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,,t V ! . - n . - li.i iti" I" rrn an liavr Hirr linr fm e. in thn 1 iIihoii unler i'lr.rt.i- tr.i Unit ill. i i-i'. p SI VP r inui.tli "r !-' '.r ymr I ny.iM' 'initio ily in iiiliaioe. II m tin hit. Ntmrn hii1 'Hii Wnic, . II VI .MA - I "eider in Moves, 'I in nnd I Inn I -v.an-, I .ael.-ii W"l limners' In 'ii HM'iil.', Wne ,,(. ., I:iiii;i-nit"i I'limi .'" I Ladder . H.i oinn.i'rcinl Awniie, 4 i l I inr, uud .I 'll V hi k tloni- ''ii i-l.oil fit j t : l.timOi r. .1. '.- .Mi i i.MlhY- IH-Hlerin li.ir I mi l rn tani t r. t'lMiriiiir, iliii:.-, 'i.ltti" : n-1 tool .ee l iimilM-r, luth nnd t-1 i i ' II uic I yard fMll't 1 'A li I M 111 olT.it nil I Wribll 111)' toll a l I '.lie t.VM V IM: .1 liK l.-ir.i!. m in null, il'.'i'.i, l.!i.-"l' , '., Inn I n.i't I 'i: ri I "tr i 'liirgu i. i mil and mliiM , ilium' r.'iul mi rci i I III I I .'111 l-llfet. liic'liJti nrr. Ir. II AllTM V V I 'i al-r in i.ln i'o .ware, I r . I . lll. .Ml 'I I. 11 klllllr t. l.llll' Ul ll' I" ,. I "Jllll'l'l - a ! iv eime, i "I i;' r ' lli it t I'ImiIoi. rxpliy . 11.1-1 M V,lli;i;-v.iii m,,t Ii.'mimi oiiiiiierclal ai i-iiik- uud V u hi v.tuii ay 'in' . 4 lotliinic i ii.! :- etiiitif I nllur.iitx 1'illN W TIMM-Mi ri I int T iili.r mi'l r in !: iely .'.! ele I li.iliiii-.-. " i il.i i 1 vi !. ttl-Hl 1 still) Ae lit -tr. V...I. HOW LI. V-It -d I--t it? A-n-rd. I, i. t-.i.d '-!!i red VAUi'f, c ru rfn's i-ina I.iX'i lor ii'iii-ii'-i'li-riif iti-. I mi-mi trial my--ii'.i', if Iv. i in s mtti ami "l-rilli rtru n. . ILLIN0I3 CENTRAL R. It. Sbortctntr QUICKEST ROUTS St, Louis & Chicago Tho only Rood H.vntiin's Two Daily 'i reins from Cairo. iu.aK.iriK Train Leave Cairo p. i'.. I'it hxprc.'S arrivii:.; I.i -!. l.'.ui f..'o p. ni.; . liiea'.'o. 7 :"' a.m. 2 20 p.Tn, CENCrNNATI & LOUIS- ViLLE FAST LINK A rr i in r n f it:' innVi f.lti, a hi.: Lou! Ml!r, s j'S, a m ; ".ti liinapol'-i, -l la a.m.: J'.---m-i-ri ty t iiiu uiiivcut atnM? jiuin'ii HOUHS OF iNY OTlIZIt liOUIE. ! . . I j. iii. i 'X M:il 'vith i-l 'i;uri a'l.i 'i . 1. f ;r T. J.'il H nr. Hli At u, i,;fiMii in St. I.'iii nt a.m. !.:- I HL"I Hi i.r) Jl.llt. I."n'llll" t 'i!ii il' l!ll -r i:it'iik'biii t-r :;i iiaiiU, Ji'.i;l- hi. Mi'l ll.'ll ll)ai,)'i!i-. FAST TIME EAST ti.-f r" l y t!ii I l. ;' t.';f( i.. !i I i u:e l-.-t viiilinut :i!i i!i 1 ty i ju-. ! !)' "'ir.'l:iy int' rn.iiM,.'. 1 I f S. I't'lSl W A r' I i !! ! v i ii i N' T i:IN I IHiM I AIK'I AMi I - IN M.V. AT "-. 30 HOURS IM ADVANCE OF AN Y nriiJ.1". KOI I I'. AiiVcrtlM IliVl.tl lif IT.';:' :'.!.' '.: - t. .! 1!. y in -l.e l.i lti r Vn:: X'. i'i l.U "!.' . ! u ai" ifin .J rillirr llil'.i.!i i.'nj.'ci, i- r .t ! -in- to lineic-i'i I ii"- J '..1)1.' . r-T t iiroil Ii tii mil ir.l.r-n i 1 f , I-l 1 t ! !;!'! 0-:i:-.t1 1' St. lK- -I. : ,i '." - c i li .i T '.; - .1 I'' . l.i.l i : j. in. IA-. i!l-'i. i. n'l ..',:;n i n A :t. .'. 11. -1"M.-. i i' '. t A:-?. I FOR BENT, Real Estate Agent. 1:'. M l! I . I I. It's M.o: I-.'' !).vi-!!in:' t ?ix i""in ori Twt.ti. ih ?tii'f-t, .i-t ol vvaln'i:, i:.'. I )-,v iiinjr 'd' eilit r'K'iii-, on' Walnut, . ir l ifti i n;ii i-t' 1 1. 11 n', -il !. Two fctore rooms iti Winter's lllue!,; J oiie lrontin, on Seven: fi stm r anil ih'' it her on Coinmi r. :al u'.etiu,'. Ivuoins on heeoud iloor ol inier'i Ulotk. renetiients Nos. '' an.l .1 ol" Winti r's row i live room ) t acli. Item, t H'. Ni' d iM'ilill of -IX 10011! 1 11 Clii-il :t.i' t, in a di'-ii".il.!"ii iyl.l'"ih.. .,1. 'i a rly hotel hi :;p to a ;v 1 I' I. " lit. Ceel'.ent two -i-t'iry lion-.' on Ti nty iohili .-Iii i t. i omlurtah! y r.n.iii.'. !. I'.'-nt. i lO. Cottage on 1 ltl-tr.t ' . between Wa-'.i-iii;.-ton aveii'ie and Walnut -Ir- et. Store r'ftii and !w liltitr iat ly .'0..' on's hoo f-t 'ie. Two--!ory hou-i- on I'.'t h -ti'-ei, ot -lx ronmri. It. nt iV). Store room corner 1m!i sin it and Wlf-hinttiil aveiine. Two i-tory lir.u-e corner U'h ard Wal nut ft reels. K' nt i'1'.. 1) -ir.ible rooms in vr.iioti- 1 nit - l the -'ty. I'holov r:tn. for arti-tle I'hotorapiia at a mo.letate 2o-t call at Cij'tavo W efeH's ialii.iy. i.u 1 ill.i,,v icie 1 .i ynui. iiii 11 "in. (ilii n;n ii ii crrtii. Hint "iit:s m If) pM twrlv lile- MaliUuoil Uiflore.l. lm-'Q I . , FH . ..h 1 1 1...... I u I.. .,1.11 rid.'u ri'iii, iV.'il . r-1 I i 'i W !iii lliia 1' liiatiiituU New Mi'""' I' I'ti 1 '"I I" it'iiictitt:. UiA JT Upj nml i n'i ultti M ill !rf i'l feule.l nJ ! W-"" NhiIIi . Iliii- y 3l1 J ,ilvliiuii. I'a. An iiibUliili.'ii laiv-jj IC3 h'S tiitfli iciiiiHtinii lor lioimr-," .iti'iH cui.'i u-i hi.. ri'oi.'4'auiiui X I .11 " I .HII. llatlov. ilj ' mill Ointment . Scrofula wii considered ineiirabld until he treat ilUi-ove ty of Jlolloway's I'l!! dul O mctit" tl. ihed uj oa the world. Useues which tallied tho fkill of the uiedii-'al schoolii, readily yield to these prcr (Csi reniedit'8. Scurvy, erysipelas, alt rheuia, itch, and ull eutinoous eruptions are curable by theui. Twcuty-Uve ceiu per box or pot. I hiiu for Itent. A line farm of 85 acres In Alexander county ,on the Missii'sipplrlvirut 15erry' landing. Good dwelling:, laru, well, &c. C 11 the place, lfeut low to a good tenant. M. J. Howi.ev, 3t . Jftal Kstute A t. I I I I.i l i ij-M. . I Hii' i...tr i.r lt r iim I WJ at lli ir Lull the IW-t til. 'I lli't'l Mnti l iy III :irll lll'lll'ill. ( 'lllllll-i:i;ll RM Iilli', I'-l ll lnl I" II III III I. til Mlri't, Hi . III. 1'lll.H l. II' II. Ml.- , Ii. I.. . ah:.u.is JniHjK, Nd. r.i. Ii n i-l''' ' I I ':'!. ':i" , nin fi" rvi ry ft i (L J t".lil I kiI .ii-l fvvm. III l l- : i vii.iv . i:.!i. ii.mir. .iV i liar' i ll.ir -'iiii.i Hi.'l' r. JJ . , ' 1 lit Ik I i' 'I'" Ft ' ' AILVkkl.l. II I l.l.f V L'fl ;ft: l'.ilt liu III IIPIIT ll 'M'l-ril- f rnJ, ui't i. tit'iy ii,tii"isv ii'Hii, " :t-V- i I fi.-.ti ji-u-t wvt ii, in tlifir ImM nn 'iiiii:i' i 'ia! uvriiiii'. In tri-i n ixlh nin? Sfn-mli ' 1 1 1 S n I. It. 1 1 i. INS N . ' UIKo I'MA'll'MKSr, I. O. O. T.. Iiiiflij ii,: l-l ,li vn Hall on lli firnt nml tiiir-T ' a l.. ' . - r in'ililli, 1. 1 li 1 1 .iht nwi'H A . i. nw inoh, i: I H.'il.dtii.l.. 'i I. 2.7, A . K. A A. M. i I . 1 ii t'lihir i' n, n. iim. tliMTifi in Mil.-- ..,.. nml, o iiht I nun iirrnl i.Vfmiv ' V ... i I.i .'lilli llil. nil t'' ff.oli I ! 1 ' .'!! M, : ,.I.(V ' 1-'l ll-"l.'ll II.V1I S or UHKB IMM). I I" A U I'.' 11, i l ir I v' i lien, mi' Mti" ni. i ii -u'. Ii I - . mv :u c 'lrT 'i' :'! b I vi rll IriLj wi'l lie irMTti-l dt 11m ri.'.- if ;l -r fjimri! f-.r I'n' lirit inr'-rlinn nn 1 1 1 i.' 1'T i jrii n'll'dfiurn t mil! A lu.rjl '! . 'in. 1. 1 w ill I Ii. i mi .luii'liiic ii'i I 'li.;'l u ! v rt .n iu '.trt K-.r in.-rl:'i? r..i n: I l..ti.-i l N'-h- I rii'-i tin;? i.f "'-' i''tlf - or . .'rrl ii .fl V' i ii 1-ir mi ll iin'iTi"! i i lrin !i , s-n-i. i , .-t;'. ni m. I i j ; r iiotiwa will i.n'.y I ' i'l i r!"l i.i U'!it;"-IM'U13 -, a 1 if'.-'iiu i.i !" r i'"ivt"l st llihii '.' !,ln, ;i'. 1 II l'.l rt. l.ll.' l.t v. ill I ir.-i-f.i '1 r r '. ' tl,.;i !lin 'lo'Ur i-r rimiitti i m il. iu sim .sh ui ;;s Of mi" ''jii.iri.' liti.'.-: .'I'U' i j or mop', in-i-rrti' 1 i:i tlin Ui i.i.Kti.v ii- !oilijv : (is tlic.n on': ire rouiiti J a. .1 'jiiarc.) On" lu-rrLio:i 'f r nii;in- i ."'I Two ii'rrr'.i'iiiR r -'ii:ir 7.1 'Mir i:i-i i tidti-t prr -'i'liirc 1 'hi 'ix iti" i '.iniii pi r f'jwur" 1 75 T'.vi W'-i-k" j-i r K'luurij. 2 .V) ii" Tti'.tiMi f,f r fe'jii.-iro- 3 .V) Sfjwial raUM tn.i'le on J.try: a ivi.':t'i.-:-nn'iif or for lon"(-r tiniif. .illM srCAMIIUlT SCU"HSIOHI o 'tin: i.i.i.o.iM STEAMER IDLEWILD 'II;'; ;.'jf.vo il'ff.irit .-'ciiiicr will li-.ivo '.uro at o'cl ( k, p.'i'., Saturday Eyening, !9th, J r uii ?:ci;r-ii.ii to '.iltitnlui-, Ky.. r. tnn.iiij: to Cairo at 1 oYlock. a.. in.. Sun li.y lin.ri.iiv'. GOOD MUSIC Willii- j.r.-i i'lt'l, ;.til lliu-f? wi-liinj; to ilimi! will liuvc a. i cpj urtuiiity to ,1., '1 i. !,i f r tiif r 1 1 1 tt'p. il. For t.' l.i l- apply to Jim J:-'-, or oil Ijiii-l. 'Ih" li.j.'.t v.;;: ,t.ut iron. 11 .i.i.uj-s d-tu I CT3?r InTBWS. 11 .'.-DAY, MA V 1.1. h local Wf.triir Itrj'on. e-'inj, iiL y. .y 11, i-77. VliT.. I Wl . ll" TIKK 7 II 111. 11.11 ' i p.rti I.i 1' ah In':, v ;vr. ,.;:i IV ijir i 1 -Iy I ir .1 YMt.S V.'A'i S(.V, .. r-'u.'it. Sir.ul Si rvii t. I'. S. A. l or lUiil. A hou-e on I 'ivi-jiou street, betwieu VVasii'ii-t'iii avenue atid Walnut ,-lrur, A pply to W. If. Smi 1 ii. l-Jf-tt I'o I- Nn I p. lii'i ", l.'.iy, harn' -i. nnd a eoiiipie'.e oit iit f"r the same. The hor-e, live M.irs ild, buv'y uti 1 harne-s i;eirly i.ev. .all l.ir'iie hmi'lred and lifty diill.r-. A 1 ply lo X. W. Hacker, 70 Ohio l. ee. . lieli'j, I I v r ai. l eieuner of lailies' an.l "cnlli mei,,' "annents, So. )Fitflilli 'treet. Ci,in. Ceutlcmen,' hats dved ail, -leaned and blocked in the l .tesr ,,j ,.. Cl.eniied soap on baud, warran'e 1 to reniuve impurities from all fabrics w ith out injury to the material. . li.i. I irl .1 l.i I Hlliiitl-.V. It is iniw conceded that Mrs. Coleman, e laundress, No. 12 Fourth street, be : .veeu a.-!iinet.jii nnd Commeieiiil aye r. ie-, h is one ( f the bc-t condueted lann Jry establishments in the c'uy, and land .or.ls of hotels an 1 boardino; houses w ill .it; I it to their ndvaiit:''.' lo e;.Il i pon ji r. I'ieiiirei nml Ilr.n i.e1. L. C. Ford has n inoved his N'iiriety Iliie ket store to Washington avinuc m ar Tenth street. lie has opened a laro Mock of brackets', shelves, frames, 1 l.roiini--, picture cord and tassels, eur tain tassels lauey naiN, hat racks, etc. J'ieturo lraminir nnde a Ffieeialiiy 'hroiinis mounted l i t'ie cli'-npest and best style. lm A turn. 'I'o all who i;ro .suflering from the errors itnd indisi rctions of youth, ner vous weakni ss, early decay, loss of man hood, etc., I will send a recipe that will cure you, free if charge. This great cnieijy w as dUcuvcred by a missionary in South America. S'ti 1 a eelf-ad-i!icsed envelope to the llev. Joseph T. Inman, Staiioti 1). JJiblo House, New k Citv. l-llt'-i'.m 4 r iiks I ii if I hi' llerrt Is eeiierally an tveiitlul epUodn in life; w hether it be as pilgr'm to wor-hip the prophet's shrine tit Mecca, or as a part o! ;t carayan ot merchants. TI10 dangers of the destructive einioou, attacks of preda tory robbers and the agony of dying lrom thirst are dissipated on reaching one if those gardens of tho desett, an oa?if. Partaking of that which recuper ates, they meet their future Uitllcultles with recruited strength and renewed cu eigles. So with modern lile, dangers from disease threaten all humanity, but it we uiuke use of a remedy which allevi ates aceuto attacks of bickness, thus pre. venliug their becoming ihronk', wo shall nall.o that necessary and refrefhnicnt in traveling lile' desert w liich has been dis covered in the Ho.mk Sro.MiiH HiiTtus. o-l in. l"1 L3CAI. rcCKi.1 FICCES. --On I o tl; niitat.i I'o-nilit a( --'Hh' Atiii ni tun 'I'l'" (..llllulil lo-llilll. l ine f i-liioiiuWii ca-: limi'rc iiiiN, nt l-',.'0, fit r.iriibnkt r iV ILui'.. If Hen Hilary is in l!i: c ity vMtintf liU liii il ls li r'. His ImfiM- ii in St. l.ouU. It you iKvire to lii'ar sotno i x.'llf nt tmislc go to the Atli'i:utn to-nL'lit. - ;iM. V. I. lliiU'uliiy ri tiiini;il Irmu Nrv York on Satunliiy nft'rnoon l.it. Tin' roii'l . Iii-tivf'n (Jiiiro nml MoimJ ii. mo in :i ba'l romlitlon. mi'l tr.ivl iiciwccn tlio town" H iliilit-iilf . --Oviriililyhin'is will j iin in the i li'.iriH :0. tin: iiilnta tin- Atln iiniun t'l-lii.'.lil. I'rnwn luj- l,' .i l in jjnry w it!j oin' ol Mi.t.-on's rii:l.i'lclplii-. l';it--, at j'l, I';ini)i,il.( r A. I I.i -. if - Tramp-" :ir' l,i I'diuin,;- ihiiim rous :i' i'.n. mi'l lli- p'llii : will havo to ;;ive thrtit anotln r hDiin' in soon. iiti'I iy tt'a' tlay lor ilruukr-n men, an ! the n.'W c!ili f of poliee, t.'harlie Arter, in iti'ij l to jp-t several of them i:i!o jail. Mr. . John on rcturne'l from -t. ' I.ouis on M -d'Hay nioriiinp. '.'apt. iiainui' ion, oi .Mouii'i i-uy, who went to st. Louis 1 i-t week, also returned. Sntnini r U upon i:, ati'l the n llahle i-'othicr, l'arnhuk' r it llaa, are fi lling the hi'St (:iiie'nali'.l hy tailors) white vi-sts lrom Jl..') to H I'll, ilid yo.i lu-ar the ii'".v? The Lit ea-iuier pant- in the city ure sol'l now at livo ilollar. at 1-arnhuktr A lliuis'. If Il'.-twiulx r the ladies ol the I'rohy ti riau eh'iruh will ive a strawberry ft-s-tivJ at the re.-ldeuee ol Mr. S. I'. WLw-l" ( ron 'J huri'lay lytnin, 17th in-t. Mr.;L'i! lioieourl, who has been in Cairo for the jia-t two weeks viiiting his uncle, Jlr. I'crr3' rower-1, returned to his home in Louisville on Sunday. -As many as can Miould secure librettos ol tlii! cantata for Tuesday tvet.in;r. It will add tnueli toth(! interest toh'.ve the words ct the work. Tho-.e who contemplate atUml'.i g the r.'it,t..i-i to-i.iuht fchoul 1 secure their ?eats as early this iiiorninr as i'Ofible. The hou-e w ill be crowded, itnd taud- ing room will be at a premium. The .1 -j -.J'jjnl, afu-r a .Kitpeii -Ion of about lour month, made its ap oearaiir-e az.ii.'l on SuUirdaV la-t It is I :.s of ol 1. a .-nrichtl valid real ibic ii ini r. ftn,, wc whh it mcc.t .... , rarticulir attetitiotns called to the 1 lare sale of cL'-ir.s by Winter and Stew art this unrninut l'J o'clo-jk. For par ticulars .-eo adveriiseni'.nt elseware. We are t'lad to tay that word re eeivfd from llev. Mr. (Jeore indicates that his health i- improMnr. When last hi.ar.l lrom he was in Washington, and inteu 'ed jroiiin to rhilad.'iphia in a few !'.-. 1 In 1,: . raw tor 1 of Jouesbjre, Wit , in t!:.; ti:y 0:1 Sun lay ev.-uin,,', aa I kit a'ain ye-ter lay morning by the Cairo and incennes railroad I r II arrisbtir, wlie:e circuit c jnrt convcLe I yes terday iuomitir. Mrf. Amanda I'.u ker, the woman wh stabbed "Tricky Sam'' alias Sam SmiMi in a melee at the corner of Com 1 . . .... niercial avenue atel l oiirlu ftreet on Friday night la, was before S'piire C'ominjrs on Safir-lay evening, and was held in ;;) ha'.! tor lu r uipearan' i:t the next term t the circuit court. She s: ive bond and was released. --The banquet .scene in tho last act ol Until is sail Iv Ihosf who witnes sed it at !"'iuiiiu :um- oeen M-ry i.eaui.iui. i Tl"' I'-les were covered with scarlet cloths and spread with Iruits and llowers 111 (-J'M'ls immuaimn 01 wines of diiVercnt colors 111 glass vessels, tl tgoiis and goblets representing golden ware adorned tln tables, and the whoh hghted up by burning tiipers in c.indela bras of silver, made a suno of Oriental splendor Seld Ull witnessed. The good stefitw r Idlewild will tu ike an exc ir-io 1 from Cairo to Columbus and return on next "Saturday evening. May Huh. The price lor the round trip has been put at tho exceed ingly low price of one dollar. The steamer is an elegant one, and her olll ccrs are as polite uud gentlemanly a lot ol fellows as one need care to meet. Those who go on the excursion may de pend on having a good time. Mr. Fd. Uraxton, that thief of tou sorial nrtifts, has taken charge of the shop on Kiolith street, owni-d by the late lUniel Lampcrt. Ed. liraxton is one of the bet barbers in the state, as well as a gentleman in his intercourse with his patrons, lie was one of the sufferers in the late lire at the corner of Eighth street and Commercial avenue, ami lost heai ly. lie is now trying to bu Id up again, and we bespeak tor him a fair share ot 1 atronage. He deserves it. tf --We clip tlicjtollowlng from the Fadu caU AVu-i : Tho Harmonic society held a meeting last night at Ltbrer's ball, the purposo beiuj, as stated in yester day's AY i'"j, the fixing of a day fur their proposed visit to Cairo. Tuesday next was scleCed for the trip, and an uriri n rcijuest made that ull Members ol the society w ho desire taking a part should bo in attendance upon a rehearsal niwet ing Friday night. The society will go on tho favorite Jimmy Fisk, and w ill no doubt be attended by iuitc an excursion party. Jack JSheppard and Dave CusiaJy gut no a uuirrel with a stranger at a down-town saloon on Sunday evening. Dudes tho melee, the stranger was struck several blows, for which ho had Sheppard and C'assady arrested. Tin y were taken before Justice Comings yes terday niortiing for trial. Cassady was lined live dollars and trimmings, Siiep pard being discharged. Cassady paid 1:1s fine and was rclo-ised. Mr. John A. Miller find Jie Jo'.ui eon of Fsducali, arrived in tho city Att evening by (he FUk. These g;iit, njeii ate here for the purpos3 of rrijii)ing for the cantata to-night. ,' I ho ladies of the Episcopal ( hnreh will iiiei t fomc dny this week lo make arrangements for their Jtrawbuiy festi val, to be given on the tveiiin of the Jilli. I he 1 hio river roc one inch at Ibis point yesterday. It Is falling, however, at all points above, and the rise le-re will not amount to anything. The fall at Cincinnati whs one foot nine inches; at Louisville five inches ; Evanvi'le seven Inches, and at Faducah three inches. The Mississippi rose three incVs at St. Louis. The bun he.! weiv well a' ten led oil Sunday both morning and i-vcieg. The attendance at tlio Episcopal church in the evening was larg. r than ih i tl bo can ;o of the d :siro ot many of our eili .ens to hear llev. Dillion-Lce's sermon 011 the "lit lation ol Prayer to Physical Liw." The sermon wis a grat. 1 1 llort, lull of logic and sound sein e. There was no service at tin; Pre byUrian church owing to the ab'-iiee of (hi: pas tor. The Sin is impatient because the city council don't take some action In Hie Illinois 'Vntr.il railroad matter. Like t ie Sin we belioye the matter should l e S .ttled without unnecessary delay, but we believe the tmuiVrs of tho council sliou'd thoroughly understand what they arc doing before they tak? action. We have faith in the wisdom ol the council, a:d believe they will act for the best In terest of all concerned when they do act. HefrigersV.ors, the very best, at A. Ilalley's, 1 1.1 Commercial avwiiue. Also, stoves and tinware, toilet ware, table snd pocket cutlery, garden and farmers' im plements, plows, com planters and shell ers, suikey rakes, and a general stock of stoves, tin and hardware, flower stands, boih w ire and wood, flower trailers, dif ferent styles, hanging baskets ot all kinds; lhelarget variety ot bird cages in the city ami will be sold very low at A. Ilalley'.s, 115 Commercial avenue. 3.24-3in Hill Schutes is a colored man who lives In the two story frame bouse at the corner of Thirteenth street ami Wash ington avenue. Hill has a wife, and oc casionally they have "spats."' They had a spat yesterday morning, anl Annie that's Mrs. SchiHes said something to Hill which induced him to strike her in the face. Otliccr Gladncy appeared on the scene and took Hill before Judge BirJ, who fined him live dollars and costs. Hill p aid the fine and was dis charged. Indications are that Messrs. llinkle & Thistlewood will this week oiler the largest breake of the season so tar. Our buyers are taking more interest in the CaTo.t'.Laeco market than ever belon; and we notice among the new buyers some of the most substantial and best business men of Cairo. Wo notice the arrival of Mr. JKrber ot the linn of Lowmthal & Co., Autwerp. Paducah is guttinar very jealous of Cairo, from the far t that Cairo will swn leal her as a Tobacco market, and she knows It, and that's what hurts. Charlie, Johnson, a leather-colored in lividual. w ho wakes It a point to till up 011 tho worst of cheap whisky on every possible occasion, was arrested on Sunday evening by Chief of Police Arter and 'unstable Johu aln. Johnson was locked up for the night, and yesterday morning was taken before Judge Dird for trial. 1 he charge again-t hitu was "drunk and disorderly,-' and a line of seven dollars and costs w as booked to his account. Having no money where w ith to liquidate, he was sent to the Hotel do Mahouey for tight dajs. He will labor on the streets. Hi tr t h The Padculi Harmonic society have the pleasure to announce that, at the re quest ot many or the citizens of Cairo, they will produce the celebrated cantata oi "Iitl" at theathtneuiu 011 Tuesday evening. May llih. The chorus in the production of the great cantata will con sist of upwards of kichtv sixukks. The costumes and properties have been got ten up at great expense, and the piece has requi. ctl several months of study and preparation. It is seldom the lt ol any one to wit ness the production of the great cantata more than once in a life-time. Tickets, .Vi- ts. lfesorved seats. 75cts., at Dan llariuian's where Librettos may also be procured at l.lcts. a copy. did Have You w congh ? That dry, hacking cough is tho herald ol approaching consumption. To check tho swilt progress of the destroyer, prompt nnd decisive measures must be resorted to. A dose ot Dr. Morris' Syr up of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehoimd, taki u w hen the coughing spells come on, will atlord immediate relief, and event ually c fleet a thorough cure. It will bo found equally beneficial la all forms of throat and lung disorders. In cases of croup it Is of iiifstiuiable value. cun at the drug store of BAKCLA JU.OS'. and inquire about it. They will (urnl&h j 011 Willi a trial size bottlo lor 10 cents. Largo 6i.es 50 cents and One Dollar. Also, agents for Prof. Parker's Pleas ant Worm Syrup, which never tails. Pleasant to take, and requires no physic. Price 21 cents. I lio VVim Course iu KueuuiiuibiM. lfheuuiatic patients who have Veen in duced to submit to depletion by blood letting, or to take catechuw anj other drugs of an equally iK-riilelous character, w ill consult their well-being by abandon ing such iiisaue procedure, and isiuic as a substitute Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which will infallibly atlord ttrni the much desired relief, uud Is absolutely : Kale. lhi benign vegetable depurtnt tools tho blood by expelling from it the Inflammatory elements which give rise to maladie or a rheiuatio and trouty type, and rcctiries disordered conditions ol the stomach, nervous system and bowels which .usually accompany them. As rheumatism has a tendency to attack tho lieait, the desirability ol n rsrly resort to the Differs is obvious, since the danger Is increased by every moment of delay. " lliuirtrnl Trlnimril lint Mrs. S. Williamson has just received one hundred trimmed hats, all of the laU-st etyles. Call and examine. No trouble to show goopg. Wanted Two or three g'rls. to learn the millinery trade. Those who have h id some experience preferred. 1 w, AT AUCTION!! CIGARS ! CIGARS ! ! No. Ill Commercial avenue, Tues day morning, 10 o clock, May 1.1th, 1877. A large, full and complete line of cigars, all of which will be offered without re serve. 2t Wintkh & S 1 kwar r, Auctioneers. Ir. XV. V. Joci'lj ii SVA -i:nhst. Has recti veil a largeassortment of artificial teeth, and is prepared to supply nil of his patrons. All branches ot dentistry performed in tlio most durable manner. Call at once. OHiee Eighth street between Washing ton and Commercial avenues, Cairo, Illi nois. A Motion Mule Of the cabin furniture of tho steamer Fanny Moore tor account of whom it concern, on board the steamer T. F. Eckert, Wednesday, May 10th, at ten o eiocK a. m., consisting ol mattresses, hair and feather pillows, sheets, blank ets, quilts, Brussel and Ingrain carpets, crockery, kuives and forks, stoves, cots, extension table, ofllce safe, cook-stove, boat hell, lot ot block lines, riggings, etc., etc., etc. A. lfEisKK & .Sox. Sol A. Silvkr, Auctioneer. 2t. Attention, Irishmen. A meetinjr of the Irish NationaUts of Cairo will be held at the Hibernian en gine house on Wednesday evening, May 10th. The members of the St. Patrick Benevolent Society and Ancient Order of iiioermans are requested to be present. Also all those interested in the Irish cause. John M. Hoc.ax, Pat kick Bciikk, D. J. Galmoan, p. ii. cokcokax, Patuuk Ci.ancv, John O'Lkakv, II. A. Powkrs, Patrick Greant. Kr 1110 vnl. Mrs. Spears has removed her place ot business from Seventh s'reet to Com mercial avenue, No. 11', in Winter's block, where she w ill be pleased to wel come her old customers and new ones. She has a fine assortment of new goods from N'ew Vork, consisting of ladies hats of all patterns, flowers, feathers and all kinds of goods in the millinery line. Ladies w ill do well to call and examino before buying elsewhere. She will be leased to show goods nt nil times. Hats bleached and trimmed to order: coloring black or brown 4-22- m TlitXfB Tdhii Hull nt A -r. This elegant structure is now complete. In beauty of design it surpasses anything of its kind in the state. Constructed of bricK and dark marble it is as perma iien as it 13 charming. The English architects have adorned it in subdued colors, which please without tiring the eye. Dr. J. C. Aj er 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 w ishes of a whole people are of greater value, and the generous donor has doubtless secured them. Grotun (.V.iM.) Journal. lm Tobacco muiI film. Merchants.grocers, and saloon-keepers should not forget that Messrs. Corlls & Rankin, proprietors of the Prairio State Tobacco Factory at Metropolis, have opened an estiollshnient at the corner of sixtu street and Ohio leveo in this city where they wil. do a w holesale and retail business In the tobacco and cigar line. They have on hand the lar-'est and most complete stock 01 obii'-co and cigars iver opined in Cairo, and are prenared to supply the wants of the trade at the lowest living prices. Dealers are in vited to call and examine their stock. 1 13-tf. 'I lie licit Hsrupurnut. Of failing energy, that to w hich the tagged out man of business, the brain fatigued author, tho tired advocate or the weary artisan can resort with tho great est certainty that it w ill revive his over wrought powers, is Hostetter's Stom. aeh bitters, a most genial tonic cordial, as well as a benign remedy tor disorders of the stomach, liver, bowels and urinary organs, and a means of eradicating and preventing intermittent and remittent fevers. It not only enriches the blood and creates a new fund of energy in the system, but it has the effect of expelling Impurities from the life current w hich beget disease. The injurious iulluenoe of abrupt transition of temperature, of an uuwholsome climate and injurious diet, are counteracted by It, and it promotes digestion, appetite and sound re pose. Give it a trial and be conv'ueed. Highly Auiukiu. It would uo doubt be highly amusing aud at the same time astonishing to sett a complete list ol all tho expressive and "powerful" names of the multitude ol shsrt-lived medical preparations placed upon the market durlug the past tew years as "most wonderful discoveries'1 fjgy?-!'! I HI' 1UIJIi MHIL tyn jmn find "infallible cures ' (I n h o C S I h o v 1 11 c c si, by unscrupulous speculators and adventurers who, recognizing tin value of advertising, mm.", t,y these meam toobtiin public favor and popularity fur their doubtful nnd so olten entirely worthless, and even dangt roit'., pnpara tions. And it is a irenuine pleasure lor im to commend I r. Bull's ouli Syrup as oue of tho f.-w really deserving nmdi. clues offered to the public. Its adoption by many of our intelligent physicians is due only to its real worth and merit, and by thousands of tatntli it is regarded as "the standard household remedy." I.nw Parly . The ladies of tho Presbyterian soe'n ty will give an icj cream and strawberry festival on the ground 1 of S. P. Wheeler, Esq., on Thursday evening, May 17th. Admission fee. 11 cents. Icu cream, straw-U-rries, cake, 31 cents. Fine music and good cherr may I.- expected. .1-11 tt illc lit HIHpprr. Freight fur point reached by tho St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern railroad, mu t be delivered at their wharf-boat by no ui in order to insure its being lortvarded the same day. J. c. ZiMn:n, Asrent. or Nnle, A grocery store, stock and fixtures, lo cafed at Bird's Point, Mi-outi, will be sold for J'12.1. f or par tiYukiis iixpnr at F. Kormeyr's. Cairo, Ills. 5 S 2v COMMERCIAL. Caiho, Illinois, Moshat r'-vituvo, I May 14, is:;. Monday is always a dull day with merchants, and nearly ull the quotations below are ol sales made (luring the last three days ot last week. Bu-iness, how ever, Is fair and merchants are not dis posed to complain. l'lie weather Is changeable, and it has rained, more ir less nearly every day for the last week. Ifcports from the coun try are to the eflcct that farmers are behind with corn planting ; and that owing to the unfavorable con dition of the ground, even though the rains cease, it will be several days before It will he in a fit condition to receive the eed. Wheat so fir as heard from is do ing well. The Ohio and ltssi"ippl rivers are lalling. ltiver rates to Now Oilcans remain as hist quoted. THE M AUK E l'. ft-iP'Our friends should bear in mind that the prices here given are only lor sales from first hands in rouud lots. In tilling orders nnd for broken lots is necessary to charge an advance over these llgures ,'ifA F LOU 11. There is 11 change to note in the coudiLlon ol the Hour market, utile s it is In the lower and medium grades. While no decline has taken place, Un feeling In these grades is not so strong, and present indications are lu favor ot purchasers. Dealers, however, hold out. ami as a consequent.! transac tions ure light. Choice grades are strong and firm nt quotations. Stocks are light, though in the present condition ot the market ample for all inquiry, it Is the opinion of 11: any of our best in formed dealers that there will continue to be a scarcity of all grades until after the new crop of wheat is harvested. The demand is limited. Sales noted were U0 bbls., $ivil2 ; 22.1 bhls. various grades, $111; 100 bhls. various grades, f7 L0 11. HAY. lfeceipts for hay tor the hut two or three weeks have been very light, and the supply on the market is almost ex hausted. There is a fair demand for choice and good mixed, while tho low grades are dull. Prices are steady at quotations. Sales noted were 1 ear choice Timothy, $12 50; 1 car mixed. $11 .10; 1 car common mixed,",? in. coitx. C'jrn is in light supply and good de mand. The arrivals during tiie last few days have been very light and far below the wants of the market. There is very little of any kind 011 the market. We note sales ol 1 ear white in bulk, 52i; 1 ear white In s icks, .17c; 1 car w hite bulk, 11! ,; 1 ,2iW sacks white, 011 orders, COe.; 10 e:us w hite in sacks, 0:1 orders, Cut:. OATS. Ueceiptsof oats since our l ist is-ue have been 1 ght, and there arc now very few on the market. There is only a moderate demand for them. Pries are steaiiy at quotations. We note sales ol 1 ear white. In sacks, 50c; 170 sacks white, 50e; 10 sacks choice old black oats sold at COi!. MEAL. Meal is in good supply, and lair de mand. Prices are a iha lu hiirher. Wu note sales ot luo bbls., city, j;! ; 3o0 bbls., citv, $2 l'5(tf,3; 2.1 bbls. country, bolted, $2 75. Bll.VX. Bran is in light supply. Tlio demand Is only moderately active. Prices are lower, as will bo seen by quotations be low. Sales were: 1W sacks, $2J; .10 sacks, $23 ; 75 sin ks, $23. POT A 1 OE S. Potatoes ure scarce and hi demand. Prices are higher, and good are now worth $1 100j,l 50 jier bushel. Saks noted were 10 bbls. Pcaehblo ws, ?l; 5 blls. do, r?4. Ten bbls. new potatoes soil ttt ?:;' i. APPLES. There are very few tipple, oil the mar ket. The demand is good aud prices lughcr. - j Bl'lTEU. The market Is overstocked with all kinds ol butter, and prices are down. Choice Central Illinois was oCYriug to day at IS cents, and no lakers could be found. Common and inferior is abund ant, and much ol it will doubtless spoil on the hands of the commission men. We note sales as lollows: 30C0 lbs. low grades, lOe. ; 700 lbs. Southern Illinois, M.tlii7U A l2J(Vue,; buckets Southern Illinois. 10c ;7 puckages, lountry, lls,... 2 pacKigos Ct utml Illinois, 10. EG(M. The supply of egg is about equal to the demand. Prices aro steady at quo tation. We riot sales ol tH) dozen, WJ9 A boxes, UJ-2,l0c ; 1 box, Mo; I'.K) doen, !3!)o, POULTRY. Poultry li In light supply nnd Mr dc luaiid. Prices are unehaneed. Sales noted were 3 coops hens, $;) 23 ; 2 coops hens, $3 50; -1 coops good mixed, $3 2.1. PROVISIONS. Sales of provisions were 1,2U0 lbs. ba. con sides, Oolite; 2,000 lbs. clear rib ba con Miles, lo; l.inv) ,vi bacon shoulders, 71c. I.AlfD. Sides were l.Oui) lbs. in tierces, lt'Jo ; M kegs kettle rendered, lie. SA LT. Sales of Salt wue 1 10 bbls. at i-l 10. HlIi:-5 AND TALLOW. Hi'les are higher, and we now quote dry Hint at l.V. I'ic; green salt. 7liW.c; and green 7c. Tallow is worth 7rVrfc. ONIONS. The market is welt supplied nnd the demand light. Priors are $4 5007, 1 7.1 tor choice yellow, uud $1 to $4 25 lor gfoi red. DKIED Fill IT. There Isun abundance ot all kinds ot dried fruit on the market, with but little demand for any. Apples are worth 31 ta 4c; and peaches, 7J to Sc. BEANS. White Beans are in good supply, and slow sale. Good are worth $1 75 to $i per bushel, nnd poor and stained $1 to rl 2.1; Sales were 2 bbls. $2 per bushel. puna. I'l its Beaver No. 1 $2 50; No. 2 SO; No. 2 Jf; No. 3 2; No. 4 $d ..'. Mink No. 1 Jd; No. 2 7.1c; No. a 6Ue No. A 10c. lfaceooii No. 1 70e; No. 1 40c; No. 3 0c; No. 4 loV. Skunk No. I .".1c No. 2 r.0o; No. 3 30c; No. 4 Lie. Fox- Gray No. 1 $1 ; No. 2 75c ; No. Z 51' red fox-No. 1 $1; No. 2 7.1c, Oposum No. 1 10c; No. 2 8e ; So. i Mu.-krat-Xo. 120c; No. 2 1.1c; No .5 loo. Uear Xo. 1 $10; No. 2 f7 No. 6 3; No 4I. Wolf ..fountain Xo. 1 $2.50; So. 2 $1 75; No 3 1 ; No. 4 75c; Prarie Wolf Xo. 1 $1 25; No. 2 5'Jc, Will Cat 25c. House it iMOc. Kdicr COAL. W e quote Paradise and Mt. Carbon oa track, lump. 3; nut. $2, Uelivered can load per ton, lump, $3 60; nut, $2 7-lu load red per sinirle ton, lump. $4 : n: delive; lfaiini or Harrisburjr coal v SJ 2 ) per load, lump, f 27 ; nut, $10 ;dtr track per ton. 3 50; Pittsburg per ca 011 track. JI 50 nor to RIVER NEWS. A ah Dxi'autxixt Kivrw llicrox, 1 May u, is;;. 1 TATIOS. LOW WATKK. FT I I. 1 t. I is. .' ' -1,1 '. 1 ( .-. .( 1" t'l 1 II .. -'I - A a .j .0 1-j ,i ; .1 i ; n 11 -13 u I x s Cairo I'iltiliiiDf. c'inriniiuti txiHieville N'mthvillv St. Lt'lllH Kvanevilli' Mi'iii.l,nt it'.kaliur New tultuns . IWow liiH v. t-r I 'l JAMKSS W.tl : sVwaftt, u'iiul hervi. e. " OS, i:iiM'lii'i'' Urrimiii Myrnp. Cn 1 ow l.e purchase J rh-ht nt home; it is the iiio-t Mii'ees.ful pre paration ever in troilueed to our people ft works like a charm in all esses consumption pneumo nia, ueinorrn.ics, a-inuia. nevero enuiflis, ei'oun, uii it othrr ilrout and lun,' d-i uses. No person 1ms nver ustd ties ineili in without getting immediate re' iff, yet there are a xoiil many poor, suffering, skcptieal persons ik'oirif about our stieets with a sus picious eoujrli, iii.il the voice of coiisinnp tiuii eumin from tlit-ir luin.'-', Unit will not 1 1 y it. If y ou ilie, it is your own Milt, as you can to t-i 1'um li. Scliuli, tlrujrist, aud tret u sample ho'tlo lor lu cent and try it three doses will relieve nay tiisc. Kegulur l.a only 7.1 eeim. tow. THIS l'.WVIiOllUAPA WIL!. PUODfl K lrom ti" to u thmisitlld lac-sPnilii' ul hiiv tlchlKii, writing, druwiiig, maps, nolieca. irit"u lijl rxmiiinaiKiii iui r, Wo. , u-ing one writ aml uii (ir.lin.iry n iiyiuxi'resd. Tim irwcn ii i iiil'le, ea-y, un.l iuui ml fur Uif rripiivi rirt'uliir, an. I u.lnriss 11IK ! l'V H. It V I'll t il , Norwiiih. Loun. or JOilN JIOMltlll, It'J N. Sixth M. M l.oiiid. Mo. CUT this OUT At lm Worth I souo. To I'Vi'ry rea.1: r ot linn ji'r w bo rciiiU lu thin iviliiii'nif uu 1 ,'i e will iniHJi.1, lorn. year. " I lir I mimiiu" a Ilii.K ii.iitiut I IlioinmU M.u llily J..llrii.. 11111J lloUM-Sn r'a U M); tl. ' in-, una one fi'i'V 1 I tun iii-w uu.l elifc'anl yitiuium eliion.o, eiiiiilnl AsM Nli A 111 F.SsIMi, " A mil-tor it'fe ol III I iistlilorf ft'tftiHil f.f KfHIH I i-t Mi 1 1 11 , liy I'lof. .loi'.luii, sie i",' jl' t. -ii'U. eil 111 tin.' IhkIiusI rlylu el tlie ml. Ket.'iil piit'i' in', uliit li is ', nml it wopy i f ilm loliow inir butiitit'.il p.K-m ile. riili e ul' the t'liiiiiuo, lu iliKunt iiliiiiiiii.il. "I ciilurs for lrKUini' . A v; lull wall, trootl W, luilil.tf; 1 I. .01' Iii u 11 ni'Hl lo suy ; i'.i 5 "tl know what lo 'I.u is Motlit-i , 'tin uur wt. Lli ox ility I .1 isl us now we ut ul ti.iprr hi 11 Inenui'.stii liutl g 'lii! '; Vull .'lit Unit M.lf, 1 SAt Una .-i ll, roily years aco lo-ilj I Then wli.it iluii wo laid tinfelln rs Ii a liravi lliintt 1 Hi' nut toito! I i. n, I tie.iri'iiiii to-tliiv Would Ii utl its -VI Oils tuMt iu uud Voui' ll. tl.rso. iio 'lotilit anJ ytt 1 soiiu'tiiiii'4 iliiuk I cuutiot tt-ll II ..I our lioy jh, t.s ! 1 know, tluti; Vi', He tltMtli all tiling well. Well we've ha.l our Joya and norrows, Sliuretl our -null's a well aa tesrs; And Hie lieat of ull - I've liad Jour r aitliuil love for forty years! Poor Wf've li-ii, hut not fomakent liriil wa'vv Luowii, lull never rlian e Kutlu r I i "1 1 1 v enaiea mriviea Mill t Llc-i lliy liuly nuine: AGENTS: this in a rare clianee lor youlu iiiaktikou- ey. v a ill i ay you lari:e t-alt I'oiiiiiUf- bioDsaii.t cive you ini')uaiD territory, "send us one dollar, avoid iinntreasiiry t-i.rrv..ioii-tltiite, receive your u-irili.rv, uu.I)'Oio wurkul uiii'c. I ioii inri,t ol uliii li we will forwaru utia'i on' lit. eei ml... in ot (ateucy, tn;. t-jeci-lllt'll l', 'pica lo lellta none tree. A i Id re.- The Truuro PublUhiug Co, No. Utrtiur Jstixxu .Nui Voik STRATT0N & BIED, Wholesale Grocers i ? Aul-. i Commission Merchants aOENTS AMERICAN POWDK CO f7 Ohio I.nvee. pop tla'tllii' trated looWil'irparior: T! vNiiiMt:) ! Womanhood! MakkiagcI Impediments to Marriage; tha cnuoa and cure. Sent sccu n fj tertli , pot paid f r so renti, by U. C. NVuiTTiEa, 17 tit. Chails Street, i.t. Iui. Mo., the srv it sK Cilr (, Ka J hi work, " M t ', V" i-irel. i.iiiu i ; . I. ' - I it i.lt Mi-it'.-. I '. I Wta.-i:: I (.I. ' 1 l Revolvers