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SECRET SOCIETIES ASl'Al.ON 1.MDUK, NO. 61. KnluhM of I'rthln. ni'itseurr l'rl ar n ht it half.Mtst smen. in Oilil Uuuicxllor CummiiiUtr II KVIt'lU'll I I ItWM Vl -Ml SWwt&U. Independent Order or Odd-ftl-"Si35Sf ,ow'j ,nnt' Kyct 'OiurwIr "'Kilt Commercial uteiilit, Iielween Mlxlli and Setentli lift .lOMK II l.OMHAW, li ( unto i:ni:ami'.mi:nt, I o. o. r.,m-i Win Odd-Fellows' IIhII on the (Inland llilld hictdu) In 01 cry month, nt liir-iait ceii. K M.ACK, C. 1 m 'LlllnlfilinL1 lu'fk w- t . t 'f-. HiiM regular ciiniiiiinltiitloni in Jlii iinlc Hull, corner commercial ateime ' n'l i.IkMIi trvet, on Hie MToml and ruiirui .ium'iay orencn nigiiui LOCAL NOTICES. I'rrMiiml Tit mm. The tuitlerahriiud, lest Ilia former notice In rrjjanl to tin' payment of personal tiixfu may lw misunderstood, lake this method of liiloriiilnjr tlio.- Intire.-teil thnl It iipplloH to nil :ki"cr! tho-u who own mil citato lit Moll in those who do not. (,'ot will neerue mill Ix.' charged iiion all di lliiiniciitH without ri-ird to iKjroii, mid distraint positively i innili upon their property niter the limit allow ed hy l.iw, the 10th IiiH. Ai.kx. II. I v IX, la-JliVdtd Collector. I'Mrlsli .Hrliixtl. Tito 1'urUli School wai opened on .Mon iljy, March Hut pupil will ho ic ceived nt ary time, on llie condition aln-ady putilisacd. 'I'lie ertkv of 1'ro fe ior Krlck have been tecuted for liitruc thin In llio (Ii ninn language. J-'oriMi an extra chugc will he uncle, l'np l wishirr,' toMudy German only, will come to the ki liool t 4 o'c.ock p. in. ClUKI.KM ,, (.iuikiit, Hector. .ll-IKHm. for Hnl-. A MeNeal A- L'rhau Fire I'roof Safe, with luteit Improved comhlnatlon lock. AUo on'; Letter 1'iusf. 'i-'JO-lOt. T..I. Kkiitii. l'r-li Supply. Mr. I'. I'llZKiralil liimju-t received and linn on kalo at hta tale room n large ttock if KnglMi ale, porter, lUmiessy brandy ind wines, and liquor of all Uud-, which Lr will dltpote of at reasonable prices. a-0-'2.Vtf. L&mpiiLampi! Lamp! For the million, and the l,-t .'ratio of oal Oil, to;b had of V. W. HendcrMiii, corner Twelfth ftrtyt and commercial avenue. 2-lOlm. U'miK-tl. Filly to Sovcnty-thc ttnlUrii per tnootu. Acenti wanted everywhere. Toachcif, ! llc, Ktnt, etc., etc. So capltil or out lay rctmlrcd. hend '.'0 ccnU for poktiKe on outUt, to I). C. Wklciima.v, tl Irvhi ljUtloii. l'ulun County, Ohio. WlnU'p'i linilrry. Open Friday andSatunlnvi om.v. l;i-l-lG-t ' ; mill Nr- Iter. I.MidlotU ol hotcli and hoanlln Uoim; will Unlit to thtlr sd attio to eall upon Mr. Culcimn, No '!! Fourth itrtet, be tween Vililnioa and Ccinmt rclal aven Uf , nnd ascertain herttrmi for doing hotel md boixllng bouc wailic ly the week. Iter wholesale pilce are extremely low Tic. per dnen. For piece work prie a arc ai lollowi: .-ln!c rlilrt and col lar, to-; i -r dorrii h"c; ock &e; two col l.ir, tc; twj haudkercblelii, .V; ctt 'Me; and all gentlemen' wear, 7.V. per dorcn. I.3dle ilrrec, 2' to WK-; kirtl) to S4; drawer 10 to l&c; two pair liPhe &c; two collars .'i lo 10e. Kor la dleV plain clothe) $1 (Xl per dozen; lor la dle tine clotbt, ?l per dozen; done dratnptly, and promptly delivered. Fa tronai;e eollcltcd. :J5-i-10-l iiu 1 1 n nl mi r. Table anil Focket Cutlery, nnd In fact anything hi the Hardware line niich ns Locks Illume, FllesXalN, I'MoN, Caps and Cartridge- can Ihj had cheajter than the cheajiest hy calling at my More, cor ner Twelfth nnd Viihlnj,'ton avenue. J-IO-liu C. V. Hknukuson. fiHllit i'lmrlei. Good IiiKte roonn oa tliu up;er lloorjit tho Saint Charles can be had, Willi board, t the very low rate of $30 per mouth ATTENTION, EVERYBODY. tJreiil rinerlllri' "f I'lne i'litlery. I will oiler for sale for the next 30 days, the largest invoice of W'oitonholin, Uo'cr it Wade, and Itutcher cut lery, ever olfcml in Cairo, ul importer-." prices. It consist-, of penknives of nil rnidctnml price; nlo a larc siortment of Milsfor'. The ood are now on inhi bition, and consist of the llne't oods ever brought to Cairo, which I will M'll nt prices tliatuiuuot oe equaled In the West. Call and see for yourselves. D. II.lltT.MAX, Cor. Sixth Street and Commercial. Cooking Mo en. To keep pence In the tamlly, buy u ( barter Oak Coal Cooking Stove, with a small quantity of Faradise' coal, ami you will ulwnyii bo happy. All the dlflerent patterns both wood nnd coal for sale at "rock bottom" tluri'!', by C. W. Hend erson, corner Twelfth street mill Com mercial aveim. 2-10-lm. liny lloiirilem. Two or three, gentlemen can be nccom. moilatcd wlih ilty board. House on W'ul nut, between Saventh nud KlgUlli. Apply at thlioilico. ii0-:i-2-t)t. I'or Itent, Ouo half of thu large two atory double brlek liouio on Twentloth atrect, between 1'ophr and Washington. Ioqulro ol 29-a-2-t. .7 a con Klein. To .irtu-invnte Itjaiiepsln, Introduce Alcohol into tho utomacli, and thereby rob tho digestive fluid or Us Folvent power, HJturatea ploco ol bread nud meat with ifastrlo juleu, nud It will ilUsolve, Tbls is dlgevtioii. Add to nidi a mixture n little alcohol, nud It will not di nclve, Tht illustrates Indigestion. Ilcwnru, then, yo dyspeptics, of tincture", liilinlonnor du. coctlous eoiHalnlng Hplrlluous liquor rihtm all such rum "tonics," and rely foiely on Dr. Valkot'a Vinegar Hitters, the tlnctt herbal luvlgorant known, and free from the riery curse of Alcohol. S-lO JA-lw. tiJirX d CITY NEWS. SATUtUAY, -MAI'.CII 0, 1375. a..oi'.i'i:.mi:.tn. I "or Jliijiir. l.hllnu Mi v I'lffi.. i.titi..ii.... .tfine ti rilll. MS un a cnndiildtr rr .Mayor of Lairo, at tnvviivuiNK iiiuiiicijmi i'Hi;iifn January ifl, Itflb. Maxv Cmr.r.Xit l.ocnl U'entlirr Itoinrl. Cairo, III., Mircli."., IjTJ. Win.. Vbu. I WcAtiii.n I s i: 'Hirrat. 8 I Cloudy ! Kalr 1MOMAS .IO.Si:, Strtl. S- S., f. S. A .Moilt'Vl. Ln. Hi Li.mix The inoilcily ol'C. It Woodward mid Ur. Ilrluham will not per mil them lotnkeiill of the lory of the .Sociable to thciii-i'lve, ni other tnvui bcM of the Mx'lety lire alike equally dc- KTVlnjroI credit for thee pica -ant jratlier- S. IttitirtHiiy, A line bay horn', attached to u light road wagon, ('tjiiulhi'' near tin: corner of Flghth nud Walnut M reels beonmo frightened nnd run nwny ycterd iy niler- noou, broke two of the wheel.'', scratched up the bed nnd otherwise lnjun.il th- ve hicle to :t coiiilderahte extent. ' It IViinfeil. A llrit clan cook, nn iininarried wo man wmte prefernil can Hud stindv employment nt good wages. Apply nt the Buu.KTiN counting room. Ih.VIK Itl" lltlllllllllltlllll. The preliminary exaiiihiatlon of .lack IIo. ebarged with the murder of the icgro woman Alice Ulhhs. was heard Ifforc Judge llrossyctcrday after noon, in the county court room at the court hou-e. The hearing occupied the entire afternoon, there being six wltnesH'S against nud one for the plaintiir. The AU'xiiiiilcr County lluiilt will be ojicii from C, to 8 p. in., on Wediienlay.-i and Satunlays for hutlnc? In the Savings department. Inierett paid on time dcpo-lts. Tiioia Lr.wts ll-3-.Vlmoj Cashier. l.l'W I' ASl-N1lll'lll. The time for Inking nn apix-nl In the levic a'l-s'inent cne, for gravelling I.e. vce sirtrt, having expired, the county clerk on ye'tenby certllieil the iicor-arv judgment to the city clerk, w ho will pro ceed at once to prepare the n-.cMinent roll nnd place It In the hands of the city treaMtn'r for collection. riKin. Two Germans had a fet-to yiMenlav, hi a Kiloon Himewlu-n1 in town, but one of the partv wn o badly puniOied that two of his friends had lo take him home. The other one, It is aid, wns aUo bndlv kuoek'tl over Ihe head, but his Injurlet were not so m rlotts a those received by his antagotiUt. I'ollre 4'oiirl The pillc4 courtH arc about n fruitle-s to new-pJiier people a U everything clc at present, and though IhU clas of peojilu are well aware of the fact, still they make the court, n place of dully Mr. In the liopc that (oniething may have turned up which would be of Interest to them. The only cnc before Judge llird yeMerdiiy, wa thnt of John .McCune, who wai nrrc-ted by !;argcant Cain for Iielng dnuik, for which Hi- Honor taxed It Iiii one dollar and eo-t. lie had no money and wa then lore 'cut to the cala boose to hoard for three dnv.e. Ilic I. air. I Coiui-l Slnr.t. A young mnii of this city while talking to nn old gr.iy-hcudcd darkey, n few days since, remarked on the extreme cold weather of the sea-on ol the year, nnd a'ked the old man if lie could explain the n-a'on for It. The old fetlow cnitch ed his bund for u moment and remarked : "Why, ye, dare ain't anything slngler 'bout It. I enn explain dat ill about u in limit : Don't you 'member dat comat what we had las' fall? anil don't you 'member dat we had a yarth-quukc about dat time?" The young man answered that he did remember the circumstances, when the old man .-aid : '"Well, ile fact i. dat comal .-truck ills yarth and c.ui-cil dat yarth-qiiake, and it hutted -o hard dat it done sent dis here yarth about tree or four hundred miles tlmler Xorlh nnd dat's tie ctuse ol de preent cold weather." I'ree AkiiIii. Tliefollowiiigconcernlng.Mr.J. M. (lay, a cltl.en of I'tihukl county and u gentle man known to a grent many of our pco ple,wi' copy from the St. Louis Dtmotmt of yesterday : "J. M. (lay, formerly a citi.cn of I'ulnski county, 111., was In the city yesterday, on ids return home from tho Jolict Feiiltcntiary, where ho has been incarcerated since 1S07, and from which lie was pardoned by Governor Bev criilguu few davstluce. Mr. Gnyhad ltcen regarded as a peaceable and well-di..poseil man up to the time w hey his misfortunes began, In ISO". A man named Farley provoked him to a quarrel, nud, us he says, endeavored to kill him. One night Farley followed Gay some distance on tho road leading to Ills house, nnd made hostile dem onstrations towards him, They ctuio to gether In n personal combat, nnd Farley lost his life. Gay was taken to Cairo, tried, found guilty, and sentenced to the IVnltentiary for life. L'pon the represen tations of his old neighbor and friends nnd hi consideration of his correct de portmcntln prison, the Governor has pardoned him. Mr. Gay is quite happy on regaining his freedom, nnd feels cry grateful to those who worn Instrumental In bringing It about, lie says tho discip line ut Jollet Is excellent, and that Col. It. M. McClaugliry, tliu Warden, is held In high esteem by all, Thero nru over 1,200 prisoners In the institution, but no com- plaluU are heard, nnd no tevcro bodily puuMinicnt h needed. ' TlMK. IlAII. I'l'llli 7 ii in. ;i wi 3; I II SI 'i.M. 14 ip ni. w a ra (Jrtirrn! Itcnii. The Illinois State fair has been local til at Ottawa, fur thu next two years The FnrMi cliool Is proirres'liiir I . -WW llnely, uud wo nroglad of It. I. verybody had their doors and w in dows open yesterday, hat's the matlerr There has not been a coal oil explosion for two or three week. .Mr. Sam Simmon, who I connected with the SI. LouU Tyo Foundry, was In tlie city yeiterday. Judge ltross was limy yostenlay af ternoon nt the court house, looking Into the case of Jnck Kos.s. I.nri'e droves of wild gii-se nnd ducks are dally paslng over Ibis city for the north. They say this Is u good sign. A large number of now ilwellin hoiiH's, It is said, will bu erected in this city during the comiiii: summer. The llrft regular train on the Xnrrow Gauge nillroail, It is said, will arrive In this city Mime lime next week. Tho unal.pox excitement in thlsclty had complcti-lv died out, nnd the Inhab itants nre happy once more. Ilenieuibcr Itobhion's minstrels next .Monday nnd Tuesday night. They nre first class. .Mrs. .Mnrtlu l to lecture In the Atheiieuui, uud when she does, the hoiiM- will no doubt be crowded. There Is one prNoner hi the calaboo-e. but the pro-qiects tor getting any more nre very film. William Oakley, we nre glad to learn, Is Improving very rapidly, conldering the circumstances. -Clly Comptroller Cox Is about well, nnd Is now able to In: out uud nbout the street, without fear of a back set -What has become of the Cairo it St. Louis railroad 'hop excitement? It seems to have gouu where the woodbine twine'.)!. -Still the newspapers, published nlonir the line ol the Cairo ,t St. Louis Narrow Gauge railroad, cry out for a celebration of the completion of the road hi tills clly. For the last three or four davs, the malls on the Illinois Central railroad were very irregular, but they have again resumed their regular time. Judge Jlulkey has been secured by Jack Itos a his council, and if there is any such tiling as getting him clear, Judge Mulkey Is the man who will do It. .Mr. J. I. Cunningham, it is said, will make a hard tight for the ofllce of City Attorney, he belli;; one of those men who never say die. Jack Hoss, the man who shot and killed the negro woman Alice Glbb last Sunday, lost his nrm when n boy, by fooling around the cars at Mound City. The streets in various parts of the city, where they most need filling, nre now receiving the attention of Street Su perintendent Gatligan. A few more days like ye.-terday, nnd tlie buds will make their appearance upon the trees which will, no doubt, be a very Welcome sight to tlie people hereabouts. The Ohio river has been rl'lngat this point nt the rale of three feet per twenty four hour, for tho hist live days, and still continues to go up nt a rapid rate. Wild ducks In large numbers, are now swarming nbout tlie Ml-sijIppI'.s bank', and the hunters aivnmuslng tlieiii telve. hi -laughteriug them by tlie do.ens. l'eter Couaut. who was hurt while switching cars on the Illinois Central railroad track, near tho stone depot last Saturday. Is getting along tlnely. Pneumonia i; taking oil' people at a very uncomfortable rate in the upper lortion of tlds county. We nre told that five persons died with the disease last week. KoblsonVs minstrels, which Is com posed of tome of thu bet talent now on the minstrel utuge, will appear at tlie Atheiieuui next Monday and Tuesday nights. Blue birds arc becoming numerous nround thec parts, which is u very good sign that Spring, which has been so anx iously looked for by the inhabitants, is here at last. The Kev. Mr. Wallar will deliver n lecture in tlie High School building next Tuesday evening. Tlie effort will be un able one, and a large audience w ill no doubt be prc.-ent. That big musical entertainment to be given by the Mcthoilt-t church people, will, we are told, come oil" some time during tlie latter pari of this, or tlie llrst part of next mouth. A well known weather prophet of this city says that he will bet u dollar to a cent, that the bad weather which lias ntllictcd the people of there purts lor some tlmu past, has come to mi end. If you want n good smooth shave, orufa-hionablc hair cut, goto GusIIlein, on Sixth street, between Commercial avenue and Ohio levee. He understands hts trade, and will please everybody. Mr. T. F. Bouton, theeditorand pro prietor of the Jouesboro (7njfrr,audidso it director of thu Cairo A St. Louis narrow gauge railroad company, was In the clly for several days. lie returned to Jone'sboro yesterday morning. Preparations for the grand Odd-Fellow celebration, to tnke place nt tlie fair ground nt Jouesboro, on the 20th day of next mouth, are going on. It is said that more tliau three thousand members of the order will participate in the Jubilee, Some talk has been going on among tho mom extensive fanners of Alexand'r county, about tho probable success of an agricultural association, were such nu en terprise established, but no definite con clusion lias yet been arrived at. Stntu School Superintendent Kttcr. in a letter to the editor of the Gazrtie, puts nn effectual damper upon every objootlon thnt gentleman has brought up ill con. Iicotlou with Mrs. l. A. Taylor's occupy ing a position ns teacher In tho Parish school lately established In this city, by the Hev. Mr. Gilbert. Tliu I'ulnski r.irnof says: "The loss by the. burning of the Spencer savv-mlll nt Pulaski Inst week was some $0,000 to Mr. II. II. Spencer, and somewhercabout the same amount to the lessee, llcssm Klrby fc I'lcn. This Is the scconl time the milt has burned, but tlie indomitable grit orSlieritrSliencer h ad him to Ix-llevo the third time will prove the cha.i, . ., he has noconliugly resolviil to rebuild," A little negro boy, with a 'possum under Ids coat, walked up to a lady yes terday nfternoon on Tenth street, nnd when within a vnrd of licr, brought out the ugly qtindruped nnd pretended that he was about to throw it upon her. The lady became frightened nud began to scream, which brought a big negro to her assistance, who caught the boy and gavo hlinuwinming that he will nut soon forget. A Mound City exchange say. : "The Monument Commissioner, I Jr. I.ooney, J. C. Willis, nndCapt. llainbictoii.ln obe dience to the resolution recently pa.ed by tlie Legislature calling for a report from them, have been heio In consulta tion and will report nt once to that Hon orable body. When the n'port is pub lished we Miall have something to say on the Kiihject. Tho Commissioners will have another meeting on the 15th of April." A Cull. Cairo. III., March lth, 1H75. Mrs. Jacob .Martin : Ukaii Maiiamk: l.'iiilerst.millng that the lecture you contemplate giving, in answer to Mrs. Obcrly, is ready for deliv ery, we would re'pectfully uk that you deliver it hi tlie Atheneimi at an eurlv date, nnd oblige the tmdcrtlgncd, ladies nud gentlemen : Mrs. A. II. Sallord, Mm. L. II. Wunhicr, H. II. Candee, " N. Linton, Mls A. Kogcrs, " F.S. Kent. Mrs. C. Thrupp, " P. K. Howard, G. W. Graham, " C. Pink, " O. Gallgher, " S. K. Walters " G.G. Alvord, " J. H. Obcrly, W. II. Morris, " M. Brlgham, " D.J.Baker. Miss It. Snyder. A. B.Sallbril, .V. Linton, Cha. Thrupp, P. H.Bilghatn, G.G. Alvord, K. A. Burnett, D. L. Davis. Dr. J. Wardner, II. II. Candee, C. A.Gilbert, Pink, S. Walters, John II. Obcrly, Charles Gallgher, Caiiio, March 5th, 1S73. in McUmt-a A. . S.UTord, H. II Cai'Ice, i If Ols-rlr, S K. Waltrri, I.. It. Warlnrr. M&Mn. ti. li. Alvord, Cliartu A . lillbirl, U. I. Dttliali'l other : L.im:s anij Gknti.f.mkn : In re sponse to your very flattering call formy lecture, entitled : "Woman : Man's Com panion and Kqual," I would name Moi.- lay evening. March 8lh, as the time lr Its delivery nnd the Atheiieuui, as design ted by you, ns tlie place. Very Bespectfully. Mm. Jacoii Makti:. SPECIAL NOTICES. -Gillct's Baking Powder for ;le everywhere. -Gillct's Flavoring Lxtracts thebst n u-e, nud for Kile by nearly every jro- cer. .loo Itoceker Is now la full contrc of the Wa-liington bakery, nnd having Urn- cu tno wants or tue pulillc, Is prepare! to 1 upply on call u',1 demauds for French oaf, I Boston, Brown and (Ira hum bread, and every tiling else ordinarily found la alrst cl.isshik ry. He maintains a fu, Hxk ot confectioneries, and can, as well r auy other dealer in the city, fill all ordrs In that line. Cakes baked, lrotcd or orna mented on abort notice. Specla JntWitlon (riven to the orders of wedding or ilcnic parties. 9-lMf. Call for the best-Glllel's Biking Powder lor It never disappoint! the cook. Xcwly-attcd, finely furnbhea larbcr shop by (icorr'o Stulnhou-e, corner Com inercial aveuue and Rlghlli street. Yiars ol practice have given hlui a light bind that makes a smooth shave dellcbtful. All who try bun once will call aiiln, All the t:ito dully p.ipers nro kept on his tiblo for tbe benefit ol his costomuis, and tliec Is no tedious waiting for turns. tf Gillet's Baking Powder the belt In tt'e always reliable. Xnv linkers. II. Schmetzstorn" announces to hi- friends and loriner patrons tint bo lias opened the DRL.TA IIAKKUY, corner of Mnctecnlh aud I'nplarsir.cts, where bo will be pleased to greet them again, and assures them that bu can furnish tlie best of I roll bread, rolls, ttc. (Iknuixk Uyk BlinAD will be ui elo a specialty. Try him agjln. IS-S-lMm Ilnll I.iiueli. George Ltituer corner of l'o ntccutliand iVashington avenue, will furnish hereafter, jvery day to his jutrotis a No. 1 lunch, be !weeu the hours of ten aud twelve o'clock, r'ro-li Milwaukee beer andlrasrint Havana :igurs to be had at his I ir at all drum. I'or Snle or Kent. Lot Xo.fi, block 51, city, in Washing ton nvenue below Fifth strnt, with the house, outbuildings, ,vc, eltuated there on. The house contains 0 good rooms, closet and halls. Good cistern nnd fen clng on premises. Or will rent to n good tenant. Lv.vcil it Howt.EV, 3-5-3t Heal Ksfate Agents. I'or Kent . The houso now occupied by Mr. Win. Wetzel, known as the "St. Xlcliolas Hotel," situated on Commercial avenue, between Seventh and Klghth streets. Is suitable for any kind of business. In quire of Mrs. Augusta llarr.s, on Seventh street, or lo Peter XctV, Ohio Levee. 10-3-3-Ot roe lien I. Right large rooms over Finnoii's book storj, on Commercial Avenao, and a cot tage of live room (Oiiu of tliuUovavsoy cct tigea) on Division street. Afply to I.ouis UiuiiiKiir, 3-3l0t. No. 72 Ohio l.evcc. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. Ilnpny Ilellef for Voiiuir Men from tin iffecU of Know mill Abiite in tally life. Jlan booil ix-slousl. IiiiJlmeiit tii Mnrrlne re moved. New mc'liod of lie-.itimnl, Nawuud irmarVable n mollr. llooVs and cliculur sent free, fnnatlcamveloiw. Addrei, IIOWAIll) ASSOCIATION', 41!) N. Ninth tut, I'blladcl pbla, J'a. , an Inntitutlou having a blghivimla tion fur honorable conduct and proftanal kill. lM-lM&w3ni RIVER NEWS, I'orl I.NI. AlilllVKIl. Steamer Jus. FIsk, Paducah. ' " Pat Cleburne, Kvan-vHI.". " Grand Tower, St. Louis. ' John A. Setidder, St. Loun. " Vint Shlnkle, Memphis; Robert Mitchell. X. O. ' Granger, Ohio ilvcr. IIF.I-AIITIII). Steamer Jns. Fisk, Paducah. Vint Shlnklc. Cincinnati. Robert Mitchell, Cincinnati. Pat Cleburne, Hvaii'vllle. " Gnuid Tower, Memphis. " John A. Scudder, N. O. Mary Alice ,v Tow, St. Louis. Allen Brown it Tow, Pitt. " A.J. Baker, Mt. Vernon. John Kyle, Xew Orlean. " Grainger, South. IllVlilt, WIMTIIEU .VNI llCStXKSH. The Ohio river has ri-enoni' foot and nine Inches since our lt report. Busi ness l active. Tlie weather yesterday wns warm and pleasant. pout trr.Ms. The F.xportcr will leave Louisville Monday, for New Orlef.iK. The Ohio river nt this point has Iteen full of lloatluir dria-wood for snvi-rnt days. The J. II. Bagley had to lay over at Louisville on account of the heavy wind. Tlie damage to the Mary Alice nnd barges nt Memphis amounted to nbout two hundred dollnrs. The (Jn-nt Republic, Glencoe nnd Bismarck will load at St. Loui, ns oon as their cargos have been put oh. Captain Dorrnh arrived in this rltv from St. Louis yesterday, mid he wns to have for Xew Orlenns with the steamer Paragon last evening or thi morning. The Charles Morgan kit Louisville yesterday for Kvaiisvllle, Cairo. Vlcks- burg, Xew Orlenns nnd nil Intirtuedlate points. The St. Louis Dcinocmt of yester day, says: 1 he Klliott came In early. aim departed again on time for Grand 'fo.vi.r. The Chester and Bell Memphis Ciiuieinoujy. Among the llrst due are the Alex. Swift. Raven. Bismarck, Great Republic, Anderson, Bon Accord nnd Capital City. Tlie Steamer Genevieve left for Vlckshurg with every pound of ireignt siie wanted." W.ui Uu-AiiriiEMT. liivtn Itr.t-niir, i , in., .inrcl) ; '75. AMOVE Low WATr.li, PIIUbufK LinriniiHll Iiliavillr Kiamville . ... N.i.Mvlllr 0 0 1(1 -li St. Loul -I CAIRO MARKETS-WHOLESALE. Comcli-l Dally by i: M Slearni, roimnlislon inerciuini, nvrrciiiry oi me vairo tionni oi nour, nccordlns to graJe- it tt36 OC Com, mlxert, mrkisl. com, wnu, tackoi ... u, ijaia. inixiii nbic Until, mt ton 3$:soi .MRU, eluilll ilrKil Putter, rlmlcc .Northern roll Duller, rholce -ouiliern Illinois Kefii, er dozen ( hicken, rilozcu Turkey, -r dozen A ilss, cliuUe, )s-r barrel Apjiks, iviiiiiiion, iier bunxi rmntues, js-r Ikutu Onion. k.t barrel ..... IIuckwhe-.it Hour live flour Cheese, per pound S3 S.Vi.1 -,c JO j ile ls-.'.1.: ,. 1 eo3 -y .10 fll.'i I.) .visa s. ...jej.- ,i i :i oo w i o $1 :) f't To l.V ITc NEW ADVEKTISEMENTB. Notice. Orrio. or tub Taiiio fc St, !.ons ) IUn. ItOAti l.i. , Oaiiso, III., March Jth, IsTi. A nieellnpof the Director of Hit. Comiiany will 1-ehtM on Kridsy. the l-'tlida of -Munli, lust., A. It. 1S75. at 10 o'clork A M , ut the olllee ofs. . Itiilor In the- L.ity nn.itirn. 1111 no!. sTA.V'l.s TAYLOR, C-illil. rrtHhleut. ATHENEUM. Tuesdaj a:d Wednesdij, March 9 1 19. H arry R obinson's MIKTSTZIELS. THE MAN WITH THS SILVER !U 5-SIi:IAIi AKTIMVN-R 80LID SILVEE HELICON BAND, In lull Uren-idler uuiform. tCJHeterveil Seates at Dan llnrtmun's riT.;. FITS CURED FREE ANY ieion inlerlni: from theiibote dltinse li itsiieleil tn uililiesi Dr l'rlreanilu tiial bolilo of hl meillclne will bo forwanlisl t'HV.V. Dr 1'rlce Is u reKUhirphyslclun, und Urn nude tho tutitmeut of FITS OR EPILEPSY a tiidy for yean, and he Mill warrant n cine by Ilieuteol'liUiuniily iiu nut full to feud to him fur a tiial bottle: It ecu iintliiiip, and he WILL CURE YOU No matter how Ions stnmllng your r;ii-o may he, or how many other remediea may hate total . i . Cliviilam iiiul IcatinienlaU lent with FREE TRIAL ( BOTTLE, AdJreas DR. CIIAS. T.'PRICE ('irKtw York, re-8.!W-iWwly 'OAI Coal Coal PITTSBURGH, PARADISE, ST. JOHN'S and PEYTONA CANNEL COAL! Ordor9 for Coal by tho car-load, ton, or in hogsheads, for shipment, promptly attended to. f&JVTo largo consumorB and all manufacturers, wo nro prepared to supply any quantity, by tho month or your, at uniform rates. CAIIIO CITY COAL COMPANY. EK!! '!!!'!"y !,m !. Xn TOOhloIvw. C"llnlllily llro ' Mlnrfhout r)-AI l;t!.li.tu Mill,, or tiit ''0aI """'l'' toui of Thlrtj-Klght EJ-roft OfUcc Drawer. o. ROSS' Coal and Wood Yard. COMMERCIAL AVENUE. PITTSBURG and ILLINOIS ECSr COAL l STOVE KEPT conntiinlly on hand nl lloa' Yanl . ,. wimim-reial avenue, opposite llro biilliliiiK Unlers roniitlr tilled Owl utnl woil ilelivereil fre of charee 'IVniUflrktly chh 31,-lo-Cm.l HENRY BREIHAN, Oliio Iaovoo, Bet. Second aud Fourth Streets, Wli.,!es.ilo and Kit.iil Dealer in MilwaulsQo Be or, Berliner Weiss Beer, Bottled Ale, Sweet Cider, Soltzor and Soda Water, Etc. C'Aliray-. keeps nheM-y toel-on hand, and I prepared to furnlih ndl .uppllct ou very hort nallce, nt the Iuui-hI ralet. send In jouronlen 1-J-Ji-Im Il.V.VUS. THE City National Bank CAIRO, ILLINOIS. CAPITAL, - - $100,000 omcr.t;; I' II U.I.IDAY, I'residrnt IIEN'ltY I. 1IAI.I.IDAY, Vice I'test A II -AKKolllt. Ca.hier VAI.Ti;it IlYM.Ol, Ass'l Ca.hier PIUECTOIH ?. ?rA.T" TAVtOH, It ft CCNNIxniUM, II. I. II ILLItlAV, XV V llALLIIHV, u. I) illiamso-c, SrcriiLv Hiiiu, A 11 s .nt oiiu Exchange, Coin and United States Bonds Bought and Sold. DEPOSITS irccltrd nud a genenil biinllus jiiitiiMilotie Enterprise Sadngs BANK. CHARTERED MARCH 21. 1800. CITY NATIONAL BANK, CAIRO nriuKni: A H SAl'FOItD. l'reslilent .s S TAYI.OII, Vliel'reslilenl. X IIYsI.Ol', .-ec'v and Tieasurcr. umtcTOiuii M llAhtLiY. l.'llAH lai ir.nitii r St Moc'KiLnrn. lAi-f. i: .si It. II LI.NNI.M1MAM. II I, llALLIllAV, I. if, l'uii.i.ir.. 7 NTKItKST paid on ilepiMils nt the rnlr of tlx Lucrunt iTiiunum, Marrh Wt nnd M-iitrm-lT lt IllUliMt lint wlllnlr-.iun Is iiil.ltsl inline, il ately to the irlncli.il of the delimits, ihercliy Kllluc them coiuiHtuml Interest MAItKIED WOMAN AND CHILDREN MAY' DEPOSIT MONEY AND NO ONE ELBE CAN DRAW IT. Open etery biulnusilay fronill.i.m. to 3 p.m. and ."atimlay evening for eavliigs deimslUi only Iruntillub o'clock. W. HYSI.OP, Treasurer. Till: MASOM HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY YyiNNKliS ol tiimi hlshent nuslaN and ill- lilnnu of honor, ut Vlniiim, u;j, nnil I'urls, ImI", now oiler die ilnett usortiniut ot thulK't t-iililuet iiiK'iius In thu Mnrld, Including new etylo-i wltlumnt imin-oemeiilmiot only eclusiuly rurcimh, ns iViimerly, but alio on new pl.ui nf e.iy luiyinmu, ihe most lavnraWe ever iirtiiwl Di:ii lentisl with priUlim ol pimlia-e, to idiuu.-t any purl nl' thu country. rirt pa mem li Kl or upward llhislmleit inUihiKui-4 and clicuhin, wUU full paitlculau, dent fiet on Idiuivil. Aildrii-i MASON & HAMLIN OHOAN CO., lloitnn, New Yoik orClilcaeo IIO.V TMO!ti:.N. ) . . . SAM WILSON, IJKALKH IN BOAT STORES, GROCERIES, PROyiSXONS, dec. No. no s OlxlcXtpvoo. Subscribe for THE BULLETIN THE CAIRO BULLETIN. Leading Journal of Southern Illinois. . A I tl.- The Bulletin Willitculfaatljr oppoic the polfciea of tba Itepiiblfcan parly, and rcftun to be tram melled by tbe dictation of any clique In tbe Democratic organization. U belfcvci that tbe Itepubllcan party Jim fuMMcil It minion, and that tho Demo cratic party as n-nv organized sbould be re- Horcd to power. It believes tbe Kadlcal tyranny that has for aavcral years oppressed tbe South should be overthrown and the people of tbe Southern State permitted to control their own attain. It believes that railroad corporations should be prohibited by legUUllve enact- tniiitu from extortlug and unjutly ilascrlm- Inatlng in their business transactions with the public. It recognizes the equality of all men be fore the law. It advocates free comcc tariff for rcvemio only. It advocates resumption of specie pay ment, and honest piyment of tho public d.bt. It advocates economy in the administra tion ol public aflalr;. AS A NEWSPAPER The Ilulletln will publish all the local new ol Cairo, and a variety of Commercial, Po litical, 1'orelgu and General New., nnd en deavor lo please all tastes and Interest all reader. 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