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DAILY CAIRO BULLETIN. VOL. XYJ. CAIRO, ILL.. WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 30, 1 n I loop. NO. 12. iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiuiiiiiiiiimiiiuiimii "Fojfsi 1100 IT OF M A T. TYP Q contains inany friyliU f ul stories of most utfo- ulzliit? HUfTfrtiw. Hut or picture, cun be more distrt ssful tUau tin; owivi v, o.-y.:i.:, biioourijf pains Ually ana nightly euuured by those who ure martyrs to tliul most U'rrl hie torment, Neuralgia. To get rid of tills warty ruum la the Ural business of all wUo buffer. Athlophoro.4 regenerates painful nerves, and drives out the- horrors of Jieuralfla. Athlopiioros fives health to Rheumatic KUfftTcrs whom the most skillful puyalelans have not been able- to heal Athmpiiokos operate on the blood, mus. cles, and Joints; and dissolving tho acids that cause Kheumatldm, removes them from tho system. Athloitioros is pronounced by all who have tried it an Infallible Hi-ecltle. lor thuso obstluute and painful diseases. Read the testimony of one of the sufferers. David Little, Sum ner, Benner Co., Iowa, writes: " I ua put n run of we, hive bad the Hheumitinn three yera and titfht uiouttu ; loot cLiU:rdof my wdtfht; could not walk, but hnll.xl lion vu crutch; could not ilu-p; nervwi hU-.ral, nu trmifth In my hauiln, vrjiu, kn or f?t Hut thanki be to God fur your imal diner, very ! The n.-d-Irtne irrlved 8turdy uiahl 1 took a de Sunday luuruiujf, felt It all over tiie, and kept on with It Monday momluir I irnt up and dp-sued niyaclf, an 1 walked out Into the kili hon without the a'.d of truU !i or cane, and wlnhed them all a haj y New Year. I rift well shrfatH, am (fainliiK In iitrenjrth, and once mora nJoyMe. Vbh I could put Aihujpiiobok In t!.j band of every mifferfT from thu terrible iLnea:." If ynt cannot yrl ATHU-PHORosof yourdruiynit, we will aend It txpmw paid, ou receipt of regular pnre one dollar r bottle. We prfir that you buy It from your dnwr.t, hut if he hann't it. do not be muadrd to try non.ttla.if cist, but order at once from ua aa directed. ITHL0PHOR0S CO., 112 WALL ST., NEW YORK. tMiumnniiniii imummiii.iiiiiii Analysis by Dr. A. Wicker. K. 11. S., lon miltli.if Chemist knyal A'rl. uilur.il Society, Kniiland. slows oniy a true of mtrat'-s In liuickweirs Hull Durham Tobago. The soil of the (, olden l'," !( of Vinh Carolina, In which this tobacco Is t;rown, (ton t supply nit rate. Ui the leaf. That Is the Miret of Its delicious mildness. Nothing so pure and luxurious lor Hmokiictf. Don llor'Uhc brand. None gen uine wiinniit the trade-mark of the ISUil All dealers have IL WVn M:iio rni,(vrta dn ve away tii'p. your l-wt aii-e if I"Uii(l in AiorlKfC't li.il ur. hum Hntviny Tjlttcev. iMK-flm -! Rill I -txtiWi an -j . ..".r.. rwfafl ii Tnsir.rn tMmmmi HH W&tStXl M ladanA ran Ml tjMd Kil i. m JBk BPWWI BMHSWH fariBBWi 3 i t. u frit m LIVERY, FEED and ComnitTcial Av., bet. Btli A 0th Sts. X. B.TIIISTLEW00I), IVopr. fitiod Tariiinits at Reasonable Kates. fjf IIdi-hom bnanlol :wul Wfll fari'il for. TtLEi'IIONK NO. 11.!. 0. W. IIKXDERSOJr, No. liitConiiiieiriiil Ave., Sole Ajjent i'oi tin? Cclcbl ated Tmem l5. UAKGES' & STOVES, Miunfucturer and Healer In Til, Copper and Sheet Iron Work. HEADQUARTERS 1011 Uullilcrs" lUrdwure and 'a'pentem' Toolr.Tai'c and Pocket Cutlery, best In th narkrt. Hoacri liron.' Plated Knives. Forks aim Suoons, (irantte Iron Ware. Benin Kartheuware. Wmti- Monutaln Freezers, Water Coolers, Hiifritferalor". Clothea Wrlmjers, Crown Kliitcr-. St p I.a ldcts. (iarden Implemeiitf, (iolilen star Oil Stoves- nest in the i.umtia r,r uvi.rv ileHirl lion. K:am Oil, t'arjiit Sweepers, p. nther Du-lers. Ilrooms, Win dow Screen Wire Cloth, Full rupply ol Finh'tH! Tackle. The above t roi-R bottom price'. Corner l.'th and Comiuercia'. Avenue, Cairo, 111. Telephone No. V-i. JfEW YOIIK STOH K, WIIOI-KSALE AND RETAIL. The Largest Variety Stock IN THK CITY. GOODS SOLlTv JiKV CLOSK NEW YOKK STOKE CO, CcNitifitounlh atrcot ) Pftiro. Ill Clarkson & Bowers, Banner II-A-I-R S:T:0:E:E, IsTo :tf utti i-8' , ,lr'. HI. Or HOW THEY WALK. Bocond Duy's Roeord of the Groat Six-Days' Podotrlan Match. Rowell, tie Plucky Lltti.i Euglibh Cham pion, Lends in the Eace. Day Irali3 Behind, Hetty Alvances and Displays Good Going Qualities The Stot'j3. Nkw Vuuk, April 'j . At tho Lours la dieulcd bi luw, the sckiv iu the MadLson Square liartleuslx-ilays' pedestriau match stood us fullovvs: Day was tin- first to score 100 miles iu the Madison Square walking contest. Kuv,ell was next twcnty-Mx inluutes later. Day n-sted from live to seven o'clock, i lt'i raid continued his trainp Lis;, and at .seven u'c.ock was two miles ahead of I'owell. At eiL'ht o'clock liowtdl had scored 11:5 7-s miles, Fitzger ald 11S 1-t, and Day 111 1-4. h o.Mi IMV 10 A. M. Ihnv.-ll .'..174 7 lhiv.. 1 :i I itiri-ruM Iv:j llori' ll 1-4 7 llirty P-,' Situw Pr.'tf Noren tt' PHI TlioMipin ll.ttf P inchot l'k! I uiiip.iiiu "I I Vuil I.VU Sullivnn Out KIm.ii 11. The cd'.-triaus ti vk more or less sleep aft'-r tweive o'clock la.'l ni!it. This niorniiii; Fitgerald was almost unable to walk; i'auchot was in iood lorm. liow ( II kept uj) a dog trot, iucrea-sin: his lead, lie pursued h.s old tactics of lunging on the heels of -omebody. Day gills to show signs of fatigue. At nooa llerty was the third man aud b( ginning to he looked upon as a dangerous autagonist. lie shows good slaving qualities. The Indian fell cry far iu the rear, liurrell, the colored mau, showed belter lurm to day. Campaua slept all uigtit. Llsoii is doing goxl work, aud his friends say he will show up better lat-r ou. The at tendance is poor. the score at ten o'clock was: SKCo.Nl) DAY, 12 M. INc.vll lv; I P on I"- 3 I p.irrroid I TV i lmy li ny I'l ' Isiirrell ' 4 Nnr'iiiuu 17" t Ttnitnpsou. H'i-2 Paii.-h'.l P', I MUiw piU-5 Vim l.'j: ! I aio una 71 1 The afternoon up to three o'clock passi d without any hcidi til worthy of note. Nitaw has been oil the truck since Uootl. Thoinj .soli resembled a wreck. IbTty, Howell, Noremac, Fit.g.rald aud LImju .stayed in a buncli a couple of hours. Kowcll has advanced a trille iu t,ie belting, selling at so against 100 on the Held. rit.grr dd's ailinirers are of ferinir. even utoitey on him atjaiust any urn- man. Day sells in tho Held diiaiti, iml l it.gcrald stands at I against on tie- ll .dd. ('amp. ma hid n )t up I " a ine l.o.ir lliis alicrnooii bc,-u on the track sjiife seven 'cii::k la.t evening. sl. mMi m 2 P. M. IN. well . . Nioi'iiuic I'auchot I. l-JIN ... II. incll . . Nitaw .. .li'V; . l.s-7 . . P.7-7 P.-.-'. IU. I t Fitm-nth) Ilcriy nit lmy Tie iiiIi-iiii I an p o'clock showed . IS5-5 IT'- .PiT-tl l)i-i . 71-1 the The .score at turn following results: si.c iMl II V. 3 I'. M. Hn.wll . I ,!.!. -I aid. Nuifinm". . Il.-rtv . . Paiehot.. . V inl ; ; I'.Iskii . P?.t 4 147 -I .14 M! 1 . 1M . 71 1 'd :i I.IIV If II I It'll .... 'I IlillllpSOIl. Nita I UllipUIIII. is; ii 7 i i;i .IKI.I.i:i:-)'S f)F'FIOX. How He and His Brothers-in-Law Killed His Aged Father. Arm mN, April 2:. Intense ex citement prevails here over the arrest of the murderers of old man Jellerson. The prisoners are Cicero Jellerson, his son, .loci .1. Wilson and John A. Smith, the old man's sons-in-law. When ar raigned for preliminary examination Wilson and Smith waived a hearing, but young Jedcrson obtained permission to make a full confession under oath: He testified: THE CONKKSSloV. "John A. Smith and J. J. Wilson were the leading ones who committed the deed. Wilson burst open the door. We all went inside, then went to the bed and pulled father out and choked and smothered him. We had a rope on him and started out, dragging him along by the neck. I had hold ot the end of the rope and Smith and Wilson were behind. As we were dragging him along pa said: Don't, John : don't hurt me so.' Wil son stopped and tightened the rope, and lolm and 1 pulled him along. When we got to a tree Smith threw the 1'iid of the rope over a limb and 1 helped pull father up, Wilson lifting the body until we got it clear from the ground. When we got him up we tied his hands hands behind him and wound the rope around his body, hut I can't tell just how. I think he was just about (lead then. Wilson tore father's shirt open and tied il over his head. We stood around a few minutes and then rode off. They had bcii talking to me about hang ing father for a week or ten days, but I objected aud did not want to help. They told me they would make away with mo if I did not help them.' THK CAI SK. It is said that Wilson has always borne a good character in Carroll County. His marriage with Lucy Jellerson was through the influence of John Sinitli, and took place In February 182. Young Jel lerson's statement of the causes leading to the tragedy Is that after the marriage Wilson suspected his wife of not having always been virtuous and so accused her, when she admitted Improper intimacy with her father through compulsion. Wilson declared he would either leave her or kill her father. Lynching is feared, and a strong guard has been placed about the jail. ' A Missinir Law-Maker. Cincinnati, ., April 2H. Representa tive Win. Roche, who Is reported as not having returned to his home In Cleveland since the Legislature adjourned, wa In Cincinnati in April and registered at the Walnut Street House the Friday pre vious. The Colored Conferenon. l'liTsiiiuuii, Pa., April 2t. Tho Col ored Men's Inter-Stato Conference con vened at 10:110 o'clock this morning. Prior to the rail to order tlie g neral Kev. Smith cafJed the conference to or der aud Bishop Shorter ol Ohio led la prayer. Kev. Smith, of lilooinlngtou, 111., then formally opened the conference In an address. Kobt. Jackiuan, of Pittsburgh, was chosen temporary chairman, and stated that If any attempt was made to run the conference In tho luterest of any Presi dential cadidate It would be promptly op posed. Illinois Democrat!. Locisvillk, III., April 20. The Dem ocrats of this (Clay; County have ap pointed delegates to the State, Congres sional, Senatorial and Judicial Conven tions. The delegates to the State Con vention were instructed for Harrison and Loiter for Governor aud Lieutenant-Governor, Kellar for Attorney-General and Tilden and Morrison for President and Ylce-Presldeut. The delegates to the Congressional Convention were not In structed, but will cast their votes for Lardes, of Wabash County. THE VAKMKKS are getting discouraged about their wheat. Many of the best farmers In the county claim that they will not get half a crop. The prospects are yet good for a large croo of fruit, and many claim their orchards will yield fully as well as last season. Death of Bev. Dr. Norton. Alton, III., April 2:1. Itev. Dr. K. T. Norton, one of the oldest citizens of this place, died at :3u this morning. He was seventy-nine years of age. For a number of vears he was pastor of the First Pres byterian Church of this city, aud for many years had been Secretary aud Treas urer of the Hoard of Trustees of Monti cello Seminary. ' As a strong religious, temperauce and educational advocate hu had few equals, aud his work in these causes was widely known in the West. He leaves a widow, a daughter and two sous, one of the latter being W. T. Nor ton, editor of the Alton TeUyriph. ' Waylaid and Blurdared. CiiAUi KSTfiv. W. Vi.. Anril -2'J. News has just been reoeived hero of the killing of Sheriff Adkius of liooue County, who was waylaid aud murdered and his body horribly mutilated. There is but little doubt but that the deed was committed by an organized baud of outlaws known as the "James gang." Adkius has been zealous in his efforts to bring these offenders to justice. An armed posse is scouring the country iu pursuit of the assassins. A TKAD1NU KO-.F:. Her Half-Paid Company Left in Chi cago. Chicago, III., April 2'J. Kose Kytinge, who has been playing herein "A Winter's Tale," supported by her company, is re ported to have left the city, having can celled her engagement at Detroit, where she was to play this w eek. The members of the company, who have been left be hind, claim the management Is largely In arrears to them. It is supposed that the company will necessarily disband. Frank James' Bond. lino.wii.LK, Mo., April 21. Frank James gave bond in the sum of 86,000 yesterday afternoon about live o'clock. He is now ou our streets and draws a bigger crowd than a circus. His future movements are as yet unknown, but at present he is the guest of one of our most respected citizens. His wife is with him, and a very estimable lady she is. Frank's health is good, but he is looking very pale and care-woru. Fraley'a Liabilities at Chicago. CuiCAiic, III., April 2'J. Fraley, who failed In St. Louis yesterday, owes about a hundred thousand dollars to Chicago lirms. He is connected by marriage with llalger, the F.nglish cottou operator, who recently failed. The "markets opened lower this morn ing; pork aud lard decliuing tweu ty to thirty cents. The feeliug duriug the inoruiug was verv nervous. Imitating Jeff Davis. Canton, Miss., April 2i. Isaac John son, who murdered his mistress, Bella Booker, near this placi! on the D'.th iust., was captured yesterday about fifteen miles from the scene of the murder and is now in the County Jail. He acknowledges his guilt and waives trial before the com mitting court. He was dressed iu wom an's attire when arrested. WKKl'KED HY "OPTIONS." A Case at Shelbyville Interesting to Speculators. Shki.uyvili.k, III., April 2:". Blair & Blair, of Chicago, have brought a suit of foreclosure on $:!0,000 worth of real estate iu this county, mortgaged to them some months ago by Alexander Maun aud S. J. Frast lieu for money advanced on option deals. The foreclosure is opposed, and eminent counsel are employed ou each side. Op tion dealers regard the case with much luterest. Hunting Them With Hounds. Lit it. k Kock, Akk., April 2'J. Seven convicts at work In the stone quarries near Pluey escaped last night, seized a hand-car on the Fort Smith Uoad, and passed Atlas at two o'clock this morning, working their way Into the mountains. They are known as the most desperate of their class, aud will desperately resist capture. A large posse, with blood hounds, are In pursuit. Believed to Have Burned to Death. Portland, Me., April 2'J. The steam er Falmouth, of the International Line, burned this morning. Loss, $100, 000. Portland, Mk., April 2H. Three men, Win. Morrison, James Murphy and John Gillis, are thought to have burned to death on board the Falmouth. They were on board and hr.ve not been seen since the tire. Maryland Democratic Conventions. Bai.timork, Mil, April 2'J. The State Democratic Convention to select dele gates to Chicago, will be held here Juno 6. The State Convention which selects district as well as delegates-at-large to the Congressional Convention has been appointed for August 6. Killed His Customer. Piiiladki.i'iiia, Pa., April 29. Richard Hettle, while trying to quell a disturb- P""" f'"1'! P SHIP-BUILDERS' STRIKE, Refusing a Reduction, Twolvo Thou sand Meu Walk Out of a Soottlsh Ship-Yard. Great Anxiety Felt Concerning the Fate of the Steamship State of Florida, Overdue From New York. The Latest Estimates of Killed and Wounded at the Ciudad Real Disas ter Insurgents Responsible. Scotland. Glasgow, April 2:. Great anxiety Is felt here regarding the steamship State of Florida, which is several (lays overdue from New York. THK WtOKS OF the SHIP Bl ILOKltS on the Clyde were reiluo'd to-day ten per cent. Twelve thousand men are Idle. Spain. Madrid, April 2'J. Thirty refugees, under Mangado, who made the iucurslon into Navarre, are beiug pursued by Span ish troops. a bind ok ixsckukxts. Another baud of t insurgents have ap peared In Catalonia. F:fforts will be made to capture them. KKVOI.CTIONTSTS UESI'ONSlllI.E. The last reports from Ciudad lieal re garding the railway disaster on Sunday, place the number of persons lnissitig at 110. The Government adheres to the be lief that the revolutionary party Is re sponsible for the outrage. England. London, April 2'J. Sir Evelyn Baring, British Minister to Egypt, arrived at Lon don Suuday, and during most of the time yesterday was In conference with Glad stone and Granville. The details of the conference have not yet transpired, but sutticieut has been learned to indicate that Sir Evelyn's return was at his own request, to consult with the Government on the present condition of Egyptian affairs. He has lound lu Impossible to tarry out the policy originally framed by Her Majesty's ministers, aud that it will be necessary to recast it if good order and stable government are to be re-established. It is stated that Sir Evelyn would never have asked leave to come to Eng land had affairs not reached a critical and even a dangerous stage. London, April 2'J. The Porte has In formed England that Turkey will partici pate in the International Conference on Egyptian affairs, provided the meetings lie held in Constantinople. Lusp.'y April 2'J. The Convocation at ()xfoi; v'niversity, by a vote of 4',4 to K21, approved of the admission of women to honorary examinations. London, April 2'J. The time having expired within which the liajah of Teuom In Sumatra was ordered to release the crew of the wrecked British steamer Nisers, a British force w ill be sent against the liajah to rescue the crew. The expe dition is approved by the Government of the Netherlands. London, April 2'J. The Lord Mayor has declined to open a fund for the relief of General Gordon. Austria. Vienna, April 2J. The Vienna branch of the Jewish alliance voted a large sum of money to the Monteiiero Aid Society of New York to be used in aiding Jew ish emigrants who take refuge Iu the L'uited Stated from Russian persecution. Germany. Bkhi.ix, April 2'J. The Committee of the Keichstag to which the bill prolong ing the special anti-social law was re ferred, has adopted, by a vote of thirteen to seven, the motion of Dr. Windhorst to eliminate from it the anti-social clause, empowering the Government to prohibit socialistic meetings, llerr Puttkamer de clared that unless the bill remained una mended it would be rejected. Canada. St. Johns, X. B., April 2'J. Twelve men were reported killed or drowned ou the schooner Paquebot yesterday by a collision. A SKXSAITOXAL CONFESSION. Qcehec, April 2'J. Kichardson, the safe burglar just sentenced, has con fessed to a plot between the burglars and a bank o Ulcer to clean out a bank. A lU'siNKSS BOOM. The Significance of Secretary Folger'a Visit to the Metropolis. New Y'ouk, April 2'J. The real object of the visit of Secretary F'olger to New York yesterday was, it is learned on reliable authority, to start a business boom iu the interest of President Arthur's caudldacy. Duriug the day he had a private conference with Johnny O'Brien, Mr. W. Cooper, Stephen French and others, at which a commit tee was appointed to arrange for a mass meeting to be held at the earliest practicable day. The boom Is to be worked up quietly and the meeting Is to be the result of a "call" representing the "business interests" In New York in vvhiuli the President is to be urged to "accept" the Chicago nomina tion in the Interest of the commercial in terest of the whole couutry. The Presi dent's friends will leave nothing undone iu order to make the meeting spontaneous, but with what success remains to be seen. Mr. Arthur will visit New York next, and Mr. Blaine Is also contemplating an early visit to thc.inetropolis. Left Their Knives. Shei.iiyvh.i.e, III., April 2H. The houses of 11. E. Dunweg, 1). L. Wright and W. Y 1 latins, were entered and robbed last night. But little money was obtained. The burglars are sup posed to lie the saino who committed similar depredations last fall aud who probably live In town. They left two knives behind In their flight. The detectives are hard at work ou these clews. Killed by a Deck-Hand. Memphis, Tk.ntu., April 20. It Is re ported here this roonrnlng that John Wynn, T,iut,; ffl fiie ntv of Helena. WHS at TiXUGKAl'lIIC HKKVITIKS. Insurgents are busy iu the Spanish province of Navarre. l'uited States Minister Noyes will re main iu Paris the next three mouths. Prince Rudolph of Austro-Hungary and wife were received at Belgarde w ith great pomp by King Milan. Jack Cole, sailor of the Jeannette crew, rendered insane by Siberiau hardships, died in Washington Monday. Iliseock and llurd opposed each other in tariff debate yesterday. Both made lengthy aud Important speeches. General Badeau has writteu and pub lished a letter explaining his reasons for resigning the Cuban Consulate. The Indian Rights Association is mak ing earnest efforts before the Senate for a more liberal provision for Indian edu cation. Duriug the present Congress ;,83S bills have been introduced iu the House, against H,U21 for the same period In the last session. The Henry College Lottery Company, of Louisville, Ky., has issued its farewell on account of the Post-oflice war upou that business. A bill has been Introduced iu the Sen ate to prohibit the collection of fares on conveyances where passengers are unable to secure seats. All Federal parties agree that if the Reichstag reject the uioasure prolonging the auti-Soclalist law, dissolution of that body shall ensue. Samuel H. Iteyuolds, of Lancaster, Pa., has been appointed special counsel to represent the ' Attorney -General lu the trial of ex-Sepator Kellogg. Mapleson has refused to take the Acad emy of Music, New Y'ork, next year, un less the directors advance 850,000 aud spend $4.0,000 ou improvements. The twenty-four deputies which Cuba sends to the Spanish Cortes are composed of eighteen Liberal Conservatives, three Autonomists, two Independents aud one Liberal. One of the Senate amendments to the cattle disease bill provides for the or gauizatiou of a Bureau of Animal Indus try, to be under thecharge of a veterinary surgeon. The number of money-order oflices es tablished the present liscal year will be between S00 and 1,000, or nearly twice as many as have been established in any preceding year. The Russian Minister of Fiuance attrib utes the gloomy condition of the finance and trade of Russia to competition of tho l'uited States, Canada aud India as ex porters of wheat. Rochefort thinks tliat the treasonable papers alleged to have been found on o'Kelly, the New York Ji ntld'n Soudan correspondent, were only his credentials as a newspaper mau. A terrible tire iu Panama Sunday night destroyed half a million worth of prop erty. The soldiery was ordered out to suppress the plundering mob. Most of the buildings were wood. Hamburg In surance oilices are the chief losers. Jennie Goff, a Stateu Island girl who has lived alone with her younger s&ter, was atfacked by a uegro burglar the other night and proved too much for him. She scratched his face, blacked his eyes and dually knocked him from a second-story window. Twelve Men Drowned. Sr. Johns, N. F., April 21. The French banking schooner Pacquot was run down yesterday forty miles southeast of St. Pierre by, the Norwegian bark Venus, Injuud from Liverpool to (Quebec. Twelve men were drowned. MAKKET KKL'CiUTS. Grain and Provisions. TUESDAY, APK1L 2'J. Cotton Steady; middlmir, HVtUlc. Fi.oLK-Steaily; XXX to choice, fi.u34.75: patents, $,i.7.'it!i;.40. Wnr.AT-Steii.lv; No. 2 lied, fL10',1.12'i; Xo. a Iteil. HsiKiijil.uo Cons Steady: No. 2 mixed, 30&51c; No. 2 white mixed, ;V4J-V!c. 0. vTs-Steady: X..2. W4KUc, 0 Kyk Finn; Xo. 2, .WyHc. Ton vi'Co-Kii tn; lu-'s common to choice, $.-.7.V;.c!iUHi; leaf; common red leaf, $S.(iu.J lium: medium to itikmI t I-."ciI7.5u. H Ay Prairie ifHi.nuil l.im for urime; lL.WA YiM for choice; mixed if Ki.,,1.", for common to prime; timothy flails fur prime to fancy. Hi ri KK Sternly: (oice to fancy crcauicrv, i"isc; dairy, prune to choice, aKjiSic; nuii 3ie lor selections; low trades nominal. KoiiS Weak, at He.c. poTATOKS-Dull; Kastcrn Hiirluuik,4ikv'fc!'ic; lhe and Peerless dull at :iv,r;i;i,t.. Northern stuck very hard to sell at a!,:.'4c, and Bottom stock at IVilV. Pouk Dull; standard mess, fl7.U0; Jhard side, $l'M2't. 1. Min Steady; prime steam, nominal at 8',.f.si4p. IIA( on I.ontrs, 9'84i!1e; shorts, W.'ic: clear rihs, H'4c. Wool. Tuli-wicdieil choice, ?Tt;Mc me dium, i.t'e; unwashed medium, 2:k;kMc; low mid coarse irrades. l.Vr.-c. Hides (,'iiiet; drv Hint, l-S'Jc; damiwd, l'i'jc: tmllsiirsia.-s. III Vile; dry salted, :)c; dry salted, ihniinifeil, lie; kip and calf, salted, l".,e; daaiaired, 7l.c; Dulls mid stas, Co; green, unciired, sl4c; (ianiaired, lie. Siikkp Pr.i.TS Steady; ri n, 70V4!mc; dry do, 40" ik'., as to amount and iiualitvof wool: (rreen sliearlinirs, l.V; dry do, ltk(l.'c; lamb skins, L' n'i'ic. (TIII'AdO. Wheat Sternly: April K(e; May, itPic; June. '.'.VV; July, HV-jC. ( ou. Firmer; April, M'v May, 51'ie; June, "7e: July, Wtv; Aujriist. .Vte. oats Lower; April, &e; May, tf.'V; June. .ri',c: July. :(. flPoUK-l.ower; May, flii.'.l",; June, fI7.15; uly. I7.-J"). ! Laud Lower; May, fs.i,-,; June, ' JS.5.-,; Julv, ?s lu. SiioitT Kins May, fs.2.1; June, $s.:t",-J; July, js.ld. NEW VOItK. Wheat Hiirher; No. lied, May, Jl.KVJ l.MV; June, Jl.l:i.il.i;pe; July, $t.usv4 l.iw.e. Colts Higher; May, )',; June, KtWSc; July, id' -e. oats steady; No. 2, mixed, May, 37' 31ic: June, its'.ise. Phovisions I'ork Oulet; spot mess. il."i) 17..VI. Lard-Firm; steam. May, fs.iiU6iS.su. Live Stock Markets. t'lttl'AUO. Hnos Receipts, '-"-'.(I: fairly nctivo; iibout " lower; litrlil. fi.(NK.-4-'.0; ninth piickinir, f.V!,i"t.7ii; heavy packing and shipping, r.7.V'.tl.l0. CATTLE lierelpts, .): slow but steady; exports, f.liV.6ii.;: koo.I to choice,, f'i.siii,j il. in: common y fair, $.".liwj..r.7(i. Siikki' Heeeipts, u'.VW; brisk; common to choice, 4."WI.-0- BIEFAI.O. Cattle Dull; extrn steers, M.jiiCM.flO; ifoud to choice, f.).7rx.eii.OO; mi.xo.l butchers'. l.glKlftVOO. sh ee i Active; fair to (rood Western fheep, $..7nh?B.n; choice to fancy, $1.0ii4ft7.1u; fair to (rood lambs, M.2.Y't.flo. Moos DiJI; irood to choice Yorkers. $j.arti (Mm; (ronl7.iedlum weights, il.ojuj.lS; pjjfs, f.VUOoi'i.W. KANSAS C1TT. I Cattle ItiMieljiis, 1.0M; tidv; nativ Ptoers, 1,0111 to 1.400 lid avPMtto, $.1 lOrtt.SO; Itockur and feeders, H.M.w. cows, $a.UnA I.SS. Htum Meeoipt. HOIK): active and UX Mil-Hi n 'mmi '! -- r SPECIAL NOTICES. CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES AND FUmsriTURE ! For sale cheap, at corner 17th and Wash ington Ave., next building above the Post office. Tax-payers will please take notice that all pergonal taxes must be paid on or before the first day of May. If not paid, the interest will be charged with cost of collecting the taxei. JonN Uodoes, Sheriff and Tax Collector. Undertaking; Establishment. Having established myself in the Under taking business in Cairo on Commercial Avenue, between 11th and 12th street, I respectfully invite all who are in need of anything in my line to give me a call. I keep iu stock all kinds ot coffins, metal caskets, &c, also all kinds of furniture, repairing and cabinet work done. Prices reasonable. li-lm Jacob Fleck. Legal Blanks Kept For Sale at TriK Bulletin office. Warranty Deeds, Special Warranty Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Heal Estate Mortgage, S(epeii8s, Executions, Summons, Venire, Garnishee Blanks, &c. An Answer Wanted. Can any one bring us a case of Kidney or Liver complaint that Electric Bitters will not speedily cure? We say they can not, as thousands of cases already perma nently cured and who are daily recommend ing Electric Bitters, will prove. Bright's disease, diabetes, weak baclr,or any urinary complaint quickly cured. They purify tho blood, regulate the bowels, and act direct ly on the diseased parts. Every bottle guar anteed. For sale at 50c. a bottle by Barclay Bros.' (1) tfucKien's Arnica Salve The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles. It in guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price '25 cents per box. For sale by Barclay Brothers. A Lawyer's Opinion of Interest to all. J. A. Tawney, Esq., a leading attorney of Winona, Minn., writes: "After using it for more than three years, I take great p'easure in sating that I regard Dr. King s New Discovery for consumption, as the best remedy in the world for coughs and colds. It has never failed to cure the most severe colds I have had, and invariably re lieves the pain in the chest." Trial bottles of this sura cure for all throat and lung diseases may be bad free at Barclay Brwa' drug store. Large size, $1.00 (1) Advice to Mothers. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth?, If so, send at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup for Children Teeth ing. Its value is incalculable. It will re lieve the poor little sufferer immed iately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bow els, cures wind colic, softens the gums, re duces inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup for Children Teething is pleasant to the taste, and is tho prescrip tion of one of tho oldest and best female nurses and physicians in tho United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price 25 cents a bottle. The well-known strengthening properties ot I in i.v, com buied with other tonics and a perfect nervine, are found in Carter's Iron Pills, which strengthen the nerves and body, and improve the blood and complexion. Look out for Your Head ! No matter what parts it may finally affect, catarrh always starts in the head, and belongs to the head. There is no mystery about the origic of tLis direful disease. It begins in a neglected cold. One of the kind that is "sure to be better in a few days." Thousands ot victims know how it is by sad experience. Ely's Cream Balm cures colds in the head and catarrh in all its stages. Not a snuff nor a liquid. Ap plied with the finger to the nostrils. Why suffer with Malaria? Emory's Stand ard Cure Pills are iufalliable, never fail to cure the most obstinate cases; purely vege table. 25 cents. (2) "Kougli on Coughs," Ask for "Rough on Coughs," for coughs, colds, sore throat, hoarseness, troches, 15c. Liquid, 50c, Decline ot Man. Nervous, weakness, dyspepsia, impotence, sexual debility, cured by "Wells' Health Renewer." i. Mother Swati's Worm Syrup. Infallible, tasteless, cathartic; for fever ishucss, restlessness, worms, constipation. (3) Sr. Louis, Mo., July 24th, 1883. Tin stiffuess is all gone from my neck. A few applications ot Merrell's Penetrating Oil entirely cure I it. It is a wonderful Lipi ment, and I am greatly obliged to you for recommending it. Very truly, IIknkv C. Dunne, Sup'tof Night Mail, St. Louis, Mo. Vetii. Vidi. Vip.l T mmo. T saw T con quered is adaptable to Allen's Bilious fhysic. It quickly relieves Constipation, Piles, Sick Headache, &c, 25 Cents. At all Druggists. () Ninon de L'iirclos, the celebrated French beauty, enthralled hearts at tho age of seventy. She took care of her toeth. So ought all her charming sex. Any lady wbnse toilet tablt lacks it, should procure SOZODONTand use It reg ularly. Her mirror will soon reflect ft row of teeth shinning the pearls of the Orleat in beauty, making a charmirg contrast with tho vermillion tint of tho lips. No hvitl.j.io1, .nillilq j i . , ...