SECRET SOCIETIES ASCALOX I.OHMI:, NO, At. lay night at half-past itu, in llilit I'ellov?' Hull C K. Slack, ( luiticellor Commander. At.KXANDKIt I.OIKIK, NO. Wl. . linlriHwIt'iit Order l Odd-lil-Mows, iii-U avrry 'lliiirwlny night ul liafr-iiMl M'ttiii In thi lr Imllou ( omimrclnl nlciiiic, Ulwwii Mxlb and Stwntli streets JuiwH U0SM1M, .N (I, CIA I UO KNCAMPMKNT, I O. O. '.. inert An lidd-Fellow' Hall on the (lot mi. I tlilnl Im-wlay In every month, at haif-jinst wirn t K nLAi K, U. I'. lAlltOI.OIHJK, NO.i17,A.I A A.M. -raf" Hold rvinilnr communications In Ma- sonic Hull, comer Commercial avenue ' Biid Kightli atrei-t, oil the second ami "uurtli Monday ofcach month. LOCAL NOTICES. Stuart & Gtholson Respoctfully announce that they will remove to the elegant storo room adjoining Rockwell & Co.'s Book Store, on Com mercial avenue, between 7th and 8th Sts., on Monday, May 24th. Gratefully acknowledging the patronage of our friends in past years, we hope, in our new lo cation, to be able to servo our friends quite as faithfully as before, and to thoir greator convenience. We shall offer a more com plete stock in all departments, and at the usual low and uni form range of prices which have rendered oUr house so popular. In order to open with a clean stock we shall of fer during this week such bar gains as will ensuro a cleaning out of stock. STUART L GHOLSON. 4i;.3-i-ei I'mli niply. Mr. P. Fitzgerald has Jnt m-elscd and lias on tale at bla sale loom, a large Mock 'if KtiglUh ale, porter, llenncny brandy and wines, and liquors of all kinds, which Lp will dispose of at reasonable prices. iso-w-'ivir. tivl Ulr Hnl. Dr. Seth Arnold' Cough Killer tbe (real eradlcitor lor all lung dli-cases a u perlor remedy to all other medicines yet (Uncovered, In severe cmi, It la a sure, quick, and perfectly safe remedy lor i-ought, colds, aore throat, whooping cough :ronp, ami all dileases of the throat and lungs. Itetall prlco, 2.1 ami 60 centa and el. Any bottle that doe i not give relief may be teturnvd, and the money will be refunded. Dr. Seth Arnold's l)iurrhui llalsim, '.!.' aud M tents, llemetuljerlt Is warrauled. Ar nold's llll'loui Mandrake Till-, operating vtllbout alckness aud pain. Compounded by Dr. Seth Aruold'a Medlcul Corporatijn, Woonockct, It. I. Sold by Paul li.Sobiib, druggist, Cairo, 111. SM-Si-Siu. l.dlrV I'uruUhhiK Mow. A ladles furnishing store has;ticen opened In the Theatre building, and stocked with a full line ofeverythlng pertaining to ladle' wear read y-mad dresses, underwear, etc. all of the lateet stylet, aud will be sold at lower liguree than over before ollcred In Cairo. Theiie good were purehaaed In Xew York, are of the best material, and will be aold very reasonable. AIo Mill nery goods ol nil kind. atl.4-30.Jin. The mtf Niimlny Nrhool 'nif nlloii The Seventeenth Annual Convention of the State Hnoday School Association ol 1 1 1 1 uola will be held In the City of Alton, luci dity, Wedneiday and Thursday, May 2,'itb Stitb and 2Ttb, 1ST5, cotnmeuclng Tuesday, at 10 a. m. Kach county In the .State, except Cook, U entitled to ten delegates. The number troni Cook county i not limited. The pro. irramme will be published toon, and for warded to the county .Secretaries. The ar rangements tor the convention give prom he of a moil protltahlc and pleasant leislou County Secretaries are requested to have Ult notice publMicd in the county paper II. K. Jacoiis, Chairman of the Executive Committee o-9-td. Every ajeven Yearn, physlologltt aay, the human body is en tlrcly changed ami renewed, Kvcry mo went ol our lives, every part of our bodies It wearing out ami Is bcint; built up anew at truth matter. ThU work Is accompllihetl bv the blood which goes through ovcry part, unt irthe tnoou oecouies weak r vitiated, and dooa not perform Us work properly, the lystem U actually poUoned by the worn-out matter clogging tlio vital orjaiu Instead of leaving the body. For dyspepsia, biliousness, kidney, akin and liver trouble), fevers, and all disease I arl lug from vitiated blood, Dn. Wauckk California Vinegah iiittkks are sov orelgn remedy, S-HnUVw-tw. .Vollee-I.uuilier. Ilaviug again cstubllshed myself In the Lumber business, ut the wall & Dnt .Mill I am prepared to sell lumber of all kind laths ami shingles at wholeale and retail and to offer extra inducements at all time guaranteeing the lowest posiblu prices. 113.n-U.lm. .1. S. McOahky. Mnlr. Mrs. Monarrat, one ol the most ac complished lady musicians in Southern Illinois will, during the summer mouths, teach pupils of this city, iniislo for the very tow price of ten dollar per term. .Mrs. Monsarrat lias for years past taught the art of music in several of the most noted academies of Memphis, mid ha gained by her thorough knowledge of the art a most enviable reputation. Parents wtio have children whom they would havo become completely versed in muslo, will do well to placu them under tho care of tills lady. M-tf. Twu.llorne Wagou For Male. Anew wagon lor salo at a bargain. Ap ply at the Bulletin counting-room. tf. if he 1 ttUctht. CITY NEWS. I'l'IDAY, MAV 21, 1875. I.ornl Weather Keporl. Caimo, III., Muy l7'. Time. Hah. I Tub. Wind, Vkl. Wkaiiikh 7a hi. fioiill ! "or sT 4 KaV II " 3n.in7 H' a. U tloudr. i p ill. .i).OI3 7'J' H. W. U Cloudy TIIUMAii .IONKS, (wrgt. H. ,, U. S. A, Man Killed. The pas?nger triiln ran over and killed man at Charleston, .Mo., one day tliU week. WV could not learn lit name. t'niiurll Hertlng There will bu a meeting ol the city council till evening, for the purpose of arranging the Mreet committee, which In some way or other, tin become slightly tnlveil. Mnsoiilr Xollce. .Special convocation of Cairo Chapter will meet at the Masonic Hall, this (Krt- lay) evening. May 2lst, lor work In M. M. degree ; prompt, t 7J. lly or- ler of.M. .S. II. I'. C Hannv. ike. fotinly Court. Judge Bros ha done hut very little the county court tlil-i week, owing to in the room vt hlch he imtallytitc1' font place to hold ld- court, being occupied liv the nuid Jury, lie expects to go work in earne't next neck. In Hi Me-. I'. K. CauHu, one of the con tractor of the Cairo & .St. Louts railroad, W. H. Hearts one of that corionition'(! uttorneyf, mid J, II. Illnklcy. general Micrintendeiit of tlie narrow gauge road, were In the city yesterday, trauetiiij; ;illroad liitsliii. I'nllrd NlMlr Hrajulnnt. A Kiiad of L'niteil States regular, num- beriiig about lllty-livi! men, under com mand of C.'ipliiln .Maylau, and clongliig to Company A of the Seventh t'nlted Slates Cavelry, pa-ed through Cairo ye terday. 'J'hoy arc on their way from Al abama to Dakota Terrltorv. Jnl IteroMrd, And on sale at I'arkcr. Asley it Wild's commtsdou tioue, No. 190 Commercial avenue, a large lot of Potatoes Onions Ilcets. S'lU.i'ln;, CocoanuU, Oranges and Lemons. Ato a lar'e lot e.vtr.i choioi Northern Itutter, nil of which will Ik; sold ut the lowest market prices. 3--Jl-3t Kaiin Trani tirnkM t'olnratto InliromlM. Low regular rates from St. Lout. Special Excursion Tickets sold. Kate sheets, maps time-tables descriptive pamphlet and (till Information cheerfully furnished frtt. Address K. A. Ford, General Passenger Agent, .MIsourl Pa ellle Through Line, 25 South Fourth Street, St. Louis, Mo. INillrv S'ouri. Oitlccr f.n llm- yetenlay nrreatwl and took before Judge Bro,two eolored wo men namiil Minerva Hurly and Harriet Bandy, for indulging lu a big light on Fifth street. The Jndge,alti-r ll-teiilng to tlie evidence advanced, put a tine ot live dollars aud costs upon the heads of each, which they paid ami took thelrdeparture with nu emphatic vow never to light any mure. Ncrt-uiMler. TwoSereiiadlug parties went the round of the el IV, on Wednesday night, lhe Coneojdla society, under the lender-hip or Mr. Schleslnger, serenaded a number of their friend, and a vocal serenading band, e onipo-ed of a number of the rldng generation of thl city, who by the way are all exceedingly good singer, called upon their trleiuU aud complimented them with several very pretty song each. Niuiiliiy Hrliool Contention. The ltev -Mr. Tallar, who left this city on Monday morning last, tor tlie purpose of attending an Odd-Fellows' demonstra Hon of some kind nt Princeton, In this Slate, will go from that place to the city of Alton, whew he will attend, as a dele gate from Alexander county, the State Sunday school convention, which will hold its next regular session at that place on next Tue-day, Wednesday and ThiirS' day. Circuit Court. The Oram! Jury Impanelled last Mon day, have returned Into tlie Circuit Court twenty-five indictments, to two of which the defendants have plead guilty. The court consigned one of the criminals, .1 on n i.oe, to the penitentiary lor one year, and tlie other, Louis Williams, lor two years. The jury will no doubt find eseial bills more bcfuiu being discharged on next Saturday. The Petit Jury for the second aud third weeks ot the circuit Court win be em panelled on next Monday morning, when tho Court wilt begin the trial of causes In earnest. ThU week will bo consumed in preparing for the conflict. I'eroonnl. Mr. Jewett Wilcox Is ruMlcatiug for a few days In St. Louts. Marlon Wright, Miperlntfiident of Halllday Brothers' coat mine at St. Johns, is in the city. Dr. Lawrence, ol'(!ooo Island, Is lu town, attending court. Capt. C. M. Moylln, of the United States army, and lady, were at tho St. ( Diaries yesterday. Mr. A. W. Boll, of Pittsburg, the builder of ttio Cairo and St. Louis Nar row Gunge railroad engines, was nt the St. Charles yesterday. Mrs. Dean, wife of Mr. Dean, clerk at the St. Charles, hotel, left Cairo yesterday morning for Cape Girardeau, where she will pay a visit to relatives and friends, Mr. Goodrich, of the Cairo & Vln eeuue railroad, who left this city sone three weeks ago for New Vork, for tho purpose of beginning life anew by taking unto himself a fair lady of that city, re turned to Cairo last Wednesday night ac companied by tils bride. They ure stop ping nt tlie St, Clinrle. ATHENEUM TO-NtOHT The Wnmisu'i t'lult isihI l.llirisrjr Ao. rimiois nrsipiii The Taylor LlUrary Society Heady for ths JSrent. The 'ruKrHinuie In he l'reetileil. lb low we publish In lull, for the bene fit of our reader, the programme ar ranged by the Taylor Literary Society, Ibrtbeentrrtnlunient to be given by them for the bcuellt oftlie Woman's Club anil Library Association, nt the Atheneuiii this evening, Th members of the society have for nearly a month past, devoted much time to rehearsing the parU assigned them by the manager of ttieaflalr, aud feel confi dent tliat they will ncitilt themselves with credit In the several characters for which they have been named. The programme! Is of a varied charac ter, and ha been chosen by the Society lu the belief that the theatrical ability, posvsv.'d by the members Is best adapt ed to the kind ol acting which It re quires. A nuartette, eonlstlng of four young gentlemen, wlio'f ability as singers has been tested on many occalon during the pat winter, namely : .Me-rs. AUthorpc, Hacker, t'weker and Kobhlus will take part In the entertainment, aud will not fall, we are sure, to please all In thalr ef forts. The two play to lj preeuted, the "Arrival of Ulcken" and "Uom Dale," a burleitie on Letter Wallack's famous play of that name, an both very amus ing. The relier-al of the-e farces has been wltuei-ed by u couple of gentle men of thl- city, who-e theatrical pow ers an: highly prahed, and pronounced "flr.t-ela..." lte-ldcs the above namad attractions, n numlM-r of.-peclalttes have been practiced by uicmlx.-rs of the society and will be given lor the amusement of the audi ence. The purpo-e for which the Taylor Lit erary Society have undertaken the enter tainment Is one worthy the patronage ot the citizens of Cairo, and they should con tribute lllierally to It. The following is the programme in full : I'aut nrtsr. "Send for Mother, Birdie's Dying," Quartette, Messrs. Aithorjx, Pecker, Itobbln and Hacker. Banjo Exercises Mr. Charte Norton. "I'll Be Home To-night, Love." Quartette. AHHIVAL OF DICKF.NS. Jim Bulletin, (alias Cha. Dickens) Win. Q. Mcfiee Cerolemus Peek lip,( agent for Cha. Dickens a wind raiserj ,..H. II, Milhurn. Old Bullbe.-ir, (gouty, but wants to ee Dickens)....!. S. Hacker.Jr. Bill Blunt, (boy what never tells a lie) John Oswald. Bobby ..K. Hunter. I'AKT SKOONH. "Old Bhck Joe" Mr.Jobnlteeve "Awfully Clevuh"....lr. John AMhorpe Bones and Banjo Mesrs ltecve aud Norton. Banjo Solo Extraordinary Mr. John Hcovc. The evening's entertainment to con clude with :i laughable burlesque on I.e- ter Wallark's great drama, entlted HOSE DALE. Aunt itoe John Oswald. Itagly H. ILMUburn. Waxend N.W. Hacker. Arthur (Aunt ltose's little boy) Win. Q. McClee. Policemen, etc.,by the Company. Admission, 'Jo cent ; reserved seats. Ml cents; seats eeured at Dan Hartman's. ALMOST A TRAGEDY. Love and Jealousy. A Jenlou Woiiiiiii li-ovra Iter lie crritnt Liurr IMihiIcIIimI lu till- I'rl suit Apnrlmenl or Tlilnl Flirty, nml HnfiiiK Willi Jealoiioy. I'roreeda lTkf Kenge. Quite a little scene took place on Thir teenth street, corner of Poplar, Wednes day night, about nine o'clock. It seems that a colored woman, whose euphonious name Is Mary Hunter, mi Inz her sable lover troni his accustomed seat at her fireside, suspected him of turn tug traitor to tier Interests, and looking after a certain other female, wlioe "Chris. tian" name Is Jennie, and who belonged to the antagonistic race tlie Anglo- Saxon. Her suspicions were fully con firmed, for a "mutual friend," who trav. els through life with tlie high-toned cog nomen ol "Boiler," getting his ittum up, rustled over to the doubting Mary's house aud informed tier that ' Jim. whose other name Is Moore, might bo found over the way, at Jennie's, evidently having u happy time, to the utter neglect ot the out) to whom, of all others, he should most necessarily devote his leisure moments Saying which tlie Boiler "bursted," and was seeu'no more In tlie whole course ol tho evening's entertainment. After think ing over the matter, Mary decided that tlie best thing she could do under tho circumstances was to go imuicdiathc ly to the wily Jennie's house, and catch the unfaithful Jluuule "In a narc," which she did accordingly, rushing Into Jennie' house upon the un suspecting couple, where Jimtuiu was pouring Into Jennie's lovIng,llstenlng ear soft epithets of endearment, and Jennie replying with tender emphasis: "Oh! My dear, how sweet you nro !" and Jlmmlo cautioning her "never to tell." This was too'mucli for the forsaken one; she made her. sell visible, heaving with a great rage and the recreant Jim, thinking perhaps they wanted to sec htm at home his poor, old mother, for instance cut tils sentences oft" short, without any periods and made a hasty and not very grace ful exit through tho open window, about two stories from the ground. Then, rushing like tho frightened deer trout the pursuing huntsman, or au ar row sped from tlie quivering bow, he made tracks back for "home, iweet home." Alas, for Jim! Tlie only home tie hud lu all tlie city was Mary'i own house, and thither she followed 1dm arriving there soon after he did. Then a lively scene occurred ; a second battle of the Kllkcnnys was next lu un. !ro gramme, and the air was freighted with the odor of the conflict t man' wool ami woman's dress were at a discount, and loud oaths and dire threats werr lnter sjiersed by way of accompaniment. Directly It all ealinned down to me inlet command of Mary for Jim to leave the lioue, and never set foot lu It again. How It all ended, we don't know, hut tho last we heard was the pleasant prom ise of Mary's to "chop your head off with this axe if you try to stay here to night ; get out," and we venture to say he got. COMMERCIAL. Cairo, lu.., Tiii'msday Evenixo, May 20, 1870. The weather Is warm and pleasant again. It would lie too warm for com fort were It not far the steady eool breeze from the southwest that prevails through out each of these almost sleepy Mimmcr days. Buluess Is very quiet, ami trans actions smnll In almost everything, lu some cases the meagre amount of hint ness done Is owing to the scarcity of sup pile lu others, which Includes hay, oats, meal aud bran, with very little demand ; lu fact, In these branches business may lie considered at a stand still. Corn Is II rm aud scan-, with no signs of weaken ing a yet. Flour is very scarce and lu active demand. Large orders arc held In hand of dealers walling for upphes. Butter, egg, chickens, fruit, etc., arc un changed. THE MARKET. rOur friends should bear in mind that the prices here ven are usually for tales from first hands in round lots. In tilling orders and for broken lots it Is nec- eary to charge an advance over these tiguie..-t9i r LOUIS. Scarce, active, and linn. Orders ar held lu hands of dealers, waiting lor snp plie. There Is no a-ortmcnt at all in tock. We note sales ol 400 barrels, $5 :0Qfi 50 ; .TOO barrel, $5 50(0,7 ; 100 barrel, $5 50tfi,fi 75 ; 500 barrels XXX Spring. $5 70; 100 barrels choice XXX Winter, $r, 10 ; 400 barrels line, $4 75; 100 barrel XX, S3 50 ; 50 barrels fancy, $7; 100 barrels various grades, $50; 200 barrels various tirades. $0(3,0 50 : 200 bar rels various grades, $5 5og,7 25 ; 'JO00 bar rels city, on orders, $5Q" 25. HAY. Hecelpts are light and upply small, but there Is no demand except lu a small retail way. We have no sale ot car load lots to report. COKN. Scarce and lu demand. Transactions are limited by lack of supplies. Holders were asking as high as SOo in bulk for while to-day, but no sales were made at that figure. Sales were 1 car white In sacks on track 82c ; 2 cars mixed lu sacks delivered 82c ; 1 car white in bulk on track 77c ; C cars mixed lu sacks deliver ed fOc ; 5 cars white In i.acks delivered OATS. Uecelpts arc light aud ilemaud smnll. j nere are very reiv in roarxct, anU no chance lu prices. We note sales of 5 enri In wks oVlhvrl 70c, MEAL. Steady aud unchanged. There Is no u-rstock in maiket and only a limited demand. We note sales of 50 barrels green meal $3 CO; U00 barrels steam dried S3 S5; 100 barrels kiln dried delivered S3 70. BKAN. The market 1 over-supplied and very dull; $1S 50 was the outside figure otter ing to-day. e note sales of 500 sacks delivered Sill. BL'TTEIt. Choice Northern butter I very searee ind lu good demand. The old stock is being gradually worked off for the rea son that not enough choice comes in to upply tlie demand. Sales were 3 pack ages good Northern, 23c; 5 packages cooking butter, 15c ; 100 pounds choice Northern, 35c; 0 packages Southern Illi nois, 20o ; 20 tubs choice Northern, 25- 20c ; i tubs choice Southern Illinois, 22c ; buckets choice Southern Illinois, 20o. EGGS. Hecelpts arc all taken on arrival aud the market is kept bare. Prices are toady and unchanged. Sale were C cases, shippers count, 12J13c; 10 case, 'nip pers count, 13c; 0 cases, ahlpper Vomit, 12Jc; COO dozen In boxes, 12Jc. CHICKENS. Tlie local demand is very small, nnd as there has been no one buying on specula tion for a day or two, the market Is easier. We note sales of 5 coops choice hens $3 75 ; 3 coops choice mixed $3 25 (3 50 ; 2 coops choice hens J3 75. FllUIT. The apple season U over, there are none in market. Oranges and lemons are scarce and wanted at quotations. Small fruits, berries, etc., havo not commenced coming In. We note sales ol 10 boxes lemons 7 25 ; 5 boxes oranges $5 50. I'OTATOES. There are very few In market, nnd only a small local demand. Old peach blows nre quoted SI Ptr bushel. We note sales of 10 barrel Southern new, $1 75. CAIRO MARKET-WHOLESALE. Coirtcted Dully br K. M. . Slcanis, comrnUalon merrliant. bccittury uf the tulro Hoard ot Trade. riour, arcouliug to grade Corn, inlxt, sacked Corn, white, nacWed Oats, mliiil ' 1 llran, per ton....... Mini, aleani dried Itutter, choice Northern Itutti-r. choice Southern III KK. Jperdoien ChTckeiu, Tt dozen Turkeya, per:'011,1! I'outoes, r barrel Onlona. r barrel I'leplant ; Asparagus do ...... 0037 00 lo 6Mc 2UIS1 $3 SO 27e fctlJc 1 71 bits U0 (4 3 00 .. 45 00 7c I CO I) OK I Dot I Don 1 1 On and alter June 1st, 1875, all dogi run nlng at large, on which tax has not been paid will be disposed of, Call at the City Clerk's otllce and pay tax. D-8-td. Wm. M. Wn.UiMS. City Marshal Winter's OalUry. Open every day of the week. SPECIALNOTICES. GRAND MAY PICNIC. Ill UK OIVKX BV IHK CAIRO TURNER SOCIETY, (Mi Nnndnr, Mmy 33, IH7.1. At the Beautiful aid Romantic Hills of Kan tucUr, Near Fort Jefferson. The well-known Steamer "Three States" has been chartered for the occasion, and will convey the party to the grounds. The boat will leave the foot of Fourth street, as follows : First trip, 9 a. ni. ; return, 12 m. Second trip, 1:30 p. m. ; return, 7. p. m. The excellent Delta City Cornet Band, and a splendid string band bare been en gaged to fui nlih nmilc. Itcfrohmenta of all kinds will be on the grounds. A good time Is anticipated. Tickets for round trip, 50 cents ; children, 25 cent. Tickets cm be obtained at the following Usees : E. & W. Budcr, Louis Herbert, Win. Alba, 1. O. jcliub, Chi, ischoeneiueycr, Ed. Hucfner, F. M. Mockfletu, Atnaudui Jaeckcl, City Brewery. 4-5-10-7t. Thn Old Rellnhlr. I hereby announce to the public that I am better prepared than ever to accommo date inr natrons at the Central Hotel, on 1 .Sixth street, between Commercial and Washington avenues. I have taken a part ner in the hotel business, Mrs. Appleraao, who has lud considerable, experience in that line, and will not fill to make eiets feel at home. Toe table will always be supplied with the best tbc mtrkct afford, served up In the most palatahlo manner. Board and lodging per Week, t J 50 ; single mcali, 25c, to be bad at all hours, I have alto in connection with my hotel, a first class barber fhop, and am prepared to give customers a good shave, hair-cut, shampoo ing, tc. I will run three chairs, and haw employed tonsorisl artlats who undcritand their business. Shaving, 10 cents; sham pooing, 20 cent ; and hair cutting, 25 cents. Give mc a call. I'ROF. F. Oor.iiKl.. 5-Win. m Nick Mnrar. Mrs, llonnard offers her services as a tick nurtv. alie U experienced In all kinds of nurtlnir. l'tiblie pationage respectlully so licited. Leave orders on Cedar street, be-tweeuTwentj-Thlrd and Twenty-Fourth streets, In the l'ortcr llouic, or P. O. Box H, 5-8-lm. I'lpm-ClKum Tobnrco. Kred Teichtnan, at bis cigar and toba:es etore en Eighth street, has just received a lare and complete assortment of pipes, etc. and a large stock of the best brand of smo king and chewing tobacco. K. T.'s stand ml cigar always on band. Give him a eill. tOt-5-O-lm; Notice of Removal. The well-known barber shop, corner Cightb and Commercial, presided ovar by '.he popular artist, George Steinhouse, has removed one door north on Commercial, In die Gtand Central Hotel. The new shop is arge and commodious, and those wishing for anything artistic tn the way of fashion. able hair cutting, smooth shaves, etc., will Jo well to call at the Gtand Central Barber ihop. ll-M-J-tf Lnncla t I.ttaacta t The bhegea'. lunch ever set In Cairo, will be apread rtry morning at the IUutera House. W fencr beer fa the Kre attrnr tfon. It pays to visit the I'Jatiters' llouo and try a drink of this, the tlneit beer ever offered In this city. 41C-6-13-3W. Uo nnd Ks Her. Laudlorda ut hotels aud boarding boiltes will mailt lo their advantage to call upon Mrs. Coleman, Laundress, No 12 Fourth street, betwevn Washington and Commer cial avenues. Hotel and boarding-house washing, 75 cents per dozen. Eol piecework prices are as follows : Single shirt and col lar, 10c; per dozen B0c; socks ,V; two col lars, 6c; two handkerchiefs, 5v; vests itOc; and all gentlemen's wear, 80c. per dozen. Ladles' dresses, 35 to 50c; skirts 10 to 20c; drawers 10 to 15c; two pair hose 6c; two collars 5 to 10c. For la dles' plain clothes 1 00 per dozeu; for la dies tine clothes, $1 'J5 per dozeu; done dromptly, and promptly delivered. Ta tronage solicited. MUM III the Field. Mr. l'h 1 1 U. siaup wlakes to announce to his friends and tbc public generally, that he has lately flfted up, tn excellent style, bis commodious and comfortable parlors on Washington avonue, near Eighth street, for tlie entertainment of those ol our citizens and the rest of mankind who indulge In Ice cream, soda water, confectioneries, Ac, aud tbat he is prepared to tumlsh to citi zens of Cairo, at home or at bis parlors, anything In his line, Phil. Is well known to our citizens, and as his rooms are very pleasautly fitted up, and as he can always be found at his post, day or night, to look after the welfare of his customers, we be speak for him that custom which his enter. prise merits. His Ice cream and lemonade are delicious, his soda water is not equalled by any in the city, aud as far as confection eries are concerned, It cannot be denied that his stock Is always tbc best In tho city. 422-5-lMm. Kedueed Knleo. We will take, at the St. Charles Hotel, during the summer months, 50 day boarders, at H'l per month, and 60 boarders with rool, nlcasant rooms on the upper floor, at 930 per month. At this extremely low rate, nunc but promptly paying boarders will be accepted. JnwrniT Wilcox ,v Co., SM-28-ltnj proprietors, Pinno mid Oi-irnii TuiUnix. Mr. M. Kuhue desires us to say that he Is ready to receive orders for l'lano and Or ?an tuning, aud repairing mulcal Instrn inents. Orders may bo loft at the corner of Thirteenth aud Walnut streets, or P. O, Uox tWO, and will receive prompt attention, 83-8-l-3mL Ilnriieaa wild Maddlea, A full and complete stock of tine and com mon buggy harnesi, single or double, at t. louim pricks, at tho new shop uoxt door to Theatre-105 Commercial avenue n.7-2w. L. D. AKIN Co. Obstacles to Marriage. HaDoy relief for young Ben from the ef fecta of errors and abuses in early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to mar rlage removed. New method ol treatment. New and remarkable remedies, nooks aud circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOWAUU ASSOCIATION, 410 N. Mlnth street, Philadelphia, Pa, an Insti tution having a high reputation for honor- at lo conduct and yroltitlonal skill. ;,.ll-d A w-3iu. RIVER NEWS. Port I.MI. AllHIVKI). Steamer James Flsk, I'aducnh. " J. I). Parker, Cincinnati. " City Qulncy, Pittsburg. " Capitol City, Vlckshurif. " Vint Shlnkle, Memphis. Tug Ariadne, Mound City. Tow-boat A. J. Maker, St. Louis. DKI'AIITEtl. Steamer James Flsk, l'aducoh. " J. J). Parker, Memphis. " City Qulncy, St. Louis. " Capitol City, St. Louis. " Vint Shlnkle, Cincinnati. Tug Ariadne, Mound City. TowJioat Gen. Anderson, St. Louis. " A. J. Baker, Pittsburg. boats nun. Jim Flsk from Paducah ; City Vleks burg, Alf. Stevens, Wild Duck and barges, Bismarck, from St. Louis ; Thomas Shir lock, Itobt. Mitchell, Kd. Hobbs, Thos. Means, Mlnncola, from Ohio river. City Helena, Chai. Morgan, Sam. J. Hale, I.oulsvlllo, etc., from the South. ItlVKIt, WKATimt AM) HUrtlNI'.SS. The river last evening was 24 feet 11 2-5 Inches on the gauge, liavlng fallen 10 4-5 Inches during the previous 2 1 hours. Tho rivers elsewhere are falling, The weather wa quite hot yesterday, with some clouds and other 'Indications of a coming ritlit storm. OF.NT.IIAL ITK.MS. The Itobt. Mitchell will getn full load for the South, before reaching this point. lhe "Merry liny-makers'' is the name to Ic po-ted on the new W abash river packet. Tli" steam yacht Ariadne of the snag licet, lted Cairo yesterday. She Is very fat. T. C. Burnout, of Cincinnati, U naklug the new shatt aud tlanges for tlie Tow-boat Warner. Capt. Abe Hutchinson Is quite ill at St. Louis, but hoes are entertained that he will soon recover. Company "A," U. S. Cavalry, going to l ntiktou, came across the river on the transfer yesterday. The J. D. Parker took the barge of cotton ties to Memphis which was left here by the City of Qulncy. The dredge boat Octavia and -snag boats It. K. DeKussey and S. II. l.oug, and the dismantled J. J. Abcrt, arc at Mound City. The local inspectors of New Or leans have examined Into the facts coil nected with the burning ol the Bodmann, Kyle and Exporter, aud have let the otll cers of the tugs Dime, Nellie and Tyler off with a light repremand. The Fawn and H. S. Turner arc lav ing lively times in the Cincinnati and Shawncetowu trade. The war has ad vanced to such a poiut that the Fawn ad vertises to take Cairo freight at 10 cents per 100 pounds, and ItaU rates on every thing else. Capt. John Wowen, the river editor of the Glolie lias charge ot the Globe. Democrat river. Mr. Ryland stepped down and out without a word of good bye, or even a bow, ami )'U Wruj.t left lu the dark us to what his future oc cupation will la. People Interested In river news will tlnd It very hard to part with Mr. Kylaud. Mr. Jas. A. Vlall, general agent of the St. Bernard coal company at Pudttcah, was a passenger by the Shlnkle, He has been absent some time on au exUnslve southern tour in theJnterest of his com pany. He wu a passenger south by the Charles Bodmann, aud lo-t all of his bag gage when she burned. He says the value of life preservers was strikingly Illustrated during the burning ot those boats. Not a single person who had the presence of mind to put on a life preserver was drowned. Some of tho-e who wore them and were rescued stated that they could not have drowned themselves If they had wanted to, aud could have remained In the water for several hours without danger. IVill Dll'AnTMKNT May iM. 1K7S. ' I SIIOVR ritANUE STATIONS. tOW WATKR. -n.s. rr. t. ik. I'lttsburg T i 4 Cincinnati U 10 - 10 Ixmlsvill " - - Kvansville .Nashville St. Louis 17 0 2 i - si II -1- - - Ham Hall. There will be it meeting of the "Ku- reka" llaso Ball club tit James Kelly's stables, back ot the City National Hank, to-morrow (Friday) evening, at 7:'M o'clock. All interested are requested to attend especially the following nine: Frost, Devoro, Kelly, Hogatt, Glines, I.ally, Cavnaiigli, Stewart, Floyd and l'hil Howard to organizo to play I'adn cah. M0-2t LOOK HERE I llaaeKitll ofKvrery Irswrlptlou AT I'll IL 1I.SAUI"S. 4-1-tf. B'Muled ltouae. Cottage or two story, with good accom modations. Address or apply to 1). F. Bennett, Howe Sowing Machine Otllce. 421-S.U-tr. AUIIOKA Herbert's. BUCK HKKIt at I.otils Vuloii link ry. Frauk Kratky, of the Union Bakery, Couimerdal avenue, between Fourth and Sixth streets, baa re-opened hli bakery, aid li now prepared to deliver Bread aud Cakes of tbe best quality, auy where lu the city or country, lu such quantities as bis custom er may desire. I'rioeawill be made en tirely with referjnee to the present hsrd times j in other words, cheaper than the cheapest. Send In your order. ia-o-go-tf. - presoriptiom rmsE. FOR the speedy air of Seminal Weakneaa Lost ktanliood and all dlMtdm brouah on by Inaucretion or scos. auj uneja ISiSS. Dr. X. HU.TON CO., vllMMnaiBui, usiv, WU 1-Il-OaTW-IT. HEW ADYMTIinrttfti, REST? REST!! Erer prvient "Beat for tb Weary . Mattresses, I'lllows and Bolster at G. W HICK'S Mattress Manuftwjtory, Comer of Nineteenth and Poplar atreeti, be- fZ'y.tTJ Eel'or ' 81 Mat- .nrc His-icn irK un ana Ml, Taylor's of- atrletly cash . Highest cash price ild fr oora anucaa. uuisemi at nir ractorr. 6-20-dAw-4w. Meeting of the Stockholders or nir Cairo St. LeuUKallroatl Company. PUIIL1C nolle Is hereby given that there will h held a meeting or th stockholders of the Cairo A .It. Inils Railroad Company, at the station houienf said company, In the city of Last .St. touls. In Uif county of St. Clair and bUte of Illinois, on Mondnjr I far antu Bay of June, A, l. 17(1, at the hours or eleven o'clock a. m., for the pur pose of then and tliere electing by aald atock. liolders seven dlrettora for aald rompauy lor the ensuing )ir, and then and then transacting such other business aptrtalnlng to aald com pany as shall come beiore said meeting. A mil attaudanc or all the stockholders in said company Is itUMtl and much desired atel, tbtszotliUay or Mar, 1871. II . W . 8MITUKKS, J. W.HAV1N, II It. FAYSON, W..M.KWIS, C..I.CAMDA, W a.HKAHU, K.K.CANDA, W. H. ARTIIUn, Mtocahvlders O. A St. L, It. It. Co 40-. -Jt-il til. ADXnflSTBATOK'l MUC Or BY virtue of an order of ths county roiirt of Alvxanilrrcouuty, In the slate of Illinois, made at the IheiiiU-r terra thereof, A II. 1S7I, iimiii thutwrtltion ot tli undersigne,!, aitmlnla tratorortlifralutenr.fihn U. DeWltt,decsel, ngulnst ILirlira K. IMVItt and others, I will, on the Tenth Dity t Jnnn Xest, at thr hour of 10 o'clock a, m., of said day, sell at public vendue at the front door of tbe store of Ulcbard A. Kdmondsou at Kat Cape Ulranlniu In aald Alexander county, the following describ ed real estate, situated In Alexander county, In the state or Illinois, to-wit. All the Interest of the said Jntm It DeWltt deceased, In and to the undivided one-half of Unit part or section seven (7),townblpN'o. four teen (lD.KoulhmngeNo. Inire (3), wetoflhe thlnl prlnclil meridian, more particularly de scribed as follows: Commencing at the half section corner on south aide of said section seven (T) , running tbenrh north with variation aix degrees (S degree) andthlrtymlnuteai forty clialna to centre of section, and running llieno east uinetcm and eighty-seven hundredths (IS H7-100) chains ton l)ot ''Ol" thence running south, variation six ilipw (o tlegrees) and thirty minutest forty chains to posf'E;" thence west nineteen and nlnety-flvehundreitth (19 93-100) chains to post of beginning- at "O" and containing eventy-nln and sixty-four hundredths fjl) M-iai) acrea mor or iea. The above described real eatate being aubstan- tlally the undivided half of the west half of the loutb east quarter or aalil aectlon. 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