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DIRECTORY .ilRO lllrSINKSS HOUSES. .Sulc, Any liiKini ii Hi in inn have Hiitc Unci flltl', Ill till" I'llllllllll llll'lT ;l'pllll iH'lllling Dili' mil' el per iiiniilli"r SU per Jcur ayulili i uniisrly inn luinc. Ilnrilwiir( Kimi' ami I III H are, . II Al.T.K V I if.iliT in Niiiu n, Tin iiml Hunl uaie, (mi'len iti"l 1'uriiii iV licpliJiicnlii, Witt: Kiluls, IU'll'l.'urilt"ts, 1 ' 11 1 1 1 1 .- .ill'l l.al'lim. ; li I ulliinri rial Amiiii'. iiillti'Mll, )4lil .'nl Will k limit ull slmrl notice, I niiiiii r I. S.Mii, Alli.Y - In rin hur l uicl null I mi- i ll'xil inK, ceiliuir, si'lllig mid Miil."el I. n.lnr, luili mi l shingle, iiflhe met yard -I 1 ni-litlttli kin-'! ulll Wmhiii).fliiii ..wii'if ivM '.-iKi: .v kii i: -iifiiiii. in hiaii, I t . 1 1 ; i 1 --, Hi'. , h'll'i .1 li I full illllilit-r 'f 1 S"l tlll'l olliri , i.llilli, n IHi nil kite, I !''ll. i'IiM'I. ItMcciikUiir.'. l. II .MCI M S I'dilir in Omni-am I . Ill' .1x1 llll Ii Ill'l "I lu ! J '11 I , I .1. liVeil'l'', ' I. lit' r I II, it'll I. '.Ihllirl- f'liitttAi-i.iliy . WILLIAM l I S'l I.H ill, .In, I U;m ii iilllllli r llll im l.llr ;ili U ati,( Inn .iv.ni.i'. liilliniU i''! 'leriTiiuil I iiilurintc .11 ill. AMIIhl- Merchant I ii I'll uii'l 'I. ..It r il, lliu'l, Muili- i i.,ll,n it. ,.i i i,ii, l.i vi r Id' il I rolnlf Alii in I' h V. I M'lWI.I.V (.., r.-l.t- X lit IM- il.'l ill- Ii .1 i ..'i-, r Ik. Urn,' , I'.ii- In li, f im.ii iri-nli'i.ls li-, l miiio, rr, tl ii.i ul.- :. 'Mil I. Ni.Hli ill 'I I' hill sll-rl. I tiumli'iu Mvri'liniil. Hl.lhl.l. I 1111 l.i U mill l'ii',n iui'1 I 'iiii.' a f i i,,i,i , , I j Ii.i'ori ul iiii- ruintiii- I ujj i ii ' : i . i, . . 1. , V U.I i.nilliliiei, ,;ii A ,i l,u . AM I, It 'insl- lii-i.ttiil h.iM.in.ii' hh I I 'ill, lu -I-.', Ii ii.criliniir. i,i .Hi- -.1.- ,i faun, (.ii'l-i,, ii; liuro m.'l I 'nil l'i''..-'iiit'ii - ' tlii-i I mil-. r a in .ti.i.i u i ' i. li " l.t.1 'I t 'It .ll'til u llfli'l lil.'.A. Ill, 'I i'!i!kT I , ,. .11 I'lii'lll' f. I I I,' 'I I rl'-lr I 'illi. It'll, 't-ll l! l.lir.l l.i'l ',1. I', . ,iuiui- '-I VlU,, lOli iiUl 1 F W" JL 1 ILLINOIS CENTRAL It. R. Khot ttciti.d QUICKEST ROUTE - In- St. Louis & Chicago j Uho only Hoad Runnini? Two I Daily Trains troia Cairo. Xdaiiing ill : i I li tiM WbUHMlUU llllllllU Traiiii LtHve Cairo i'.'n ji.'i.. K.i-t Kl'i''-i-. iiriivin in fct. I.titiii- c "i") J'. in ; ' !in:.i(.''i. ii, 2 20 p.m. CINCINNATI L LOUI3 VlLLE FAST LINE A.iiN.rii'1 ti CI in-i ii ii i .".i, a in.; I.mil- illr, ' l i, u in : . ii'H huimiIi-, -i. i.i u.iii.: ' r.i--cngM'i, ,y tail traiu kiiiMtat aliov Jiullltn HOURS IN AUVA1STC 33 OF ANY OTHER BOL'TE. i 1 :.ij j'. m. I a-t Mail v, it , i j,.i ,! i ,. !i. ' '!. Ir l. I.'!! !1- act I lilt M.ii, airmn.? m M. I.oiii. at ,..u :..m ''' ' t uk'' :tl 4 ',0 ti.ln. ( oiiiii'. a ' k! ii'iiii I ur K f!ii. ir li -mi I -r ( i ii : ii 1. 1 1 1 . J.i.l- il 1 Slid lhiji..i.i "ill". ! FAST TIME EAST "uf-iTii'll1"! IiV tins llllf ;"'! tlU'iilXll t'l I llli: I. an vviiiio'u uiit 'ii-: ii t;''i-i: i ov "iirniiiT intitrviRili. 1 i.i: sa i (iili'l! a i- it. r: Mo is 1 1: in I l.ii.M ( AIKu Al:KI I n in M. ,v 1 1 1 1 U JIuMHV .Moll.vlMi AT 10 :.. 6 HOURS IN AUVANCt (.! A (illll.lt mil IK. j A'hciti-' li.iTi!" iil 1'i.ini" tni' ).!. thai llii-y uik I'l lti r turn: than liii. i.i.' . are : are inninj eiM.er tl.rom'ii i"i.oruiu:e oi .i j lie "ire In liilxU ad the piiiiiir. l or l nroupri th kel- an t itiit.rn: t'...n, tpply at liliiiui- t'. iiiikl H It. lii'i'Mt. .nr.). llllh? Altl: llll A"" ..;.liv. lull .': " ,. II.. I I .1 III ,1 s. Ilill.N-li.N. (ifliT S Hit lie r II At .1. II. .ItlVf-. Ticket A"t. il.iCl.i It oi-l l.i ...... K li"' ' 1 1 "' " the t-il' l- ni frrotii an-! iii' - ta iC5 W 'lirlf tile. .Mm, '.ii,, it r-Btni-'l. llli d jitliiitfiiM I'l iii.n r.n.'f rfiu'-ve.i. . .Ni w liflll'i'l ill lie.ttlii' lit. Neil CJ mul r.'irnit kui.o i.in'-'li' s. Ii'io1' - rv ': ...! . ....I... L....I I,... ii, ...u!.. w H 1. ..... A.I.I Ir- Ho.. AH!' A- 2 .Ninth '. rbila- m W SO' Mil"!!. II ' N 30 iltlBliiii. I'u. An in tlt.ltlfill lia I yi W TS il L' hli:ll rl'HIUIt Mill I'll' h"t' lll.li' nlillai't a: J I'l'ult'S'iul.ul k! Hip loil.rii TiuititltiN Is altogether the opposite ol hi-naiiii-nke. T he lattur a.i a ptini-l from the wods tor an inlraction of threat nn i.i their command-, was condemned to perpetual thirst, and immovably fixed in wati r to bis chin. What tnu-t have been hit lei 1 iii";s to si-e that lliiid, w hi' li more than all the world hc-idc-. he w anted, wiihin bis leach, and he powei lc-i to ilrink ii ! W hat a ii'lineiiieiit of i ut-lt y iiiu-l he i-iieli a puiii.-hiiienr. How d tleii'iit our fet'liiifrs lo hi- ant' i;. p who ihnnh tullelill1.' Irom 'i''l.lic-'- all the time, hav- in Illeat.S lo meet tin -t of lileia!ili hi.-ailiin lit, yet di liln lately ncjjlcc's ii-1-up the letnedii to his rieovety. The majority ol siekm ss nii-es Irom the tor pidity of the liver, and can be dliputcd and prevented by the use of that valuable elixir tome thi! I loine Stomach Hitters. " Im. ICE! ICE! lluse, l.ootnis & Co., dealers in north cm lake ice, have removed their olllee Irom the corner of Kihth street aud Ohio levee to the ice houses one door be low the St. Charles hotel, and are now deliverini' ice in all parts of the citys Those desiring the cold st u 11 will leave their orders at the new olllee, where they will receive prompt attention. Jajiks IAVA.NAfoii, Manager. Caiho, Iu.s., May 17. ll77. ,V17-lni Home Auulii. Kd. Hraxton has returned to his old stand ill the Reiser building, where ho is better prepared than ever te accommo date his patrons and the public who may favor him witli a call, lie has gone to considerable espouse in titling up a couple ol nicely furnished rooms which he has provided with nil tho latest im rovements an l conveniences. He cm ploys nlny lli'st-cluss workman and those who patronize hun will have their wants attended to in style and will receive courteous treatment. tf For Heiil. A cottage on Ninth street, In good repair. Apply to , E. Deoxu, ai-tt City National Bank. BRORKT 800IKT1KH 13 h, .M. Ii. i . 'I bi knights ul I he Hlmw oi'li r mill ul llii'ii hull Kir lii M iiml II ml Umi.mv II .M II llli'lllll. 1 I It II J 1 1' I u I minlll'. L'.l ilimi Hulllll 01 I -'III f li ( I, ul n i In. I.iiii i. Mm. iii -, i. i,. .VM;AU).V l,(l)l,K, Mi. M. A Knights ul I'ythiaa, itu-it evirv Fri ' " C J "'t-''1' hu!l-p."t mvpii, in fi.l'l- V ijCJ rclloHit' H.lll - lI'lHK, I httinilltir Culimiuuili . swvi ALKXANKhlt I.ODI.K, M. 1W4. 'avS,' lil'!nilut Ortdrof (MJ-li-l. ysTAJ!' Imn. iii'i lx i'Vitjt 'lhiiml.i; lughl i ul hail inict m;' H, ill 11,1-ir hull ',n iillllln fl,il n.i'i.uc. Ill'l Will hulli uliii Sr-V'li th lulu V ii.i. K. WAWki.. N. O. 'i!l."i KM :.M't! NT, I O. O.K.,ii.t i Jw n llimB' Hull nn tut Hrnt kil tnipl l.i in i i-iy iiiiii.iu, tit Imif-i'Mit HiiVt n A. Cum'!'1. 1' I A I li'l !.' MlltK. N' Jt i: , tlui'l i' t'i,h.r "iin A iil,.' Hi!!, r..!i.if ' hi, 1 1 Kiiirii cri'i'l, Alli'M MI,K. NO. '.'iff, A. r. A A. M. -'illlMlllllH'htlMiH III k- l.T I "llll'lT''l:il U"ll 'I OH III': bll l'lill Mll'l nilli Muiiiltil ill -.l li liionlh. luni in iii -;;ti isi u. I I'lllt I'.r ut'iliiiiiii, iin "lui- ,;l, l ,u ul.ii IH I,VI 'II t 'I lllllr'll'kt kllM'Ulf lll Will Ik' illflTt"! lit ll, lulu I'l ll ' I'T Ml..il' I., I llll' lllt ill. 'III',!) uiid ,'' i i-liUl lul' i a' li tii i i",i'-iit 'iiii A llt.Hlui !:.'', ,1'llt Will hr Mi;, 'If ,,ll fl.nj. 1 , 1. Itl. l !.'.l lt iIih ,m r.tn l",r i i.-i-rl 'lit-- 1- m.iT'il it'.t'.ftl '' .''., I '-' i,l iin, 1 1 ii lit i Mi.i.-ti. c i,r ! i rl '.i 1' m ' ' i.i f' r iu li ii.it ili'in I'hi.ii h, "rn' n-ty, K-liviil nn'l n-t uMi' w ill oul) l.i ii, c ru "1 ulvi rti"'iiiti,lk N U'lu i ll tli. lit Will lie ri i iriU'l kMi i-ii limn '' 1 t'l'l.lfi, Ufl'l 11" 'll I I lift IM lit ill I"" lll.tll"! h.i It'-i-ll.'.n tin, f .hi me i i-! riiniitti IUI M, I'.t NIN I SN Mil II t t ( M' urn' iti;iuiri' - liui - -ii.-i' i-) or inuri', in- ' I It'll ill till' 111 I.I.K I IN Hi- l ll 1N : ( I .! than inii' "ii irr- rnntiti "1 ni a -fjuar-. din' ihi-'rtiiiii pi r i-'junri' i i"1! 'I'wo iiisi;rfi(iiiii j r "nunri' , 7"i 'riirri-iiurrli'iiii per "iniiri' 1 00 Six inwi'liolis 1'iT -ijiiari' I "" 'l ii fnlc pi'i' 'wuiiiri' 'J Vi Oi iri'intli pi r 'H.ir' ' "j"' ttn-riul mi'- in t'lQ (iii l:ir"' ii'lvt rti.-i - ni'-nu ir l'ir Ihhiit tuni'. COURT HOUSE BAKERY, 1 1 ........ .i, ..,.,.( i hip (.: II, i c j I j JOHN REESE, Proprietor. I I h.i in Iin- "M.-i liA- y i ' tin- mi -nil . i ,n,.i i' I'.i i"-i' iju ",,,,.t u,li.' t -i .i ' , ii lii i - 'II.''- Ul' l.i.l. I I 1 1 p 'h i i in -li liri u'l i w i' f a 'iu . w ii I j rt ' f 1 1 '.in ir' li ' .i 'li i j'-i r.'ini ir I In-' i ii; li II." , llri-. I II,-1, 1'.,-!,. i, Hi', th I ri'k'l. uii'l all k ii'i- ' 'it I. ,Ji'i" 1'il'i.li.' ! ,1' v.. I !..,.' I'-.i-'-. imrl.t;-. .; i" i -. Hr. ' i . f 1,1 Hi .1 1:1 il II,- III , I'l i- " ' ill' 'in'. I'l f'l- 'lk ut 11)1- III"" I Ir .Ml II. i I'.l: 'i .' - ' OITY NEWS. W KI)NKIAY, Jl I.Y .!" 1TT. ."UUIIl-l-. Kiinii'l A Wiil'li airl ' '. .v I,' r i in liavi: !lif aiiii- I V thi- M.'i'' aii'l j r-.A'i ,y in ..In. ;i. l!i, i' l! V. T!..' I'T MIA'. 1 - tV I I Ii llltf hiiiI llrHi lu ls Kurd has removed Iil- V.irietV II' it ,",re to V:i-hin?ion avenue near r'irh -treet lie h;i I'pt lied hu'e utoek ot trai ki t-. shelve-. Iiatiif-, I'liloiiio-. plctuie cord iili'l t--i s, cur lain ta--i I- I nicy nuil1-. hat ru'-k, etc. I1!. -It, vi, Iriiniiiir ,,.-,,li. u 1.1 ...ii i.i it I 1 liromi-s inoiinted in ' C.'i. cheapest and (i lui i.nril To ail who are Mifierin Iroui the 'ri'.r- and indi-i retmns of yout'i. lier- ,."'- ... .i.i" --, . .11 1, i ... , iii- v. nuil- I'""1'''1', 1 smda ree:pe that I'l j cm.1 "i. 'Me id ehai:'-. 1 hi- at i ..... ,; v,.r,.,l I,.,, i . i , ,i , ir v . 1 II ."-illlli .illl'T'lc.l. 'UT a M-lt-.i'l- I lre-sei Mm lop.- t'l thn l.'.'V. .l')-'epll T. IliU, li. S'a'inli I. i;.!j.' Iloil-e .New 1 oik ( ilV. 1-:K -'llll iniiiii i ii nun uit". Mi ihai.t.i.'ilii' i r", and Hiloon-ki ' per -Ii.iuld not turret that M' -rs. Corlis ,v Kmikiu, proprietors ol the IT. uric Sia'e Twhuci o Factory at Metropolis, have opened an e-t itiiiTiiii"iit at th" cori.er ol'sixt'i sirrct and ('ion It-ve in tins city where they wil dun who!r-a!i . ' Ill I , retail bu-iiies. in the tuliaccn mid i ,,r iii". 'Ilicy have on baud lb- l..r,:e t j and mo t oba'C) klid complete . cigar ever ol n. 'I (' t tied j I iii . a ro, in C iitid arc p;'it::i;el to ol llie trade at ilie 1'ippiy i nit wain loWet llVlll prices, iieanrs are n,- vited to call niid examine tie ir stoi k. Idl-tf. Ililnli lor V.iiliseir. Thou-and.s lead llliieialilc live, Miller, in;.' from dy-pepsia, a ilisortlercd ntoni aeh and liver, producing biliou-ness, heaiTbiitti. t (i-tiveiie-s, weakness, irregu lar appetite, low spirit-1, raising food alter citiii", and clteii I'lulinir in fatal attacks o fever, They know they are sick, yet get little sympathy. The. nn tailing r. nn ,lv, which is yearly restoring thoiis'inds i1 OaCoita's H-idieal ( ure Sold by Han-lay I'.ros. A Joe hotile will convince ymi of its ineril. Ihin'l delay anoihcr hour alter readinej this, but jjuniid gel a bottle, and your relief is as certain as you live. Wil you do it nr will you continue to sullcr V, Think lor yourself. IVol. Farket's Pleasant, Worm syrup i perfectly ,ali: and extremely palatable. No phy-ie rcpiired. t'osts : cent, Try It. 7-1 in. MAYOR'S PICNIC. Postponed but not Abandoned. Owing totheiiiiforttlll ite sinking of the steamer (ioldi n Hole, the steamer'!'. F. F.ckert has been unavoidably called to herf ssisiancc, and will not be able to make the excursion as advertised. 1 have telegraphed for other bouts, and the least price one can be procured for is $'100, That amount, a loss ofadded to oth er ''expenses would entail at least $:iut), henea Ihe excursion will be postponed until such time as the Kekert returns, due notice of which will be given. The unfortunate sinking which necessi tated the services ot the Kekert being be yond my control, 1 therefore trust the public, mid those expecting to go from neighboring points, will appreciate my s tiiiition. Very llespeetttilly, IlKxnv Wixtkii, Mayor. Cairo, July I'll, 1S77. ;it. ilr. I.ouia Herbert, Ohio levee, Is tho agent lor Mocrlein's celebrated Cincin nati beer, An extra line article. 8-2w T MOERLEIN'S, i Mr. I, mill lli'ilicrt on (Hiln Icvio Is tliu ii'i iit Mt (,'ulrii lor iin; iM'hflirutL'U Morr lein.. ( im liiiiHti In it, llii! lust hcprin lilt' llllll'kl't. S '.'W (fin nil lii'iii,. --Wi: iiif filing to liitvo ii liur.iu lair. Mr. Tliu-, Karri-1, of N'ii'iiiiu, in in tlif city. i in: inil!- ol tliirf city iin: rri'ifiYing lura': liiinin!iila of wlii'at iliily. Mr. r. M. .,w ,.t Sunday fur D-liii-li, Wi-i Mii-in, (ur two hi iiitlM ri'n ri ii'inii. llii! iH'uhir wi.'i'kly .ali' ol tuluci'i) ul t h! 1 aiini'i-.' wan-linum-, l;ikf incv l(l-lll'il I 'W, - -A iiiiinlii i ul our you t iff liilii'S will takr nrt in a I'u'ial hoii to ciim; oil lit fl.1' llini ui , linlim; tO-lli;llt. Mr. I.'i.lii. Iii a-ilry, ( Oiiii'y imiiiinU -iiiiii r, aii ' 'croiK-r 'urn of .larkson ' -Hilly, ui ri' in tin' city yi'.-tcrJay. -I.'iui- lit t in It, Ohio It'Vri', M-IN M"i nun s C'li'iiralt'il i-n ihiiu'i laur In it a! v. holi-altv4iuil I'i'tiiil. 2w. - Mr. I . I. I.'cxlur l. h iving aliuo-t cii'.n ly it ''iivci'i i frurti his ri-i'i.'iit illni'--, I It ' lii'i'ili M'lii'l.iv lui ( liiiao. - I.illlf Niiia .l'iriliini, wlni ii us In ! i ilaiij.'cr'iii-ly iil I"!1 muiic ilayi pa-t, ai'' .iM-i'ii to -ay i- imii'li In t'cr. -Many "talker Imtiylit tliat (iin; liuii'lri'l ii'inii': luitlc, anil will sot ii J'riiii'l luiii'li at tin; ( ryifal nloi'll to hilil. - N'i npi in N'i iiiiniiliia or oll,i r j i!.ii,'i ro i- ilru' i- I'oiitiiini'il in I ir. Il'iir.u j li il'V sjriiii. lor tin- ri'licl ot m ic tu-.-Ll t iiii', '!". I'ri' i J.i ol-. j Mi-. Annie J it-U-r ," -ll' Wm -I 'lay to take part in u Min-ical concert to j lf ;'ivi'ii hy tin: i liun li liclie:- of lliat plii'-i: to-nii!lit, .lolm lieeilier. funiiurly wit'i tliu tirni ol son klH tli i; JlTo-;, liai openea up tin: i in;rt linnet saloon, and U r adv to mi et Iii- many Irk-ml-. l'ne (.".liru ( ity rini'Ury, A. IV. J'yut1 A i.'o., i'i'o(iritor, i" now ttiriiii; out j w,.rk oi l niy ili'-cripiiou in tlifir line in I Iii -t-t.-l.i-i and wot kiiianlilB inannrr. ltn .lolin M l Tt .'O' drunk, I' ll into t!ic hand-of Hi- police, w; s line 1 two dol I lari tiinl i'unI t nt to tin- lockup lor live j day-, all ol which took. place ve-ti rdav. - Mr. ami Mr. T. .1. .McC'hiri.' of ( h ur ' i id k, wi tp in the liiy on ye-tordity, an ! h It !a-; ---tiU,j f"i .Imn'-horo, Irom jwhtl.' C they will ii to their liotiie by pr.M,:.: convi JaliC'. ! I ri,l". ( i. ( i. All'iir,!. ivil.. mul il ncrl,. ter-, Mi--t Anna and Kitlie, will leave Cairo text W'eiliii'Ml.ir for a trio uroim,! ... ., ,-.-...,,:,.;,.,.,. ,,,, , , several itn-k- at Freeport, their old h"lle. -F. M. Ward Iin- trotic into the ice '"'"'"e,-. and is now delivering pure hike Ice in all part" of the city. rd"ts left with liiin will receive prompt attention, and the purity of the ice delivered jjuar i ......... i ui'.v'i. i j-liu , car t ioiil' it ;ui, vi.ri.i'inij ... I ,.t, depend upon that perlect condition of .,,., rcultinj; from pure blood. When . . . ., J .,.,t-'.ll - J. .1 l Ml ,l , I .Jl UUllll'.'-- iili'l inactivity present thein'elvi-1, th-u ue at 'it:.v I ir. IMl, lilood M;.tu:c. 'i he ca-.'i ale.s ot the New York store, ol this city,;,!'. O. Fatier Co , pro.i ie: i s, tor the tlx months enilinir July' lir-l. nrejral.'il one hundred and lifty thiiusaiid dollar-. This is what em r 'yai, l altciition to bu-iiu ss will do. Let II' ad lake notice. -(. i.t. .1. W. .'di-Kiiiiu y, of Ihe ti .ms- I ! s'e i,,, i' If : II.. I I. i,.,, ! .. "' 'l"'vl- itay party ol ladies nn I j.'eiitkinen to ' " " .i"iiuay incut, :,;i of "iioiii are nij;iiiy eompiiineuiary In their reillalks of the ft dhlllt Colttlllalhler and lo- -pl.'ii lid boat. The major's picnic has been post poned, but not abandoned. It will take place as soon as Captain lleese liiigau Ins set the .sunken steamer Golden Hide alloat; o let even body w ho content plated so much pleasure at the hands of bis honor Im ol t-oo. clu cr. - i ur musical friend Fred doslce, who ha- been very ill at his home in l vans ville tor the pa .t ten dayi, is tijraln at his po t on the sTeatui r Jlui I i. k, having en tirely recovered. He is as bright and ra diant as in days of old, and instructs in to inform the boys he will be on hand at the next grand musical soiree. Our brilliant young Iriend Frank Gilbert, who is well known to many In Cairo, bus bfen appointed to the posi tion of city editor of the I'vati-vlUe ."'(mi,', lie is making thing vry lively for the people of that city. A word of advice to you young man : Draw it mild. Not to fresh at first, or you'll turn your ioes to the ditsiw one ol these line days. We know whereof we speak. We are told that to-day in I'nion City Miss Sue Ilurton, late of this city will become .Mrs. Key Niblettc. We do not know Mr. Hoy Niblettc, but we have en joyed the pleasure of an acijiiiiintance with the beautiltil young lady who is to become his wife to-day and hope that she has found a husband worthy ol her. The happy couple havo our best wi-lies lor their future happiness. A meeting- of a number of horse men was arranged to take plaeij at the Arlington house last night, when an etlort was to bu made to organize a horse fair association, .should there be such a society bu organized lu Cairo, with the proper men at tho bead of It, there Is no reason lo doubt its success One thousand dollars lu premiums will bring morn good horses to Cairo than three thousand will draw to any other place wiililu two hundred tulles ot this city. Good management is all such an organization needs, and there is millions i:i it. He went home on Monday night as T'-L'! JJJLi. """II! ull gooil and rf'aljle ci(Uur.(lo, at an early hour and upon enteritis lib ''bu- doir," lotiiid oonifi one "had hern there sini'8 ho had roup." I pon lunhtr cxnlo ration, he (Uncovered the prci nco of an other man, and that other man - its md but true was In a place where only a hunhaiid aceorJiii' to law and christian religion, had any rlht to be. He made a break for tint man, who, not tukintf tiino to dawn his walking suit tseuped to tlm street in hli fine white robe, when the unfaithful .pnueti who was at the bottom ol it all, supplied her friend with a pulr of breechM and lit out. She returned to tlm hoii'p, ami a lijht eiiBiied. Iloth thii hiikhand and wife were up b'f'iro .lulj;!" j;ird and were lined ten dollars and eontu eaeh, while the man who had had all the tun Htood by and enjoyed the joke hugely, sueh itlile. THE EAILRUAES. How the Orand Strike AfTmtg the Boada Tuiiiiinatiiiif la thikCity. llli- x. ii. The cinployet of the Cairo & st. J.ouU narrow Kaue railroad have joined the rand strike, and no trains have arrived or depai ted Irom tliis city on that road tince yeterii iy inoriiiiiir. llli: CAII'.O A. Nil T.CK.VNl.i l.'oa l i-all rilil aiiiJjthere i no proha hilily of any ililll.'iilty with the ein Jiloycs ol th at road. I hey ure paid rrguiarly, and no reduction ol wayes liai been made. In kpeaklli of thi-s road tin: .S',( say-: "We hear that no1 freight trains t'o out on the Cairo and Virict'iines road." Thm in n inlitake, traiiit. both Ireiffht mid fias-ciicr, ar rive and depart as usual. THE IIION MUUNIAIN l.'oadipiit it'initiir freight yiterday. I hi- conr-c w.m taken on receipt of new- Itoin st. I.oi. K and though the a'i'iits ol the company in this city are not hilly advi-ed as to the stale ol tacts, It i the i'en.;ral impression that their men have joined the strikers. Jill1 U.l.I.VOISCK.NrHAl. Is trail-acting Us li.iiial local bu-ine.ss, but declines to receive freight lor other lines. TheMiort line eniiloyes are on the strike, and there win no train out for St. I. oitis la-t iiijrht. Trains for 'liieajrij are inovin"; as u-ual, and no interruption is anticipated. THE EEOWN HOMICIDE. Preliminary Examination of Messra. Htum and Lattner Yeaterday -The Defendants Acquited. The preliminary hearing ol Messrs. Iieim and Lattner, for the killing of old man lirown, took place before Sejuire Comings ye-terday afternoon. County Attorney Mulkey appeare I for the peo ple, and Judge John II. Mulkey for the delcn-e. 'There was a large number of witne--is in the case, and it wan naar night before the evidence was all heard. The circumstances ol the killing were proven to be subi-taiitially as stated in the Hu.i.emn' the day following the occurrence. Mr. Lattner had inis-ed considerable garden truck imd determined to watch his gar den with the hope ol capturing the tbiel or thieves. On the night ol June j.i'l. accompanied by ins neighbor Phillip iieim, be took up a position in the patch. Aft waiting nearly all night, at about three o clock1 In the morning, the thief iindt- his appearance and tut .red the patch Wr. lliein, who had taken bis shot gun with him lired a blank cartriga at the thief, w ho started to run, whim both Lattner and Hiein started alter him. Jdr, I Hem who was some di-tance ahead of Mr. Lattner, followed the negro Into the corn Held adjacent to the cabbage patch where he caught up with him and a sculll" ensued. In the scullle the ne gro stabbed Iieim in the .shoulder with a butcher knife. About this time Mr I.utiner catnu up when Hicm called to him that he had been ttabbed, and the latter, fearing that he might meet si.iiiiat iaie, sirucK tiie negro with a club how many blows '" ""i proven. ihe negro tell, mid then Ilium went home to dress his wound, while Mr. Fanner awoke some ot his neighbors, and by their aid the old negro was carried out ot the field and laid by the road side where he was loiind by some pns-er by the following morning, who shortly afterwards remov el 1 1 nn to Ins home. Hr. Wood testified to the old man's condition when be was called to see him. Both arms were broken his skull was fractured, and lit was oth erwise injured. This was about the sum and substance ol the evidence. The tihaenti red by the defendants was selt Id'cnse, and Justice Comings made short work ol his summing up ihe ease, and acfiiitt3d the defendant. And thus endetlithe Brown case. The re-ult of the trial is nothing more than we expected, having believed from the first that Messrs. lliem and Lattner would be acquitted if an Investigation was held. We believed that an investigation should be had that all questions arising from the unfortunate "taking ofT' 0f tho old man .should bsput to rest. It was better that an investigation should be had now, than to have tho inattar go to the circuit court and the county put to heavy expense in its trial, and in the end the result would have been tho same. Kven tho examination had yesterday might have bevti avoided had the olilcers whose duty It was taken the matter in hand, held a coroner's Inquest. But fiat wa not done at the proper time, ami t no investigation was the outgrowth of their neglect of duty. A Sio luce lor Hut Ageil, lu tliedecllne of life, as the vigor ol the system wanes, and infirmities attack it to which in early life It was n'stranger, the use of a safe medical stimuliint Is h'ghly advisable. Nothing, as experi ence shows, is so admirably adapted to the wants of old people as Hostettcr's Stomach Hitters. It it a real aolaneo to the aged, and the best safeguard they cau possibly use against tho complaints to which they are peculiarly liable. It 'nylif orates tho body and cheers the 1 mind, is pure, agteeable and effective. KheuuiatiKtn, luinbag.i and gout are more lieipiently developed in aje than in youth or middle life. Hoxletter'i Hitters are an excellent remedy for those painful disorders and also lotiKy the 8 stein against them. They never cre ate undue excitement, are gentle in their action, and aro Inilnltely purer than the U'imedieated stimulants of cointnerce. Ooinlnir, Our representative, .Mr. Seo't, will be in Cairo with a lull line of samplea In our line, all wikhin a full suit, or over coal, should five him a trial as he is de t'.rmined to keep down monoplles. Fkank Fischkr, Mi'rclmnt Tailor. Kviiiii-Tllle. iilVER NEWS. (iCSKIIAl. ITKMt. Will Haye says the Jerry boat John ShallcroH U tor a'lle at a bargain. Cnptuin Willi. un I'erkiiiM, fnulnecr ef the 1. K. I.ee, is in Nkw lbiiiy, super inleii'lm th" eonstrnetion of Captain Cannon'si llayou Sara packet. Captain Yerkei has contracted for a new steiuuet lor the machinery ol the Granirer, lately burned above l.i tie Uock. The llobt. Mitchell has been laid up at Xew Alba y lor reiiairs. The Charles Moian received all the freight khe ciiiild carry on the water in the lower Ohio, and will make additions here. K. I". liiiiikrl'k H liter Wine of Iron lias never tieen known ! fail in ttie cure ol weiiknesit, attended with symptoms; indis ioMtioo lo exertion, lorn of memory, JitH culty ol breathing, general weakness, horror of disease, weak, nervous trembling, dread ful horror of death, night sweats, cold feet, weakness, (harness of vision, languor, uni versal lassilUile ol the muscular ayotem, enormous appetite with dyspeptic iys. tern, Urn hatiili, tlushini: ot the bo ly, dry. uesS of the r k i ii. pallid CountecaLie and eriiiuiiinn on me lace, puruyiug the blood, pain in the hack, heaviness ol tut eyelids, iieijueiii. uiaca spois u)ing ueiore me eyes with ttuip.iiary suflii-ion and loss el sight, want nt attention, etc. These symptoms all arise from a weakness, and to remedy that, Use K. K. Kunkel'i Hitter Wine ol Iron. It naver fails. Thousands- are now enjoying heultli who have used it. Wet the ecnu'ne. Sold only lo rT bottles. Take only K. V. Kuukel's. Ask tor Aunkel s Hitter ine of Iron. I hn truly valuable tonic has been to thar. nchly tested by all classes of the comiau- nity ttial it i now Ueeuaed indispensable as a tonic ineutcine. It costs hut little, purities the blood and ches tone to the stomach, renovates the system and pro lUi.'s life, I only ask a trial of this valu ihle tonic. Trice $1 per bottle. K. K. Kuakel, eole proprietor. No. l".9 North Ninth street, be low Vina, Philadelphia. Pa. Ask for Kun kel'i Bitter Wine of Iron, aad take no other. A photograph ol the proprietor oh each wrapper; all others are counterfeit. Beware of counterfeits. Do not let vour druggist tell you any hut Kunkel's, which is put up oniy a- ahuve represented. You cm gat six bottles for Ave dollars. All 1 ask is one simple trial, TAPE WORM REMOVED ALIVE. Head and all complete in two noiirs. N'e fee till hea pases. .Seat. I'iu and stomach worms remded by Dr. Kunkel, 2.',9 North Ninth itreet. Advice free. No tee until head and all passes in one, and alive. Dr. Kunkel is the only successful nhvsiciun in this country tor the removal of worms, and nis v orm iynip is pleasant and sale for thlld, en or grown person". Send for cir cular, or ask for a bottle of Kunkeli Worm Syrup. Price one dollar fu r bottle. Oct it ol vour druggist It never fails. ivsum-vcE. 3ATF0RD MORRIS AND CANDEE (iunerai Insurance Agents 73 OHIO LEVEE, City National Bank Building, np-stalri. ?ha Oldeet EsUbllahed Arency In Soutt; ern Illinois, repreaentinv ovr 85 000 000 StTKAM IIOATS). Evansvllle, Cairo and Memphis Steam Packet Co., fob- Paducah, Shawnootown, Evans villo, Louisville, Cinoinnati and all way landings. The 1 1 ifinit elde-wheel steamer ARKANSAS BELLE, V AhTKIt 11. I'ISXINOTOK JllAIILkS I'kNMNUTuS.... Matter ,. Clerk t Will leave Cairo every WEDNESDAY at o ciock v. in, The Diet sn auier IDLEWILD, Has MuWAnD Master to. 'ItioiiAa Clerk Leaves Cairo every SATL'KDAY. B.ui h boat makes close connections at Cairo with Urst-class steamers for St. Louis. Mt'iu- pblsaadNew Orleans, ami at Evansvllle with thtiK. AC. It. U for all iMiinls North and East, and with the Louisville Mud ftiamtrs fotall uoibUj on the C liner Ohio, aivinir thrninrh re ceipts on ImiKhU and passengers to all points iriuuiury. rvr urtaer lnrorniauon apply to J AMKS IlK.liS, Passenger Airent' IIALLIDAYHIIOS., '.,. J.M. I'HILUI'8, 'Mlfnti Or to U. J. OKAMMKK. jiiperinteadent and General Freight Agent, li-a-i.v. Kvanavillr llelinns. Administratrix NotiCi. Null, e is Hereby elven tlint on 1 liui sdav Inly l'Jth, 1877, at ten o'clock A. .M. at the olllee of Haniuol Brlley, Justice of tbi pence, at Toledo, in Alexander county. Illinois. 1 will proceed to sell at puhlli auction, to the highest bidder, for cash lu hand, tliu desperate notes, aceouuts, judg meat , claims and so lortn, due owing aio bolonirltin to the estate ol Daniel M. Jones. decouse (of which estate I sui adminiitra' tux) in persuance ot the authority irlven for that purpose by the county court at said county at the June term thereof 1R77. usLirniA jo.ncsj dfcwtl AdmlnlstrauLt. ij. i lit i BAJTBa. Enterprise Savings BANK. CHARTERED MARCH SI, 1869 OITY NATIONAL BANK, CAIRO omciaa: A B SAFrORD, President. 8 S TAYLOR, Vice President W HYSI.nr, Aec'TtndTretJinrer. BiKBcroaa: P.W Baii. ut, Ciias Oalioiisr, " M STocsrLtTH, PaclG. flcnuii, a. H Okhinuhaij II Uallidat, J. M FniLLirt. I M t.UKsl paiii on ile(itiu at Ike rale ui ill L percent per annum, March 1st ami Supu-lli Htr Irit Interval nut witinlrawu is added imui Iiately n. tile principal tif the tliipt.Hits, thewl.Y (ivina- thi'in comiHjunil latret Harried Women and Chile ren m Deposit Money and no one else oan draw it. Open every husines.iiav itoniUa ni. Ui.) p u. a 1 -atur'lky evtinincs for savings deposit only rnro to s o'clock. W. HT8I.OP. TrBasur.r THE City National Bank CAIRO. ILLTN08. CAPITAL $100,000 omenta W. P. IIAI.IJDA y ITetldent. IIK.NBV I.. HAI.LIUAY , VicePretl. A It MVKKOKO, Cashier. WA' 'Ut UYSLOP, Ats'lCashier. DIMKCTOKS: S. SJTAATS TaTLOS, K. H. CDHtlRRHAJI, II b. llALLIUAV, W. 1'. IlAU.IAT U. U. WiLLiAksuK. M-rarutN IIiho, A . B, SArroiiD, Exchange, Coin and United States Bonds Bought and Sold. DKPOSITS received and a freneral bank Ins business done r Ilross, President. H. Welle, Cashier. P. NeU. Vice 1'ree'U T. J. Kertu, Asst. ash,'r Corner Commercial Ave. and at Street oAino, xxjXjs. DI RECTO US. ('. Ilross, t'airo. Wm. KluKe, Cairo. 1'. Nell. Cairo. Wm Wafr. i'.Im , Susanka, Cairo. K. L. DilliB(rsUy, St. Louis. ... ..iKiii, iii. ii . trciiii, wairo. K. II. Mritikman. St. Ixiuis, J. Y. Clemson, Caleilonia. 1 Uenernl Hniikliia; Bnalneas Dsns, rj-Exchana-c sold and bought Interest paid u ui .oviuiit itsparuueni. Louecnons niaue, no to n'liinM. nminiiriv aiien'ieo in St. Louis, Mo. rHOS. A, RICE, A. X. L. L.B..1 IAS. BICE, A. M., V Principals i. a. nuanuuii, i FULL LIFE SCHOLArtSHIP. $81 00 f OST Complete, Thorouith and I'rartica iL course of -tudy in the Cniieil State .uurse inn ispenn line ki every young unto em Sarliiug ob the sea ot lite. For Illustrated Circular, Address, T1IOS. A. KICK, A. U ,L I,, li.. rtU.,lv Preside- t. PAI.T ANDeil.SI. B. F. Blake Dealers In r?aints, Oils, Varnishes, uxiryf3i rVall Paper, Window Glass, Win dow Shades, tit. Always on hand, the celebrated lllunulnatla AURORA OIL. Broai Bulletin t Oornar KltTOnth Street aad Washlnt ton Avanaa P. FITZ6ERAID WINES- LIOUORS.- and CIGARS . . L AT WHOLESALE. 226 Commercial ave 0.&XHO, XL!.. HI S I II j mm mil st.Oharles Hotel THE DAILY BULLETIN. rpaBrrUJiTM liiobllihrftwrmoralag (ticept HewUy) hi the BtdWtia Building, Mf ner Waaauigtoa aveaot aad Twentk street Tbs BtjLUTUt U stirtd lo eitj tubtorlbtrt by lalthfu) carriers it Twmry-rive Cants a Wttt, payable weekly. By Mall, (la ad vanes), m yti aanumi ill montht, fl three months, tt eat month, tl m. THE WEEKLY BULLETIN. Publlitied every Thursday morntni at SI pesaaBum, UlTarUblylBtdTanoe. IheposUn a the Weekly will be prepaid at this office, n. snheerlliers vli nhonn for a .niwviptl fe tl I t ten, ADVKHTIHlMt tAIhh Ullll. Business Cards, per ami uiu, t One square, one nsertlon, . t ' One iquaie, two insertion., . l . One tquare, one wee , . v One Kuare. two weeks t 90 One square, three weeks 4 Ob One tqure, one month 00 W1IILT. One square, one Insertloa .. 00 60 Men auotequeni InserUjn Kit-One inch is a square. UTo recular advert! sen we of er superior I i dacemenu, both at to rale ot charges aad man- aer of displaying their favors. Communication upon anbJeoU of van ra,l Interest to the pnbllo soliolted. dAll llusmesi Lettars should be addreeaed to "lr Ballsitla Company. I.ItIOR DKAIJCRS. R. sMTm'i'coT' Wholesale aad He tall Dealers la Foreign and Domestic LIQUORS AND WIXE:g OF ALL KIXDa, No. 60 Ohio Levee, CAIHO, ILLS. MKSMBy. SMYTH A CO. have soaitantlT a large stock ol the best good Ui Uie mar el, and give especial attention to the wSoleeale anob of the liuaineaa '.. L- ..1 . . HOTKMS- OA THO. XXjXjS. mil n::::: ;bs tihss Room and Board, 1st and 2d Floors, $2 50 per Day. Room and Board, 3d Floor S3. 00 Per Da Speolal Ratat br Weak ar Montk A limited number of Tery desirable lam rooms can be secured atreasonable rates lor Ihe summer rnonllis Tile Sit. Cllurle. i. the I..HH k... u...n.M ... ' p.B. w.l.a WDl BUinil U 1 House In Southern Illinois and Is Ike lead """' -airo Aolwlin.iaiiding Ike "H nock" reduction in nrim. tli tul.u m-ui usual, lie liliemlly supplieii Hiih the very ul everything that caa lie fuud in market . r ine large sample rooms for commercial trav elers, on ground floor, free of charge Cf All baggage of gussw conveyed to ant! lrosr the hotel witheut charge MB r.. h. :unkw t ri i nr-i Arlington House J. D. DEANE, Prop'r Late of ihs St CliArWt. RATES: $2.00 PER DAY Baggige Taken To and From tte DENTISTRY. DBS. CANINE tc WUITLOCK DeatifitB, Ilavlag en teres Inte a eo-Hrrnershis, for the parson at' Practicing dentistry, Is all lit braaches, would resperlluliy iaiaria Uiote aerd isgthe services oil dental operator, that ibey tie prepared ta attend to their wants In every respect. 'Ihe ailing of teeth dons Is the most latltlae !ory manner, lutertmg srtillcial dentures, al wurs with a vi.w of restariDg, at lar as praa ticabls, the lost iwotonr aad saiural eipreasian if the mnst iiuproveU ueihods aad matarutla. Teeth ei traded absolutely witheut pais ST uing aitruat otiSe fat. Tney emend aa inyliatioa to all, ta call aad te th.ai sad solicit a liberal share of their pat enaf. Workguaranued. Prices meetrau. CAMl.NE A WUirLOCK. ("Coainierclal enue. Wtweeslh'ethu BTRATTON ft BIRD, Wholesale Grocers -Aid- Commission Merchan idKKTi AimaiOAjr fowdb o IT Ohl XetTtt.