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DIRECTORY or jilUO BUSINESS HOUSES. . !." Any bimlnen Arm can have thirellnea fare, In thi column under appropriate headin atlhanite of l.rV per month or li per year payable quarterly to adrnnca. Hardware. Movo and TIk Ware. III lFIUIIKII.mt ,.. Work duueon abort notice. I. timber. .1 . S . Met ! A II E T-1 caler I n bar 4 and oft 1 um ber, flooring, ceilinK, aiding end iirfac. lunilxr. lalh and ahitifrlc 'fll and yarl rorner Twentieth treet and Washington avenue LANCASTER A KICK Dealer In aah, tloora, blinda, etc;., bard ami anfl Inmltrr anl hlnffle. Yard ami ofllce. Commercial avenue, "irner 17th itmti qiiH'niiwarr. I). If A KTM A N I waler in CJueenaware. Toy, fompe and all kinda of fancy rticl. Commcr ral avenue, corner iUi atrcet. 'hotnicrnphy . WILLIAM W1STKK "ixtli atrcet lietwren Jommercial avenue ami Washington avenue. lottiinc and Jlrrrhant rnilarlM. JOHN ANTHIW-Mcrehant Tailor end dmler In Keady Made Clothinir. IS Ohio Levee. Krai t;tat Afenrl-a. M. J. HOWLKY-lteal Mutate Agent. lbiy and tell ml nuv, collect rent, paye Uii for non-rcident etc. Onumercial avenue, be tween Ninth and Tenth etreeU. ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. Shortestnd .QUICKEST ROUTE -To-St. Louis & Chicago The only Road Runninn Two Daily Traina from Cairo, Making Hind toidi:. ahskriliti: Train LoaTO Cairo J:20 p.m. Fast fcxprea. arrivlnir In St. Loula HM p.m.; Chicago, UK), a.m. 2 20 p.m. CINCINNATI & LOUIS- VlLLE FAST LINE Arriving In Cincinnati 8:30, a.m.; Louis ville, a m ; Indianapolis, 4.13 a.m.; 1'aaaenger by tbin train arrive at above point - t - OF ANT OTHER BOUTE. i lj30 p. m. Fat Mall with aleepera atta.-h- ed. for ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO, arriving in St. Ixul at 6:W) a.m. U.i cavo at 4-'W p.m. Connecting at Odin or KflioKbam lor Cincinnati, LouUvillc and ludianapolia. FAST TIME EAST racnfrra by this line no through to tbe Eaat without any delay rauaed by Holiday intervening, fbe 8ATUKIMY AKTF.ilSOON TKAIN FKOM CAlKO AKKlVhs IN NEW YORK MOSDAY MOUMNO AT lo 3. 36 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OT1IKR KOLTE. Advertisements of rompetinK line that tbey mike better time than tbia one, are are iaeued cither through ig&orance or a deaire to tolnlead tbe public. For through tickets and information, tpply at lllinola Central K. H. Depot, Ciiro. Taaixt aaaiva at caiao; Fxpreaa Mail u.. ,..a:"n i m. ..l:)'a.m. JAS. .IOHN-ON, Gen'l Southern Agt. J. II. Jones, Ticket A(?t. FCK KENT, M. J. Hcwley Real Estate Agent. ROOM 3 "WINIKIt'rt BLOCK." Dwelling of fix rooms on Twentieth itreet, cast of wttiUut, $12. Dwelling of eight roorua, on! Walnut, near Fifteenth EtTvet. Kent, 13. Two Btore rooms in Winter's Iilotk; one IrontinK on Scveutli street and the other on Commercial avrnue. Kooms on fecond floor ol Winter' Block. Tenementa Nos. 3 and 5 of Winter's row ol live rooms each. Kent, $10. Nice dwelling nf ix rooms on Cross street. In a desirable neighborhood. Waverly hotel cheap to a good teneut. Kxcellent two-story house on Twenty eighth street, comtortably arranged. Kent, $10. Cottage on llthjstreet, between Wash ington avenue and Walnut street. Storeroom and dwelling lately Mat son's shoe store. Two-story house on l'Jth street, ol hix rooms. Kent $10. Store room corner 16th street and Washington avenue. Two-story house corner 12tli and Wal nut streets. Kent $C. Desirable rooms in various itarta of the city. , Pbotogrnikba. For artistic Photographs at a moderate cost call at Gustavo ft'tzuir Gallery. 'Ma iiiiiljv rclnl Ut yuuuK lueu Hum lihe elTecta of errora and auuacrf in Vuilv I He. Manbooil Ueatured. Im-ll ft Q W jjj itttlimeuta to marriage rvinovfil. j 2 land reuiarkablu relnciiica. Hooka W'aj and circular sent frea in n-alol U r" 2 :enveloHn. Adders llovtuu Aa-'S delphia. 1'a. An iiutltution huv-, 9 ins a hitth Cuiutiou lor honor- aiile conduct and lirulduiml Hollo war 'a rill nnd Olutiiieut. Scrofula wis considered Incurable until be great discovery of "llollowaj'a Tills and O went" flashed upon the world. Diseases which ballled the skill of the medical schools, readily yield to these peer less remedies. Scurvy, erysipelas, salt rheum, itch, and all cutaneous eruptions are curable by them. Twenty-five cents per box or pot. rana far Kent. A fine farm of 83 acres in Alexander couuty.oo the Mississippi river at Berry ' landing. Good dwelling, aaro, well, &c. on the place. Kent low to a good tenant. M. J. llOWLKY, 3t lteal EaUte Ag t. A. HAf.t.KY tealeT intove,Tlnand Hard ware, e.aiden and f imm' Implement, Wire Jooda, KefriKeratora, I'limp and ladder.. tf. J 'udiunilul A .... CiiiIlVih. anil .li.ll OA HOURS SBORBT BOOIKTIKS I I The knight of the aloT order fnvX LhJ at their hull th flnt and third Monday in each month. CoOiinercivl avenue, 21 dour aouth of 12th aireet, at H p tn. JoHH 1. llol.MEa, ti. ti. M. ASCALON LODUK, NO. 51. Rnlshta of Prthiaa. mneta eTerr Frl- 'A day nitrht at half-paa! aeven. tn Odd- rullowa' liail. iiowb, Cbancellur Conuuan'lir. OAL AfaRXANDKU I!KiK, NO. 724. wn, mnrU erTT TliurUj- flight -a Lir a 1 11..... V.. 11 rVMKO ENCAMPMENT, I. O. O. f.-niceU inUdd-r,lloWB Hall on the find and Uurd I ueaday in every InouUi, at half-pM seven ACoMiHoa. C P a C AMtOl.OlXiE. N0.2.T7.A.F. A. M. Jr Hold reantlar exmmunicationa in Ma 1LJ aonir. Midi, corner Commercial avenae ' ,l Ehyhtn atrwt, on the second and 'iurtb M nidav of each month. RATI! Or ADTBIMLttt. tf-All bills for advertising, are due and iay ablel.f AOVAira Tranaient adTcrtiaiiiR will be inertel at tba rate of II W per aiiare for the Unit Inir-rtion and 5t wnta for each iubHeiuent one A liural discount will be made on standing and displ advertiaftiienU For inserting Kum ral notice at Notice of meeting of societies or B!T":t orlera 50 cents for each inaertion Church, Society, Eeatlval and Sniper notice Will only be inaerted aa advertiaeiuenta No advertisement will lie received at lcaa tluvn So centr, and no aavi-rtiaement will be inserted fur tbnn three dollars h r month i.oc.i. ill Hi yt.n jiohks Of one square (H lines space) or more, In terU.d In the Bclletin ns follow : (l.es than one square counted as a square.) One ine rtion per square $ 50 Two insertions jer square. Tj Three insertions per square 1 0 Six Insertions per square 1 "5 Two weeks per square. - 2 50 One month per square- 3 50 StKtial rates made on large advertise ments or for longer time, CITY NEWS. THURSDAY. MAY 10. 177. Loral We.attir Stepora. Caiao. III., May ir77. Tiaa. Hah. Tmb. Wiwd. I Vl. I Wth 7 a m i :"." ' ' t I NW 1 ! fair N I M I p. iii. ao.uv. i i.; l 1 1 ; 1 1 I . . i , N 4 ! 17 cltar S:'.' ;.oii J AM KB WATSON, ftergtant. fiUcnal Hervice, I', a. A. lor Stale. Horse, buggy, harness, and a complete outfit for the same. The hor?e, live years old, btiggy and harness nearly new, all lor one hundred and fifty dollars. Apply to N. W. Hacker, 70 Ohio levee. .'. Kbelley, Dyer and cleaner of ladies' ami gentle men' garments, No. 30 Eighth street, Cairo. Gentlemen1 hats dyed and denned and blocked in the latest style. Chemical soap on hand, warranted to remove impurities from all fabrics with out Injury to the material, ltn. It is now conceded that Mrs. Coleman, the laundress, No. 12 Fourth street, be ;ween Washington and Commercial ave nues, has one of the best conducted laun dry establli.hmcnts in the city, and land .ords of hotels and boarding houses w ill 2nd it to their advantage to call upon aer. Flrlurea anal llr.rkcli. K. C. Ford has removed his Variety I'racket store to Washington avenue netir Tenth street. He has opened a largo slock of brackets, shelves, frames, ehromos, picture cord nnd tassels, cur tain tassel lancy nails, hat racks, etc. Picture framing made a speciality Chromos mounted in tie cheapest and best style. lm A Card. To all who are aunVrinjf from the errors and indiscretions of youth, ner vohs weakness, early decay, loss of man hood, etc., I will send a recit that w ill cure you, fn-c of charge. This great tmedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Stud a self-addressed envelope to the Kev. Joseph T. Ionian, Station D. Hiblo House, New k Oitv. 1-li-Ju rokNiiitf Hie Iravrt Is generally an eventful episode in life; whether it be as pilgr'm to worship the prophet's shrine at Mecca, or as a part of a carayan of merchants. Tha dangers of the destructive simoon, attacks of preda tory robbers and the agony of dying from thirst are dissipated on reaching one of those gardens of the deset, nn oasis. Partaking of that which recuper ates, they meet their future diUlcultles with recruited strength and renewed en ergies. So with modern lile, dangers from disease threaten ail humanity, but it we make use of a remedy w hich allevi ates accute attacks of sickness, thus pre venting their becoming chronic, wo shall realize that necessary and refreshment in traveling life's desert w hlch has been dis covered in the Home Stomach Bi t TKits. 5-1 ui. Two Irreconcilable) Condition. Debility and health are irreconcilable conditions. Weakly people, that is to say people who lack the vitality requi site for a vigorous discharge of each aud ihu bodily functions, are invaria bly atltictcd with some, though it may bo a trilling, disorder of the system. Atony, or a want of muscular and ner vous vigor, is accompanied by poverty of the blood and leanness. A certain way to overcome it and prevent the aggra vated maladies to which it must ulti mately lead Is to use Hostttter's Stom ach Bitters, which promote digestion anp assimilation of the food, and thus are the means of furnishing the body with a supply of blood of a quality essential to ity proper nourishment. Invigoration through the Instrumentality of tbe matchless tonic protects tne feeble from a host af bodily ills w Licit lurk lit am bu-di tor the debilitated. The bitters are an article which it is most dcdrable to keep constantly ou hand. 4-30-7t LOCAL POCXIT PIECES. Fine fashionable castimcre suits, at $12,50, at Farnbakrr & Haas. If HeJge Miller of St. Louis, Is lu the city. Mr. and Mrs. SafTord, and Mrs. Oberly returned yerterday afternoon. Mrs. Bryion, of St. Louis, is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. N. Hughes, in this city. Dr. N. It. Casey, w ho went to Jol iet to visit his brother, returned to Mound City yesterday. Crown thy head in glory with one of Stetson's Philadelphia hats, at $1. Karnbaker &, Haas. tf Mrs. Cornish, of La Salle, arrived In the city yesterday, aud will spend about one month with her sister, Mrs. H. II. C'andce. Summer is upon us, and the reliable clothiers, Farnbaker & Haas, are gelling the best (tinrqualed by tailors) white vests from $1.50 to $5. ll Mr. W. II. Thomas, formerly a com-mi-stou merchant in this city, but now of La Grange. Missouri, with his family, are visiting friends in Cairo. They are at the residence ot Mr. E. W. Green. W. S. Rogers, with Bernard & Bro., manufactures of the celebrated excelsior fire and burglar proof sales, is at the Planters' house. He will remain but a few days, and those needing anything in his line will do well to call on him. Mr. A. J. Carle was out with his fine sorrel horse Scottie yesterday, and made It warm lor some of the boys on the road. Scottie is undoubtedly one of the fastest trotting horses in Southern Illinois. We had the pleasure ol a ride behind him. The ladies' library association will give a literary entertainment at the St. Charles on Tuesday evening, May 22d. The exercises will consist of Instrumental and vocal music, aud select readings by Key. Dillon Lee. M. It. Fohd. Mayor Winter says ho w ill bet Al derman Wood will not succeed in his efforts to have the stock law enforced. Well, Alderman Wood is not a good man to buck against, and his honor may find this out before he gets through with him. The marriage of Mr. G. U. West brook; of Hiawatha, Kansas, and Miss Nellie Japlin, ot this city, at the African Methodist church last night, was wit nessed by at least eight hundred people. The spectators were aboutequally divided between whites and blacks. Further no tice of the wedding w ill appear to-morrow morning. ' From one to three boxes of Shep ard's Ague Powders, warranted to cure ague, chills and fever, or money refund ed. Price il per box ; three boxes for $2, by mail postpaid. Agents wanted. t whom a liberal commission will Ue allowed. Address 8. M. Shepard, Law renccburg, Indiana. 4t At the meeting of the city council Tuesday evening Mayor Winter nomina ted and the council confirmed W. F. a W and Daniel McCarthy aa police constables. The bonds ot C. D. Arter, chief of police, and ot Martin O'Maley and Henry Sargent, police constables; and of l'at Mahoney as city jailor wire approved. Revolution in the shirt trade Qua ker City unlaundred shirts. We are the manufacturers' agents for this shirt guaranteed to be the best made and most erfet fitting 6hirt manufactured in the United States. We offer a shirt made ol VYaumsuttu muslin and 2100 linen at $1 25. Our very bet at $1 50. Meas ures taken and a perlect lit guaranteed. Stl art Gholsov. Mr. Ed. Braxton, that chiet of ton- sorial artisU, has taken charge of the shop on Eighth street, owned by the late Daniel Lamport. Ed. Braxton is one ot the best barbers in the state, as well as a gentleman in his intercourse with his uatrons. He was one of the sufterers in the late tire at the corner of Eighth street and Commercial avenue, and lost heavi ly, lie i now trying to bu ld up again, and we bespeak tor him a fair share ot patronage, lie deserves it. tf Refrigerators, the very best, at A. Halley's, 115 Commercial avtmue. Also, stoves and tinware, toilet ware, table snd pocket cutlery, garden and farmers' Im plements, plow s, corn planters and shell- ers, sulkey rakes, and a general stock ol stoves, tin aud hardware, flower stands, both wire and wood, flower trailers, dif ferent styles, hanging baskets of all kinds ; the largest variety ot bird cages in the city and will be sold very low at A. Halley's, 115 Commercial avenue. 3-24-3tn The city council at Its meeting on Tuesday evening refused to Increase the police force above four men and a chief. One thing is certain, the police lorce aa now constituted is little better than no force at all. Four night policemen, be they ever so tflicieut, can not do all the police duty required. The citizens in one or two localities derive what ever benefits arc to be derived from the police, while other portions ot tho city are left to take care of themselves. The council miuht as well ubolish the force altogether, and leave the county con stables and sheriff and his deputies to do what police duty there is to be done. Councilman Wood wants t n stock law enforced, and at the meeting of the city council ou Tuesday cyenlug called the attention ot the olUcers to the fol lowing section of the stock ordinance: See. 4. If the city marshal or any po lice constable shall neglect or rclu.se to take up and impound any animal known by him to be running at large, contrary to the provisions of till chap ter, he shall lorltit and pay to sal I city a sum not less than five dollars nor more than twenty dollars for each aud every otl'euse. Alderman Wood said ho desired to call atteutlou to this nutter, because, as tar as be was concerned, lie didn't propose to be bothered by stock about his prem ises. Arlington betel arrivals: Jas. R. Campbell, Chicago; T. Moore, Chicago ; Win. Schuseler, Evausville ; Win. Ash bridge, Missouri ; W, H. Puree)!, St. Louis ; O. W. Andrew and wife, Charles ton, Mo.; E. I. Remmington, New Or. leans; J. A. Oibba, Thebes; B. F. Brown, Thebes 5 W, F. Taylor, Charles, ton, Mo., Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Poor, Charleston, Mo.; A. Herrcn, Chicago ; O. F. Herren, Chicago ; W. W. McFar land, Chicago ; S. H. Rice Gains, Land ing; Win. Donahoe, New Burnside, III.; Beverly Barton, Y'ankton, D. T. Arrivals at the Planter's House yes terday were II. II. Kirk, St. Loui, Mo ; J. II. Fisher, E. Fisher, Blandvllle, Ky.; J. L. Elsey, Bard well, Ky.; II. E. Eddleman and wife, Dongora, III.; T. Davis, Harrlsburg, 111.; W. Mears, Gay so, Mo.; W. C. Oord. Gordvllle, 111.; W. Merrlwcrther, Clarksville, Tenn.r G. B. Read, Davenport, Iowa; It. Ford, Michigan; Fed Bill, St. Louis; C. S. Clarke and wite, Kentucky; Henry O'llara, SU Louis; Tappriot and lady Allier, 111. The baby show was continued yes terday under the most auspic ious circumstances. The weather was fine, and as a consequence the attendance was Very large, the large hall being crowded throughout tho al ternoon. This being the last day, the hour appointed for announcing the award of the premiums wa looked for with eagerness by till, and as might be expected, by the mothers ot the chll dien entered to compete for them. Although three o'clock was the hour fixed for announcing the awards, it was long aftr lour o'clock before the committee had completed their decision. When Mr. Hartman mounted the stage to announce the awards, the noise and bustle that pre vailed in the hall was instantly hushed, and every thing was as quiet as a church. Mr. Hartman thcu announced the awards as follows: Ceffss A, Minnie Pearl Kiefer; baby yrugon, valued at $25. flats B, AltxWright, handsome oil painting, valualOO. Class C, Willie CunnlngHam ten dollars in gold. Class D, Margeret McKcc, fire dollars hi gold. When the awards were announced, there was a general expres sion f satisfaction at the result, and after lingering about the h ill tor a short time, the crowd dispersed, and the much-Ulked-of baby show was at an cud. The last Jonesboro Gazette contained the following: "The main subject of con versation is the frost which occurred last Sunday and Monday nights. The frost came foran early dish of strawberries, but it did not refuse to take tomatoes when it lound them hitting around in convenient localities. In some Instance? it reached up and plucked a few peaches. But strawberries formed the principal diah and the result Is that some fields are almost totally devoured while some are left untasted. No perfect estimate can be formed of the actual damage done, but the most careful observers think that one-fourth of the strawberry crop was destroyed. Were this destruction equally distributed among all our growers It would not have been a loss to any of them. The crop was a laitic w..., y.vUuvAy t ro Mkt. larger than last year, and cutting It down one-fourth would only have re sulted in better prices at a less expense for picking aud boxes. As it is, the loss is severest on the lowlands, and better prices and less expense will be of little avail to him who has nothing h it. There Is, however, a consolation : those who have planted strawberries in low grounds are generally those who have also wheat and cornfields to fall back upon, and they will be able to bear the d'-ttructlon of their berries, especially as the Turco Kussiau war promises them at least two dollars a bushel for their wheat. Let us tell you w hat reached our desk this week. A magazine which supplies information on every article a lady or child can wish to wear, trom the sole ot her feet to the top ot head. Kach article U richly illustrated; underneath stands the description, with number of yards it takes to make it ; and then comes the price at which you can purchase it. All classes are provided for. The wealth iest and the leat wealthy all can find qnulities suited to their means. luterlcaved between the fashion descriptions we lind page after page of original reading matter, not sucli as overloads so many publica tions, but bright, suggestive, instructive contributions by our best lady writers, on subjects Id whicli every sensible wo man takes pleasure and Interests. '"The Kitchen," The Home," "The Cultiva tion ot Beauty," "The Education of Children," "The Art ot Dress making," etc., etc. all are standard articles on standard subjects. Now, when we say, further, that this magazine, a monster volume of 140 pages, Is only the "Spring" number of a publication which costs but DO cents for a whole years's subscription, our read ers will understand why we consider it somewhat remarkable. It is published by Khrich & Co., N'os. 2S7 and 2SU F.ighth avenue, New York city, the enterprising merchants, who thus meet a great demand of ladies w ho live away from the great metropolis, and yet are eager to leant of tho vagaries of fashion and ot the price for which these vagaries can be purchased. The accom panying directions, according to which goods should be ordered, are so clear and simple that a child could thus order its wardrobe. You will not regret subscrib ing to "Ehkiciis Fashion IJuartkrlv.' Kf total. Mrs. Spears has removed her place ot business from Seventh street to Com mercial avenue, No. 118, in Winter's block, where she will be pleased to w el come her old customers and new ones. She has a flue assortment of new goods trout New York, consisting of ladies hats of all patterns, flowers, leathers and all kinds of goods in the millinery line. Ladies will do welt to call and exsmiue before buying tlsewhere. She will be leased to show goods at all times. Hats bleached and trimmed ! order: coloring black or brown 4-2 J- lm KILLED. A Vaaag Man Named Cain Ran Aver hf nn I. C R. ft. Awiteh l.nglne. At abotu half past eight o'clock last night, a young man named Cain, a stran ger In the city, was run over at the corner ot Eighteenth street and Ohio levee by one ot the switch engines on the Illinois Central railroad. The wheel struck Cain about the left hip and passed over his body. Cain was still alive at the hour of our going to press, but it was thought could not live till morning. Ilnth. The Padcah Harmonic society have the pleasure to announce that at the re quest of many of the citizens of Cairo, thry will produce the celebrated cantata ot "Ruth'' at the athi neum on Tuesday evening, May 15th. The chorus In the production of the great cantata will con sist of upwards ot ckhitv singers. The costumes and properties have been got ten up at great expense, and the piece has requl.ed several months of study and preparation. It is seldom the lot ot any one to wit n he production of the great cantata more than once In a life-time. Tickets, 50cts. Reserved seats, 75cts., at Dan Hartnian's where Librettos may also be procured at 15cts. a cony. did The New Town Hall mi Ayer. This elegant structure Is now complete. In beauty of aesigu It surpasses anything of its kind in the state. Constructed of brick and dark marble It Is as perma nen a it is charming. The English architects have adorned it in subdued Colors, which please without tiring the eye. Dr. J. C. A J sr built and gave It to the town in acknowledgment of the dis tinction they conferred upon him in tak ing his name. Although it is a gener ous gilt, still the hearty good wishes of a w hole people are of greater value, and the generous donor has doubtless secured them. Grolvn (Matt.) Juurnal. lm The Wiae Course in BhrumnUnin. Rheumatic patients who have been In duced to submit to depletion by blood letting, or to take Cfitechum and other drugs ot an equally pernicious character, ' w ill consult their well-bclm; by abandon ing such Insane procedure, aud uslmt ai a substitute Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which will Infallibly aflord thetn the much desired relief, and Is absolutely sate. This benign vegetable depurent cools the blood by expelling from it the inflammatory elements which give rise to maladies of a rhematic and trouty type, and rectifies disordered conditions ot the stomach, nervous system and bowels which usually accompany them. As rheumatism has a tendency to attack the heart, the desirability of an early resort to the Bitters is obvious, since the danger is increased by every moment of delay. Tobacco nnd CiKPra. Merchants. grocers, and saloon-keepers should not torget that Messrs. Corlis & Ubnt in. iirnpriernrs of the Prairie State Tobacco Factory at Metropolis, have opened an estaollstiment at the corner ofSixtn street and Ohio levee In this city w here 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 obacco and cigars ever opened in Cairo, and are prepared to supply the wants of the trade at the lowest living prices. Dealers are In vited to cull and examine their stock. 4-13-tf. To Contrnclora and Build rs. All bids for the work to plice an iron front and other work in the house on corner of Eleventh street and Commer cial avenue, must be left with B. F. Blake on Tuesday evening. May Kill. 1870. at 8 o'clock, p.m. See plan and epeciticaiioiisut Blakes. F. Bi'.nss. k or Hile, grocery store, stock and fixtures, lo eated at Bird's 1'oint, Missouri, will be sold for $125. For particulars inquire at F. Kor.ineyr', Cairo, Ills. 0 S 2w tor Hrnt A bouse on DivUiou street, between Washington avenue and Walnut street. Apply to W. IS. fcjirru. 4-iS-tt Pa, did you hear the news? The best cassimere pants In the city are sold now at five dollars at Farnbaker & Haas'. If RIVER NEWS. Wil I)rHTEHT. Kivch KaroT, I May , 1S77. ABOVB LOW WATKB. STATION. FT. IN. T, IN. Cairo.. - - I ' I'ittaburK - I" X Cincinnati -'7 i I K Louiaville l' X Nashville I" H V ' 8t. Louis X - Kvanaville Is 'J I Memphis - :w o i; Vickaburir 1 y X 1 New IJrleana i 6 1 llrlow bitfh water lsT4 JA.MKS Wil ON, Serif. Hilt. SUsnaJ Service. " 1. A. I'orl l ist. ARItlVKD. Steamer Jauies Fisk, 1'aducult. DtrAKIKU. kU'amer James Fisk, Taducah. J. II. ill LSEV. 1. 'I'. kUNKOAB, J. M. LASaDaa MULKE, LINEGAR &, LANSOEN, Attorneys at Law, CAIKO, ills. OFFICE: Comimrcial A venae, at ollloa ol Li a. ar ft Lanadea ' tku plcata cpv. AMI1 I' raaranlcaat nata nor Wrb, fTI?V Jlba Auaar at Orilia. IOO a m,.j.a T3AaT I patiTlo aiM3 Aaeat. aiorer t &GmJ Ka, Ju ah: m.u,i. m D39 Fach week to Arnta.riondaFtapte. K.fliV IrUluiolilAl.recelvea. leriua lioeral.l ai. uvular uxiti. i . wrtli A l u.at.Lwuia.Alu Mark These Facts Tha Testimony of the Whole Woild. HOLLOW AY'S PILLS. "I hftdnoantietlle i Hollowav' Pil. ....,. a hearty one." l our 1'ii la are murvelotn." 1 1 aend for at;ntlier t.m. and kwn ih.m in ii .. hon.e." Iir. IlollnwAT baa cured mi litadni-t, t ,.t was chronic.' "I gave one of your Pills to mv halie lor chol era morbua 'J he dear litUe thing Kot Wi II in day." iiiy nauaca 01 a morning i now rnred " " our box of Hulloway'a OiniiiH-nt eur.,1 n,. of noises in the head. 1 rtilitd some ol j..ir Ointment behind the ears, and thenoi-ehaa h tt " "cnd me two boxen I want on-: for a noor family. i enclose a (loiinrt your price t r ccntn, lmt me menicine tome is worth anoiiar ' "."end me live boxes of your Pills. '" " Let me have three boxes of your Pills by re turn mail, for thill and fever " I haveoveriioo urh teMimonixl as these, but wain of apace con.uei.s me to conclude. For Cutanoou3 Disorders 1 And all enipli .n of the skin, tthc ointment f limit invaluable. It docs not hml exlernully alone, tun penetrates with the irioot tenrt-hnig tmtmuu.ticn roolol tlietvi. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS In v i i itl '3 1 u tl i following dieeases Disorder of the Kidneys. In all diseases affecting these oreiina, whether they accrete too much or too I it tie wtrr: or whether they lie allhcted with stone or frrnvel, or with aches and paiu nettled in the loin over the regions of the kidneys the'e I'lll, should ! ta ken according o the printed directloris, tnid tlie Kinmirtit aljoiil'l la? Well rul.Mil into the ,-Ili:i l the Imck ai bed tilm-. J his truiiinu-nt will five almoit immediate relief alien all other imuu.-. have tailed. For Stomachs Out of Order. No medicine will so eflectually improve the tone ol the stomach us these l'ilip; tlu-y remove a'l acidity occasioned either by intempcruncc r iiuproier diet. I hey reach the liver nnd reduce it to a healthy action;they are wunilrrluli) etlira eioua m cawa ot f wmu in fact ihcy never tint in curing all disorder o. the liver and Momiu-h Hul.l.iiWAl'.'i I'lLl.ss aretlielx-t known in the World for the following dieaM-s i Aisue Asthma, llilioua i'omplamts, lUotches on the Miin. lloweln, eonsiintpiion, Di bllllv, lrupy. liysentery, Krysipelas, telltale Irn-truliiMtiea r e vera ot all kinds, r its, t.oiit, Ileaduche, Indi areotion, Inflammation, Jan. due, l iver Lorn plain:,, LumlatKo, files, Klieutiiati'm. I.'cten- tion ol urine, sicroiuia or ivmg s l-vil. .-ore ThrouM, Mone and travel I ic-Houloiircux, Tumors, 1 leers. HorniBol i.il kind), Ueukuesa Iruju any cause, etc. IMPORTANT CAUTION. None are (renin no unless the signature of .1. IlayiliM-k. aa airent for the United Mates, sur rounds each box of Tills, and ointment. A handsome reward will be (riven to any one ren dering aiich inlormation as may bad to the detection of any parly 'Tparfiea couuterleitinir th medicinca or veuJimt the name, knowing them to lie spurious. -.-soui at tne m irmtactory or rrnieaeor lowaV A Co., New York, and by all respectably ilmtritistn and dealers in medicine throughout the civilized world, in boxes at cents, ti cents and St each. tlT ' here is considerable saving by Ul.in the larger sizes . N. 11. IMreci'ons for the iruidance of patients in every disorK. are allixed to eai h box Office, 112 1 iberty St., New York d.tw-l c. It FITS EPILESY, OR FALLING SICKNESS PermsnenUy cured no humbug by one month's usaye of Dr. Goulard's Celebrat ed Fit I'owdcrs. To convince sutltrers that these powders w ill do all wo claim for Diem, we will tend them by mail, post paid, a free trial box. As Dr. Ooulard i the only physician that has ever made this diseate a special study, and as to our knowledge thousands have been perma nently cured by the use of thee powders, we will gaarantce a permanent cure in every ce. or reiund you nil money ex fiended. All sufferers should (five these 'owderJ an early trial, and be convinced of their curative pners. I'rie, for Inrsre box. '!, or 4 boxes tor tlO, sent by mail to any part of United Mator (.'una la on receipt of price, or by exprefs, C. U. i. Address, AMU & KO.UmJNS, GCOFultoo Stre. t, Dr oklvu, N, V. CONSUMPTION POSITIVELY CURED All sufferers !rom this disease that are anxious to b cured should try lr Ki-s-ner's Celebrated Consumptive I'owdcrn. These powders are the only preparation knovv n that will cure Con-timptiou and all diseases of the throat unit lunr indeed, so stroiiir is oiirlaiih in them, nnd also to convince jou that they are i o btimbip.-, we will forward to every nuuervr, ny man postpaid, a free i rial box. V e don't want your money until you ate perlect'y sati-tied'ol their curative powers. If you lile is worth saving, oon't ttclay jrlvli g these owilers a trial, as tbey wil surely cure you. Price, I r larire box. ?.'!. sent to rny pur' ot the L'nited Slates or Canada by mail on recuipt of piice d r s., ASH & ROBBINS, ulsO Fulti n M eel, lirui khn. .V . IIOTII.N- St.Oharles Hotel, OAITIO. ILLG. PRICES F.S2U.ID 13 SUIT THS TlilES Room and Board, 1st and 2d Floors, $2 50 per Day. Room and Board, 3d Floor $2 00 Per Cay Spaofal Rataa by Wek or Month A limited numU-r of very desirable liimily riMima can be secured at reaaonabla rutea tor the Summer months I h,. si. hurles is the larireet and best appoint ed llou.u in Southern Illinois, ulid ia the leadiii hotel in Cairo. NotwtMi.lamliim tliu "Hev. Hock" reduction iu prices, the Ul le will, m umiuI, be lilierally supplied villi the very U-s of every thiuit Unit cun be found in market. I ine larire aiimple rooms lor coinnu rciul truv elers, on ground Uoor, free of charae. a-A II banKaKeof Kiivsls colivejed touudlron the liolel Without ihulfe'e ........... r . It. I I. , -l.tf t'roprietor I'AIXTAMXHI.S. . Dealer tn faints, Oils, Varnishes, 13HUOZX13a. Vail Papor, Window Glass, Win dow Shades, &c. llway oa hand, the oelebraUsl tllumlnatla AU110U4 OIL. Oornar Klavaath B treat and WaaMna' tarn Atmh IW1 tl i-VJ. 1" kioiia. Liuna A kuiu l iiuii, aiouwer ill Hue lor i.;l noi Wkalkka iiVU Wwiuui, Clujaau, Itl Tina OUT Xt 1m Worth 1 SOUU. Tn every reader ol this paper who sends tia this certillcatp and fl we will forward, for ot year. "ill irea.nre," a mairntnceiit illustrate Monthly Journal and Housekeeper's ilairaiina. and ona copy of our new and eh (rant premium chromo. eniith'd AMvlNIJ A Pl.r:S-IVO mtri iece of the Ihisseldorf school cf genre pamtinfr, by 1'inf. .loMnn, aire io'vl.'i1 ex iled in the liiulieM style ol in art. i.Mnii price of, which Is and a copy of the following-hraittitul norm descriptive ol'theebrcrco, in eleg-anl illuminated colora for IraminK. Ay but wait, froo.1 wife, a minute; I hive flrM a word to .ay to yon know what to da is? fother, 'tis our wedding" day! Just as ntitv. we nt at s;if.ier when theirues'i hid (t"iic a woyj Yon !t that side, I eat this side, f orty years aim to-day t Then vht plans webild together; What brave thinva I meant todo! Could weilrm to-rtnv Would find ns At this table me and Vouf r.ctterao. no doubt nnd yi t I sometimes think I r.iniiot tell It.id our hoy ah, J'! I know, dvar( Yes. He doeth all things well. Well We've hsd our Joys and sorrows, Shared our 'luile. hs well ns tcs.rs; And the bei-t ol all I've bad your KaithH.l love lor torty veswva! Poor we've lnTn, tint not forsaken: t.rii f we've known but n, ver rd.aire Father f-r T by eie'le-s mercies Mill we hie.-s lb) llu.y name: agents; llus Is a rare ibatKC (or yon to ninke mon ey w v ni pay you Isrire ca.-h eon nils- Mona and pive veil ecluir territory !nd n one dollar, 'avoid tiiiin eisi-ary corrrs)'r. dene, receive voiir tcrritoiy , arid fi '" work at once. I pon re'er ipt ol winch we will forwaru aircnt's mi-lit. cert flcate of agency , etc. Speci men c.pii-s lo , wt none iY--e Addre-s The Trenaure PubUnhlnsT Co No 4'Mfd.ir MreeU New York axk vonrriNNEit r hardware dpjlei for the V? rJil" P'lweM Fr.""r;'? J' ife, k.ihi.. i t-sieSl 3 ... Ii. ill".1 Made only bv the fitftndftrd Manufacturing Co. Pittab'urir Pa. Kvery kettle mad., of ent iron, warranted nnd tin -ipinpssl not to r-oiia t-in any lead or ars nic ur any utlicr poi-onous matter whenever, ..--lm O. D WILLIkilSON, Wholesale Grocer And Dealer in JJOAT STORES, Gommissiou Merchant Tfa. 13 OHIO LEVEE. SPKC.AI. atte.utiol a;ivui looonsitfnmeuUi and Ulltnx orlera STBATT0N & BIRD, Wholesale Grocers And Commission Merchants A.QEXTS A.KKUIOAN POWDa 03 7 Ohio Iifvee. IlKAI.I.it IN Prints, Muslins, Domestics, 6KIGERIES EOOTS & I OES Specialty ia Teas. Goods Delivered Promptly. Mcw-lTork Store )ICIXuAU ANP KKTAIl. VARIETY STOCK IN TI'E CITY. Gooda Sold Very Close.- Corner 10lh St. and CommerctaJ Av CAIB0. IIXIH0IB C. 0. PATIER L CO. P. CUHL, -Kxcluaive Flour Merchant -AND MillGIS, Agent. No fO Ohio Tieve. CAiaq.ILLIN9J8. yil. R. SIITIl Physician Ss Surgoon, Orticc iu Witiler'a lUot'k. corner oev-uth and Comnu-rciiil Avenue, (eutram on sevenln. Hulcnivi bit t ii tu tn-t. wi-t oi v liiuiituu aviuue 11 fata1! Patent rafjKjnjl" nil 1 I- roni one ni a tin iiaiiuo lac-aiudliea of any dcsljtu, wiilinii, diavvii.k', loaj'., noticra, pru i..l vvuiniiutioii pup r, etc., ii'rn uua writ- ami an ordinary copviiiL-iireea ' procea ia aiuiple. ca.-v. a"J iupid scud lor dercriptive circui.ir, hiiI a.hlroa 'J I Hi 1' t' Y K A I'll lit . .Voruieh, t oiiii. or JUlIN MU-NTIttlt. Icvi N. sixth Si. st Louia, Mo. lloarhee'a Uentiun Nj rup. t'au tow be rtiri'ha.cd rithl at h'liie: it ia tho nut mr, lul prepnrut r n ever iu- troduced t our I eoph- 1 wmka iike a cbann iu till cjt' loriaumptiuti i ctuuiu lilu, lieinoi rlniiri u!liii.n. aevaro coUKua, croup, au l otlu r 1 1' rout ami luv.g diseaatsa. .No person has ever uaeu tlita uiedicina without getlini; Immediate re icf, yet Uiera are a Kood niAoy poor, audcrlnt;, kktptical per, out j;oir about our ativcU with aaik plcioua uoiiyb, and the vobe ol eoD.ump liou comio. liom their luu-, that w ill aot try it. If you die, it ia your cwu l.uil, a you csu go to 1'aul I). K, ,ub, dru.','iai, aud ;et a sample bitl lor 10 reoia and try It threa itoaea will relievo any (aa. Kcsular slz ob!j H cnu. CUT