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TWTRV (HA TIRO OAIT.V RTTT ,T .TrnPiTVT. 11 11 11 11 Jk XyJ. 1 11 11 U) X A II i IV II H A II : II U U 7 II J II J II ' i II I VJ TAIKO. ILLINOIS FRIDAY MORNINU. .JUNE 8, 1883, DARBYS PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. A IIouMihold Artlcla for Universal ainlljr I'm. For Scarlet and Typhoid V evert, Diphtheria, Hall, ration, Ulcerated So roTliroat, Small Vox, Mvaalti, and Eradicates 1IALAEIA. all Contagious Dlaeaaes, Persona waiting on tht Sick should uu It freely. Siailcl Fever na never been known to spread where the fluid wa used. Yellow Fever Haa been cured with it after black vomit had taknii place. The wont cae of lliijliilieria yield tu It. Keredn.lHI kIer. I HMAIX-POX Bona refreshed and ! and ll, d Horr prevent- , PITTINU of Hmall ed by bathing wuh ' OI ritKVKNTEO Uarbya num. Impure Air nude harialest and purifkl. For Nore Throat it it a sure cure. Contujclon deatmyed. for Proatad r'ret, Chilhlalna, Pi leu, C'uafliiga, etc. Itheumatimn cured. (Soft White Cunpla lone secured by iu use. Ship Fever prevented. To purify the Ureal li, Clean the Tefth, It can't be turpaaied. Catarrh relieved and cured. Kryalpelai cured, llurna relieved inatantly . A member rf my Cam. i II v tu taken witrt I Small pox. I used the i I luid ; the patient u n-t dcliriuua, waa not I pitted, and wa about I the h iuic again in thrca Iweekt, and no other! had it -). W. Paa. IHSOK, Philadelphia. diphtheria Prevontoi The phytlciant here near prevented. uie Darby! Fluid very luccettfulfy in the treat- irraeutery eured. Wounds healed rapidly, bcurry cured. An Antidote for Animal or Vegetable fououa, iitingt, etc. I uted the Fluid during our proem affliction with bcarlet Fever with de cided advantage. It is Indiapeiuahle to the tick room. Wat. F. Sand roo, Eyrie, Ala. ment of Diphtheria, A. Stoi.limwikc k. Crcenaboro, Ala. Tetter dried up. t holera prevented. lUrr purified and healed. Iu caae of Death it ihould be used about the corpae it will prevent any unpleas ant aincH. i The eminent I'liy. I alrUii,.!. M AKION ! SIMS, M. I)., New I York, iaw: " 1 am i convinced l'pif Darby , 1'rophylai tic Fluid i a I valuable Uiaiiiftxuut." Scarlet Fever! Carei Vanderbllt I'nlvenilty, N'aahvllln, Tenn. I teitify to the nioit eacellent uualitiet of Prof. Darbyi Priphylar lie Fluid. Ai a dumfecunt and detergent it i both theoretically and practically tuperior to any preparation with which I am ac quainted N. T. Lci-tow, Prof. Chemiatry. Itarhya Fluid la ICi'ronimeniled by lloa. Alkxahixn H. brar-iimi, of Georgia Kev. Ci. F. Daaau, D.D., Church of the Ktranfcn, N. V.; ioa. LG 'irr a, Columbia. Prof. , t'nivenliy ,S.C. lev. A. J. Uarrta, PrT, Mercer Umvmity; Kev. Cao. F. Pianca, llcahop M. E. thurch. INDISI-hSSAHI.K TO EVEKV HOME. Perfectly harmlnf. Uwd internally or fraternally for Man or lleast. The Fluid baa xrn thoroughly levied, and wt have abmitlant evidenre that it ha doneeveryihiuK here claimed. For lullcr information grt of your VrutiM a pamphlet or tend to the proprietors, J. II. ZKIL1.N CO., Manufacturing Oiemiui, PHILADELPHIA. PUOKESSIONAL CAKLW. D. BAYLEY, NOTAKY PUJilUO. OFKItK-Wllh Bank Building. H. II. Candee, City National JJU. J. E. STRONG, Homceoputhist, 128 Commercial Ave , Cairo, III. VAPOK, S1.E0TKO-VAP0K axd MEDIC ATKD HATIIB administered daliy. A Udy la attendance. CONSULTATION FREE. W. C. JOCJfLYN, DENTIST. OFKU'S-Biehlj Street, near Corny trclal Amnat) JU. K W. WHITLOCK, Dontal Surgeon. Omul No. Krr' i p H'i 134 Comraercial Avunna. httwL aai. a. imitii. luaiiiT a. (Mitu SMITH BROS1 Grand Central Store. DKALEKS IN (iUOCERIES, PROVISIONS, DRY GOODS, ETC. CIKO. - ill. JEW YORK STORE, WHOLES A.LE AND RETAIL. , Tlie Largest Variety Stock IN TIIK CITY. GOODS SOLD VERY CLOSE , O. O. PAT1KR & CO., Cor, Nineteenth street 1 Pinm 111 n.....l.l inniM ' ''lilt', lilt N. B. Thistlewood & Bro. Commission Merchants, DEALERS IN FLOUR, MEAL, 311 A IN, HAY, GRAIN SACKS and TWINE. NO. 80 OHIO LEVEE, Cairo. - - Illinoia J-f E. INCJ), Manufactaror and Dealer In PISTOLS RIFLES Otb Btrueu between foui'l A. wad Li'vuu, CAIRO, llalallNOia OUOKE BORINO A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF AMUNITION. lafM Kaaalted, AU KUdi oi Ko Made, Telegraphic. CRIMINAL AND GENERAL Details of the Capture of the Iowa Outlaws, A Reported Serration at Alton, -Washington News-Kansai Grr,b!ers, Eto. Wavkhi v, In., June 7. Tlir? cupture of th uiili-d lUilier 1hih outMirrt'd at a furiii buiihC diiir inlln miitliwhi of rrljioll anil alxlei'U Mi I In KdiilliFit-t of tlila ilai'f. I'Mr ing the day tin- li;id licrn umci.-alvd In Uie barn of a (ii'i iii:n fiirtncr named AuKtint T'gtui' re, and about eight o'uloi:k In Uif evening llioy wt-nt ta the liouau and atlted for aoins auiiiMT. lleurr Teijtiui're, aon of the fitrun r, rtconni.ed them and auc ceedrd Iu conveyltiK tlila faitt t tbe fallicr wlji) ui hi; diMmi'li-d to give the alariu to ttiu kKhuori. Henry remained at home to a lit hii mother In prearln a meal fur tliu dtsparadoea. Several men, all of whom were German, accompanied the elderTegt- mere to nil Dome. I hey nail no weapon aave ami knoTirun wn ii it ih canned wan not lomlifd. 1 be liiU'litlou wan to enrrouiid he uoiivi and when tbe boy came out o Miiinz upou them and MCiuir them Ucfore thetr uiili:ln!i could Im' itroiiseil. ThU plan vn Imlllrd hi' ii . h I lie ( xirltt.mi.iit of one man who ruahed into the l oic to necure tbe Imndlta, uvon wuic-u tne miter HOT H 1RKW HBVOLVEHa and Ix'gun firing tiromlaciiotiily. lln- ry Tcetmi-re arrana upon I'Jll tlariier, knocked bla band awar anu cautnt Llui by tbe throat. The melee then became peneral and UJI wa noon on trie nuor, out tiiariagi'd to continue nrlnr orrr MioiiUli r. Ike managed to eacape Ills turueri for a moment, and. eapicif llitolUili tb ouen window, levan flriug at tbe men liialde. Iiv tbla time ev. eral oftbe aitacklng party were wounded and finally oue, mimed Henry Page, went outside the door and aucceedad in plnlonlnc Ike by the anna. Henry Karstlng received aboil throuxh bia bodr and exclaimed: 'toy, I am eoinir to die." He all con tinued tbo right and aided In tying both i tiy tbe arm with a rope which Jim. legt mere bad gone to the barn aud procured. niKieen anoia were nrea oy tne outlaw. Ike ued two weapon he bid on blaperaou. Of tbe ave brave men who attacked them. an were wounded, uie injured being at follow: Henry Keratins-, ibot thromrh the bodr and died at 1 :1ft thla morning. John 11. Kamtlnz. abut In eft breast. hlD ana arum. Henry Tegtmere, abol Iu the neck. Henrv Pak-e. ahot In tbe braaet. the lull- let atrlking the bone and comlnc out at the oaca. AueuKt Teifhtmere. fineer bitten and crushed. ltae Haaaaa Caanbler. Dodob Cut, Kaa.f June 7. Tbe garab- ltr are busy to-day circulating petition, that will be prcjetrttd to the Uty Otaaail to-nlgbt asking that tbe Mayor edict iud4 pretslng gambling be declared Told. Gam 4 bier' name on theto petition, however, do not count, to It is hoped tbat when tbere 1 a how of itreugtb before the Coun cil the Mayor' friend will be In tbe uia Jurity . Short came back here by Invitation or the citizen on condltlou tbat be k ve $1,000 bond to keep the peace, w hich wa done, out the old quarrel wet quickly renewed by the more active partisan of trie two iHotiou. a teiegrapuiu appeal for help was yeaterdav tent to the Governor by tbe Mayor, tbe aberlff and other, a an outbreak teemed Imminent. In repone to tbls appeal Adjutant General Moonlight arrived here at 12 o'clock lat night and I looking Into the situation. He brought a fresh tup ply of ammunition whtrb, with the fifty Kiidflcld rttles and Ibe l.Ouu round of am mutiillou in Sheriff Hlnkle't poiwcMion be- lore, win nave a wnoieaome erred upon the mwies taction, ineioerm oas been or aerea to keep tuo peace, aud II necetnary, be will be backed up by tho milltiu. After atudylng all tbe point In the oaae Short l fighter buve prudontlv left the town, and no Immediate renewal of the trouble I looked for. The mayor nay that if the counael override hi proclamation ho will reslL'D and let the lumli eri have full awav. It la agreed tbut the city' fluances will be in a ucinorauie condition If the gambler' monthly lines cease, that the buainvat of tbe town will mateiiully decroane, and that tome or the best citizen will be broken up, etc. On tbe other band, It Ii laid that If tho citizen full to keep tbe upper band now their day' bondage will be long con tinued. A Donbtfnl Outrage, Alton, III., June ".Mi Annie Hin tick appeared before a justice of the peace yesterday afternoon aud swore out a war rant agiiutt two men living In Upper Alton, churgliig t bem with succeeding In a crlml nul assunlt upon her. She tells a peculiar story, it set in sue nnu an engagement to take a wink, nisi Sunday evening, with a young mnu who was waiting upon her. He tailed to appear, nowever, and a young nun, who wii a stranger to herself, called and Maid that Iter gallant, who was a friend of bia, was ill mid bad requested him to act a a substitute. Shu accordingly started off with tbo stranger. I hey walked to ward the C. H. A V- depot, about a mile from the college, where there are very few nouses, Alter they had reach' ed the track he proposed that they go to , Wood river, about oue hundred yard distant. Slio nc- quiesea, URvmg no reason to suspect harm, but before they ranched tbere another nun appealed. She ay the two then seized and carried her into tbe woods, a few yards awav, urspueuin met mui sue resisted UU in utterly exnntiKtcii. mie managed to walk back home, however, one of the men accused H married, the other single. Hnitilt town on learning ine warrant nan neun issueu. The young woman I bright and rather pretty, and ha always borne an excellent reputation, The fact that she told no one of the crime until two uavi aitorwnru m commented tmon rather unfavorably, but she proposes to be oio loesinunsu tue cnarge. Mlar Route Trial. Washington, June 7. In tbe star route trial this morning Carpenter read the support of his assertion to show that Her- dell had charged tho "J. 11. B." check to the mall account by lorsey's direction. It wa due to Judire Kclforu to say that there was uo testimony In or out of this case tbat In any way Implicated or Involved htm In the etar route matter. Judge Bel ford was most honorable gentloman holding a posi tion In public life and as current rumoit Might be calculated to do blm tomo dam- ate, he. Merrick, inado these remark In ranaratlon of any wromf thai mla-ht have Men done blm. Merrwk won conUutud tM tirumnt A KO.OOO UmU AatalBtt ()!. Nkw Yori, June 7. In wood Ii the nam by which the narrow neck of land, louth of r?j uyteu Duyvll, forming tbe nortbweUrn portion of Manhalten Inland, U known. II contain the residence of many wealthy iiierchanta. Mr. Joaepb Keppler. the can eitturlHt, and part owner of Pin k lle there in a uiinanome noma, near ny uvea tun widow of the banker tittttlg, with her Inotber-ln-luw, Mr. C. L. rtchmlttlcr, tlm florist. Luat March Mr. Keppler went out upon the load to icttle tllilictiltv bt-twetn IiIh Utile ilaiiifbier Imia, aged eight, and Tcnile hat ti', tied twelve. A conai'iiuence he la lf I be dcfi'iiilaiil before the court in a anil for r.n.'NXJ ilumiiu'i-t for an tinaull upon li. Mtitlk' little ifirl. Mr. hcpplcr l in Kurope, but Mr I'lau. hl mnUier-ln- luw, i xpiaiim tlntt the children nnu iro mi. ntly (imrriled, and Unit, upon thn day In iiii'fiion, Mr. Kcppl''r' ciimu run !i:iiir In to fell him Unit li ln;t wn bcInT beaten by Teazle fattlr. lie ran out, and to put a Mop to tbe constant bicker tiVi .tapped each of tbe little girl i-t once. Htid led lila daughter into mu nisi', Mr. ScbmittlerHaldln the absence of Mr. SutilK, that be heard tluit Mr. Ivep- ili'Wliad whipped lesale, and went out to iiive-llnnte. He found the little girl very weak unit bleeding. For live week the wan con rlnej to the bouse, being weak, ner vous und lame, and bad not to thla day re covered ber bearing thoroughly. Mr. Sell mil tier aald that the family bad not em ployed a pbysiclAii to attend the child, and be wa ttnabiR to g.ve the name of bmtlg'K attorney. Mi. Kunttay Krbool Worker. Strkatoh, III., June 7. Tbe econd day' excrclin of the Sunday athool con vention were led by the Kev. 1). Hurd, of Matacllle. Lea than 250 delegate were present. Iteport from only ,i countlei Intve been received, a against Wi lust year. Addressea were made by N. C. Hazzard, of C'niciigo; Klder Kno V. Taylor, of llloomiugton; Kev. Tbonii Spellman, of -NokomU: Ir. C. H. J.ong, or rontlac; Kev. A. T. Plerson, of Indianapolis, and otber. The expenses of tbe yeur were re ported at J2.M2. EVILS OF THE DAY. What Methodist Minister! Think of tho S und a j Theatres, and Liquor, Cincinnati, June 7. In their tecond ession the Methodist ministers in the con vention of tbe Eust Cincinnati District, dli cussed Sunday travel, the theatre and tbe liipior traffic. The Hev. W. N. WillUmt empbutically condemned the practice of go ing to church In carriage, and, while tbe fnmily la Inside ehnutlng "hallelujah," leaving the coachman outside In the bond of wlckcdnev, fifty-two Sunday In tbe year. The Hev". J. S. Whitney did not believe In Sunday excursion trains, nor in camp meeting train. The Itev. Tbot. Lee thought tome CbiUtian were too much given to extreme view, and rather strongly advocated unday recreation aud rest iu green Held and country air. It wm declared tbat Cincinnati violate tbe Lord' day more remorselessly than tbe city of Lon don, in loronto there are no Sunday ttreet car, md Toronto I a much tweeter cltv than Cincinnati, tald one of the brethcrn. The tendency of the theater it rufnout aud downward, said tbe Uev. D. C. Vance, aud It baa hren proven absolutely unre- fonnable. It tread It toward demoraliza tion aud ruin.' Teplay wa ivtr acre In the W'eHb tuagua, and that people art virtuous tbat thev are oflen tmtmtiof tbelr Jfiils In theological leminarie. A number of tbe reverend clergymen who bad never been iii'lde a theater Joined warmly in tne dlscusilon. The evening hour win devoted to a tem perance iuas-meetlng. In which the Kev. S. Week led off with "reaon why the Kerulutlon Amendment should not be adopted." We have tried persuasion and prater, said he, let u trv prohibition. The Kev. A. li. Leonard followed In sup port of the amendment, caving that It I tbe only policy that can perceptibly decrease the liiiuor'lMflic, the ouly policy in bar inonv with the Christian religion and with the discipline of the Methodist Church. The spceehei in support of tbe opposing views on tbe amendment were powerful ef forts and convinced tbe hearer tbat both tide were itrongiy interctted In tbe truth. Hlaaonrt Tolletree. Columbia, Mo., June 7. Tbe com mencement exercises at Christian College were closed Wednesday. Nineteen gradu ated this year. Elder J. K. Sogers, who has administeted the college for tbe past six years, now retires, being succeeded by tnier v . a. uiunam. The session of Stephen's Collece. the state Female baptist college, closed Wed nesday after interesting exercises, including the graduation of eleven students, and an annual address by .1. a. Lowry, of tbe Kansas Cltv First Kaptlst church, who has resfgned, hi place being given to the Kev. T. W. Barrett, oh Jefferson City. OLAMIiOW OHADUATRS. (.iLArtiiow, Mo., Juno 7. Lewis College graduation exercises were well attended vestci'ilav. Over 2U0 new students are booked for next full. Waul so k to Work. Bi'nkkk Hill. 111., Juno 7. At a conference between tho Bunker Hill Coal Company and the miner at liarnum's Hall last night, the latter stated that they were ready to ko to work under Hie terms agreed to, and were anxiously awaiting permission to do so from the district Union. The president of tbe local Union said be was working hurd to secure this boon, but that lie feared work would not bo resumed before August 1. iin SI ruck. LiiciikikM), III., dune 7. (las was struck In Van Vlcck's new well Wednesday and tbe flow was surtielcnt to supply a large city. A couple of 2-inch pipes load the gas from the well, and from the end of each I leaps n flame twenty foet In length. When inn iitii'iiing tne gas rustics rroin tne pipes with a roaring noise which can be bcanl two miles away. I'BKliaT for Tramp. Mii.waukkk. Juno 7. Tho seven tramps burled by the collapse of the Marine eleva tor, last evenliiL', have not yet been reached, though a largo force of men have been dinging out the wheat ever since the disaster occurred. Tbere were 115,000 and not 150,000 bushels of No. 2 wheat Iu tho structure. A New Monitor. Wilmington, Del., June 6. Tho United .States double lurretted monitor Amphl trllo wuh successfully launched at 2:15 this afternoon amid great enthusiasm. Blalno fttaermnn. Wahhinuton, June 7. Gon. Sbermsn's youngest daughter, Uachaol, Is betrothed io ex-Secretary Blatuoi second ion, Mr. bininons Hialne. An Editor lMtt Baltimore, June 7. Charleo C. TuU iuii, cuiiur uu ii vyiiatvi wt mawaawf died UkU norniag. Crtiki l'ampal(U. Washington, Juno 7. Adlutant General Drum tbla morning received the following telegram : WHirpLB UAKHACKS, ARIZONA, JllhI filb. Oeneral R. c. Drum, Adjutant-General, Washington: Lieut. Davis, of the Third Cavalrv. after an examination of the ludiun recently tur rendered at Don Carlos, n-imrli as fnlliiwa: ThnChlriealiuaasiirrnudered belonged to the l.ocos family, and number two hvs and eighteen women and children. Sixty days ngo the Mexican I ronp surprised the hostile in tne somnern wwiir jiadias. mis party of Indian wa cut off from the main body and three da after tbe light started for the ' reservation. Oiiipiirty w,-nt back to bring In I .iico, but Loco was too old to travel and told Hiein to come without blm. All the Jndians were loitetln r when surprised by tho Mexican troops. Charley McCotna wa with them anil was well treated. He was kept to aid them In i a-ii of a surrender. Tbe Indians knew Uolliini; aluiiit (leu. Crook when thev Idt, but kin-v the country waufull of troops and that if attacked they will tight until "nipped ami then scatter through tliosterra Madies. Most of them will attempt to work back to ie reservation. Some ex pect no mercy, and will keep up the fight and remain In the moun tain as long as possible. They have no other place logo. The mountain In inauv place are Inacreaslble. Uen. Crook will probably not meet any of I hem before they reath 'be extreme southern part of the Si erra Madras. They do not know tbe exact number of lighting men. but It is between 100 aud loO, witb more than 300 women and children. The number of men Include all the boy large enough to bear arms. Tho Indians think (Jen. ( rook will have trouble to find tbe hostile, The latter will run If tbay can. Tbe Chlrlcahuas and Worm Sprint-, with a few renegades, are tbe only Indians on the war-path in Mexico. Dutchy Cbirahuabua, who sur rendered at Fort Thomas, nut the number of lighting men, Including )oyt able to bear arms, at 107, including those Just surren dered. Tbe Indians are commanded by (jeronltno. Signed, J. P. Martin, Assistant Adjutant General. The Bonded Whiskey qaralloa. Ottawa, June ".Overture are Hill being made to the Dominion government by tie agent of American distiller with a view to procuring a ubasge of tbe customs regulations which prevent the importation o! spirits in packages of less than a hundred Sallous capacity. Overs year ago tbo or er In council passed permitting the of spir its for manufacturing purposes la thirty-five gallon packages and the Ameri cans recently asked If they could uot nrlng their goods In bond Into Canada for reshlp ment under the cover of that order. This was refused, and another request to be allowed to send small quantities into Cana da In large packages wan disposed of in tbe same wav. Still, it Is hinted that American whiskey for export, has been entered at several ports, though the whole lubeme of the United Slate distillers has been wrecked by tbe Washington government, which will, it Is said, treat till such spirits wben shipped back as importations rroru abroad. The Type-Relter' Ureetlntr. Cincinnati, Juue 7. The International Typographical Union to-day adopted a res olution requiring "ub-IUu" to be abol ished by all union office by September 1 next. Tbe effect of this I tbat any union urlnter uiav be eniDloved bv a regular em plove in any office at a substitute without belnir required to be first enrolled at a sub stltute by tbe foreman. Tbe order was put Id force Immediately tu tbe Tlrcoa-ftar office, where Its promulgation wat greeted with cneert. Talking Boetora. Clbvki.ani', (., June 7. The American Medical Association to-day adopted a reso Jutlon to petition the Stat Legislature to enactwore etri age inlaws regardingtbo tale of deadlv poisons. A resolution wea adopt ed advocating the establishment of cboo! to train nurse for the sick. A resolution vs offered by Dr. Pollack, of St. Lout, to revise tbe code of ethics. It crested a sen sation, and was hutrledly tabled for a year. Medical f raada. rHH.ADEi.rHiA, Juno . Tho mayor this rooming received a letter from St. Paul in quiring whether Dr. H. Darling anu Prof. A. Campbell, M. D., are connected with the Philadelphia dlapensary. Tbe letter stated that two men traveling through the Western states representing themselves to be the founder of thr dispensary. Inquiry nt the dispensary showed that uo such per sons arc In any way connected with the In stitution. tVoDKregMlonallata. Saratoga, June 7. Tho Congregational American Home Missionary Society this morning beard the report of committees on the papers submitted yesterday by Sec retaries Harrow and Black. Tho reports were adopted after listening to addresses from several ministers and laymen from different sections of the country giving fa vorable tidings from last year's work In the mission field. A Horrible Murder, Falls City, Neb., Juno 7. -Tho arreit of Mrs. Mary Ferron, on a charge of murdering her husband by pour ing coal oil upon bim, while asleep, and then Igniting bl clothes, is causing Intense feeling against her. She wanted to marrv another man, and has partly confessed. Lynching la threatened. 9300 Instead ol IIOO.OOO. Brooklyn, June 7. Tha suit of Francis Bilker against thn Methodist Hook Concern to recover f 100,000 for a breach of contract was concluded to-day Iu tbe King's County Supremo court. The plaintiff bad been en gaged to introduce u new encyclopedia for the defendants, but the contract was re scinded. Tbe Jury gave the plaintiff a ver dict for $500. Mora Trouble for llaverljr. Nkw York, June 7. Another attach ment was issued to-tbty In I ho Supreme court against the property of ,1. H. llsverly and 11. McCnnnell. The application was made by ex-Judge Dlttonhaefer, on behalf of Sheridan Shook and James W. Collier. The amount of tbo claim against defendants is 3,000. Iasprrtlng Test. Washington, June 8. -The Treasury Deuartmeut was Informed of the arrival at San Francisco of a dirge cargo of tea con signed In Chicago, and directed that sam ples be forwarded lo New York for In spection before the tes is delivered. To Iteamiie Work. riTTSBUitu, Juno 7. Tbo three hun dred wire drawers of tbe Oliver Mill who struck against a ten per cent reduction compromised (his afternoon by accepting a Ave per cent reduction and work will bo re sumed to-moirow. Big I Iro. fj Brooklyn. Juue 7. -Tbla morning the Now York Fire Apparatus Company' works, on Oowanus (anal, took Are from tpontaueons combustion among cotton waste. Tbe building wat totally destroyed. Loss, $ 10,000. . Tho event In Now York this week, the marriage of Ml, the daughter of ex-Sou- wtary Flak, to Sir ItaSord atala4. - - IfortbeoM, el FOREIGN. Alexandrian Incendiaries Sentenced Death European Affairs. tt Engl a 4. LoxnoN, June 7. The weekly statement of the II tuk of Kngland shows sn lucres In bullion of .:i'2V,noo. t he proportion ol reserve to liabilities Is :v percent. roNTHAIl"liniY. I.onhon. June 7. The truth of Hie storr about tlio iiolsoiilng, by tbe Invincible, la Dublin, of a number of persons obnnxiou to them is much contested. The Freeman' loumal, Dublin, denies that there la any foundation for It, while the Central New orrespoiiiient at Dublin, re-assert tho cor rectness of the story. KXPHKttftlNO IMS! ON I K I'. I.ONlio.V. June 7. In the Common this afternoon O'Donnell, member for Dungar vau, gave notice that he would move that the appoint nwnt of thn Maruuls of Lands- down as (iovernor-Oenural of Canada was alculated to excite grave discontent, both among the oppressed Irish and tho free Canadian. HUNK. London, June 7. The German steamer Claudius, which left New York May III, for Stockholm. In a,coll!Un off Tylmotn wa badly damaged, and was run on' the beach, where she sunk. Tl'ltKKT. Scutari, Juno 7. A force of Albanians bus cant u red near here a Turkish convoy of nine battalions. Turkish troop wore scut to chostlso the Albanians. IKVKKAL riOHTH. Sri I Aiu. June 7. Several fk'hts have taken place in the mountains between the Albanians and Turks, resulting Iu heavy losses on b th side. . ClltlOtt. Conhtan TiNorLK, June 7. The Armen ian Patriarch here recently received a letter which bore an American postmark In which was a phial containing a very poisonous Hmild. TRANCE. DAttlNO BALGONISITS. Boi.oiiNK, June 7. Two aeronauts stsrt- cd from here in a baloon tt an early hour this morning In u attempt to cross the En glish Channel. Tbe baloon rose 2,500 feet, then appeared to shift its course, aud when last seen was arming in tho direction, or Brussels. SU8PECTEI ANARCHISTS. Paris, June 7. The police are keeping watch on tbe movement of several Ger mans and Kussian here belonging to Anarchiel Committee. tbe S3 PA IS Madrid, June 7. An agent of tbe Siber ian Republic ha Just negotiated with Spain a convention providing for the repeal of the law prohibiting the Introduction of freo black laborers into Cuba. Two hundred thousand slaves In Cuba become freo In 1JW8. The labor Question then will become a serious one. Spanish statesmen ami Cuban planters are already examining ibe plans for tbe Introduction Into Cdba of free African negroes, or Chinese or Indian coolies. KUYFT. Alexandria, June 7. Suleiman Daod and Mabmoud 8aml, accused of setting tire to Alexandria at tbe time of the British bombardment, have been found guilty and sentenced to death. Eighteen officer were found guilty of complicity In the samo crime and sentenced to various terms of penal ser vitude. A Tug Boraied. Clev eland, ()., June 7. Tbo propeller Badger, arrived from above, reports teeing the tug Vuloan afire off Vermillion, at ha f past two this morning. No particular! were learned. The Vulcan I valued at $20,000, and Is owned in Detroit. Sb bad a raft of lr.es, consigned te the Cleveland Saw-mill Company. THE MARKETS. JUNE 7, 1083. I.lvo Moek. CHICAOO. HOGS Stronger early, fair sales; later slow In price and weak; light W 0.VS7 00: mixed packing l OfMiT; heavy packed and hbliplng at $7tti AO. CATTLK 10 lower, exports $5 8.Vr6 10; good to choice shipping $5 kir)5 HU; com mon to fair $.Vi5 40; butc.iers' $2 Vtt: 45; Ktncker and feeders $8 10,45 20; Texan 4ftf4 25. ST. LOUIS. CATTLE Export ters $5 90rtM 15; good to heavy steer $5 05W5 M5; light to fair $5 2b(35 50; common to medium H 15 (dti 00; fair to good Colorado Si 0035 50; Southwest (3 75tt5 00; corn-fed Tenant H 50r$5 50; light to good ttocker $ir4 40; fair to good feeder U 50fd5; common to choice native cow ana heifer $3 txVaH 85; scalawags of any kind $-V93 50. HOWS Market active and demand vtoady. Light to good Yorkers, W tfUitH 05; rough to really good packing, rl 25rtd 75; butch ers to extra, $0 0.V30 00; skip and oulls, i.YM no. SHEEP Steadv, with a good demand, at firm prices, Coin mini, medium and light, tt 2.VrB on; fair lo good, M iWi 00; prime $1 75r3'; 25; lambs $1 TSrai) per head. (rait CHICACIO. WHKAT-Hlgher, closing at $1 13 V July; H UK August; $1 15.' Septomher; H l.V.r 1(1 October; 11 IHiril year. COKN-Lnwer at 55 1, June; 60W July; MH August; 67 September; 50 H year. OATS-Hlghcr at 40.', Juno; 40V July; 33 August; ul' year. RT. 4.0CIS. WHEAT Lower; fill) July; $1 HJK August; 1 20 H Septombor; $1 21,' Oc tober: f 17 ? year. COKN-Lower;50.S' Juno:5U July; 63 August; 54 Sf September; 45ft year. OATS-Weakcr; 40 Juno; 80K July; 30X year. NKW YORK. WIlKATlulv $1 2; August $1 25; September 11 27. CoitN-July is'iY: August Oil's ; Septem ber t!7. OATS July 40". 5 August 42; September 80'.. Conniry Produce. ST. LOU. BI'TTEK Cholcn tojfaney woamery tt to 10 for selections; second nt best dairy rates; dairy at I4rrfl5 for choice to fancy, and Id for selections In a amall way; fair to good 10iirl2; common rtfrrHO. Near by packed overpleullful and dead dull, oiiole common 4rfl, fair 7(a'8, and selected 9orl0-sttle, 50 palls at 7o. LIVE POULTHY-Demand fair for large spring and choice old chickens, but offering about adequate. Wetiuote: Old hens U WtM 75; Mixed .'irn-.1 25, and cocks f j 60W2 75; svrlmrs small Il(7l 50; med ium sized l tWi 25; aud the largest $2 50 (W3. No sal for turkeys, geete or ducks, , , LEAD Steady. Sales 1 100 tons of Ke. fined $4 15 del. Kurd saleable at (4 10T44 12. : LlVKItrOOL. , Mixed Alunrloaii cum to arrive declined Id. Spot , wheat quiet, but teadyi No. i t.pi1ng Isj JdjV. No. I spring . (Is ail. Wetern whiter Hs Id; western eorn dull at 6e4d. Dctnand irom United Klngdota asatt CosOlaea dull tor Oli.MyBack! That's a common expres sion and has a world of meaning. How much suf fering is summed up in it. The singular thing about it is, that pain in the back is occasioned by so many things. , May be caused by kidney disease, liver com plaint, consumption, cold, nervous debility, &c. Whatever the cause, don't neglect it. Something is wrong and needs prompt attention. No medicine has yet been discovered that will so quickly and surely cure such diseases as Brown's Iron Bitters, and it does this by commencing at the foundation, and mak ing the blood pure and rich. Logamport, Ind. Dee. 1, i88o. Tor a long lima I havt bean a sufferer from atomach and kidney diaease. My appetita was very poor and tha very small amount I did aat diaagreed with ma, I was annoyed very much from non-retemioa oi urine. I tried many remedies with no success, until I uacd Brown's Iron Bitten. Sine I used that my atomach does not bother ma any. Mvappedteissimply immenaa. My kidney trouble la no more, and my eeneral health ia such, that I fcel lik a new man. After tha us of Brown's Iron Bitters for one month, I hav gained twenty pound la weight. O. B. Sabct. Leading physicians and clergymen use and recom mend Brown's Iron Bit ters. It has cured others suffering as you are, and it will cure you. INHUHANCK. 4 -3 o .hi a M 11 2 ?o K-t PQ ID 3 CO o UK "HANK. jlUECITY NATIONAL BANK. Of Cairo, IlllnoiM. 71 OHIO LEVEE. CAPITAL, Jffll OO.OOO! A General Banking- Pusiness Conducted. THOt WMULLIUAY Csrhlt-r. E NTERPHiSE SAVING BANK. Of Cairo, .EXCLUSIVELY A SAVIXUS RANK. TffOa. V. IIA'uLlUA. , Caibler. jAIJalDAY BROTHERs7 OA I HO, ILLINOIS, Commission Merchapts, DIAI.IH IM ' FLOUR, GRAIN AND HAT Proprietor EgyptianElouring Mills Uitrhegt Cash Price Paid for Whetf. JOHN 8 PRO AT, PROPUIETOU OP 8PROAr8 PATINT Refkigerator Cars, AND Wholeeal Dottier in Ice. ICF BY TUB CAR LOAD OR TON, Will r ACHED TOR MIirPINO , 1 3 " 2 3 N li Our Loads a Specialty. Onr.Twelftli Ctrect tzi IctcV