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THE ILLINOIS CKNTUAL K. K. TIIK Shortest ami Quickest Route T O St. Louis and Chicago. Tho Onlv Ijino Kwuuin 9 DAILY TRAINS From Cairo, Making Dikkct Connection W IT I EASTERN LINES. Tiuisa LsaVS Cam--: :i:U." n 10. M Arritlneln hi L.mi. i m . Cuitauo, :VJ ip.ru. nail, l.on.slli. Indianapolis '-4 1X;1 , H.m. Sit- A.ouia JiriJ WfHtwni K.X preH, .rrivintftust. Umni.p. m.. :.d eoi.uoCtiD (or a.l points w i's' ;i no p.m. I''aHt KM"-" Kt. i...uis ii.vi Chicago, aiming HM. Lout U.:i i m . ami Chicago 7:-.!o a.m M fjO p m.l-in innii K pr". Unvag at Ui,ci.l.stt7:o an,.; j;"u,"',J:?.,,:b5J this tr&'.o rued tr. abov- "'' 1 - " ' l!ul'H In advance ol any f.h'-r r,,ule- tTrTt.eVV p. m. esiuves has VH'V, ehaneea. and through i;uc.t l., S l-l'a, "B tb'cago. Fixat Tiino Ku.-t. I , . .,. r,i.o thlp Hue so through to Kast. I il.SSOlllICT ern point without Any de.ay caused by Sunday Intervening. 1 ho t'lrri.v fter .mm. trafn froiu film arrives Id tie o-a Men day nornlug at 10 :':. Thlrty-su hours tn aavane.Mil HrKn'rXotigh Urke'i and fatter Information, ai'uit si Illinois Centra! Kaliroad Depot, i a:ro. lpT 1 J. U. JONKS..Ir Agent. A.U. HANSON. (i' I'a. Agr.t. Chicago K. H. TIME CAM) AT CAIRO. ILLINOIS CKNTUAL U. K. Traps Depart Traits Arrive, Mall . a : . 5 a m Mall t:os a.m. KipreM .. .11 HI a.m. Kr.com i -V P.m. tAecom .KipreM.... C. rr. I. Mall ,.. a m ... :i :o p. in & N. O. It. .. 4 i'j a.m. in i m . Mall 4::p.ro. Ki press ... !0::jna.tn. tBsprvs lAccom p.m. KT. L. A C. R. K. Kxpr.-r, S 'ia m. Kx 4 Mail . 10:1.1 a in. Accom Ii:' P m. ST. I.. 4 tKxprt-aa 'n;W l'm- W., ST. I" (Nrr'w-uiiiM. I Eipr.su . ... 1 : 1 1 a in . Kx. Mall. . 4 : 1 p m. Afom '.':'i p.m. I. M. K. K. Express i.W p.m. a r. h. it. Mall A Kx. Accom .... Prel)tit 4.ifl.m. . . 4 :ii p.m . 1...;:4.') a.m. Mill 4 Ex.. .p.m. Arr.m I: -ii a.m. Ir.ikht '". " p.m. MnUlLK A OHIO It. K. Mall 'r.Vi a m. M..II. 9.10 p.m. Dally except suu.'ay. t Dullv. timj: AIM) A11UIVAL AM) JiKPAHl I'RK CK .MAILS. Arral r. t. I. C. K. U (:l.r..uch lofk mail), f. a. in. .. .. ..ll:;iia in (wv mat! i 4 K'lp.in. " (Soiith.rii DW p. ni. Iron Mountain K. It 'J;:t"p.m. Wahh It It I" p. m. Texa Ht. Loui It. K T p. m. ht. Loiiia C iro It. It S p. m. (Ihloltlvr m' I De."r I I'm I'U :tp. in p. m. ip. in. 9 p. m. 9 p. m. A a. m. :.m am 4 p. in. .M m liver arrlvca w id .von. doparta Wed.. Krl. A: Sun. V t). gen. rivi. op n from 7:3oam to .:.io pm P.O. Imx del. oi ep from fi m io9p m. Hundava Sn. liel. oi'n from....8a. ni. io lB.m. SundaW tiox del. open from. ...6a. m to in:3nm iVSO'l'K. Chanir-a will ho pu'illi-lnd from time Initmo Id city ppera. ''harM vojir farrij. ac cordtnuly. " M. M. Mb HI'lli . 1'. SI. nurnniKH. CiAlhO HAI'TIi'T. Corner Ten'll iu:(' I ojmi r J uneta; pr.-i-Mn i v. rv Sunday mo uliu and nlfhtat UMial hours. I'rajer n-e.v . u Wcluea- day uli:ht; ftiit.day school "::tiiafi ' Utv. A. W. Vc.JAUA. I'.iMor. iHVKCH Of THK KKDSK.MKK-iKpljcopai lourteeuth atreet; Sunday 7:0i!a in.. Holy Communion iu::w a. m .. Voruinif I mverp II a. tit - Hunday trhool 8 p. m Knlnn I'raym 7:4" I'.m jr. r. l.avelipori, a. i . o. m:rir. I MUST MISSltJNAKV HAPl'IST CHL'hCIl -V l'rearhlnu at l(i::via. n... 3 p. m., and 7:30 p. tn. .tal.hath school at 7::t0 p. m Kov. T. J. Hhorct, p or IrTllKKAN-Thlrteeiith itrent; pr.Ke Mali a bath l:3n a. m.; HnnJay cbooltp.in. Uev Rr.uppe, pant Jr. f K'lHUDIbT Cor. Klchth and W'aii.nt ftreeH, 41 Preachltik batihalri 11 : 00 a. tn. aii(l7:'K) p.m. i.tidav Soho..l at 4:0 p m. Kev. J. A. Svarrutt. p taior. I JHESIIYTKHIAN Ktyhth atrwt; pfeaenluR on 1 ShMibIIi at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m ; pravor meetliii: Wertnwiday at 7:3') p.m.; unnnay ticnaui at 3 p. m. Kev B. . Uooric, paatnr. OT.-ltiHlCI'll g -.(Koinan Catholic) Corner Croat 1 anil Walnut atreed n.irvlrr Ni'iniiui in :w;, n.; Hunrtav School'", m.j Vocpert 3 p. m. ; r- ' .i ...... i. ... ii'lt I'.i,... nt.p v.i'ij unj B. ..iti nut. j unini it."" OT. I'A'I'KICK'H-nmman Calhollcl Corner Ninth 0 atreot and Waahlnicton avenne; aorvlrna Sab oaili 8 and in a. in.; Vuapvra 3 p. m.; 8'inilay School 1 p. m, aorvlr.en ewry day at S a. m. Iter. MiiHl.i.uor prleat. OFFICIAL DIRKCTOKV. City ornctrs. Mayor Thomai. V. ilaili.'ay. Trfaaurer Chailit V, Nullu, Clork Dennla. J. Kolcy. Coiinaolor-Wm. B. Ullliort. Mi.mhBl-L. H. Meyeta, Altorney-WUHam Hendrlckl. DOARU Of AtUCUMIM first Ward-wm.McHaU', Harry Walker, itf-.ond Ward- Jio llinkln, 0. N. Hiiuhet, Third Ward-B. F. Blake, Kiiert Smith. Fourth Ward-Charlei O. Patler, Admph 8wo '"'iri'h Ward Chaa. UncaaUr. nnry 8'oiit. County Officers. Circuit Jiidao-O. J. Hakcr. Circuit Olnrk-A. H. Irvln. County Judtu J. II. ltoblnaon, Con my Clerk S.J. Ilumni. County Attorney County Treatnror Mllua W. I'arkor, fihoilflWohn ITodget. Coroner K. Fltagerald. County CommlMlonart T. W. Halllday, J. if. M.al4hT M4 Pttet tiiup. CAIRO DAILY 0 II 0 L E It A ! PJIOF. DAHBYS Prophylactic Fluid. '1 ho moat prwrtul AntiHeptto KNOW K. WILL PHKVKNT THR CHOLERA. The moat powerful An tlreptlu agent which chemistry has produced. Its use, elthrr inter nally or externally pji-di-ra all It crntea in cou tar.t with, pure, sweet and clean, the produc tion of diHease-ucrma caaea and the pstn ut reiovers. When Ufed on Ulcer, Scalds, Kuroa, eruptions and Sores U stops all I'atn, sweeten the part" an.l promotes the rapid formation of b e a 1 1 ft y Flesh. It riHtryn tlm licrnm of IiUchh. . in M ll.l CP 1 1 in ip.iru bv Hrlnrir-it .tint n m. dteaes are introduced oy pntrincatl..n, which reproduces Itself and propogatoa the disease In ever widening circles. These discarc vener ate carnation and fill the air with death. Such Is that dread Terror, Asiatic Cholera, It I'tirlllcs tn AttnoKpliere. Wllleh IB HOW lIl'VHHlHI llitE the Kant and ad vanrtuK on Its m. union of death lapidlv tow ards our shores. Other dis eases of the aauie ort are Diphtheia, Typh oid Fever, Scsrlet Kever, Its exiiosnre n. a sick room. Cedar, Closet or Htuh.e purifies the At mospheru and drives away the ccrm of dia ease aud death. Taken Internally It puridea the Ktonia.:li, Klviuu it tone and healthy vigor Iiis'hus that It cur.-s Indigestion and l)speps!a. When used aa a Lotion it destroys all Freilclt) ayd liiotcb producing Kcrms, leaving the skin Clear, while mid trans Parent as that f a little child. Muvl I'm. Measles, Yellow Kever, Krvin- elas.etc. All these eii. crate contagion. Other diseases K e v e r aud Aru-, Ma (.rial Fever, me.., arise from conta Utoti which conies of dampness, unhealthy sit uations or ULCleami. ss. All these l)1.i.nnr.a rn be cared only t.y stop pir.K the production of tJln-o (ierms and de stroying thoe alreidy produced. Iloth these results are accomplish, d ny the use uf I'rof Darby s i.reoarat'on of Koraclo A. td and Chlo It render' 1 1 It pomes In con tact with Pure and HeHltby. rihe, knowu as DAKUYS 1'KOI'tn I.ATIC FLL1D. iii. b i m ':rui.i i.j uttine oi me use io which this (,'reit Iferni-destrover Is appilcal.le. Alr vnii.ll i.l r... ...(......I .......... A .. Ki,... .1 ...... n. I. ... ... .. . . .t. . j v..., i. fc,n,r i i,i )ji um i. Kin. irr ucivniM.e of lis usefnlhes, or addr.-ss J. H. zicirix & co , Manufact'irliik' Chcmi-ts, l'HII.ADtLPHIA. VI cents per bottle. 1'int llottles. II ). I'ltOFKS.SIONAL, CAIIDS. II. LEACH, M I). PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Special attention paid to the Ilomeouathlc treat ment of surgical diseases, and diseases of women and chl dren. OFFICE On 11th street, oppcsite the Post offlcu, Cairo, HI jjU. J. E. STRONG, IIomcBopathist, 129 Commercial Ave., Cairo, III. VAI'OIl, ELEC'TKO VAI'OH axo MEDICATKD HAT I Id administered dally. A lady lu attendance. CONSULTATION FREE. W. C. JOCKLYN, DENTIST. 'jKI'li'K -Eiglita Street, r.esr ('..inn err.ial Avenrjo D R. E V. WHITLOCK. Dvntal Surjieon. Ornci No. 13 Cotnmcrctal Avenie, Im'wesn pM'i and Mi.th Strsns INMliANCR. 1 N S u R A N C 11. C W w . H & r- (I " H C O w bi my: X M 6 Manufacturer and Dealer In riSTOLS RIFLKS 0th Btreoi, between Com'l Ave. a.id t.cvee. CAIRO, ILLINOIS CHOICE BORING A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OP A MUNITION. aHfes Keiatrod. All Kind of Kovi Madn. Cairo & St. Louis Packet. Tho palatial Anchor Line tteamor STE. GENEVIEVE, Will learo Cairo every Saturday and Tuesday ovon Ing it o'clock, RlvliiK Cairo a dally boat for St. Louis. For particular a rale, etc., pplr to Capt. Vhoi. W. Shields, Oonoral Agent, or Sol A, Silver, Paaionger Agent. HAIKU. ILLINOIS, FIUDAV Telegraphic. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION. An Iron Mill's Boilen Blown Sky High. The Mill Earned nd a Large Kumber of Penois Killed and Wonnded-Ken-tucky Metbodiiti Threaten to Quit the Gamp Meeting Baiinu Kewi Sam mary. riTTABrra, Sept. 29. Shortly before 2 o'clock ihl afternoon the battery of bollen alike Iron mill of Lyon, Short t Co., on the south side, exploded with terrific force, killing tnd injuring a larje number of per tens. The particulars of the explosion liaye not yet been received, at the telephone wires ire down. The mill is now burning and the firo department and a larjje force of police have been dispa'nheel to the scene of the disaster. Thirty Bori-4 In the tVrrrk. Sykacchk, N. Y., Sept. 20. The con atructioo train of eleven flat curt pushed ahead of the engine which itartcd from here over the New York, West shore k Buffalo road, was wrecked with frightful low of life ix miles eatt of bere. Ap proaehine a little station called De Witt a band car wa ieen on the irack, but tbe eagine could uot be stopped in time. There wero 100 laborers, mostly Italians, on the trafn . Most of tbern Jumped to the ground before the oollision came. About thirty were buried in tbe debria of tbe cars, which were broken into fragments and piled upon one another. They were all badly mantled, four were taken out dead and five more will rtio. The coroner it holding an inquM to-day. A Mrlu 1 barge. CiitcixNATl, Sept. 20. Mr. Emma Fischer wat arreMed last night, charged with murdering her husband. Adam Fischer, by poisoning. Fiscbcr died suddenly at hit borne, north of tbitcity, Saturday night, September 8, bin family said, witb Istart disease, but a post mortem showed a different cause. An analysis of tbe iltttnacu a .d coaUHts shwed tbe pres ence of stryehniae. Suapielon is directed againat his wife lecUke of recent quarrels between the two and an aliened Infatuation of tbe wife with Henry Kaiser, a former employe of Fwcber. Kaiser surrendered himself this morning, and both will be beld without bil until the 128th Inst., when a preliminary examination will take place. A Big Dtmsad lor HeistN. T. ;i.ocis. Mo., Spt. 20. The tale of seam for tbe Veiled Prophets' Tableaux to be given at the Olympic Theater on Friday evening of Fair week it progressing very favorably. Up to noon to-day, the entire cash receipts at tbe box vffti-Aj of tbe theater amounted to nearly i4,000. The parquett and dress circle are nearly all taken, tbe ibeet being to marked tip that it is bard to see many teats left in tbat part of the house. Up stairs tbe demand baa also been good, and tbe three front rows m the balcony are already marked off. Indications are tbat the bouse will be well filled io all parts on tbat even ing. Hussy's Monti Met bod. CiiiCAiio, 8ept. 20. The Chrlatlan con vention this morning considered tbe ques tion, "How may music be best used and controlled In promoting worksblp and spreading tbe Gospel." It was discussed by Ira D. Sankey, and J at. McUraachan. Prayer meeting followed and addresses were delivered by Rev. S. F. E. Ewerich, Lee S. Heilman, and S. E. Curtis on "How may ear foreign population be evangelized." The convention will close to-night. The-' Wsutl farms). Chicago, Sept. 20, An Helena, Mont., special says: "Senator Test aud Delegate Maginnie have arrived at Ft. Benton from tbe Bltekfoot Agen7, where they held a satisfactory council with the Pieeaw, who agreed to cede to Um Government a larg tract of fine land on oa tbe eastern side of t lie ir reservation. Tbe ebieta asks the .ovmment to give them cattle and farm tig Implements, as they are starving since i:ie bufUio disappeared. A Frs;r Cnimril)d lo Jail. Washington, Sept. 20. Wm. S. Wbiteford was committed to Jail to-day charged with tbe forging of checks on the Sergeant-at-Arma of the House of Repre sentatives to the amount of $700 on the names of Halted Stales Senator Gorman and Congressman Talbot. Whltcford was at on time private secretary to Gor man. Low ffatar an Minptapolu. Chicago, Sept. 20. A Miiiaeapoll. spe cial save: "Water is lower la tbe river than it has been for many years. All the saw dills on the platform and all those run by utter on the east side have been compelled te Hop for lack of water force. It is be licvod nothing can be done until the water rises, as au attempt to clear tbe channel has failed." Another l.llj fotulua; Over. Niw Yokk, Sept. 20. Mrs. Cornwallis West, the famous English professional beauty, will be a passenger on tho new On ion Lino tteamer Oregon, which will leave Liverpool October 6. It Is said that Mrs. West will visit the family of ber rotber-ln-liw, the Hon. Lionel gackvllle West, British MtnteUr to Washington. Til Lost Charlie Hrl'OMas. It. Faj0, Tex., Sept. 20. -A party has started from Deming for Cata Grande witb fl.AOO reward to gat Charlie McComna, new allagfld to have been captured by Gronhno and Nana, who murdered his father and mother last spring at Thomp son's Canyon, N. M. The) lay Wei Olekrato. Mokmoi'TH, III., Sept, 20. A reunion f eld soldiers and sailors, In commemora Maw of tbe battle of Cblckamanga.ls In pro irtts bere to-day. jveral thousand pen al are present. Governor Hamilton and Aatonsey-Geoeral McCartaey will speak Ma afternoon. tar JainktMlaaa; President. Htw Yoax, Kept. SO. -The President left for K wpart tbat morning. Ue will not go to Waaaaaxtoo fc vsiut aas lei. MOKNINtf, S EPrfE3IBER 2l. Mb Marrtosa fr Lrv sl. Lot lfj, Sept. 20. The cours ol true love docs not raa aay smoother la Caromlelet than it ds In other parts ol the planet. Mr. Dominique Lallament, Carondelel'a wealthy flour merehant, It Indignant at the elapeoubt of bis daugh ter Kate, and Mra. Lallament is greatly distressed. Miss Kata came up to tbt city on Tuesday laat, saying that she want ed to do some shopping. Her real mis sion was to be married to tall loud ii. an named George l.otla, il whom her paienta dtsapproved, Mi K.tiM an an exceeilngl v aid active yoini; Imly and a year age shw w an op P'lttiiiiiiy to marry a young uiiin Ion, 0OC), but she scorned bis advances, l.oilu Is poor, and her friends declared that she has done a very foolish thing to marry him, but -r thinks otherwise. Her things were p.ickeil yest. rduy and sent to Kelmonl, w here she Is uolng to reside with ber litis bun. I. On tbe day of her marriage It wan jii-t a year since Jos, l.ullament, a brother of Joinluiiio, met wtjti a Very sad death In the Iillan. nt flour mill. M M.fbnsetta ProhlMllaaUU. Kiim'Ion, Sept. 20. The Froliibitionary Mate convention met at 11 o'clock this inornltij;. James n. Roberts was choseu teiiiptrary chairman. He made a slim I miilrcBs, saying tbat Knblnson was in favor of the present license law anil could not represent the Prohibitionist. Tbe Reptili limn had gone from prohibition to license iiiid their nomination yesterday was madi by about 300 men w ho ate Republican or I)f inoi'i its, Just at they happen tri feel. Committees were appointed, and George M. 1'iitteriek, of Hurre, wan elected per manent president. H.i reviewed tho cause of prohibition and recounted the manner In wlitch that party could be deceived by the declarations of the leading parties, the R.--pu'illcans coming in for a large portion of his animadversions. He predicted tbe ul timate success of prohibition, v bich was the sole remedy for the evils which threaten the cllv ami state. Tbe rookuHIII Celebrate. St. Lot:i, Sept. 20. "We are on tbe lookout for visiting crooks, Just now," said a detective to a reporter this morning, as the funnel closely eyed tbe passing crowd on Fifth street. "Why, do you expect many comers ol that kind?" tbe reporter asked. 'Well, yes," was tbe answer; you aee this fair has been more extensively adver tised than any of Its predecessor, and It Is thought a larger repre senta'ion than usual will be on hand from the country. Granger!., you know, are tin) .rooks' rie everv time, and for thai reason 1 think the latter will muster up emirate and tnke the chances of being ciiiuht for tbe sake uf tbe big spoils they see in sight. Last year we locked up five, and I do not suppose here were twenty in all visited the town. .Vol In Hi. Cattle Business). New Yokk, Sept. 20. William Rocke feller, president of tbe Standard Oil com pany, being to-day Interviewed in reepeel to tbe allegations tbat the Standard Oil :onipany was largely interested in cuttle t;r.itiiig in the Weat, made an emphatic ili-avnwtnent to the effect that neither the standard 0l company nor any of Itsattill at.'d interests, nor any person connected with the management of any of these com patii' s, have now, or ever have had, any in terest in or connection w ith the blisiiu sa of taking up Indian reservations, or other lands for grazing purposes, and are not in-It-re-ted in any Western cattle companies or land s 'hemes. A I hrealenel Prohibition. Cy.viuiaxa. Ky., Sept. 20. The Ken tucky conference of the Methodist Church, South, indorsed tbe action of tbe I.otls lle, .New Albany and Chicago railroad on A itlnliawiiiL' their Sunday trains. They also adopted resolutions opposing Sunday train to camp-meetings, and all traffic on camp grounds on Sunday not absolutely necessary. Tbe conference appointed acoiu in it tee to attend each camp-meeting and to report, with the understanding that II Sabbath desecration doe not cease tbe church will prohibit holding camp-meet-iugs. Yellow fever. WashinOION, Sept. 20. The Secretary of the Nary ha received a telegram from Commandant Welch, at the Pensacola Navy Yard, dated the 19ib Ui-it. "No cases ol yellow fever anions the naval forces, I have been able to-day to get some reliable information about tbe situation among the citizens. The cases of fever are undei treatment by one physician, two of which died to-day. All but two children are reported with symptoms of the disease." (ons lo Meet Freddie. Nkw Yokk, Sept. 20. Mr. William Talbnts sailed for Liverpool yesterday. His departure occassioned surprise among several of hi friends who were seen lasl evening. At the Union club, where Mr. Talboys makes bi heuduarters here, nothing was known of his departure. II was thought that he would Join Mr. Gel) hartlt, whose Intimate friend he is, In Paris, and will return with him next month. The Kaplers) Convening, ST. Joskpii, Mo., Sept. 20. The editors of the northwest are packing into the ciiy at a lively rate. The Association was call ed to order at 10 o'clock by Jake W. Spen cer, temporary chairman. O. M. Uiliner welcomed them heartily, nud Col. Jake Child responded. The temporary oilieers, Jake Spencer, presided, and F. A. Wei nicr, secretary, will probtbly be elected permanent. There are about fifty pres ent. I.o, I he Had Indian! El. Paso, Tex., Sept. 20. A dispatch from San Jose says the Indians are very ineasy and are driving off stuck. The sipiaws have beeu sent to the mountains mil a fight is bound to come. Four men were murdered eighty miles from Jonas yesterday by tint Apacbet and llu'lr bodies nun Hated. Other atrocities are expected. All tho people are coming In. Railroad Mill at War. C'HtCAC.o, Sept. 20. -E. A. Ford, Gen eral Passenger Agent of tho Pennsylvania railroad lines east of Pittsburg, says he will order another reduction of $1, makluir the rate i8 60 on tickets to Louisville to-day, and that ho will continue, the reduction un til the Louisville, Now Albany A Chicago people take their tickets out of tho hand of scalpers, laial QnarreJ Over Lawaoll. Chicago, Sept. 20. A St. Taut, lnd., special tayti Tbe trial before a Juo.loo yesterday between Silas Fafavar and James MoCoole resulted tn a shooting ' scrape, in which the former waa killed. licCool it BULLETIN "i ftew York Theatrical Notes. NhW Yohk, Sept. 20. Harry (hupnisn the Chicago theatrical manager, has . . ''.ire. 1 a copyright for the new play, "Be Iwren Two .Sins. " U is a society play, nud was written by a New York Journal ist. Mi Fannie Davenport it rehearsing her new play "Fedora" at the Fourteenth street th 'litre. A sp. e il culile dispatch from Pai'W says; "M. '..poiil sail to-day for New York on tile ste ihier N'orinaiiil it. "Mis. l.sngtry leaves Paris early next week for Kttlsnd and Intends to sail for N' v York with the members of her com pany onO loberti by the G11I011 steamer Oregon. "M. Coqiieliii will play a new piece In llnissr-ls this winter, but will go neither to Europe nor America. "M. t'arvalbo, director of the Opera Coniliiie, is still without news from his truant petisiotialre, Mile. on ZandU" Northern PaoirM Flnaiire Nlateisaenl. New Yokk, Sept. 20. The annual re port of the Northern Paciflc railroad com I any for iss: show-j Gross earnings, ;.H.Vi,4.'ifi: increase, ,4i".l'iS; expenses, .t.V,:iii.,c.ii: increase, tl.TM.W.). Net earn- in;, t'-'.MS.Wl; increase, KSl.Otil. The Irc.tsiiifi's statement shoAs a balance on Julv J, l.'l, oiSI.O.'.H.dL'.'l. Received from eat nine of the land department and mis- cellanentis, t!),37,021; proceeds of bonds, tin, WW, 'mo; preferred stock sold, J.T57, -I'i'.i; loans for constructions, f.',402,0M ; total, J;i7,128,l!i9. The report Is a belter showing than was generally expected, and the improvement 0 tho share speculations 1 partly due to this exliil.it. Nl.lGGEIt SI LI. IVAN Guilty of Telling Soma Very White Lies on Divers Occasions. I'IIII.aPK.i FHIa, P.i., Sept. 20. --"I be gan training this tuoniing for my ri.'ht witb Mitchell," said Sheriff, the Prussian, this afternoon at Pastime Park. "That's what bring me here. I've not to do some hard work, for I weigh about 17ft pounds now, and at least fifteen of 1;. at. has got to go within two weeks from yesterday, when wo meet. The contest will probably lake place in New York. I don't like the conditions, but I've got to be sa'iefled with them, for they are the best I could get. For my part, I'd much rather have tliefi'ht go on, WITH (lit WITHOUT GLOVES, until one or the other of us win, instead of being limited lo six rounds with gloves, which I don't consider a fair test of a man's ability." "Have you seen what Sullivan says about vou.' "Yes, I have, "said the Prussian slowly. " Whut do you thluk of It?" "Well 1 don't like to say much about Mr. Sullivan generally, but tie Is piling it on now rather heavy and a few corrections would not cnnie in amiss." "No, Billy, they wouldu't," said Ar thur Chambers, emphatically, as he Jolued the group. "In tbe Urst place," said Sheriff, "he say that be had a letter from me wanting tn tight for $1,000. I never wrote line to him In toy life. Then be goes on to say that my challenge to him is too thin because my tcti.'ine Is only hippodrotiiuiL', mid thai I want to tight In order to get my share of the gate mom J. which would be, an ordlng to him, more than I have ever niude l.efnic in my life. Nowererybody who has follow ed this thing at all knows that it's falfe. I accepted his offer to tight me a private CLOVE FIGUT FOB $1,000. which was made in thai, letter of Ins to a Boston paper, lu which be says that a deposit of fl, 000 for a private glove con test would be covered without a moment's hesitation. Arthur Chambers made the deposit for me with Harry Hill lant Wed nesil iv t. ! .lit blmaprivaic glove contest until otic iii.i. uoieated tbe other, and the spectators lo be limited to live or ten a side. What could be fairer or more straightfor ward than that? There will be no gate money In that. All 1 waut to do is to meet Sullivan and settle in ss quiet and expedi tious a manner as possible the question as to which of us Is tbe best man. For my part I would rather have a private tight than a public one, for he Is pretty sure to have the best of It for tbe first two or three rounds, and If It was a public match the rOLICE WOULD INTERFKKE THEN, and he would have the credit of having come out best. But In a private meeting a man's staying qualifies would decide 1 lie mailer, sud tbst'a why he pays no attention to 111 v deposit. " "He 'ays he will meet Sheriff aftar be r.turns from his Western tour," broke in Chambers, "and when be does I'll chal lenge him for Sheriff for $2. MO a side, with or without gloves, public or private, and I'll make the match now if be wants to." "He likewise says," continued Sheriff "that Mitchell has met and defeated 111 once before. Now, I want that most posi tively denied. I never either sparred or fought with Mitchell, never, aud 1 11 111 sur prised that Sullivan thoold say that 1 have, lor be Is In a position tn know the truth. More than that, I never was de feated by any man. I have fought many times and always won, u the records will show, and I shall always try to do so In the future, whoever may be my opponent." Cowbldlaf a Dude. Savannah, Ga., Sept. 20. A cow hiding scrape, tn whloh a bewitching brunette of the upper ten played the lend ing role, croaled a veritable sensation In thn city Inst night. She had been annoyed by several no tea from a man supposed to he a oomoMiolal traveler for a New York bouse, aud upon tho ailvl-e or a gentleman frlsnd granted the un known correspondeafibe privilege of call ing al her home. Jr swUciftaling 11 trip lie si ranger appeared raat night, and bad hardly gained the psaaar when be asked the ui.h '.1 com pan y for StrsB. Accepting thn Inviiallon she left the tteaue, but had not proceeded bait a btaok when the gcut e man who bad aoncnctid tho plot passed star and handed her a heavy oowhlda. Without a word of warning she suddantf commenced slash ing hor in saltar sveross the face with the whip, aasd before ho could realize the sftireX4saa;.sk was stream log with blood, asAstfkoth eve near ly closed. Hi atfastaftcd apology only drew forth meiUan, and he finally took to his beds. Tba afShappenred not the least overeoma br.l "fxcltetnenl, ami regained ber blxtsVeJBaH tbe family were aware of what w4a ping on. Had the chastised Ck tailor. Into the hands of the laity Is krotber he wutild in all probMtrsy lwK,aMt with a dose of cold lend. Mas. aejrA ' Alng to ferret out the tuan, Ssltta.ftJU lllll aenat.. OVER THE OCEAN. TttB DOMINIe). St. Johns, N. ., Sspt. 20. -Inform-tlon comes frsin Buna and Furtuno, 5ew. foundlaml. this mernlnsr of two addition! wrecks on the great banks daring the gale of August 30. One, the banker Klvlug Ar row, with a crew of seven, and the ether the schooner Freedom, with a crew af six all told. In both cases all hands were lost. PAYI.N13 one-half . Mo.NTKKAL, Sept. 20. The auspended Exchange Dank hi redeeming Its circulation, but has retraced tbe amount payable to each person one-half, A demand has been mad.) on the directors to have an official In vestigation of tbe bank's affairs, which It la believed will be acceded to. killed with a stick. St. Johns, N. B., Sept. 20. At South eak, Northumberland county, John Hub bard and one H it I ii n quarreled over a dog. A light ensued, In which Hubbard waa struck with a stick and killed. KK.il. A D. London, Sept. 20. -Effort are eelnf msde tn obtain the services of Charles Btrs sell, M. P. for Iunda!k, to lead the de fense of O'Oonneii. A central committee Is being formed in this city to obtain funds for hi defense. KOL'NDERKD VESSEL.. The Italian bark Frotelli Gaggino, from Dunkirk for Daricn, has been In a colli sion w ith a steamer whose name u not giv en. Both vessels were foundereJ. Crewi saved. TIIK O'DONNELL WITNESSES. Fcnchal, Madeira, Sept. 20. The wit nesses In ihe case of O'Donnell arrived bere to-day from Cape Town. IRF.I.AKD. Di pun, Sept. 20. It Is stated tbat P.r- nell has selected E twin McMahon as the candidate of Home Rulers to contest tint election for member of Paittament for Lim erick. DEATH FROM CHOLERA. London, Sept. 20. A dispatch to tbe Exchange Telegraph conipony reports ona death from cholera In the Sllgo county hos pital. CHINA. London, Sejit. 20. -A Paris dispatch states that it is reported there to-day tbat the memorandum of the French proposals upon the Tunqtiln question, which Maiquls Tseng telegraphed yesterday to Pekin, have not proved acceptable to the Chinese Gov ernment. INDIA. London, Sept, 20. During the bombard ment of Taniatuve Mlsslouary Shaw's resi dence was looted, aud he was threatened with punishment by tbe Freuch officials, because he failed to remove the debria caused by ransacking bis boue. UlNMk. St. Pktekabukm, Sept. 20. It has been decided that the police will be reinforced by a regiment of infantry, the occasion being tbe funeral of Turgenieff . Fought With Knives. Marysvillk, Tenn., Sept. 20. Joseph Scott and John Dunn agreed to settle an old feud by free encounter near this place. They fought with knives, and Soott was stabbed four times ill the chest to tbe hollow, from tho effects of which he died yesterday. lire at Klinlra, N. T. Ki.mira. N. Y., Sept. 20. The taniiery of (i. N. Burl &G.. near here, burued this morning. Loss about $00,000. An In cendiary kindled tbe flames. THE MARKETS. SEPTEMBER 20, 1833. Mis Haek. CHICAGO. CAT IT. K- Receipts are8.00O; ex ports t-'i SiYos.i i'; good to cboiee ship ping quoted at K 00,'5 80; common 10 (uir M Mm ); feeders and stock crs tout. 'I HO; Texaus $3 &0uv4 10; butchers at $2 2tif3 90. IKniS Receipts 11,000; market is 5c higher; light at H TOCdo SO; com mon to choice mixed packing $4 DOraM 73; roiis'b packing U 60," 00; heavy pack ing aud shipping $4 8o((JO b". Market fairly active early and ruled quiet and weak later. sr. Loots. CATTLK Kxuortera 86 10; road to heavy do $0 50(Wo 75; light to fair $4 OOfc I To; common to motliiiin $4 40'oi4 90; fair 1 uood Colorado ft 00(15 10; southwest $1 Vt ol s.'; grass Texan $12.VH2o; tight to noil stockers $-'.VJr.l 7i; fair to good feed jv til 7.Vrf4 25; common to choioe native jows nttd heifer it iV4 00; seallawag of my kind $2 00;2 40. SIIKKP Common to medium $2 60f 3 2.; fair to good VI SOfrfH 75; prime 13 SO firi ii; fair to vood Toxans M 7V93 66; lambs W tiur4 50. HOGS Yorkers at $6 OOfiM 10; butchers at $.') Ootoo 20, and packers at au evtretne range of $4 &0-W 00. Active at an advance of 10 to 15c, WHEAT Hither at 96. October; rWi November; 08 V December. CnllN-Hlirherj ftO October; 48Xi; year; 4' May. OATS-Highcr; 27V October: 7 year; 32 s, May. sr. t.ouis. WHEAT Higher; closing at $1 00 Oc tober; $1 02S November; $1 04 H l)e- combe,'. COltN-Hluher; 48V October; MX Nnvetimer; 42'i vear; 4ft May. OAT-sti0nger;2i. October; 25 S year; 31 S May. new York. WHEAT September $112; Oe tober tl U4 November $1 lo.sjj I -comber $1 18 V. CORN September ; October 62V; November '62 "i ; December (W. OATS October 3.'iS; November MV' 1 civmher37 V. Country Frodaea. ST. LOt'lH. IICTTEK-Dalry HOfli for cholee to f.inev: IJfrtlo for fair; Sr10 low grade. EUGS Steady at l"Ki)l7V. POtT.TRY-Sprlng chickens-Fancy large W '.Vi'ii1'.' .W. choice 2W2 10; fair- to good sixed M.VKr2 00; small and scriiblivfirdl io. Old chickens Cooks $2 2o 2 AO, mixed (cocks and hens) $2 75o3 00; choice to fanev hens U '&M 60; spring duoks $2 250 2 7'i and voting turkeys lioVtb. It U'ON'-g loulders, 6 V rsaxl a ( hams lifat , w Yark Mvaey Market. New York, Sept. 20. Money easy at 2fiv2S; prime mercantile SVfoi7. Bar all. verllUV. Kmehange steady at 482 Ions;, 485 sight. Government bnds stroait