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UECRRT SOCIETIES
AJU0AI.ON I.ODOK, .NO, II
KiilehUnr I'ytlilas, meets t-w-ry Ki l
any night lit luilr-pait aeun, in Odd
rriiuwt- nan. t It flLAca,
Umnu-llnr coiiuinui'ier.
AI.F.XAVMI'.l: I.OUMK. NO, '.Ml.
Indt-piiuleiit order (if Oilil-Kel-
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S3llWf Hi Imlr.tmat HOlOtl. Ill tlii-ll- liall nil
l;Bi n'll MI-WIIll IIIUIII
(.Viimuerdul menue, I t wren ixtlt nml Ketrritli
tTIfflS. .lull II 1 IOSSM AN , ,S , I
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wiu wmri uii uis Mini nini iiuiu
ItiMdnj liu very .ijom.i, at huir-iMint mwn
o k fiL-icn, I.
a ..iitoi.oi)oi:. no.-.ut.a.I'. a a. si.
lloMrikiiilur itiuiuiuiiluilluiis IuMii-
noiilc Hull, rower Commercial uremic
' 'ami Klitlitli xtrn-t, on the m-coiiiI and
I'lirtli Momlar ofinili tuuntli
LOCAL NOTICES.
Kxruntloii, I'lrnlro,
'I'ho Kood pascngir iteaincr, llinnec)
City, cm be chartered lor r.veur-lnns or
picnic at re nimble rate. Apply In
"Mm YVll.KEKA, Nl!' MS,
I In roc 4'lutliliiK.
A lull al sort merit ol Hy Nct, llor-c
Covers ami lllanket", ft well a a lull itippty
ol all other good In ntir line, at 105 Com
mercial avenue, n.t door to Theatre.
13 iM-'Jw. L. I. AKIN A- Co.
lift llir Ileal.
Dr. Seth Arnolifn Cuilh Killer the
','icat rradlcalor lor a'l lutitf dl-ca-e su
perior remedy tn all other inc lli-lnci, jet
iliacou-ied, In -cvor.s c r. It 1 Mire,
Utilck, nml perfectly mto remedy lor
cough", coldj, .son- tliroit, whooping ooutfh
roup, nml all illiiwi-s nt tie- thro it and
lungs. Itelnll rlc, '.'."i ami ."i0 cents .mil PI.
Any holtlu tint does nut jjivi: i-ellt-f mij be,
returned, and the money will be rclumlcd.
Ir. Still Arnold". Ili.nrh'Mi ll.il-.iu .'. ami
i7 cents, lii'iiii'iiiiirr It I- warranted. ,r.
nnlil' till Ion. Miiidruke Till-, iier.tlius;
without ah-k.no- .t pln, t.onipoiicdcd
by Dr. clh Arnold's Medical tiirpor.itl v.
Woiinsyi-kil. K. I. -"old li r.nil l.i..ihiii,
IruxgiM, Cairo. III.
.Vj.t.s:,.:: n.
nllrr - l.ninlirr.
Haling again cMablbhi'd iii ; i ll In t lie
Lumber budm, , -it tin: Wall ,fc Km Mill,
I am prcpmfil to sell lumber nf all kind-,
ltli ami thlngles at who!cja ami rrtall,
ami to oiler ex ra iniltK-ttiicnts at all time-,
KUar.iu'irtii;.' the bvo-t iKi-tlble price-.
Oi-VIMin. .1. S .MdiiilR).
Kirrj'Snrii Yiu,
ph)iologlt tiy, the human hotly I- ec
tlrely chancilaml renewed. Kiery hid.
incut ol om-llti-s eicry part ol our lodlea
li" wearlmj out anil li heinirhullt tip aiie.v
urtreih matter. Tlili work U accompli thcil
hy the hlooil which through oVftry
part. Hut if the liWml liceomes weak or
vlll.tetl, ami doef, nit perforin It woik
properly, tho fjilem It aetiully poWonol
by the worn-out in liter cloiriri ths It.-il
orvan-. InUead of lealtix flic hod. Kor
ilypep.a, lilliutiiie"t, kidney, skin and
lier trouble-. Icver, ami all ili-c i--i ari
Injr Irom itlated hluod, l)u. W'aI.kkii's
t.'AT.IKOIt.VM Vinkoak HlTTKIi sri a or
ereln remedy, .vu-d.fcw-iw.
I'lnitn nntl lrt;nii Tiinlmc.
Sir. M. Kuhtic ile-!re" Hi to my that he Is
ready lo reeeUo order for I'lino and Or
an tuning, and repairing musical InUni
uentii. Order may he lelt at the corner nt
Thirteenth ami lntit tr-et, or I'. o.
Ilox CM, nnd will receive prompt attention.
!T-2-lfl-nm.
Jt line! Ksr
I.andlonln nl hotel and hoarding houses
n 111 liudlt to their cdvantau'c to rail upon
Mrs. Coleman, Laumlrc.", No 12 Fourth
ttreet, hetweun Vhiii(;ton ami Cowimer
ulal aenuc. Hotel and hoardlnx-boiirf
wa-hlii, T.'i cents per dozen. Koi piecework
Vr.ies are a lollow: 5-lnlo fhlrt and col
lar, 10c; per dozen H?c; oek fie; two col
lira, be; two handkerchief, fie; veM '10c,
and a'l pentleinen'n wear, fOe. per
dozen, ladles' dretfef, '!' to Wlc;
skirt' lrJ to 21e; drawers 10 to 15c; two
pair hoto 8e; two collarn'i to U'c. Kor la
dles' plain clothes il (X) per tloen; lor la
dies tine clothes, !t 'J.i per dozen; done
ilnmptly, and iromptlv tlelhered. I'a
tronac solicited.
Xolirp or Hrmovnl.
The welt-known tiarhcr fhop, comer
I'.ixhth and Cuiumcrcial, presided owr tiy
'.he popular arll-t, (ieorgc Steinhoiise, hna
rc-mored one door north mi Commerc al, In
he flrand Central Hotel. The new khoj. ti
.aro and commadlou-, and tho-c wlwhln
lor anything artistic, in tlio way of fashion
ihlo hair eiMtliiK, smooth liacr, etc.. will
.lo well to call nt the (Jrand Central tt.ulier
diop. ;i-:i-ia-tf.
I'lilmi llHkt-r.t.
Frank Kratky, of the I'lilun llakcry,
Coinuurclal avenue, between Fourth nml
Sixth street b, has re-opcneit his bakery, and
It now prepared to deliver Itreail amICiikes
of the hestiUulity, anywhere; in the city or
country, In tueh quantities as hN custom
er muy desire. I'rlcri will he initio en
tlrely with refer jnce to lln present htnl
times ; In other word", cheaper tlnui the
ehoapdil. Krnit In jour iuiler.
( CI-3 2tMI.
l or Niilf.
A sih cr plated Sn.li Wi'son .Shuttle few
ini Muvhino, hard (piano) llultli, allied at
S. Will be told at "J0 dleount, on food
terni, mid oidered direct linni tlio factory.
FOIt sai.i:.
A No.O Vlls-li Hliutlle ewliifC Machine
t alued at Will be mid at xl.'i iliicoimt
and ordered direct Ire id the tuutory.
foiThai.i;.
A flM) Itfiiilugluii Sowirj; Machine-:J0
oU forca-li. suitable for lillor ur boot and
ioo mnnulai'turcr.
i';m sali:.
At u bari.'Hlii, and on good torina, a Hnwc
Sewlns Machine. My bo -eeu at the Com
pan' olllce, coiiipf Ninth troet nd Coin
niercial, FOIt SAI.K.
"I'icluri;siUe Anierlc" IS num'jerH
bound in volunic-., lull Kilt Morocco ;
price, K.
foiThalk.
Atyli"i:," ''CliiugU, Wnrfen A Co.'s"
Parlor Organ, light from the factory at De
troit. I.IU price, ?H0O. Will tic fold for
200.
t'Ott SAI.K.
A new two-horse Oauibld wagon
For any of tho abovn article, apply at
tllO IttlLI.KTlK otllco. K. A. HL'UNKTT.
Nlrawbtir.'l'
Oo to Wilcox's for strawberries.
W-Ol.
CITY NEWS.
TL'KSDAY, JI'NK If., 1K75.
f.neal Wnalhrr Report.
Ctmo,',lLI..,.liineU T..
Tim,
I! vii. Tim, I Wimi. I Vri., I Wannita
fPi.014 ' n.; i s. '7 I Valt"
7 a lu.
11 "
:ui.hvi
I Clritr.
'Thrmt
2 p.m.
tti.ti'-l i
Kjlnfiill .01 liicnrt.
THOMAS .lO.NKS, Srrul. S. U. !. A.
Oprn Air I'oneerl.
Tlic ?llver coiicert bnml, will, w lire
told, make jilad the licatts ol'our laopl.-.
hy iiiiulc nt tin; up town Maud this even
Iny. I.iiiiU Herbert lint, pTij:m:h.
Iti lie llUliilrctnl.
Ill-.lllll lilllrji-r llrnwii liiliirtiM iu lliat
be Will this tiinriiln-' tiCL'ln. liv tint nut of
coal tiir nml uns liiuc, to disinfect tliu
city.
lluinr- Avnlri,
Mm. Ciltlt. Klll-V i-i-tlli-iii-il In her homo
lu this city Sunday iittcrnooii, nftnr u de-
ll2itrul trip to St. I,ouI on lb" i;oo1
sti-iiiiief .'lty ni Vii.-kburr.
M'milpil.
A Hr-tH.-l.-i-s cool. wliiti; woiiuiit iirc-
Icrrctl to vtliuiii tfoiMt Wii't' will
Ik-paid. KiiijUirc nl Bri.um.v crnititln
iiioiii. (Ml-lw.
.iiir llonir.
Mr-. M. Tickncr mid dniiL'htcr,-. oi'St.
I.diiN, who liiivn hwn tliu uui.-ts of Mr.
ami Mr-, .lowclt Wilcov fur the past
week, ivturui'il to lln-ir boini- last t-vcu-ill.
(jcllliiK Mt n,l.
'I lit; ( jjirott Viiii-uin; railroad vuslor-
tl.iy bi oii'lil :i car load of poplar lumber
to ho ii-i'd In ri;buildiii tlio liou-o lately
hili ili'il, nntl owned by Mr-. S. It. Ilalli
tl.iy.ou I'oiiiinercial iini-iiik'.
Tii Kent.
A collii''f on 'riilrtct-litli truct. bctw ten
W.'cliiutft'jii uvciiiii'uiid Walnut street.
Apply In Hit. Sxirru.
li-KI-tl.
Tit l.t-t.
Two luriil-licd room-, with or without
hoard. In private family. Inipiirc of .Ias.
Smith. Twentieth ami Commercial Avu-inn-.
H-I.Vtt.
.-H House
Tliu new house in t;our-e ot cou-truc-
tion by Caroline Swobada. on 'i'wentietli
street, betwi-i-n Washington and Com
mercial avenue-, Is fa-tapiroacliln; com
pletion. It i- a neat two story frame
dwelling, and will no doubt fully pay
tin- lady for her outlay In its build hip.
Cairo Cnslno-.Votlrr.
.SomNiiiniinl meeting Wcdnodav oven-
Inp, .lime 10, for election ot olllccrs. A
full attendance ! ile-dred. Hy order of
the President.
liciMioi.ti V. IiKi.zsmt, S-o'y.
A Wetlillllic.
The Grand Central Hotel was the
sc-eiii! of a weddinp Sunday .ifternoon
about four o'clock, lu which Mr. S. W.
Hop, of Vienna. llllnol, and Mr?. Mc
Cormack, a former resident of Mound
City, were the principal actor. The
Itev. .Mr. Wallar performed tin inarrlapo
ceremony. The lady has been married
three times.
.Nollcc.
All per.-oiis Indebted to Taber Hros.
will please call at their store ami make
Iiumetllate settlement. All account' re
mainiui: iinnaid Julv 1st. will be nlaced
luattoruey'i hands for collection.
M. A. l!osENni,ATT,
fi-l.VJt. As-ipnee of Taber Kro?.
Oir lor Hie Summer.
Mr. and Mrs. dewett Wilcox left yev
tcnlav afternooii for Chester, I'ennsyl
vanlH, to attend tho exnmiiiatioii ot tlio
Cluster Military Academy, where their
?ou William lias (or tin- past, year been
at school. The family will then po to
New llavcn, Connecticut, and from there
to Vermont, where they will remain
during I ho Summer. Mr. Wilcox will
return to Cairo within a few week-.
liiirirlary.
A few nights ntro, souio person or
person, entered tho houoot Mr. Charles
Patler, one ot tlio partners lu tho Now
York ftore, and alter securing lilly dol
lar in money and a considerable amount
of wearing apparel, made, good their cs
caiK The money was tho property ol a
girl living with Mr. Taller, while the
clothing was owned by that gentleman
hlnisell. No light has been thrown upon
the foul transaction.
Nlran Ilnln.
ijoldliia-tV J'oeeiiwatcr have ,iu?t re
ceived a largo lot ol Straw- Hats ot the
Jatt-M Mylo and al all price.". They have
also a full lino of Felt and Silk Hats,
Cap-, t-lc. etc.. to Milt all In .style and
prices. ft-1 3-3 1.
lif iiiis..iii.Hr..t;it-nt i.iiuu iirr.
Iierl'it
Tlir I' J re Niimln.s .
The alarm of fire Sunday morning,
was oceji-luiii-d by the burning of a
Miiall Inline Iioiim- a bo vii Twentieth
'.trcel, on Cotuinerclnl avenue. The en
gines were promptly on hand, and .soon
Mieeeoded iu putting out tho llamci. The
alarm was Mutinied again Sunday night,
just alter the churches had closed, and
upon examination, it was found that tho
tlamcs had airain got under headway in
the old structure, and by tho time tho
llremcn were on the seeno the remains
of tho morning's conllagratlou had
burned to the ground.
Carpet.
A full lino of Ingrain and Umbels Car
pets, lust received by Goldstlne & lloseti
water, nil of tho latest designs, united to
parlors, sitting-rooms, dining rooms, tic.
mid jelling at prices to suit tho times
lower than tho same quality ofgoods have
over been old hero. Call, exatulno and
entUfy yourselves. Now lu the tlmo, and
at Goldstlno Rocnwntcr'a h the place
to buy, fl-13-3t.
ror Cliiniu,
Tho Rev. Mr. Gilbert and Mr, II. II.
Ciindrc, loft lor Colurubu". Kentucky,
tlil morning.
PII.MKMER nt LoilU Ilrrbrrl'N.
To bo Rrnenleit.
Ill tleferenm to u rctpiest iimtiu hy a
number ol Hie congregation who lUteuctl
to the sermon of the ltev. 5fr. GUbert,
rector of the Church of tho Kodeemor, on
"Tho U-nohlngs of N'aturp reM-cting
the Church," delivered one week ago
last Sunday, the minister will rejicat the
sauie, nevt Sund.iy. 1th said to lmc
been a most exei-llent eirort.
Tied for Life.
'Two more chnnets gone." That's
what n young lady "aid veslerday nlter
iioon while Imparting lo us the informa
tion that Mr. Torn Whltlock and Mr.
Jten McGee, two of Cairo's restwcti-d and
honored young men had left, tho former
for Tern- Haute, Indiana, and the latter
for Champlaln. llllnoN. where they will
enter the hands of holy matrimony hy
getting married. That trip to New Or
leans on tho Thomp-ou Dean did the
business for the youngsters. Wo fer
vently exclaim, with an atouudlug de
gree of fervency, "Here's to your health,
your families' good health; and may you
nil four live long and pro-ior."
stfX ling stock enveloiM-s at lh- Hfi.
i.ki tv olllce. ; 2-1 per M.
A .nrrw eitie a'riu llrutii.
Charley Parker, oldest son ol Mr. II.
I". I'arker, who for some time lias lieen
HI with erysipelas, had a mo;t miraculous
cscajK.' from a horrible death on Saturday
night. The joung man, we are told, has
been flighty lor a day or two, and on Sat
urday night, wlille iu thl- condition, he
wa Impressed n ith tho belief that .some
one was alter him, ami lu his eivbrts lo
avoid hi- imaginary pursuer, he jumped
out of an attio window, and fell lo the
wooden .sidewalk below, a distance ol
thirty feel. The noise ufhis fall awakeiK.d
the Inmates of the lioii-c. who immedi
ately ran to hl.s a-;i-tanec. Ho arose,
much to tho astonishment of his father,
and placing bU hand upon Mr. Parker's
-boulders, walked into the boii-c. Dr.
Smith was called, ami upon examination,
It was found that no hones were broken,
and that no Injuries other than a few
bruise- and, u, Charley expreheil It, "a
pretty lively shaking up," had been sus
tained by the fall.
I'll 1 1 re Courl. j
.lodge tint did the following busi-ne-s
in hi- court yeMerday :
Charles Moody wa arrested on a
peace warrant, but wa- di-ebargeil.
Mike McCarty, ilolin Stevens and
William .lohnsou were arre-tetl for being
drunk. They were lined one dollar and
costs each ; McCarty and Johnson had
no money and went to Jail lor three days
each, Stevens paid hl tine and took his
departure.
Pat Molony was arrested for the lar
ceny of a hammock from one Atchison,
which was said to be ot the value of two
dollars. The Judge held Patrick to ball
In the nun of one hundred dollar, to
answer hip cnaigrnc r
the circuit court. He went to jail in de
fault or bail.
Julia Jones and Mary Valentine were
arrested for engaging in a light. The
Judge lined them live dollarn and costs
each. Mary was more fortunate than
her enemy. hc being the mother of n
child. which, In this case, proved of much
value to her. as the otllcers thought It
would be erurl to lock her up and thus
leave the little one to .sutler. She was
allowed to go free, while Julia was sent
to Jail to remain eight days.
J-XX Amber ami White rag stock
envelopes at the Hullktin olllce, printed,
S3 SO and S-l 00 per M.
Ueurrnl llruia.
Mr. Wortblngton, of Metropolis, is,
we learn from the Timt of that place,
sending some beautiful hoiiuot to Cairo.
The St. l.onU 77mfi outrageously
says; "The loss ol a et of false teeth
did not prevent a marriage at Cairo. Tho
bride tied a handkerchief over her mouth
and told the minister to "goth ahcath."
Mr. K. A. Huruett, of Illinois and
Missouri, will return to-day from chasing
the antelope over tho plain, binding tlio
tiger's cub with a chain, and other hun-ter-llkcainu-einents.
Slanderously tlio Peoria lUnwrat
remarks : "Gen, Jackton oucu inado a
dinner oil' a crust of bread and a cup
of water, anil when a Cairo wife com
plains of tliu scarcity of provisions, her
husband a-ks her IfMie is any better than
Gen. Jackson."
We haven't h brag hor-e, hut on
Sunday evening wo drove tho inodc.-t
uag that eats tho leed we pay for, from
.Mound City to tho IU'M.i:iix olllce over
seven miles in 'ii minute-, with three iu
tlio buggy, and didn't crowd him either.
Wo were running iig.ilnst a steamboat,
and won.
The Metropolis Ttmti says: "Many
persons who read the Timbs remember
Mrs. Carinlchal. Her old friends will re
joice to hear of her prosperity. The
other day while w were iu Cairo wo
wore Introduced to Mr. Sballcr, her pres
ent husband, who is a lawyer ol Cairo
now, but has before this redded iu Cen
tral Illinois and Iowa. Ho Is a good
looking, gentlemanly bearing man, aged,
wo presume, about forty-live years, and
who licars a good namo iu Cairo,"
S Mayor Whiter will not martyr him
self for the city's good, and will there
lore enforce the railroad ordinance
against the C. A V. I!. It., when It has
become law. At least wo think ho wont.
Of course wo aro saying this as a "dare .'
Wo want Winter, to knock tho chip oil
Judge Treat's shoulder by attempting tt
compel the receiver to obey tho ordin
ances of tho city. What docs tho .S'ioi
think about It Y Ought the ordinances to
be enforced against tho C. & V. It. It.?
ought Jack to martyr hlmelf In tills,
cause?
Plelnrvaque Amrrlra,
At tho Ucllktin bindery 19 numbors,
bound In two volumes, full gilt mor
roeco; cost W ; for sale nt f 10.
Pcrnl,
I -I.'. Howard, of f.viunvllle. was at the
Delmonleo yesterday.
J. C. Jenkins, of t. I.ouU, was at
the Si. Charles ycilerday.
Samuel Gotlelb, of Cincinnati, wa at
the St. Charles yeterd.iy.
J. H, Itowland. of Memphis, was
slopping nt the St. Charles yesterday.
Henry IVnuo, of lioston, was regis
tered at the St. Charles yesterday.
II. It. Fulton, of Chicago, was regis
tered at the St. Charle yesterday.
Frank Man-hard and lady, of St
l.oul, wem at tho Planters' ycUenlay.
K. Sackscnmerger, of Kraim Hie, was
registered at the Planters' yesterday.
H. Schuleman, of St. l.oul. was at
the Delmonleo yesterday.
George F. Iteppy, of St. I.onis, wa
at the St. Charles yc-terthiy.
G. 1J. Watklns.a resident of Charles
ton, was at the Planters' yesterday.
I). 1). IJrown. of Do Kalb, Illinois,
was a guest at the St. Charles yesterday.
A. II. ConveiH', ot St. I.ouK was
rcgl-tcrod at the SI. Charles yesterday.
Georgo P. niclinun, ol nvansville,
Indiana, was at the St. Charles yester
day. C. K. Cralnoot New Albany, Indiana,
was registered at the Si. Charles yester
day. George W. Parish, ol Illooinflold,
Mls-ourl, win nt the l'buter-' ye-ler-day.
Mr-. A. Wallet, ot Coluuibu-, Ken
tucky, w.i, registered id the Planters' yes
terday. Mrs. Ilonter, of Tamaroa, Illinois,
was registered at the Delmonleo jester,
day.
P. M. Mi.-shiau. :i book nsrciit of SI.
j I.oui-, was n-gl-tered at the Delmonleo
yesterday.
.1. K. Conley, ot Maylield, Kentucky,
wa- regi-lered al the Delmonleo yi-icr-day.
James KIID, ofSmitliland, Kentucky,
was regi-terc-d at tho St. Clnirh- yester
day. J. ( 'banco, ol Lawrencc-burg, Mis
sissippi, was registered at the Deliuonieo
yi.-lerday.
Mr.-. Stuart and family, of 15ellellle,
Illinois, were quartered at tho Planter-'
yesterday.
MI'S Mollic Juctt, of Jackson, lVn-ni-see,
4 regi-tcrctl at the Grand Cen
tral ye-terday.
L. W. Hay ami wife, of Vienna, K II
noi-, were quartered at the Grand Cen
tral ye.-terday.
John O. Snyder andJ. II. o'Coii
nell, both of Cincinnati, were quartered
at tin- St. Charle- yesterday.
John S. Smith ami Mrs. M. K. Wil-'
liamsoii, both ot Kliahctbtown. Illinois,
were rcgUtered at the Dclmouico veter
day. A. Vlcker, of Stonefort, a station on
tho Cairo X- Vlncennes railroad, was
registered at the Grand CVntr.il ye-ter-ilay.
Charles it. Smith, agent for It. H.
Dunn A' Company's commercial agency,
of St. I.onis, was quartered at the St.
Charles yesterday.
William 'Vowle. u waluut lumber
i , - - ,, . ook- auti
'I'. .1. Tnvlnr. nil re-ldents nl Metrmin.
ID, wen' registered at tin: Delmonleo yes
terday. ; lo I.oiiN Herlierl's lor TII.Ni:
x:h.
COMMERCIAL
Onto, III., Mo.vhav Kviixino, 1
June II, 1S75.
The weather yesterday was very
warm till about -I o'clock, when a most
refreshing shower of rain tell, which
layedtho dust, cooled the atmosphere
and revived nature generally.
There Is no change of special interot
to note In any of tlio markets. The Hour
market Is dull and drooping, and the
sales aro eonllned principally to the order
trade. Hay is linn, receipts light, and
no shipping demand. Corn is iu fair de
mand. The demand for oats is light,
tlio receipts ot tame, corro-pondingly
.-o. and are quoted al (W cents.
Strawberries very scarce the market
almost bare and would Hud ready sale at
good price-, The potato market Is well
supplied. Kggs dragged heavily towards
the close of the week, but they were
nearly cleaned out on Saturday.
THKMAliKKT.
fitifOur friend.s should bear iu mind
that tho prices hen- given are u-ually lor
sales from Hot hands in round lots. In
tilling orders and for broken lots It Is nce
rs,ary to ehargo an advani-e over tho-o
Mgnres.-iSjiH
FI.Ol It.
The market rules quiet and dull, and
the sales arc eonllned principally to
tlio order trade. Sales were 100 barrels
$i 7.i,n 70 ; 100 barrels on orders $-"i M
7; UX barrels various grades $1 .WQ
75; 100 barrels 5 250 50; 100 barrels
S3 25&G 50; TOO barrels various grades
on orders $1 50(,l 30; lll barrt-D $5 50
S 33.
HAY.
Choh.-o hay Is linn, and receipt-) light,
There is no shipping demand, tlio sales
made being mostly on orders ; (he mar
ket Is dragging. Sales of one ear choice
mixed S3 1 '; 2 ears choice delivered $22 ;
1 car mixed ?1 ; l oar mixed $21.
COitN.
Corn Is coming hi slowly, and the mar
ket U not very brisk; tharo is very little
white, if any, iu market; some lots lu bail
condition. Sales a.s lollow-; J cars
white, s5o;d oar.s mixed on track, 77c; I
car white, Slu; 1 ear mixed, "He; It ears
white mixed, rejected, in hulk, 70c; 2
cars No. 2 white mixed, 75c; I car mixed,
in sacks, 7ic; 1 ear mixed, lu sacks, de
livered, 7He; 1 ear mixed, In sack-, de
livered, 7tlo; 1 ear mixed, lu sacks, de
livered, 730; 1 car mixed, lu sacks, de
livered, 70c; I car rejected, 7-le; 1 ear
mixed, 70o ; l car white, hi bulk, 75c; 1
car white, lu sacks, 7Uc; I ear white, lu
sacks, 77c; 1 ear white, hi sacks, tfle.
OATfl.
The market D anything but brisk de
pressed and unchanged Is about all that
can bo said about It no demand and but
few rpcelpts. The only nle? wr heard of
were 2 cars In sack?, (We.
MKAI,.
Tho market Is brlk. There Is a good
demand, and the supply equal to It. Wo
note sales ol 500 barrels city meal, $.1 80
:t S3; 200 barrels country, $1 eofol S3 ;
.15 barrels fresh meal, SIJ 75 ; 200 barrels
steam dried, $3 SO.
Ill'AN.
There Is not much doing lu bran very
little selling. We note sales of It car.
$1S: 2 ears, hi bulk, $12.
llCTTF.If.
The demand Is fair. The old slock Is
about cleaned out ; there I- not
much of an order trade local de
mand pretty good. Sales of 000 pounds
choice Northern 2:tc; 500 pounds South
ern Illinois 20c ; 500 pounds choice North
ern 22c; 1100 pounds good Northern 20c:
two pounds choice .Southern Illinois 2(k-;
500 pounds medium Southern Illinois
J 8c: 200 pounds common 15c; I." pack
ages counti v butter lfVJi,2;t-: It tubs 2.V.
EGGS.
This market is reported dull and over
stocked, and 11 cents about the ruling
llgure. We note ales a follows 15
cases He; 1 package 11c: t package 10c,
We heard of one sale of 10 ca-es at 12je.
CIIICKKNS.
The demand for chickens Is fair, hut
tin- upply hardly equal to the demand.
We heard ol sales of I coops hen", 50;
10 coops hen-, $.'175; 5 coop, mixril,
$:i 75.
FKl'IT.
The market was entirely bare ofstraw-beirie-,
to-day, mid were In demand. They
were cleaned out Saturday. Sales re
ported were 10 ea-cs at : 75fn I ; 10
lio.ve- lemon- -old at $0 50.
vi:gi;tami,i:s.
The market Is well supplied with pola-toe-,
both old and new, and the demand
fair. Sale-of 10 barrels new, $1 .r0(,l 75;
100 bll-lli.i- old, SI ; 100 hu-liel- old. $1 ;
5 barrel- unions $J 50.
PROVISION.
There I- no change of any consequence
to note iu this market, and but tew sale-.
Clear sides are quoted at 131(5,1 lc.
CAIRO MARKET WHOLESALE.
C'oiteetfl Dully by K. M. Meam, enmiiil.lon
iiivrriiiini, .-eeretury nl uie unru n-.ini ol
'I rude.
Flour, wcimlhij: lo griule
Com. mixed, nii-kiil
Ck-jT mi
TTc
. . fti s-'e
.. tJti-'-e
iii
ts'.'-'o
Sis:
HUr
n: tl
fill IP-I
.i -o
Corn, while, nicked
uau, niiM-i
Ilrun, ht ton
Mull, slcam iirii-1
llutti-r, choice Niirlhtrn
lliltti r,clioii'e .-onttiern III
hVc. MTitiizeii ,
l iilckiii-, MTiloztn
1.... ..... .i
I'otuli-is, r iMirnl
UnioiH, ir barrel -
l.tifrries
atr.twlirls n-r einte ,
RIVER NEWS.
Port I.lot.
AKItlVK.H.
Steamer Jim FUk, Paducali.
" Idlewlld, Kvan-vllle.
" Arkansas ltelle, Kvan-vllle.
City of Vicksburg, St. I.oul-.
" Arlington, Cincinnati.
" Grand Tower. Mc-miAd-.
" City of Helena, Vicksburg.
Tow-boat lien. Anderson, St. I.ouis,
' (.'has. Ilrown, St. I.oul-.
" ltovcr, Ohio river.
Falls Pilot, South.
IIKPAUTKU.
Steamer Jim I'Dk, Paducali.
" Idlewlld, Kvausvlllc.
" Arkansas Helle, Kvausvlllc.
" City ol Vicksburg, Vlekburg.
" Arlington, Memphis.
' Chas. Jlorgan, Cincinnati.
" City of Helena, St. I.ouls.
Tow-boat Gen. Anderson, Teuii. river.
' Chas. Ilrown, St. I.ouls.
" Hover, St. I.ouls.
Falls Pilot, Ohio river.
no.us on:.
Jim Fi-k, Paducali; City Chester,
St. I.oul-; ltelle Memphis, South, etc.
lilVIIlt AM WKAT1IHI1.
The river la-t evening was 20 feet !
Inches on tho gauge, having fallen 10 1-5
Inches during the previous !3 hours.
The weather was exceedingly hot du
ring ye-tenlay forenoon, but was made
agreeable by a -priiiklo of rain la-t even
ing.
Klsewliere tho river- arc all reported
falling.
i-,XKIUI. HUM-.
The Arlington ye.-terday morning
illsebaiged considerable freight here, and
had 230 ton- for Mcinphi-.
Tlio F.vnnsville packets Saturday and
Sunday had splendid trips out of the
Ohio, both freight and people.
Capt. James Johnston, Major Willie
John-ton and Col. II. F. nine, all ol
Cairo, wore registered at the City Hotel,
New Orleans, ,m the llth.
Mr. Couant, of tho Kvaiisvillc Cou
rier, returned homo from St. I.ouls Sat
urday. Ills "sub" got tired of tho bu-l-lic-s
and throw up the sponge. Mr. Co
Hunt wa-tuily jibt beginning to enjoy
his vacation.
Tin; Chas. lliown Miud,i brought
out a tow of empty barge.-, and returned
with two barges of coke and one barge
of coal for St. I.oul-. Capt. I.'iUon camu
down on tho Ilrown and returned by rail.
Capt. Fred Davis returned from St.
I.ouls yesterday by tho narrow gauge
road. Ho left Capt. It. W. Dugan In
good health and ory huy. Capt. Irviu
Dngau was due at St. I.onis from tin
west yesterday.
TlioKcpublji! U to haw u partially now
hull at St. I.ouls soon. Il will be remem
bered that u year or more sinco slit) was
lengthened, the forward pirt ot her hull
being niado now. It is from this new
work all that alio Is to be rebuilt.
Humor says thai tho Thompson
Dean will shortly havo her cabin guards
changed so as to mako her a huge cotton
carrier. It is probabln she will run be
tween Memphis and New Orleans during
llie rninliiK. cotton 'oason.
Commodore ltolllngpln's almanac
for 187(1 Is now lu the hands ol
the printer, and will be out on September
1st. It Is Illustrated by Frank Beard,
who Illustrated thl year's edition. Mr.
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
NO HUMBUG'.
The Original Cheap Store
142 Commercial Ave.
SELLING OPF AT COST!
Tho Entire Stock of Ladles' and Gent's Furnishing Goods, Em
broideries and Parasols, will be Sold at Cost. Must be sold
within the next sixty days. Now is the timo to obtain bargains.
This is no Advertising Dodge. Bring your money and get
value received.
f.-11-tni
Carter U making his almanac enterprise
a -ueccs., and an excellent advertising
medium. Tho coming edition will be
very large.
Wilt tlr.l-AUTMI-M. lllTrn ItU'liUT,
.lunt-ii, iv..
I jtnmi: i ,1V1.
i.ou n-.wrn.i
IT. I IV. ir IN'.
Plltsliursr. ....
(Jitii-iliii.ill....
IxiuliVlllr ....
Kuimrille ..
.YMirlllf ....
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1A
SPECIAL NOTICES.
I'II.I:m:I,' at I.onis Hciliei!'
SLAUGHTERED.
BY OUR FRIEND AT THK C0RNKR.
Hills, iil- 4'liillilnu. ,1 r
1. H'nldcr, nl the corner "f Ohio l.cvee
and Sixth -treet, known to -oine as "our
Irieiid at tin- corner." lia-''.-l.iughtcrcd"
high pilot's In Hal-, l'ap.,
and i 'lolhlng. He U -elllng at great bargain-,
a fact that make- ,-ouie dealers led
as II they were -hot or -truck by light
ning. Call on him, and price, hi-good-.
I'm- which he does not owe a nlckle.
t-iy-XX Wood -lock envelopes at the
lii M.KHN olllce. $U 00 por.M.
Itt-lll- This In Mint!.
Dr. domicile, during the prc-cnt -ehool
vacation, will pay particular attention lo
lllllng and treating children's teeth. Par
ents whoso children may bo -uHciiug
with their teeth, peae bear this hi mind.
li-S-Ot.
LOOK HERE!
Himr llitlln of livery Ilcttcrlitliiii
AT
IMIU. II.SALT'.S.
i-i-tr.
Nviv Vt-tfi'liililt' Ntiilitl,
Frank tiuucbcr will this morning onen a
I new vcKCttlilc tand on KluUUi street back
I of Chris. Ibinny'- store, whrra freOi vt'tje
tsolcs anil il, Ii will lie soul lu cii-tomers at
! Inn er price than any other place in Cairo.
Mis vegetables are rilsed In Ids own gar
don, he catches his own fl la, -mil can there
fore guarantee ilieni frt-sb ; iin-l he can af
ford to ui-ilersellall competitor.-, (llvehlui
.iell. C4"0t.
Itt-lltll'i-il Kales.
Wo willt ikc, at the St. (Juries Hold,
during tliesuunner month', .'i9dy btunlers,
at ill tier month, and&O boarders with cool,
pleasant room on tho upper tloor, at -'10
per month. At this extremely bv rate,
nutie but promptly pa) log boarders will ho
accepted. JKWf.rr Wilcox .t Co.,
."l-t-'Jd-tui. l'rnprietors.
Obstacles to Marriage.
Happy relief for young men Iruin tho of.
(ecu of error and abu-es In early life.
Manhood re-dorcd, Inipedliiiciiti to mar
riage removed. New method ot treatment.
New anil reinarl;ahljj reim-ille-. Hooks
and c'rcuUrs -cut lice, lu -calcd citvulopcs.
Addrc-f, IIOWAKI) AisOUIATIO.N, lly
X. Mnth -trcel, rhlladelphla, l'a. an in-ti-tuttou
halng a liik'h rcputatiua for houni
al It- condui t ami protoslimal -kill.
VI l-d A- v-."m.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
Notico in Bankruptcy.
t.'nilt-il Slnlea of Auiirli-ii, ) .
.-.iiitlit in Di-trict tit ltliii.il-,. t
rili:ilKA-, mi tin- -JJd duyiif .May, . I).
l-'.'i, the "I niUrwrllti-s WirckliiKi om
i.nny" llli-il ii lllit-1 hi tin- llbtilt-t l. mill nl' llie
rnltcl Miilt-s fur Him Miullit-rn DUtiietel' llli
inils, iipilnsl tlio ' ' fuel ImiRe nl'llit- ttuinirr
Ke)tiiiii'" pinjhn? that llie Mine may In; fun-ili-uuieil
fiii'iru-iilis lili't i-au-es 111 Mild llln-1 inru
tliint'l. Ami wlii-n-as, by i i luc i if prut-.-dj in
Itie fin in nl' l.iw. to me iliitrtiil, it-turn tlilc mi
Hit- lirst .Mnuilaj hi .Inly next, I bm-n-lzeil ujmn
nml liikt-n Hit Mill "l'iit-1 Imrtic nf hlcamer Key
Mmic" nuU liaie tin- siimi- iu my t-Uitoily.
rsi.tli'L- is hrn-liy alu-u, llisl a Dlstrlft Ci-int ol'
Hit- l ulled -"lutis will lie belli ut Hie I nitial
Mults ( null Itii.im, 111 tin- flly of irinirnrlilf mi
On: tlr-t Muu-liiy in .Inly ut,for llio trial nl the
Kliil pivmi-e-, nml Ilk'imiitTiiniHIHT.-i, Mint nil
perm) 1 1 m In i lull e uv rlalui mi) iutt-rtM tliert'hu
arc lieri-liv rilnl lo lie uml nppturut thu litur nml
plartsiifiii'rsaiil. In slum' cum-, ll'un.vllii-yh.ni-,
why a iloerre ulioiil-l not Is- n-iuli-ieil in uiviinl-inii-i-
ullli lhfpru)i'i-ol'-alillll'cl,
SprlniSiKM. Ills.-liuit- W. hT.i
I'.DWVKDK l!0i: T .Maiahal.
)--15.14t
Mooting of tho Stockholders
Ol iiil"-
Calrod: St- LouUIUiliourt Company.
l l'lll.lt notiio Is hereby kImii Hint llitle ih
J. Ih-In hi a luti-tlnir of tlie sl.icklutl.U-l'a nrilie
Cairo A M l-nuls lialbnad l.niup.iny, at h
lalhni liniiM-ol' snl'l i-uillpiiliy, In tin- oily nl
Hast si. I.nul-, lu tin-toiiiily nl' M. (Ijlrnml
Stale nl llllnnii, no
.HkiiiIii.v Hie .'flli nny nl June, A, I.
IH7.1,
at llie linin-a ol'i lm-ii n't-lucW a iu , fm- tlie pur-iioi-
of then ninl Ihort- elt-clliurUy kj lit attKk-hohh-ri.
kiii illnctur. fur eiihl I'ninpuny lor the
i-iiMiiiiK ,tnr, mid Hun nail there tinnnm-llus-fciicii
oltii-r liiii-luesi uppertithihiK to aulil coin
puny us rlinll roniit K-iinv i-ald inti-tlnir.
A full iitii-mluni-u uf nil the linkhiiMtrs In
fulilcnininiiiv li rctiueatvilanil liiiu'h ilesltvil
.,.. yvf.Mmii:i,s
.1. W. SAVIN,
ll.lt. I'AY-ON,
W..I. l.KWIS,
1., .1. l.ANII.V,
W,s SKAItl.!?,
V. II CAN DA,
U'. It. Alillll U,
M.K-klinlilers C. .V SI b It It. Co
Hil..V2t.,lM.
Nt-iiletl rrtiioui
WIIJ.be it-ct-lMslnt my olllce until Tuesday,
.lime -'.M, IXT-'i, lor nil tho lumber llie
i-.ity may rc-pilii- ilurlnir tliu pivnt ilm-al ycir
l.umberto be Kuoiluhlteor Inirroak. free lloin
bap or IhiiI kunts, uml to b of -iirlMlliiU'iisliiiin
, nut rxceeilhiKI fet-t In li'UKlll unit to bo ilt-llv-
eml hi such tiiuintltli-4 nml nt surli lliuenas the
luiimnimvu num. . I, itiivvi.
'I'lieolty ivserres the rljdit loivjeet uny nml
nil Mil WM FKEXC1I AXI.KV.
Cairo, Jiiiu-U, I'd
Admlnlitrator'i Notice.
JjIs'l'ATK nl- Thotnssi:. .-ulllrMi.tlrrensi.sl.
U Tlie tlllili-rsltflltsl luting lfll .-llipollltt-il
ailliilnlslriitornl llii-r-tali-or llminiu K. ulli
Mia, laic of tin- ciuiiitr urMi-xumti-riinil Malfnt
Illinois, iltvtiut.l, lureliy gWr noth-e that lip
will iiippr lwfiintlirriimy rourt of -Mexnn
ilrr t'l.uiiiy, nt the vuiirt luiureln Cnlrn, nt th
Inly t'-l ill. no thPM-cnml Morula)' In July nrxt,
nt ililt-li time all r.'nin nmlnir claims airnlunt
-.il-l e-tiileiin-nolilltsl anil rtij iics.ml lo atli-n-l
I'nr llie iuroM-iiriiavliij llie naniciutJuslt-U. All
lntuis Imlrbtcil toi-iiM e-.tateni-e rniiieatisl l.
mali unintslliitc piymenl lo Hit- uniu-rslirntsl
Hatnl this -.-1-t il.ty of Max-, A II lsT.l"
-M.J -MiliACM.'V, Ailiiiliilstmtor.
tV!-.i-?J-illHir.
Evansvillo, Cairo and Memphis
Steam Packet Co.,
ion-
, Paducali, Shuwncotown, Evans
villo, ijoulsvillo, Cincinuati
and all way landings.
It.i- iinrlvnlhil (Itlc-wherl sttniutr
IDLEWLLD,
Il I Fiiuli.ii Mual.r.
.li. li. 'luiilus Clerk.
ill him- KvuusvlllU-nirCulroeTery MOXDAV
itiiirillt'ltMllAY nil n'rloi-J. i In.
l.t-aM-sCulirit-MrylUKsnAt ami KliltlAV.nt
o'clock p. m
Tin- ilt-piiit slilc-wlutl steamt-r
ARKANSAS BELLE,
I'.IW llllW'AHI)
MaitttT.
Clerk.
W.Ltt.ll II. l'1-.NMSnTON
Will li-eie Kvnim lilt- f,.r Citlrofc-ry Tl'KsS
Ji.V V anil KKIDAY ut n'rlock p. in.
in icuvt-t,uirot-ttry n t.i.i.au. anun.vr
1'ltHAY.it liiiVltwk p. in.
Tlie f lt'Kiint Rltt-whcl steamer
FAT. CLEBURNE,
Ions- Corr
Maatti-
Clerk.
MAT. ILLIASK..
I-avM Kvnnsdlle for Cairo every WEDNES
DAY nml s.VTL'ItAD Y at 5 p. ni
l.rnes Cairo etrry 1 'IIUIISDAY and SUNDAY
at 0i iu.
Karb lio:it maVt acloM rtmntctlons ut Cairo
Willi 111 st-class atvaim-ra fur M l.iiuls, Mem
phis nml Nvr Orleans, ami at KvnimvllU- with
tin- K. .t C. It. It ror nil points North ami Knat.
anil with tlitt I.oulsllle .Mull stearaeiH for all
points on tilt- 1'ins-r Olilo, Inp tlirouRhrr-.c'--
--Wiif mijI iMi.---M;-ers lo all iiolnrrt
trlliutiii-y
Kor nirtlrr infoiiuillon apply to
.Ol.. MLVKIi, l-jsti-nKcr Agent
I.M I'lllf.l.ll'S, 'AKeuls
. ' , (1 .1 (iltAMMKIl,
MiHrlnttniUiit nuil Gi-miul J icljrlit Aa-em,
l'.'-a-id-ly. KunaWIle lniliaiiu.
A
III II JJ I.B.ILJ.JJ.VJ
B'f-raon rim IllUe lliese Htllrraacror .
iws to iltiecthiu-., nml remain lung uuwell, pn-
M.ieii iiieir hones arc not iipstrnyctl hy miner
iml.iin nrullier Incam, nml ilml oruaua nutc- i
etnml Hjiit of repair.
l)iraln ar mliisralian, Hcailaelie. P.il
111 Ilia MiuuMcm, CciiirIh, Tl(.:lm-a of Hie Clicst.
iilnesa. hour Kruelutlonv of the Kloniaeh. Iln
i le In tlio Mouth, llllloiiH Attacka. I'alultiiUo
1 1 ihe Heart, lun.iiiiniallou ot the l.uncn, ruin I;
llie ii'irlou of Iho Kliluc), ami a humlieil olhr
-flliiliil ajuiptuins, aro tho ti(T-prlin;s of lijspcp
1. Due hollln lll prove a hotter guarantee a
II- menu than a leiiuth) nilterllscmeiit.
I'nr l-'riiiiiln 'oiiiiluhii, In jouns; or ohl,
n rncil or rliiKle, at the lUnn of oiuaiilu.c0, i.i
I lu- luiiinnire, Huso "Iniilo Hitters illspla) nili
hliil mi liifliiciKC that liiiproicnicnt U;oou per
I'ui- Infliimiiinlnr) ninl fhranlc Ultrii.
iiiiilini uml limit, bilious, Ki-iiilltent nml lute"
i il' It-ill I'eveis, lil-east-s of the lllimil, l.lver. KM-
lit t Mllit ltlnililir. lhii.n llltlerv him tin entntl
Mieh lliscist a uio camel Iiy Vlli.i'.cil lllooil,
-; lire n Ki-niii- iritniivr n wi n ri
ii t'tiulc, inisacK-liiif the lut-rit of actlns as
imnerlul uurnl III li-llt-vlin.' Conee-tlon or In
.iniiii.illuii ofll.c l.bernml Vl,ecral Oreau, aiw
ii unions lil-eiisi-K,
l-'oi- Hltiii liUi-itar. Kruptlon", Tetter, Salt.
iii-iiiii, r.hm-ties, spol-, riniplea, l-.iatulcH, bolls.
ll'tltliitM. ttlllis.ui'Miis. St-jlil.lfeiiil. Snre .'.,r..
..i v.lne l:iv. lu-h. .sruiu. Ilf-it-nlnr.itlniwnr lh -1 l.i
'' " " " "",11 III llil l If-
nature, arc IiIt.hi iinf up uml eurriril oiu u.
IV njaiClll III ' Fliv, inn- VI ,11V 1,91; U lliehf
ir r.
tfjrfilr,il XliAllitmla lirnd.lllii Vlvi-n...
It i-t-i-iia I Iim iiia.i u nnilt.rriil 1 II vli.nvn .1, tti .
1 r iiiia.i ii. 1. 1 1 1 1. 1 n - .ifiinin
It. II. .tlrltO.Vtl.D V CO.
ni jrjf 11 j uml (Sen. Apts., s.m Kraurlsrn, Cal.,
nr. 01 usiiuiinnu aim ciiarnon sts., N. y.
.SOI.II IIY Abb UltlHKIlhTS A DKALERJJ-
JACOB WALTER.
BUTCHER
EIGHTH STREET,
AULWDan wiiininiTTnn nn nnmi..Ai.
m
vojiu, anjoinuiK tttumy'a.
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