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11 A , ,7PV.-viTIAN- BAND. J! ww I i mnSi mad th Southern Illlnll and It I IlTV,iijr ml pipprdio,utulsb music In ny,numj)r8pr ' . , pc-nics; Celebrations, and Parties of all kinds. Kn. WtlTtO, adr. (It C. HoDitN, ScoY , AH communication should bo addressed to the Secretary. Conservatory of Mime, Corner TwellA street and Washington RTMBn. bOii-Mf. ICE! I0JE3! ICE! HUSE, LOOMIS & CO., 'ta'kos great pldssUN'ln announcing 'tlutt tbey aro now prepared to upply everybody with lake tec of tho very btt quality, either aV their iioties of ftt the stores. Order should bo left nt the office, No. CO Ohio l,ece. fi-r lMm ICE. ICE, ICE. TH0MA8 8PROAT & SON Wholesale anil Retail Dealers in 1'URK LAKE IOEi Cairo, Illinois,- and Columbui, jvontucky. Cairo olllco at Iltucu & Wilson's, corner Twelfth street and Uluo levec. Wo wtll run in Ire wacori Uitonshout tin1 M?" !S,,XWlflP.JtWW Ml Aw ' VfTT anil JWsS1uiiiMi our friends outside tlmolty with loo bv th cake or car load, packed In ,ww dust, for shipment to any ''an.C(-;d f AN OUOINAKOK. An ordinance xo cofviruct aurr reconstruct certain sldnvalkslu the city or Ulri. Bo Itordairied by the city council or ,thc 'Wkc ilnat tho following named fide walks bo reconstructed ofwoqd in. the milli ner hereinafter exprcsi-cd, viz: On the south side or Fourth street between Wash ington a. il Commercial avenues ; on the wct IiTa nf Wi.htnirtiin aieuuo bctWtcu 1-our III mi Finii tirnis! on. tlit north trfdo of JUIUi street between Wanh.tnSton and Commercial avenUc; on the east uluo- of AvaBhlngton avenue btWccu t'ttlU and Sixth Strcct-j un llm innth ihlo ol fevcutli street, comiueoc- Ibk at tho cut ttdo of fTalmit etrciot ami c.v uSitir t II ty Jrcti on tho nortli lilc of ccvemu treci, c luincnciDg on ttic wci tde of )alnut itrct anil extending writ In the now .wait fronting the property of J. Y. Turner; on the north tide ot Eleventh trcct between H'akhlngton avenuo and Walnut ktrcct; on the eamldc ot l'oplar ttrcct irom apolntoppojltc the nortlitrfyMdtfof UUiic lontreettJ a point iicVcntyllvo (7M feet north of the northerly shio of iwcnty-llrt uuLijon imi ouui huo oi i wen y-nrhi street between l'onlaraiid Sycamore ftrools. Sec. 2. Said walks tball be rc-conslniiitod ai follows: They Uiall bo als tect wldu on top except on fulil avenues where they sli:ll be seven feet wide; tho head or top co or lng toboot whitoo k board. or pUnkstwo (2nnchc thick and notmoro than debt in hc wido, Uie lnKlfle line to be tour leut uisunc irom uio trout iido oniu lot , oxcrpt on said avenuci Hharo It uliall be Uv fuct dlstaut; said board) or planki to bo lahr cronwlso with the sidewalk and tlni iy set and Well spiked on with at least six twciuv penny nails In rach board or plnnk, to thrr'u strlngern ol not leu than threo Inches till k by six Inches wide, tirinly set on edge and well piked on to sills or crois tie not Ice than three inches wido by hlx Inches thick, placed croMwlio to aald sidewalks nt inter vals of six feet; theso sidewalks At street erodings to bo extundod into the street, till they meet tho crora walks. Where the side walks ro elevated above tbo natural ground the potts of tbo treUo work shall bu lour Inches rcpiarc and the si Is or crosi ties shall be placed on'cdgc and joined or morticed Into tbo poti kind well spiked on, and tho stringers shall be notched tightly to said ills or cross ties, and in all catrs (docks ol wood not less than one loot long anil threo inches thick by' six inches wide shall be placed under the ends of each sill or crow tie where tho walk Is laid on the na tural ground and tinder the'ji'iidi ot each poet whero the walk U o'etatcd by treMle work. If the treble- wotk over ttirei- fret high, tbo tamo shnllb .lirtrtly braced ml the posts exh-ndedtwo auuti Jtalf feet aboTO the side walks to whlWi n liuod railing or atrip 1 will o oak piunk one inch thlch by Tour Inches wide" shall be securdy nailed; aid stringers, hills, crosi' tics, post unci K ouod blocks thill be o' white or burr oak, iddccd.r, locust or m lbernr, Sue. 3, .Thai the following walks be con structcdorbrl k, vU: On thosouih side ol Eighth street bctweenWashlngmuHud Com mcr. lal avonta'i; on the north side of i-.ighth street between Washington avenue anil Wa!..Ut street, and OH the eat fldo of Wii-h-log on avenue between Eighth anil .Ninth streets. Sea 4. Slid brlctslde walks on the ctns streets shall be ten feet wido and said brick slduwalk on Wushlngton' avenue shad be twelve leol wide. fHWy shsll bu connmct ed of hard well burned brlcK, compactly ui)d properly laid In herring-bone manner in a bed of ciarne sand not ten limn lour tiiclit-o thick, placed on a linn aid substantial bed of coal dndcis or car.h and shall bo so laid to the grade established by tho tirovlnlons of ordisanco No 83. tiald walks shall bo laid with aslope downward toward tho Mirb of one third of an inch to the foot; a curbing ol sound white or burr oak plank three inches thick and at least lourtecii inches wi o to be spiked on -with thiity petin nails, to sound whlto or burr oak stai es two and one half leet long and thr o Inches square placed on the ouuido of ald curbing Dot moru thau Ave feet apart. Sec 6. Tho local Improvements herein provided tor shall he made by so elal a tnent and in accordance wlili the provisions of sections 18 to fil. iucluelve of article U oj the aoi ot tbo general as-riubly ot tho state of nilnols, approved April 10th, 1872 and en titled "An act to brovlde for the incorpora tion of cities 'and vintages;" and the cottnud expenses of the construction and recon strustlon of said sidewalks shall bepafd out of funds arising from suld special assess ments. - Sec. 0. The oinisr of any lot Irontlng on any of tho tldswalks, pruvlsjons for tho building or re-conn tr etlonol which is nude .by the ordinance, shall bo allowed thirty days alter the time ntwhlchthlt ordinanco ehsll take effect, in which to build or re-cCn-struct said tldewslksa tho ensu may be, op. poblte his lot and ttiereby relieve the same from sssessmcntf provided that the work shall In all rccpects conform to the require mentsof this ordinance and be done to tho satisfaction and approval of the commute on etrects. Kkc. 7. Upon tho cxplrat'on of said thirty days, the city clerk shall publlth notice for ten day In tnc ne spaper publtihlng tho or dinances oftbo city, se til g forth that sealed bids lor furnishing the material or doing tho work, or both, lor the construction and ro- construction ot sua sidewalks directed to the city council will be received at his otllcu up to the time of the meeting of the city council for the opening of ald bids, which rneeUng shall not be earlier than twilo nor ivcr umii ciKuieen uy(, irom the ilsto o said notice, whleU notice tball state the time of said meeting and describe the work to bo done by rfrnng to Uie ordinance, ulvluir lis number and dtto ol mimi. ami i.... Data ordinance W subject l examination ut any time at his olllco. liald bids shall be nened bv the clork In tho presence or h couocll and the contract for dolmr the work or furnishing te material or both, for the I oonHrucuon sou xo-consirucuon 01 sail siue wallaiahall lm awarded tdtho lowent retnun slble bidder, who ihslltutllclently guarantee to the rttltfactlon of the city council the furaUhlne of said material or the perform. aa oi tun worn or uoui unucr uie tuper- iltti dsaas ol the commiitfe nn tr.i. w TStljMnauca time orttmes as may bo tlxed by "fciractol -aid city com oil shall then deem itexnedlenttodoso. If saUbldt are not tMMtuclory to the city council they may rJei any or all or them and may then or thereafter authorize said sidewalks to be l oasstrstcted anil rfoonstructcd by tucb .. .. U.t' wi.m tlilnlr rilnnr. 1 "AftTPYedJune 11th 187. "Y' r John Wood, Mryor. Attstf. WlLI.K, IlAWKlNb, City CIrk. ; jcau" ws.J ..Ati.Ji.liL.., . ...--.4..., ............ ' ' " dH, . .fiomribodv'ltn like from tin It tliollJnncI bill bcn, good iai- r uhd finely printed, lor lf3.25. ,,, One tlioUiAnd .ptstemont printed nt Tits Jltn.i.KTiN olllco (or fy.M. Aolo Ilrnd. Orio Uiolltand'liotn hcaiU tirlti'Ml at Tits IIi'm.ktin ollled lor l.0O:,twt'i''iif i I lor O.N). w . . , ..... 1 1 1 s Ono thousand ImMueM caul, llns llristol board, printed ntTltn liui.l.iniN olllco lor from V-M to $1 00, iii-conllng .to sl.c. HJNDAY. JUNK 14, 1874. Coolest Wol boer In tho city at tbo Thalia1. ' 1 03-0.12-lw A oiAmt oitrlcli, sovontccn (cot litgb, In oltl .lolin llobihfon's ?reat aviary. iltiPtit'iTb wlro screen clotli at llalloy'j cheaper than tho cheapest. 60 1.17-lm Chicago's brat mm uuest Hotel it, tlio now Tromont. It It n marvol of beauty. B6D "Wat iit T. K. Sullivan will gWo you tho belt glas of soda water to bo tounu in inTj i-,, 'Oovt IfoM. John llnytifcs. latb n pupil o'f thot'llro high? ECnfooi, basfij'onu to hll homo nt Umithlandf,Kuntuikym ALL tho day boarders in tho city can bo accommodated nt tho tit. Charles iikvvituuvMuivvi saw iiiu J wmit iva to), with flrit-cla!s board nt tocond elms botol, rntos Tho largest nstorlmcnt ot summer hats and ,'Capi in tho cltyinnd for less money at D. llartman's. ' 1 G8-G-12-tf JJflSOfAL 'CuURCU.VfO,.';.1'. 'G'llbort.Tcotor, will ofQclate at the,.J2pls coral church to-day at 10 o'clock a. in. and 8 o'clock p. m. CioAns. Kor tbo best Olgars and To baccofn tho city, go to.T.KFbtilHviin's, ommorclal avo'mio1'r'ncttr .Tonth strcut. Tho bcit in tbo city. ' 01 G-10-tf. The subject ofthe locturo to bo deliv ered boforo tho X'roo lioligloui atsocla tion by O. C. Rurldgli this evening will bo "Faith cf tho Unbelievers.'' T. E. Olarko, train miller on tho C. A V. jB. K. called at our 'pflico thin week 11 o iipopulsr on tho road, and withal a gentleman and a thorough "railroadlit." Uarriiburg 'Chronlclo.' Sullivam. T. K. Sutllvan, solo agont for Foutjuctt's Colobrated l'crfumr .1 .Btiirch of Gloss, tho beit.xrito of the- kind in uso. l,nco.25"contt')iCr bort . -i.l C-lQ.tf. Coolest AVeiss bcor in'tho city "at tbo Thalia. 3 0.12-1 w. " Tub largost and bctl-solcctcd stock of FUKKITUKE for (alo at wholesale and retail by UENUY KlCllflOFF, No. 110, Commercial avenue, opposite .Seventh street. ' 74 0-17 u,. Hkat. povoral days ago wo stated that tho host had reached the oxtremo bight of ovor ono hundred degroof. This is a tmitako. Tho thormomotor ha) at no time this season gono hlghor than 92 Tnr. MoNiToit. Kor tho .Monitor, tho best coal Cook Btovo uvar mado or tbo Fashion,' tho champion wood Cook of tho Woit; go';to A.Ualley's, 108 Washington avenue, nonr Tonth street.' - ' 1.50-17-m .lust rcceivod, KK) boxes of tlno toilet soap, bought at bankrupt imctton talo In Chicago, which will bo oll'orod for tsalo at less than common rosin soap' at D. Hurt man's. C8-C-12-tf The Hem. Win. hudwig, harness makur, corner of 'ght ttrtot and Com morclal ovontio, lias tho best supply of Imrnest, saddles, bridloi, etc.-, In Southern Illinois, and sells thorn ai aheap as the cheapest. '.isv.G-31.tf Kon tniniui, 'L'inv.nr'i,vuiiuiwaro, steam cooking voseoIs, broilers, bird cages, Ian ttnt, gato sprlngH, gato 'hingos, table and pockot cutlery, fluting Irons, Also for rooting, gutters and spouting, go to A. LUIluy's, 108 Washington avonuo, noar Tonth stroet. BC 1-17-lm. llKALTH AMP TUllK ATKK. l'orsons Wanting citterns ropairod or now ones built can be accommodatol In n satisfac tory manner by calling on tho under signed on Cross etrcot, or by Addressing box 670, P. O., or by loaving word at city clerk's olll o. J. 3. Hawkins. 7&-5.J9. ra To THE JMkmiiriu or Tim EnscorAL Cnuucii. Tho parltbonors und friends of Hev. Mr. atul Mrs. Gilbert aYo cordially tuvltod to spoud a tocial evening inform ally, at their residence, on to-morrow (Monday) evening, 1Mb Inst., tbo tenth anniversary of their wedding. Had Water. At lontt ono-nalf of the oltternt in the city woro flllsd up with tlpo water during tho lata sipo water in. undation. Families Bhould bo caroful about tbo use of this water, as It U any thing but healthy and may do much in tlio way of creating ticknef t. Why Miss Anna, whoro did you go) that nico hat'f At' -Mrs. UulU' Jlil Unory storo, oori)cr of Washington av onuo and Eleventh street. Hhu has tlio latest fashions, und the nlcostand cheap est bats that over caino to Cairo. 30.5 C-tf C. C. llurlolgh, a man . noted for elo quence, scholarship and as nn Independ ent, earnest thlnkor and workor in tho cause of human progress aiid troo thought, will locturo boforo tU Froo Itollglous As. socUUou of Cairo in tbelr hall at 8 o'clock p. in., Sutidny, Junol), 1H74, Lkoiubis ynKit. Ua-0-12.2t Uuoay roil Sale. t)i, Louis make; ln;ht, comfortable and oasy. lias uovor been run much, It In perfect running aider, neither ttratobed nor faded, Will sell very cheap (or calk or on time. Also light tingle harness, sound and good, Apply at HsllliHy Brothers' oftlco, Ohio Hveo. W. (1. Homjiws. l72.G-ll.lQt IIev. QiLJiKnT'B Lkctuhr. The 'Chris tian Union,' Honry Ward Boechor's pa per, havlngUv. Mr. Gilbert's lecture un der dUcuuIon, fc'olnildos with' that gon tlemanjn tits vlows of novolt nndbovel roadlng. Tho 'Union' devotes nearly a column to the cotiiiuoration of tho lea tuio( and spoakfiof Mr. (Jllbort In vory complimentary terms. , v.v; 0 it At q it or.TllIic. A chango of tlnio will tako 'plaooTn tho tlmo'of.arrivnl an d departtiro of trains on tho llllilnll Contrt ral railroad at XI o'olocK to-day, fts Iqllowl : Trains arrive, oxpro!s,uaiiy .. s . .. . . 1 oxcoiit urday, at 2:05 p. in ; mail, daily except so. Trains dopurt, b'undiiy, nt 1:30 h. mall, dally, oxcipl Hunday, nt 12:15 a.m j oxprcsj,Mrnllyoxceps; aundnyiO p. in. bTP.r iwl intension Ladders, Hand Scrootis, Hiddlos, Blavosj Ifjliovols, tipsdos, Forks, llooi, Kukos, IVator Clos ot Urlunls, Kltchon Bnd Cofs Tool binks, Clothos Hlngcrs,CloUioa Hones, . Clothes l.inusn and, In fn'ct, ji.tull ussoftrneut juf kitchen and Uou"" furnishing goods nt A. Ual loy's, los Washington avenuo, near Tenth strcot. do 1-17-lm. .CuoLEfi" Wolss beor.lu, tho city at tho Thalia. ' ' ' oj u-iv-iw. Tub barber stiop is it kbo cornor ol Eighth etrflot and Commercial avonuo whoro J. George SUotibouso wltu his gou- tlemnnly nrslsiante. cau.lwv'"'"'. !'v UM. ui uiunfi)r fiigni, rrauv 10 sooiuo your footings with a smooth shave, or cool your temper und head with a good sham poo. It Is a first-class shop, tind you aro turo ot roooiving nrst-ciass irctumoni. Iiftilios' and chlldron's hair cut or curlod nftor tho'most npprovfid stvlft (f-lt-tf Within mnCiTT IjI.uits. Uulo four ot spxclnl instructions to conductors and engineer on tho Illinois Central railroad says: "Trains will not oxened n tpeed of 11 vp mlloi par hour wbilo within tho dor porutu limits of Cairo. Tho boll must bo continually ruug" while onginos, with or without train", aro Tjdng movod on'lho. tracln at Cairo, botwoon tho government warehouse and tho- passongor station house." Ox next Tuesday ovtnlng tho friends of Mrs. Cshlll will give a grand ball for her boncflt at tho Court Ilouto hotol, It' will bo remembered that iho wns ono of thoto who lost heavily at tho llro las: Sunday, and this fact i sufllcicnt to call out n very largo mooting at her benefit. Tho entertainment promises to bo very ploaetint, ns tho gentlemen In charge of It never ''make lallures. All aro invited Tickot Jl 00. CD -0.71-21. 06 x r. Thebks. Hon. John P. Onrnblo and Mr. J. U. Itoed lett at four o'clock this morning to tnVa part in tbo .proceedings of tho Sunday school conven tion which nisombloi thoro at ten o clock to-day. Thoy will also go to Union's. and at 4 o'clock will organWo a new Sun. day school there. From Hulen's, tbey go to Ricbwood church, whoro an. othor school will be organized. ... mi Ts l'sanv IIocbe. Jim Summorw611 has taken the contract to ralto tho Perry House, and has had a fores of men at work for several days. Thomt Uro's, owners of the property, proposo to have tho bouso raited a little ovor ono foot and n tubatnntinl brick foundation put under It. Thoy will also glvo tho building a thorough overhauling and ro pairing. What they proposo to do with it after it it dona wo cannot say. Coolest "Weiss boer In tho city at tho Thnlia. C3 C-12-lw. Thk GiuoKr. Tho tteamor Frank P. Gracoy, which has been plying batwoen this city and Columbui in connection with tbo Mobllo and Ohio railroad will be withdrawn from that trsdrt to-morrow. Tbo freight and pastongpr traffic of this road will hereafter go by rail via llol mont and the line oi tbo Cairo, Arkan sas and Texas and St. Louis and Iron Mountain railroads. Tho owners oftbo Urncor will enter their boat in tho Evans vlllo and Cincinnati trade. Nick Meat. Messrt Koohlor A ilro will again this morning' havo on sale at their shop somo of the nicost fresh beef, voal, mutton and pork ever offered for salo in tbo city. Thoy buy only tho vory best of stock und at n consorjuonoa have only tbo nicest and cholcost moats. Thoy invito every one to call and too thorn, ftoling confident of their ability to pleaso nil. Itemombor, thoy sell only for cash, and consequently are not compollod to charge two prices In order to keep oven because of bnd debts. 71-G-14.lt l)oo Killino. Tho chlof of police and his aids lire doing oxcullonloxoeutlnn with their "llttlo titles." Thus fur they have sent in tho neighborhood of 125 curs to tholr long, hornet. This is what wo call goid work, considering tho practice tlio chiof und his assistants havo had in this lino, Constable Billingsly brought down tbroo yostarday morning, botween Sevontoonth and Nlnoteonlh stroots on Comiaorclnl avenuu, in the abort space of OfUen minutes. That littlu gun of Hob's don't tnako much noise, but it doos (ts work effostually. Wo say tuccoss to tbo ofilcort in tho' work1 or clearing the city of tho wortblots curs that infest it. Business, The rocolpts and slnpmonts of grain from this city for tho wook Jutt ondod, wat considerably lota than for tho wook previous, and our commission mer chants have commenced tbo usual cry of "dull timet." Cairo merchants havo loss reaton to complain than thoto of any othnr city round about ut. Proportion ately, Cairo bts dono moro real substan tlal business within tho met six months than any other city within many hundred rallosof it, WliUoSt. Louis, Louisville ana uincinuau navo boon doing nothtngi Cairo merchants havo, with vory few ex ceptions, boon driving a good and paying trado. lUlLitoAD KruunstoN. Tho Harris burg 'Chronicle' ot tbo 12th, speaking of tbo oxcurtion to thlt city on tho 20th lust., tayt; Arrangements have boon completed for thu eicurilon to Cairo und on the rlvor on thoVIOtb. "Vo loam thatnulto a nuinbor from this placo and dllTorent portions of tho county contemplate taking part In tho oicursloq,'- It will bo ono of tho nicest nflntrs "fif tho season. ' ' liy refoMnee to untKO oliowholo It, will bdjseen that tickets for tho roumt' trlp can be bail of Air. Ohurcli, station agent, or al tho pottofllce, and at the drug storos. A urst-class stosmboat has boon chnr iorod by tho railroad coinpauy at Cairo, which will carry tho excursionists to any mint on tho rlvordetlrod, to that II can io mado within tima to rotmn, vhith wo art lure cannot bo surpassed) p tiny titftblihmonC a this pari' of tlio country.. Mr., llonpt ,!t woll known to railroad men at ono of tho best watchmakers In' tlio country, and malccj a spoeialty of wotk of this clali Ho has n full sot of transit Instruments far obtaining tho correct timo from tho sun and stars, and makes observations ovory day. Mr. lloupt lini a fullstock of tho bost m&ko of clocks for kcoplng corrrect timo ovor oflorbd for (talc in Cairo. Ho iho has n flno slock of jowolry and watch makers materials, which ho soils either at whotcsalo or retail. -Hb is agent for tho colobrated Karl Zimmerman watches. Ktoro and shop 160, Washington avonuo, nonr Tonth streot. Oanitaiiy Wo frsnuently hear tho question aiknd what tho board of health H vi. ,-., . condition to prevent sickness during tho approaching hot season. Wo do not It. lluvo it ever occurrod to ono' of tbo grumblers who aro continually harping about this mstlcr, that tbo board of health ctnnot nlono do tho work nocct snry to. provonl sloknois. Tito cituont thomtolvos nro thounot most interested in this matter, and if thoy dosiro.to too everything in roadluoii for "tho wrath to como" that It if it is to como at ull, tbey malt lond tbo board of hoalth ovory assistance and encourage ment In thoir power. To stand back and 'gruinblo doii mort to prevont tho board from accomplishing tbo end sought than most people imaglns, If wo desire to too tbo city iti tho condition it' should be, we must help romove tvory obstacle in the war'of the board. If wo do not. and tho oitv Isfnot pronorlr fcleanod un. the blumo 'willfrost with tho cltizo'ns more than with tbo board f health, Plumiiaoj LrtiMCANr." for somo timo past we I aro teen using tho above named oil on tho nilchincry and prstse; in The 1)ul iti.v oilco, und from our ex. porionco with it aro, convinced that It is a moat exec. it artcle. All good me chanics havo long ktown that no specific cylinder lubri:ator has yot raado its ap psaranco (with the oxcoption porlmps of sporm oil) but contiinod torious defects tallow, tallctv ol), and lard, most generally in no, vork well for a period, but tho ac:ds qhlch tho above, and all other nnirr.il oils ontatn, In timo corrode and destroy tho metal. Not so, howovor, with the "plarubago lubricator;" it has no injurious effect ou tho metal and require to to applied much less frequently than any other oil that we know of. Wo considtr Us merits to be especially devo'oped on hoavy Lenirgs, and in s.tuations where it is difficult to lotain oil. Mr. Maxwell t Co., 710, nntth Malntlreot, St. Louif, aro the manufacturers of his splendid ar ticle. Wo recommend ill porsons who havo uso for such an artcle to glvo this oil a trial. I)K. SCUEM-K'8 PULJKNlC SVRUl', SEA Wkkd Tonic, anp Mahjuakk Pill. Theso medicines have indoubtndly per formed more euros of Consumption than any othor remedy knovn to tho Ameri can public. Tboy tiri compounded of vogotablo ingrodlonts, ud contain noth ing which can bo injuious to tho human constitution. Othor renodics advertised ns euros for Consumpion, probably con tain opium, which isibsomowbat danger ous drug In nH cascsiiid if taken freely by consumptive pat ions, it must do groat injury; for its tondene is to confino the morbid maltor in lb system, which, of courso, must mnko . euro impossible, Hchonck's Pulinonia tyrup is warranted not to contain a partita of opium: It is composed of powerful mt hnrmloss borbs, which act on tbo lun,, liver, stomach, and blood, und thus urrcct all morbid sccrotlons, and cxpol al tho diseased mat ter from tbo body. Tieso aro tho only menns by which cotnumption can be cured, and as Schonck's Pulmonic Syrup, Sou Weod Tonic, and JUndrako Pills are tho only modlcines wh. h oporato In this way, it it obvious thoy tro tho only gon uino euro for Pulmot.aty Consumption. Kach bottle of this invaluiblo modicino Is accompanied by full Ciioctions. Dr. Schonck is protossionully at his principal olllco, cornor Sixth and .Vrch streets Philadelphia, every Mondai, whoro all lettors for advlco must bo addressed. 13 O-C-ood-lm. Fon Hsnt -An Enquire of ovcollent house. Geo. FiailBii. TO G14-0t Notick TO Bi'iLuKus. Having startod up our saw mill again, wo aro now pro pared to furn! h all kinds of building inntorial nt loor prices, dolivorod, than it can bo bos.-ht from country mills, Wo havo also on hand two hundred thousand foot 0! assorted LUMiiKiithnt was colored by tlpo wittor that wo will toll at from S7 to $10 por 1000 loot. 1 nr ... i. v "Wall & Knt. 101-C2Mr Dbuoh. Fottho best puro drugs go to P, E. Sulllvan'i Commercial avonuo nonr Tenth stroet. Porsoriptlons carofully propared at nil hours day and night. 1 . ill U-lMf Coolbst Wc.it boor in tbo city at tho Thalia. 03-0-12-lw. ICE CREAM PAUL0I1. T. n. Kill", tbo Arlington houso, hereby unnouiiioii that bo has oponed an icocroam parlcr at tho Arlington house for tbo accommodation of tho public. Families supplied. All orders promptly attended lo. 71-5-17-tf Coolsst Weltn beer in tho city at tho Thalia, 03 0-12-lw. tlo.NPT, .UoSlrsto call atloft.tlon to the (n'iverttsom'n'nl this eofitiomnn's lartf) awl 'oxVollent tiock- of walcbci, THE C & V. ITS, FUtST MONTU UNDEK THK JIKOK.IVKUS. MONKY FOn THK MPLOYK3 , 'ALONG THE LINK. This road.undor tho tftanacoinonl of Ro coivers Morrill nnd p'nfford, itdolnir well. It has been undor tbo chnrgo of tho receiv ers for a inontb,and has made running ox penset nt loast, and this it has not dono before with tho oxooption of n month or two in tbo brlskost business tcaaon, iln:o Its complotion, F.xpontns havo been cut down about twonty per cont. and If busi ness bocomos botlor, at it must or coase altogether; tho road will make a surplus. Thurtday last wn passed ovor tho linn ns far as Curmi with tho paymaster's ca t and had tho pleasure of witnessing tho em. ployes roculvo pay for tholr lnbor. ilessrs. Morrill and Safford, rucolvors, and Catbler Onkly ntid Auditor Itoblnion woro of the party. Ono or two of too employes enquired about laoi: pay, but nil seamed to comprohond tho situation and to bo awara of tho fact that tho rocolvors wero doing all tbey could do. A better matched pair of roceivers than Mossrs, Morrill and Stll'ord canr.ol bo producod. Major Morrill it thoroughly up In railroad matters, understands them in all tho details, and is duvoling all M. .I- (A , , f,.lfiil dlicharun of his irusi. no reminds us (und bo will under stand tho allusion, if no othor pnrssn does ) of thu Indian who stood upon the rock that marks tho cantor of tho romalni of Stoncfort, holding in ono hand bis triulr rillo. Major Salford It too wol known hero to be commented upon. Hissp pjlntmont ai reeoivor gavo croat latltac tlon to all who hd nn interest in tlio ol faro of tho road. Tho day on which wo took our trip was delightful; tho air was cool; thoro wat no dust ; the mad was in lino order, Supnrintondont Palmer having left it In that condition, nnd in short we enjoyed oursolfbtigoly. At Carml wo got in the down passenger train, und after a swift and pleasant rids got back homo safe and sound. POLICE COURTS. Yctterday business was lively In Judgo Bross' pollco court, and tho amount of cross. firing and bard swonrlng indulged In by tomo of tho partiei whllo undergo ing trial wat tlinply wonderful. Tho inmates of tho Fifth ttroot don, familiarly known at tho "Flat Top," wort up In force, and not ono of tho inotly crowd escnp rd tho vongeanco of tbo court, Mrs. Kate Knox, ono of the dirtiest old sho niggors In tho city, is proprietor of tho notorious brothel, and was tbo Instigator of tho trouble. But before sho got through with tbo mattor, tbo wat wonted for ber pains. Annio Davit, Lizzie Prior and Harriott Murray all occupy rooms in tho bouso and pay their rent to Madatno Knox. They aro "loose characters" and do not deny it. Somotimo ago thoro wat a general falling out among tho inmates of the house, and thoy besan to toll tales, out of whi:b grow a good esse, and Cblol of Police McIIalo arrottod the whole party for being inmates of and con ncctcd with a homo of ill-fame. Mrt, Knox and Lizzie Prior wore fined $ls and cost, oacb ; and Annio Davit and Harriot Murray $10 and tbo usual cottt. Executions wore issued, and it Is probable tbo wbolo party will (havo to serve out tholr linos in tbo calabooto. A whlto woman, blear-eyed, pug- nosed, tbick-lippod, and altogethor tho dirtiott bundlo of human tlceh that it hat boen our lot to look upon for many a day, was before his honor un a charge of drunkenness. Sho was u strangor In town, and if tho court would grant bor a stay of exocution sho would leavo the city within tbrco hours. Tho stay was granted. DOGPROSE. A correspondent who it very tunny, but has never darod to bo as funny at bo could bo if ho would try to bo funny, per petrates the following, and asks us to pub lish Ut Through tbo medium of the Franco, Egyptian, Moditorranean and Atlantic cable a dispatch has been recoived from Suez detailing an account of one of the most romarkublo massacres that over dis figured tho annals of history. St. Dar tholomow's evo, tbo oxecutiont In China during tho rovolt agalnst'tho Tartar dy nasty, tho docapltatlont by tbo guilotine during tbo French revolution, when tbo ttroott of Paris literally ran with blood; or tho slaughter of the innocentby Horod, aro but faint and fooblo horrors compared with thoso this tologram doplots. It states that on tho first day of Juno tho KhoJIvo promulgated nn edict by proclamation to tho offoct that nil dogs do tooted in tho net of runnlix ..t Urr-o on four legs and doflanvly wag ging thoir tails within tho corporate lim Ut of grand Cairo, should bo shot to death, killod and cromated-provldod thoir human admlrors, associatos and pro, toctors did not immodiatoly como for. ward and purohnso of tbo grand treasurer cnrtnln brass medals of a peculiar aosign, which had boon struck off undor tbo im mediate supervision of tboKhodlvo; one of said medals to bo attached to tho end of oach dog's tall in tucb a mannor as to bo nt.il and sorvo to accolorato tho .need of tho animal. Tho grand Vizior was charged with the onforcomont ot tbo decroo with authority to omploy tho on tlru constabulary force, toguthor with suoh Implomunts or warraro und destruc tion as could bo found In tbo government arsenals. Tho slaughter coinmonceu qa Tuesday and continued without intermit slon up to tbo dato of tbo dltpatch Tho air resoundod with tho barks, yttlps, and howls of the victims and tbo exultant thouts of the tlayert. Sautaget deolinod ton centlmot por kilo-grammo-ln fact, wero quoted nominal Mournort went about tho ttreots lament ing tholr dopartod bowwowt. Qulot in dividual! anticipated undltturbed slum bort, and tho tuppresilon of hydrophlf. Aftor four days of carnage a computation GREAT CHEAP SALE! STUART WILL OFFER MONDAY, JUNE 8th, $10,000 worth of New and Dcsirabl o Drc3S Goods, Notions, Into Goods, Jlosory, Glovos, &c.,boi jght nttlicirown figures iluring tho Grail Forced Snlo of r ninlin, Dnvoy & Co., of Chicago. Wo aro now ablo to ul.br the pcopKo of Cairo and vicinity the most dcsirablo stock of goods in t lie city at such prices a's will insure- to them a saving of 25 pc r cont. During the special salo all goo. :1s will bo sold for cash. Come early and niako your sclectu tns, ns tho stock must bo losed out within sixty days. was made of tbo number slain, Reports from all tho wards sum in oil tip tho Itn rnonsu totul of tlx killed and ono wounded. Of course, In urn lorn Cslro, tho destruction would havo been still gruator, but wo mutt make allowance fcr tho tuporloriiy ot our fira arms and tie prollclenty obtained by regular drll'. ' Think of such n ttn'.o of (l'airs belnc; in atiguii! in it' '!. '."il occurum in the J vb Inlty of Tiik iii'LLiv n cfllcs. How i ttin fornliead of Its brilliant proprlotor o.ild -lilno and his hoart leap for joy. And Hclmckors I wouldn't ho I'll s h round and bn happy 7 D. 0. Oonit. . COFFINS, CASKET.', And motallocasi's at Wilcox's block at much los than uual prices 45-O.fJ-tf A GK EAT SACItll'lCE. Twelvo yards grensdino for $1 and many other goodt nt similar prices to bo bad at Daniel Hnrtman's. i5H-C-12.lt WILCOX. Tkh pounds of brown sugar for (1 ; 8 pounds bcslcolloo sugar nt SI, I pounds of obo'co butter at $1; baking powder 45c por It ; Imperial tea at 11 ; 3 lbs noffco Jl.atWiloox'i Illock. 107 2.11m. MUSIC. 0. 0. Ilodun, Diroctor of Conservatory of Music, and Teacher of Vocnl, Organ and Plnno Music Instruction given In ullttrlngcl and wind instruments. Klo mentary principles, thorough bass, har mony and counter point. Unprecedented inducements offered. Tboso wishing to securobls services will pleaso apply at tho Conservatory of Music corner of Twelfth streot and Washington avonuo. Pianos tuned and ropairod. SOLI) OUT. Having sold out my olllco and practice to Dr. J. Jotinellej of DoQuoin, who will take possession of tho olllco tbo 12tn ot Juno, I betopoak for Dr. Jonncllo a liberal Share of public patronage. I am well acquainted with him and know him to bo ufirst-clati dentist, and would most oboorfully recommend him to all of my friends and patrons. G. E. Douulab, x-uiica. All thoio indebted to me and all thoso having accounts againtt me aro requeued to call nnd tottlo as I havo told out and intond going nwny tho 1 2th of Juno. 3t o.l-ct U. E. Douolab, , AGENT WANTED. Mr. O. W. Smith, special agent for tbo Uowis Machine Company, is now stopping at tbo St. Charles hotel. Tho company want n first class agont in Cairo, nnd .Mr. Smith is propared to offer special Inducomonts to ono of tbo right kind. Tho machine Is woll known boro as well as in othor sections of country whoro towing machines aro in uso, and in fact, ns well as bv reputation, is tbo very best and most calablo mnchino munufiic tured. Any person desiring an agency will pleaso call on -Mr. Smith, at tho St. Charle" hotol. for a few days. 40 G5-tf LETTER LIST. LADIES' LIST. Hooker Mrt F J Darter Sarab K Cavander Jonnle Dixie Anna Ellis Jano Goodman Jano Homly N It Knipo Nolllo Hodgon Elizabeth Travlt L 0 Kascom Emma Cooloy Minnie Clark Mollio Domo Melvlna Kreoinun Agatha Henderson O A Jackton Noloy Eenfro Maria Stockley Sarah 0 Wright Carrio CUNTS. Adams, Dr Addams, W F ISoeler, Jamoi Uowert, John A Dorris, Joseph Frotiy Joteph Fessenden, H J Gill. Geo Aber, Eugene Arblor, J T Dlancburd, S II ltyron, W S flrubtrcn, Jo Flo chi r it Co, Flemrntng, John Eincb, Phillip Gnllghnr, Joanph Halobury, A II Harrison, John Hoar, Simon Hublor, Willie Johnson, John KalUbrnnnor, Win Longan, Kiohard Murray, Frank Mo An fill', John Mltchel, S:ott Parker, -Mr Price, John Koblnson, Curry Seaman, Goo H Hall, a F Halstod, Kaptitt Herbert, Ithinbart Herd, Waman Hawcs, Wm. T Jetso, Stophen Long, Jat 0 Loo, Homlorton Mlllor, T W Morrlt, It 11 O'Connor, Thos Poole, Harry (2) Penny, Win 11 Rollins, John Shoots, M A Slcphont, Petor Waldo, Giles Yarbor. Chas Hchults, unvor Thompson. ,1 J Whitnoy, .1 W - Gko. W . MoICkaio, P. M. FRED- HOFHEINZ CARRIAGE & WAGON MANUFACTURER. AND BLACKS3IITJIIiG. Sixth Sired and roiniiiorclal Avenue, CA1B0, ILLINOIS. Miecii'l attention given to llonsK Siioino nml general repairing. aui-3-tf II. WAKDNKU, M. D. II. .1. STAIjKEH, M. D. Olllco and rcsideuce 111 Commrclal Avii next door to the Allionoiim. t4.1IM GHOLSON JS HV ADVBllTISEMEiNTS HOUPT, I'rair It Intnimrnt. tor obtaining True Tlmt fmm the Kun or stars, Marin Cliromtter. for Keeping the f orrcH 'I'lmti Practical Watchmaker, A nd all kinds of Watcbiv ork done at REASONABLE RATES. Tiiin kkit nv TRANSIT INSTRUMENT. A Ftt'l Stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWKLKItV, SPEUTACLIIS, TOOLS AXI MATIKIA1.S. ISPSolc Agent for Un fclebratcd h ' Zimmerman Watches. No. 1!0, W amhnuton A r.st Onlro, XIIm. 70 C-14-lm. DENTISTRY J.T ALL ITS BRANCHES, DR- DAVID PARKINSON, Having located In Cairo, sollcltH the pat ronage ot thoso desiring Dental Work. Having been over twenty yean Micconrfiiliy 1'iigBKcd In the study anil praclco ill Dntl try. In all In various bratrhe", he feels Jilitl lleil in siying that Tull hat action will bo given. All tVork VVAHIt.lNTKI. Nnllnrnrlnry ltefcieiicp., Diploma nnd Tcetlinonlals freely exlilbltvil when desired. Dr. Park iii-on U prepared to inaie (JOIiI) AXH SILVEK l'LAI'i:, EXCLISU AXI) AMERIOAX PLA TINA, AM) CELLULOID HASH to mount urllliclal teeth on ; mnklni; a fine siiiitltiito when Natuio fall-. EXTRACT ING nml PLUGGINU dono In u workman like milliner, ntti'ii Having tho teeth for Hie. Charges reasonable, Extructlug !M) centu, Silver tllllngs W. vnts Ollllco room u W. G. Crry's llillldlng, Corner Six", street nnd Uommcrclal uvcntic rTj-KKimiico on Sixth strccl. fS-a-in-wlt. FINE MILLINERY GOODS I'llENll NI'UIXU UUOIIN M it S . M . J A 0 K 8 0 N , (Korraorly Mrs. Swandors,) announcos that sho has just; openod a larg assortment ot tho NEWEST, MOST FASHIONABLE, AND HANDSOMEST Mllliiiory Goods to bo found in the market Sho wilt keep on hand Hath, Honnkts, Flowkiib, Kiiiiionij, Diibkh TniMMiNas oy All Kinds, Ladikh FuitNimiiNO Goods, Notions, Coll a 1114, Un DKRbLKKvKt, Iturvs, And all i-'ds lound In millinery storos, all ot yhca will bo dlsposod ot at tho lowest .oii prices, Mrs. Jackson rcspoctfully asks a continuation gf tho patnonago whlcu has been so llbunlly bestsowed upon hor bv Die ladles ot Cairn and tho vlclmtv. NliW YORK BTOitK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. LAHOBST VAtXTY STOOK IN TUB CITV GOODS BOLD VEltY OLOSK. Corner of Xlsie.atut!i t ! ituil I'sini worolMl Aventia OAIBO, ILLINOIS. 11. t). PATilCIf PBtBBtWsieiWsfcji