho
river at this point, created a great deal of
surprise, particularly in the bridge Is be
iiiir built in uceordaneu with law, and in
j omo particulars oven moru I'avorablu to
tbu boding interest than tho law requires.
For cxBinploi tho law requires tliu spans
to bo lilty foot in thu clear above city di
rectrix. Tint mulii ar-h, when finished,
will bo fc"l in the clear, und other
arches 51 f.M-t, whiuli ('apt. FaiD, chief
1 englneti, sa.is will allow tho lnrgc-1 boats
on thu river to pass under thu briugu with
their suioue cliiiiinoys down, ut an ordiu
nrv stage of water, and sovcrul feet to
spare. Stcamboa-tmeii ay thoy thought
the bridge was to be a luvel span instead
of arched, hut phns ul tho bridge have
boon on exhibition 5 years. It Is thought
rtinngu that opposition should spring up
at this latoilay, and when the structure
Is so near completed.
CIU A It MANOKACTl'ltnilH.
Wabiiinuto.s, July 25. A dulogatlou
of clear manufacturers visiteu tne com
,,onor 0f internal revenue to-day, t.l
protest agaiut tbo 'adoption of a patont
cigar box. Mr. Htralghton, set-rotary of
tbe National Tobacco nisorlatton, sug
gMtwl the abolition of cigar manufac
turers' bond of S600, oa the ground that
many Inmost, but p.,ur, manufacturers
CoulJ not furnish tho bond, and tbe coir
mij'ioner roqueslml that further explana
tion of tha lubjeot be submitted to him in
writing for futuro action. The commit,
stonor listened to argtimontt of tho dele
gation, and promised to endeavor tn do
justice to nil partle.
sr.wrsi'.vrsnrAi.,
St. Locta, July Jo. An $80,0IHJ inter
Mt In tbe St. Louis Times was sold toilay
by C. Crainwator, administrator of the
late Maj. Ewiuu:, principal owner or that
pujwsr, to lieorgii It. Clark, stale au
ditor, and ChnrbM A. MnMtK, St. - liuU
oonnty collector.
AilOTIIKK caulk um.
.ST.JoHVa, 2tew Foumllaml, July 2...
Laying of tint fourth Cable, betWeuli Sid
ney, Cape Breton and I'lacancbi, Now
Foundlari l, has been oiccoxtfully mm-1I-1.I.
CRIME.
.rrKn s outlaw.
Xrw Or. LEAN", July 35 - A Picay
une special from Waco, Texas, lays Dep
uty Sherill" Hurt, lllatikltitbip iat lalally
sliot near this city lut nibt by Hob
Christal, a notorious outlaw, belonging to
tho Modoc gang. Illankmsbip and a
posse worn in cfarcb ol tho gang when
tired upon by outlaw lying 111 ambush.
A hundred mounted nun left to-day iu
search of the outlaw. Court adjourned
and tbu grand jury dismissed to give mm
an oppoitunity of going.
Al IKMl-l'CH OLIKAUK.
Ciiioaoo, July 15. Al DeCurah, Iowa,
a girl ol 16 vear wai arre"K'U anu
held lor bail, charged with twice attempt
ing to pot?oii tier father, P. 0. Mario, In
putting strychnine iu his bread. Shu ua-
milt the truth uf tho charge, and assert')
eIiu was driven to it in defense of her
honor, bur father having repeatedly at-
tempted her ruin sincu tbe dcilh of bur
mother. Her slorv lluds crudeitcu with
many, and ball was promptly furnihol
ro.ritlti MUltUUK.
Wit UAMMWiliT,Julv 35. Nelwli Wado,
a bral.eman ou the Pennsylvania and
P.rie railroad wa; arreted hero lt night
for tbe murder of Mis. Mcl'.r'ulc, ntol at
tempt to kill her husband on Tuejday lust
U UiJU lu uUU-nrw louwl -. li tiru.
lie oonftsiH tbu orlmu.
POLITICAL.
asti-iik.v. nuTi.en.
HuiTO.s- July 'J5. I'ursuaut to call, a
meeting of tho members of tbo Itupublican
party oppoied to tho iioiiiiuution of lien.
flutter for.govornor was held horo to-day.
Tho hull was comfortably tilled with lie-
publicans from all parts of thu statu.
Among those present were Messrs. Dawns,
Hoar, Cieorge T. Hoar, Speaker
Sanford, II. II. Coohdge, e
Spoaker Jewell, Adam Th.iyor, .1.
M.lForbei and olberi. l bs me-ling was
called to order by Judge IIoar,'wlio de-
nounced in unqualilled turmi tliu salary
grab, und promised to do all in his power
to prevent tho state tn be carried by tbo
leadur of that party, and to promote the
welfare of thu state Adjourned. (
A mooting of tbu executive committee
was thon held and a committee of threo
appointed to drr.w up tut address to the
people of Massachusetts, to bo reported at
an adjouruod meeting of the committee.
the uiu.vor.iis.
A! ll.w.u1 r.KK, July 23. A convention
of Wiscouitn Clangors is called ut Mil
waukee for tho Hist of August. Three
dolegates from each grango will bo in at
tendance. RAILROADS.
fltKIUHT TAItiri'b.
t Ciiicacio, July 25. Tbo Tiiiies siys the
C, it. I. and I'. H iilroad company im
promulgated a.nuw fruight taritl', which
averages nearly i!0 pur cent, less than thu
present taritl', which was issued sim-o thu
pHi'iigu of the new nilsioait law. It is
also stated that thu C, 11. and (1. ru'td has
decided to mako a material reduction in
their freight tariil.
ASul'HEl; U0.ll t'oltlOM XCOIV.
St. Ixu is, July 25. ItopoiU are in
circulation here that Tom Scott is to bo
prcidunt of the Atlantic and P.ieill.-rail-rond.
THE CHOLERA.
AT CIIK'AUO.
ClIIt'Ai.o, July 20. T'hure have been
no emus of cholera reportod in thu city
this season, and but a limited mimliur of
cases of choluru-iiturlms.
AT t'INUlN.SATI.
Cincinnati, July 25. No death from
cholera ii rupnrtuil to-day. There ha
been no death from 1 bolura or cholera
morbus since thu 20th lust., tlvu d-tys. ago.
Ttiu low deaths reported sll.ee Monday all
occurred prior to that time.
-
SPORTING.
Tin: TitoTTr.it.
Ci.rvLi.ANn, July 25. On Tuesday
next commence the llrst of tho fourth
great trotting mooting of thu year. Thu
hortus ulitored at Cleveland aro conceded
to bo tho llnest congregation or trotting
imd tunning stock ever known 111 thu lii
tory of tho turf 111 this conn Iry. and there
is every asturaiwo of a laryo gathering on
this occasion
WEATHER REPORT.
AVaciiisoton', July 25. I'robaldlltioa
On Saturday for Eastern Oulf and South
Atlantic states southerly winds, Increased
elouaincs and local storms. For Middle
Atlantic sutcs westerly winds, partly
cloudy- woathor, somewhat higher temper
aturo, followed by cooler wcathor on Sat
urday night. For Now L'nglaud and Now
York easterly winds, veering to south
westerly, with numerous local rains, fol
lowed by clearing woathor on Saturday
night. For Lowor Litkw and Ohio val
ley southwest wind', veering to northwest
with clearing and cooler weather. For
Fppor Lakes and Norlhvrost northeasterly
to uorthwotterly wind and clear wathor.
. 1-
RIVER NEWS.
Itlns 11H.I I'rtll ol llic Illtrr
!!l bnuri cndfng 3 p. m., July So, is;:l
For
" Above '
low-
Changes.
STTITIOSM.
water.
I Use. Vytlb
1 .-'
liooiivllte
liriniiulel;..
Cairo
Ciueliiitutt....
Ooiilluenue, . .
Davenport.. . .
llvtiUM'IHu
Port lleutoii...
Hermann
lellerrou CttV .
Kutiai City. . ,
Keokuk
Laurorsu
Leavenworth
l.oxiuctou.. .
Little itoek.
Loui-vlllu ..
Mailetki .. .
Jleutphi
Miirvuiilown.
11
NiiHlislUf..,
-P
ewlirnita..
New Irioatii
nil City
nmaba
it
10 0
l'ailllenb ....
l!
l'ltt-burg...
I'liitt-iiioutb .
fhrfveport . .
.jti
'!!l
rt. .loo-pit .
M. l.uuii. .
ii
in
-t. Paul ...
Vieklmr .
W.iriaw
Yankton... .
KllWIN llAUI.ANH,
Obicrver liial Service, U.S. A
St. Lot-is. July 25. Arrived: Mtnne
apolH.St Paul; Johnson, Keokuk; Glen
cou, Now Orleans; Ander.vm, 'L'uuiieaseo
river; Sam lloliers, Cairo; City ot llulena,
VicksburK. Departeil: Amly Johnson
Keokiik: 1W AVinir. St Paul;'llull of
Mumplila for .Meuiphis. Kiver fulllnir
Wuuther clear and very warm during the
day, indication-! o! a storm to-ullit.
KvANviLi.t:, July 25. Weather clear
and hot; mercury 70 to i2, ltlver risen
10 Inches. I'p: Fayelto, Geo Roberts,
vjiilcuslep ana .Mary Houston. Down-.
Mary Ament, Charmer and Hose HUe.
Sllp.xvKiMiKT, July 25-- Arrived M.w-
lav! John T Moore. Now Orleans. No
departures. Arrived Tuesday- E II Dur-
feu; .lullemofi. Djiartel; K II Dartre,
-uw Orleans. ItiverrnI 11.' In olios.
MKuriiii, .lulv 25 H'oather ci-ar nnd
warm. Kiver falling .itnadflv. Arrived .
Cuiuelia, Cincinnati. I'cjmrte.) last night:
Capital Citv, 'lcksburg; Lady Leo, St.
Louis. 'I Iim ovuiiing: Colorado.
Ci.nci.vn-ATI, July 20. Kiver I!! feet .'I
Inces tul falling. " Arrived Jauiea D
Parker. Mumphis. Dupartud. Andes
Wheeling; Phil Sheridan. St Louis
Weather clenr aud hot.
Loi'Ivim.k, July 25. l'.iver falling
with 0 fout tl InchHi! in canal and 4 fcut ti
channel. Arrived, Mollio Kbert, Pitts
burg. Departed, .Mulllo Kbert, St Louis.
Ll rTl.E P.oi k, July 25. Cluar, warm
and thermometer 80. lliver continues to
fall; 30 inches by guage. Dupartud, Fort
Oil'fon for Memphis.
"VicKsnt-ito, July 25. Down- Katie.
no boats up. V cither eluir and warm
l'.iver falling.
MARKET REPORT.
St. Loft, July 2 V Flour quiet and
iincuuueud
Wheat, better grades in good demand
unit nrm; no -I red M ICO5I i:i; .No ll
SI 201 25; No '.' ..1 35.
Com tirmur; No 'J mixed -IOl(Me ele
vator; 'l(Vt I5c sacked.
Oats dull and unsettled,' No 2 mixed
2(ll(,yaoc cash; 277)27 jc August.
Hyuqliet, tiiifitMl'.'c.
Pork unchanged, mess $l(i fittlii (12J
Dry suit meats nominal; bacon .uiet
and uucbang-d.
I.arddull; suiiuuer steam 7,c.
Whiskey steady and linn, Die
Cattle, shipping grade active,
sales fi 2-'i(i5 CO; othqr grades
cbatigcd.
Hogs (piict, ?-l 10Q) u'J.
New Oki.uans, .lulv 25. Flour
XXX iC 5u; family f8 26.
With
un
do!.
Cum quiut: mlxel ROc; white lower
7.'le.
Oats quiet.
Ilrari Jlrmer, tKioVic
l'orkdull and lowor, $M 75.
Dry salt meat scarce; shoulder
bacon ecarcn and lirtuer, UKjClo;0IJc.
Lird dull; tiorco if
Mitt 1 keg $
10
(TolO Ml.
Suitar dull; kuo I to oominon Sic
fully
fair Oie; prlmo lUc.
Molase, no iiiovemont.
Whiskey, supply light; deinand good;
P.vaiisvillo '.Ho; Louisiana 95c; Cincinnati
OUcfuiil.
Coll'ce qulot; lbW20c.
MkMimii. July 25. Cotton, stood to or
dinary Hijc; low middling ISto.
Ploiir quiet und weal;; family t"(itN.h 50
Corn inoal dull and unsettled, $J h.Viti
2 1)5.
Corn dull and drooping 5 l(iT.f:l.
Oats, market bare.
Hay, now western In store, $20.
Itran tlrm at ?lf.
llaoon In lalnlenirtml and higher; sluuil
'lis Hlci sides lOJo.
Lard dull and nouiinal.
V. HOWAKD,
STKAMHOAT UUTOUKR
Vlly Mnllotiul .llnnfc Hullilliiv,
ait.epecil attsolioa paU.UcrJsrs Ircm tletm
lois oiybc or Ut
Homo Advertisements.
Summer Attention to the
tvuilo. Having a large selec
tion of handsome whito goods
very cheap, Batiste de valen-
eiennis, plain striped and fig
ured styles ; Swiss's, plain
striped and figured ; Victoria
lawns, plain striped and fig
ured ; IMarsoilles in great vari.
eties and patterns; Nansooks
patterns ; linen lawns, white
and figured , Percales irj hand
some figures and designs; em
broidereis in large assort-
T 1 i I it'll 1 fi 4 isim vi titfvrj ti
""'"w J 14,VJ U JlIillllllLlO J 11
large assortments ; linen suit
ings in all shades ; linen dani-
asu.s, liandsome Datterns :
1 ,
have in store a very complott?,
large and seasonable assort
ment of dry goods very cheap.
(J. JlANNV.
P. S. Please call, no trou
ble to show goods. 6-28 tf
y-You can buy six
and one-half lbs. Duraut's
A Coffee Sugar for Ono Dol
lar; Soven lbs. Now Orleans
Sugar for One Dollar; Beat
three and one-half libs. Prime
3io Coffee, Ono Dollar ; Beat
Imperial Tea, Ono Dollar and
1 halt per pound : Best lun-
nowdor Ton. Ono Dollar und
Sevoiity-uve Cents per pounu ;
Young Hyson and Uoiong lea,
One Dollar per pound, and ev
erything proportionately cneap
tf. rvlKAjl JSIXRY.
CUANCKRY NOTICE.
Lyman lilodgett," defendant. IsnotlQed
tbut on July tit, 187.1, Mary M. Blodsett,
complainant, tiled her bill iu chancery,
In (lie Alexander couutv circuit court, stale
or lllluoK for divorce, aud that -said suit Is
now pending In said court. That thereupon
a Minimum win Wued out of tbu clerk's
orUcu ot mUI court anulnst you, returnable
011 tbe rourtn Tuesday lu July, lSiii, 10 a
term ot said court, then lobe bolden at the
couil-boue lu Cairo, In aatd county and
state. Dated July ilst, 1S73.
UKUUE.N 3. lOCUM.Uer.
samtiel P. Wheeler,
Complainant's Solicitor.
lil-iMiv.
IIOAT MTOBKSI.
SAM WILSON,
ciilii is
BOAT STOBBa
niiiioiHiis,
I' H O V I H I O K SI K T (;.
No. 110
Onio Lhvbh
Cairo, Iix.
NF.W YORK MTOiiK,
WHOIsKSALK AND RETAIL.
LAKOXST VAHIKTT STODIt IN THK (HTT
000D3 SOLD VKKY CLOSK.
Curlier or Nineteenth etrcet nnd I'oiu
iiirrclBl AToaas.
CAIBO, ILLINOIS.
O. O. PATIKK
LYON'S
ATHAIRON
Only SO Cents per Bottle.
II promotes 111 UltOWTII, PMIHt.
VICS the t.'Dl.im, nuiI tacrsBtc tlt
VlKuranil UKACTVof the UA1H.
(ura TnrxTT TrUns iao Lto's KitBarnos roa
tue lUia hss Out place J in tlie uiaiktt bjr letessar
: TtioDiM Lyoo, a emlutts uf PrlDccwa ('allegs.
Tbs nsnis la UorlTfd rroai tbo Otssk -Kiteuj. '
r'KnlfjInt; to clfJKJr, yurtjty. rrjurtnatt, irrnttrt
1 itv lnor It ba ivcoHed. and the poi-ultnly tl b..
litalca, Is uuptecedeutcd sad UicidiU. It u
cimiscs tho Ouavau auU litauTtor th lUis. It u
u lll(UUul OresslUK. H sudletlrs dudrurr. ll
pri-vvtiu the llslr ftoui tiu-nltiis rx. 11 Sen's
cool, ami tjWts tit Lair a rich. sort, ilott s;h
I.iartce, it it tbe same iu Qoiatni sul QeiixtT
aali Haaovi-raCJOAinKaof al'strrcat AuoandH
soldbyalllirugnists audUuUutrMtvrtsttunlyDu
(.'tuts pot- llottlt.
MM LYON'S
ATHAIRON
i.umhi:u.
WIHTKl'OJsIsAKI'LANlNUMlhls
N Wll.'lililN, lroirUlor,
usAisa la
HARD and SOFT LUMBER
, AXI
LATH, BU1NGLKS, CEDAR POSTrt
U00K9, SA8U, ULINDS
ORDKRB aOLICIHO.
Stuamboat Lumbkk,
Kuraltbrd oa stiartest aotlee.
Commerrlal aveuuu, between Tooth aid
Klerenth streets
CATRO:
XiiiiXasroia.
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