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DIRECTORY or JilRO BUSINESS HOUSES !. Anv lminr(i Arm can have threellne1 (.ace, In thin column under appropriate heading tithe rate nl ll.yi per month or llifxryear payable pmrtcrly in wlvanc. If nrtlwr d Tin Wurr. A. IIAtXKV-lenli-r in Moves. Tin and If nrfl Wnre, (iaiden ami tanners' I m piemen M, Wire wiH, iieiriKentiorn, rumps ami Udder I l.i Commercial Avrnue. l.inUruiK, and Job work Hunt- on snort notice. l.iimiMr. .. S . Met ; AIIKY I leult-r In lmrl and soft 1 um- cr, iioorniir, ceilinK, MdniK and urf.iee.l IlimlH-r, llltll Ktl'l Shingles. Iinil'4. Ht. yard corner I wciitieth street aii'l Washington avenue' . LANfrASTElt UICK"Ie,d, m In nash. tloois, IiIiihIh, Hr,.. Iiuril and soli liiiulr and siima-ics. ari an. I oluoe, lomiiicrriiil i avenue, yitm-r win street. tnc-iinr. I). IIAItTM W fn-aler in On.-n.w.ro T,.v Lamps ami ull kin. In of lanry urtirl'l. lonimer- rui incline, corner mii street. MiotoKmphy . , WILLIAM H INTKIt "Ixfh strut Intween . oiiiimrrliiiavi mic und W arfhington avenue. lothlng? mid Mrri'lmnf Tailoring. -lOlIN AMKIM-McnlisntTitilnrandiVulcr in iw-wiy l.le Clothing. 7)1 Ohio lA-vee. Krai t:tat AKcnclea. M. .f. HOWI.KV-Il.ii1 KsUite A-.nt. lluys ui.'I sells real enlutf, collects rents, pays Ult- lor non-resident. etc. Commercial avenue, be .VinUi an. I Tenth streets. " I T r"! ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. S'lJ-tyit nd QUICKEST ROUTE -TO- St. Louis & Chicago Tho only Road Running Two Daily TrninH from Cairo, Making Cited Ha ia Ii:i::3l;::: Trains Leave Cairo 2.20 J .rii, Kat Kxjrr, arriving in 1 Loul :." . in.; liicat'o, 7:.'W, a.m. 2 20 p. m, CINCINNATI & LOUIS- VIL.L..TJ i'ABT laiTiX Arriving In Cincinnati :30, a.m.; Louis ville, :Ui, a. in ; liv!Uimpoi, 4.1.i a.m.; I'a.o'engtrii.hy this tmin arrive at above point OF ANY OTfltR ROUTE. l..:0 p. m. Kat Mail with sleepers atts.-h-ed. lor hi. LOlU ami CHICAGO, arming in M. 1-ouln at ;:.'!') a.m. Chi ni;" at 4.-;o p.m. Connectimr at ndin or Ki'lnirliam lor Cincinnati, Louisville and Indianapolis. FAST TIME EAST ra'-'cni.'eri 1; this line po through to the Fast without any delay caused by Sunday Intf rvenini.'. J'he SA.'L'KUAY A KTI.IiNoi )N 'IK A IN H!i.M i AIKO AKHIVK-. IN NKW YOllK ilONKAY MollM.VU AT Kj v.'i. 36 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTIIKK UOL'JK.- A.lvertiM ua-htii of conipetint' lin: that they mike better t'nn than Oil one, arc are inue! either through Ik'Borance or a lelrp to rolhlca.l tlie publii.-.' For through tirket anl inU.rm:ition, apply at llliooiK Central It. K. Uepot, Cairo. 7U4'K 1UM AT CAIto Klpress -:r" p m. Mail I i; a ui. .JAS. JOHX-ON, Cicn'i Southern At. J. II. .lo.VKi, Tieki-t Alft. FOR RENT, M. J. Howley, Real Estate Agent. Two store room in Winter's lilock; oiiv fronting o:i S'ycntli rtrect and tliu other on Coiiinii rci il uvciiin. iTooins fin Btconl lloor of W'inttT's Ulock. 'JcriftiHiits No. :i aii'l .1 of Winter's row of . rooiuii ca'.'ti. Jtt-nt, 510. .'ice dwelling of ix rooms on Cros f'trevt, in a dohirablo ni'ililorliood, Wavcrly hotel cheap to a good tenant. Cottage of four rooms on Seventh rtrett. Cottage of livo rooms on Twelfth street weM of Walnut. Kxcellent two-story hone on Twenty eighth street, eom!ortahly iiiranged. K. iit, ilO. Cottage on llih i-tn-et, hetwoen Wash ington avenue and Walnut rtreet. .Store room and dwelling lately Mat fon's shoe store. Two-tory house on l'Jth sreet, of six rooms. Kent $10. Store room corner lsth street, and Wa.-liington avenue. Two-story house corner, 12th and Wal nut strcet.s, Kent JO. Desirable rooms in various parts of the city. Tl.t'.v i.li i ti i iAin iui:u Hunt jilie tlli eto of crrora anil al.nac in () iiulv lite. .Vanaooil Itealoreii. liu-'Q UJ f5 MllmenU to nirriui;u niuorcl. Vj J New n.tth.xl of treatment New ( Mi"'"' 1li"" 'Walile reiucUiea. li.ioka'JT eX aii'l ciri'ulara eeut free In peuleit.O l "jyl envel"eg. AllerM4 UowaKD An- S tJ W amiATiuN. ll'J N. Ninth a', i'hila-m DO .ilelphia. I 'a. An institution hav- 3 O feiiinira hit'h reouuition lor honor-" el.il.lA ....n.l.i.. . . . : 1 kill. Two Irrrcoiifiliihle Coiidilioim, I tcbility and health uro Irreconcilable conditions. Weakly people, that Is to say people who lack the vitality reijui siti tor a vigorous discharge of each and all of tho bodily functions, are invaria bly alllicteJ with some, though it may bo a trilling, disorder of tho system. Atony, or a want of muscular and ner vous vigor, Is accompanied by poverty of the blood and leauness. A certain way to overcome: it and prevent the aggra vated maladies to which it must ulti mately lead Is to use Ilojtettcr's Stom ache Bitters, which promoto digestion and aseituilatloa ot the food, and thus nro tho means ot furnishing the body with a supply of blood of a quality es sential to Us proper nourUhiueut. In ylgoration through tho Instrumentality ot tho matchless tonic protect the fee bio from a host ot bodily Ills which lurk In ambush tor tho debilitated. The bitters are an article which It U most desirable to keep constantly ou hand. 4-20-7t. fi fig iBUU SBOB.BT 0OOIXTHS I3L 1h knia-hta of the ahote r-ler meet llielr hall the first ajiiltliinl Manila in m il month. Commercial avenue. !M .loor aoum oi win utrret, at n p m. JOHM 1. lluI.UKH, U. U. lit A8CALOX LODUK, KO. 61. Knlfrhta of Pythiaa, nuwta every Fri- lay nioi i naii-pant mvwi , in uuu- renowa iian. iiowb, Channellor Conioiander. i i AI.RXANDKU LOOUK. NO tU. fir Independent Uriier of Odd-fel- j Jt iowd. iiiwta every l nurwlay niht pa at half-iawt aeveA. in their hall nn Jommerctul avenue, hetwnen bixthami fieventb .net Will K. Hahkikk, M. U. Tiito encampment, !. o. o. F., rnecu in 'xM-rellova' JUU on the flrnt ami third I in a.lay in every month, at half-past aeven A . Comiku. C P i aiuoi.oikjK. No.zrr.A.r. a. m. II..1.I e.tfiilaff V)nimtlnirtinna In Ua. Hon ir Hall, corner Coinineirial avenue an. I Kivlith atreet. on the aeoond and onrlli Momlav of each mmitn. HATKM OF ADVERINI.'VU. 9 All billa for advertiainx, are due and pay able tit ADVAKCB Transient advertiaina; will be inaorted at tht rate of 11 oh perajuare for the first ioavrtion and 60 cents for each subsequent one A literal diacount will be miele on atamling and dinpl advertisenienta for inaertini; Funeral notice II '0 Notice ol meeting of aocieties or secret orders t eenta for each insertion cnuren, society, renuvai ana supper notice . .... .-to a'lvenineiuimi win ue reeiveu ai l'a man 80 cents, and no aavertiaernent will 1 inserted for lea than three dollars per month local ni-Ni.t.Mi .oif r: Of one square (S linns space) or more, in scrted In the Hullkti as follows : (Less han one square counted as a square.) One Insertion per square ... .$ iV) Two insertions m t square. Three Insertions per square 00 Six inertlons per square Two weeks per square 2 50 3 TJ One month per square- Special rates made on large advertise ments or for longer time, CITY NEWS. SATURDAY. APRIL 2. IS77. Local Waather Uepork Caibo. III., April IrfTT. Tiaa. II k. Tub. W ikd. Vat. r, S li With cloudy a re 11:11 1 j .m ;.' I 7o I N To e i.i I lUll.fa.'l if I niches. JAMES WATSON. Serveant. Bixnai brrTlce. V. 8. A. A Card. To all who are suflering from the errors and indi.rttions of youth, ner vous w eakness, early decay, loss of man hood, etc., I will send a recipe that will i-ure you, free of charge. This great trncdy was discovered by a ininsionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inuiati, Station I). Bible House, New rVj C.t v. l--fiui Or. IV. . Joet lyu DKMIaT. Has received a large-ortuient ol artificial teeth, and is prepared to supply all of his patrons. All branches ot dentistry performed in the most durable manner. Call at once. Ortlce Eighth street between Washing ton and Commercial avenues, Cairo, Illi nois. Kefiigerators, the very best, at A. Ilalley's, 115 Comercial avenue. Also stoves and tinw are, toilet w are, table and poeket cutlery, garden and larmcrs' Im plements, plows, coin planters and ahtllers, sulkey rakes, and a general stock of stoves, tin and hardware, llovrer stands, both wire and wood, flower trainers, different styles, hanging bakets of all kinds ; the largest variety of bird cages In the city and w ill be sold very low at A. Ilalley's, ll'i Commercial avenue. -3m Tolmeeu hiiiI I itm. Merchants. groci rs, and saloon-keepers should not lorget that Messrs. Corlis & Uaukin, proprietors of the Frairie State Tobacco Factory at Metropolis, have opened an establishment at the corner of ixtu street and Ohio levee In this city where they wil. do a wholesale and retail business in the tobacco and cigar line. They have on hand the largest and most complete stock ot oba'co and cigars ever opened in Cairo, and are prepared to Kiipply the wants of the trade at the lowest living prices. Dealers are in vited to call and examine their stock. 4-13-tf. E. r. Hunker Hitler ft lue of Iroa has never been vnown to fail in the cure ol weakness, attended with symptoms: indin- poaition to exertion. Inn of memory, dilti culty of breathing, general weakness, horror of disease, weak, nervous trembling, dread ful horror of death, nilit sweats, cold feet, weakne, dimness of vision, languor, uni versal laacitu.te ot the muscular system, enormous appetite with dyspeptic symp toms, hot hands, tlasbin ol the bojy, dry ness of the skin, pallid countenance and eruptions on the face, purifying the blood. iain in tue duck, heaviness oi toe eyelids, reuuent liluek iiotn flvimr hefnro tho ovea with temporary sutlixion and loss of siht, want oi attention, etc. These Hvuintom all arise from a weakness, and to r.-medy that, ii;.e E. V. Kuukel'i Bitter Wine of Iron. It never fails. Thousands are now enjoying health who have used it. Take only E. F. Kuukel's. he ware of counterfeit and base imita tions. As Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron is so well known all over the country, dniK gists themselves make an imitation and try to sen u on to meir customers, wnen they call fur Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron, Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron it put up only in 1 bottles, and bus a yellow wrapper nicely put on the outside with the pro prietor's photograph ou the wrapper of each bottle. Always look for the photo irraph on ibe outside, and you will always be sure to get the genuine. One dollar per bottle, or six for f 5. bold by druggists and dealers everywhere ALJj WOKMS REMOVED ALIVE. E. F. Kunkel's Worm Syrup never rails to destroy l'in Seat and Stomach Worms. Dr. Kuukel, the only successful physician who removes Tap Worm in two hours alive, with head, and no fee until removed, Common seuse teaches that il Tape Worm be removed, all other worms ean be readily aettroyed. (Send tor circular to Dr. Kun. kel. So. 2T)9 North Ninth street, i'hiUdel i ni,t'a., or call on your druggist and ask !or, Jott,e of Kunkel's Worm Syrup rrite.ll.0 HBsverlails. w yrup I.oml BrVlllra. MJ. Aldcn Is In St. Louis. i no public library will lie oicn to day. Another excursion on the L W. Anderson Is belnf talked of. l lie police courts arc dull. No caios were tried yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Oberly will return to Cairo Monday or Tuesday next. lion. A. II. IrviH, after rnendins two or three days with his family, left on Ins return to Springfield by the I 111 nois Central on Thursday tiicht. ....... . Mr. A. Marx has returned from tl ie east, where he went to purchase new goij. ma Btock of sprin? and suintni. I goous Will arrive In a tow !iva I J r.ery man lias his hobhv. TIip AW. T .- . . . . . notiby is gai in the street lamm. Itnv a lantern, brother, and then vou can supply your own light wherever and whenever you want it The war news has caued another ad vanee in the price of Hour. Grades that iouin ne nought three months ngo for l a a... V.w are now selling at $9.50 to $10 Thebestgrades are now worth $11 to $12. I h. C. HalltT. advance annt lnr rrof. Cooke, the "Exposer ot Spiritual ism," is at tne bt. Charles. Prof. Cooke win appear at the Atheneum next Fri day and Saturday evenings. A. .Marx, the popular clothier has gone East to purchase a complete new stock of goods. The goods damaged by fire at his old stand are being closed out rapidly at very low figures. 4-2 M w. Horse thieves visited Beeek liidge on Wednesday night, an l stole Rev. Simon Marshall's "yaUer nag." Simon wants his horse baek and is willing to pay a reward for his return. See untie. o. where. i ne cnange in the manaseniont of the Cairo and incennes railroad willtukc place on next Tuesday. Mav 1st. Mai. .11 orrui retiring and Mr. Eos well Miller assuming the duties of superintendent of the road. There was an immense crowd of peo ple assembled in Lu Quoin on Thursday to hear ex-Vice-I'resident Coilax lecture on OJd Fellowship. Members of the order were present trom St. Louis, and nearly all the leading towns and cities for a hundred miles around. The ladies of the episcopal chutch are making preparations for their soci able, which Is to take place, at the resi dence of Dr. C. W. Dunning, corner of Ninth and Walnut streets, on next Thusday evening, May 3d. Within the last ten day s Chief of Po lice Gossman has compelled no less than twenty ot the suspicious characters that have been in the city for the last two or three months, to leave town, and yet there are as many more In the city that it seems impossible to get rid of by any means. There will be services at the Metho dist and Episcopal churches at the regu- larhours to-raorrow, morning and even ing. Owing to the absence ot the Kev. Mr. George there will be no preaching In the Piesbjterian church. Sunday school will be held as usual at three o Mock in the afternoon, Confidence men and prostitutes are the curse of Cairo. Yesterday afternoon a couple of Poplar street women, under the Influence of too much tangle toot, took up a position on the sidewalk, and for the space of an bouruiade the vicinity vocal with vulgar talk and indecent con duct, The ladies of the church of th3 Re deemer intend to give a grand strawberry lestival ou Thursday evening, May 10th, 1S77. The place ol entertainment will be announced in due time. A splendid supper, delicious strawberries and ice cream, and all the usual good things will be provided. Carl Peters, tho blacksmith, whose shop was destroyed In the great lire on Commercial, has erected on tho sight of the old building one ot the linest brick blacksmith shops in Southern Illinois, where he is prepared to do anything in his line at the very lowest price- Mr. Peters is one of the best workmen in his line, and horse-shoeing is oue of his specialties 4-2 1-tf. The public library will be open to day. The following uew books have been received : :Boys of 70," by C. C ColHn ; Kismet," by Miss Dudu Fletch' er; "Silver ritchers," by Miss Alcott; Show Your; Passport," by E. E. Hale ; 'Pine Needles," by Mrs. Warner; "Seven Oaks," by Holland ; "Country Quarters," by Lady Blesslngton ; "Hy perion," by Longtellow. On next Friday and Saturday even ings. Prof. Cooke, the great exposer of spiritualism, will exhibit in tho Athen eum in this city. Prof. Cooke has won considerable renown for his successful exposition of spiritualism, and bears testimonials from some of the best know ft scientists in this country. His entertain ments will bo Interesting, and will no doubt bo attended by many ot our most prominent citizens. The llarrisburg Chronicle says : We understand that Mr. Iloswell Miller ill become, superintendent of tho Cairo and Yincennes railroad on the first ot May, and hopo that it may bo so. Mr. Miller has been secretary of the company since its reorganization, Is an accomplished gentleman, a good railroad man, and if he does advance to tho position ot super intendent wo predict ho will produce a uew era or prosperity and usefulness lor the road. Tho city council met last evening and transacted considerable business. tuenew council will hold their first regular meeting on next Tuesday even Ing, when his honor Mayor Winter will deliver bis annual address. Mayor Win ter luforms ui that It is not likely that be will be ready to make his nominations at the ttrst mooting of tho council, but he will submit themjto the council at the meeting to be held one week from Tues day evening, A ipsclal dispatch Irora Champaign, Illinois to the 5t. I,ouU ll'publi,:n,tt re ferring to tho Odd Fellow's celebration In that city on the 20th, Bays An elo quent oration was delivered in the after noon by Hon. J. II. Oberly of tho Cairo Bulletin, grand representative, highest officer of the order in Illinois. lie w as listened to most attentively by an Im mense audience, and his address received very high eulogies from members of the order. The weather was fine and citi zens generally turned out to witness the procession. Two balls and a sociable arc held to-night." The much talked ol baby show, now being gotten up by Dan llartman and Sol. Sil yer, will take t.lace at Turner Hall on May Kth and Oth, commencing each day at 1 and closing nt 5 p. ni. There will be live different classes. Class "A" admits all babies under six months old ; class "B" all under twelve months : class "C" all under two years ; class "D" all under three years ; class "E" twins. Music will be present each day to en liven the occasion. The premiums for eich class will be published In a few days. 1 Turner Hall Is the best in tho tWv that could be obtained for the show, as there is ample room lor all that may at tend the show, and, furthermore, It li situated near the center ot the city. The tobacco sale at the Farmers' warehouso on Thursday was the largest of the season. The number ol hogsheads sold was eighty, as follows: Forty-two hhds. Inrra nl 3 20. 3 10, 2 05, 3 10. 3 25. 4 23, 3 40, 3 CO, 3 05, 3 4., 3 20, 4 00. 85, 4 40.4 05. 1 45, 4 Mi, 3.50, 3 53. 4 00. 4 (X) 3 t)5, 4 90, 3 .10, 3 Or,, n 3.-,. 3 3 50, 3 75, 4 30, 4 00, 3 M, 4 10, 3 25, 60. 5 00, 3 50, 3 00. 3 CO, 55, 3 3. Thirty-eight hlids. low to good medium lenf ?c, mi n nn 00, . 10, 8 20, S 25, 7 75. 7 50. 8 05. C 90. 7 CO, B C3, 7 30, C 93. 8 1(0. C 75. 35, 8 75, 7 10, 5 90, 5 20. 7 00, 5 20, CO. 8 (W, 5 53, C 90, 5 35, 5 50, 10 15, 10, 8 00, C 95, C 00, 7 50, 6 25, C 30. 13 00. Among the purchasers present we noticed many new laces faces never before seen at a tobacco sale in Cairo. 'he bidJing was spirited, and the prices obtained satisfactory in the highest de gree. The Ulandvillc -V!ic. savs that on Wednesday last a horse belonging to Mr. II. P. Melton, took sick and became so unmanageable as rendered it necessary to snoot mm. lie was a horse ot uncom monly mild and gentle disposition, but after he had been sick a little while, his K.-uucness was cnangea into the most t ;rriflc actions kicking, pawing, and biting at any and everything that came within his reach and holding on to what he would get between his teeth with bulldog tenacity. He made a grab at Mr. Melton's arm with his mouth, and caught lust enough of the arm to bruise It badly. Mr. Melton knocked him down with a stick before he would let go. The horse was very strangely effected, and some suppose he had hydrophobia. Mr. Melton, the owner of the horse, makes the following state ment of his action from the time it was first discovered there was anything wrong with him until lis was killed "On the mornin? of the 10th it was no ticed that his hair appeared rough and unnatural. On the lollowing morning he seemed to be sick, but not dangerously so. The next morning ho was found suflering intensely. When offered water he drank two or three swallows, and had convulsions about live minutes in tervening between each. When they were on he would bite any part of his body ho could reach, strip ping the llesh clean to the bone. He would take hold of his legs and tear out whole mouthful, sccmiii'' to enjov it. When not down with a spasm he would strike himself on the mouth with his forefeet, and would bite off grass and weeds and spit them out. During the whole time he appeared rav ing mad, and would bite anything that camo l.i reach ot him. When lu ant hold of anything it seemed as if he couldn't let go." The impression pre vails among those who saw the horse and witnessed his s'.raugu actions that it was clearly a caso of hydrophobia ; but Mr. Melton, the man who owned him, is not aware that he was ever bitten by a dog or any animal that could have been afflicted with the terrible disease. l'he case is a very stranzo one. and worthy the attention of scientists. Letter I.WI . The lollowing is a list of letters ie- mainlng uncalled tor at the postotfice in Cairo, Alexander county, 111., Saturday, April astn. 1577. Ladies-Bettes, Mollie ; Bowzella, Jes sie; lirown, Susan; Burns, Malinda; Cox, Mrs. James ; Cannon, Mary ; Green, Mollie; Hale, Ella; Hall, Mrs. Chas.; Hollis, Mary J.; Lindsey, 11. L.; Mauley, Nannie 8.; Richardson, S. J.; Ross, Min nie; Steele, Mrs. U. K.; Sharpe, Ellen ; Thompson, Sophia; Taylor, Bettle ; Taylor, Nellie ; Williams, Nicey; Wil Hams, Mollie; Young.Sallle. Gents. Anderson, Chas.; Anderson, Elijah; Anpaugli, John; Anderson, Jordan; Atkins, Wm.; Benjamin, A. II. ; Bulcy, Bruce; Blan, Dan ; Bush, J. W.; Coleului.Gus; Campbell, J. W,; Colgnn' Jas.; Daley, Jas.; Duett, V. m.; Free man, T. J.; Grove, Houston 5 Galigher, Jase: Griffin. J is. G.; Gillhatn, WH.;' llcufner, E. J.; Hoflmiller, Fred; llanip' ton, 11. W.; Harlan, J. 1J.; Hale, L. p..; Hendricks, R .; llocharon, Hobt!; Jones, Oscar; Kent, John; Lankford, Geo. IL; Lewis, John; Lynn. W. J.; Miller, Albert; Miller, Frederick ; Meyer's, II. M.; Marvin. M. E.; Mocre, Willis; park, Addison; Radford, W. F.; Ilurasey, w. C; Sut ton, Will E.; Tucker, Henry W.; West boy, John L.; Wright, It. B. Persons calling for any o tho above letters will please say "advertised." Geo. W. McKeaio, V. M. tor stoat. A house 011 Division street, between Washington aveuue and Waluut street. Apply to W.Jt. Smith. 4-2-tt ODD FELLOWS. tilty-LlKhth Annlvernnrjr ar the iirnrr. Tho Kxcnroloii to adnrah ami Re nrn. As was stated In yesterday mornlmr's issue, at the hour of 9 o'clock Thursday morning, the splcnuld steamer C. W. Anderson, well frehzhted with Odd PpI. lows, their wives and families and a few invited friends, left Cairo tor Paducah. iho boat had no moro than Kot under way before the cabin was tilled with younz ladles and gentlemen, whirling round In the reeling mazes of the waltz, or skipping the sten of .the quadrille to the music furnished I J Prof. Eiscnbcrg's band. The older portion ot tho crowd gathered upon the guards and'hurrlcane deck and wondered how anybody could dance In a close cabin and pass the beautiful and varied scenery along the Ohio. Arriving at Paducah late In the even ing the cxcurtionist.s went ashore, and alter strolling through the streets of that city, returned to the boat, expressing a willingness to return home. Just before sunset the boat was under way, and again Prof. Eisenberg and his band was called to gratify the wishes of the dan cers. 1 he dance continued till the boat arrived, early yesterday morning, a O'airo.and yet thete was a lew who regret ted to Itai'c off dancing even at that late hour. On the return trip the passengers were called together by one of the members, and Mr. C. R. Woodward was elected chairman, whereupon, tho lollowing resolutions were read and unanimously adopted : ReAred, That we tho members ol Alexander Lodge No. 224, ot Cairo Illi- nriia. mill thpir famill..s. and tin lnvlt-x.il guests of said order, on their excursion tritv to !:uliipiih- RfntiirU V. ami rotnen hereby tender our thanks to J. A. Crouch', master, e,. m. Marshall ana J. W. rut man, clerks, and Messrs. Ralph Moss and Jas. M. Mathney, pilots, an 1 Frank Cassldy chief engineer, and all the other oftlcfrs and employes of said steamer for their gentlemanly de portment, and using all and every meas ure PVPn fer.trnnrlinnrvl In thole r.nu . . j t ... . . . . 'invi to make the trin nleasnnt ami Tro.nl,iA for nil those participating. Ilesotrt'l. That vn riwimmnn1 (l.n above named steamer for the traveling puiiiic, ana especially its gentlemanly ohVers. Rrnolvt'l. That these, rennlntlr.ua v, published in the Cairo papers. Iteicleed, That a copy of these resolu tions De turnished the officers of the C W. Anderson. C. It. Woodward, Chairman. TA, Comings, Secretary. , Scotching Malaria, It is a fact widely and amply attested that where the powerful and pernicious drug, quinine, and other mineral poisons. administered as remedies for fever and ague and bilious remittents, fail to yield more than terapoary relief to the'sufTerer.llostet- ter's Stomach Bitters scotches those tremen dous epidemic most thoroughly, aud by stren'tening the system and regulating its functions, protects it against malarial at tacks. No resident of a locality where the above maladies prevail, or where they are likely to break out in consequence of the poisoning of the atmosphere by noxious ex halations, should fail to take practical cog nizance of the above important truth, and by a timely use of the bitters avoid the ravages of maladies so disastrous to the physical constitution. There is not In ex istence a finer tonic, corrctive and defeu vie cordial- 4-21-Tt. Never Known 10 Fail. Dr. Morris' .Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry And Ilourhound has never been known to fail in permanently curing obstinate coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, r.or any disease of the repiratory organs, and tdoes it, too, at once. It is not neces sary to take it for a long time before you car. dicovei its beneficial effects, its sale in this community is immeuse, and its pop ularity universal. It should not be clatscd with compounds put up by inexperienced hands. Do not fail to give this great and potent remedy a trial. It will not disap point you. Try It on?e. Trial size, 10 cents. Regular size, CO cents and one dol lar Barclay Bros.. Agent. Also agents for Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Syrup, which never fails. Pleas, ant to lake, and requires 110 physic. Price, cents. 4-i iw J mat 0encl. Mrs. Scantland has just opened a new stok of millinery goods on Seventh street back of Messrs. Greer & White's store. Bleaching aud repairing done in the latest styles. Please give mo a call. No trouble to show goods. 4-19-2t Ntolcii. Stolen lrom stable nt Beesli Ridge, on Wednesday nlght.April 25th, one yellow horse, with yellow eyes aud stiff neck. The finder will be liberally rewarded. Simon Maksuai.i.. Cairo, III., April 27th, fs77. rirfct-Claaa Laundry. It is now conceded that Mrs. Coleman, ti e laundress, No. 12 Fourth street, be tween Washington and Commercial ave nues, has one of the best conducted laun dry establishments in the city, and land .ords of hotels and boarding houses will dud it to their advantage to call upon her. ltemotMl. ! Mrs. Spears has removed her place ot business from Seventh street to Com mercial avenue, No. 11$, in Winter's block, where she will bo pleased to wel come her old customers and new ones. She has a tine assortment of new goods trom New York, consisting of ladies hats of all patterns, flowers, leathers and all kinds of goods in the millinery line. Ladies will do well to call and examine before buying elsewhere. , She will bo pleased to show goods at all times. Hats bleached and trimmed to order: coloring black or brown 4-23- Ira . hneiioj-, Dyer aud cleaner of ladies' aud gentle incus' garments, No. 30 Eighth street, Cairo. Gentleoiens hats dyed and cleaned and blocked in the latest style. Chemical soap on hand, warranted to remove impurities from all fabrics with, out Injury to the material. lrn. TEMPLE OF FASHION. Down ClaO Mi Miim (iood We are in receipt of film GENTS ENGLISH WORSTED CLOTHING Ever 'ught to Cairo. These goods are purchased by Mr. Farnl.aker who re.ldes in ,,n.r. . 1 kchlVme ""deling and buying just what the market needs and at prices to suit the times. You will do w ell by calling on us, to look at our goods and prices. Wemiko A Specialty of Gents Furnishing Goods and Stetson's Fine Hat. FARNBAKER & HAAS. Corner 7th St. and Commercial Ave. In Winter's Block. The- Rninltow in the sky is a sign of God's promise that the world should never again be destroyed by water: and view-inn the tenacity with which men hold on to life, it Is surprising to all how recklessly they snap the links one after another, by paying no heed to the derangement of their constitution, be cause they are so light ns to soon wear away. Mistaken delusions If one of the parts of our delicately comnler or"ni.in be injured, it throws greater strain on the isrttii an sutler. Wlsblm: to malnta n the animal economy iu a healthful state and to restore lost rower, we have onlv to use the celebrated Home Stomach iiit- ters. 444w i llollonaya Fllla and Ointment. Scrotula was considered Incurable until he great discovery of "Hollow-ay's IMUj nu v ment" Hashed upon the world. Diseases which baffled the skill of the medical schools, readily yield to these peer less remedies. Scurvv. ervsiDelaa. salt rheum, itch, and all cutaneous eruptions ire curable by them. Twenty-five cents per box or pot. Pictures anl Brackets. E. C. Ford has removed his Variety Bracket store to Washington avenue near Tenth street. He has opened a largo stock of brackets, shelves, frames, chromos, picture cord and tassels, cur tain tassels, fancy nails, hat racks, etc. Picture framing made a speciality Chromos mounted In tho cheapest and best style. , im farm for Kent. A line farm of S3 acres in Alexander county.on the Mississippi river at Berry's landing. Good dwelling, barn, well, Ac. on the place. Rent low to a good tenant. M. J. How ley, 3t Heal Estate Ag't. For Stale. Horse, buggy, harness, and a complete outfit for the same. The horse, five years old, buggy and harness nearly new, all tor one huudredand lifty dollars. Apply to N. W. Hacker, 70 Ohio lcyee. Photograph. For artistic Photoirranlis at a moderate cost call at Gustave Wet.ell s Gallery. 2m. VVniiteil. A good cook. Apply to Mrs. W. It. Smith, Thirteenth street between Wash ington avenue and Walnut. S obtHinol, on mc chiinicnl itcvicis medical or othir compounds omr iiienlui ili-tina lile-iHurks. aud labels. Civenta, Asttg-nmnnts. InterfVraiii'ee. etc., promptly uikudcd to. inventions tl.kt nave oeeu by the 1'iitcn O ill c e in a y still, iu nics i: aiies. lie ge-cim-d by us. Heiug oppo site the Patent Olllc we can muke cloier search es, and secure patt-ntu more promptly and with broader claim than those who ure remote from v asningion, I end us a model or sketch ol your device w make ex a ni i u a tion frre ofchurire.an.l a.lWiiea (o patentability All correspondence strictly contldt-utiul prii-ea Prlocs low. AMI KO LilAKUK L'NLKS PAT KM' IS SKCl UKD. e n IV-r to ollicials iu the Patent office, anJ to nventors in every blute in the t'nion Addies C. A. SNOW k t.O. Oppos e l'stent OOice. Washington, D.C. MISFIT CARPETS. English Brussels. Three Ply and lngraii alno, stair Carpets, Velvet Rugs, Crumb Cloths, Oil Cloths, etc., very cheap at the Old Place 112 FULTOW ST., EW YORK Carpets carefully packed and sent to an part of the United States tree of charge. crsEND for:price:liit.- J BENDALL O'CALLAHAN & HALL, IRON, TIN AMD Slato Rooforo, Booting and Guttering a Specialty Slate Rootling a Specialty in any part of Southern niinoia. Lightning Bods, Pumps, ItOTti and Tinware. JebhUs Pveamlx Dea. PATENT EMM go tho Friooo of THOTG- 8 the Finest Stock of Cos r lUTorlra RIVER NEWS. Win Department, Riveh Repot, 1 April H7. Is77. ( ASOVS STATION. LOW WATEH. Cairo ;w I 3 3 Pittshura- a n Cincinnati 21 2 Louisville 1 4 Nashville 24 7 0 0 St. Louis 23 S 0 0 Evansville So 4 X4 Memphis M . Si A X 4 Vicksburu; 41 O X t New Orleans 4 5 a Relow hih watr IsTl.j TAMES W At SON, Sera-cant. Shrnal Service. ' S. A. Port 1.1st. ARIUVKP. Steamer James Fisk, Paducah. DEPARTED. Steamer James Fisk. Paducah. VARIETY BTOBB. New-York Storo WHOLES ALB AJfD BJCTAXL. I-ictx'soert VARIETY STOCK IN TEE CITY. Good Sold Very Ooae. Corner 19th St. and OommeroisJ At caibo. uxnrois C. 0. PATTER & CO. O. HANNY, DKALEU IN Prints, Muslins, Domestics, BOOTS & SHOES GROCERIES Coffee, Sugar & Syrup Specialty in Teas Goods Delivered Promptly. STRATT0N & BIRD, Wholesale Grocers Ami Commission Merchants A.QENT8 AMERICAN POWDV OO Ohio LATee. O. D WILLIAMSON, Wholesale Grocer A ad tfeakr in BOAT STORES, Commission Merchant Wo. 78 OHIO &EVEE. SPEC. AL attantiot f lven tooonibjasnanu aal Allinx orders P. CTJHL, -Exclusive Flour Merchant -Aim Millcro' AQont No W Ohio Levee. CAIBO, ILLUfOIS. ADVEnTISJfJGiBI an II Wi i I o4 IMU4 4 A) bm m. iuAdeHarui.risO-. nt ta m