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THE DARBYS PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. A IIousehoM Artlt-U tor Universal Family fg,. Tnr K"a mil Eradicates i lt'J ; r Swijiuiiirrm, ou ration, I'lceraUd Sore Throat, Small Pftl. MfnJnl. mwti II Contagious lUaaii. Perv.ns waiting on the hick ahould ue U fretly. Scarlrt Fever haa never been known lo aprrad wlirre the Huid u lived Yellow Kever ha Ixreo lured with il aftfir l)lak vomit hail taken pluoe. lUt worst caaes of diphtheria yield lo It. Fevered and Hick Ir-1 SMALL-POX sons refreshed and I and lieu Korea prevent. . 1'ITTINU of Nmafl rtd!"11 i,h PMHRKVKMTED Impure Air made ! A "'""Ixrofmylam harraleif and purified. ' ''y uk rnr(L..TI......i : - Sma -tl')x. I llted th . ... .. wj m uiu ii i a ... ,-, - lire rnri. I rmiii; ui paucnt was Contagion destroyed, for Frosted reft, Chilblains, Til en, J hall up;, etc. KliMUmistlaiii currd. Hoft White t'oniilix- Ions secured by use, Rhlp Fever prevented. To purify the Ureal h, Iiiih the Teeth, it can't be surpass 1. Catarrh relieved and eured. Kryalpelaa cured, liurturclieved instantly. Bran pievenied. 1'yaente: y cm ml. Wound healed rapidly, hnurvy cured. AnAntldoteforAnim.it or Vegetable Poisons, Mings, etc. I used the Fluid during eur present affliction with hcarl'l Kever with de cided advantage. It is ItKlispentaUe to the sick, room. Wm. K. Sand osd, Eyrie, A La. nut delirious, was not pitted, and was about the hulk airuin in (km. week, and no otheri had It -J W. Pak. inscin. i'lnladelphia. Diphtheria Prevented. The physicians here use ljHrbys Kluid very successfully in the treat ment of Diphtheria. A. br'II.I.IINWBHCK, Greensboro, Ala. Teller dried up. liolera prevented. lli'era purified and healed lu caaea of Death It should be used about the corpse it will prevent any unpleas ant smell. Tlie eminent I'hr. i slrdan,.!. M AKloV M. ., New ; tk, say: "I am I convinced t'rof Darbys I J'rnphylactic Huid is a 1 vaiuaole disinfectant." I Scarlet Fever Curoi Vandrrhllt l'nln..li- v-.l.i,, I testify to the most ea. elleni qualltir, of Prof Darbys Prophylactic Huid. A, a a.smfecunt and detergent it is both theoretically and practically superior to any preparati on with wlu. h I am ac quainted. -N I. Luitun, Prof. Chemistry. Iarby Fluid I Kerotnmenrled by Hon. Alhanijik U. Sih-iuns, ol Georgia- Kev. Chav F. Ur-EM,, UD., Church of (he Strangers, N. Y.; Jos. l aO.HTB, Columbia. Prof ,t'niversily,S C Kev A. J JUrtLi, Pr f , Mercer L'n.verslly; Kev Osw). r . PtmrcE, llnhop M. E. Church. ttmsi'KXSAIilK TO rVKKY HOME. Perfectly harn.leM. lied internally or enernally for Man or lleat. The Huid has been thoroughly tested, and we Jave abundant evidtme that it has done everything here claimed W fuller Information get of vour lruKgisl a pamphlH or send lo the proprietors, J. II. ZLIIJX ('()., Manursctiinng Llienust. I'll ILAHKI.PIIIA. S500 REWARD! Wg will ra, it tm.a r.oird lr sue ua f Uitr foeifUhil' frv.p!1. S.'S H-lKti, liirfMtiB. rouiiipail- ot Cotl(bt. ll !, Vt-rBI!, Livar I"!!.. tb Sir, StMsar MrkUv entail' wtlh. Ib.vtff ftrtty vrUiU, st4 (HI U Ilv lUufktwa. i, ( ul. larf, kl,rM lUUf w aulis ti enu. uit l all drto.. B.an anaurwu sail tniuuiuw. Tht f.to-. o,...nvli.4 Mlv br JOHN C. WtiT Cl i., hi IU W. Hwita St.. Catai t- e 1.7 u.tn yrt..i hKua vi a a wauip. Health is Weaiih ! lB K C. WkMT'H NeIITE AND ItBAIN TltKAT. ati.it, a iriuiniiitMil tritin for Hysteria, !hz:i. oeea, iivuImiiii, riU. NerToim NfumltjiB, UiKiiWhn, Nt'rvoua rrc-tnition raui by the tii-e) ofaloxhal or tolwtcto, Vnk"fnlnia. MrnUtl De preiwiou, Hoftnini( nf tln 1'min ri'Mil'inKin in win it y Hnd loiidirm to miry, dwiiy ainl deaih, rrematitro OM Ad", UnrirntieeH, Iax of ixiwer la eilhor aex, Involitmnry laieaun and Horma'. orThfi-a itniiaeal byovera-X'-rtmn of thr bruin. nelf. bust) or over-itiilulgnco. Kjich IhiX cor'iitia one motitli'a tnattn"iit, fl.l'ia Un.oran iKnes forlKUiu.aoiit by mail tirortnliin rextMpt of pnets, W4 (il'AH.WTI'.K HIX BOX l.S To cure arty raeo. With onch oriler roceivwl by tn for mi bun. nrrnnaiiiel with 'Hi, will end lh ptireliiunTonr written iruniHtitoe to pw fund Die nioney if the treatment docs not oflocf our. (runrunUx iMiued nuly by II ARK V W. SCIIU1I, Unnrglal, Cor, Commercial vo. & 18lh at.. Cairo. IMtOKKSSIONAL CAIfDS. EOIWP: II. LEACH, M.I). PHYSICIAN .t SUHGKON. Hiii'dal attmitlon nuUI to tho II mvi.uatlile truat- mnt of nirijiral dlautaca. and dln'iix's of wouina tnd rhl-rlren. (iKUCK On llib mri'ut, oppoite the Post ofBre, Cairo. 111. JJH. J. E. STRONG, lrloinosopatliist, 128 Commercial Ave, Cairo, 111. VAPOlt, BLEOTKO-VAPOK anu MRDICATKU JIATHH ailmluUturvd dully, A lady In attouilancu, CONSULTATION FKE E. pit. W. 0. JOCKLVN, D K JN T 1ST. OKKICB-Blirhlh Htrenl near f!tnD errla! Att;u. D U. E W. WMTLOCK, Dental iSurtswori. Ornni-No. tun Comninrfial Avitnaa, notwr-m Ktn ann Ninth Htra.'ta WM. OEHLEU, BJLi AOKSMITII WAGON-MAKER. bop oo Halllility Avonnn, liviwnnn ruiirlli ud blith rttrxola, (.'lro, lllluola. tVAII kinds ol Unlit and heavy tiUckstiillhlitir, wafnn and carriage work done In the ronptwoik saaullke manner, llorss-thoiiliiii a specialty and lUfaoUotiguaraiiteed. CAIRO TelegrapMc. THEIR LAST RIDE. A Score or More of Passenger. Killed or Fatally Injured. A Terrible Railroad Accident-A Fatal Encounter Between an Eloper and the lather of the Girl News from Far and Hear. Rochestkh., N. T., July 28.-Xow wan received hrre early this inornint; of a terrible dUmtifr on tbe Koine, ntertowu and OKdonaliiirK railroad near Carlton, last niictit. As a Tbouaand Island train, which wai running at high speed on tbe on the luiiln line, neared Carlton, the en gineer noticed a tingle car NUndini? on tbe track abend of htm. He at once put on tho air-iraKe and revred the lever of his en- Bine, but before tbe speed of the train could be stopped tbe engine daubed Into the obstruction, and in an instant all was a ceiie of wreckage and confusion, and the air was filled with tbe groans of tbe dvinir and the Injured. The engineer, who hero ically remained at bis post, was fatally In jured. When the crash came the fireman who stood by him till the last, was In- 'antlj killed. Word for assistance was at once telegraphed to Cbarlotl, a distance of twenty-five miles. On tbe arrival of aid he work of reseulne the wounded and tL-. ing out the dead from the wreck was hppiin immediately. So far as can be learned at present the car whieh caused the diaster, was Mown on tbe main line from the branch track by a hlph wind wblrh prevailed at tbe time ol the accident. It is surmosed that trie Kev. Dr. Atwood at Canton, and Rev. Or. Fiske, of Syracuse, were nassentrera on tbo ill-fated train. Kol KlEE.V vmu BODIES were taken out of the wreck at last ad injured Mich., lces. Among tbe killed and are: Henry McCormlck of Benton. aeaa. Louis France, fireman, killed. Archie Taylor of YVatertown. baware. master, killed. Colored porter, name unknown, killed. Mrs. .K-nnlson, of N'o. 81D North Ninth street, Philadelphia, hip broken. Mrs. Brook, rhilade Dhla. a friend of Mrs. Jennison, still In tbe wreck: not vet recovered. Two ladles nsmed Hall fatally hurt. Train-master Chauncev. of Oawwro. fa- tally hurt. Engineer James McCarthy fatalry tcald ed. Wm. Rockfeller, foreman in shop, Oswe go, leg broken. Tba wind and rain bojrgared description. Tba aeoood enalne waa totally wrecked, Tbe fireman, Louis France, was mangled beyond recognition. From fifteen to eigh teen panaengers are reported injured. Many persons were killed outright and the thera were left in a dying condition. The suffering of tbe wounded were terrible. A whole far.ily by tbe name of Brooks Is believed to ba burned In tbe wreck. A Wolf Iss Bhoep's) Cloiblos;. Pkekskill, July 28. The Kev. J. H. Meredith, claiming to be a member of the stale temperance association, has ben de livering temperance addresses in this neigh borhood for tbe past few weeks, On Sun day evening last be spoke In the Mahopac Falls Baptist Church and waa to speak In tbe Methodist church at Lake Mahopac on Monday evening, but the small audisnce present discouraged him. He spent tbo night at tbe residence of Charles H. Dc- nlke, at Mahopac Falls, and during the ab sence from tbe room next morning of tha mother, he made, It Is alleged, an Inde cent assault upon tbe 7-vear-old daughter of Mr. Demke.but failed in his vile purpose 1 brougb fear tbe child said nothing about u nnm me rattier came home from work in the evening, when the dlsclotire was made. Procuring a warrant tot Merettkb's arrest. the father and a deputy she rrff chased him for two days, and yesterday afternoon caught Dim in thia village, where he had announced himself to deliver an address on Sunday. Deputy Sheriff Maybe took bim lntcharge, and later be was turned over to a f utnam county deputy who departed with him for tbe acene of hit crime. Meredith denied the charge. Tbe Christian Advo- eats of April last denounced him as a fraud and warned the churches to beware of him. Th Tel low rTr. Baltimore, July 28. Th iteamsblD caiuornian, from the West Indies arrived at quarantine with four cases of yellow fever onboard. She passed In tba capos and up Chesapeake Bay without notice from tba heulth authorities. She Is now vloselr quarantined. AT QUARANTINE. Washington, July 28. Secretary Fol- (r to-day raosivad a telegram from the collector of oustomi from Baltimore stating that tbe SS. Caltfornlan from VeraCrui arrived yesterday evening. There were four deaths from yellow fever daring the voyage, with several cues still on board. Tbe vessM is now in quarantine. vecretary l1 oiger Immediately talefranhrl tbe Collector at follows) "A strict quarantine of vassal ami atrUr Isolation of officera, crew, pilots and pas sengers thoul d be enforced . ' ' Tbe Ttihtiaa oa firlke. New York, July J8.-The Tribune tavsi "The embarrassment under which the bus- Iness Interests of the country are laboring at present, owing to the telegraph strike, is indicated by the action ot the Produce Ex change yesterday. A resolution was adorn. ed directing that a committee should be an. 1 a -A A - a a a a . . . r. poioua 10 sea ir independent telegraph lines could not be erected throng hout the country for the Join use of the different exchanges. The suggastlorrellclted marked approval from many members. The sue cett of ilnei established by the St, Louis and the Milwaukee exchanges was com mented upon as showing that the schema was feasible." Tho TroMurj. Washikoton, July 28. The condition of tba Treasury to-day shows gold coin and buUtoa to be 1301,800,667; silver dollars and bulHon, 1117, 184, i4t frastJoaal silver oola, $28,083, 1M: Unite States notes. $r48,fSo,87J ( toul, $M1,M7,8S7 (old,(60,. 44,00; ilhrer, $78,6Js),Jtti-currsu:y, $U,. NftaOMa CAIRO. ILLIN01H, SUNDAY The Great Oaraan.il Pronoaattotl I'raada and Cheat. Fulton, N. Y., July 28.-IIanlan, Lee 1 loMiiior left bcre this morning for St. Paul, Minn., where they will row in an exhibition on August 2. Tbo press of this vicinity to-day pro nounced the race a meu exhibition, and one or two Journals accuse Hanlau of enga ging In a regular bippodroming arrange ment, in which be, in company with Lee and HoHiuer, are to go about tbe country givini; a so-called regatta at any point where a fuw hundred dollars in gate mon ey can be collected. This they will divide between them upon a pro rata basis. Han Isn, while here, Hated that thu wai the fir-t time that lie md ever rowed s rsce on a percentage. .So It is to be pre sumed that this It llaulan's starting point in this kind of business. There was no purse up for the race, and thi men accepted tbe gate money, minus the expense as theli reward, llanlan acted as treasurer in tbe tickot office on tbe day of tbe race, and two of his friends sold tbe tlokeli. Tbe citizens here are universally of the opinion tbut the race on Thursday, as a race, was a fraud, and It has even been in timated In some quarters tb it the oarsmen and their management were In .league with a garg of pick-pockets, thieves and bunko sieerers, who were present on tbe grounds. Tho race was to have come off promptly at 1 o'clock, but the word "go" was notgiv en until after6 o'clock, and it Ii thought thiit the delay was for the purpose of giving their alleged confederates a better opportu nity to fleece the gullible country folks bo were present, and to some extent they suc ceeded. A Herloaa Ball road Aecldeat. Vkkmont, III., July 28.-As theC, B. & Q. outb-bound paiienger train, Conductor Edward II. Degroot, reached h re, It ran Into the rear of a freight train standing on a side track. The engine wai t in-own off the track and tbe caboose of tbe freight Irain completely demolished. The en-ineer Jumped and bal hit foot and leg ctiished. The fireman wai caught in tbe cab and was scolded, probably faUlly. A young man from Ueardstown In tbe caboose was badly injured and scalded, and a brukiiinan and passenger also in the caboose were severely crushed and scalded. The accident was caused by the carelessness of a brakeman In leaving tbe switch open. lire la a Mine. Coi.linsvili.e. Ill,, July 23.-At7:25 this morning the works at Abbrl mine No.J ciiuubt on fire from the smoke stack, but was fought successfully by the Abbrl com pany fire department, under the superln tendency of Mr. Williams. The loss la about $')00, which Is fully covered by In surance. Tbe Abbrl Coal Mlrrfng company deserves special mention of lu well-organized system, as every one took It cool, and in ten minutes from tbe time tbe fire was discovered, all tbe workmen, seventy- nve in number, bad been taken from toe works below, where they would undoub tedly have lost their lives in case the works bail burned. Tbe Naaday qneailoa. St.Locw, July M. Tbe Sunday closing Isw Is the absorbing topic on tbe streets and Indoors to-day. Tbe resolution adopt ed by the Paloon-Keepera' association are deprecated by a majority of business men as being' loo blgb-bsnded. Tbe belief is gen eral trial but a minority of the saloons will remain closed to-morrow, and some of the trade, under tbe promise of a seal ofse crccy in withholding their names, sav that tbo expluslon clause should never have been Inserted in Mr. Tboman's resolution. itiiers sav they are about to be made cat pawsorto help sustain the element that una suburban resorts. Haraloe; Raeea. .Saratoga, July 28. First race, three quarters of a mile Loftln first. Emigrant second, hlng Tom third. Time, 1:20. Second race, Saratoga cup, two and one quarter miles Gen. Mouroe first, Boat, manspcond. Twoitarters. Time, 4:21Jf. Third race, one mile and 500 yards Blazes first, Lord Ranglan second, Wallen 6ee third. Time, 2:17. Fourth race, steeple-chase, one aodja half miles Disiurbano first, Rienxl second, Kdlion third. Truck heavy. A Lost Teasel. Galveston, Tex., July 28,-Tbe News' Matagorda special says the following note was found iu a bottle upon the beach: "Finder will report this. We are now In a sinking condition with all boats washed away and tbe pumps all stopped up. We arc off Cuba and lost with three men over board. We have no freih water on board. On the ship Cape ot Good Hope, Signed, Johnson, February 22d. Mate.-'" The Prealdat. Washington, July '1$. The President Is expected back this evening, and to-morrow evening tbe party will Btart for Louis ville. It la Intended to make a short stop at White Sulphur Springs for the purpose of giving the party an opportunity to view the beautiful surrounding country. Baals Ntaterneat. New York, July 28. Loans, decrease, fl, 105,800; specie, decrease, $1,618,700; legal tenders, Incresse, 6119,800; deposits, decrease, $2,629,200; circulation, docrease, L'U4,800; reserve, decrease, fcU'l.eoO. Tie banks now hold i9, 339, 70S In excess of their legal requirements. Oae Dead, Another Wouadtd. Chicaiio, July 28. -The Dally News' Omaha, Neb., special says: 'Henry Ray nor eloped a few days ago with the (laugh ter of II. Plckotts at Sidney. Tho father of the girl and Kuynor met lust nlulit, and pis tols were drawn. Pk-kctts Is dead. hay Dor Is wounded. Killed by Matlitnlus;. GAi.vr.aroN, 'IVx., July 2. -The News, Grang'o special of to-d;iy says that Mrs. UoddtMi, who whs living elKht miles front bore, was struck by llglilnlng and instantly killed during s heavy storm. She was a bride of only two days. The sirail l iquor Law. CouJint.'fl, Ohio, July 28. -Judge okey of the Supreme court to-day announced bis dissenting opinion In the Scott liquor tax law, holding it to he a license law and therefore unconstitutional. 1'be law was sustained by the other four Judges of tba bench. Prohibition in Kvsxlhooao. Roodhouse, III., July 28,-DaveKlrk. land ami Chnrles Dolnn were arrested iiunHira ui lire urunioiuon ora nance. ; They were dismissed, the court ruling acainst the comoetenev of th. i.imr. a new warrant baa been sworn out and a change of venue lakon. Hoslon Herald 1 That would be an in pirlng canvass between Tllden and Blaine lu 18S4 thujone a dead live man, (the olber a live doad ouau 1 LLBJLLIJETIM MOBNINO. .TIJLY 207788:1 A 'Week's failures. New York, July 28. -Tbe failures as re ported to R. Q. Dun A Co. throughout the country for tbe last seven days number 100 as compared with 108 last week. Geogra phical distribution New Knglund, U xiiaaie siates, iu western, 20; Southern, racinc states ami territories, 30; Cana da, 81; and New York city, 8. Journalism. White Hall, III., July 28.-To.dsy' Wnite Hall lieglster says that Mr. Fletcher Cane has sold out to Palmer A Roberts, of toe Koodbouse Journal, and that the mate nai will be moved to that place. Mr. Rob- ens win come to wnite Hall and represent me negaters interests here, and It will ap pear as s dally and weekly. a riiiT wrrn hnivkh. Two Colored Women Contend in Mortal Combat, for the Affection of One Man. New York, July 2H.-A desperate duel with knives was fought yesterday morning before daylight In a cabin on Crow Hill, Brooklyn, called the Buffalo Inn, between two colored amazons, known as Annie Mitchell and Lizzie Stout. The cause of tbe duel was a colored man named Washington Jones, toward whom both women entertained the warmest affectian. ineyarana ireeiy at me oar, ana w bile a song and drunken chorus was In full blast into tbe dive walked Washington Jones. Both women made a rush for him, but the Mitchell woman reached him first and drew a knife as xbe saw her rival approaching. Her eyes flatbed fire i she raised tbe knife in the air and shouted: "You pale-face nigger, don't you come nigh dls yer man, cause he's mine. If you does I's gwlne ter cut you fo' sbu" "Jones ain't no man o' yourn," cried the mulatto woman. "He's done been mine fo mo dan a year past and I spec dat I ain't gwlne fo ter give him up to tlch a ugly old squaw nsyou Is." "Here you, gals," put in Jones, "You Jest stop dls yer musi right now. Spec I want fur to git cut my self?" and be shook the Mitchell woi...ui from his shoulder. "YOU'8 GOT TO FIOHT ME NOW, suah," screamed the mulatto. "I's ready fur yer, honey, ' ' was tbe reply. In a mo ment a space was cleared In tho dimly lighted bar-room, and tbe fight began. Both women rushed at each other with drawn knives and slasned away at each other most furiously. Soon they were bleeding freely, and their screams and yells as they fought over the chairs and floor could be beard blocks away. After awhile the Stout woman threw her knife away and used her fists. Slie pound ed tbe face of her antagonist to almost s pulp, but received a frightful cut in her left band. Just as tbe fight was at Its height Roundsman Bedell, of the Twelfth Precinct, rushed Into tbo saloon with a re volver In bis hand and separated the com batants. Tbe Mitchell woman threatened to kill any one who came near ber, and so tbe officer took ber Into custody. Both wo men were frightfully cut and mangled. They were arraigned in the Third District Police court yesterday and Lizzie Stout preferred a charge avainst the other wo man. The examination was continued un til next week. Washington Jones re lilned apanhive spectator of the fight from me Degtnning to the end and then retired from the neighborhood. THE STRIKE. Its Monotony Unrelieved Latesl the Most Important Points-Confidence on Both Sides. from New Yohk, July 28. To-day li the ninth of tbe telegrapberi' itrike, but no change hai taken place other than has al ready been reported. Tbe operators hold meeting! up town and receive telegrams announcing tbe rapid dissolution of the Western Union, and down town In the big Broadway building tbe officials of the com pany sit in their offices and read telegrams predicting tbe speedy vlctoiy of the com pany. The operating room above the manager's office Is noisy with the slick of tbe Instruments, and the encouraging words of tbe chiefs are heard from one end of the room to the other. The American Rapid Telegraph company was unquestionably crowded with work yesterday. One hundred and sixty-one men tat t the desks In the operating room busy with the telegrams snd the kevs. A large force at work to-morrow. The com. pany has Increased Its rates to the schedule of prices oharged by the Western Union wiup-auj. xievortneicss me messages come pouring In, and business, according to Mr. Sherman, has Increased 100 per cent wnnin me last twoniy-tour hours. Busl neis men generally complain of the com pany. wnue tbe bankers snd brokera wh nave ipeciai wires do not feel the effect! of me lime very much, the produce mer cnanis ana ary goods dealeri lay that the loss to tbem must be about 50 per cent. At it. I.OQla. St. Louu, July 28. So far as tbe iltua tion In St. Louis is concerned there is no change, Mortimer D. Shaw says: "We are as confident as ever of the success, and Pri7 mat can hold out tbe longest will win. We have promise i of help from many outside sources. The railroad oper ators have made contributions to tbe relief fund, and we will not have to suffer for money. Our Information from the West. ern good being Union office . is that the operators there are overworked snd that the business is being terribly bungled. The metsares receiver! tnr Irani. number of miss on Is comparatively small; espooliilly Is this tbe case with commercial business. Mercbauu will not ruu the risk of l-.trust-Ing Important business to wires controlled by Incompetent operators. Reports from 11 oyer the country are very encouraging, snd show that nearly all the offices are plied with messages which It will .take days to clear away." at t hie;. Cbicaoo, Julv lift. KiinisHi.r.irtftatir Clowry reoslved, this afterno on, the fol lowing telegram from Mr. Soramervllle, u, iituaiioD in new York city i "Everything Is In good shape tisls morn Ing. Tba papers derlds the bulletins read bv the leaders In tha ii.i.,. , sbowlug that all circuits are blockaded with w...i L . . rr or tno.oulletlnsj assert that two-thlrds of our ojrawn art sitting idle about the room and the otter third la doing little on account of tba treat falling off ta business. The In vestigation allows that while members of tbe Chamber of CommerM were holdlni a meeting yesterday oalled by the members IvahapurpoM ol dsaonrsshig tha tele grnpn service, answers to their dispatches were beiiii? received from St. Louis and Chicago inside of nine minutes. Two msa returned to work at Bradford." Al Pltlaaars;. PiTTHiit'ito, Pa., July 28.-Thls morn Ing the check boys made a demand on tbe We-tcrn I iilon for fltccn per cent, advenes in their wages and shorter hours, but the liicrciiso was refused. Atone o'clock tbli afternoon rive boys and one delivery clerk quit work. Their places were Immediate ly supplied. The Western Uolon had flvi accession to their operating force to-day, and the strikers gained one from the Balti more snd Ohio, The American Rapid II doing a heavy business.. The Hriken ar as firm and confident as ever. At Galvrsloa. Gai.vkhton, Tcx., July 28.-The News, reviewing the business of tbe week, sayst "For a single day one operator wai on duly at the Cotton Exchange, but during the remainder of the week the Exchangs bad to depend on messages from central omeci. These have come to band Irregu larly, and at no time bat a complete re port for the current markets been received. The service has generally been unsatisfac tory. FOREIGN AFFAIRS. The Cholera Still Raging The Pope Pre pairing a Letter-A New Way of Crossing the English Channel Cablegrams. Ai.KXA.vr.RiA, July 28. -At Cairo, yes terday, there were 277 deaths from cholera. Among i he number are three British sol. diets. AtChlbln there wars 10S deaths, .Melialluf,:!, Santah and Ismallls 3, In cludinif one lfrltlth soldier. DEATHS IN CAIRO. Cairo. July 28. --There was a rapid de cream of the number of deaths from eholers in the lloulak quarter of this city yesterday. Eleven hundred of the Inhabitants havi removed to Tourah. BUM INSPECTION. London, July 28. The custom-bouts authorities continue to give clean bills ol heallli to persons leaving here. The in spection ordered Ly the American Con Miluto so far has shown no case of cbolers or coiitajjlous disease on vessels sailing for America. f:4.I.AD. London, July 2H. The amount of bul lion gmie Into the Bank of England oa balspi-e to-day Is jDtf.OOO. TKKKV'S TIIICYCLE RIDE. DooKit, July 28. A man named Terry left here at nine this morning on a floating tru ycle to cros tbe channel to France, Bkhi.iv, July 28.-Thn Cathollo Blahopi have begun to use tho power granted them under the provisions of tho government'! church bill rcc-ntly passed. They havs ordered all vicars and oandldatetfor priest bond lo return to Prussia. I It F.I. AMD. !rii!.!N, July 2. Owing to tbe quiet- ness of the country the government has dispensed with tho services of Clifford Lln.wl, the resident magistrate, rrnm fha spinal duty to which he bad been tempo rarily assigned. ITALY. icoME, July 28, It Is roported that th pope is drarilng an encyclical letter against divorce. THE MARKETS. JULY 28, 1883. Mv Stextku CHICAGO. i i-ir Tftlvo and firmer; 6Vr0s .! ' jfcWtJO; mixed packing heavy packing and shipping higher; li. W Mta 81); j oto,l 15, CATTLE Strong and actlrej exports $5 !;fa)ti Jo ; good to choice shippers $ Wii h K; common to fair H &06 40, r, i.ouin. CATTLE Export steers p HWMQO; god to heavy do $5 3&iV) 75; light to fair $4 8fra 5 10; co.nmonto medium H 40W Hi; fair to good Colorado 60; southwest. S3 To mx; Cirast TcxansM i!CM 76; light to good stockcrs $4 Wfa3 76; fair to good feed ers $3 KtfcM 20; gootl sows and heifers ftO 1 40; so ilia wags $2 75T43 00; good cows and calves $Wdib. KHEEl' Steady, but quiet at unchanged prices. Common to medium $3 23 CtiHM; fair to good 13 0X9400; prim $4 10ri60; Tensas W 6003 75; stoduts f2rtM 75. HOGS Strong; demsnd good, small. Light to good Yorkers $0 200 fo; good to choice pscking $5 4006 lit butchers $) 800 20; skips and eulls UN rM oa 4 Uraia.J CHICAGO. ' WHEAT Lower; closing at tl 01 V August; $103W September; f 1 04 October; $1 00 November; $1 01 year. CORN Lower; 61 H July; 61 August; &0W0'i September; 60 October; 46K vear. OATS Lower; 31 July; 27i August; 2fi V September; 27V October; 20 X year. ST. LOUIS. WHEAT Lower; doting at $1 03 a. July; 1 03V August; $1 00 Septem ber; $1 08 X October; $1 10 Jiovembert 1 03S year. CORN- Lower; 46'( August; 47? Seoteinlmr; 48 October; 41X I). vear. OATS-Lower: 24 July; SeX August; 24 September; 23 year. Naw yong. WHEAT August $1 iVC, September $1 !'; October $1 18 ; November SI 20 S, t'OKN-Aiigust CU ; September 61X; uctoueru.), wovemoeroi Conner Produeo. ST. LOUIS. BITTER Creamery at 10r320 for t'tiuioe to fancy, tojiror selsotlons; overlieaied or poor at dairy rates; dairy at l.Vrfli for cholcs to fancy; fair to sood WdVXx common I0. Country packed- pun atiti unciiangeu; son-clod IM10, med ium )'ri, low grade SrH, r.m.f oieauy at no ratHllea or uwme tor enoiee iniii Kt snippers' count. I'OI LTHY-Domand fair for choloa springs, nut otner description (llllet, Ws OUOtei Nnrlna- Chlckelis-Sinall SlOl 60l fair t good II 75(2; choice to faney large $2 26V3 sou. fining uncus umaiW. Uldohlck-ens-cocks, $303 26; mixed 3 iWiW'. bens A 76, LONDON. Wheat arrlvod dull and heavy ; eorn un changed. Wheat to arrive dulland heavy, corn dull and easier. Mixed American corn declined 3d. Weather lo JEogltad flue. UVKRPOOL. Wheat not much doing. Mixed west eorn quiet. Demand for wheat from United Jalofdeoi snd ConuuentBot doing.' i SEEK health and avoid sickness. Instead of feeling tired and worn out, instead of aches and pains, wouldn't you rather feel fresh and strong? You can continue feeling miserable and good for no thing, and no one but your self can find fault, but if you are tired of that kind of life, you can change it if you choose., How? By getting one bottle of Brown' Iron Bit ters, and taking it regularly according to directions. Mansfield. Ohio. Nov. 6. i J8i. Gentlemen : I have suffered with pain in my awe- ana Dick, and great Ing paint ten Jed wil i my Dreast, wita ilioot. ill through my body, at 1 great wealcneaa. rlrnrM. aion of spirits, and lost of appe tite. I have taken several different tnedlcinei, and was treated by prom- - liieht f,y;iCins for my livsr, k jrf. ' neys, and spleen, but I JPUW I thought I would try brown's Iroa Bitters; I have now taken one bottle and a half and am about well pain In side and back all gone soreness all out of my breast, and I have a good appetite, and am gaining in strength and flesh. It can justly be called itokinitfrntdiciim, John K. Allindm. Brown's Iron Bitters is composed of Iron in soluble form; Cinchona the great tonic, together with other standard remedies, making a remarkable non-alccholic tonic, which will cure Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Weakness, and relieve all Lung and Kidney diseases. (NNUK4M R. iiASir" rpilKCll Y NATIONAL HANK. Of Cairo, lllinolbi. "1 OHIO LEVEE. CAPITAL, $100,000! A General liaukliitr HuHinesg Conducted. THOH W.HAIiLlUAY CssbUr. JNTEUPIUSE SAVING BANK. Of Cairo, KXCLt'SIVKLY A SAVIXUS KAXK, TtiOH. V.IIAl,lalUA, Caahltr. AI.MDAY BROTHERS, CAIKO, ILLINOIS. lV)inmission Merchants, DSALSat II FLOUB, QBAIN AND HIT froprieitors) Egyptian FlouriiigMills Hlrbm Tasb Prlr Paid for Whesif. JOHN SPKOAT, PROrniBTOU OF 8FROAT8 PATINT ' RKFItlOKHATOR OARS, AND WholoHnlo Dealer In Ioe. ICFBVTHE CAR LOAD OR TON.WEU PACKED FOR SUIPPING Oar Loadflu8pooialtv. OrFKJBi S BU I IT ss r s "VSS TV 3g Pg Cor.Twelltli Street and Leyee. mtBA rr v r ki au iro cs