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TIME CARD.
IT
Llinois oknthal hai-hoad.
mm-
tKAIXB L11VK CiU
ill at tl:IX .u.,
..Dully.
.
fcuuday
presst, 3:00 p.m.,
eight a 4:00 a lit, ...txeept
cum at ....nwi a, in
lgbtut , . 4:00 .in... .
4IIHIVK AT CAtKO.
lull Ht i-.n u.iii i ..Dally
(nrciaut ....'J.OB p.m except similar
telKht at ... MM n.in except Jlohday
Iclght at .7:10 p in., except Sunday
reiglil ai p.n
1M J'lT-11. .iamks iiunnion. Agent.
I UK
CAIRO AND V1N0ENNES
HAlLltOAD.
4'iianuc or riar..
On and alter Sunday. February 22.
1874,
tint will run m follows :
OOtM! MOUTH.
l.tenaer. Freight.
alro, leave. ::( a.m. fttOj A.M.
mi du uiiy, icap n:n
Umia, leave 0:t,1
arrliburtr. leave' 8:IU
8:17 "
11:43
I'.M.
1X "
4:4r a:.m.
r.:.rM
7:M "
orrl City, leae Oil! "
armi, arrive ..,.,:. -
arml, leave 10:00 "
ravviic. eave ii:u "
lotmt CarnK'l, li-uv;... ,11:'J'JI "
llireiillci. Ii-nw- 12:2." P.M.
It:) '
i'.A :M. Junction, arrive.l2OT "
UOINO SOUTH.
I'aMPiiRer. I'rtlitht.
. ft M.Juuttlon. leave., "ilfi a.m.
ruirrmiM. lenvi: 7:'ii " r.00 I'.M.
Mount 'annul. leave... HiSl " IUJ
iravt c leave.... .... !:i " "
arml. nrriw; lO.rm " lIu'W "
.mul, li'sw !: " uiiiiA.M.
KorrU City. Icaw I0MI " 7HS "
llarrl-liiirBli. b.iw UU'I " W' "
Henna, icaui :i r.M. i-.m.
Mound City, leae. ..... Sili " : :10 "
alio, nrrUc u-.ih " "
MOUND OITT ACCOMMPt'ATIO.V.
I.tave Cairo at nuw a.m. ami i.i p.m
l.eau Mounil City atl'J:Sfp.ln.anilC:10p.in.
rrelulit IraliM tloii mit iilL'ht at arml;
iin Iniin tlicrc a. tail x I train, leaving at
:C a.m.; li aMn,- yiiivniii- at i p.m. ini'
i.nur t'Vi niiiK' ir rciiirn trip.
CO.N'XKCTIIIN.
At 4'alro illi tin- MI-I'MIU'l ( i iilral,
Iilol.lleanpOlilii, for nil point, -nut; Cairo,
Ark:in ami iVxa, fur all polnt In Arkaii-
lf an.l iexu. ....
I At Vlucnne: ImlianapolKani tnceiiDcs
railway lorInillatini'jl anil all point nortli,
:nt ami wekf, with Kvanmllle anJ Craw
lonlmllle railway for Kanolllu,Terra Haute,
mantlllf, UilcaKOami an poiim norm,
laml went; wllli Olilo ami Mlikipl rail'
war for ht. Ixniln. l.omMiic, uinciunau ami
II pomU eat ami wot.
At 0rT LTtr cro-MliK nil' .-punKiii-Hj
ami J 111 nol SoiiUieattrn railway.
1j. W. 1 almkb, Uen'i aup t.
K. 1'. Wilow, Oen'l l'nifencor, AkI.
37-l.'Mf
UAIUO, ARKANSAS AND TKXAS
ANJ OAIKO AN I) KUI,.
TON UA1LUOADS.
Tlic ihortet and only direct route Irom
Cairo to Jacknouport, l.Ittlo Itoek, Hot
Hprtngs, Kulton, and all polnti hi Arkanias
mJ the Southwcfct, and (Jalvc-ton, HoiNton,
lallM, AUKtln and all point In Tcxaa
TWJJIjVB 110UHH IN ADVASCi: OK
ANY omm UOUTE.
TtrougatlcVaw, through Mill of lading,
and Information at to freight ratcc, pa
tcneer (are, connections, utc, cin t,e ol
talned at tlio coinpany'n slllce In Wluter'i"
olotk, corner of Seventh iitrect and Com
mercial avenilp.
llacka will call at private rcildcncei and
uoUU for pamiengem, when order arc left
to time.
Klct?ant l'ullman palaco ulccplng car on
all nltflit tralci.
Tralni run dally, (Sundayt excepted) rroro
the Cairo Olhco an follows :
l'ASKNOKU.
Leaves Cairn, JWi p. in.
i.cae. (ircenlield-, 4:0.'ip. in.
Arrivek at (ireenlifldi, !:.'ai a. in.
r.XI'UKSS DAILY EXCr.t' l' ! NDA .
I.u.ivca Cairo, KM m.
I.uve (irrcnllcld, 1:0." p. in.
Arrived at Gnenlltld, 2:1. p. in.
KKKKIHT, DAILY nXCEl'T SI NDA Y
Leave Cairo, !UM) a. in.
Leave, (irrcntleld. 10.00 a. in.
jrrivc at (ircenlield, te-Xt p. in.
1). AXTE!.I Chief Enijinoer.
LAWYMtK,
WIliLIAM J. AI.LKN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OAIKO, ILLINOIS.
O at je over Klwt National bank. 3-limm
SAMUEL T. WUEKLKK,
&TT0HSEY& COUNSELOR AT LAM
OAIUO, ILLINOIS.
rm,.. n.r kirt National bank. 8-lMtu
-
John U.MuHcey. wuum v. aiuisejr
MULKEY & SON,
ATTORNEYS jAT LAW
OAIRO, ILLINOIS.
Oflloe: KUhth itreot, between Commer
tlal and WMhingwn avuuuu.
6-Utf. .
URKEN k GILBERT,
ATTOBNBYfa
OOUNBBLOBH AT LAW,
ffl".-Oub.rl, OAIBO. IM.lNOlb.
MlUS r.ourt, J
MrBpMlal atUntlon gUia to idmltaltr aad
fFI0-OH10I.VM,001H 7 AHD B OVM
1-IIYBICIAWII.
- . a.ilnnw i t"r
O.W. DUNNING, M. D.
It KS1DKNCK corner Nlnlli mid Walnut
dtreeu. Ollleo-corner Mxlh street and
(u,M.n. nma lioura rota 0 a. m to
J'i m., and 0 p. m
WILLIAM It. SMITH. M. D
iii-ciiivt'ni.' Wn 01 'I'litrli'nnlli litrcet.
hetw-etn Washington avenue and Walnut
irnt. Ollico 12U commercial avenue, up
sialrij ,
1)K. M. HOWARD,
PTTYSICIAN & SURGEON.
i.u.uw'L'-fmliNKIL OOMJ1KUC1AI. AV,
' iwit w
AND SIXTH STItEKT.
ttkNIDKNli: SeviMilh unci. bl'IWCCII
W'aMiliiuliui Av. and Wiilnut Stivol.
U2-3-aHf
DR. W. JiLAUW
GERMAN PHYSICIAN.
Judits Hl(fk (tipMaia) rtir.ir HI Htro
aud Washington avoiiuo.
3U3l.tr. OAIKO, ILLINOIS.
JOHN H. 0BEULY2 EDITOR:
TBLfi 6 R A PHI 6
Repirted Expressly for the Bulletin,
ARKANSAS.
No Clmnge in the BUua-
iioii or Aimirs.
Baxter Issues His Procla
mation Convening the
Legislature.
Brooks is Defiant, and De
termined to Resist any
and Every Attempt
to Oust Him.
MTTi.r. noi k.
Littlk U ik, April '3 Secretary of
tatu Jnl.iiton, wLoifl uluctlon Li nuvor
tuon controverted, called lit ttiH ttato
homo thlt morning and orderod lirooki
aud till men out of hli ollioo. They ro
fined lo no and II rook" laid inco .lotimon
had limned Uov. I!n!ir'i procUuia
tion concornlnp; the Ityiilalilre lit, J ru-
luivd lo recount 7,o him ai L'ovornor tin
wouli refuo to ro.'oijnlr.o hltn ni iccretarv
of itato. .'ohmon then In ft and ipplmd
to Col. Hon for troopi to aid.U him in
taking poiiuiilon of hli olllco. Ituiult not
yal known. All quiet to-day and no toi
tllo dcninnitrationi on uither lide. inn
people generally aro iatlitlcd with a call
for tho Ivgiilaturu.
SECOND DISPATCH.
J.ITTI.E link, Arkarinhi April 'J3.
Lvt niL'ht Socretarv of Stnlo .lohmoti.
viiit.d hit cilice In tho itato houiv, ar.d
found .Mr. lircoki in porseiiiuii tur.
rounded by n body of armnd inun. .lohti-
ion aked lirooki whuia ollico. That wai,
hli or llrook'i, the latter laid It wni.lohn-
lOti'f, of courie, then .lohmoti laid ho had
bettor get out ot tuem with hit force.
lirooki laid ho rccounl.ed .lohmoti ai
iccretary of itnte. Johmon then left
and wont to tbo headiuarteri of Ciovernor
ilaxler where ho Mgtied olilcially tho
proclfttnalion of tho governor convening
tho leLlaturo. Thli morning ho wutit
up to tho itate home aualn aud detnandod
iti poiittiion. He ordered lirooki and
bil men nut of tho ollico but tboy refuted
to go, lirooki laying that ho no longer
foil compelled lo rocoemr.e Mr. Jonnion
m iccietary of itate, bo bating ilgncd
natter prociamauon cunvoning tho
lecitlaturu. Somo hot worda followed,
Johmon remarking that ho novnr board
that tbero wni any content over bi right to
occupy tho otBco of if'cr- taty of itate.that
Judn Wbylock cortalnly never ordered
him, etc-
Mr. lirooki remarked that a military
necenlty coinpolled his courie, and John
son lefl.
Col. .lohn M. Clavton, it brotbnr of
Senator l'owell Clavton arrived Uit oveu-
ingwitha company of colored mon to
ai'itt lirooki. liaitcr hat lent back homo
levural companies of bil troopi. lirooki
dots not rorogni.u tho riht ol (iovernor
liitxtor to conveno th.i legiiUturo but tho
people generally appear to bo latiifled
that the logirItlur ihnll lottlo tho matter.
Mr. lirooki madii a pcch to hli forcei
thii morning in which ho ttniioimoed hit
determination to hold tlm rttilo bouio in
fplte of cvorytbing.
THE FLOOD.
The Browned Out People
or Louisiana
TOUCHING APPEALS FOR
FOOD FOR THE
SUFFERERS.
Cattle. Hogs and Sheep
Drowned by Hundreds.
New Oni.KA.VH. April '.'3. Tho itato
authorities receive lutleu daily from per
sons in overflowed toctloni tuKIng for pro-
viiiom, etc.
The followini; I'Jlracts Irom them aro
fair ineoimeiii. A letter dated Minim:
nort. Avovollei pariib, addreliuJ to thu
I'nvernor. fftVi ;
D ,
l'leato eena nio omo soppues n i mo
a lar(0 lamity Ultio riniuron n, oujijiui.
and Iced. Tho wamr uireo ieai ntop in
niv vard and all over my placo. It li ut
terlv Impoiiiblo for mo to not any thing
for my family to mi wiiuoui caning on
vnu lor ailllianco, i tuanu lor iniv to
do not tail lo senu mu uiu ujijm: oj ,v
turn ntnamer.
Tho following extracts from a lottor to
tbo governor, dated at big llend, Avoyel-
loa I'arlsh
Thowho ooflho bayou "os uiaizea
nd Kr-d rivor front is overflowed. All
of ui are bankrupt no monoy, rut credit
Ti.nrommiss on morchants uavo an sum
,i,iwn on in. wo have no provisions. anu
mi.ni. am In h manner starvini;. ino
" -j . ..... ...,.. i .rn .u
wiitnr la all over vna touiiiri nuu tiii ua
in... ami rows not Urowneu aro iiyinc oi
t.rvatlon. and sheop and Iioks aro beliiL'
.irnwnml iiv bundroc1!. Take this mattor
in band and sco If somctninf can i lo uone
fnr til "
w . . !
Thn pnvnrnor to-uav recoivou a imvur
from Obaronton, St. ilery'i Parish, which
yi:
iAmnni the many iulleror by tho ro
cent overflow aro moso .wno
..... n - - . ,
l,vn 1 vod on tno nan
.i.ia nf hnvmi Taoho on. liavou Chenex,
on bayou l'igoon, on the miorei oi urauu
J.RKO anil 1BKO jUltu, ni, Ul nt.ivu ta.u
now submorged, leaving lomo 300 famllloi
in u stHtn of utter destitution.
- . , .,1.1.... .11 Af n.knl. a i
(Innoral Jell 'ihompion, cniei iiaie
englnoor, returned to.day from thp upper
Ho iavs tbo storm which coin-
moncwl Tbumdny on last woek una con
t nued till Sunday, cauiod crevasses on
thn west sido of thu river to Increase rp
1,11 v in width. Tho crevasie near rort
Hudson, at Long wood and Virginia plan
tations. 1 now three nuarlor of a mile
wldo though only tnroo icei deep, tno
lavnn halntr a very amall otle from .1 to i
feot in hlgut. ino crevaiio norotoiore
rinrtd as liftv ng occurrcit in aiorcanr-a
l,i,nd bolow New Texas landing, ii in
what la known ai Van Tolt Morganza
levee between tho original Morgan.a
lovoo and Orand lovoo, Tbo break li
now about -1.000 foot wide in the new
levee, which, wai about 13 feot high
There nro four broakr, aggrpgnling atojl
600 foot. Tho lllckoy crevmso bolow Un
ion Kougo li now about 1.C00 feot wldo, 7
fet deep anil the water pacing through
at tbo ratu of -8 miles an hour. Tbo lion.
nut (,'orro crovaito It now 70 feel in tho
center, whero tho lovoo It ontlrely gor.o,
and tbo water U cutting n channel. Tho
McCuIlen crovaiio, balow Union Jtougo
will probably b cloied In n few dayi.
though tbiiu broaki aro comptir.itlvoly
imall. water from tbom hai already
covered many laro plHtitatii.ni anil driven
out tho poor poopln living behind tbom,
o mall trains by either .Jiick;un or
Mobllo roadi to.day, li r I Jo boln car
ried away bv tho flood ddtatni thorn two
dayi. The nortbweilern tnill, now duo
by tho Jackion roaJ, ate (Otuing by boat
from VIckiburg.
Tho Titnei (avi a genllrinn from llm
uppur ccait glvei n.'nohl appallingdctcrlp.
lion of the condition of tbo pooplo who
happened to liva In tho district overflowed
by tbo Mickey crovaetp. He myi that not
If li than twenty iplendld lugnr planta
tions have been tubmorgod from Ibl'
lourco already, but that, however, wai
nothing compared to tho Jtiiruringi of tho
poopln. On Sunday tlio gDntlettian saw
largo Mitnl onof porioni wading tholr wny
out of torrnnti of wntor which patted
through that break. Amoriz thotn were
women In water tin to llmir trm nlti
holding thoir Infants above their headi;
and It was reported that lomo had heon
floated nway on tbo nulling tide with their
llttlo ones In their arms,
NEW YORK.
Aid for
tho New
Sufferers'
Orleans
Suit to Enforce Payment
of
Kailroiid Subscrip
tions Corruption in the City Gov
ernment.
Tho
.Investigators to
vestigated.
be In-
NkW'YoKK, April -J. Sir I.ambton
Larrimu of thu Ilriliibiloop of war N'inbo,
visited tbo public instittiliotn yetordy,
accompanied by tho mayor and many
memhuri ot tho city government.
Over lhrto thotiand dolliirai hai boon
subtcrldcd at the cotton exchange for tho
lutferurs at fiuw Orleans.
Dr. Hsmuol (, llow, reiidont cnminij-
siuner of tbo Samanu liay Company, hai
tor warded to tbo directors bure a detailed
statement ot tbo proceedings of tbo new
government of Santo Domingo with res
pect to tho company.
initiatory slept weroiaKon yeiteruay in
suit in the tuprumo court of tbit rtat, in
which Willard M. faimpiou li plaiutit:
and the I'nlon Pacific railroad company,
Jay Gould, Sidnoy Dillon und others do-
tcndarits lo compel the latter dorenaanli
as ntncl.holdurs to make payment of tub-
icriptions of itcck to moet tho claims of
their creditors
Tho furnlturo and olKci a of Iho .St.
Jamoi hotul, which failed for fiTj.OOO aro
now being tohl.
Thu trotter, .1. ('.. Urowu, known as
Ilunrv Todd whon ho bent Aumriitn
Girl, has boon sold to u Californiun for
tJO.OOO.
Tho Herald publlruos a list ol wnrranti
drawn for certificate in cotnpotrollur
Ureen'i ollice, between Novumber 1671!
and Hoptombur 18", and sayi it appear
to bo ai necessary to invoiligato (Mud
under reform as under Tammany.
Tho lierald savi tlio lax payers shuuiu
investigato tbo investigators, and add
that tbo comptroller' ollico cost lt jenr,
for running ex ponios. JTO.000 moro than
ia 19CS undor corrupt ring rule.
FINANCIAL.
Nbw VoiiK, April li3. Thu veto of
tho currency bill was tbo absorbing topic
of convortalion in lluanclal and business
circle to-day. Thu impression that tho
president woull sign tho bill having bo
conio vory general for somo days past,
tho veto naturally caused greal excite
ment aud the mcssago created a profound
stpsfttlon on flock oxchango and caused
yroat doprtsslon in thoso speculating. In
conic'iuoncfl of this ihcro was a groat
prr-nire to sen which carriea prices iar
bnlow any previously madoon tha prosont
downward movement. Outside of "Wall
street tbo foelinc Is that the defeat of tho
"senalo bill Is a blomini;.
Uuitoms recoipts JSD.OO'J. Treaturv
disburiotnonts 16,000. Monoy roao to 7
at one time during tbo day but cloied lot
s' Htorlinfc quiet and tirm 4 bhjqj)4 baj.
Oold opened at 13, closed nl 127 Ilolng
tho two ertremos: carrying rates flat to -1
closed 3; clearings 80,000,000; itato bonds
uuiot and nominal; govornmont bonds
closed wank, at light a decline; railroad
bonds quiet in latn dealings with prices u
fraction lower, a uay ot groaier ucprei
lion without u panic has hardly nvor boon
known. At tho stock oxchango prloei
Irnvo bad vory few rallyi nnd decline has
boen largo, many stocKis being as low as OU'
foro Inflation wai talkod or. somo ot mem
nearly down to figures madn during tlio
hoigul ot inn panic ami wunn inu siock
exchange wait closed. During tho lust
hour of liililnesi tbo stock market watt
very uniottled and foverisbness and do
preiflnn charactori.ed tho dealings nnd
tho lowest quotations or tho day woro
mado,
PROBABILITIES.
YVahiiinqton. April 23. For Now
Enzlnnd states, winds will iliift to tbe
north and wmt with c'oarlng weather on
Friday.
rot juiunio siaio, norinwcsi to rouiu
west wind with cloar, and clearing
wonthor.
For Southern itatos cast ot Mississippi
irnnnrallv clenr weather.
J-Tom atmouri oasvwnru uvur vim umu
Vullnv. wind shiftlm.' to westerly and
. . . . . i. . i i
southwesterly, risltii! toiuporeture and
clear or partly clear weather on Frl
ilav.
For .Unner Laka rcclons, increasing
southerly to westerly winds, highor tem
perature anu increasing ciouuinui aim
poiilbiy Hubtrain.
For Lower Lakerogloni cloar or partly
cloudy woathor with -winds ihlftlng to the
South. , ,
The Miisisslnpi river from St. l.onli to
VIckiburg will continue to rlio slowly,
but tho Ohio will lall.
CAIRO, JRTDAY. APRIL 24 . WM
WASHINGTON.
'Yesterday's Congressional
Record.
110 US K.
Waiiiinutox, April 23. Mr. Southerd
ofl'ercd a rcolutlon instructing tho com
mittee on hanking and currency to en
qulro and roport the reason why twenty
11 vu million of national bank currency
authorized lo hit withdrawn from tbo
slates, having moro than their proportion,
has not boon withdrawn and distributed,
urder tho provision of tho ni t of tho l'Jtb
of May; Id 70, and what further legislation
that I necenary to secure that rt-ult.
Koferrul to the cotnmllten on banking
and currency.
Alter a remark by Mr. Mayuard tbal
tho committee had the sut.ject already un
der consideration, Mr. Dock ottered a res
olution calling for information on the
tii to u subject from tbo secretary of the
treasury. Keferred.
Mr. Kord Introduced a bill providing
that the tax on itate banks shall not be
groater than on nr.lional bahk. Same
reference,
The homo thon took up a bill reported
yeitcrday from tho committee on torelgn
allalri, concerning citizenship and right
of United States citiz'ttis In lorelgn coun
tries. Mr. Davis Introduced a bill to reduce
tbo tax tin tho circulation or state bonds
to au amount tonal to that paid by na
tional tsvaki. lie said the lax on nallonnl
bink circulation was one per cant., and
that on stale bank circulation was 10 per
cnt , which practically provunta any cir
culation of thu latter class,
lie mid tin saw no rctson
why national Hanks should havo advan
tage of statu bankl 10 to 1. This enor
mous tax was probably adopted as a war
moasuro, but at penco roigned now he saw
no usu in continuing it. The circulation
ot state hnnks would bo a measure of great
relief to the south and well. Ho gavo
notico that at an oarly day he would nsk
the senate to tako up and pass a biill ro
ported from the finance commit
tee to withdraw national bank
circulation froii thoso f talcs
having an exces" and distribute It in
statos having los than their proportion,
with tho amendment lubstitutod by him
lo withdraw fifty mllllous Instead of
twenlv-fivo millionh as tbo committee, re
ported. The president in his veto referred to
tbo proposed increase as one hundred mill
irn. hut be, Davis, thought it was ninety
million!, forty. four millions in
legal tunderi $11,000,000 in national bank
notoi. Hill referred to financial commit
tee. Mr. Scott introduced a bill lupplument
ary to tlio act lo incorporate the Texas
1 acllic rauroau company anu iu am in
constructing tho road. Keferred.
HARRISBDRCf.
II ARHisiiUHti, April 'Jil A resolution
approving tho prcsidnnt'a veto was olfered
in tho house, but a mponilon of tho rules
being neceisary for it consideration It
was rejected.
MARKET REPORT.
mkmFhis.
MKliruis, April'J.!.
FLO!" K Quiet und unchanged.
OOltN MKAL Steady II 7u.
t:OKN Firm S2.
OATd Nominal Olc.
11 A V Quiet.
11KAN 80.
LAHD lOlfSjlOJ for tierce; bdjs 111
(TilH.
Others uni'hangod.
OHIOAOO.
Chicago, April 'J.l.
Fl.OUlt-Qulet and unchangiid.
WHKAT Fair demand at lower rate;
closing tlrin; No 1 nominal; No 2 1 J3J;
uot l n May; iNo i id
LUliM J lull ami a uun towor, ciprc-
ially for tpot. No 2 mixed 112 J cash, G3J
for ".May.
OATS timet ami wean; io hojoo
15 j. tpot -HiJllil for May.
KYK Quiet, Not! W.
HAHLUY Dull and nominal.
I'UltK Dull and unsettled at opf nine
Hrm atclosuwlth decllno.recovered JG 35;
ipot for May 1C4510 lie.
iiAr.Ll UUlel anu uncuauguu, iu,
caili for May; 0 for J una.
HULK. ilK ATS Steady, for shoulder
CO; lctuo in fair demand and lower, for
middles, sugar cured, ch, louio uj; saie
early at 8 CD.
WHISK V Steady, .
CINCINNATI.
Ctscs.VATi, April 23.
FI.OUU Dull and unchtingod.
WHKAT A ibade lowor at 1 43.
COltN Dull and ti ehade lower at C5
97t ...... , ..o
HATo UUU auu a suauu iukci n i
KYK Steudy at 1 0f(ol 10.
11AHLKY Dull and unchanged.
i'OKK Hold at 17.
LAUD Steady; steam sule 0i!0;
kettle 10.
HULK MEATS tj'iiet; shoulders "f,
C U8J8?j cleroj.
llACON Nothing doing; fchottlders 7
7!i C H OjfuOj; clear Ojt0.
WHISKY Steady ntu,
ST. LOUIS.
St. Louis, April HI.
FI.OUU Quiet and unchaugud, fair
inquiry for fall gradei at 4 2!0 00.
WHEAT Spring irregular, No 2,
1 "Cffil 27. fall dull, No a red fall 1 -MR-
1 42; No U ottered nt 1 C&, 1 f.l bid.
COHN Dull, No 2 mixed 077j May
07 dune.
OATS Closod lowor and uniettlud,
Sales No 2 mixed, 511002.
HAHLKY Firm, tor better qualities,
1 car Nobruslcii, sold at 1 50.
HYK Firm at 1 001 02.
FOHK Dull and nomlnal.10 7f17 00
DRY SALT MKATS W'oal; and
lowor to sell at close to buyer at a de
clino of i from yesterday' prim; bu.
con inactive and woaVj sbouldors 7; clear
rib 9j clear '., country holders r,J; clear
91; hams 0.
LAUD Firm, prime te.m 1H.
HISKY-Dull ut.
NKW OULKANS.
Nkw Oblkaws, April '-'X
CURN-Qulet, white and yollow 85.
HAY Dull, prlmu 21 Oil. choice V:i 00.
UACON Hold higlio, "j, 8, 10, 10,'
10,
LAUD -Light lupply and in demand,
rr lined tierce 10l10j- Keg Wll
WHISKY Dull, La 07, Cin I 00
CORN MKAL Firmer, :i BSfJil 'Ji,
OFPI0IAL PAPER OF CITY AND COUNT
3&BW GOODsf"
Lowest Prices in the City
AT
BURGER'S
Comer of Ninth street and Conunerciul avenue, where may bo found tho
LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST
STOCK OF
DRESS GOODS I IT CAIRO.
PopliiiH, Dingonalti, Cashmere, ami Spring Drexa Goods, all sold nt prices
which
DEFY COMPETITIOIM.
White UooiN. Embroideries. Neck Tien,
Speciality.
A FLJXL LINE OF
Ladies' and Children's Shoes.
Burner keeps rif?lit P with tho times, and offers no joods hut those which
arc new, clepant and stylish, and cordially invites the people of Cuiro to jjivo
him a call and examiuo his stock,
Phil. H. Saup
Has REMOVED ii
CONFECTI 0 NER Y
Washington Ave. Cor. 8th Street
CAIRO, ILLINOIS
This is the only plaro in tho City
American and French Candies. All
yonrt-clf.
RIVER NEWS.
PittsuUKO, April 2S. RlvoT 11 fee
and falling lcadily. 'Woather cloudy and
cool. -
Cincinnati, April 23. Uiver 34 feot
and falling. Arrived Andes, Wheeling;
Arlington, Memphis. Departed James
D l'irker, Memphis.
Nkw Oblxa.v, April 23 No arrivals.
Departod .Ino F. To lie, St J.onii; Chai
liodmuu, Cincinnati. AVeather cloudy
and warm. River falling.
Namivii.' , April 'j:t Ulver dcclinod
8 inches in lait 24 bourr; 4C feet on ihoali.
Weather cloudy und cool. Departed
Stiippers Own, "upper Cumberland.
VicKMiuno, April i!3 Up Warren
and barges, Thompson Dean, City of
Helena. No boats down to-day. outli
er cloudy and cool. Uivor rose one inch
in tbo lust -1 hours.
iltMi-itts, April IX Woathor cloudy
ami cool, Kivur rose onu Inch and a hll
Arrived; Franklin, Cincinnati. D
pirlcd; CheUer, Ht Louit; lliiiim, Cin
einnalu Yeaner. New Orh'tiiis, I 'heel;,
White river, Tyrone, Hickman.
KVANSVII.I.V, April i!3. Kaltiid all lint ',
night but cloaring up to-day. Mercury I
40 to Mi. River falling with 'M feet I ,
inches by gauge. ItoaU down Mary
Anient, .Uriiongor, Pat Uoeers, Morning
Star and Mary Houston. Up Arkaniai
llelle, Geo Roberts, Governor Allen and
Jobn Ollmoio. lluuinon light.
St. Louis, April 2.1 Arrived Klnny,
Mtiiouri river, Hello Metuphl, Momphii;
Clinton, Reod' Landinc; Alolllo Mooro,
Now Orleani; Johmon, Keokuk; Flotnlng,
IUinois river; Lowii, Shro? oport; Oil City,
Ohio river. Doparted Lowli, Mliinuri
river; DuHueue, St. Faul; Johnson, Keo
kuk; Petrel, llllnol rivor. River rhing,
but moro ilowly. Weather clear and
ploaiant. Tho Rod Wing, which left horo
on tbe ICth, broke a pasiago through Lake
Fekln and roached St. l'anl at 8 o'clock
tbii a; m. llrst boat of the season.
HARnt'.HN
DANIEL LAMP HUT,
EASHIONABLE RAR15ER
AND
U A 2 E DEE3SEE
fclShth Street, botween Washington mid
(.'iinmiiTclul Avenue,
C.lltO,:tt.I.INOI.S.
W AG t ) N .MAN U F A CTO 11 V,
For Halo ai Wholesale or llotail
OOttNBU ;V2l)-HTUT ANU OHIO LBVBI
(Jairo, Illintiic,
J, I. UAHNI M
Ml HWBIKIIUU
toll 1 1' Mate f.
ClllCAtlO,
Thr mat Renowntd Bptclalut vf thtAjt,lnt
IreiilmtiitorPJUVATK, VllUOSW ami I'll I
.V.lf 1' DISEASES, 8EMIXAI. WEAKNESS.
Tb. molt rftulr MUctMkiu t uLir imki, i,IU
Krvoi'8Ni!sa,riiiri.it om thu va, avumioxto
SOCIITY, UI-AIVID alllUT, I.ORH OIT MrWOKY
lUSIIOOD MH Km.r CUUKD. THK CMIA OIT
lli:mCAl.I.lT:ATl'l!.lil"i"iiikaMtM'l
i.Uklu lwiu7i.wrrilir, T IuH'""""
la lurrUth It til sdun, mom ni Wm M "i
mdi lu . fUlo U4 .arvls. LtltM rlrtu "ito.! tli,
aiik.l aiu4M r "tt
lutMU tr.,U,4 l rl?KM iutB..li, ., aK4
iki',' CumOiunalM. tMMiM4iwtliw4. , t
NEW STORE!
Olove, Cuff?, and. Notion made n
whom there is a General Assortment of
1 ask is to call and examiuo thotn for
H.V-12-1.8UI.
lNSllIlAM'r
INSURANCE.
-K!TAlll.lrtlli:ii lS.'i.-
Sallortl, iMoi'ris & Candoo,
I.NSUHANTK AliF.NTS,
Ohio Levee, City National Hank
ItllildillL', C.Midi, Ii.l.s
I The ol,i. I'vi.iidi'licil Afrtiiey In Soiiihcni
I IiIIiihU, H'irc.i'iiiiiis'o'r
$05,000,000.00.
, if tlii' In In-imimv ('apllul til tin1 I'. S.
C. N. HUGHES,
General Insurance Agent
oirin:,
Ohio la'vee, over MuthiH .V Uhl's.
flfST flour
rrpmrntrd.
hut jtnl'dw (.'ni)n!t
R. JONES,
Boot & Shoe
MAKER,
Commercial Avenue.
Ili'twet n IVnlli nnd Illi'Vclitli lri'el,
CAIRO, IM.S.,
Is prepared lo III! unler wlihout ileliiy.
lli'lliusa line lock ot Imiiurii'il leather on
baud. Just receled IVoni .New oi k, and hua
put down hN pilcei, lo thu lowest notch
8-I.2IU
Eobt. Wood & Co
llilil HI IK1K AVKNUF.
VI 1 1 LADE LAI 1 1 A, VKNX.,
I'liuululiiK, Vasi's, Animals. 1 roil Slntr.s,
i.ump roM, iiioii ruling,
Wire Works.
CAST, WJIOUGHT & WIRE RAILINGS
NEW audlUUOVKl'DCIlAllt for theatric,
Couoert nud l.ecturu Hall.
And a General Attsortiuuut of Orna
iiioutal J rou Work. ,
Kt'ruaciH and dei-ljngrontoii tpllvaUon,
kiaiuiK in ciawi ui worse uumrvu.
;m 4-1 I f ml II
SHUTTLE 1
1
I jsbW
FOE
50 Dollars
FARMERS,
MERCHANTS.
MECHANICS,
AND
EVERYBODY
Buy the World-Renowned
THE BEST IHTHEWORLD
The Highest Premium
was awarded to it at
VIENNA;
Ohio State Fair ;
Northern Ohio Fair;
Aftter. Institute, N.Y.;
Cincinnati Exposition;
Indianapolis Exposition;
St. Louis Fair ;
Louisiana State Fair;
Mississippi State Fair ;
AND
Georgia State Fair ;
FOR BEING
The Best Sewing Machines
and doing the largest
and best range of work.
All other Machines in the
Market were in direct
COMPETITION.
HT For Hemming, Fell'
ing, Stitching, Cording,
Binding, Braiding, Embroid
ering, Quilting, & Stitching
fine or lieauy Goods, it is
unsurpassed.
Where we have no Agents,
we will deliver a Machine for
the price named above, at the
nearest Rail Road Station of
Purchasers.
Needles for all Sewing
Machines for Sale.
Old Machines taken in Exchange.
Send for Circulars, Price
List, &c, and Copy of the
Wilson Reflector, one of the
best Periodicals of the day.
devoted to Sewing Machines,
Fashions, General News and
Miscellany.
Agents Wanted.
Address,
Wilson Sewiiiii HacUne Co.;
CLEVELAND. OHIO.
lilt. WM. HALL'S
Balsam for the Lungs'
THE GHEAT AMERICAN CON
tSUMl'TIVK HKMKDY
CoDMimptlon U N T an luuurabln dlsaait.
riiystjlan assure u IUIh luct. It I unl
tiecu'Sarr to bavo tbo 1IkiI ltt'inmlr, and
tbu toriibla iiml.nlv van be t-oDituvnia.
Hall's Balsm is this Irately.
It breaka up tho itlubt iweatK.nliaTaa tha
ojipruMilvu tlgHtm1 aeros the lutif. and
buals tbe larcornted nnd excoriated aurfacea
wnuii iiieuiioin oi ino uueaso proiluies.
1YUILKLIIE IiAHTS T1EBE 18 1IOPR.
It may not bu too late to effect a cure cm
alter tbe doctors lia u ylven you up
Hair llalsain la sold everywhere, aad
may be had at wholesale of tlm l'roirltou.
uuimt. iivnijr v;urran ,v co, ai intur
(Iroat Medicine Wareliouae, 8 aad 0 College
Vincv, New Vork, l'rlie $1 tier bottle.
...... b iini.nui in (.if a Burl! IBHirUT w
('oukIh, Colds, l'bouuiopii. Brenchlttls
Atthmii, Spitting of lllooil. Croup. Wbnoi
ins Cougli. und all other illioalc ot the w
llratory orgaui.
Also l'ropriotora of HcotIU's Hlood an I
Liver Syrup, Carbolic Sulre,Rdey'i Tnicbet,
Oxygenated Bitten, J4oti,' Liver VUU. Ac.,
joiin i HK.vnr, cinuiAX co .
Sand'J College Place, New Vork.
o.T (HWuJt,
j A.J.KaK.J, t
. Oflloe bvtir tbom Uro',''B-rocff etas.
No, YU Coannerelel aveMie vrmtr Kiybtt)
street. Kealdeoco cortipr Vabluxto ;
aue and Konrlc.rth airt:
1 f . " I