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THE DAILY CAIROBULLETIN. CAIRO. ILLINOIS, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 20, 1883. For Dyspepsia, Costive ness, Hick Headache, Chroule Plar rhuus, jBinidloe, Impurity of the ltlood, l'cver a n J Ague, Malarlu, and all Disease caused hj le- rangemeut of Liver, lkiwt-U and Kidney. SYMPTOMS OP A IiINKASEI) I.IVER. Had llrcath; Pain In the hiic, sumrtinies ths cain it felt under the Shouldcr-bUilc, mistaken fur Rheumatism ; general lost of appetite; Bowels Ssnerally costive, sometimes alternating with lax ; le head it troubled with pain, it dull and heavy, with considerable Uw of memory, accompanied with a painful Herniation of leaving undone something which ought to have been done; a slight, dry cough and flushed face ii sometimes an attcudant, often mistaken for consumption; the patient complains of weariness and debility; nervous, easily startled; feet cold or burning, sometimes a pricVly sensation of the skin exists; spirits are low and despondent, and, although satisfied that exercise would be bene fecial, yet one can hardly summon up fortitude to try it In fact, distrusts every remedy. Several or the above symptoms attend the disease, but casea have occurred when but few of them existed, yet examination after death has shown the Liver to have been extensively deranged. It should be lined by all pet-wins, old aad young, whenever any of the above symptom appear. Persons Traveling; or Living; In fn healthy Localities, ty taking a de occasion ally to keep the l.iver in healthy action, will avoid aU Malaria, Illllous attack.. Hi rxiness, Nau sea, Drowsiness, Depression of Spirits, tic It will Invigorate like a glass of wine, but I no 111 toitcalintr beverage. If You have eaten anything hard of digestion, or feel heavy after meals, or sleep lea at night, take a duse and you will be relieved Time and Doctors' Hills will be aaved by always keeping; the Iteg-ulator. In the House I For, whatever the ailment may be, a thoritighly safe purgative, alterative and tonic can never be out of place. The remedy is harmless and does not Interfere with business or pleasure. IT IS I'CItELY VEGETABLE, And has all the power and efficacy of Calomel or Quinine, without any of the injurious after effects. A Clovernor's Testimony. Simmons Liver Regulator has been in use in my family for some time, and I am satislied it is a valuable addition to the medical science. J. Gill Shout, Governor of Ala. Hon. Alexander II. Meiihens, of fia., says: Have derived me benefit trom the use of Simmons liver Regulator, and wish lu give it a further thai. "The only Thing; that never fulls to Relieve." I have used many remedirs t.;r Dys- Epsia, l.iver Affection and debility, but never ve found anything to benrtit me to the extent Simmons l.iver Regulator has. I tent from Min nesota to Georgia for it, and would send further for such a medicine, and would advise all ho are sim ilarly affected to give it a tn.l as it teems the only thing that never foils In relieve P. M Jannxt, Minneapolis, Minn. Dr. T. W. Mawuin snyas From actual ex perience in the use of Simroi-ris l.iver Regulator in iny practice 1 have been and atn satisfied to use and prescribe it as a purgative medicine. jrajTTake only ths Genuine, which always tux on the Wrapper the red 7. Trade-Mark and Signature of J. H. L EI LIN CO. FOR RALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS PHYSICIANS. G EORGE II. LEA.CH, M. D. Physician, and Surtreon. tl pedal attention paid to the Homeopathic trvat m- nt of surgical diseases, and diseases of womun and children. Office: On Mth street, opposite the Post Office, '. airo, in. JJU. J. E. STRONO, I-Iomoeopathist, 128 Commercial Ave-, Cairo, 111. VAPOB, ELECTKO-VAFOR a.id MKDICATKD HATHS administered dally. A lady In attendance. CONSULTATION FREE. OKNTINTS. )R. W. C. JOCELYN, DENTIST. OFFICI-Kights Btreet, near Comrxerelal Avenue D R. E. W. WHITLOCK, Dental Surgeon. Ornoi No. 1S Commercial Avenue, between Kgtt'a and Ninth Htreets C O A. L T) Stoves 3D .A A. V V I I No. 27 I 8th St. s s o o 1ST. N R Tinware. B BANK. T HE CITY NATIONAL BANK. Of Cairo. Illinois. 71 OHIO LEV SB. CAPITAL. $18100.000 A General Bank in? business Conducted. THOS, W. T-IATjIjIUAV. Cashier E NTKRl'RISE SAVING UANR. Of Cairo, . EXCLUSIVELY A SAVINGS RANK. THOS. W. IIAI,I4D AY Treasurpr. JJALLIDAY BROTHERS. CAIRO, ILLINOIS. Commission Merchants, DIAXIUI IK FLOUR, GRAIN AND HAT Proprietor EgyptianFlouringMills Hlgheit Cuh Price Paid for Wheat. I : r Tfl fitrrannifi o- i- WASHINGTON CITY. What Constitutes the Interest- Bearing Public Debt. The Slap Route Trial-Folger'i Sud den1 Departure-Other News. Washington D. C. March 19. The Treasury lti-intrtiiieut will probably issue anoincr uonu mil soon, ami hi uonu so will nearly ri'itrb tint end of the list f out- StaridlllK extended SSi per tent bonds. Tu nuinuer yet oiitntaiiuiii or these noiHis, formerly hearing 0 and 7 per rent, but oearmir, tier tent sliu-u I lie extitiMuru is hut t;w.0w,iw. It 1 probable that they will all be taken care of by the end of the lineal year. Tbin will leave three elates of bond vet to be culled, the 4K per rents due In lKfd, the 4 per eonts due In l'J07 and the ;t per tend which have been exchanged for 1 bu extended 8HI per rent during the past eiirlit month. Of tbo totter there are now Mw,. OuO.OuO. and by the end uf the year thev win reuen .luu.uiju.viu. j new. u win nm remeintiereil. were authorized by the Hot session of the late Congress to be exchanged for the outstandlnK 1S per oeuw. J bey were sent In In lare aunntltle to be ex changed. In the hope, that they mlubt be al- loweu to run a lonsrer tiin, as tnoe sent in flmt were to be redeemed lht. '1'here was over 44J,WJO,iiWi of thekei x per cent bondu t iii-n ouistandinK, ana or ttiat amount (XKj.iKjii have been sent In for exchsmre. Thev are Mill slowly eomlne In, and before this $.'P,i)0,''X)now remuliiiiiK out are call ed for redemption the 3 per cnt Uued in exchange will reach fclOO.UtJO.OOO. 1 here will then be at the end of the fiscal year, June 80, three classes of bonds to be paid In wiping out the national debt, viz: J,OuO,Unj of '8 percent.. $74).bOO,(K"j of 4 per cents., and $i','J00,iJU of 4 V per cent., or a total of l,2!, 000,000, repre setititig the entire Ititere-t-bearing national ueiit. llilsU, in rouna numriem. atout onp-helf-what the dbt was when it reached its hi.'hei,t point in AukusI, lNi. Then It whs ?i,'2,7W,244. J be more remarkable difference, however, is in the amount ta be paid s Interest. I hen the interest wan i;W mllllnns a vear. now it is in round numbers fifty millions a vear. I he tiiNt of these three lots of bonds to be paid will be the three per cents, which are redeemable, at the pleasure of the Govern ment. How rapidly the Govern uient will redeem these is now verv uncertain as the reduction of the Internal revenue and the revision of the tariff make all former calcu lations and experiences of no avail. The statesmen who enacted the tariff and reve nue bill estimated that it would the reve nue about seventy millions per year, Should this be the ease these bonds will be redeemed at the rate of 100 millions per year. I bey will probably absorb whatever surplus revenue there u until about iw7 . tven tiien mere win be a period or rour vears to pass before more bonds can be redeemed, as the next class due, the4 per cents, are not redeemable until 101. The last clans to be redeemed will be the 4 tier cents, of which there are 740 millions, and waicn are not reueumaoie until 1WU7. Brady And 111 Lawyer Dtaatrrei. Washington. Slarch 1. The sixteenth week of the !tar Route trial has boinin and the Criminal Court room was filled with spectators. s ben tne court adjourned r naay last the prosecution bad lust closed taeir preliminary argument upon the pertinency of the question as to whether or not the witness (Hen. Brady) had any knowiedire of the Trice draft. I his is regarded an Important uolut on both sides, for if the Question Is admitted it will probably lead to the admission of testimony by Price In support of the Government chance The court, in answer to a question from McrricK, said it would allow tne uovern ment an oprjortunltv to renlv to the areu ments of the defense. Turning towards the court. General Brady satd positively i our honor, I would prefer to answer that question. My lawyers and myself do not seem to bare taken the same ground. .Merrick was of toe onln on that the wit nes might answer without reference to his lawvers. The court, however, said It wouid hear his lawyers instead of him. Ingersoll Of course, your honor, thla Is no question of privilege, but of relevancy, and my client is interested. Air. w lison said if the matter was gone Into now he should feel it Incumbent upon him to try It now, and try it to the bottom, but It was not proper to bring; another case Into this when it oould not be tried and a verdict had not been had. He did not pro pose spending the remainder of his days In the court-room trying other matters that might be brought into tne case. One case at a time was the proper method. 1 be Court It has not been brousht Into this unne. Davidire then beenn his argument with a statement of the offer. The court interrupted and Innulred if Merrick's offer was to show only that this draft had been placed upon witness' desk. Jlerrfck No. your Honor: placed upon bis desk and given him for a corrupt pur pose. Secretary Fol-er'e, Departure Irosn Washington, Washington, March 19. Secretary Folger left the city very quietly Saturday afternoon and the fact of bis departure was not known at the Treasury Department till this morning. Assistant hecretavy jew saw secretary Folger about 8 o'clock Saturday. He was then making preparations to leave the city, but did not say where he was going or when ho expected to return. While no def inite Information on the subject can be ob tained, it is the general impression at tho Treasury Department that Seerotnrv Fol ger embarked on the revenue cutter twing at Baltimore for a short ieavoyugc. ftubarrlptioa to the Garfield Hospital. Washington, March 11). Among subscriptions recently received bv Treas- lirer (Jlltlllun for Mm fJurflnl,! lom..rlul Hospital are the following: King George, oi longa, tnrougn ur. caniatts, United States Consul of the Samoa Islands, UMl II. C. Ilarston, United States Consul at Malaga, Spain, $144: Hugh H. Hamilton, I'nlti'd States Vice-consul at Tcncrlffe, 20. The President' Trip Abandoned, ,1 . r i . .1 . , . . . . u Astnjmiw, Jtarcn tu. it is now stat ed that the President baa abandoned nis proposed trip to Ffrtresi Monroe, and will, Instead, move otitto the Soldiers' Uotnc. Sliver Dollar. iiuinuiua, iuurcii jtf. jne lsun of standard silver dollars for the week ended March 17. was flftl .ADO th m,m. ponding period last year 4-122,000, Overflow of the Taaoo Hlver. Yazoo City, Miss.. Blarch in The Greenwood News confirms tho previously reported overflow of the Tallahatchie count ty. Greonwood is submerged, tho water iMiiiigoiny twelve inenes neiow that or 'a. but It Is rising slowly. From Greenwood to Honey Island the whole country is Inun dated. Some of the lagest Yazoo Hlver planters fear tkelr Interests will be serious i Tke HeLena-tireadtisMVd Couleat tleO. 8t. Louis. March 19. The result of the MuLean-llroadhead double-barreled notari al ballot-box Investigation may be sum med up In a few words. Itcglstcr ll 'ig. It will be remembered, had omitted eight precinct from the oilicial count for Irregularity of the, re turns. His official oount gave McLean a majority of twenty-two. The supreme Court afterwards ordered a count in re spect of two of the precincts, and thneer titicate of eleo ton Issued establishing a ma jority of loa for Broadbead. The notarial examination in connection witn the Congressional oontent led to the opening of the boxes In revpect of four of The precincts omitted by the KeirlHter. The notarial count not only wipes out tho Broadhead majority of jn. nut it places McLean nve votes aiiean. i ne boxes of the remaining two precincts can not be examluesl, as the time allowed for the enntcstant'e testimony forty days ex pired on Saturday evening. Whether buudnysare Included In the allotted tlmu Is a quustloti not yet raised. Important Information Wanted. 8an Fkancihco. March If). The follow ing circular has been issued from the head quarters of the Triennial Conclave Commit tee: "The Triennial Committee of the Knights Templars are desirous of making such arrangements for the accommodation or the press as may afford them perfect fa cilities In giving publicity to the proceed ings of the Triennial COuclave of the Grand Kncarapmentof the Lulled States to be held in this city August next. With thU end rn view and feeling well aosurod there will be a large representation of the press present on that oocaslou. and that no Impoiltion may be practioed upon the committee in tbat regard, and in order to protect tne legitimate press, I would esteem it a favor it you would notirv me who win near your credentials at the conclave. Your early at tention is earnestly and respectfully re quested. very respectfully vours, etc, M. 1). lldltl CK. Journalist Triennial Conclave. Hew the Me a lean Visitors ftpent Suuilay. St. Lot:i9. March 1. Ex-Pivsiilont Diaz and the Mexican party attended high msM Sunday morning at St..lohn'Cliurch. Ultbop Kyan blessed tne palms ana tie llvered tlie sermon. Arlilshop Kenrlck was called upon at the close of tho service. In tbo afternoon Gen. Uia w.-nt1 on a fisbinif excursion with Joseph U. Lucas. The remainder of the party visited the rair Grounds and parks and attended tne performance at the Grand Opera-House in the evening A Doable Murder. Chii.mcothb, O., March in. Wm. Keys, a farmer living twelve miles from Greenfield, stopped at the house of Taylor on bis wav borne Saturday night and ac cused Stanton Taylor of stealing a biiirgy rone. Tayloi called out his brother .loliu. and the two ossaulted Kevs, who drew a revolver and instantly killed Staunton and mortally wounded John. Keys started to this city to surrender himself, was met by a constable and arrested. Four murders In the past five years have been committed in that neighborhood. Emma Bond. Taylorvillk, Ir.L., March 19. Emma Bond, the victim of last summer's outrage, mysteriously left her sick room last Friday night, and was discovered bv her attend ants lying on the ground north of her house In an unconscious condition, The incident created suspicion that an attempt at abduc tlon was made to prevent her appearance before the Brand Jury, as she seemed on the road to recovery. The prospect for her recovery now is dououui. Uefivy Lose by Fire. Boston, March 19. A fire occurred this morning in the building No. 81 to 887 Washington street. It originated in the basement of Wl. occupied by D. P. lllslev A Co., hatters, whovj Iom on stock and 'flxturos reach $V),uoO. Richardson k Gertz. shirts, loss $1.00(1; Insured. George H. Richards. Jr., Jeweler, had a stock val ued at $T0,0U0, mostlv locked in safes. The loss cannot be estimated. Loss on building (10,000, Insured. The rire Fiend. FittShvrg, Pa., March ID. Afire at Hutton Station, ou the Allegheny Valley Railroad, this morning at two o'clock, to tally destroyed a thre-story building. The first floor w'as occupied by James Cadwal lader as a drug store. Two families named Spear and Porter, living up stairs, barely escaped with their lives. l.os, fc!0,0OO, partially entered by insurance. Receding Flood. Memphis, March 19. A Helena, Artt., ipecial to the Western Associated Press ays: A seven Inch decline during the past tWentv-four hours. The gauge now marks fortv -four feet four Inches. The water, at the 'present rate of decline, will be away from the levees In three days. The over flow Is pouring baok from the bottoms into the river below here. famine; Hull. 8t. Paul, March 19. Sitting Bull and 140 followers, under military surveil lance at Fort Randall, express a desire to Join the remainder of tbe Uncapapa Sioux at Standing Rock, and it is understood the War Department and In dian Bureau will accedo to the change May 1, owin to the good conduct of tbe savages the past winter. Rosa Cnallonsee llanlan. St. John, March 19. Wallace Ross It sues a challenge to Haitian offering to rows four or five mile race for $1,000, the win ner to recelvo all the money received from the railways, etc. Ross will give ex penses, provided Hanlan will row nt St. John, or will take WOO and row at Toronto the race to take place on or after tbe first of July. Ths (told Hell. - Chicago, March 19. The storm here continues and reports show that Iho cold bolt extends over tho entlro Norihwest. Considerable damage to property was occasioned at Milwaukee, WaiiKegan ami other ports on the cast hhore of Lake Mlclil- an. The change Is expected to seriously elay wheat sowing. Ntrlklng- rrlntere. Atlanta, Ga., March 19. The printers of the evening Star and In Juinos P. Harris A Co. 's printing bouse refused to work for less than thirty cents. They have been re ceiving tweiitv-Uve. Tliu Slar has two small boys so far. All sides refuse to yield, Slid things are at a standstill. Lurid Flames. DitTROlT, March 19. A fire at Sheridan, Montcalm county, Sumbiv morning, destroyed on entire block, Including Davis' Hotel. Stebbens Jewelry stole. Richards' drug-store, Havnes' general store and Pitcher's saloon. "Loss, ,t:i(),lKiO; (mured for 10,000. A Large Wareliouae Iliirueil. Indianapolis, March 19. The large warehouse owned by Alexander Mann, at Dudley, 111., containing several thousand bushels or grain, was destroyed by Hie uu ring a high wind Sunday night. now Mterm. Detroit, March 19. A heavy mow Storm prevailed In this region Sunday night, out cleared off tills forenoon, The trains were somewhat dclnyod. Darned, Minkrar Kidok, O., March 19. C. r Whitney's general store and bis dwelling eolnlburnedetterdeyt Lost, SW, FOREIGN, " Important Cablegram! From tho Old World. ' E-IOLAHD. I.OHDON. March 19. The Globe aars that in conseiiiiance of the lato out rages the police for oo will be liKtreitxcd by 1,000 men and the staff of detectives on duty at night will be doubled. tub raiTiiruLsr. ueknari. London. March 19. Ladv Florence Dixie, who was attacked Sutunlay by two men disguised In wnraen'scloihes, says the men spoke no brogue. She rememoerod seeing her St. Ileruard dog drag one of mem iiacKwaru. TUK AUtUafA SURPLUS. Coleride Keunard writes the Times. oompluluing of the Commons neglecting bis motions relative to tbe surplus of the Alabama award, and says bis object U to recover the surplus for the legitimate claimants and tax-payers. BULLION. London. March 19. Bullion withdrawn from the Bank of England on balance to day Si, oou pounds. DISCHKDirr.D, The Irish Members of ParllamentdlH credited the story of Lady Florence Dixie that the was attacked by masked men. rsixx. Lo.vno.v, March 19. Tbe meeting In I.o Brasserie des Saquet of five hundred So cialists, at which tbe disturbance occurred referred to in the Parii dispatch yestenlav, was held in Geneva, not In Paris. The only serious symptom ia Franee yesterdav of socialistic activity wan au attempt to se duce the soldiers stationed at Rheims, liy throwing over the walls of their barracks placards giving directions for blowing up the ptibllo buildings. Nine persons en gaged therein were arrested. IRELAND. Dublin. March 19. The Most Rev. John MacEvllly, Archbishop of Tuam, re plying to Earl Spencer, Lord Lieutenant, on behalf of tbe Catholic bishops of Ireland writes that the action of the Government insisting on extending relief to the distress ed people through the Work-house, is au outrage on humanity and a court system of exterminating the native race. Archbish op Croke has sent .V as a contribution to the testimonial fund for Parnell. GERMAXT. Berlin, March 19. Tbe statement of the Imperial bank shows an in reaie in specie of 2,bu0,0oo marks. THE NOBLE ST. BERNARD. Lftdj Florence Dixie's Account of the Murderous Attack. 5ew York, March 19. The nerald's special from London contains the following account of the attempt to murder Lady Dixie, in her own words: ' "I returned from Ireland six weeks ago and came here for tbe purpose of retire ment and quiet, as I have a great deal of work to do, though at this period of the year I Invariably stay at our seat In Leices tershire. On Saturday afternoon at a quar ter to five I sauntered Into the plantation which adjoins The Fisheries with my St. Bernard dog, and bad reached the gate opening Into Windsor Road, when my attention was first attracted to a soldier and a woman passing by. While looking after them and mentally remarking tbe fine physique of the man, I was addressed by w lie, .niu.Mil a I.a . n n .nil ib n n. h dressed In long cloaks of dark stuff, and wearing veils, who asked me to tell tbe time. I replied that I bad no walch upon me, and then turned back again into the plantation. I was about crossing the stile when I noticed that the women had followed me. This aroused my suspicions, as the grounds were private, so I faced round to meet them. I ha 1 scarcely done so when one seized me by the throat and struck me violoutly on the head and threw me on tbe ground. I called loudly for help, when they pushed clay Into my mouth. I then saw by their clean-shaven chins that they were men in the disguise of women's apparel. While, prostrate I saw the other man raise a knife and aim a savage blow at mv right breast. The knife struck the steel ribs of my corset and glanced off. Without utter ing a word be again made a stab which I caught In my left band. I remember seeing him raise his hand to strike another blow, which I received In my right hand. I aUo remember hearing tbe noise of a cart In the road and teeing my dog fly at the men, I then swooned. I camo to ray senses an hour after and found myself lying In the tame SrOT WHERE I f ILL. I got up and walked back to the house, and told my husband and brother of the terri ble outrage. They at onoe departed for Windsor to lay the account before the . authorities." To the noble animal of the St. Bernard brcod Lady Florence attri butes her marvelous escape from the assas sin's knife. It Is presumed that the dog followed tho would-be murderers for some distance, as It returned to the house, after the arrival of Lady Florence. Tho Queen has requested that a painting of the dog he done for her. Deteelves have taken the eorsets worn by lady Florence, who suffer ed no Injury beyond a slight scratch from one of the stabs, which, after glanc ing on her corset, just penetrated her chemise, and tome cuts on the palms of both hands. The correspondent questioned Ladv Florence as to the motive for the crime. She said: "The whole affair is most mysterious. I ran ascribe a motive to no one, as my sympathies for the Irish people have been opeuly.avowcd and are well known." It was assumed that the attack would be laid at the door of the Irish, an assumption wltlch she warmlv repudiated, adding: "In these days every crime must be of I rtsh origin . ' ' Whfekey and tbe Knife. Siir.i.BYViM.R, I i.l. . March 19. John Robert, while drunk, stabbed Win. Fagan with a pockot knife on Main steieet. early Monday morning. Fagan did nothing to provoke hliti whatever. His preliminary trial is In progress with strong evidence against blm. Fagan will get well. ralrlrk Egan. Watrrbury, Conn.. March 19. rat rick Egan departs for New York this afternoon, Thenoe be goes to Buffalo; afterwards to Boston. Ne More Aid Needed. Siuwnebtown, Ii.i.., March 19. Mayor Millspaugh announces that no fur ther aid for the flood sufferers here It required. Factory Destroyed. Evansvii.lb, Ind., Marrh 19. Young. Stepker k Co. 's mattress factory burned Saturday. Loss. $10,000; Insurance, ' $0,000. ' eaKsssssMsasssMsssassisiaasissssssaBassssasaasssssissi SEVERE SNsKV STORM. Toronto, March 19. One of the most severe snow storms of tbs season Is prevail ing throughout Ontario to-day. New You, Marob 19.-The City of Berlin. tosiTlvtrpool, brought fttO.QOO la NEWS NOTES. JTr. Tllden's house In Gramerey Park Is row said to be tho richest and most orate In America. A number of Communists held a riotous meeting in Paris on Sunday. Revolution ary speeches were made. Mrs. Frank Leslie Is a business woman, running not less than ten periodicals: and (thing employment to 400 persons. Charles G. Rallard, at one time teller of one of the leading banks nt Syracuse, X. Y., suicided in Denver on Saturday night. Tabor and Davis and Sprngun. There apiieara to bo a m trrlagn epidemic among ptiiille men ef age- and motriinonial ex jurlcnee. In Kansas ( 'Ity, on Sunday nl'lil. Laura Dolan, a young woman married lastXo voinlier. shot herself in the presence of her husband. Jealousy was the causo. A panic, C'liised bv a faNe alarm of Are, occiiit -l in Faranla's pavilion in New Or leans on Suiidav night. Two men, two wo men, and a girl, a bov and a colm-cd youih were severely crushed, being trumped up on. Annie Welshrlek, sixteen years old, mar ried Circus Boslwlek, colored. In ( islikosli. Wis., len days ago, during the absence of of her father. Bostwick was recently di vorced ftoin his tirt wife, who was also white. The Kate Adams made her lirst run from IIeln:i to Memphis on Sumlav eve ning, making the quickest tiui" on record, live hours. eighteen minu-es and thirty seconds, beating the James Leu's record fourteen minutes and thirty eeond. Patrick Kchii. formerlv Secretary of the Irish Land League, deljvurert n tenure .la Waterbury, Conn., on Sunday evening. He 1 -lieved "Ireland's long' night of slavery was approaching Its dawn and that measures for her natural independence would be suecejwftil. III Tavlol-ville. III.. Fi-lilavnveiiin ' Miss Emma Bond, the victim of tlie terrible af fair of Inst spring wai feeling better than at any previous time: her attendants left her alons in her room for a few moments, and when they returned the room was empty. She wa.- found shortly afterwards in an unconH-ious condition in'the vard ad joining her father's iiotie. It is supposed mat sue was currici t hern ny parties wtio tiered to render her so 111 as to be unable to appear at the forthcoming trial of .her supposed assailants. PRESS COMMENTS. N'ew York, March 19. The Tribune says: ".Nothing is gained in the discus sion of the tariff question by Imputing un worthy motives to those who favor the en couragement of any particular Industry or lndustriei by protective duties is a mistak en one. He' ought to be able to say so and to give reasons for so thinking. ' ' The Sun says: "The trouble predicted by theoretical financiers as like to result from the restoration of tho silver dollar has begun to show itself. A glut of this kind of coin prevails in Texas and it consequent ly sells there at a discount compared with gold and legal tenders. Inasmuch, how ever, as the banks are obliged to accept It at par in pay ment of uotes and drafts thev are embarrassed and remitting to their Eastern correspondents," A Sleet Hiorin. Cincinnati, March lu. The gale from the north last night was followed by rain, turning to sleet this morning. Tho wind is still from the north. There Is uo damage yet to the telegraph wires. THE MARKETS. MARCH 10. 183. Live Stock. CHlfMOO. TTOGS-Actlve and OttlOo higher; light $tIJ0-7 "."; mixed packing $7 1or3i7Co: heavy packing and shlpplng$7 TOftfS 10. I'AT I'LE Fair demand; exports steady at ji .'ii(7; others weaker; good to choice shipping " 7"'" Ml; common to fair Jfufi liSfts but .;:ra--l00; stockers and feeders ?J &hab. ST. LOUIS. " CATTLE Export steers $0 S.'irtM AO: light to heavy native steers $ iV.fl lft ; common to medium native steers Wj; fair to good feeders $-4 a.Vd-4 75; common to good stockers 44rtt4 IW; common to choice native cows and heifers 1 7.VJ4 75; scala watrs f i 70'3 ). Hot IS Light grades strong and higher; heavy unchanged; demand fair and supply small. Light to good orkers Jd 4ifal kit packing. 10(3-7.10; butchers to extra $7 50 fit' Ci; skips mid culls $iliri(l tiO. IlotiS 7 4)fa7 7ft for light to good York ers, .f; 4"r7 !W for packing, and $7nO715 for but hers to extra, skips nnd culls foYa OOU. SJralii, Etc. CIIIl'AIIO. WIIKAT firain Markets lower; $ 04 March, -fl 01', April, l m M:tv, fl 0!t' June, .ft US', Julv, .fl 02 vear. CORN ftl's M;ireh. ,'ilV'( April, M',' Oftll May, fist June, UO'i Julv, Au gust. OATS-an March, .1!) April, 4'i'i' Mav, 42 Si June. KYI-:-ti2 Mav. ST. I.OflS. WIIK AT-CWdat $1 07 March, $1 09 V April, fl II', Mav, Hi IIS June, J10UV Julv. 1 1 1)4 year. COKN-fiU't March, ftl V April, 63Vffl Mav, fti June, h'tMH July. OATS 41V March, 41 K April, 42V Mav. HYI-:-Nomlnal, Oiicbld. NKW YOKK. WIIRAT-Openeil ,V higher, stibse nuentlv lout ad mice and declined a trltlc; So. 1 white i 12; No. a red March $1 in W; April $1 HiVai",: .lny$122iil ; 120,000 June fl as rail's . (JOHN V lower, heavy mixed Wos tern snot OoWfiOSi; future orwri . t) ATS .-opened a ls WS hidier. after ward d -ellueil ' V ; Wc-tc iv .Vi .-."7. Country I'rotlnce. m. i.ot'ts. ntJTTEIl Creamery at 29:11 for sec omls. to H2fti.'M for cholco and fancy selec tions i choice and fancy dairy ufl'iaWN; medium and low neglected nominally quo table at UWi'Sft. Northern lioll ipilei choice at 1920, off grades at l.Va'IN. Near liv make dull and drsggtug; choli nt I" (a 10, medium at Mrrl4, and low grade at lOiST.'. rofLTKY Live ('lilckmis: Cocks $2 50 rn2ft; mlxoil fllfaU 23 (according to the number of cooks lu a coop); hen $!l .'IVrt) 8.V); Turkey hens sud sniiill gobblers ,f0ffrl2: Itti'tfe gobblers fl tiVilft; (ioese Fcatliereil f.'Wio. as In sle; plucked almost unsalable; Ducks $Vtt: fto for small to medium slued, and J8 7ftW4 for choice. Dressed Turkeys sell moderately at lftra Hie per lb; chickens, gncso and ducks wanietl alive. K( it is Tho colder weatlinr caused a Armor feeling, but sales were at. only slight advances over Saturday's: prices"; sales were mostly at l.'ISc. LiVEitrooL. Country markets rather dull. Rod wln ter wheat off coast declined Ud; California wheat off const declined Ud; good mixed American corn, off coast, declined ltd; red winter wheat to arrive declined Od. Spot wheat dull. No 3 spring Us fid. I No. S spring Ha lid; Western winter 9s 7d. Mixed western corn dull at fit lOd. Demand from United Kingdom sad Continent dull lot W.Mt Slid MM. J , - ..,rr,.- MM That is what a great many people are doing. They don't know just what is the matter, but they have a combination of pains and aches, and each month they grow worse. The only sure remedy yet found is Brown's Iron Bitters, and this by rapid and thorough assimilation with the blood purifies and enriches it, and rich, strong blood flowing to every part of the system repairs the wasted tissues, drives out disease and gives health and strength. This is why Brown's Iron Bitters will cure kidney and liver diseases, consumption, rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala ria, intermittent fevers, &c. so S, Faca St., Baltimore. Nov.sa, 1881. I was a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and for several weeks could eat nothing and was growing weaker every day. I tried Hrown's Iron Bitters, and am happy to say I now have a good appetite, and am getting stronger. Jos. McCawlkv. Brown's Iron Bitters is not a drink and does not contain whiskey. It is the only preparation of Iron that causes no injurious ef fects. Get the genuine. Don't be imposed on with imitations. Read mill Circulate. The Illinois Central II. R. Co. Will sell any of lis remaining lsftils at one dol lar per acre luss than the prenent prices, from this time until the ttrsl day of October, lttU. Alter that dsti tliu present prices will he restored. All who (lerilru tn ptirctiu-e should avail themselves of this llhurnl oiVur at onre. P. DAUQT, I.aad Commissioner l'ot particulars inquire of M. KASTERDAY A CO., A (ft, for I. C. It. X. Lands, Cairs, Illinois. I MNUKAN'CR. WM. OEIILER, UI'OKSlvriTPI AVAGON-ilAKEU. Chop n n finlllility Avenue, lictwucu rfutirth and Mlxtlt Htruuts, C'nlro, Illinois. ttVAII kinds rl light and heavy hlarkt mlthfng, vtHguii and carriage work done tn the uio.twoik mitnllko maunor, lliirse-shoelug a specialty and atllnctlou gunranteed. J-Jm IC. INOE, Manufacturer and Pcalsr In PISTOLS RIFLES 8th Htrcot, bstwton ComT A vs. and Lave. CAIRO, ILLINOIS CHOICE BORING A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS Or AXUN1TIOM. Salts RsMltad. Ail tUais ol Kays Mal. V MJ s i f " 22 S -ir CD A. gw mm?