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SEORKT SOCIETIES
AStAI.ON t.ODIJl;, NO. 81.
KnlliNnl I'ytlilas, iMii t evtrj t'ri
i nlifit tit li.ilf ninrii. in Oilil-
rillutt' il.lll (. I 1I.ICK,
lli.iuuilur i oiiiui.iii'ler.
f t t VtllMf 1 llllCl Vfl -Ml
Iliili-Udllrilt (JllliTlil Olid"!-'!'!-
,(7?l2 low. iimvU etery llmrnduy nl-lit
' inw- ui luir-iuuisetru. in mi-r nun nn
I oiiuuiclul utiinif , l,rtitis.i Mlli anil .-i-tintli
limn .lollNII tiutniA.i, u.
ClAlltO KNCAMl'MllNT, 1. O. O mil
An U-lil-l-YUuwi' Mull nn lln-Ural mid llilrd
J-iit-jil.il in ettry luunili, ui nuii-pmi m i n
U K alack, J. 1'.
CAIItO I.OOUi:. NO. 2.17, A. V. A IM.
- llnlil riyiilur iviiuiiiuuimiiout in
.....1.. 11.11 ...... M 1 ...H.l .1 lltl.lllli
i h'miiu . in, viiici , ..turn. ,
N ki iii I l.iiith at,.-.. mi Ilie lei-oll'l ull'l
luurui Aluniuy ul men mviim.
LOCAL NOTICES.
I'nrNIi Scliool.
The I'arh M:ho-ii wn- o.-i'iied on Mon-
diy, Mitch 1 . Hut pup Is will bo ic
ctltrd nt ii y t liic, nti Ins conditions
alicndy punUs'ied. Tlio n-rtlci of l'ro
Ic nr Krlck li.iv Iiccii tei-tircd lor ntrur
tl ii In Hi -(I rniiii Illicit Kor Hit hi
t a i ll ikw wll li mi n'e. I'll ! wishing
to inly Ocim.in on'y. wll come to tlio
school it 1 n'c ovk l. in.
Clt ULl . OaiiKHT, Hector.
:u-:i.;.lm.
fri-xli biitil)'.
lr. I'. FilWinlil Into Jllrt receded Mid
has on wile at liU tales room n lurc Mock
if Cngliuli all, porter, lliiincM-y t-nui'ly
unl it lnt-, nnd liquors of all Limit, which
lif will tlitiiuM! or al reasonable rlei-n.
isO-m-iVlf.
tt'itlitt-il.
Pity to 3 vrnt).t l llr pnr inotitli
Atrrnn w.intc-l ever where. Teue'niii', 'if
Jie. k nt. ti!.. Co. N' cnpllil or out
lay r qulicd. Stii l cent fur imtie on
niiitli, 10 i. Wkm'iiman,
tl livIilBUllon. Union County, Ohio.
(Jo mill Hvv Iter.
I imltoid ot lint. I anil hoarding 'inun-
wll It illt In do Ir ila t (,! to cull upon
! - C lemur. N'o ''1 K'tiirih Mrirt, lit--tween
W hli i-(.to iml Onviii rt l d men.
lit-, anil aiviu.u licrn riii l'r ilnltu horl
Hint ! ill' U house washes b)' the wfel
Hit wh Ifsiilu (ill es ate i-M' finely
low 7 r. P'-r iliii'ii. For plcee wor pr i-e-nr-
at lllow.; ffhu - lilt t .tin! c I
Ur, me: p rl".ni8 e; out- fc; two ro!
late, f ei tw linnlki'rohlolv no; ve-t Wo;
iiril a I Ki-iitl'inenN wear. "o jut
ili.-n. l.dlo' :rff, S.'i to Uh
fkirt li i'i 4)-; ilrwr into 15c; two
I air lii'ie f ! two co'lair ' to 1' e. For !
ilit'i' I'UIn clothe il ii r dozen; lor la-ilif-
tin" : otn $ -; pr 'l"''ii; dour
Iroinpily, nud promptly OelhercJ. Fa
troiiap "iillclleil.
3 -:.10-tf.
Satnl lmrlpi.
Goo I Millie room', on ho up"cr floor nt
the Sa nl Chattel can bo hail, wl li hoard,
it the rry io.v rate I 9 1 t month
l)n j- ItiniriltTM.
Twoorthri-o jtiitlcmi-ii mil lie accotn.
in nil I'd 1 li diy h'-ard. Il )iie nn Wal
nut, hctwtcn S wuth i.ml Kl-ii'li. Apply
at thuoflleo. .KJ-t.
Ilull. l.imrli.
Oi'orpu Litlifr lomerof Fonit'i'iith ami
,'ahlna on awiiile. will fu n'fcli he eal r.
i ry day to h pilroti" a No. I liineh, he
'.wei'ti Ihc hour of ion and twelve oVI cU.
r'ri-h Mllwuiikfr be-r and fr.ixrint II ivan.i
-ir to he had at hU I ir at all lliuui.
.fil'i r itfiniMiii.
S hirht .v L'lri' h have m moved their
r'.cmio I il)r n;' a ! ika-rliu it:i'
ll-lini 1 1 ir nil the lorner nf Fl htn ml
Comin r. I 1 to WaoliliiKtnn Avpiiup
M'tumiiX! ih an lT- ii'li tr-c'i. Tonin t
lliu w -ui. ofthfl- in ny ut iner- tht-y
heve ordcro'l .ind li 'e J -t ri'c v, il from
V. r pe l.i e lot nt the linit dye Mull-,
a d are now rca y to alu-iid to .tii) orileu
In hvir Iitic. ,H.3tMin.
.Vollco of Itcllliniil.
T' e well known harlx-r liop, rorner
F elitli und C iniiicr. I.il, pre hh d ov r i
the popula nrtl't, tl-ore St liih"U-f, link
rcumw il oihmI or north nn onuni-re al. In
the 0 and On'ral Hotel. The new Miop I
It ge hi I (.iiliuil dlll, and tliose W "tiinK
f.ir any lilnir artl-tle n the way orf.shl n
ah) hair eU llni.', vnnoth sha.e., ct . will
do well 1 1 call al tho Grand tential lUlht-r
hup. 71 a-ia-tr
llliirlixinllli Miop.
The old -tandiMi S t!i street, hctwcell
Comin r.'lal av 'oilo an I Oli o Lore, I 'id
wi h e idy in d no) k nd of woik In thu
hl.ii-k-mu i liu l, in 'kin; tit I rep ilrlnK W.iu
nui Hn",'lc-.ind Drnr. Fipi t'li a'ti'iitinu
given t lior lint In;, a I make my own
Iimu; I .in m.ikH tin in h ay or lllit,
J il t u y in do Ire. lur you all know thatllie
home m iihi tUwit are the het. 'n'l round
an I inn U f tog vi joii-ail-fucllon.
71-3-1 1-1 in . l i'.Kli. llul iii:inz.
I'liiiio mill Oriui TiiiiIiii;.
.M . M, ICtl ue iIck n-H ui lo -:iy th il he in
ready or eel o rd lr Fl no a d Or
(,'iiu inning, and rep rln' inns eal 1 nti
me 1-. ordi-r may he Iit at tho eoiiiui-oi
Thiitet nth and Walin t mri-it. or F. u.
ISo (Wl, aud will i eeeivo prompt ait lit on.
81- 0 .'lin.
Wlient-rTliit (Irral Coiilinnlloii
tho coiiuiry through, anions i ho Ahmh He
III tr monger? 'I'lieyitiut t'lum nt an
liinnvut on on llielr prlillego of iiMkln
ilrii'ika dn ' the lc' A onipe It r liu
cotuo Into iho I'.i'l i w'l'h wlil'-li ihey wnnot
eoilliill I. 11k. J WAI.KKit'a CAI.iroltNIA
VlVkd u 'Urrmtfi, tnu und fled oili e
ol Fiu mot clllcaeious i ge uh'e tonic and
niter tlv ninth w rd. U ilnvliii; all the
k 111 -la irn iioj runn ol Kliu Alo ol t the
W'l. Tnero In n i dl-eao, lii'orn:d or ex
tern il, In wliluli It U not bt-n tk-lnlly admin
Ittcroil. 3-17-d A w-liv.
Our Nntouii.
Tho ahovJ :aloon, i-orner of Eighth street
nli-l fonimerelal nvenue, U Ucd ll III
g od sty'e. airy and eonilorlah)o. Fvcr,r
Mindly morning yi u w il Hud cpread . Jfn,
liu eliui.dii gl h of Milwuukeu lugor
brer, which rn H ho hent, nud theio U not
snyelnnge, ll hl'dt olliryou will llnd
tdoli i-t kind I' l.iq'ior ai d Clears, mid
my deidro 1 1 g vo avory ohm ol my customer-!
who piitronlzn me, MlUfaistlon.
Odl round I FitKi). Hofiiki.nz.
73-3-ll-ini.
I'nrinert, Notice.
nny your Kit-Id ami Hindu i Soed at Now
Yoik Siore. Tim thy mi l Uoi'cr Srt il, On
ion So t-", Fatly lloso Seel FoUtoes, O.UC,
HwcotCorn lluniirlu'i S-od, Uus-oti Fo
tatms, 1'c.iihy tho miait, Hoi Top, i ntt
and tool Flo., yi'iw Hiiniesi &:.( .lull
IIuch und prlc guarameo low,
8-8-lHOt. Cas, O.P4TJ CO,
he ulliit.
CITY NEWS.
TIlUUSDAV, MAltCll 25, 1875.
A.Noir.ri:Mi:.NiN.
For Mayor.
i:inroii Sl-X: VIimik hiiIiIIIR' JOHN II.
I'I 1 1 1. 1. IS nil ii oni'U'l;i;i' lir .Ma) or of i alio, ul
llii'iiiiiliiK miiiiieipui I'K'Qiiuii.
Jaiuuiy ti, JdiA. Mahx CiruiM
For City Clerk.
Fniroll IlL'LLKTIM. I'h-.irc untiomif c mr fi n
unii'lluaie lor iliv oiuct-ur (.liy Uerk, ul llievn
tiling iiijiikIimI ic:ti'iii.
IV.M l'UKNCII AXLUV.
For AUorman.
We nm fliilliiirlznl In nnnnuttct JOHN 0.
Willi). u h cui'lldale fr AUiriiun vf ti.r
Kuuilli W url.
Local U'cutlifr llcport.
CaIiki, ILL. March 21. te'.'i
Time
lUn I The. I Winu I Vku I U'catiikh
.T. 311 1 41 In. .
3' -'SI ' I .. w
air w n. w.
7n m
II
I p m.
In I luuily
1U I Fair.
Ill F.lr
1 1IOMAS JONFS, fti-rnt. IJ a. A.
Out AkiiIii
IiiiIxo Hro'i U ii'.ilii nhle to bo nbout,
nfti-r ii lukuc'"! of M'vcral il.iy. but I
till onifWliat iiiuli-r tlio wi-utlier.
(mi l or Null-.
A cpli'inlid r-liot-im for (nlf, elienp.
Knquln.' ut tin news-room, JliT.LimN
olllw.
Nilll.lllicill.
'J'lil (Tliurnlny) nllit. IwImk tin- nnnl-vi-r'Jiry
oftho lii-llliitlon of lln mut.i
incut of tho Lord') Siipptr. nplul wr
vlci't will be lii-lil In tin: church of the
Ui-ilei-iiii-r. All clirlttlans aro nwi-t cor
dially liivitcil to Im; pn-si'iil. nud to iiullc
with ii in tlit ini'iiiori.il n-rvitv nf tli
l.onl'f supper. ('iiAiii.K-t A. (iiLiiuiiT.
I.rrlnri-i ill Villa Ulilm-.
'J'lic bonnl of M-linol di.cctor-f of Villa
Kid;.'!', wl-biii lo follow tin; i-xaiiipli! ol
Ihi-lrbri'llin.'ii in Ihlnlty. have In-itltu-ti-il
a M.'rlos ol luetiirotoLnkt- placu under
their ntioplci-x, in thi'lr publh scliool
biilldiii. .Svvu al lecture liavo nlrciidy
Ix'i-ii ilclivcrcil bv prouiliiciit ini-ii of Ihl
clty. nulling whom were IVof. Alvoid
und Mr. LHii-dcii.
Hurler ill ltoinr.
Mr. Uurt-r reuiriiwl from New York
on Salunl.iy l.iit, .mil wuareu-4iin.il that
wln-ii Iih now stock arrlvo. It will bu out
of thu l:irye-t, Il i t and iiio.-t f.i-liioimlilc
Hint has ever Ijti-n In Cairo. The notl
arc now lxgiiinlng to urrive. and the In
(llisilloii, aro ooil for a lively tprin
tr.iiif. Sun.
I.ci-liirc h. lln- Iti-v. .Mr. lilllnTl.
Next 'i'ue'd.iy iillit, w-e are inlormcd
by .Mr. n-hcr. the K-v. .Mr. (iillx-rt will
deliver the next lecture of tliocour-e now
proceeding und'T tlie nii'piLVi of the
Hoard of Indication, at (lie lll'h .Scliool
bulldiii''. The 'iihjcct ol the lecture Mr.
Fi-her was uimbh: to lunil-b u-, but the
n-vereud zentli'iiianV ri-putiitlnn as nil
able 'pmker 1 (piiti- a -iilll.tiuiit guaranty
for u to priiiict a I.tr'e niteiidaucc.
.r-lili nliill Mini.
I.a't '1'ili-dav aftcnioou. wlille Mr.
Albi-rt .Sii-anka and Mr. Charles Tlirupp.
both of Ihlt city, were liuiiliii In the
'iihiirln of the city, Mr. u-mika wa-1iot
in the check by the ui-cidcutHl di-ehari-of
Mr. Tlirupp'- sun, wlllinln-avyclinrv
of bird i-hot. The wound is a very t-ore
one, and nniy ilUllurc Mr. .Su-:ink:i. but
a I lit Mint were very Miiiill. no tl.iui-ra-to
tlio life of tlio p'litlciiiiui Is niiprt
hciidcd. oroncr's lniiiit
Oironer Cm h.iii yo-tcr lay tiiornln
went to the trestle work wlicro tlio body
of a in in, iiipp )ieil to li:ivc died tho day
prevIoiii, wa fniind.au I li'-id an iuqiie-t
on the Kiuie. Tlio coroner inform ii
that no pipers or otln-r article' were
fniiiiil upon liN pi-r-ou that would lead to
tho ill -cowry of liN n.tinu or lioine. The
rciii.diis were in a perfect -tabs of preser
vation, and no in irks of violence were
Ibiiud. Tho uiaiiiier of hU death rcui.iiu
a mystery.
.s.tcl.t tie.
Then' waalarroattoudeneoattlii' Lib
oral l'i'llrloiiUt-' -ocl.ihlo hi-t uilit. and
all wont "merry as a marriage bell."' A
ii-ii.i , Kl-eubur's -trliu band wa- there
for the purpo-o of making tlio occa-lon
inure onjoynhlo by their sweet str.iiu-i of
iniilo. to which tlio youni-r
p urtlon of tho .ttlciid.iiiW kept timu with
living feet. All in all, tho oci.iblo w s
fully as pla.int as any that lias been
L'ivcn by tho a'ioelatioii.
In I In- Wnler.
It has been rjuito a common occurrence,
lor llm youngsters ol ilil.scitylo tuiublo
into tlio i-ipe water, mid not le.-s than one
nil.iy perform tliM'cat. Yesterday morn
Inp: two colored boy, iniuied Monrocand
Glhln. had a tuslo as to who had tlio
best rljrlit to an old dug-out ill thu water
oppo-iio tlio custom hoiuc, which ri'siilt
oil in both of tin-in rolling oil' thu hi'li
s dow.ilk ou Fifteenth Mrect, down Into
tlio water below. When the trouble llrft
began, tlio coute.itauts were on-Wii-hlntr-ton
iivcituo, but tln-y fought until lliey
got about twenty yards from WheIiIii
ton, down Fifteenth, wlicro they both
rolled under thu railing into thu water.
The lloiiudcrliig of tlio twain In tlio mud
and water was frantic, but botli succeeded
in gclting out, witli nothing uioiu than
j fccnitclu'd tacc3 and Foakud ulotlica.
I Ai ITinrali-fnl Hone.
I Yesterday morning, bntwoen 9 ami 10
' o'clock, a lady residing a fuw miles above
this city camo Into town lor tlio purposes
of shopping, ami fcurlng that her lioic,
which Is rather young nud tractions,
would Ih'go mo frightened If driven Into
, the busy parts, tiu) lilin to n fonco near
Tlilrty-fourtli street, nud walked down
town. bun slui returned to wlicro tho
horso had boon loft by her In thu mom
lug, thu only rollu th.it was left of
the niiiml, buggy mill harness was
n small plceu of the hlicldng strap, lio
mudo lurjiiliics as to what hadbecomu nf
I them, nud was Informed that tho horso
had brokou the strap aud quietly started
for home. The lady was saved a walk of
teveral mlleby tho "happening along"
of Mr. IliuiMker, wiio took hur to lior
homo In hU wagon.
Kiiltflitrt'rciiiplnr.
A number of the member oftho order
of Knight Tcinphirof thic ciiy, anions
whom aa'Sles-Ti". I'.iw. Antrim, ll.ircl.iy
nud Diiiiiilng. will leave Cairo to-d.iy on
the tug Cache, lor Metropolis. 1'hu pur
pose of their vl-lt to that burg Is to In
stall tho olllcoi-i id' thu Metropolis coui-inaniK-ry,
nud lran.iet other bii-inoss. It
Is said thu lug decorated with the
cidors cirri' me Thoiupsou Dean on
her i-xeiii-.l'iii lo Koiv Orleans 'Fhey
will return to Cnlro on Friday owning.
Accident.
YcMenlay while Mr. .Slraiighn. of tlio
llrmof Slranghu A llliikh', in company
with his wife, was returning from Bland
vlllu to this city, tho mule driven by I1I111
bccsiino frightened ami ran away, throw
ing the old Keuttem.iu nud lady out. and
crii-hhig Mr. .S'm ankle vury badly. The
leltnukloof Mm. S. was uNo severely
Injured. Dr. Dunning was called and at
tended to tin: wants of, Mr. and Mr.
.Slraughn. nnd :iy that though the
wounds aro painful, they aro not danger-
oii.
Tlio Tiirni'rV Hull.
The Tnrner'iircall buy as b'-o. The
tlini! fct apart by lli' in for their big ball
ami "upper, to take place at Sclu-i-F
(Hn.slilngtou) hall, drw m-ar, and they
li-cl the iniporiaiicc of turning every mo
ment to the iM'it po-rlblo advaut.-ip. nl
though the prep.'inilions for the (lemon
tnitiou are about complete. Hu-ti-r-Mond.iy
Is the time they have cho-cii. ami
we nre a-uri d by the members of the mi-ch-ty
that It will bo ono ol tlio-e nir,iir-
that will live long In the memory of all
who participate. Go, then, everybody,
and bo happy.
I'ollrc Court.
The police courts have again uhildcd
Into u .-late ot (piictude that Is truly paiu
lul to tlio-o who viit them with tho ex
pectation of "llnding something out."
During tho pa-t two days thea' have been
but low ca-o- lx-1'oro either .In Igo Hro
or Itlrd. iioni' of tliem lelng ol any Im
portance Yi-t:nlay was tlio only occa
ioii that otlTcd It-elfto .Itnlge IJInl. that
would i-iiable that g'eiitleinaii to make
hiiu-elf any Iwlter oil that of a man
who was arru-tti! for being drunk. Ho
was lined, but hud no money, and betook
up his re-idonue with Jailor McCarthy,
where he will remain for three davs.
Tli SprlllnMiileli To-nUlil.
Everything for tlm polling match to be
given by the ladles of the Fn-sbvterl.iu
church, to-uilit. is now ready. and glo
rious pport Is looked for. The origina
tors of the ail'iir have M-curcd tho ,-er-vices
of .Mr. A. Comings, wiio will jjivo
out the wonl, and the experience of thl
Keiitlouian In nutters of thl-kind I-a -ul-
Ik-lent guaranty that lie w III perform lit
tak In good etyle. Anions thoiu who
will take pirt hi the 'polling are a large
niiinlx-r of our ino-t dUtlugui-hcil Imlies
ami gi'iitlomeii. aud u hard tUht for the
honor will ho Mire to make the in itch In-tere-tin;.
There aro two ladle.-, aud ono
geiitleiuan who are particularly .-pokvii
ofa-t the iiiixt likely to win. 'Fhe ehuroli
will. It is lieiieved. bo crowded, as the In
terest hi Iho in itch M-cuia to bo gaining
-treiigth every moment.
riip itt v.
.11 r. Tlmycr mill UN .Veil
i ll ir;.t.
Tho Uev. Mr. Tliayer. who loft till city
a few week ago for Yiiic-iiiios, Indiana,
to as-uuio the pa-torate of the I'n-by-(enaii
church of that city, ha become
I'.iirly iii-talle 1 In his new Held, and
preached to hi- new congregation for tin
tlrst time on l.i-t S.ii 1 iy. 11 1 o p!oplj of
Ylnceiuie. we are lead to believe lroin
tho following, fully appreciate what good
fortune limy have hail in securing such a
man as Mr. Thayer, (u speaking of him.
the Yluceillii's .SVun'-H'-eiy .S' eay :
"ltev. Dr. Thayer, newly elected pastor
of the Fre-bytcrl'.iu church in thl city,
arrived here on Saturday and preached" lo
lih new congregation l.f-t siinday. The
Dr. was Weluouietl by one of tho largest
worshipping a-i-uiblie wv have
. ver .-eon hi Vlnceiine. ami
coined ti be cordially received by
iho entire people As u sch ilar, a deep
i hiiiker ami an eiiorgelie worker, ho ha
few -uperiors in the Chrisiiaii ministry,
Fo-i-i ing lino social rju illties hn is ed-cul-itt-d
to eoniinaud tliegnod will of thu
community hi general. No wonder his
people here rejoice over their ucocs in
'curing him us a leader hi this Ik-Id of
iisofuliii-."
Tho Yiiicenncs Ktportcr uho speaks in
follow. ;
"IJev. Dr. Tlnycr and family arrived in
the city .s.uiinliy. Dr. I'lniyer lias taken
charge of ilio I'lVshyteriau Chureli. and
preached his lirst "erinon since Id up-iioliitiiiL-ut
yi-tenl.iy. Dr. T. Is one of
thu uiustelo'iU'-ntdivIuos In the We-St."
.11 rs. Wnlfs llciiillusr.
We regret so few oi our citizen1" wcru
present on thu occasion of this lady's
readings at thu Presbyterian church on
Tuesday evening, notice of which was
omitted In youlcrday's Uuu.ini.v. Al
though a stranger In our city, Mrs. W.
1 by no means without a reputation as
an accomplished reader, combining a line
personal appearance, u well mu.htlatml
voice with graceful and becoming gest
ures. Tho press wherever she- has given
entertainments havo uniformly ac
corded licr very nattering testimonials.
Her readings on Tuesday evening, as
well as the part taken bv her llttlu
daughter, were well received. MUs Lula
shows mi astonishing proliclcucy In
inii'lulor one so young, has a melo
dious volco and sang her songs very
sweetly.
Mrs. Watt Is giving readings for tlio
purpose of educating iicr children, nud
will favor our eltl.cns with another enter
(iilnment, thu timu and place of which
will bu announced in duo time, on which
occasion wu hope shu will havo a largo mi
dleice to hear lier, j
II.mv I iv.) .lieu Tiiwuil a llont Arroni
tlio Itlvec.
On last S.Uitrd iy night, the pay-master
of thu Cairo, Arkansas ii 'Texas railroad
company, witli his assistant and ono or
two other gentlemen from St. Louis, Ar
rived lu tills city, transacted their busi
ness, ami on Sunday "ovBiiing thu1 party,
awomuauled by Mr, D, AxteJl, mysrlu-
teudent of this portion of the road, Mr.
Charles llcipiumboiirg, general Irclght
agcnl, and Jin Janios Higg4. aUo coii-ii'-eled
Willi thu eoiupauy, boarded
the sU. inier Xclliu Thomas, aud Ml lor
thu whail'-hoat of thu company, which
lie on tin- Missouri hank of the Mlsi
slppi. Kwrytlilug went well on the trip
across nud tlio jrentleiiien were nd'ely
landed, when thu Cairo party set. out for
the return. When about ti n yards from
the wharf-bo.it, the phton-rod ol the Ni l
liu snapped in two and thu boat began to
glide down stream. All on board were
somewhat exerolfod to know what would
bo thu result, mid uoonoknewhoivtogct
out of the predk-itineiit, w hen thu ever
coiuagous Jim yelled ut the top of his
voice to a geiiiloni.iu na nod Andy sjlio.--tu.iker,
who resides near the lauding, to
e-)inu to them with a skill". Mr. .shoe
maker did so, assisted by aiiolher man,
when ".lei'ins" threw them the cteatner's
head-line, with the Instructions to "pull
away for the cotton-wood thicket on the
Illinois fide." Thu men went to work
like a team of hon-i-". and ufier an hour'
hard labor, succeeded in landing the NVI
liu on tho b ink below thl city, w here ho
Win made l'.n-L and the three gentlemen
on board ."topped ahort', safe ami sound.
.Ilui Is ipilto proud of iho achievement, as
hlseoniruilcs.whon informed by him what
he Intended to tl with lln- skill', di-clarcd
that II was luiposibi' lor two men to
pull a steamboat against .-m-li a current.
He tay that hi conscience doc not sinlte
him "a d d bit" when lie says that a like
Incident ha never taken place In this
region bflbre.
rrnpoinlo lor lliuilliii; I'onl.
The Cairo City On Co. would like
seah-tl propo-uU lor uiiloading ami haul
ing from twenty to forty thousand bu-h-els
of Coal from boats on Ohio river to
tho (Jus Work, lllds will be received at
the otllet! of Gas Co.. No, 132 Commer
cial Avenue, until 2 M .Saturday,
March 'Jhh. Parties to fitrni-h lln
pump, mid taku can) if boat while nn
loading, and he re-p';il-ible for all dam
age to lloat and CoaLi-ati-osl by neglect,
or mlsmaii.'igeuieiit wlillo uiiloading. mid
fiirul-h boudi?rlUithfitl performance of
same. II. T. Gkuol'I.d.
March 21, 1S75. 3-2l-2t
Ji'iirrol lleins.
Don't forget the Turner Ball at
Schecl's Washington Hull on Euiter Mon
day.
No one should fail to attend the spell
ing mulch at the Presbyterian church to
night. F.vcry lover ot true enoyment should
not fad lo go to the .-pL-lllug match at the
Presbyterian church this evening.
A very plea-ant time Is looked
for at the cpelliug match to bo given by
the ladies oftho Presbyterian church to
night. 'The election excitement grows lu
magnitude with tho coming of each day.
and plenty of tun is looked forward to by
ilie knowing one.
A coiilldt-nce man tried a sharp game
lu this city ufewiUysiigo.tiut It wouldn't
work. lie W;Uj tripped up at ll before he
priiug hi.- trap.
The ball lo bo given by the Turner
Society, ut Schorl' Hall next .Monday
night, w ill Ln- a grand nllair, ami no doubt
will Im- largely atteiideil.
'There were a thousand men nnd
boys, more or less, .-mining tlieiu-clvi-on
a pile of wood at the comer ol F.ighth
trect nud Ohio levee yesterday.
Skill' tiding Is now the principal
amu-cmetii of the young people ol this
city, and a number nf new and hand
some boats have been brought here with
in a few days.
We hear that Mrs. and Mi- I.ans
don will slug at the Presbyterian
.spelling match this evening. This alone
should insure a large attendance.
It will ho seen lu our announcement
column that .John C. White is a candi
dal for aldeniianio honors. lie will
make It warm lor somebody.
The 'Taylor Literary Society held
their second meeting in the council cham
ber last evening. The attendance of the
members was large, and tlio cXercNes
were more than usually interesting.
Mrs. Watl'sl reading, which took
place-ut tluvPreJbyteiinii church last
'Tuesday evening. Wn rather "thinly" at
teiideil. A minstrel show takes better In
' Cairo.
liarrell of the Oaztttc. will tell what
he know of Cairo In the days gone by,
at Liberal Religion hall next Sunday.
The address will be Interesting, and will
be listened to by it big crowd.
Caluo and llrown, tho vlgilaiits, took
n tough citizen to the lock-up tho other
night, liu raK-d the neighborhood by
Ill yell, which were equal to tliose of a
Comanche Indian.
A couple of tlm blonds of this city
have been endeavoring to gel up n horse
race in Cairo for ut least three mouths,
nnd wu are told they have succeded nt
lat. The race will hike place on Thirty
Fourth street ou tho second of next
mouth.
X negro woman nnd hrr iiu'-band
had a little bout yesterday morning In
the lower part of town, and tho man Is
now minus ii linger. Ho had some no
tion of having her arrested, but "as dat
was do fust time sho eber done a tiling ob
dat kind," ho let her go, witli the full be
lief that slui won't doit nny more.
Men on n "llttlu drunk" were numer
ous yesterday. There was no one who
scorned to bum thr humor forgetting
'stone blind." Ono fellow who tried
I hard to walk tho middle scantling of tho
sidewalk, ntadu n nilsstcp and blaokened
lih eye, but lie got up nnd swore ho would
conquer or die, and he conquered.
sTwo llttlu boy, wishing to test who
owned the best nog, set I hem to lighting
lieur tlm UuLtiiiiiN oiUce yesterday after
iio'ou.wlien ono o tho canines made it
1 rlish for the owner of his antagonist, and
bit him hi the calf of thu leg until the
youngster yelled witli pain. Ho don't
want any' nwru dog-Uglit lu hU.
Cain und Urown had n sort of Joko
played, ou them, a night or two ago, by a
cVlore'gelitlcuiaii, whb.m tUoy met hi tlm
lolvf r pi)rt, of town, with a sai; on his
i batik. Drown told him to put the lack
down, which hu did, when tliuolTiccr run
his hand Into It, and discovered that It
contained u lot ol'llour, but no sooner hud
lie put his paw upon the sack, than the
negro dropped It and started on a run.
'The olllccrs pursued him, but he succeed
ed hi getting away, mid they went to
llnd out where lie had got his booty,
which they soon learned belonged to Mr.
Ayers, who has been missing various nr
ticlcs from hi cellar lor some thuu past.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Joe ltor.okcr Is now In full control ot
he Wa-him;ton bikety, ami liming h-urn-rd
the wants of tlio public. U prepared to
fill ply on call a 1 demand fur French loaf,
Ilo-ton, llrown uml (iraiimn bread, nnd
rt rythlug flio ordinarily lomid In ft llr-t-umi-bik
ry. lln maintains a ful-tokol
cnnlectioiwfc, und cn. in well any
other driidrr In Hie city, till all orders In
that line, Cakes baked, 'rotrd or orna
mented on short notice. Hpcla latlcuilnn
KlVi.'ii to iho or ienof wcdduior pit-nhi
i artlt-i. o 12-tf.
ItlcarliliiR nml Trim ml n(f.
Mrs. ft in WIIII.iinMi wi lies loutuioimce
to the ptl';!h an t her old iilroiu tiui slit
Is prcpired to bleach, pru and shape lints
In Ui-j wry late-t style, al the low prlcu ol
75 cents each. Her pur-onal attention will
lie i lien lo trimming tm-s uml honneis.
Fncc -i'i to M ccnt. lt-"l b'lico on Was''
'iii n awniio. In tw-i in Kighth and N i lli
ire-1-. A'-y )oiug hdy de.siilng to lenin
thu undue may apply to im.
8- b-tit. Mns. Sam Williamson.
Juit Keren Id.
Sp'ondh! line of Snn Frlnl, now open.
Al-o lull line 'fh'tlm' at d Genl' sli ,
al Ih'tcru pilcvs, ho h ut wnnh-nult nrnl
retail at Nkw Yomk stoke.
0- O-lnt.
FIICEKIX HAIR DRESSING SALOON.
IIIIiioIh CVulriil Iliillronil.
000U l OIt T1IK VKAII i IS'o.
Iliillronil I'nss In I'Iiu iiko anil Itctiirn.
Tiic holder ol this p tss h ntlllo i to one
IhsU hs paisc to U eag 'und re lliu on
ho c lick o ou foot, pti'i Id i.g he o t- hU
hair cut by F. Tat ohold FL' itli -ir- ct, ho-wci-li
Commercial ml Wash nyton nvc
nuc. 'Ilckrt oitlic at F. t hiojuld's inrlur
sh p, Cairo .Illinois lt-3 '2Mf.
At i'lie.tp iih Ilie I'lieupcsl.
Al lliu Ner Harness and Saddle Sliop
No. 10 l omtni rtlal Aici'Uc, (old Auuilou
II. u-e) )ou ca-i buy all )on wunt, irom a
f I no llarnt-ss down to n none ftr.ip, as
cheap a- ut a"y oilier poln . No lino in w ol
uol i r to St. Louis or -ny other phcu for
g ods ir our Hue. Callai d m -us.
I6-3-J3 2w. 1. D. akin tCo.
I'oslllsc Cure Tor Itlieiimntlsm
firalu I the drug -torn ui M.. I. cOauiey,
lietwi-eii Fl lite nlli aud Nineteenth streets
ili u-minerclal atcuue. Sli)
Tuo-llorsc VI'muiiii I'or Sole.
A ne wagi.n lor s.de hi barguln. Ap
pi ut Ilc llULLHll- cou tiny-room. tf.
AViuilcil.
At the Arlington Uou'e, one cluinilicr-
maid and two dining-room glrh. Al-o a
runner. Ail while. 3-'il-2t,
II oti ins ! Ilonin 2
Four rooms for rent two furnMied,
uml two iinfuriii-hed over ICohhhis' uiii
Mo store, ou C'oiumcrelal avenue. Ku
rmlro of T.iher llros., lli Coiiuuerclal
avenue. tt-Jt-Ot.
OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.
Ilajipy Itc lie! lur Tuiiiii; .lli-n from tin
t'llirts of l.i rout unit Abines In nniy lll'r. Ma.i
I mu' I lesions) liiipvllini'iiis to .Marrlue re
muted. New method ot trealnieut Neivuiitl
it-uiirkalile itmfiliea ll'xiks unl cilculars rent
flee, ill e.iled tnlelopcs. .tiMlvss, HoWAItll
As-OOl.VliO.V, Oil N Ninth tim-l, Phllj.lil
phla, Pu , an Institution kulnga lilli ri-puLi-liou
for liouorublc uouduet uml prol'taitonul
skill. lui-l-l.vdA.tt3m
RIVER NEWS.
I'orl l.lsl.
AIIIIIVKI).
Stcamtr MlniK-oln, Cluelminti.
" City ol Che-iter. St. I.ouh.
" Carrie V. Kountz, New Orleans.
41 ntuk-ville, Nashville.
" Hello .Meiniihls. .Meiiihis.
City of Helena, Vlekshttrjr.
' Grand Lake No. 2, New Orleans.
KLIMIITKD.
" Mlnneola, .Mcinihl.
City of Che.-tcr, .Memphis.
" Carrie V. Kount., St. I.ouU.
" lturksville. Niihile,
" llelle Neniphlf, St. I.ouh.
" City of Helena, St. LoiiIj.
ntvi:ti. iii'SLvkss and wkatiirit.
The Ohio continues fulllmr here,
the fall since lat report heln' one inch.
Tho .MI--l-!-lpil Is niiiti li-hi),' at Si.
Louis and yesterday's llepithllcan pays
the Mis-oiiri and the Illinois, and other
small trihutaries are rnuulu out "full
up." Weather clear and pleasant, liu
slnesa drooping.
MI.1CnLLANT.0U8.
The City ol Chester passed down
light.
The.T. S. Xcal Is coming from ahovo
with a blgr lot ot Iron and talt for St.
Louis.
Tho snipe aro bcconitiifr numerous
nloiif the Mississippi levee, and snipe
bliootlng Is In order.
The new Cans. Miller lias taken tho
place of the Vint Sliiuklo in tlio Mum
phis and Ohio river trade,
Tlio ileet-footeii and commodious
Pat Clehnrne, John God, master, and
Mat Williams, clerk, is the Evansvlllo
packet this evening ntO o'clock,
Tho following boats are due from St.
Louh to-day: J. T, Tollo for Jfew
Orleans, Grand Tower lor Memphis, Su
lo Silver and John Kyle for Now Or
leans, The stem-wheel steamer Ella, which
paed here several days ago from Cin
cinnati to Pocahontas on lllack river,
wlille on return down lllack river, ran
into thu woods smashing and crushing
her cabin. Tlio boat belongs to Capt,
Oumiutngs, her ooinmauder, who has en
tered protest at Jncksonport.
Last Saturday as tho Legal Tender
was backing out at Memphis, a twgro
nnincd Bill Hampton, who was standing
on thu whart'-boat drew a pistol uml llrcd
nt .Mr. Charles Smith, the second mate of
the boat, the hall striking hlui ou the
right shoulder and Intituling a palnliil
llcsh wound. Shots wcru llrcd from thu
boat at thu negro, but without effect.
Thu boat wa called back to the landing
nud both Smith and the .negro placed
under arrest.
VaI1 IlLrAIITMCST, IIIVKM ItKI-OIIT,
Jlarcli Ul, :a7i.
AtlOVB rnivnB
TiTIONS. LOW WATKIl. ciiahub.
rr i.t, rr i i.s.
I'lllsliunr -.. g o 8
Clnchiiiatl 31 o 1')
LuilUtlllc IJ i 2 j
l.vjimllle
.Nashville
HI. IxiuU 8 II x S
CAIRO MARKET-WHOLESALE.
Corirctnl Dally by K. M Strarns, commission
uii-rcliui t, hecivtary of Um Cairo Uuiinl ul
'lmd.
Flour, according to grwlr...
Ciirn, rnlxfl, nui'kisl
Com, vihllr, iu-Usl ....m
,4 OdOOC
7UTf
imu, miiii
limn, prr ton
lcil, all-urn i!rlr 1
Itiillrr, rliolre .Niirtlitrn mil
llutlrr, vliulu- "iitliitn Illinois
Kirir, .t-r ilnzrii
Chickens, rilii?i n
Iurki), -r iliuin
Aiil-, rlinlce, tr baml
Ajijiln), ciinniim, iwr liurrii .. ...
P. i lat i i-r Uirrt'l
.. nolo
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W'kj
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tali 00
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fu3m,
s.i no
Uni jin, in-r turn I
APRIL 5th
Don't dsl.iv to bur nbonil nf thr IXDF3-
Tltt.lt. l.Xiliniii .N COMPA.NV.
Ilnn'l c-imiiare It wlllia t.nllirvi liisir In mind
that Ilie Capital luirslttl it ulwujs trcurtil.
Ktfry Hunt tmn-h-i'nl Wfotf April Sth will
nirlleiii If In Hit- Fourth M-rlt-s Dniwlnx. to be
li'-id piililU-l y. in I lie Lily of New York, on Mon
il.ty, April .'nli, lo;.i,
Bonds are $20 each.
This Loan Is lnnlon n nnul nl in, nml Is
aiilhnrizisl by fAi;iul Act of the l.i-jlilaliur of
me siuie oi .c,v 1UIK.
CAPITAL PRIZE, S100.000.
' hciilart irlvlnirfull fxnl.'imitlon. will be tf nt
fixe (jfcliarye, on iipehciilluii
Kor Ilonihand full information, address with
out deUy,
MORGEriTHAU, BRUNO SCO,,
Financial Asents,
22 Park Row, rJew York.
Or to G.N.HUOHE3,
d Oblo Lrrcc, Cairn, Illinois.
Itf mil bv draft nn Neu- York Cllv- Hunks. Re-
Blsifitsl la-lter or 1' O. Moue) Onler.
i-j-a-.i sir.
HENRY BREIHAN,
Oliio Ijovoo,
Bot. Second and Fourth Stroots,
Wholesale aud Itctail Dealer In
Xtlilw a.-ulso o Beor,
Berliner Weiss Beer,
Bottled Ale,
Sweet Cider,
Soltzor and Soda Water, Etc.
83" ltraj-s kifii n heavy tnt-k on linrid, nnd
u ireansi lit iiiiiusii inn -iiiiuea un very Diiori
iiulli e, nl Ilie Ion est rules.
miiiI in ttur inU-ra. IVj-'is-lm
Election Notico.
City i leuk'b Or ricn,
Caiuo, Ills , M.ncli t.-sltt , j
VTOTICi: is heieb; Klten, Unit on I ue.il.iy the
1 . 'ill '1., ill .1 ii ii , ,t. i ,'oi -i, giriivii, ri.u-
lluli tvill U-helil III IheCilt'of (.aim, llr.vtitiilrr
i 1111111 v. nunc n! llllmila, Mr Ilie rlcellou or Ilie
folloiviin; nuuiisl cllj oiliei lo-telt A miyor
:i city clei k a city treuiin-r, a clry iiltorney.
rllv ns.ei.sor. uml iiiieuMeruun Irom tsich tvunl.
for lliu leriiiol' two )i-.irn. r'orlhe mii".-ei of
sui i eieaion. kuis win ue oi'i'in-i in ine niiintv.
Iurf uumed I'l.icra, lo-trlt. Ill the I'irat Vt unl ut
the brick tnijlm'ji hoiiie lately oeeiiiirtl by h.
t DatU. on (he Miutlierly nlenl' sl.tlli liret,
bettreen Cnmiiit-ruliil uml WmlilnKtou nieiiuest
lu Hit -non t IVunl ill the engine liou-e of Ihe
lintiirh uml lie.t'ly I'lre coininiy i In the 'I hint
Wins I ut Ilie eioslne home of l lie Hibernian Kile
coiiiuiiyi In (In- Koitrth tViinl hi Iho Courl
iloiisej uml ln the Kiftli vVunl at Ilie hou-e of
M it. -uIIIvhii, on the Nortli-trcat corner of
'rtvrnly-unii Mrret und Commeieliil Htenin-.
iild election will be opened ut eliflit o'clock in
the uioruhiK, uml continue open uutll teten
o'clock in the afternoon ol that day.
llyopleroflliet ily nimcll.
WILL. lv. HAWKINS, City Clerk
1-19-td.
ontti iviusiu
In prcit vnrl'iy, ImiudliiK all iho new
uml ioiul.r iiiii-Iii ot the day.
Orders Irom the Cnuutiy
UrumptltMlIt ti and sent
VIOLINS GUITARS BANJOS.
ACCOUDEONS, CLARINETS
FLUTESlC0L0S,
'TAMBORIHES
FltENCII IIAIIPS, KTC, ETC.
Band Instruments of nil Kinds
Furrinlied to Order.
STRINGS FOR VIOLINS, GUITARS, ETC.
Ot tho llt-Hi (uallly.
Classical Studios and Exorcisos
or all crudes for riano or Voice.
fc-Pc.M ilA.itr-lrvtlnt, nf Mll-L.il sfpr.
cuiiudis'- turnlsliuit to onler. proiuitly nnd
. . ... .i. ......., i.xr.n
ill prilTS loit er III ill l-tei uuinu uetutu.
ISESCV ALSO or
ROGER'S ELEGANT STATUARY.
fiml for Illuttratcd Citaloi;uo and Prlco
'The Best Thing in tho West.'
Alchisonj Topsh & SaniUes R. I
3U 3NT 3D S
IN KANSAS.
a,ooo,ooo Aonns
Of tho lat Kiirmins and Agricultural Lands In
AiiK-rlcu, ulliutwl in uml mur Hit- beautiful
l utioiiMoo-l uml (Jrtrul Arluinu valley, Hit
giiriku of Hie Went, on
1 1 Years' Credit, with 7 per cent. Inter
eat, uuil -U por cent. Discount
for Improvement.
F A R I! HEt't'MIICD
To purchaser of Land.
KJClrculars, with map, firing; full informa
ti0u,..Uin,. .uturW.A m JoutimoSt
Actlns Laa4 Comultsloasr, Tupcaa, Kan .
IM, 117-1-7-WlM.
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