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RAILROADS. T T XT MTU 1IVMTR1I, It A f TIM ATI rKAtMA UAVK CAI J ...... -IMA.., .Dally. u:uu p.m., . 4:w a.m..,. .except rjunuay UDV l HAW li.Ili iiii. bl.. . .. .ini 1 1 . ii i .... it ARRIVE AT CAIRO. IVni ! .....11.111 A. 111. UJLCVIIL DIUIIUIV 1ICDL mm 1U l),IIJ.ttMVAi:CIL OUUUIV -5 LUllAU illll illVyHlililluu IX nilDIl 1 Ull If I RJf llf MXTLtU RAILROAD. cbahci er YMK. n sad slUr Hunday, February 'JJ, 1674. GOINO WORTH. l'aNffcngcr- Freight nil i;itv. ii!ivi ... urz'z :-.x, Hit irll IT a a a a a a a a a IJ. B:7 " 11:1.1 " M P.M. t -Xt " i:V aim. 5AT 7: " imui, icnt r ....... Dii Vl'l MM la HI n IM..1I1 I rnne. leave ISft'i p.m. .murium a'l7T(.,li:;ti " GOINO SOUTH. PaMeniwr. Krek-lil ji..iunction, leave., itia a.m 7:0(1 P.M. fl:O0 " 10:17 " nan " i:ir, a.m. 7:!S " 1):10 " 12:1ft P.M. :i:10 " a: to " ri i a aririi'i. ii-b f . n .fa. i v aura ivktviim KM ' ni. leave ,.iu :iu " 14 Vlli. CiltC IW.ll iiiuii'ii. is-a t. .... iua. ivavr... 1:11 p.m. 2:42 41 5:'o:j " t uiiitt;.... ... MOUND 01TT ACCOMMODATION. V VBMi U Mk l,uv 14. U1U V. I ' tUI . I ..I- a ala.. ...... SI ..... 1 . nviiL iiHiin aiun iiei-i iiiarisi. ql iaiiiiia from there an mixed train, leaving id a.m.; leaving YliicenncH at 7 p.m. tliu f.ii.iiinir iiir rf.iiirri inn. CONNKCTIOXII. Cairo with the .Mli.l.lmi Central. imaM ami 'IVva.. for nil iiolnt4 In Arkan- Vincennes: jnuisuapousanu incennei av foriniitauapoiia ana an points norm, andw.it: with Evanavllle and Craw III- ..H .,- 1 1 - . . will, fhlraim nmt nil nninta north. inllt ... . fll.in at.it MlI..ltinl rail. for sl. Louti, Ixmlsrllle, Cincinnati and Morris CUr crowliiix the pDrimrtleld Illinois Boutawastern railway. la. W. rxiMM, ueni aupi. , P. WiLtov, U.n'l l'eisengor, Agt. IRfi AUKANHAH ANIITKXAH AND CAIRO AND FUL TON KAILKOADS. ii ara. p iiiuin. awn avis uuiuli iu mkauiu the Southwest, and Gtlveston, llouiton, Aatttn and all points tn Texas OTHER RO UTJC Inrormatloa u to freight rates, pa- .a aa .aU I ! a a III a.. II . aa.lla. I . 1 m a a M . I M sua UBHiiusibi a nuvaa wwav m w ava DIR. tTAnt I'lillraftn n&Ift.f' inln7 r&ra on Clro Office m follawi : CHARLSHTON ACCOMMODATION. KXPKK88 RL'KH DAILY - f II .1 II nw..n m ITU ilk umnuDiu .iiv r.iu. I). Axtbll, Chief Knglnetr. liAWTtltl. WILLIAM J. ALLEN, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. mrat National nanir. Mun SAMUEL P. WHEELER, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. . . a a. at.il 1 KO U.VUIK.7. WU1IB V. iua.j MULKEY & SON, nMTiirn Am V A W CAIRO, ILLINOIS. b: KlKbta I ...1 WaaklniWAn avanllttl UHEEM k U1LUKHT, ATTORN RYb . ' OOUNHSLORH AT LAW, UlUaUi Ulrnai OAIKO, tl.I.lNOlb, tlaU W . llllMri. DMUM WWUUI 11111 W awtuttMiif mmt tlTVfWAfTAVAT. ttAWV VOR ttALK, Two DatUriet of two BuliorA. each 24 . i n ! T O tl tna Vtitn. iu ha fpAfin wind inn niAaiTn nrumi f a It 1.1. 1 U alaa. J 1. . ...aJ ll.aAJ. tntntiia Vfm IMMItu PS a wwaMvaww . ' a I I T HI tlVIUVU 9-13-tf. Vulcan Iron Works,. ONE UUNDKKD BOLLAltS. W baTo a Parkor Urothora JJroeob nAtn linn tpiln anil nlitftt valllnd at . 0 t .in mi. i : . nMn their best decarbonized bum with front ..... t .- .1 a" . 1 1 a 1 TR t a aaaAl. a. fll ( a u UNION HAKKHY. n I. ir a I J . I il.a4 a 1. wiiKIt itt In mntiftv. In mv nart of tho cltV I I. I . l.av ImaIv mil RED WAGON I lltf- Oil 'l.Mlt.lM llORHBSANN Hooh. Notice is horeby gIT. tnav on anu auur iui uatu, an uurse and bogs foui.d running at large will, bo jn and Disced in the uound. and with accord I dk to the protlilor.i of "orainancei. wu. muualk. uity Jkiiribftii, lie JOHN U. OBERLY EDITOR: TELEGRAPHIC. Reported Expressly for the Bulletin, WASHINGTON. Sanborn Still Before the Ways and Mcnns Com mittee. Gen. Butler Hakes Complaint to the Committe. The District Ring Investigation. BAN1I0HH AMI) TIIK WAYS AND MU.Vtt COUlllTTKk. , Wahuihutov, J. (, April 8. Tb. oouitoitteo on Way and ll.ans bald another aostluu in tho Sanborn mat tor, and oxamined under oath, Win. O. A. Waddell and bll sun and Lloyd D. Wad- dell of New York. Their testimony re lated merely to tboir connection with' Sanborn, thoy having originally procured inrormatlon tn regard to the unpaid I.Kacv and tho succession taxos, which informa tion wm afterwards worked up by dough- lain, una collections rnauo through tbii district attorneys office. Waddell was to receive 25 per cent of the sums collected, but that rate was reduced to ten per cent and finally the contract annulled. 'Waddell denied all knowledi;o of any conneclien with the matter nf any mem- bar of Congress or of any treasury official. UBN. DUTLKR come be fore the committee 'and com plained that witnesses had been exam ined in reference to his prlrate aflairs,and tbat hu bad not been notified to be pret entto hear the testimony, and be deemed it proper to crou-examlne the witnesses. lie b.inir experienced in committee matters, it bad been bis uniform practice tbat whenever a witness made a state ment involving, a member of either bouse. to suspend tbo examination and to send tor the member, lie simply asked lor tbat measure of courtesy to himself. Tbe chairman, Dawes, replied tbat the allusions to Uutler's name in the testi mony, bad been incidental, and tbat when witnesses were aikea questions tne com- mltteo could not know in advance) tbat tb.ir aaswors would refer to any member of congress. After a long couoquy, ueca- miormed Butler that the examination of Sanborn would bo continued to-moVrow, and it was very probable that some inquiries would be directed into tbe business and operations of tanborn during the war, when he bad some commission under Butler, then in command at Fortress Monroe. 11 utl or said that be could not be present to-mor. row and tbst tbe only Rord posllloa beld bv Sanborn was that of provost saess.ne.r to keep order on the boat running between liaitlmore and fortress .Monroe. Solicitor Uanfield made an additional statement to tbe committee defending bis olScial act in tbe matter wf tbe Sanborn contract against reflections on him which be supposed were made by Secretary imcl ardson and Adlilant Secretary Sawyer. Till DISTRICT RING. O II Ouinbr, of Chicago, under whose superintendency the Do Uallur number '2 pavement was mid, was berore tne district Investigating committee and testified tbat tbe board of public works was not aware of tho worthlonneis of Ibis pavement un til the witness had called attention to it one year after when the ironizing ment of wood was discontinued. treat- CRIME. Murder and Suicide in San Francisco, Sah Fravcisco, April 8. Anothor murder and suicide occurred here to-day. A man named ilacey shot another man named Caldwell through the head and then shot himself In the region of the heart and connot survive. Tbe cause of tbe act ia not known. MKurms, April 8 For some tirao past the firm of l'odesta & Co., Front street, h&vo mused liquors and cigars, and sus picion was directed to John Uozzoltt, a former partnor, who had recently set up a saloon near tho cotton exchange. Tbo firm bad ofllcer Pride detailed, and for tho last two nights ho has been locked up in tho store, armed with a double-barrelled shot gun charged with buckshot. About sevon o'clock this morning Prido heard someone unlock tbu door, enter and lock U on the inside and thon start toward tbe counting room. Pride called to him to throw up bn hands and surrender but ho made a rush for the o Ulcer who empted both barrels into bla body, killing him in stantly. On striking a light tbe body was found to bo that of Qozzalo. Galykston, April 8. A News special from Austin, dat.d to-day says, last night about dusk, tho stage carrying the Unilod States mail and eloven passengers, of whom threo were ladies, was stoppod about '23 mllos from here by three armed mon, who cut tho front horsoi out, took all tbo passengers' money and genorally broke open their trunks and gutted tho mail bags, taking oil' one of thorn and two of the stag horses. Among tbo passen gers were ilisbop Qrogg and Mr. Brack enridgo, president of the national bank of San Antonio, from whom tier took $1,000. They secured about $3,000. The stago was tba regular four borse stage from San Antonio and Austin and did not roach Austin until 4 c'clck this morn ing. JJROWINED. Milwaukee, April 8. A special to tht) Sentinel says tbat two fishing boats capsized off Kenosho this afternoon, four men wore aboard each, one was teen lashed to the boat, but the othors were all lost in the terrible galo tin tho lake. Tho Harlos House at Konosbo and threo buildings adjoining were dlstroyed by llrojsit night. Loss $8,000. ' .KErilGIOuS, Huston Mahh., April 8. The Naw England Conference of tbe Methodist Episcopal Church. In IU sev.n'.v-flfth an nual session to-day adopted a protest against a repeal on limitation of prolu bltory law asd also against enaotm.ut of llosnie law to sustain in anywise traffic Intoxicating drinki. OariOBl, BTJI,Ij3rJTIIsr B1TII.UI33-Ca-, NEW YORK The Lost Steamship Europe. i She was Valued at $1,250, 000. Nkw YonKf April 8. The value of tho lost steamship Europe was about 1,250,000 and she was insured in tbe Fronch In surance Co., for about two thirds of her full value. Her cargo was very large, consisting chiefly of Milts, wines, and sar dines, llaraghs thlnki she probably car ried a great quantity of extra fine goods for the spring trade and that the value of nr cargo could not have oeen less than one million dollars. Tbe greater portion of those goods was probobly insured. Their exaot valuo cannot of course be estimated until tbe arrival Of her manifest. Tbe Greece, with the rescued pssieogers is ex pected to arrive to-night or to-morrow, and all tbat is now doubtful concerning tbe disaster will be solved then, I'RErAKI.VU TO ATRIKK. Niw York. April 8. It is roported tbat already preparations are being made among the working men for a rlrik in case tbe master moehanlcs persist in their determination to demand ten hours as day labor. POLITICAL, The Massachusetts Senatorship. Borrow, April 8. Tho fourteenth bal lot for United States senator was taken to-day. Tho whole number of yolos were 270. Necessary to choice 130. Dawee received 90, Hoar 79, Curtis 72, Washburn and Sanford received V! each, and Wbitller, Ooo. T. Biglow and Phil lips one each. The fifteenth ballot-was as fellows: Whole number of votes 26'J; necessary .to choice 135. Dawes received 01, Hoar to, Curtis 72, Adams 19, Sanford 11, Wash burn 7, Judge Colt 2, WhlttUr and Phil lips I each. Convention took recess for ono hour, ABKASSA8. Little Rock, Ark, April 8. A gon eral meeting of tbe democratic state cen tra committee and tbe congressional dis trict committees has been called to meet in Little Rock on the 20th of Jtay. Omaha, April 8. Yesterday1 eloctlon resulted in favor Chase, republican for mayor, C25 majority. The republicans also carried treasurer, clerk and police judge; democrats marshal. Tho mitnlci palelectlon in Frotnontresulted In favor of tbe peoples' candidates against the repub licans. At Grand Island in favor of the republicans. At PlatUmoutb, in favor of tne peoples' ticket. GOLD. The Newly Discovered Mines In Arkansas. THEY ARE REPORTED TO VERY RICH AND INEX HAUSTIBLE BE Little Rock, April 8 A special dis patch to the Republican from Fulton says: Captain Ualloway arrived here to-iay from the newly discovered gold mines on north fork of the Oulcbita en routo to St. Louis to purchase apparatus wherewith to commence active operations. Tbe mines are situated on tbo mountains near to tbe Cboctaw line and richer than atdrst sup posed. Tbo captain passed through tbe silver district on his way here and reports tho wildest excitement over the recent dis coveries. After an examination of the ore and mines he reports tbe former very rich and tbe latter inexbaustable and that, tho half has not been told. Tho Joplin mining company will at once commence the eroction of several smelters for work ing the antimony which is found in tbe mostextonslve lodes ever discovered in the world. Miners and adventurers are flock ing to tho scene of tho lata discoveries. FIRES. Disastrous Fire in Evansville. A Mother and Sgn Suffocated. Kyansville, April 8. At three o'clock this morning a flro broke out In a three story brick houso on Sycamoro street while the inmates were all asloep, Mrs. Rother and bor son Louis, aged 13, waro mothered. Charllo Rother, .god 11, Jumped from the third story and escaped wlth'a bad cut on tho hip. Another man Jumped irom the third atory and was not badly hurt. Tbe bodies of Mrs. Rother and son were discovered after the tire was subduod. George Hewior, a fireman on the E. & O. railroad, foil from the train at 2 o'clook this morning and was run over. Both legs and one arm were cut oil' and his body cut in two at tbe waist. FOREIGN Further from the Steamship Europe. London, April 8, "No furthor Infor mation has been roceived from the steam ship Europe except that the necessity for abondonlng the arose from her leaking pumps becoming choked, Tbo or'gln of the disaster is not known here, No lives lost. FINANCIAL. New York, April 8. Treasury dis bursements 00,000. Custom recelpU 780, 000. Money very easy 3C; sterling 448, 60 days 488 tight, gold ranges at 13l3jj nnaned and closed 138: carrvinu ratoa !t4; clearings 40 millions. State bondi quiet and nominal, Governments quiet and Arm. Railroad bonds, strong with large business, stocks weak. Early in tba day the gen.ral list fell . Tbe market became strong from the olose of the sec ond board, until near the olose with ad vance of UAH from the lowest nolnt in final dealing a slight wtakneis is noticed. aaaVfl&aaW -4H llltllf ill ODE. 12TH BTiaBlE'r CAIRO, THURSDAY. APRIL 9, 1874. river ;news. l'lTTsniriui, April 8 River rising with C feet 10 inches, ltatnod boro all tho after noon'. Cokcinnati, April 8. River 18 foot and C Inches and falling. Dopsrted Cbarmer, Uvmisville: Lawrence. Nash ville. ' Memphis, April 8. Weather warm and rainy. Itlver fallen 4 inches. Illi nois dull. Departed .lohn Kyle, New Orleans; Dugan, Llttlo Rock. VlCKanORd, April 8.Up Exporter, llonry fj Yaegor. Down Fannlo Lowis, Mary Houston and West Wind. Heavy rains have causud tbo river to rlso four Inches. Nashvii.i.ic, April 8. Rivor rising with 25 feet Urge on shoals. Raining hardball dy. Arrived Ella Hughes, Uurkesvtllo; Shippors' Own upper Cum berland; U It Cook, Paducah; Tom Reese, St Louis. LotmviLLfc, April 8 Rivor railing with 9 feet In the canal and 7 foot In tho cbuto on tho falls. Uuslness fnlr. Weathor wet and cloudy. Down Pat Rogers, Es peranza, Ilcgloy and barges. Up Ar lington, Camden, Hixlmann, Condor and barges, Tom Jasper, Anna,Doan and John Kilgour. Evansville, April 8 Weathor cloudy and rainy. Mercury 48 to CC. Tbo river hat fallen 4 inches, '23 lot on mark. Down Bormuda, midnight; Geo. Roberts and barges 8 this morning; Grey Eagle at 2 this evening: Red Cloud and Pat Clo burne. at 6 this ovoning. Up Goo. Kob erts ar8 this morning; John Kilgour, at noon; Grand Lake No. 2 and tow, at 'I this morning. Uuiinesi good, jiackets bavo excellent trips. St. Loci, April 8. Arrived Daven port, Keokuk; Lewis, St. Luke and Kin ney, Missouri river; Grafton and Iron Mountain, Cairo; Gate City, Galona; Belle Lee, and Bismarck, Now Orleans. De parted Bello Shroveport, Pittsburg: Grand Towor, Memphis; Ilakor, Quincy; uranon, Illinois river; Davenport,. Keo kuk; Ste. Geneviovo.tVlcksburg; Garrett, Ohio rivor. River falling slowly; cloar and warm. New Orleans, April. Heavy show ersorralnet intervals during the day slnco 4 o'clock, raining stoadlly. Tbo wind is blowing a bard gale, varying from southeast to southwest. The river is from I to 6 Inches above tho high water mark of 1871, and running ovor tbo levee at soveral points in the city. At Orange and Louisa streots at tl.o third district forry landing opposite Jackson square, the railroad tracks aro covered with water running through briskly at Car rolton. The winds carried tbo water over the lovee during the day, and this morning from increasing winds and rains serious damage is apprehended. A break occured in tbe leveo below Carrollton City. me autnornics nave a large force at work endeavoring to repair the damages. Ar rived James Howard bt. Louis, parted John B. Maude, Memphis. Dc- MARKET REPORT. Nkw Oklkanr, April 8. Flour dull, XX 5 a6; XXX CC 76; choice X 7 25 7 75; family 80. Corn, fair supply and demand, mixed 7578; white 7880; yollow 83. Oats quiet at C'.05. Ilran carco at 1 40. Hay dull prime 19 00. Pork beld at 17 75 no aales. Dry salt meaU firm at CJGj8j(SHJ. Ilacon scarce and firm at 7j'JQl0; Hams 13 13). Lard firmer; tierce 9J5j; keg 10l(Ti)lOJ. Sugar scarce 77. M daises quiet, centrifugal C1C5. Whisky dull at 9(3. Cmt'AOo, April 8. Flour quiet and un changed. "Wheat dull, lower and unset tled, closing weak; aprinp 1 2 7(7?) I 26: No 2 1 -Jl spot or April; 1 25J May; No 3 1 19. Cerndull and lower, No 2, CI J cash and April; C4 jC4J May. Oats dull and lowor, No 2 42 spot; 4Gj May, Rvo stoady, No 2 9293 fresh. Barloy dull aid lower, No 2 1 681 CO; No 3, 1 36. Fork fair demand, bat at lower rates and unsettled, cash held out of the maaket nominal 10 CO May; closed at Hi 40; June 1G 55. Lard irregular and lower but closed firm at 0 CO spot; 0 70 May. Bulk meats firm and conoraii hold J hicber: shoulder GJ5j!l C R 8; clear fit loose spot. Bacon quiot and steady, whisky steady at 03. Mkuphis, April 8. Flour 'dull and drooping at 0 26. Corn meal firmor at 3 C08 65. Corn scarce and firm at 800;. om, uats n rm at oi(a)tia. uboice butter scarce and firmer, medium 3035. Eggs heavy, the recoipts depressed tbe market, 10ft)U. Hay stronger 18 00(7i22 00. Bran scarce and firm at 25 60025 00. Fork firm 17 60(317 75 In store. Lard demand goed at 'J 70lO Co. Dacon de mand good 1 for shoulders, clear sidci 0J10J. Nkw "ioKK, April 8. Flour a shade Armor, auporllno Western 6 70G 20; common to good C300 C6; good to choice G 00ti 80; white wheat extra 6 I07 25. Whoat scarcely so firm, No 8 Chicago 1 50 1 60: No 2 Milwaukee 1 5H(a)l 59; unirrHJea Iowa ana -Minne sota spring 1 60l 01. Rye quiet 1 03 (3)1 11. Barley unchanged. Corn shade firmer and closed dull, new Wostern mix- od 85'J'J; old B8l; high mixed and yollow 8990; wbito "Westorn 8891. Uats nahado bettor, mixed Wostern C0 0U; white Wostern 01S051. Ooffeo dull Bugar firm. Molasses more active. Fork oasier, now moss 17 00 spot, 10 1)0 April, 17 00 Alav. LArd heavv. nrlmo steam 10 3-10 spot, 10 April. Whisky steady OCo. St. Louis, April 9. Klourqulot, super 3 76418J; X 4 60; XX 6 50; XXX 6 76; famili 0 CO; fancy 7 769 69. Corn more activo No 2 mixed 0104c. Oats closed dull and lower No '2 mixed 5060J Whoat firmor No spring 1 24; No 8 red falll 32(31 36. Barley very quiet, Kan sas and Western 1 231 65. Rye dull and lower 03Jc. Pork still 10 7617 00; dry salt moats firm, shoulders Oh clear rib 8; cloar 8J. ilacon in fair demand shouldors 0J; cloar rib 9 cloar fl9o. ijaru arm, prirno stoam v. uonau more active, Rio 24). Sugar llrm, Louisiana 7j9jo. Plantation mloasses firm 76 eve. wuisky steady vzc. Cincinnati, April 8. Whisky quiet at 93c. Cotton quiet and unchanged 101, Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat dull and lower at 135. uorn dull and dropping at f.307. Oats dull but un changed at 48(5)60, Ryo steady 160. Bar. ley dull but unchanged. Oil unohanged. Eggs steady 12. Butter weaker, choice 63G8, Cheese scarce and firm. Fork, country mess toldat 10, city 17, buyers till the 20th of April. Lard excited and higher, steam told freely at 9; kittle 10 closing firm. Bulk Heats quiot and firm, Shoulder 0 at country points; clear rib quoted atHJ; clear 8). Bacon strong,! ibnuldeis 6J; clear rib 9j(u)j; cioar fj. A.lriD -WAeHIKOTOW OFFICIAL PAPER OF CITY AND CODWTI. NEW GOolir Lowest Prices in the City AT BORDER'S NEW STORE! Corner of Ninth atrcct and Commercial avenue, whero may bo found the LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST STOCK OK DRESS GOODS I IT CAIRO. Poplins, Diagonals, (.'ashnicres, and Spring Drcsn Goods, all sold nt prlcua which DEFY COMPETITIOIV. While Good', Kmbroidoricn, Nock Tics, Glove, Cuffs, and Notions made a Speciality. A FULL LINE OF Ladies' and Children7 Shoes. Hurler keeps right up with tho times, and offers no iroods but thoso which arc new, elegant and stylish, and cordially iuvites tho peoplo of Cairo to givo mm a call and examine Inn stock. Phil. H. Saup, Has REMOVED ii CONFECTIONERY Washington Ave. Cor. 8th Street. CAIRO, ILLINOIS. Thin is the only place in the City nierican aud French Candies. All I ourself. ENW ADVERTISEMENTS Uh IS Brinkmeyer M E R C H A N T T A I L O R S M E R C H A N T T A I L O R S MAKE Clothing To Order in the l.ulel inn) inot AT Bottem Trices. Washington Ave Near KhtlitliPt. H I BrinkmoyD! A. J.KOK M.D. Olllce over Thorn .t Uro's. grocery itoie No. 134 Commercial aveuue. comer Eighth street, liesidenoo corner waihlugtou aw aun and Fourteenth street. JOHN R. MCLEAN. Cincinnati, April 8. John R. Mc Lean, proprietor of tho Enquirer, was again ou the witness stand to-day and again refused toanswor tho quostiou as to who besides Scowder tho defendant on trial, charged with procuring libolllous fiubllcation in tbo Enquirer gavo him formation on which to ground tbo arti cle for which be was sent to Jail. probabTlitIes. Washinoton, April 8, Kor New En gland states, north to east wind and cludy woather will prevail with rain ur snow ou Thursday. For Mlddlo statos and Lower Lake re gion', cloudy weather, increasing east to north winds and ruin, oxcopt fur the lat ter section. For South Atlantio slates, increasing south to out winds, cloudy woathor anil rain. For Gulf states, winds shifting to west and north, clearing weathor and falling temperature. For Tonnessee and Ohio Viillcy, winds shifting to north and nurtuweit, partly cloudy weather and rain on Thurs day. For Upper Lake regions, Iowa and Missouri, north and nortliwtH winds, clear or partly cloudy weather on Thurs day. Tho Cumberland aud upper Ohio river will rise. A. - V - 303ST where (here is a General Assortment of ask is to call aud examine them for 14.-l2-l-3m. Grand Benefit Concert or The Cairo Concordia TO THEIR LEADER Friday Evening. April 10th AT TIIU ATIIENEUM. I'ROnRAMME-l'AUTi: 1. The eiigtrbund by Uatblcr Concordia. 2. WamlcrlicU by .Schumann J. Schlrilnircr. H. 1'iinoS.Jo by Kctteter Mr. Unilt A. lletEcr. nwiMsoiig uy Kctrt Hn. Lamilcu, I. I lie lotcsl by 1 lacier Concordia I'ART II. I. "How Hare I Iivtd Ilitc"-by MotlHing... Concordia a. bempre imil'amo by Carafe Dueitv, Mr. and Mil. Kclileilugcr. .1. Soiiallue lor (four hand.) Mn. Laiu.lcii and ..........y..,. Mr. lltfser. . uiiihk uyui. juimarii -saprano , s,0 Mr, Schlcilnccr j. ScbIojfrIicd...by J.Ulto ....Concordla. llckeH for fain nt .Subiih's drug ttorc, and nt tbo door nf the hall. AiIiiiIhhIoii,7.'i cciiIk. ltesorvrd tuiitx, one dollar, to bo liaj at iiuriiimup. R. JONES, Boot & Shoe MAKER, Commercial Avenue Between 'font 1 1 mid Kloveulh .Strcotx, CAIRO, ILLS., Is prepared to till orders without delay, lie liana line Hook of imported leather on bund. Just m-olW'd iVoiu New York, ami has put down hit price to the lowest notch H-t-'im. C. - C. C. (J. CAIRO CITY COAL COMPANY, Is prcpareil to supply customers with the beat quality of PITT SHUIlG AND ILLINOIS OOAL OltDKHS lolt nt Halltday Bros, olllce. ou Ohio Lovee, or nttlioOoal Yard below tho St. Charles llotol.will receive iromjt attvn tlou. Tho Tuo "Montauk" will bring coal longslilo to steamer at any hour. ATTENTION HAG DKALKHS. TIIK SIMNNINfl PAPER ' STOCK CO., li t Chestnut Sired, ST. I.UI1IN. MO. I'AV TIIK HKIIIKST CASH PRICKS, 7 ct. por lb for Soft Woolen. 3 cie. pr Hi for Wool Carpet. 1 :! I cts. per lb fur Wool Blanket. '2 1-4 cts. por lb for Old Cloth. lAILOlltS CLIPPINGS A SPECIALITY. Want Cotton Waste Paper. Big Old Book and l55-3.21.3w. .QUHL, EXCLUSIVE 1 -AMD 3NTo. MO OX&lo CAIRO, ILLS. 4. II. -MntlilL. i' nnaa mi iiw mm 11a a a a -a- a . . . - .... Forwarding General M UUlllilllTUllllll BWI Dealers In FJiOUH, GRAIN, HAY w r.ni KiiN l'lifimrr! Ohio Lkvke, uairo, JOHN B. PHILLIS & tON, (Surcesor to .tohn B. Phlllis,) General Commission FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Dealers lu IIAV, COitN, OATS, FLOUR, MEAL, BRAN, Ac. Agents for Laflin & Rand Powder Cosftij. COR. TENTH ST. OHIO LEVER, CAIRO, ILLS. Wood Rittenhouae ft Brotkir, -an; Genkrai. CoMJiiasiow Mkrchanp, l!i:i Ohio Levee, Cairo. C. CLOSE, (iKflKRAL Commission Merchant And Dealer In Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, &e. OHIO LEVEE. 71 will k'11 In car load lota at mastutac tliremprlrci. adding freight. J. M. PHILLIPS, FORWARDING Commission Merchant Wll.UtEAOAT PROPRIETOB. l'rcprepared to forward all kind of Freight to all points. p'lUnlue attended to promptly. MILLER & PARKER, General Commission AXD FORWARDING MERCHANS, Dealers In FLOUlt, CORN, OATS, HAY, &o; Agents for Fairbank'a SoaIm. OHIO LEVEE, CAIRO, ILLf. Y. Strutton. T. Ulrdi STRATTON & BIRD, Wholesale Grocers, -ANI- Commission Merchants, Agents American Powder Coapaay, S? OHIO XyjtK, CAiXO. N. II. Thl.tlewood. 1 J. TUstUwoed THISTLEWOOD 4 CO. OE-VEKAL Commisssion Merchantj, Dealer In Flour, Corn, Oat, Hay, Ac. T No. 78 OHIO 1JJVEE, CAinp, ILLINOIt" ABatuia. lUVlV.li' I.ATUrPttUT . v. Vr 4 M-(i J- - o- FASHIONABLE BARBER AMD I1-A.I U3BSa'JP Klgbth SU.et, b.tween WaaWM- aa CrtiumerclalAvesMte, CAIH04U4JNOI3.