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r " w 1 Arttr .!, W Stewart ARTER & STEWART. Currej.nr in It. Artcr A Co ) GROCERS Commission Merchants No, 113 Commercial Avniiuo, OAIIIO, ILLS. Bristol & Stilwell, FAMILY GROCERS Keep everything portaining to tho lino or Striplo and Fanoy Gro ?oricH, Woodonwurc, Vegetables, Fruits, Sic, &c. Pressed Corned Beef, White Cherries, Orange Quinces, Golden Pumpkin, California Fruits, Pitted Cherries ' Pared Dried Peaches, ' Michigan Dried Apples Dooloy's, Royal, Price's, Gillett's, Ludlnm's, and Preston & Merrill's 5Teast Powders FLOWERING BULBS A Horse for Salo. No. 32 EIGHT STREET CAIRO ILL. v.vunrrv sioitr. New-York Store WHOLESAIl AND HETAIX. Largest VARIETY STOCK IN THE CITY. Goods Sold Very CJoso. Corner 10th St. and Commorciul Av CAIRO. IIXIN0I8. C. 0. PATIER & CO. IMINT. VXD OILS. B. F. PARKER, llialcr In Paints, Oils, Varnishes, 33XTLTTSXII3S. vVnll Paper, Window Glass, Win dow Shades, &o. Always ou luimJ, Hie celebrated llliimlnattns AUItOltA Olli. Qx-otas' 23ixiXciixiS, Corner Eleventh Strent and Wash-lntr-ton Avenue CAIRO CITY BINDERY, PROPRIETOR,. BINDER AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER. Bullotln Dulldlnir, Corner Twelfth Street and WnnhlnBtoa Avnue, Cairo, Illinois. CJ'Countv nml Railroad Work n infinity VOL. 7. MUl'Olt 1IKALKKN. WWwWW K. SMYTH & CO., Wholesale and Itilalt Ilmlers In Foreign and Domestic LIQUORS ASH vi.d:s of a i.i. kixds, No. 60 Ohio Lovoo, CAIRO, ILLS. MKSSIf. KMVTll CO. haw- sntly s large slues, or let goods " mar Let, ml irlrT.lal titration toll. mioliwiU ranch or the Imslnrs Kltl'I'I.Y ih:i or. j VALENTINE RESCH, Steamboat, Hotel and Family SUPPLY DEPOT AM) t.iL.l: I Groceries, Vegetables, Game, POULTRY, Fish, Eggs; Northern Butter, tic. Eighth Street, Between Washlnirton and Commercial Avenue. 13-Gml iltirirl free or chsrgc. iio.vt mtoiu;s. SAM WILSON, CCALCn IK BOAT STORES, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &,c. No. 110 Olxio Xjovoo. iioti:ia. ST. NICHOLAS Hotel and Restaurant No. I22 COMMERCIAL AVENUE Two doors north of the Cairo snd Vlnonnes rullro-id l-Kit. WM, WETZEL. Proprietor. A TKKSTY watch Vrpt nlxht and iUy for trains nnd ninboiit Th lnt of nccinunodatloin for transient guests at Th o Holbrs irdar. ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! THOMAS SPR0AT & SON, Wholesale nii'l Itetall Ilrulrni In PURE LAKE ICE CAIE0, ILLS, and COLUMBUS, XY. CAIROOFFICE: At Hulen fc Wilson', ConiorTwelfth St. ana unio j,ovue. WE will" I run an Ice wacnn iiirougiioui ine drmtrlnK pure lale lee in any mrt of the city nt tho lowest nuirt.fl I'rltv. unit Will 11111 llirillnfl Oliririeil" oul.lur Ulr t li. nim re by the cake or cur trawl, lucked In sawdust or eliiiimrnt to anv ilUtanre. 'The Best Thing in the "West." Atchison, Topsh & Mi Fes 1 L IN KANSAS. a.ooo.ooo ivoriHS Of tbf liest r'ammis: and AKTicnllitral Land In America, Mtiiaieii in nnu imir iw imiuiim i oiii.nn'oiul ami Uieat Arkansa valley, the iprdvnur the Vct, ou 11 Years Credit, with 7 per cent. Inter est, ana uu par coui wikuuu. for Improvements. f a is " 5 r ir x : n To nurchsi,rs or Land. rj-Clrciilar. with map, Blvlog full Inlorinu tlOll, MUl I1W. .".un. ,,,VyV. Acting IJind CommlMloncr, Topeks, Kn i 18, liw Jin ZAN0NE & VALLA, -ASD- HE8TAURANT. GKT "YOUH FRESH SHELL OYSTERS A T Cornor Twonty-Eighth Streot and Commercial Avenuo. J, l). Ziincnc, , M, Yulla, Offleg, 33u.UatLz. 33u.lldlja.c. Cgmot "r-wolftli. Strt and CAIRO, ILLINOIS, THE FUTURE GREAT CITY. MtiiKgNh nml Uniot V nmlcil nimU mil Wlml Ciiiiii or It. Sorlrty '(. Thr lilirilltr'x I'rctrut. Kluic Kiilnkiina. rtr. Sr. Lot i, February i!0, 1 fe7.". Dkaii HfJlLK-rix: ThcwlnttT l littr rj ltiff by In a rather commonplace man ner, marked by no xitrprlsltif; tliormom t rival doinontratlon, cither of hlxh or low tlereo, mid inr htcorponitn dlvblon of humanity metnliifly malntaliiH nn eiuallj undl'tlnjitilOieil and matter-of-fact exltteneo- a monotonoin tinhon In mas terly Inactivity. The rnh nml roar of the Father of Water, too, are stilled, and the anjjry foam-crested waves of other wanoii", upon who; dire thri-atcnlnjjH the traveler looked down from tho Hat! ly ferries that brc-wted them "llku thlii," of life," or tho towering archen of the Iptntle bride, ,'alnit wIio-k; adani.intliii! dignity they d.nhcd thcniclvi'j In relent less fury, aru now locked In the chilling embrace of Koreas and old Fahreiihelt'H thlrtyecond decree, powerle.s even to protect u'alnM tli- tntmplin leet that worn thetn through their Icy fetterc. The rotih Ntirfacu of the crystalline jjorpt', formed of many un iiitnrne(l nijjed cdfre, It lR'lted by roadways leveled by boot, hoof ami rolling tire, tho unnardi.'d condition of which as to toll-gate.", makes wretched the rcctilatlv! mind of thoc public tplrlt,s the chief object of who'e exlstenw: l the collection of nlck elu from iss-eners and the walling them In jKaice or pieces to the other bhore. Deferted steamers lino the equally de M.Tted wharf, ."-oinc la.y bobblhig in tlie ico hole. cut for their safety, and other. xrlpK.i! tightly in the Irozon Jaws that may oon cruh thrm all awaiting with fear and trembling the much uMied for but terribly dreaded break-up of the ice. Hlver men who failed to settlcat Cairo in time, liave already lo't all of their (.pare change at poker and keno, playcil mum bleprg on deck till tltclr pocket knlve are wrecked and can only be traded vljjht unseen," and arc becoming gen erally miserable and .ijicclally ill-tempered. Untitles?, of cour-e, h far from lively, and only a fev iolatetl ea'es ofentir-prl.-e, ehlelly among bank caihlor-i, make the Mibjeel at all worth referring to. A late Instance Is that ol Wuurtcllcailiicr of the I'eople's Saving Hank, who retired to private life on a compe'tency home days hice, leaving an atleetionate farewell let U r for the directors, which, though not explicit as to his future movements, ex hibited a praiseworthy llrmues of Inten tion to ntill bear hi- load ot life and to bi virtuous and happy hereafter. The re maining olllee ami directors eet'ined to be left In a trying po-ltlon. Kvldentiy Um; undfr'tanding anything of the alfalrs of the bank, or probably any other busi- ne. allaiM was quite new to tlietn, and very attempt to acquaint the yympathii- ug public with tho situation only illu- trated tills and Imbued it with greater fears for their mental than their cash bal ance. However, with all the personal saeri lieu of Lady I.undle her-elf, "duty llnd them n-ady, duty finds them earn- t," and they promptly close the doors of the Institution and hold a dlgnlllcd con ference with blinds down, doors fad and weighty impression that something must be done. All being Germans mid the epWode a pure Americanism, the Mitoke a-eenil- from their nieeiehauuis n f-U'ady and unlnterrupttd eolunin for a long mid silent w hlle, as they rummage their Teutonic memories In search of precedents for action. Not until the dusty clouds arising from this ills turbaucc ot" their cobwebbed mental garrets have been laid by a libation of lager does it occur to Jlyn- heer .S'hmltt to projioje that ".omc dings" be put up on tlio doori. Mynheer ScJunltt is mentally embraced' as a gen ius, though only an audible "of course" assents to his proposition, and ".-oine- dlugs" is accordingly written and posted up to the effect that the doors are closed. and immediately the honorable Lody Is inilrcd with an inner cott-ciousness of something done. Another solemn period of meditation and libation and Mynheer Schoticech attemntti to lmmortalio him self hv the suggc-tlon "dot ve slice' vot de matter lsh." It appearing by an Im medlatu universal response that every body else was Jitst going to suggest the same thing, his sell-conlldence Is some what weakened, but any feeling of re senttuent Is at once lost In tho order with which all go to work to "sheo vot do matter lsh," and find the building, the coal-pile, tho poker and the safe all on hand and in good order. "Somedlng" more is put up on the door, ami feeling that they are now really at work, they tako another beer, and, having searched the premises, next search the employes, which Is thoroughly dono by catcchUtl cal examinations systematically con ducted, beginning with tho teller and end inir with tho porter, eliciting a Until of information which, though not at all connected with the subject, i very Inter esting mid so exhaustive that another in termUelou for beer and sausage, is neees- ay, though there is a strong disposition to search each other first. Hot alter now, somedlng more Is put on the door and tltu search is renewed with tho pierc ing eyes of tho lloeky-mountalneet of eagles and the stealthiness of tho fabbiest of cats. Tho cash and securities evidently cannot escape a search like this. They arc bound to bo readied, and eventually JfL. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1875. tliey (ire reached, and simultaneously j give a most aMonlshlngandill'iheartenlng blow to the ?eal of the Inquisition by ex- I hlbltlngthemelves as correct. .Several been, saii'ogc and relay s of cheese of a strengthening fragrance arc neeeary this time to restore equanimity, and on Its accomplishment vague doubt nre found floating In the minds of some con cernlng the propriety of closing Jit-t yet. One or two of more Iron-mould, however, Insisting on the custom of the country and averting that no well-regulated llnanclal Institution ever failed to fall on the elopement of tho cashier, all felt It to be their duty to defer to the maxim and to prepare for an assignee which they did to the bet of their abili ties, no doubt, and now lie's on the search. The catte of Wtiincl' depar ture seems to have been the usual one speculating unuccestfully with tlie fluids of the hank beyond his ability to conceal or make good. Ho -bore mi excellent moral character, and was a man of con siderable prominence among the Ger mans. What money he took uway was procured from other banks on the secu rity ol tlie People's and Is said ,0 ',!,v'-' been about S 10,000. The entire defalca tion will not probably bo known until the courts bring it out. The In-titutlon wa, a couple of years since, one of the strongest In St. Louis but has lieen los ing position for some lime, and lis de posits had fallen oil' ::'iont one half. SiocU ty Is going to tho opera, and, of course, wearing Its Isest clothes, but natti ly scents so enthusiastic about it as on former seasons, though about the same talent Is supplied by tlio manager-. A new and more pretentious opera house Is much desired, and one will, no doubt, soon lie built to meet the demand. There are indications of a growing perception among some of those who, by wraith, po-itlou and Intelligence are qualified for the leadership of society, concerning the extravagant excesses Into which it has boon running tor a few de cades, and concerning their proportion ate neglect of real social virtues, and es pecially that of sympathy and charity for the less fortunate divisions of human ity. A few leading ladies have united their iutluence for the correction of these evil tendencies specially directing their cll'orts at present to the discouragement of extravagance In dress and entertain ments. .Several parties have been given by those ladles at which it was under stood there should Ih- no display or unu sual preparations, and where plain dre-s was Insisted upon. Whether any Immediate considerable result will follow the.-e efforts may well be doubti-d, though It is to Ik- hoped there is In them a germ destined to grow in the near future and become fruitful in social happiness and its more equal distribution. The idea comprehends a revolution of a much greater magnitude than Is proba bly mentally graied by the fewattempt Ing its Initiation. Dress arid society (llf play are more to woman (generally speak- ng the easo would be hopeless indeed were there no exception?) than all hl imusemeut.s and dissipations are to man. Xot that I compare the evil consequences of the two though even such a compari son is, on reflection, within the hounds of reason but in the relative importance to the sexes as means of enjoyment, and the place they respectively occupy in the lives of each to the exclusion of more en nobling and benelleial occupation or thought. Such a reform will no doubt be found about as dililcult as that of In temperance, nml neither will ever be at tended with anything more than slight local and temporary successes under tlie present popular modes of welfare which attack the evils themselves Instead of their caues. These causes arc defects In our social structure even In Its very foundations Impossible to lie suddenly removed, hut tlie eventual amendment of which Is ascertain as progress. No society sensation of late. Mug Kalakaua was tho last claimant for spe cial honors, but was not "taken up" to any extent, and except from the limited number of the populace who gathered tally at the door of the .Southern to see him enter Ids carriage for his round among our objects of Interest, (?) and from the company of Illu-trious civil functionaries, who had him specially In charge, lie received little h mage. J'he wonderful diamond necklace with which that prince of good fellows the Khedive of l.gypt has decorated Mrs. Fitch, (rue Miss Sherman.) would have most brilliant receptions If expo-ed to them. J t Is earnestly hoped the dllllctil tics attending its presentation, or rather Its reception, and the arduous labors of Congress in its behalf will soon be com pleted (the senate has yet to hold a for-tv-slx hour session over the hill to ex empt it from duty I beliiive)-and that it will shortly ne num. bered among tho atraclions of the Future Great City. Tho description of Its two hundred sparkling beauties have thrilled the sensitive nerves of society votarie and doubtless stirred up In the guileless minds of tho maiden hclnglralned in fash Ion's powerful coterie, much more envy than was ever excited by tlio lair reeipi enf position as the daughter of the sue ccfcsful general or even by her memora ble lists of present as tlie bride of "Min nie Sherman's husband." U Is much to lie hoped for the sake of tlio latter per son's peace of mind, Unit lie lias hut a piece of mind and Is well contented to bask as a nonentity In the spare rays re flected upon him from tho glorious crea ture and her diamond, roonucii! i hear ids "hay-foot, straw-foot" life will loon know hi in no mote forever that ho 1 may soon ho expected here, where ho will 1 plungo with nil hi sorrows Into hul- nlltfin. vraahlncts a. wo. ness a eomprehenie term embracing pea-nuts, bacon and bank-cuslder where tnav he llud rest. Y.t.t:ti. The British Quarterly Rovicws. KMNBtMO UKVIKW Whit. LONDON (JlAllTKltLV UKVIKW Con- ervatite. WKH I JHNSTKIt UKVIKW-Ubnral. ItlttTIHII (JttAit'lKUL-Y UKVIKW AMI BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURG MAGAZINE, It printed by tho LKONAUI) SCOTT lTHLIslIINQ CO. 41 Fulton Strf et, New York, by arranifrim-tit Willi llin Knit'lth Publish ers wba receive a liber il notnpeuaatlun. 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I All extra copy of cither the Migsilne ' Weekly, or llazar will tic surullcd uratl- tor evorv elub ot rivu mliscrlli. rs si tl 00 I earli, in one remittance ; or, elx copies for 820 ou without ex'racopy : postage irec. Hack numbers cau bo supplied at aay , lime. I '1 ho seven volumes of Harper's llazar, fo tbo vears ItW. 'liil. 'TO, '71. '72. 'T3. '74. elc L'liittly bound In green morocco cloth, will tie soi t ny exp os, irciiu i repaiu, i. 87 CO each tnr.S'owspapcrs aro not to ropy this nil vortiscincut without the express orders of Harnerit llrotliers. Address UAUPKiLt UKOTUKK8, N. Y. NO. 54. O.W.!IHSIO.V MI'.llCIIANTeJ. C. CLOSE, Unnfial Commission Merchant AMI tirALEII ty LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, IIAIIt, Sio., Under City National Bank. tWIf.t, cll In cir-loinl lots si ni3nurriin-ri pricm, aiMlnic KrelKM WOOD ' RITTENHOUSE AND BRO. "riOUR AND GENERAL Commission Merchants No. 138, OHIO LEVEE. JOHN B. PHILLIS AND SON, Succumrs to John II f'lillli) FORWAHDING AMIS Commission Merchants And Dealers hi HAY, CORN, OATS, FLOUR, MEAL, BRAN, etc. Agents for LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO Cornor Tenth Street iuuI Ohio Levno. 7. I) MathtiM MATHUSS E (. thl. & UHL, FORWARDING Ami General Commission Merchants Dealers in FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY AND PRODUCE, CJ-X Oliio Xiovoo. K. .J. Ayres. S. D. Ayns AYRES & CO., PIjOTTII Ami Kcnrml Commission Merchants No. 78 OHIO LEVEE. Miioi.i.s.vi.i: uuoi i:us. STRATTON & BIRD, Wholesale Grocers -Ami Commission Merchants AQENTS AMERICAN POWDER CO. 57 Ohio Lovoo. ft A Thorn r. It Thonw. THOMS & BROTHER, (Siiccrisors to If M lliiltn,) Commission Merchants unoitEna Ami dcaltrK In STAPLE AND FA NCY GKOCERIES, ForolKn und Domestic Fruits and Nuts 181 COMMERCIAL AVENUE. G. D WILLIAMSON, Wholesale Grocer Dn.iUr In BOAT STORES, Commission Merchant, No. 70 OHIO LEVEE. CJI'KCIAI. attention given to consignments and vj tilling omen, AGENTS WANTED ron Pro. Fowlor's Groat Work ox MANnOOD, WOMANHOOD, AMI THEIB, MUTUAL INTEIMtELATIONS Lore; Its Ijinm, I'omru, Ac. AUK NTS arc selling rrom Vt to S5 coim a day. M-ml for ,,'linui pages und Itims to iiifmu, and sec why It sell llulev than any other book. AiWrcss .Nulloiuil I'ublUhlug Co , J'lillu lvlt)la, Chlmgo, 111., orftt. T)uii, Mo, I'HYWtlAXN, ilEWIIKXrK. .VolTThlrlernU, ..reel, b(. -wem M Mlilngton avenue ami Walnut stm t OF.nCKiXortli siile or l:uth mmt w. .irriiiinifrcisi ami Wftninlon avenue Q W. DUNN1NO, M. D, itS?tsIDKNn:i C""'r N,n"' n'"1 ,VMn,u OFKICK: Comer Sixth itrel and Ohio IyWM. OITK K UOI'IW: Kromrts in. lo 12m , ami irm 2 to 8 p in JR. W. DLAUW, Qormftn Phyaioian. Omc'Ki fluiltr's III.Kk, (i.P-,t,lr,), comer l.lxlilli Mirct nml Wmhlnyion nttnUc Tawvkii57 Attorney ai Jaxw. Ort'fCK- Ohio Levee, oxer room rortnerly ocrnpii-U by First National Uank, OAIIIO, ILLINOIS. JULltEY & SON, .Ktornoys at Inn". OFFff'K KlRhtb trert, between IVimimr rial unit Wuklugton nreuuea, fohn II Mulker ) ,,.,,. ,,,,,, William t .Milfkry j CAIItO, II.MNOIM Q.REEK & OILBERT, AttoriivjN ami CounselurH at Ijau'. Ol'FU'K Ohio I'ii-e, riKinm 7 ami 8 over City .National lt.mk, William II (jneit, ) William II (illlKit, f CAlltO n.r.ixots. Miles Frwl'k lillbcrt J T3.Sieelsl nlteiitloii given to Ailmlntlty ,aml itminlKiat lni;liif3J. insii:i,i,A.r.otN. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS Normal University. NOTICE. 1 here will Ijc nil oMioitiinltr fur Sliuluils lo liter the t nlu i-slly, inuiiiillatily ullir tlie Iml Mays, on .londn.r, Jniuinry Itli, I NT.!. Iillllon Ik l lirr. to nil who iv sc nt bv f!mtntv .SiuK'rinti'mli'iits, MipervNors, Judge urbyu ltfiri-entiitlve lllnrkt Tosurh,au liielilrntul Iceiif Two Uollain In chargisl er tsim, acconi- NIK lo llir .Ullilic 'I n others tuition In the Normal Ixiiartiiitnt 1 1 s.ui l?r Icriui In the rrcpanitorv Iniuirtiiieiit Mu", snd in the Primary or Modi I Iqiail mi nt ti w 'I he Instruction N TlinroiiKli, ninl cinliraeri VVrllliiL-, llrawlnp, Sininp, Cal l-M. chics anil I. locution, In intuition to all tin' Common and 1 1 lirli chool itiullr .and tjiiin mid Uiwk, 1 1 iKliir Mathematics, tbend try und (iixsl iHi.trd c.in ls-lud ut icuinsble price l .VttoW.OO tier Meek 'I lie spring lerm will i.iiii loiuLiy, Mnrt.li I.Mh. si ,IA.MI lUlIIAIM.-, M. I , U1-l-il-d3vv ."rcietarv otin Illustrated Catalogues roK 1875 op EVERYTHING ron thi: GARDEN! Seeds! Plants! ) Vlmplemcnts, Fertilizers, eta N nmberlDC 13 paces una containing II to UautlfulasloMtlplaUt, mailed on receipt of 10 cents. Catalogno, without plates, fret to all. 85 CortlancU St., NEWYOIIK. CAIRO BOX and BASKET CO DiaKrllu LUMBER, All kinds'" linnl and son,) FLOORING, SIDING, LATIT, &0 Mill and Yard, Corner Thirty-Fourth Strcot and unio Xicvoo. DANIEL LAMPERT, Fashionable Barber AND EianTn street. Between Washington and Commercial Avonues. JACOB WALTER, BUTCHER i A.N 11 Dealer in Fresh Meats EIGHTH STREET, Between Wnahlncton and Commercial Avenues, adjoining Uanny'n. Ki:Kl'S lur rale the LeM llr, l'olk, Mutton Veal, l.anib, eniuane, Ac . and is I'lti pared to ene ratuillfb In un uceiptubte luanmr HOWIE BROTHERS, PACKERS, Wholesale, Retail and Commission. "tAT i 1 c ox'i Corner Toplar and 23 loo Ik., Eloventh Streets. tSrnighoBt CaBh Price paid for nogs nnu Cattle.,