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THE For Dyspepsia, C.stlvast, Slok Hee.dar.he, C hronl Dlar. rlaaMk, Jaundice, Imparity stf th Illood, fever and Agiie, Malaria, ' aud all Disease "m cansed by Ie. ranrement o( Liver, Bowel tod Kidney, ITMPTOMS ?e A DlSEAMCtv UTKR, Bad Breath : Pmta hi tlx bide tntmtimtt tlx ' pain it fen oedor th Shottluer-blalc, mittakea for Rheumatism; general tat of appetite; Bowel K Derail costive, euatttioKt alternating with las; e head fat troubled with paia, rt dull and heavy, ith considerable lata of memory, acenmpaoka with a painful Mitaatton of leaving undone tomethtne which ought to have hera done; a tltght, dry cooed and II u tied tot it sometime an iiim lant, ofsca mistaken for consumption; the patitirt complaint of weariness and debility ; nervous, easily ttartlad; bel cold or burning, v.metimct a prickly tentatioa of the akin eiiut; pme are luw and deapondent, and, although tatitfiul tlial excreta, would be hen. ncial, yet one out hardly tuminoa up eirtttwte try It ta (act, distrusts every remedy. Several ' of the above aytapuunt attend the disease. ut case , hare occurred alien but few rf them earid, yet examination after death hat ahow We Liver to have been cattaarveJy deranged. I ahonld ba used by all persons, old aa Twang, whvnever-aiiy of lb afeov ... ., . , eywptoin appear. & . Paraona TrarwHac ee IJMmm tat "Paw''1 kaaJtby Localities, by taking a duvi oeranoo. ally to keep the I jver in healthy allien, will avoid aB Malaria, Ulliout attack a, Ui eta, ftrowtincaa. Depression if Spirm, etc. It will Invigorate like a (law of vine, hut Is no la toil eating beverage. If Tou have eaten anything hard et digestion, or fact heavy after meaii, or sleep les at night, take a dot and you will be relieved- Time and Doctors' Bill will ha saved by alwaya keeping the Regulator la the House! For, whatever the ailment mav be, a thavoaghly safe purgative, alterative and toale caa never be out of place. 1 he remedy ii harmless and doea not Interfere with business or pleasure. IT IS rTRELY VFC.ETAm.15, And hat all live power and efficacy of alomd or Quinine, without any of the injurious after cSecu. A Governor's Testimony. - Stmmout Liver Regulator hat been in use in my (amilv-tor vrse time, and I am satisfied it it a valuable addition to the medical trienje. J. GiLt SHoaraM, Governor of Ala. tloa. Alexander H. Stephens nf Ce., aayt: Have derived tome Unrtu I rum the ate of Summon Ijver Regulator, and with to give it a further trial. " The only Thing that never fells to Relieve." I have uted many remedies (or Dys pepsia, Liver Affection and lJehility, but never have found anything to bent-fit me to the extent Summon Liver Regulator has. 1 sent from Min nesota to Georgia frr it, and would tend farther (be tech a medicine, and would advw ail ho are tim tlariy affected to give it a trial it u tejemt the only thing tlutt never Uili to relict e P M Khr, MiniMapolit, Minn. Dr. T. W. 31asn axtai Front actual e perience in the use of Sinim n jr R'gulator ia my practice I have been and am utiaftcd to tat sad prescribe it at a purgative medicine. ttaJTTake only the Genuine, which ilwsyr hat on the Wrapper the red 7. Trade-Mark and Signature of J. II. ZKILIN A CO. FOR SAI.F. BV ALL I)RUCC1STS piiirsifuxs. G KOKGE 11. LKACII, M. p. IMiVMoian rni sSuryceon. Hpcc'tl ttteutlon paid to the (omconifclc treat ni'Lt of anrjieal dlsnaaea, and disease of women tnd rlilHron. tijUce: On Uth strwM, 0ipva(ta tha fm! 0, "airu, LI. )U. J. E. STRON'O. liomceopathist, 128 Cominerri&l Ave., Cairo, III. VAI'OK. BLECTKOVAPOR tn JlKDlCArKD BAT 1 18 admlnlnlered dal'y. A lail r In attendance. CONSULTATION FHEK. UEXTIHTS, U. W. 0. JOCKLTN. DENTIST. ijrnCI C'fhtk Street, near Comnarrla! Avsr.su D R. E W. WDITLOCK, Otntal Surgeon. Omca No. US Commerc1.! Avenae, bjtwcaa Kel ''incd Nlutb rret JJKW YOKK STORE, WHOLESALE AND HETA I L. The Largest Variety Stock IN THK CITY. GOODS SOLD VERY CLOSE O. O. PAT1EK te CO.. Oor.Nlnetwsnthitraetl ("lairO. IU. Oontmarclal Avenue f VlAWf MERCHANTS. lMefViTecB0arer'l CJairo, Illinois. DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, a fall Hoe of H the latest, newest colors and quality, and bent manufacture. OAKPKT DKPAUTMBN 1'. Body Brataelt, Tapestrlei, Ingiami, Otl Clotht, , Ac. in and Gents' Fumishl fJrOODS. Thii Department occaplsi a fall floor and la comolete to all reipeets, Uoodt ars gaaranteod ot later-t syle and beat ma larial. Bottom Prices and First-class Goods! lag. a. tatTH. aoiiara.iIiiTg SMITH BROS' - Grand Central Store. DBALKKS Iff (mOCEIUES, . PROVISIONS, DRY GOODS, ETC. CAIRO. ILL. mi? i?Ti'ir a "o : : r - "w m inn rri riTjitri ihtttti c rv a i? ir rx-m. ....... ' Telegraphic. . tAT HOME AND ABROAD. Two More Invlncibles tenced to Hang. Sen- Th Park Question Again-Dark Deeds of s New York Notes. CNOI.AKO. LOKDOif.May 2. The amount of bullion tone liilo lite Dank of n;latirl on balance U-tlajr, W,iM. IRELAND. Dt ni.i.v. 31 a v 2, Patrick Pttlaarv atxl Thos. Caff rr-y. two more of the tuen charged with partlflpntlon lu the murdem of Caven dlah and Burke, were arraigned fur trial this tnorninv. Thay createtl a aensatlon lu the court-mom hy pleading (rullty to the charee against them. Both w t aentanced to bulhanped thi-.June2l. Before Cuffrey had pleaded guilty he was Informed bv bis solicitor that the Crown (?ave 10 hopes of a mitigation of the sen tence of death which would be pocd upon bltn. PKUNEY'a CONFESSION. When Deluney waa called upoo to plead, be said: "I am pillty of belnir in the park at the time Cavendish and Burke were killed, but I did not commit ar.y murder. I plead Kiiilty." The ud;e explained to him that thii real ly aninutiird to a plea of innocence. Do laner thea formally pleaded ttullty. He eaid: "1 waa brought into thii flnt foolishly, not knowing what It wai. 1 waa forced from ray work to go to the park. W, had to obey the order of the aocletr or take the enneequencct. When I got hit the Sark 1 could not tret away. I law the mur era committed, but took no part in them. I went to the park on Kavanatib'! car. He speaka the truth) ao doea Carey. The munleik were committed by Joe Brady and Timothy Kelly and br nobody else. I aaved Judjie Lawion'i life at the' risk of my own, I was wut on to iboot him bv Miillctt and Brady. The only war to recitpe my tnak was by railing the 'ruartfa attention." Judice O'Brien In pawing enti niv on Delany said he had a dutv t'i perform. lie had at a previoua trial of the prisoner, for attrmptintc to iboot JutlR Lawton, rdtltd blm, becauia be iboweil aonie fie'fni: for bia W1FK .VD FAMILT. Tbo prisoner would fee to what mieery they had beeu brought by the wicked ayt teni of conspiracy. When Caffrey wat pluced In the dock bla face wute a' tralle. The cuimequcnce of pleading guilty was nain fully explained to him In .open court, hut he persihifd In hit plea. On being iked Mli-iherhe bad anything to lay why en t,-nee tbotild not be passed upon him. Caffrey replied in a loud, clear voice, "All I have got to tuv, standing on tha blink ot rn gritte. la I did not know what was go inz tn hapiivn ttntil twenty minutei be (rf the murder were committed. I bound to go U the park tinder pain of d;ath." I he Judire In pacing sentence laid there w"re no meant of Judging of the truth of tlir prboner 'i statement. He did cot deride that It wai necemarlly wholly un true. GRAND JlUX. The grand Jury has Iten aummoneu to meet to-morrow 'to find bills againtt the men who are charged with coniplracy to ntuider. REMANDED. Cork, Mav 2. A prominent member of the Rationalist party named Murphy hat been remanded for trial for refuting to tes tify at a private Inquiry. AER.vIAXT. LoNDOK, May 2. The Timea publlibei aipecial from Berlin, which undertake to explain the misunderstanding or mlirepre' sentatlou ou the part of the North German Gazette in respect to the republication in a New York paper of MtnUter Sargent'l re port to Secretary FrelliiKhnysen upon the Pork auettlou. The point of the apeclal correapondent'a explanatlou la that what waa publliihed Monday by the North Ger man Gazette waa in reality th report of Sargent to the State Department. It waa printed tn order to abow that th North German Gazette's late peraonal attack, w hich Sargent would be Justly entitled to consider a prom infringement of the news paper upon his ptivllea ai a foreign ambai eauor, waa tmd upon an Incorrect trans lation bv the New otk Handela-Zeitungof SargenOi report. The North German Gazette, in reproducing the report, pre faces It liy a paragraph which the Timed correspondent characterize! aa a weak and transparent attempt upon tha part ot the management to excute tbla unwarrantable attack. Tbli I the only excuie vouch safed by the Berlin paper, and it li tha ?:oncral opinion here that while the apology bumble mnugb It must b regarded, ncverthelcaa, aa entirely Inadequate, line It convlcta the North German Ga zette ot gron mlerepreientatlon of tha truth. HOI.LAHD. AMftTKRDAM, May 5. The King openad t'..e I'nlverta) Kxhlbition here Tuetday. The American department la not yet com plete. THE DRAMATIC FESTIVAL An Unfavorable Criticism-Good Perform ances but Little Satisfaction, New Y":k. Mav 'J. In a dlapatch to ths Tl buiiH aim it tlio t 'lnclnnatl feMtvnl, Will Winter It did not requlr two pcr foi miinct' to ileiiioiidtrate lliat tho Music Hull is uiMiitiililo for dramatic rupresentA tlons. Imultie "The lluuchback" a li d at one end of the M.iiliaou Square G il don liefore itn autllence of 6,ih pernons at the other end, and you lime. Mibtitntlallr the Idea of vvhitt'la tho prniriw to-night. Wlthipy-nhi-tca 'ind car-truinpeis this sort of enter tilnnienl miubt lc tliormigMy entertain inc. irmliT th" Hi diiiiidaiice which act rally exist It ttflunU but a fearful Joy, for soniettiues ynu are nfntld that ytm won't bear, uud aometiini-s that you will. If a drama with it lmi!i spectacle, this would bn an excellent place, but It happens that the art ot net lug la dependent on facial x predion and lituguiig. Tony Lumpkin' remarks are not without aptnraa that tho inaldo of a letter la tha cream of the correspondence, Tbo Cincinnati prraentntlon of ".fuUtis Carsar" and of "The Hunchback," If made on well-proportioned atnge In a theater of moderate size, mid dhrstad of superfluous accenlon would be delightful. As It Is. the onientT who keep" his lenaes amid all (hit racket and turmoil la lucky. The re sult Is Hint while recognizing the pnbllo atiirlt and aulendltl exertlnna of III con cerned in the festival, we must regrat that I bene foroea have itot been governed and applied lit a more appropriate manner. Though the receipts ineuld be tortv minions, mat wouta not aiur to fact. BigMM It nattrue i tscase. ijAiw. mmmiiP,- AiiunoLiai MUKlNJINH, 31 AY 3. 1883. Satietta; lamoewut Utrl a atatlaa. Boston. May I. Got. Butlm'i tlaan iweepln Lruom baa stirred up tha rilanese of a dark corner, for which even the trana endeutuliata have no descriptive ivnonym. ladm Walcott, who styles lisnnlf a med ium mid olalrvoyant, bas been held in Mi IioikU to anawer alx charges of abuuo tion and of keeplug a house of ill-fame, felx ('h(l-glrla.agvd from fourteen to six twin, trMlnml that she hau enticed them from K"od home for vile puruoae. bhe compelled them to attend varlotui ichooli through the day to Influence other girls to visit their tlenj Once In ber power, th thresti of exposure, whether or not ths girls had surrendered their virtue, were too much for them, and the axuranoe that no public dltitrnce need come of it. coupled with the promise of pocket, money, for re finery, wrought their ruin. Thin had been f;olng on fur aeven tnontbi, the girli err ng ber den every few any after school hours and muring to their home aimut 0 o'clock In the evening on the ex cuao of being with friend. The devolp menu hive mined such indignation that the niadmn's botis I threatened with d1 truuilon. T.ie unfortunate klrls jiarcnti have detective on the trail ul ths men con earned, and they will be proseottted for the crime of despoiling1 Inrrocence, T he cai promises to ecilp even toe Tewksbury seiKailon. Tb Laka llhewa BaJlroaL CXlrtTfijtDUrT-sIay i. At the teentn antuial meeUna; of tbn itot:k-notdnr of the LakT Shore lUilroad to-day. dlrec tor were dueled, viz. : Win. II. Vender hilt, Cnrncllua Vanderbllt, W. K. Vander bilt, Augustus Suhull, Samuel I'. Bayer, Jno. K. lieverlll, I)arlu O. Millx. Rdward D. Woreeater, of New York, John N swell, of Cleveland: WIIIUui L. Merit and Cbarles M. Keed. of Erie; Hozelln Brattn, of Warren; J. H. Wade, of Cleveland, President Van derbllt'a report show tbn total earning! tU.'.'i'i.CXi, Increase t'iW.OOO; net earnlnv $7,Hji,iju, Increaao aeven per cent; divi dend paid eight pur cent, operating ex peutct sixty and a half per cent, a decrees of two per cent. The first mortguice debt la reduced fciW.UOO. leaving It 000,000; the second mortgage debt increaaed from 14.ivVi,0iaj to tfl, 102,000 by exchange of M,S2T,0iai; aecond mortgage bonds for l-fi,5"0 shareH prolcrred and 124, V shares coiiiiiKin feUx k ot Nickel Plate, a controlling interest . TliU Involve an incrae of $t.rHJ, euo In tbe annual fixed cbargee. Total funded dobt H.IW.OOO) Increase $),27T. 00i. 'I'be directors met and re-elected the officer of lat year. A Mayor Bnlddee, ViNi-ESXES, Ind., Mav 2. Tbe report that ex-Mayor W. B. Sari(,'ht had committee liitctde Interrupted cltizent at their brcakfavt table this moniing, and In a little time the street front of hie bouse was throned with anxious frlenda. Ind'iori the bereaved family were awaiting the coroner, and the dead body of Mr. fcearigbt, with a pistol wound through the btad and one Dear the heart, lay on tho bed. He had arisen early, and going out Into tbe yard at 6 o'clock Joked about Tuesday ' munic ipal election with a neighbor, who Is also an early riser, Mr. Searlght, tvbo waa a Republican, had been Mayor for tbe past aix attcceaslvo vean, but the sweeping Democratic victory did nut aeem to disturb him. At least be made no complaint about his own defeat. Thii la the only cause, however, that ran be given for this act. Ill account have been found perfectly straight. He did not owe a cent to the city. Political differences ar lguored to-day in the sorrow oocaaloued by bis death. ted aHiikera. PiTTSBi RO, May 3. Complete report from the lal.roaU coal district, lu which a strike aa inaugurated Tuesday, state Uaat all the miners have Joined tbe strike egalnel the reduction lav those employed by W. P. Bend k Co.. and tbe Cherry Hill Coal Co. A delegation of attikers beaded by martial bands surrounded these pit this afternoon and remained until the men at work Joined the strike. Operator are pre partus to heve the atrlker kept off their property, but no violence ii anticipated. There' i nocbauge in the statin of ta rlk-;,t" maker' and plaiterers' strikes. Throat Cat and RobbexL Baltimohk, May 2. Mondav night about 10 o'clock, while Mlia Anna Traverse wit going from the house of ber alater to her own home, three blocks dlitant, la tha northwestern section of tbe city, she wat astaulted by two colored men, who felled her with a atone and then cut her throat and robbed her of a few dollars. 6h was found early Tuetdar on tha vacant lot where she waa assaulted and removed to her home, bhe la the daughter of the lata Wm. K. Traverse, who aeveral times reo- reicnted Dorchester county In tbe General Assembly. She Is not expected to survive her injuries. Naval Change. WAat50TO Mav 2. Vloe-Admlral Kowman ha atked to ba relieved from his duties aa superintendent of tbe Naval Ob servatory, and Secretary Chandler ba ap pointed Commodore Skufeldt to succeed htm. Commodore obufeldt will, on tha tith of tbla mouth, be promoted to Hear Admiral, a ou that date Uvar-Admiral E. K. Calhotm will be placed upon tbe retited litt. It bad been decided to give bbufeldt command of Mars Iilaud Navy Yard, but aome otber officer will be seut to that point. Twa tilrla Burnext to Death- MilwaVKEk. May 2. A Bailey's Har bor, Wis., dispatch aavi that fire tbla morning destroyed Wm. J;tckon's resi dence, and his daughters, Olive snd Bert Ira, seven and twelve rear of age, wero burned to death while up talrs where tbe tire Marted. A blacksmith (hop belonging to J. Wohleman wm also de stroyed. Lou on both buildings $1.0uO; do Insurance on either. A Dnel In Rcw Orleema, ClitCACio, May A Dally Newa (Netr Orleans) tmx-lal aava: John O 'Callahan challengi-d U brotlierdn-litw, Michael' Nealens, to it pUtol duel, owing to an il leged slandrr tittered by Neitleni ngaltf't the former's family. They met lat night on Decatur street and fired at fifteen pjcei. Neuleun waa wounded and sent to the hoipital, and both are under arrest. Tha Insane Inreiidiary. Ean'Bas Cuv, Mo., Mav 2,-Ao Atchi son special tavt Urn .1. H II. on, the young girl coiillnetl in Jail for aid'mptlng to et tli-f to seteral hulldltiii. la now a ravin., mttnlac, und as the Mlauurt authorltle liave not been hfard from "he will tnon be Ini'itrceraterl lu tbn Kanmit In-atie A-t-I ii in. neitth ol Another Vlrlltn. Aaiti AMt, Pu., Miiy 2, t harles Tyler, tine of the men Injured bv the explosion a! the Kevstout Illctv Momlnv dletl list night. Tyler l the fourth vltilltii of the explosion. He lettxes a wile aud six chil dren lu poor clrmiiiistauce, A BIcMnlk. Paw Paw, Mich., May 1. -Mr. Mary Jones started,. Ial evening, to w4k t Cal ifornia. She will lecture wt Miitr, tier skirt are very ahoitjMit slut Is armed with a hickory cane. A S'aetorf Hnrnetl. ATUNTA, Ot., May 2. -Th building occupied by Jno. I, Htocker a furniture factory, and Green A Holland as a corn ililll, burned this morning, lv BallrvMirl Mitt. OA1.VRe.Tnn, Mar I. A Dallas Newa special saya i Fh Texas Truuk lload and appurti'tiaueaa wan sola to-uy tor 000. I lj a Well-Known Man for the Eitrinje ment of hit Wife's Affections. New York, May 1.-E11 John son. th UrapeTanee leoturer and agitator, has be (un aaultlnths Brooklyn Supreme Court aralnat llenry A. Hia-ley, a grain and pro vision broker at 108 Broad street, for alteuatlng th affection of bla wife. Marv ' C. Johnson, and for the great t'.lstrass o'f body and mind which bn hat suffered In sentience. Damags are laid atflflO.. WW. Th summons and complaint were lervtdon Mr. Illglev a oon a he ap peared on th floor of the Produce Ex chaug, of which he U a member. Mis. Johnson ba been almost as well known aa ber huibaud In ber devotion to lb causn of temperance. 8he was the recognized lead er of the Womon's Christian Temperance Union for Christian work, of which for nine years she was th president. For several years . she" has seldom been mined from temparanoe gathering in Brooklyn. Mr. Johnson a'legea In hi enmptilnt that In th tnomha of February. March. April, Mav, June, July, Attruit, September. October, No vember end December, 1883, end In Jan 7, jrebruarv Marnh and April of the. pre ntyear, Mr. Wi-lcy wtckedlv. wtlful-, ly and mallrtoiiMlv maintained improperly1 INTIMATK HEI.ATIO.VS with MaryC. Johnson, the plaintiff's wife', and that therebv th affection of bis wife waa alienated and destrovud. Mr. John son left the country In Kehrtmrv. lfW2, to make a tour as a te.mperaner: orator la . Australia and did not return until l.t-t March. Mr. Hlgley's Impropriety with his ' wife, ho stys. extended over the entire period of his sba nee. Mr. Higley's first meellnirs with Mr. Johnson were In the parlor the Rem.,rn House, but afterward it humid he wu re ceived in ber apartments, where he would remain four or five hours at a tinu. It l said that he bad a latch key and that be came and went like a reirtil.ir boarder. Mr. Johnson returned to Brook Ivu on March 12, and Joined hi. wife at the ftemeen House. It is allegud that for three day before bis arrivid Mr. Higley's visit ceased. The last interview between husband and wife took place on Saturday morning. When Mr. Jobueon on entering- the room in wnlch she wui seitted with a Indv friend he advanoed toward ber and tried tn kiss ber, but she turned icorufuliy away, where upon he hurried from the bouse. "From that Instant," said Mr. Johnson, "I have only thought of punishing th man who h.ts wronged me. It was as much aa life waa worth, when I looked back on so many rears of married life, how I bad cared for' this woman and bruiubt her round from almost her dea'h-bd to robust health. But when she turned sway and refinsd to kla me all my affections vanUued. I will now devote my life to expose the PEHFIDY Of TlliawOMAX. Although a Christian iiihu. I will not any longer spare tbe man who trie to block me In proving the truth of ray charges. " TetMteft Nhlpuieula. St. Lous, May 2. A visit to everal tobacco factories" showed a remarkable stlllD.es In conipuilsoii with Tuesday. Every man In these placet bad been on toe alert from Monday at midnight until late last night, and a a result, tbnre were sev eral of them at home seeking sleep. Mr. Hiram 8. Liggett, who managed th rush at I.lga-ett & Myers' . went homo artv to get Mini lep, aa he bad not taken off bla clothe since the rebate law went Into effect at roldnWhl Monday. Th aame was truo at all other place. Liajrett V Myers shipped out ot th cliy altogether overfViO.oN) poanda of tobacco. Butler 4 C., Drummoud. Tepcr, Mc Cahe, Catlin and other were working in th tame proportion, and at leant l.&"e,U"0 pound left town during the ruah. Prlvat telegrams received here showed that the Lluget k Myers special train over tb Vandall readied Indianapolis at 8: 31 this morning. Th-i C. H. A J train carrying tobacco reached Cbiougo at (J a. m., which Indieatet that tbe time was the faatest ou record. Tho ipeclal tobacco csr which went out on tbn (), Jb M. got to Cincinnati at 7 a. m. The Vandal! special reached the same city st 3 p. in., and Im mediately began delivering tobacco there, Th big' California and Colorado train leaves to-morrow morning. Tha May Crop Beport. WAmGTON. May 2. Th monthly crop report for May will be Issued by the Department of Agriculture at theuMinl time, late In the afternoon of the 10th lnt. The reports from the department eorre apondents throuahout the country are uni formly mailed on the first dayofoach month. Many of tbem are not received un til the very' day nn which the final totals and deduction ar figured out. Consequently all assertions a to what the forthcoming report will show are apeculatlve and con jectural. Tbe department aiatlelan hlmtelf remarked that no knowledge short ofom niacince U iiiihclcut tn warrant pos itive prediction nf the result found in the compilation of the hundred Indi vidual report to tbe department In ad vance ofoiheir completed receipt for exam loatlon. Dynamiter Outwitted. PRtnoiT, Mty 2. -The IUiv. Dr. Cbas. Rclllv. the newly-elected treasurer of th Irish' Leaue. say that the. only reason the Roaia faction was tolerated by tho conven tion was to ahow the Ititflgnlflcance of the elomtnf which favora extreme miaaures a compared with the great body of Ir1h m n. If the frit nds of dvnsmlto and gun txittder had been excluded they would bare mado a groat fu about It and assert ed everywhere that thry were kept out be cause the convention feared they would l in Ua majority. ApHlnluuis. WASlilHOToy.May 2 An effort Isbeltti? made to have l'ailucah.Ky., ro-etlabllshcij at a part of delivery , The President to-day appointed the fol lowing postnitiaters: ( harlci L. Howe, (itviiniiah, HI, ; George Little, Plum Creek, Nevada. Cnltlnet HeetloaT. Wasmikoton, May 2. At the special May all Cabinet meeting the nieiubem were present except urrv.p r. rim civil service (ntnmUsloii retftibditms were agreed to without subttaneini cbitugu. attar Horn 1'rlai. WeHiNOTN, Mhv 2 lllls continued his argument In Hie rtnr Koutetrlul to-d.iy, dwelling at great hmgih upon tbe tt il mony re In ling to aflldiivlts, KalrnrlltloN Treaty. WASHrNoioN, Mt 2.J-I'relilnt Ar thur baa made a proclitiuallon of a tun- fleuientary extrnd, lion trcatv between the 'nlted States and Hpsln. Nnval Vltllora. WAaiiiNtnov, Mav 4. IK'v. John W. Dliimnore, of Illinois', and Gmi. McDowell re anion; those appointed M the Naval Aondetuy. NEWS NOTES. Half the business portion ot the town of r helps City. Mn,, burned on Tttesdav. The loss Is 113,000,, Tbe Russian euthorltle believe that th" Nihilists art preparing for simultaneous disturbances In various part ot tha Empire during tha coronation proceedings. Mattle Thompson, aged twelve, daugh ter of one nf the guests, was caught In the act of settlnif Are to the Hotel Glendoo la Boston. Maw., oa Tuesday. She said sh 014 It hepaUM ebe "llkd to ve a bias. 1100,000 WANTED MISSOURI'S CAPITAL High Officials Quarreling; about a Kewa paper Subscription. JErrKRAo ClTT, May J. -Th Qover- nor thla mornin- emitted the fine an sixteen mercha i ..f Kansas Cltv, a I of whom had been I iVO apiece fur violat ing the merchant' liceut luw. It appear that the violation waa not Intent ional on the part of the merchants, but happened through necloet. Auditor Walker this morning replied to Governor Crltteuden's communolation ra girding tho $22 50 suhacrlptlon for the Sedalla Democrat. Th Auditor claim that the sub scription to a paper is entirely a private matter and that th State is tn no wise responsible for such accounts, and that other Governors, so far a he know, paid for their papers; at least there is nothlug to show otherwise; also that be baa he right to refuaa to leau a warrant when he consider tho account unwarranted. Tfce Governor clatini that ht baa tha right to fumUh hi offlo with nawapapers and i pay forth aame out of the contingent ax pentn. and that tbe Auditor baa no right to Interfere In the manner he expends hi ntlafwt fatar.v.-' ,i, Har Hatnai Siiolaa. Ctvciv.VATt, Mav J.-Mr. J. Clarke lives In tha third storr at No. Richmond street. Having Ibet $9,000 03 br me tatiure or savirura tiaiiK. she made up ber mind that all banking Inttltutioni wera , fraud', ami ahe would Ite her own banker in the future. Aa her monev accumulated, she carried it In a little hand-satchel, and with It a quantity of lewelry her own. aa well aa M motile embfema left byber father. She carried this portable bank with her wherever she went, but Tuesday aha left It behind at tbu wrong time. In it, accord -Inn to her account, were $1,800 in cash, two gold wst.ihes, five diamond rlnga, one pair of dlamoud ear-rings, and other trinkets, the entire lot aggregating, $3,000 In cash. Desirous of chatting at th front gau, she went down stairx, leaving the anlchel lying on the lounge. Ou her return It was gone. flr outcries brought officers to the spot, who, on the Hfreneth ot such information as they could gather, arrested one one of the nccupacU of the houae on suspicion.. Civil KltrtM. Wash1!ton. Mav 2. Retv J. A. Red dU-k, the wl-known colored Methodlt Episcopal clergymen, fnrmortv of Balti more, but now of Staunton. Ve., arrived bt Baltimore! yesterdav on a train from Washington ovr tbe Baltimore and Ohio railroad, and at once made a complaint that ois civil right had been denied nlm, and thHt he had been tll-treatad and ejected from the Viaduct Hotel at tha Relar Si tion, owned by tbe railroad compiny. H state that when the train arrived at tbe relay be went Into tbe hotel with th other panengento hi breakfast, but was refused by the manager of tke house, who stated that John W. Garrett bad given order that colored people should not be served there. The clergy man says he attempted to reuioiistrata with the manager, when the latter became sngry. and wtth an onth put him out of the dining-room. Mr. Keddick declares that he will bav his rights vindicated. Obi Odd Fellow. Acros, O., May 2. In the Ohio Grand Encampment of Odd Fellows in session here, tbe exciting question was whethtr to fuhatltuto uniform degree of camps. Instead of Patriarchal circle to which tbe butt Sovereign Gi and Ledge la opposed. Two resolutions passed ; on wu tn not grant a charter to tbo uniformed decree camps of tho Sovereign Grand Lodge the grand was Instructing. Ohio's delegates In th Sovcrlgn Grand Lodge were instructed to secure the repeal of legislation Inlmlc! to tbe psrtriarchal elrc'i. Tb Ship Railroad. New Tohk, Mav 2. Capt. Eads has Just received a cable dispatch fromTehuautepeo that bla ship railroad bas commenced with appropriate oeremonlea by ths Federal and state Mexican authorities at Mln.atltla, on tbe Aslantic side of the Isthmus of Tehuan tepee. Work. Wanted. SflKNANUOAU, Pa., No. 4 Colliery of tbe , Mav 2. Work at Lehigh Valley Coal Company was stopped by a strike of th loader. They have been loading twenty two car a day. but now refute to load mora than sixteen; hence the strike. THE MARKETS. MAY 2. 1883. Litre Htoeau CHICAGO. nOGS-Slow; 10 lowerilltht W 907 10; mixed packing m&l 25; heavy packing ana nipinng now, oo. CATTLE Weak, slow aud easy; export fit 2H3hj SO; good to choice shipping fS SWtf 10; common to fair $a 7; butchers $2 ltCa 1. ST. LOl'IS. CATTLE Good to heavy natlv steers fA mm 30; llirht to fair $4 VKdA Ufi; com mon to medltim native itvert H Ofva 5 60; fair to good Colorado: 4fo6 60; south wist $?175o5ft; corn-fed Texans HIMi ft 6ft; common to good stockers $4 404r4 iS6; fair to good feeder (4 T.Vi.'iTft; oonnnon to choice native cows and heifers $3 90 (24 00; tcalUwaga of any kind $1Vo3 SO. liOtt Dumaiiti active, but large lota lower. Light to good Yorker 10oi I Baltimore weights f7 W! ); heavy ihlitiers and butcher $7 2-Vrfi 60: extra 17 5nr; 00; skli and culli $U 500 (15. ttralsa. Etc. CHICAGO. WHEAT May 1 12Vh.; June $1 IS; Julv I $1 lOVtfVi; August $1 15V; Sep. teniber 1 1 13X5 y"r Jl 10. . COHS-Mav June BTX; July WHi August fiOSi year 62H. OATS May 41 "i j June 43 V; July 43 V; ytariinb. ar. loi'ih. WH BAT Mav fl 13H; June $1 15S, ,)ulv 1 t4V; August tl 15V; September tl ift'ii October tl lOVt vear$l HIS. COIt.N-Muy b'XnHi June MS; July SS.'tMM Augut fxis; year 40V b. WHEAT-May 1 tl June $1 24 V Julv 25H. ColtN-MayelV; June AlH't Julyil7V. OATi-May 40; June SO; JulySK Oawsvlry Praduea, Rte. T. l-Ot'M. BirrTER-Crcamcry 2ra;k) for choice and funcv; seconds 2a27. Choice to fancy dairy 24ft2U; fair to good lBoJJO; common 1110. LIVB POULTRY With ne change in prices. Chickens-Cocks, at $8 tbCdi 50; mixed, t 7u(al, according to numbur of rocks In the mop; hena,$4 'ifl94 00; spring chickens tMril, according toaize. Turkeys tik(l4; ducks at feVrftt SO; plgeont at $1 Ml. EGGft-Rteady and fairly active at 12V. LEAD Hales, I ears hard at U 12V. UVEHPttOt.. Country ' market unlet. Red winter wheal off ooaat advanced Sd. Good mixed American corn off coast advanced bd. Red winter wheat t4 arrive advanced ild. Weather cold. Wheat firmer; Set. 2 priugHaid; Nr.. Saprlnge M( Western wlntarr); mlxwl Western corn firm and shade higher at o 7. Demand from United Kingdom av4 Continent lair for wheat end uora. LLETIM The Secret of tlic universal success of Brown's Iron Bitters is sim ply this : It is the best Iron preparation ever nude; is compounded on thoroughly scientific, chemical and medicinal principles, and does just what is claimed for it no more and no less. By thorough and rapid assimilation with the blood, it reaches every part of the system, healing, purifying and strengthening. Com mencing, at the foundation, it builds up and restores lost health in no other way can Listing benefit be obtained. H PearWa Ave., Oiicaf , Nev. f. V hive bem a graat autfertr from a very weak stomach, iiaart burn, and dyspepsia in Hi worst form. Nearly w'.rytning I at cav m autreta, and 1 Could cat but littl.. I kav. tried everything recommended, have taken tho prescriptions of a duaea phyticiana, but got no relief until 1 .took Umwn't Iron Bitters. I fset Dune of th old troubles, aad am a new man. I am getting much, ttronger, and feel fint.rata. I aoa a railroad e-iner, anj euw make my tript refulsrly. I caa not lay too much in prait of your woniWr ful oMdicin. D. C. Macau Browne Iron Bitteks docs not contain whiskey or alcohol, and will not blacken the teeth, or cause headache and constipation. It will cure dyspepsia, indi gestion, heartburn, sleep lessness, dizziness, nervout debility, weakness, &c. Us only Brown's Inn Bitter mad bv Brown Chemical Co., JUltimora. Ctesaea 4 liaas and trade-marlt ea vrapaa, KltStiRT. D1X0N SPRINGS will b opea aud raady for btt.tneas uu th ll f Msf . ami nrthst month hoard will be p'acad at m Per Week. The Mr y season Is the brr to get fall benvOt uf the t'arttive Proper'iu of tbe Water. rlV' Kidney Complaints, for wbieh the hprinr are specially noted, eon la he furnished frum promln nt pnople auu have hei.ii petmanut.tl.r enro l by ua. to fuar wvek' ttaf ami a free use nf'the waUtr. p-.fi!iISWNJ. E.LEMEN, I PROPRIBTOK. N. II. Thistlewood & Bro. Commission Merchants, DEALERS IN' FLOUK, MEAT,, GRAIN, . HAY, GRAIN SACKS and TWINE. NO. 80 Oil 10 LEVEE, Cairo, ... Illinois. ""wmT oehler, BLACKSMITH WAQON-iilAKER. ehnn on Halliilsr Avnne. Vietwesn rf.ittrth M4 hlxth btrcels, Calto, Illinois. UTAH kind ol l'uhl and besvy hlsektmllklat. wse oo and ferriage wurk done lit lb murt woib mstilta. tnannut. II Tae-rDovtiif pctltv aa4 saUlacUoDiruarai'tocd. , "THE JiAIiLlDAY'l A New tn.l t ompi-ie M-l. ntlM Sectud and H.Droad Btreets. Cairo. Illinois. ; Th rscncer l I'nt of l Cajtaja, iTtii sod tawOrleiaa: tlllnnt Ceetre.lt WahasS. N. I nitia and I'aelne; trua Muuntaia aad rViatkere. Mobile aud Ohlot Cain aud St. lorn i Katira are all Jnst acros the slreett wbll. the tau Land'tifl hetnne inars dlttaat. This llt"l la k.auid by steam. SVtam Uaarlry. Ilvdraklle KUvatur, SlertH GH Mm. a....m.ilr KlM.AIarm. Hatha, aheolatelv IMMaaif. pertetaeerawaBdmpleWBMilii)iaai: f Y Haperh .t.mi.Llngsi perfect tvrvleat a a aacsllWl labia. 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