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T H DAI CAIRO BUI jETIN. 11 .Jsl-J CAIRO. ILLINOIS. Fill DAY MORNING, APRIL 14, 1882. OFFICIAL PlftKirrORf . City omer-rs. Mayor-N.U.Thlstlewood. Treixmrcr-T 3i Kr1,hl Y.araai-L.H.o;. Attutuoy-WllUiim IUr.drlcks. Ti,st Ward-Peter Suiip. T. M. Klmbrouuh. rMrrf vv-"l-U. K, Dlke. John Wood. a Kuirt d-Charle. O. Patter, Adolph 8wo- "Slfi'h Ward-T. W. HaV.ldav. Kmest n. P'ittlt. County (Jinccrs- Circuit Clurk-A. U. Jrvln. Conntv Judiv K. H , County Clcr-S..l. llumm. k rmiiny TrvK.nriir Kilt V . 1 araer. Micilll'-Johit Hndae. dunty 'ouifnlsiimr T. "an""' llthbs mill Peter .-aup. CHUKCHI. UIt0 iiiPmT. -Comer Tenth and Poplar ' , I . I ' C" U1" nth Vert; d.y T0a KuVLlst; : " "'X'i m K ilortuns prayers; : P- n..vcnlng rayers. r. I'mk't SlShloSAKV BAPTIST cnCKCflj V WHWM 10:. a. ... i p. m. and 7 p. . abhslh school at 7:30 P- m Kev. T. J. Shore., I fTHKHAK-TWrte-nth .tree! :! service Hb I, bath a.m.; Sunday school p. m- Kev KhHppt, jmaur. a f m"llMHT-Cor. K!uU nJ Walont street, tonday ft.-.uooi at rfWO p. ni. UY. J. A. Crn.lt. nui xHYTHIUAS-Eliflith treet; pre acht.il! on i 4 ii HI . jeur,te, paster. T. JUSKJ'H S-iKoman Catholic) Cornel Cross 7Vand Walnut streets; Mrrtee Sabbath 10.80 a. S ;"urt.r School at i P. . i Vrsp'r. 1 p. m. ; .r "i;.. .rday at a. m. K. U'H.ira, Prtart. rT PATKICK'8 Horoan Catholic) Corner Ninth 0treet and Waslilaiton avenue; aervlcej 6 u,h.nd 10 a.m.; V-h .P.m. VnLl.TS p. m. ..trice, etery da at a m. IUt. AIasK tsoii prio'i. R.R. TIME CARD AT CAIRO. ILLINOIS CKS HULK T.u.;rAi. ,, t,,AX J,l'vr m iUu J?IJa.m tVU ..4:ba.m toci.-nMatlon.!! :l a m Lswn-ji '1:1'' JII S I KNTKALK. U. tVill l:r...H I tVt.il 5:)p.ni tlCxpro. Hi:U.tM tSxprco U:.am C A ST l U K. (Narrow Ottuii ) Kxprei1....-'. iodfla.m I Bprn :ap.m Aci!om uuii.iO. l: p.in I 'Accoia'datom li:V p m ST.L.. I. M. AS K. K rKxiif" U;.;..m ( tlxprcM..... i .W ' P m (Acroui'Mtiun. : i! m I tacwra dal-.on 11.45 a.m TAHASII. ST. U)VU t PA( IKIC H'V CO. tv,u.t fcx.... v.1' vm vtit'i A di.... :p.n Uilytxrrptfuody. t Da':. ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. T1IK Shortest and Quickest Route -T O St. Louis and Chicago. Tho Oulr Lino Rumiint; 3 DAILY TRAINS From Cairo, Making Diricot Conkkction AV1TII EASTERN LINES. TiuiN LT Cairo: 3:lf5 a in. MMl, Arrlvlne ln Bt. Lou! 9 a.m. ; CMcuro H:3r)p.m.i Connecti., at Ortiu and KfflnKhm for efnr.ln. cull, .ou'.avllle, Indlanavli aud p itnta Jnwt. 11:10 a.m. Ht. I.ouls Btiil WwiUfrn Arrlv!n?ln8t. Lou! ?:05 p. m., and connecting for all poiuti rt'ent. a:CJ p.m. Kafet Kxprwi. torft. Lnr.l and CIiIcmjo, arrlvintf at St. Lonli 10:40 p.m., ami I'hlcni) Tii'-i a.m 4:UO p.m.Cim-mnHtl KxprpH. A'rrlvinit at (.Huclnniitl 7:00 a m.; I.ouimrtHe 7:' a.m.; Ixrtlanauoll. 4:0" a.m. raiiilBra hr train r-h tho above polnlK 1 J W .10 Uol'KS In tt'lvaic ol tuy othur roHU. S F-Tho 1:9!' P. m art!..!. h(l niLI.HA.l ..... . . . I hjVhKl'IVU CAK Cairo to Cincinnati, without rlmni'Ln, ud ihroufih olnnpora 10 bt. Loala and Chicago. Fast Time Ilast. Pa .tnmnM hT t,li 11,10 an'"r'"'l!n to i;.ai- CR'id by Huudiiy Intfrvt-tilnn. 'i'lio Sulnrday afler nonn traiu from Cairo arriv. In new York Monday norniiir aU0::iJ. Tblrty-eU bouraln advance of nyotborronto. s ijf-Kor thronijh tlckit and Mrthor Information, apply at tlllHiil Central Kallroad Ipnt, Cjilro. JAb. JOUNSON, , t J- Ui,;,0?'K1H' , (Jan. Houthurn ArooL llcotAeont. . n. (IAN HUN, Own. Pan. Atffinl. Chlcano PHYSICIANS. Q.E0RGE II. LEACH, M. D. Phvsitnan and Surgeon, Special aiientlon paid to tho Homeopathic trout rnniit of aiiiRicahllffa'ua, auddlm-a.ca of woman nofnoen0n'lllhtrict, oppi.ito tho Poat Olnce, Cairo, HI. JJR, W.C. JOCrLYN, DENTIST. OFFICB Kiffbth Ptrert, near Comn urnlal Av.nrnt JJR. E. W. WUITLOCK, Dental Sursoon. orio-IIo. iM Ootimorciul Avenue, botwixia U,;liUand .NUitbSlwoU . . WOOD YA1ID. Q W. WHEELER, ANTIIIIACITK, COAL AND Summer Wood and Kindliuj; eunatantly on hand STAVE CLIPHNOS At Seventy-five centa per load. Stave Trimmincs At one dollar per load. Thu 'trtmrnin(,'f"iir coar. sh&vlui;! and niak thohii.t numrner wood for cooking purpo.en tha oliisaprnt rer .old In Cal.-o. For hlnck 'mlifi'i n lncvttinir tlru. they aro nneqnalled LeTovoor ordr at tlio Tenth tret wood vard IXHLKANCE. KKKUYBdAT qairo c:t ferry CO. P-KIIKYHOAT THREE illML STATES. On and after Vutirtay. Jnne 7th. and until tnrther noti-e the fi.nyboat wil! tr.aku trips tt follow: MATI. L(AVt LXATIS rot Konrth t. M'l'ourl Ltrd'g. KntT.rky Ld . 8:00 m. 10:00 a. m. i.00 p. m. KMi p.m. l.n e:50 a. m. 10:30. ra. 2:30 p. m. 4:! p.m. 8UM)AVS J-tn ti.rn 9 a. m. 11 a. m. S p. m. 5;0O p. m. THE HALL I DAY. "THE HALLIDAY" A New and cnmpictn Hitol. frontlns on L.ree ijecond and Railroad Htrvi'tt, Caix'O, Illinois. Tb PaenL'r D 'not ol the Chlraeo. St. Lonla id' .lew OrlfHtip; Illlnol Central: n'a'ianh. St. LouU and I'arlilc; I. on Mountain and Hnlbcra, Mohiln and Ohio; C airt and St. I.oum Hanwayi are nil Jut anrona tho .Iruut; while the .Steamboat I.n'1!:'.i: l Imt onn n inaro rtiatnnt. Thin Hotel la henti'd by Hieam. hat .team Laundry. Ilvdranlle. Klevnto'r. Klnrtrie Call Bull Antoinatlr. Fire. A lama. Hath, nhnotntely pur. air, ptirlm-t aewerane and i.omilet apiioliitmenta. Knperh fnn.iUlDgj perfect aervice; and anon .xct'llcd table. Ii. 1. PAUKKU to CO.,L,fnpui BANK. ALEXANDER COUNTY IBIAINIK Commercial Avenue and Eiftlilh Street, CAIRO, ILLS. Oinnra- F. rt'ioss. Frt-Mdent. 1I.WKLL8, Canlilor. P. NFFF.VIrnPrea'nt. T. J. Kcrtb, Atn'l caxh TJlriotorn: F. Broaa Ca'ro I William K'or.o. .Cnlro Pe erNcff " Wlllnm Wolf.... C. M Oatcrloh I C. O. l'atler " K. A. Under " I II. Well. J. Y. Clomcon, CaledoMa, A GKNEflAL DANKINQ BDSINtflS DONE. Exchaniro o'd andboucht. Intorwt paid In tho Savlnira Department. Collection made and all bualuons promptly ullunJed to. 7ARIBT1 STORE. NEW YORK STORE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The Largest Variety Stock IN TIIJG CITV. GOODS SOLD VERY CLOSE O. O. PAT1EU &c CO., 0or, Nineteenth ulre-nt) r'tlfvA ' Til CcmmmlalAronoill , vttUU, 1U 8-33 XT ? t 3 Sill ? -H S3 2 L S i3 milE CITY NATIONAL BANK. Of Cairo. Illinois, 71 OHIO LBVKE. CAPITAL, S100.000 A General Banking lusiuess Cimdacted. TIIOS. W. HALLIDAY', Csfhier pNTKBPniSK SAVING BANK. Of Cairo, . EXCLUSIVELY A SAVINGS BASK. TIIOS. W. HALLIDAY, Treasurer. o roa o AOENTS WANTED BORDER OUTLAWS, HyJ. W. IJTJJSL. The new, thrlllln? and authentic hlctory of the llreaiihd wonderful adventurer of America' grout outlaws, Tbe YOUNGER BROTHERS, FRANK and JESSE JAMES, And their bandn of htjhwayroen, down to the pro ent muiiient, iticlnrt h death of Jua.e Jaine and all the We itartiinz and thrilling development. Fifty IUui.trat!onii and pomade, amone which are leai'u Jame. afier he waa ehoi. and IS fine colored I'!ate. Interviews and lettere from Cole Younger, the hreaklnis np of thu band and revelation, of tnrtliiit: tecrna. The lllack FlaK, the terrible "lllack Oaih," and hnndrrd of other a.tunlnbini facta. Mo.t wonderful and excltioc hook in exist ence! Outfell. evrrthlni;! Newid treat:)- cn-luri'i-d edition: new Illustration ;5u0 pKt, price 115'. Airenta' Canvaing Outfit . iOc. Illuctrated Circular and full particular free. Agent don't lo.e thi cranrt o;.portiiLitv! Addrea HIsT'jHI CAL PL'BUSUINU Co., 604 N. 4th tit. bt. Lonl, Ho. ry.X I'L'IlCIIiSER'3 NOTICE. To A. J. Daniel, or any other person or persons luwsted: You are hereby notified that at a sale of real f tate in the county ot Alexnider aud state ol Illi nois held by the county collector of said county at the soutiiwc-terly door of the court hon.e In the city of Cairo, in taid ronntv and state, on the iird d.iy ofAngii'l. A. D 1SS) tho undcrsiirned pur chaort the" f.illowiut; deK'ribcd real ei-wte situatfd iu tbe county of Alexaodcr find state of Illinois, fur the taxes due and n paid thereon for the )ears A. I. l'Tr-an I lBTy, together with penalties and cons; said real as ile heii.g taxed In the ta'iie of fii'd A. J. Daleis. io-wi:: The west bull Of the northeast quarter of lertiou twenty-one (21 1, I . township ..xtoen (l'o. south runuc two (it west of the third principal meridian. The time alljweii by law for the r. demptmu of said real estute will expire ou tut SIM dav ol AuL'iini. A. 1) lt:. JOHN OATEs, Purchaser. Cairo, Ills , April 11th, A. D. lb. rjJAX PCKCIIASEE'8 NOTICE. lo A. J. Daniels or any other person or persona Interested : Y,.u are hereby notified that t a sale of real es tatv in uinnty ol Alexauder end slate of Illinois, held hy the county collector of said county, at the soiithwonteriy door of the couit house in tho city of Cairo, iu said county and stut.;. on the Htd day of August. A. I. 14), the iituierslKnod pnrebaseii the following described real estate situated in the county of Ab Xinder and state of Illinois, for the tntes'diie and unpaid thereon fur the years A. D. ItCtf and 1ST'.', toji-ther with penalties and e fts; said p'1 estate Ufiux taxed In Hie name of said A. J. UnnleU, to-wit: Tlie southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section twenty-one (il), in township eix'.een llH), and In rane two (4) wesl of t ha third principal meridian. The time allowed hy law for the redemption of said real estate will ex pire ou tbo;3rd day of Atiirut. A. D. 18i. JOJN GATES, Purchair. Cairo, Ills., April 11th, A. X). 18S2. 'Y'AX PCKCHASEIl'8 NOTICE. To John Fa' row or any other person r pcrsous iutf nsted: You are hereby notified that at a alo of real es tate In tbe county of Alixand rand state of 1111 nois. held by the county collector of said county at the southwest r y door of tho court hoii'e in the city of Cairo, In said ennnly and state, on the 2-lrd day of Aiiiiti.', A . I). lvjO. the uuduraisnoi pur chased ihe following de cribed real eatate situated lu the county of Alexander and statu of Illinois, for the taxes due and unpaid ihenou for the year A. 1. I87II. toselher with petmltie and costs; sa'd real estate belu taxed In tho name of said John Farrow. tu-wlt: The south fractional half of sec tion five (5), In township sixteeu i l'i), and In ratme two (2iwet of Ihe third priiic.l at meridian Tho time allowed hy lawlorthe redemption of said real estate will expire on thetflrd day of August, A. D. UBi. JOHN OA TK, Purchaser. Cairo, 111., Aprlllltb, A. I). m. rjAX Pl'UCUASElt'8 NOTICE. To Drown Jt Atherton, or any o'hor person or per son Interested: You ar, hereby notified lhatuta sale of real estate in the comity of Alexander and state of I.ltuols. held bv the county collector of said county, at tho snuthcsterly door of the court house In the city of Cairo, lu said county and state, on the iird day of An..UrtA. I). It. tba under slitnud purchased the followir( described real es tate. ituated in the town of I'uity in the county of Alexander and siateof Illluoi. for lh taxes duo and itniiald thereon, for the years A 1) 1HV4, 1S7V 187ti !SPT. 1878 aud lt7. touethi r with penalties and costs; said real estate bilnir taxed in the name of said Drown Atherton to wit: lota numbered two, (S) three (Ml.and four (41 In block linuiherod live (M. The time allowed by Ihw for the redemption of said real ft'itu will expire ou the silrd day of Auiiust, A D IttHj OKOUGE HODflES, Ptircher. Cairo, III., April U. A. D.lsfi. rpAx PUHcnASfin'a notice. To John nnrmoti, or any other person or persons Interested: Youaru hereby notified that at a aalo of real estate, in thu county ol Alexander and state of Illinois, held lit thu county culleetor of said conntv, at thu southwesterly door of tho court boiisu in the cltv of Cairo In said enmity and state on the Klrddav ol Auyust A. I). 1HN0 thu under. lened purchaned tho following described real estHtusltnuled In the town of Unity In the county ol Alexander and statu of Illlu ilk, fnr the taxes dux and unpaid theream for the year A. D. 1S','4,1H75, 1S7H, l7r. 1S7H nnd IH71I too ther with penalties nnd costs: said real usttto helng tnxnd In the tiatno of said John Q llnrinnn to-wit: lot numbered one (1 lu block tin mherttd flvo (5). The time all'wed by law for thn redemption of said teal estate will expire on the 28rd d y of August A. 1. mi OKOItOE HODGES, l'urchaiur. Cairo, Ills..Atirll 11 A. 1). lHtiJ. rpAX PURCnA8KI'8 NOTICE, To J. n. McKay or any other person or puraon lutereetcd i Yon ere herrby nntlflea that at a sain of real estato, in the county j Alexander and state of Illinois, he'd by the com. ty e.ollHe.tnr ofsalil oiiuntv. at tint aotitbwestiirlv door of the court lions. In tho cliy of Cnlro, lu said count v and stain on tlieaiddayof Anuttst, A 1HH0, tbe nndorsltfued nurehaseii tin. following dese.itbed real otilte.slt natid In tuotown of Hiindnsky. n the county of Alexander. and stat ni Illinois, tor the taxes one aud unpaid theroon fur tho year A, D, 1R7U, loiteih .r with puiutllle aud costs; said tvnl est ate buluK taxed In the imm.oftald J. O, McKay to-wit: llietiorthhalfoflotnumlmrod one (l in block ntimhiirud one (l.)thu time allowed by law for the redemption o( said real e state will expire on the fclddtt) of AutfiitVA, D.lHS'i. . , . . JOHN OVTKH, ParcJ)Mr. ' Calto, Illinois, April II, A. D. mi. RIVER NEWS. Tha Fannio Tatura, from St. Louis, is dua to-night for Puducah, and will extend her trip up tho Cumberland as far aa Ewald' iron works. Capt. J. B. Conway commands the Tatum. Thu Sherlock was detained here by add ing several hundred tons of freight to her already heavy cargo. She left for New Orleans last ovening at4 o'clock. Cap tain Jas. Nicholls in command, and Ames Fisher in the office. We had tho pleasure of meeting Capt. W. P. Ilalliday yesterday, and in a short interview tho "sipe wuter11 question was introduced. The captain was firmly convinced-that tho health of Cairo this sum mer would be better than in years ptBt, as a Btute of purification by tbe cxpuUiun of sipe water wotild carry with it a collection of filth and poisonous matter that had boen for years accumulating. His ideas, when explained, were simple and philosophical, and we sincerely hope tbey niny bo sus tained. In marine circles as a city of great prom inence, according to official reports, Cairo stands second best. A telegram from Messrs. Fowler Bros., Paducah, Ky., was received yesterday by B. S. Rhea, of Nashville, which informed him that the C. W. Anderson broke her shaft, and was lying up for repairs. The B. S. Rhea leaves Nashville this evening for Paducah and Cairo. The Qua Fowler, from Paducah, arrived last evening at 3 o'clock, and left on her return at 7. The Silverthorn left last night for Hick man with 500 sucks of corn. ' Messrs. Uinkle & Son supply steamboats with meats of the best quality and in great quantities. Mr. Josh Harrison, mate on tho Thos. Sherlock, had his foot badly mashed yes terday, while the boat was lying at tho elevator. We have since learned that Mr. Harrison is not hurt as bad as was thought. Captain Nat. repper, a well known river man, died Inst Sunday night at Milauo, Texas. Look out for the mammoth new, steamer City of Cairo! She will report to-day, and her reception hero will be hailed with pleasure. She comes from St. Louis, and will lenvo for Vicksburg early to-morrow morniDg. Yesterday was a bright and pleasant day. River matters rather 6carce. Several old Paducah steamboatmen aro here located and apparently happy. Among the different ones wo met Walt Wilson, Clay Warden, Will Reno and others. "Boys, put on your best dud3 look your prettiest," and tako your sweethearts to the grand event of the season. That is the dance on the City of Cairo. Mr. John Quigley and his accomplished bride, both of Paducah, were passengers on the Fowler yesterday. They took passage last night for Memphis on tho W. P. Halli day. May they have a joyous voyage. Capt. Wni. Hambleton, of Mound City, who is one of the oldest steamboatmen on western waters, is in the city, but will re turn homo to-day. Capt. John Taylor, late of the A. B. Stif lord, left with his wife for Paducah last evening, tho Safford having returned on account of business. The Three States left the wharf last evening with quite a number of prominent citizens aud citv(oiTicialB,jwith Capt. W. P. Halliday, to investigate the cut in the Mis sissippi levee, made at tho suggestion of Capt. llllidy, for tho purpose of letting the sipe water out. The investigation, we learn, proved mont satisfactory. The river indicated by tho gauge last evening at 0:30, thirty-four feet and five teuton. Tho Sherlock did not get off until 7:30 last evening. The John B. Maude, for the lower Mis sissippi, arrived last evening with a splen did trip, and departed at 8 o'clock. The meeting of tho Cairo Presbytery at Metropolis will receive quiU a number of distinguished divines, which wero passen gers on tbe Fowler last evening. Among whom we chanced to noto tho following : Dr. Armstrong, of Alton, III.; Prof. Hull, of CarUmdale, 111.; Rev. James Laferty and L. T. Linwoll, of Cobden, 111.; Rev. J. W. Knott, of Anna, III., and Mr. Douglass, of Bond county, III., superintendent Sixth dis trict school of tho atate. Thk "Favorite Proscription" of Dr. Pierco cures "female weakness" and kindred alTections. By druggist. Tho Market. Tia'H8DAY Evkninp, April 13, 1 883. Tho weather has moderated and to day lias been very pleasant,, but ludlcatlonsaro for a ruin storm soon to occur. The recent cold unap, it is fnnred, has damaged the' fruit propped In thu north, but in Southern Illinois no damage bas been done. The market is without change in leading articles, excepting a weaker feeling in hay in consequence ot a falling off ia the de mand and a surplus of stocks for past few days. FLOUR This staple is without material change. The demand is mostly for choice and family. Stocks are ample in all grades HAY The market is weaker, and the range of prices is a shade lower. This is owing to a light demand and surplus of stocks. CORN The demand is active for both white and mixed, especially for thn latter. Both grades are scarce and very firm. OATS The market is steady and un changed, with a fair demand for choice at quotations. MEAL Firm, with an upward tendency In prices. BUTTER The leoling in the market is heavy and dull. Choice sella readily but most of stocks are of an inferior grade or "worked over," which has a tendency to in jure the market. EGGS Prices ore well sustained and receipts sell readily on arrival. CIIICKENS-All that come in find ready sale at cood prices. Sales and Ciuotations. NOTE. The price bere given are for sales from first bands In round lota. An advance la Charged for broken lntaiutllllnicorderi. FLOUR. rpAX PURCHASE ICS NOTICE. 300 Various (trades, on order....- ., . S 50&f) M 200 bhls. Choice . m 0 80 60 bhls patent 7 2" luo bhls family 5 i 10 bbls choice ft 4) 100 bhls laucy 0 to iiay. . 4 car choice timothy 2" on 11 car choice mixed t IS 00 6 cars gilt edjje tliuothy . 20 10 COKN. Bear choice mixed, in bulk on track ....... "A Tears choice white In bulk Pi Scar mixed in sack del ki OATS. t car cho'ce In bulk on track M 3 car mixed In bulk i cars mixed iu sack dul 5 Scars while In bulk 54 WHEAT. No. 2 Red, ncr bu J ift No. Si Mediinranean 1 'ti MEAL. 500 bbl City round lot. 4 (v CUO bbla City 3 9031 00 BliAN. Round lota 10&1 UJi BVTTEH. S00 pound ttrlctly choleo Northern roll. SIS 4oo pounds Southern Illinois 'a ) pounds good northern roll so S"0 po'tuda gilt edged packed 85J40 SOUS. rVOdor.en.. ,, 14 400 dozen..... .,......,. m... 15 TuOdonen 15 TURKEYS. live choice 9 00(311 00 CHICKENS. 9 coop mixed 2 7!W3 00 8 coop choke heuo. a jg ONIONS. W bhls choice 3 00a3 IS 1U0 sacks us POTATOES. 50 hnsb. Mlchlijan peach blow 1 30 lmihbK " I'eachhlow. 1 no 800 bush, Early Koseseed J 23 CKANUEKKIES. Par bbl 10 0 APPLES. !M1 bbl. common 3 30 30 bbl. choice.... 4 30 CIDKll. Perbarrol 7 soft 00 WOOL- Tub washed M H 3ITt:l7 Unwashed '.11 LAHO. Tierce )., Huirno U Ducket 13 110QS. Live MVj Dreasud 7Ui")i BACON. Plain ham , pons B. C. llama 14 Clear side , 1314 Shoulder 10 SALT. Ht, Johns..,,, , f 33 Ohio Klver . 1 43 SACKS. t'i bnshol burlap ,' flyt 6 bushel ' IM 5 btihe " Ill TIIOIMCAL FIIUIT. Orh(!es, choice per bos 4 nort4 nn Luuiou choice, pgr box 3 734(4 30 DKIBD PKU1T. Peache, halve and qaarter 4W13U Apples, brluhl , 4,'w' UEANH. Choir navy 4 25 Choice medium ;. , 4 00 CUKBSK. Choice, factory M 13 Creaiu..........M..mu.,,M. ,...,,,., 1, .ti,.. 14 DKBSWAX. VB m 80 TALLOW, V ft.,., BQS HIDES. Calf, Green 1ft Dry Clint choloo 14(111 Dry Halt.,,,. .........(..mh..,,,......,,.!!.,,.. If'tlS Green Salt.,..,.i...i..i...,i.......Mi..tit b((M Sheep I'ells, dry MiAt 00 TOBACCO. Common Lngi H 9) Ttv&l m Good lues..., ....... 3 &(& 4 00 .owLear. , 4 TVA eo Medium Luat 5 Mi H to UjcLeaf.....4 ,..,..(. .., ,i,. 0 304 .1 drain flay fewt. Vowt. Men Vbl. 10 , 13 'V Orleans,.,,,. 13 , 17W Flonr Port V bbl.' Vhhl. 40 .10 Jt) 4S 33 W' 33 HY iiiriis, ni. it - Vicksburg,..;..... 7 ' ,.! Way ii'.i 7J. "Tlrowrlijsic to the Dcff, I'llNon oflt." We do not f.iel liko blaming Mtcbeth for this expression of dittgunt. Eveu nowaday w most of Ihe catlmrtics aro great repulsive pills, enough to "turn one's stomach." Had Macbeth ever taken Dr, Pierces "Purgative Pellets" he would not luvj uttered those words of contempt. Ry drugtrist A Baptist Minister's Experience. I am a Buptiat minister, and before I even thought of bring a clergyman, I Grad uated in tuedicinuj bur left a lucrative prac tico for my present profmion, 40 years ago: I was tor many your a Btilferer from quinsy j "Thomas' Edeciric Oil cured mo." I wa also troubled with lionrsene, and 1 Thomas' EclectricOil always relieved mo. My wife and child had diphtheria, and l'ThouW Eelectric Oil cured them, "ami if taken Irt timo it will cure seven timesoiit of ten. I am confident it is a cure for tho most obstinate' cold or cough, and if any one will .take .a small teaspoon and half lill it with the Oil, and then place the end of the spoon in one nostril nnd draw the Oil out of the spoon into tht head by sniffing ti hard as thev can, until the Oil falls over into the throat, anil practice mat twice a week, luon tcare how offensivo their head may be, it will clean it out and cure their catarrh. For deafness and earache ithas donn wonders to my certain knowledge It is the only medicine dubbed patent medicine that I have ever felt liko recommending, and I am very anxious to r.eo it in every place, for I tell you that I would not be without it in my house for any consideration. I am now suffering with a pain like rheumatism in my right limb, and nothing relieves me liko Thomas' Eelectric Oil. Dr. E. F. Ckank, Corry, Pa. Paul O. Schuh, Agent. Kseapeil from the Toils. John Bacon, Laporte, Ind., writes: "Hurrah for Spring Blossom; it's all ymt recommended it to bo. My dyspepsia has all vanished. Whv don't you advertise itj What allowanco will you make if I take a' dozen bottles. o that I could oblige my friends orcnsionaUv?" Price $lrf0, trial bottles 10 cents. Paul O, Schuh, Aarent. rJUX PUr.CUASEIVS N'OTtCE. To the heir of the onte of F. F. Victor, deceas ed, or anv oihur person or nsraou Interested: Yon are herebv not I tied thut at a salo of real ' tate in the county of Alexander and state of Illi nois, held hy thn county collector of said county, nt tho snthwsturlv door of Ihe court house In the city of Cairo, In said conntv and stat.i. on the llitn day of AuirtMl. A. I). 18.), Cbarle Giillnhcr, the uudcrdgued. purchased tlis following described real estate situated In the county of Alrxander anil stato of Illinois, fur tnn.taxp fine and unpaid thereon for the var A. I. b?3. 1S7iI 1H77, 1R7H and lri7!l, together with penalties and cost j said real citato heintr taxed n the name cf F P. Victor relate, to-wit: Tbe cast half of the sonthweat quarter ol section uninbor ne i'l). township four teen (14), south rango two (invest. Thn Wme al lowed by law for thn redenip'loti of sa d real stato will ciplreon the IHth dav of auptut, A. I lMr.. CIIAKI.KS GA I,K I II K II, Purchaser. Cairo, Ilia .April 14tb, A. I). liS'J. T AX PURCHASER'S NOTICE. To TTowsrd Itnb-rti.or any olhjr person or per- Ynn. ar-' hereliv not I fled that at a ! of real . tateln thsenutitvof Alexander and tnt of 1)11 nola, hold by llm rniitity collector rf raid county, nt the southwesterly door of the court nous la tba city of Cairo, In sik'd nxuntv nnd state, ou the 4in day of Aui;usl, A. D. 'US'. Georirn 11. Lonlii, the un- nrsiineu, pnrrnaud tin following rtoscrlliert real estate tttmited In tlis First addition to rhe el'v of Cairo, county of Alexardnr nnd state of Illinois, for the taxes one "d unpaid th-reon for th year A. I. 1S7S. 1H77. UTS and 187U, t-Bether with penallls and cost; said real estate belli taxed In tha name) of said Howard Itoberi. to-wlt: I,ot nnmher elev en (II), In hlo.k ninnher Iwonty lour i4), In the Plrst addition to the city of Culm. Thr time al lowed by law for llm redemption ol said real ntnta will 'ixplse on the 4th ilnvof AiMiwt. 4 I) IWJ. liKOKOK It LKNTZ, Purchaser. Cairo, Ills., Apr 1 13th, A D, ls3. rjAX ITttCtlASEK'S NOTICE. TJinoH Watt, or any other person or per sons intero.tsn: You are hereby notified that l a (ale of renl es tate. In the coni.ty of Aloxnuilerand statu of llll nola, held by the county collector of said county, at the outhiwirly door nf the conn honao In the city of Cairo, In said county and state, nn the 23rd Uny of August. A. 0 ISSi. Charosfiallirher. the nndtrslKned. nnrcbised the follnwttiir described renl rsts'e sit wilted In tho county y Alexander nd State of Illinois, for till tnt dun arid unpaid there on for 'lie years A. I UC4, IS73, IS'.O, IH77, IHT1 and IH7'.i. together wlili penalties ntiil rot; said real e i iite helui! taxed l i the uain of sa d Jamct l. Watt, lo-wlt: The northeast 1111 trier of saeiliin uttinher fourteen (I I), township rlfieeu (Hi, nulh rann llirne (in, west. Thu limu allowed br law for the redemption of said real estate w II oxpln on theilrd linyof Auetist, , I) hhj Cl(s (lALlGIIEIt, Purchaaif. Cairo, Ills.. April l ltli, A. 1) IHSJ, - - . . , AX PURCIIASEH'S OTICE. To wirh and every of the psrionn hereinafter named and to any aud all other peitoni Inur estsd: You are hereby notified that at a sale of res) e. tate In the Bounty of Alevsuderand state of Illinois held at the southwesterly ilnor of the court liuiiso In the cltv of Cairn, In said county Sid stite by the county collector of sa'd county,' on thn 23rd dav of AUk'U't. A. I). I Ml, the undersigned herein the piirchiisorsof thu followlnir ili'scrlhnl renl estate, Itualed In "aid county anil state, for Ihs tare dua and unpa d thereon for the year or yesrs as below et forth, lotrctluir with peniiltli s and costs due thereon; said real estate being taxed in the ttareii nr names respnctlv. ly of ton p arsons Uorelnaflof raoiiuoneu, iii-wiw i la whose nam lax.d, Tor wh at yt a Iaed. Part of octloa K.O. Ulcu in;ii.irr, S7tl. tan nnd. j nwof u w fr'l! Uofn a. t. 1. a'.. s. J. It. Wrlicht A Co. isrr.iH7 1S70 is? l7.l IHTT ih7b b itrrn 0. Oreenler Goo. It, Marsh A. It Irvln John tl Harmon John Q, llarman n w .k of itflt Ilia und ofw V n Vk ol itli iti ; 1310 181. IS78 IH7I ... H ol s BSt III w 4 Aid llint the time allowed by law forth" fad em p-, Hon if sulit preoil- will xplre on thu fird oiy of Auijuat, A. U. t.Sl R.CUUBY IV A. MAKOHUt'OH ,, Cairo, M , Apt:ilth,liwa. . .: I'srelrwmif RATI! 8 OF FREIGHT.