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NECRET NOCIKTIF.N. ASCAI.ON I.OIKIE, no. m. I..I..I.. :t ll.l... . I. ... ..... L'-l ilar nlKhl at huir-jiaiit aeun, In Odd- rrimwa iinn, Jont II Onr.nt.r. Cliaticellur Coiiiinuinli r .t;. AIXXAMlKIt J.OIHIK NO. l. .-'MIk. J''dIittnl order or (Md-tYl JVIFLZf?- Iowa, meets iVry 'I hurwl.y nlxlit Ht halr-pnMfictrii, In llirlr liallon .mini, ii mi niriiuv, iTinfTii --imii nnii rnrniil iiiwii t . n. nr.MT, . u "UlltOKNI IMI'MKNT, I (). O. V , tiuM v;in im.it i now mm mi i tiri nml llilnl iiicnin) urmry month, At linir-pn( wim .Ions II, llomjHiH, I I fry Mini', n'riniri ,nr , .1 r rv .1 . .-i lloM rrirular (-oiiihiiinlrutlriii. In Ma- i. r tfiiik i ftiiue vi i .- t l t 7k noiilc Half, (iirnir loiiiinirrhil nifiiiic ' ' ti'l l.ljfliin unit, mi tin- Mi'ini'l hum Kiiinn .Miih'i.iy or men iii'intli. Now Advortlsomonts. l.l lHT l.f-t. rplll. fiillowinir ! ii lift of lilir nimltilnif In l. in mi-niur- iiiir.iini inr fill jsanimii) , Iff iiim r w ,n i. m.iis' usr A. .AiiiItikiii, Mary. 11. lluckm r, Dolly, llrtiwtl, Aliundii, llanla, rntinlr, . Martini, Addle, lllai k Anna, Mania, Alui.i. C. t LijL, .lulu r D ljifu, Jfrr liiini) , Mr. l-lKoU, Mile, ,' ' ' , O. i.hWj, jr-f. Ilmulllon, (Ml, I Isrfi 111 , l!iVri, Hani" ll.itin.ili , r a, , , John -n, l.n1 . ' xi Krifffr, I.11.D. I.. Kiiiina, liini.ifnr, (Untile. M. Mhoon, i nlrdwtiU, .lr,ii-, Y. J. Matlin. llatliH .MIIIit M.,llli-, MHm Xflll, Irlilnpry, .Mra. I'atli r, Alma It II. itif-, a r, s. HmaU, l.iiir. slu-llty, Anun-li, tutiy, A(r lurry. l.l.VTLlMIIN'a Mr. A' Alexaii'b-r, J IV . I). lUrfiin, ('noil, HuriM, Flunk. Hrinitill, !. .M. lUrLer, .lew, r. Ilartbll, ) . Ari'ln-W .1 A III II U'tTM II llri'tinmiin, I . Iliikir, M Hill Krnl.V IIuiiiU,.I H. Illalltiili .iimIv, liruMti, T It arn-l . I tttr trati J'llin, I. alnl Jiihii Dctii rtui Itflllirry. .1 IK'lanry, M llwjrla V M Yc., IH:rt foinr llarr (0ll:a, k tltTTIl, Jll'l tiwatturr Ml HHnlr IU Ihilir,.-. t. I Hill, Oi l llanlln, It I I an Ion .Ino il I) ii-, I'Mfr, lliiulrr, Win. JolifM 3 It KllLliun '.K-k. I.lnriilii, A. Jjinci. r t'.iliiip)', .fas ( fernaU', .Inlm, Charlton, .Inn. D. Dm i-r) , !, llrlllMII, II ltHlllllT, Will. K. F. ultdii, C.N. I1. O. i;mi"n. JdIiu, (iuntnir, .1 1 tJllniorr, T. II. II. HayiMsJ, l.liarlm, Howell, i: H. Ilaifun, II. i: llartMiixli .1. IInyiM, Imi A HfKAiii 'llHiiim, llarr, Will. J. K. Unit, II. Y. M. .Milsi.lil, .1 II Muiyali, Vi. Y. SlaiM-r, It T .Mrltm, .1. Malnncy, Ja Mituowlrli. .1. MrAIIUtir, lltijrli. Mmthfr, ruueli, MrAllltlfr, Kil Mixiiiry, rank. McCarthy, Uruli, Miirou, Aii'lrr. Ntlnin, It II. O ti'Nwl, Jim iiwrn .1 1'n. P. 1'aikcr, Ch roliiH,.l.j,u, ll)lii'l,J A lllrlianlMii,.!. V. lUiliIrn, Satnly, linMni, Win. ItMllnirii, Mi S. Mllllv.m Han nhm, llnN, .-har, .1 II Mirltaiiy, -M hiillctmi Win Mnilli, Vi. V.. Miunnuii Viii W. WaMirii. Y It Wi. M i: Wallar 1 A Wt irkni inn, liiitt, Woolwai'il, Urn Y Yan, t'tlix lVri-nn' railing fur th' aliotr Irttm "III pli-.Kr ay "Achirtlxil .K) W MtKKAKi. I' M BUSINESS ITEMS. Kri-uli oyMeM or any tiling clo ou want nt thu Delmnnlco lleatauriint, open day ami nljjht. an to Sjirost'i, IXt (Jliio I.evce, ami get jour oj-ler.i by the Iniii'lnd nrcan Ireult every mnriilnjf. 12-l-t! --I'oyne'i oyiitcr Uejiot and reitnurant. Oytcr In the i-licH anil can, froa every la)', nt Phil Snttp'i oll staml, lutwoen Sixth ami Sevnt.tn atrvcti. Cairo, llltnolx. For boota anil hoc.orany Uearrlptlon, tyle or iullty, go fj Wm. Killer's on '1'wcntleth street. Hu KUarantccs s.itl-fac-tlon In material, lit, vorknun)ili anil j.rlco 11-10-tf. It yon want lrcIi oy,t r without pay lug for tho can and transportation, go to SproalN, K6 Ohio I.ivoe, and t'cl them by the pail full, froh every mornlns. 1'M-t llavlni; given up my old Hand on the levee and taken Kcoliler it ItroN (-hop, on Klshtli ttreet, I thall be prepared to Mii ply tho cltlzein fl Cairo, with the bet meat the market aflord'. 1'Imw call and Mcoinc. I'llll.. IIOWAIU). -Sproat, 13.1 Oluo Levee, la luruUlilns oyte-ii In the ilcbt thape. Kumlllos can be Mtppded In any quantity frcclf every tnotiiiir,'. 12-4-tr At "Our Saloon," Kljjhtli ftrert, be twten Coinmcrclal avenue and Ohio levee the hungry may Hnd all kind of edlblca berrniK, aatuage, iheeie, Ac, ami tho thirsty the duett of wines and liquors,! reidi lajjcr beer, and the beit lirandu of elar. AtUntlvo bar.kccpcm are always on liand ; and tbo lunch net dally, at ten o'clo:k, Sun Jays Included, U as tine as any lu the city 10-'22-tr. Oct your oysters at tho Delmonuo. Joe itonekcr in now in lull control of the WaiutnKton lmkery, and having learn ed tho wants of thu public, Is prouarcd to mipply on call all demands fr French loaf, Mutton, Hrowu and Orabam bread, and uverytblnt; else ordinarily feund In a Crt- cUsi bakery. Ho mulntalutH a fullhtoek of conlectlonerles, and can, as well us any other dealer in tho city, fill all orders in Hint linn Cakes baked, frosted or ornamented on short notice. Special attention Klven to the orders ol w eddlog or picnic parties, tl-112-tl. Tho best oysters at tho Delmonlco lies taurant. 207-0-50-tl. Ncwiy-llttcd, tincly furnUhed barber shop by Ooortfo Stelnbouso, corner Com niorciai ovenuo and Klgbtli street. Years ol practice have given lilra a light hand that nukes a smooth shave delightful. All who try blm once will call again. All tho late dally papers aro kept on his tablo for the bcneQt ol his customers, and there Is no odious waiting lor turns, tf Uahoains lu boots and ehoes, at Klliott Jfc llaythoru's. 27-12-0-it LOCAL NOTICES. FAIR ANDFESTIVAL 1 Bazaar of Fashion I ll'iiiliiinr'i' lor llollilii) I'resculH t Tho Ladles of the J'resliytcrlaii Church will open n Fair and Festival In this city on . Ihllr-olit.v i:riiliiir. Ilccriiilirr 1711. Itcfro'limcnts In abundance arlllbesiread lint will n.'itl.fy the moit i:XA3TIN(l Kl'ICUIti:. Fancy articles In great rarlcty will be oUcrcd for sale Hint ennnat fall to ileae all. No pains will be spared to male this fair complete In ll'cll. Mignllicent Uolldsy prc'i nts for )oung and old. Itemetnbcr the time and look out lor one of the llnost entertainments ever given In Cairo. :i7 12-'J-tf. Ho Y8' bats only M cent', alKIIIottA; Hay- thorn's. OJUT"t. Fresh It.iltlmoro oysters rccchcd dally and sold by l'hll. II. Haup. W1.2!M1 .e I.iilnlii'r Ynril. Cli.n. Lancaster .md Nmvtnn Itlce, (hto with Walter) both well known to our citi zen, and to river men generally, have t tublMicd a lumber yard in Cairo, corner ol Sixteenth strrtt an.d Commercial avenue. They will keep every dccrlptlon ol build ing material and 'tvamhoat lumber, ilno', tah, blinds, moulding, hlngli,tilli, i ts , etc., mid are di'tcrinliiid to cll lo.ver that lumber has ever been M In Cairn. They solicit a fair trial (rum teamboat men and builders, and guarantee satUnction In all cite. .1ST. 10-27-If ovMiiusi 01 sri:ns ! 4'nlro i:nl rirle. Sproat, 13.1 Ohio I.evce, I n oivliiir New Orb-aus oysters every morning in bulk. Ho tt making bl own cans and packing bis own oysters, thereby avoiding IheexoiM- tnnt charges for Irantportation, and l ena bled to fnrtiUh a better article at a le-s price than any other dealer. I'atroiile a home lii-tttutlou, and beiirtit your-clr. IS 12-l-t I ItiioniH o Item. Klght rooms to rent on Third street be- twceti Wah!ngton and Commercial ave nue. Apply to William JlcIIalclor at bit olllcc. Joint llNriissloii, on the merits ol the Illblc, between H. F. Underwcod, of lloiton, .Mass., and l'rof. O. A. Ilurgct. ot the Northwestern Chils tian University, at tndlanapoll, Ind., In Cairo, HI , commencing December 22, IsTI, and continuing four or more nights 1. Iteioluil, 'Ili.it the lliblo 1 histori cally untrue. 2. Hesolveu, That the llibte Is scientifi cally inutile. 3. ICcolvcd, 'I bat the lliblc teaches bad and rornipt moral. ll-'JI-d.V wlm Silser.l'luleil Wore From a silver tea-et to a Ica-stioon can be fouud at K A- W. lluder's, corner ol hlifhui and Watblngton ae. 2t HurKolii1. 10 lb aujjar for $, nt WilcoxV. :i lbs Imtti r for $1, at WlleoxV. I lbs coliW' for SI. nt VIIih. I'olntixs .O cents jmt ImOiel, ai WH- Cll s. I'rrsti Siiiil . Mr. I'. Fitgcrald has Just received and ha on sale at bis sales room, a large stock ofKnglith ale, porter, llrnncsy brandy and wines, and liquors ot all kind, which he will dispose of at reasonable price. Mj-'j-..i-jm. Ifiioil llnricnliis. Ho, for good bargain, at A. Ilalley's. He will sell at greatly reduced prices fur the next thirty days. No. lfii and 170 Wahlngton avenue. KJ-l'J-Mm l ine Million. Mr. Clark Is determined to keep up Ids well-earned reputation as a dispenser of the bet liquors. Ha yesterday received per steamer from Louisville a lahok invoici: or mtanhaxr jiiuniw op Kkntuckv wiiidKVa.ni otiikk l.KH'Hiri, and Invites all that can appreciate that which li coon to give blm a call. Mr. Clark Is a clever gentleman, and has attettlvo bar tenders and waiters. Call and oe lor younelf. 31-12-Stit Ik you want line liquors, go to the Crys tal saloon, coiner ol sixth and Commercial aveuue. 12-51 Iliiiuiiii Hair. .1. II. Marque & Co., of New York city, dealers In and Importers of Human Hair, have established n branch houo in this city, and can supply Wig,Toiipce.s,ltraId-, and Frlzes mado to order. Combings made up In every style, l'lait, Switches, Itolls, l'lalu and Fancy Chignons always on hand, (lloves cleaned and niailo equal to new. The ladles of Cairo aro Invited to call, In Helicr'sliuildiug, comer of Klghth street and Commercial avenue. Wo sell at an advance ol only 10 per cent, on New York prices. J. Conway, Superintendent. l'J-12-l.'l-3t. I'lrr-I I'lrol Thrco thousand dollar' worth of stock which was saved, In a damaged condition, from the iato lire, will bo sold at from 2. to 75 per cent, below cot for the next ten days. The stock coults n( cooking and heating stoves, tinware, hollow-ware, .Inc. ware, sugar kettles, oveus, skillets anil lids, coal hods, and a tliou-aiul and one articles. Now is the time 'for bargains, at 13(1 Com mercial avenue. T. J. KnitTii. :io-i2-i-tr l.iiurli i:ei-y liny. Ooorge Lattnorcornerol fourteenth and Washington avenue, will furnish hereafter, every day to uls patrons a No. 1 lunch, bo tween tho hours ot tcu and twelve o'clock. Fresh Milwaukee beeruud fragrant Havana cigars to bo bad at bis bur at all times. A rilM. llnu of boys' and youths' cap, at Klliott V Ilnythoru's, Wit I III ti 'hiicn. Tho only placo to llnd tho largest stock of gold, sllvor and Ivory-headed canes for tho old, middle and young agml persons, south of Chicago, Is at K. W. lluder's. They bnvn them to suit every ono lu quality and prlco. This is as uselul and as nl 'c an arti cle as any one could prncuro for a holiday present, Call and examine. -I GITY NEWS. 'rri:sim, n: . i.", 1H7I. I.oriil Wciillier ltiioil. AIIIO, ll.t., Ilirlifi. - u, .;. Wl.AIIIHl I'u I r. Knlr. lo'iily '1 NOMAS JOXKrVJlmnVr. 1'nlro 1 :tl I'M m i in ' t . I'iilri.irehs of ( alio Kn- sj.ti'niniiiiieiii i. a (. r. nrc Vvy henliy iiolilletl to ntti.lnl tho ri'iilnr meeting', this Tui,il;iy v villus, Derember lo, for tin- purjio-e of elei'tluj; olllrers for tin; ensiling term. VMtliiK lirother iiri eordlnlly Invited lo inert with it. .Ions II. Itoiu.vHo.v, C, . It Ctrn.Kltv at half cost at private sale, at l'arotis, Davis .t (.Vs, Truth street. 12-tl l(iiotliliilieri U'mili'il. Two or thni' bootiiiakiTS cull llnd rm liloyineiit by :itily lntr nt .'ilU'.'-llMf Wm. Kiii.riis. I'ri'i l.frtiirr. lr. Henry will deliver a frs' lecltin-1- niglit In the li.'ill of tho Mbeml As-octu- eliilion oii"iycholoy mid incMneri-iii. N'o ndnilsloti fee will Imthju1i'i1. 1'ianoh and organs at coit at i:. Si W. Iludm's, corner ol Klxtit Ii and Washington axiiue. .il-12-lil-iUt-wlt Alllitiilil.e,- lleer. Henry Ilrihan hits rH'eieveil '-'I0ke"i ol I'l-t' ii'lelimtisl .Mlluallkci' beer. IJ-l.Vtf Dull ll, D.wii, down they come the pitees of stoves anJ tlnwire at A Ilalley's, No. Ifts acd 170 Washington avenue, 10-12 3-lu. I:i1m (iiiiI Cliurrli. The laillex of the KpNeopal (.'hlircll and nil friends are requi-lcd lo meet at Ihe stoi'i- lorineily occupied by thcMI-H'S f.'ur.-on, on (.'ointiierelal nvetiue. between Nlnlli and 'J'cntli .-tri-etr, tills iiiornilif.', to urraugc for drtlny this ehnrcli lor Chrlstitm. Snpposeil In lie rstoli'ii. A sorrel mare, about S years old, 1 1 hand- libh, lame In riylit bind le-r. Tin owner am liuve tlie same by provlnjr proK'rty nml jiayln chari's. I'alro, DeitinlxT 12, 1(7I. 2-12-l.'Wt .loil.v Ilori.tx, Coilslablc. OH I'liliilinu. Jlr. Winter Is busy painting omo large portraits in oil. We arc glad to sec tho people waking up to the appreciation of true genlu. A line photograph of tie ltev. Mr. Thaier, on exhibition, Is life itself. rQ.12-IK-U Siilnt Cliurli". (iood rinlu rooms on the upper floor at the Saint Charles can be bad, with board, at the very low rate of $.'!0 per month. Two large family room, fronting on the Ohio river, can be secured at i'JO and 1C0 per month. These room are double and very desirable. tf " 'I lie "I'lliilitiiins." Next Friday eveiiln Ihe "Phantom" will n-cinble nt the St. Charles Hotel under the iiii-plcc, of the Tlialian elub. A trcmcniloii- crowd will no doubt Ik; pri'M'tit, iind every arranrineiit has turn made In make It the jnvatvt sueei-s of the senort. An elegant supper will be crved by mine1 hot Wilcox, and Ki-en-ber-,' will furnish Ids excellent baud fur tho ocoa-Ion. Those di'irin to njijicar incrnj will llnd at White & Clrccr. a spee Iiueti of the suit to bu worn, mid at l'hll. .Saup' iuaks may lie obtained. riirliilineil Wiilrlirx. All Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, that have been lett with me fjr rcpalrs,on which the rjarges are unpaid, will be this day led at tho Ja'-.xlry store or Mr. II. Houpt, on Washington uvenue, and will at the end of thirty days trom this dato be sold to pay charges. Ukrma.v Willkk. Caiiio, III., December Dili, 1S74. J0-12-10-.t. l.lKlilliouses. Tlie steamer Allee.Cnpt.C'raspter, which U in jfovernmeiit employ, nnd under the supervision of Commander 11. It. Wallace, of Ihe Lighthouse board, has established lln following between this port ami .St. I.ouU : One at Oreenlleld's, six on the the Chain, one at Liberty Island, one at Holy's, one at Sand Depot, one on the wreck of the filendale, one at Fort Char-' terV landing, one at Ihe head ot I'oit Charter's laudinjr.oiie at Fish landing, one nt Calico l-lainl, tliii- mi Twin Hollows and two at Ihellarraeks. Thcellf;ht.s will jrcatly a-slt pilots, provided they are kept lighted every night. It i it II' they arc not faithfully watched, anil are al lowed to ,'o out occa-loiially, after pilots have become used to running' by theiti, It will be wor.e than If they had never been put up, OllCl.si. Tho largest stock ol tho celebrated Seth Thomas andSnn'H clocks are kept at K. A' W. lluder's, corner of Klghth and Wasting ton avenue. They keep most every pat tern, and tbcieDre can suit everybody in qusllty and prices. They aro an ornamnt and useful. Call and examine. 2t liOYri, go and sco tho Storm King, at LI llott A llu) thorn's. Nettle l'i. 1 wltli every person Indebted to inn to call and settlo before tho 1st of January, 1875, as I have concluded to carry on u strictly cash business on utnl alter that date. If settlement Is not until' as request ed In this notice, thu amount due to mo will be collected by law. Annum HwonniiA, Caiiio, lu.., Dec. It, 1S7I. r..VI2.1!i.tf v Wnn led. Filly to soventy-iivo dolhrs per mouth. Agents wanted everywhere, Teachers, ladles, gents, etc., etc. No capital or out lay required. Scud 20 cents for postage on OUttit, to I), C. Wl'LCHMAN, tl Irvln Station, Union County, Ohio. Timk 1 1 aii. I 'f sir VVivn, Vr.t.. 7 a in, :n Me I no N. I ' II1" .10 sin i i N. Y u iplil. .'!0 .HI I .U' X. K. I IMPROVEMENTS. TJic i:ir.Villmi .Mills of llnlllilny lli oth. rrs. Messrs;. Ilalllday Umt, are enaKed lu making very exleiilvo linprovciiients In their ilouriiu.' inlil.oti comer of Twentieth street and Ohio Levee. They are put tin;,' up the boilers formerly on the steamer Henry I'roba'co, (much larger I ban the ones now it'ed by thein,) and have procured a stationary engine of WW hor.'e-power, the largest one lu Southern lllluolo. By means of this Immense power they w ill Incrca.e the "run" of stones from ii to 20. 'J'hls wl Increase their capacity from 1,200 barrels wr week to 1,000 bar rvUptrihiy, making It the ino't exten sive flouring mill lu this section ot the country. They have engaged the ser vices of six experienced millwrights from St. Louis, In addition to their present force. .Mr. .1. O. Smith, nn experienced ma chinist, has charge of the work, and I pushing the same to nu early completion. We propo-i' when the Improvement shall have been completed, to lay before our render a complete ile'crlptlon of the mills. Fitr.HH New Orleans Oylc"s nt :i."i rents J)ir can nt Sjiroal', YX I.evce. 12-S-Gt Iirlstnin"-. Tin! larget n.-urtmeiit of Chrlslnias gixjd ever brought to Cairo, will lie dl- playcil on .Monday, DeceliilKT 7th, at Da.v'i, Hautma.n m. I'liotouiillill). (It) TO Wl.NTF.nS'H (lAtl.KltV Slid ICO Ills 'peelmens ol i holographic art. Half an hour can be spent vsry ideaiantly In lew Ingtomcol the well-known faces of our r 1 tt- zina. .Mr. W. has on hand a large stock ol new and clcgaut frame, suitable for hol iday gifts. PnoTOORAl'lls made only upon Friday and isatutdiys, excepting by speclsl ap pointment. Hallcry open every evening lor vliitoH. i.ouirrro acaii:siy. A liliilnl i:ntrf illume of . Two plca-ant elttert ilnmcnts will be glvni by the youog ladies of Lord to Acad emy na the evenings of le.,.,ilier 'Jlsl nml U'.'il, IHTI, AT Till: AlAKHMY. Onthecveiingof the 21t will be pre sented a Cantatu suitable'to the scaon. On the evening or the 22d will bn pre rented a drnma cnti'J(.d The I nlie. !(,,,, TLe celebrated ".Mrs. Caujlu" wl 1 lec ture both lalglit, and some utays by the pupils will add to the cntertilnii.,,).. Music, icstntmcntal, on pianos inj gu. lar, and vocal, will form a prominentia turo at each night's entertainment. Admission each night, 2.1 cents. .11-12-15-td Ci.f.ak and mot fragrant Havana for 10 cent, at tho Crystal -jloon, cornero) Sixth and Commercial avenue. 12-Mf Sl'ltOAT, 13.1 Ohio Levee, i selling Oyt ters, heretofore sold at fa) cents, at 10 cents per cas, 12-8-;t l.'eiierul Items. The high school will Indulge in an exhibition on next Thursday. Stewart & Artf r have a eoil'ee mill that grind- one hundred ami eighty pounds nu hour. The reader I requested to "keep a harp eye out" for the coming advertise ment of (ihohlsteiu A' lioccnwater. The Method!! people will meet lu tlieir eliureh on Friday night next, to make arrangements for a Christmas tree. There will lie a special meetlngof the city council this everting, called by the mayor, for thu tran-u't!on ol general bus iness. . 9 Burger, the enegeile antide-nwake dry-goods merchant.- doing a large business. HI-toi;lf1-one oi tlielargc-t and most earel'ullyfelecled In tlu' lty. Wallar preached the best sermon on Sunday night he ever preached in hi life. He said many pretty tiling, and had the tears running down the check of not a few of Ids audience. Mr. Kd. N'ott,ayiiiiig colored man of this city, Willie Moling with an old re volver a few day since, was accidentally shot through the hand. The wound, though painful, Is not very serious and Is getting silong lluely. Tlie Presbyterian supper will lie served on next Tliur.tilay night. Presby terian suppers are the best in the world, and those who like to eat that kind of suppers -hould get a hungry a posili!e bv Thursday evening. Everybody doing Im-iue.s.s on ISighth street !tunber.up tho pavement with boxes and barrels to the great Inconven ience of pedestrians. Thu bet looking young man In Tiik Itfi.i.irn.v olllce be liigiluly hobcr, broke his neck by falling ovcra hov In iront of an Klghth street vegetable stand on la-t Saturday night. Daniel Mullen Is tbo grenslu.t man In the city, and ids devotion to grca-e made smooth his way Into the coun ty Jail. Yesterday morning lie entered the Illinois Central depot, and raptured a keg of lard, which he at tempted to sell at retail to dlU'crc nt mer chant; on tlm I.evce. Chief .Mel Iain caught Ihe gentleman at the trick, and although In; made very oily statement-, lodged him hi jail. OVBTKUH at Sprnat's 13.1 Lcvie, at 33 cent per can, or il 20 per hundred. 3.V12--(it r,iiroiciiii I'xcliiii.irc. Lxehaugu for silo on all the principal dtlcs of Kuropc, at City National ll.uik. A. It. B.U'HOUD, Cashier, Am. kinds of mixed drinks made with dispatch, und mo-t luscious to the taste, at tho Crystal saloon, corner of Commercial avenue and Sixth street. 12 .1 tf Tins ihiPt brands of cigars kept con stantly at tho Crystal saloon, corner of Sixth street and Commercial avonuc. 12-Mf Hi:st quality silver-plated waro less than co-t at larons, Davis ,fc Go's, Tenth street , 12-8-tf fdrelll lliirKiiiii. lleditced prices! Clothing, Huts, Caps, llooti & Shoes, at Hautmans. .' ! Personal, Mis Lemon has returned to the city from Charleston. .Mrs. H. P." Wheeler Is recovering slow!) from painful and dangerous ill Hess. Duke Carter, ol Mound City, well known lu Cairo, Is reported il.niger oudy III. MIs Addle Brown, of Chicago, who aecoinp;uilcd the family of Mr. P. W. Barclay to N'ew Orleans, Is now in thls.i city vMtlngnt tin- hoiie of that gentle man. I., (i. Urn I', i:(i.. Is now lo Mound City, making arrangement; to remove to St. Louis, We regret t ) loe llarrisfroiu hgypt. He I a thorough tire man, ami a wholc-tenm Democrat. 1'llltE Irlb wlii-ky punch, app'o and honey, peach and honey, Tom and Jerry, Imported nlo and portir and the finest w lues In any mtrkct, at tbo Crystal saloon, corner of Sixth and Commercial ave. 12-1 tf A. Itnlley. Now Is your time. You can get better bargains than were ever offered beforo In tho Hue of toves, tinware and hoiisefur hlh!tiggood, at A. Ilalley's, No. HU nnd 170 Washington avc. 1i"-;I-12-Ihj KiuiiT-ycir old ltotirbon, only at the Crystal saloon, corner of Mxth and (,'oui Aiert'ial avenue. 12 tl Ciikaiv Whl to ;raiilt and other tablo ware at rarson, Dams A Co, 'J'cnth street. 12-M-tf l.nnilier Mlllliiilnc How ll. As wc arc determined to elo'e out our stock speedily, preparatory to winding up budnc, we will sell all kinds ot lumber ut two dollars per thouand lea than market Iiricc. i iirgo nil oi lain anil novo wnou on hand, whlrli will be sold nt correspond ingly low rates. Wall st K.n r. 221-u-;mi. COMMERCIAL. C.uito, Ills.. Mommy Kvr.M.vo.l Deei inbirll, l7l. l'he weather has been somewhat changable for a few days one day clear and iihtiiant, the next mining and to day has been cloudy nnd frcclngeoM, with Indication- of -now to-night. The market shows very little change. Then; I ome luerea-e In thereeeipts and demand for corn on speculation, ami prices are steady and llrni. Oat. are moderately active at an ad vance. .Meal I very dull at ?:t 00. Bran Is in active demand and .-cans1. Flour is Improving in low and medium grade, without change in values. iteceipt- ol corn and oau since our last report wen! as follows : Corn. I cars No. 2 white mixed; S "ar Xo. 2 mixed; 0 cars N'o. 2 yellow in'ived; 2 cars yellow; 2 ear-rejected. Oa'i-. 11 cars Xo. 2 while mixed: tl car-Xo. 1 mixed; 1 ear white; 1 ear re jected; 2 can black. Till'. MAl'ICKT. fg'Our friends should be.fr in mind that the prices here given are usually for sale from llr-t hands in round lots. In lllliiigonlcr.s and for broken loU It is ucc- eary to charge ay, advance over the; tlgure.a FI.OU1!. We note some improvemeut in the de mand for low and medium grade, but choice Is heavy and dull. Bccclpts of lower grades are too small for the de mand. Prices hold steady and mi changed all round. Sales were 200 bbl- XX, $1 S.1; 200 XX, SI 7.1; I12.1 bbls ?l .10 to .1 no: ooo bids, ri t0 n 7i": 127.1 bbls city mills. $1 7.1 to I! Wl; 100 bbl-, $1 '. to S.I 7.1; 100 bbls -uper, SI 117; -100 bill SI .10 to (I 00. hay. The market is llrni and active for choice hav at unchanged prices. Ie- ceints are -mall. Common I- plenty and dull. Sales were 2 ears prairie, deliv ered, SBi oO; 1 car choice timothy, I. llvcred. S21 00; 1 ear eholcu timothy, de livered, $21 00; 2 ears prime, mixed, de livered, Sis! 00; II ears choice mixed, de livered, $19 OOfiin 00; 1 ear choice thu othydel S21 .V). COIIX. Tlie demand lor shipment Is acti... Receipts are fair and all taken on arrival, leaving no surplus on the market. Prices tire steady and llrni. Sales li ear re jected mixed In bulk on track, 71c; 2 car Xo. 2 yellow mixed in bulk on track, 7!le; 1 car Xo. 2 yellow mixed In hulk on track, 7ite; I ears Xo. 2 mixed in sacks delivered, 7.'ff7He; I ears Xo. 2 white lu -auks delivered, 7.-Y".i7!e; 2 ears rejected mixed in sack- delivered. 70o; 20 ear- Xo. 2 mixed in sacks delivered, i0c; 811 sack Xo. 2 white delivered, S0e; 11.1 sack- Xo. 2 mixed delivered, 7"c; 2W sacks ear corn,, 7.V. OATS. The market Is Improving and prices tend upward. Receipts am light for tlie demand. Sales were 2 car- rejected iuIkciI in -ack- ili'llivivil, (lies .1 car- N'o. 2 mixed lu sacks delivered, li.le; 7MI sacks Xo. 2 mixed delivered, 0-1e; I ear black In sacks delivered, 7.1c. , mi:al. Tho market Is quiet dull and well supplied. Wi: note sales of -1 111 barrels steam dried delivered S:i H-i 100 barrels steam dried delivered $:l 00. BRAN. Receipts are all disposed of on arrival ami fall .-hurt of the demand. Prices rule llrni and unchanged. Sales were 2 ears in sacks delivered Sl 00; 100 sacks de livered Sill 00. . BL'TTKR. Receipts are large and stocks are ac cumulating. There Is more butter on the market titan can be worked oll'ea-lly, and prices urn likely logo down. Wo note sales of 200 lbs rhnico Northern roll, !IOe; 200 lbs choice Northern roll, 2?c; 200 lbj choice Northern packed, :10c; 200 lbs choice Southern Illinois, 'J-VijA'Tc; 1,000 lbs choice Southern Illinois, 2.1027c; IKK) lbs choice Noiihe.ui roll, !IOe. F.GOS. The demand U active and market hare. Very few come hi, and theso few are taken readily at IKX;. Sales 600 iIoami, IWci 1,500 doen, 27'-. CTllC'KliX.S. Tho market Is overstocked ami very nun mr an kiikh oi poultry, live or dress ed. There Is no demand for cither. Sale were .1 eoops mixed SI fiOj 50 dozen Jive SI .7) to 2 .10; 20 dozen diwed $2 000- '-: M, TLTItKKYS. The demand is very small nnd market over supplied. Sales were II coops $0 (X) to St) 00; 2.1 dozen live $S 00 to $10 00; 2,000 pounds dressed Sc. APPLKS. Choice nn-In good demand ami lictter supply. Prices are unchanged. Sales were 100 barrels choice S.I iV); 50 barrels common to choice $2 50 to II 00; 1500 bar rels common io choice S2 00 to 'A 2-1. ONIONS. Scarce and In good demand fur choice at $.1 00 per barrel. ROTATORS. Them Is conolderableluqulry for choice peach blows nt quotation. Sales were 150 lihh peach blows, $2 H07j'l 00; 200 bushels III -aek, hoc. BKAXS AND PKAS. No choice navy lieans in market, flood white beans are lu request. Sales, were 100 bushels white beans, SI 50! V.I; .V) bushels white lienus SI CKifnj2 00; HO huh- els dried pens, SI 00. PROVISIONS. The market U unchanged, hut price-. are quoted a little iiiler. o make fol lowing quotation : dry salt clear side, lOJoeViIlJc; dry -alt clear rib sides. 10e;ilry.-.'iU ham, 10lulc; dry salt boulders, 7e; mess pork, S20 00$i 21 00; lanl IU(S)Ilie. Sales: .1 tierces dry salt clear sides I01llo; :, lh, gns'ii honldei's ""J1'? 200 )b.gn cii Ham, lOJftllc; 10 000 lb, green clear ribsidi-s, lojll; fJA.ML. Plenty of gnmo comes In, hut finds a slow market. We note -ales of 50 dozen rabbit, 7(V75e; 50 dozen quail-, 70Q75; .10 dozen rabbits, 7.V; .V) drjzen qualU 7.1e; 20 deer. .V. Till: MASON iV ilAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY 7IXNi;itS of three liltrhist nuslals and ill- iilnma or bniwr. nt V (riniii. Is7.l. nnd I'uris. fsr;. nnw oITrrtiie lluest ii-siirtinriit of the li-t rubliHl orpin " in the world, incliiditiir new strles Illi lifint IliinruMMiinls not onlv ccluliily furra-li, u rinuii-rly, lut nlo on new plana nf tusy m)iii-uts, the mint liirnnilile ever otli-ml llrs'Jiis nnlil with irhllii;u el iiiirriuise, in Binui any irt oi ine country l'lrat in)inrnt 'i '.lurnpuunls llln-lr.itnl rut.iloKlles und i irculnrs, Willi full lairtlcillar. svnt fne on nstivt Addrvas MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., boston, 'civ York or Chicago LIVE AGENTS WANTED To m-11 lilt. CUASK'S KK( II'KSi Or, IX- L'lllMI I'l II.V L-..I. I'l't'llVlllkl.V 1.. ... . .... E 'I, .-..I IW.S fill. I.I l.ltlll'll'li III T-,,I county in the t'nltnl Mates mid Camilla Ku- l.irpl by the ruulliuiT M lils apv It ron Ulns oicr'.'.i'Ulioiisi'iKild rtcin'a, and la tullul to nil rln-si-s uml CDtiilitlima uf not-lity. A wonilernd tnjnk nnd a hou-etiold necifaity It "ill ut alitlit. l.nnlcst liiilurrinrnta mr uf-firi-l lo lunik nm-nts. .-uiniile roiili-s M-nt by null, post aiM, lor .'. r.xclmiie tfrritnry KiMti. Ap nta more limn ilnuMu thi Ir inoiif AUuri'ss, nil tiiA-r.'.- nu.,1.1 riii.ii,u IIULM;. ANN AKIIUK 1I1LII i;i-U-.i)-w2ru THE CAIRO BULLETIN. Leading Journal of Southern Illinois. The BuIIefin Will steadfastly oppose tho policies ot the Jtrpiibllcin party, and rcfitsn to lio train. mulled by tho dii tntlonol anyelliinc In the Democratic organization. It believes (hut tho itepnhliciin party has fulfilled Its mUsiou, and that Did Memo cratlc flirty us now organized should be re stored to power. It believes the Itadlcnl tyranny that has for acvcr.il yens oppressed the South hould he overthrown and tho people of the Southern State permitted to control their own mlalr. It believes that rallro.u! rorporatlons should bn prohibited by lft'ls'ative enact ments from extolling and unjiilly dsserlm iuallug In tlieir buslive- traiibactlous with the public. It recognizes the equality ol all mot be foro tho law. It advocates frco coiuiacrec tariff for revenue only. it advocate" resumption of apoclo pay ment, nud honest payment of tho public debt. It udvocatoa economy in tho administra tion of public atlalrs. Subscribe for Tl BULLETIN 6 r.pr-wv ti "-2rY "Sk- . jQMiHinery pOODS. Wholoflnlo Prices, but No Crodit ! Mrs. O. McLEAN, Next Door to Stuart & Qholson's EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN COMJlEnOIAI. AND WAOltniOTOU AVENUES. T-T T8 Uounits, t'lawrra, rrotlxra. mii- Inn's Uil (llow, ( .ir-rts, l().(ry. WoTaitsla Jb rln.. Uml. rwear Win arl Clirdren, ' lTj-lhi-"' K'xsla wilt ticsfildm try ow Hi. "rra, for CAM I und t AMI ONLY. i-ll-a."f C'OJI.MISSIOX JIKHC1IANTS. C. CLOSE, Cii mnd Commission Merchant AM) UEALEH H LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, HAIR, &c, Under City National Bank. I WILL "ll In rnr-lond tola nt linnufucturers' irlii-s, n.lillntf Knight. copfey, HARRISON & CO., tucceor to J). Hard A Co ) FORWARDING Commission Merchants And Ii.idcrt In FL0UIJ, GRAIN and HAY, No, 03 Ohio Lovae. WOOD RITTENHOTJSE AND BRO. - FLOUR AND GENERAL Commission Merchants No. 138, t, OHIO LEVEE. JOHN B. PHILLIS AND SON, isiicoeiiors to John 11 I'hlllli) FORWARDING AN1 Commission Merchants And Drulcrs in HAY, CORN, OATS, FLOUR, MEAT., BRAN, etc. Agents for LAFLInTkAND P0WDEK C0J Comer Tenth Stroot and Ohio Lovoo. '.. H M.slhiiM. E C Lid. MATHUSS .to UHL, FORWARDING And ti'munil Commission Merchants IValrra in FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY AND TRODUCE, Clsl OHio I-iovoo. MILLER &. PARKER, FORWARDING Ami Commission Merchants AOKNTM YOU SPn.lv'UiUxxl.K.'m Boaloai. OHIO LEVEE, between Fourth And Sixth Sti( K. .1, A)iii. . H D. Ayrw. AYRES CO., 35XOTTX. And Kiiienil Commission Merchants No. 78 OHIO LEVEE. Goo. A. Prlnco 6. Co., Orgaiis.&Melodeons Tlie Qldeat, Laici tt and mnst ri'rfcct nianufacj lury In the U ultl hUtin. 54r,OOONOVINUSE. Ko 'other Mi;sical Inilnimml ever ohutued tlm koine ropuUrlty. " t3-Smlfvrrri?i,'J.It. Adarci Buftitlo N. V. in -