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k uoMtKiin i. miiKMni'i:. Kev. Daniel Wise, D. nlHor ,,r 1,10 New York Sunday ScIukjI Mtvtatt, llim speaks of the celebrated frnlK .Microscope : "lUImpllcHy,clic.imwiiid groat mag nifying poworVtruck mo with surprise. The n 1 was cxamlnlnp a Ily' cvo l.y Its aid, nnd was struck with wonder at tlio t kill and power of the Creator whirl) is dliplaved In its structure. When 1 saw n statement In an advertisement Hint tho Craig .Mlcro'copo tiissnified one hundred dlsmctors, and could Iks bought for $2 fit), 1 thought It was one of tho humbug of tliu hour, for I had paid J20 for ti microscope not long kfore. Hut now 1 find it to bo n really valuablo Instrument which 1 should lilio sec introduced Into tho families of our reader In placo of tho manifold U'ci tovi which plcnso fur tin hour and nro then destroyed. This microscope would both nmuo and Instruct them and I ndviso every boy and girl who wishes to know the wonder which lioin little tilings to savo his money until ho has i'l ".", which will pay for tho microscope and tho jwstago when sent by mall.'' As a holiday gift this mieroscopo is un surpassed, being ornamental, instructive, nmuiltig and cheap, and never loses its In torett, Agents and dealer supplied on lilwral term. A sample will bo uiallcd, )xst paid, to any address for 2 75, by K. 11.110.-3,313 Ijcust direct, St. Louis, 3to. 1'eadiho ndvcrtlscnient In another col umn, mayilldSm (iCTTIIK IILST. Thl Is sound advice, especially, since wo give it in reference to medicine, mid In order to learn which Is ''the lest,'' let merit bo the test, Tho American market Is flooded with all sorts of vllo and danger ous nostrums, and thousands of human lives aro constantly placed in Jeopardy by them. Hut there are several really Inval uable medicinal preparations which every family In tho land ought to possess at all times. Foremost among them Is Milliter's Herb Hitters, which has fully established its clftlin as tho in est ellicacluus compound oxtant for purifying tho blood mid eradi cating diseases arising from u disordered stomach, liver, kidneys, Intctlne., etc. It is used In many hospitals, ns.vluin, dispen satories, prisons, etc., nnd recommended by ft largo number of acknowledged leader oftho medical profession, nnd has conquer ed an immense field solely on the strength of what It can mid does do In provciiting, checking and curing iIIm-ikc. Kverybo.lv should uso it for Indigestion, I)ypephi, l'evcr nnd Ague, and llillloiu complaints generally, Kidney dUeases, I.Ivor com plaints, etc. Jeltuesllisn'ut MII.MM'.UY AMI IUII1 lillllllS. .Mrs. Addio JJuck, between Ninth and Tenth stmts, has Just returned to Cairo with is beautiful stock of millinerv mid hair goods; nil kinds of hair ornaments, ribbons, net, etc. isho has the latest stylo of dress huts for ladle mid children sen sides. Krtmosof ull shapes and colorblind Illusion of every shade. Jlerstock ofnrtl Mela! flowers cannot bo surpassed in Cairo. .Mrs. Jiuck will dres. hair In any deslrablu stylo, having visited tho hair dressing es tablishment in tho .Southern Hotel nnd of Mndamo Cambell, In .St. Louis, w'.tli imnyo tu tho especial benefit of liur customers In ....... Cairo, iiit mi Till: LAST 110(1 HAY. Tho owners of dogs uro liuruby mitllled that thu slaughter of Cairo canines will W deferred until tho morning of tho second of June. No further call will ho iimdo fur tho tu XL J no. On tho contrary, on Thursday morning J shall shoot down every dog 1 find, upon which tax have r .a paid, witliuut rofttrenco to sox, - Kind or color. Como up thou and pay your dog tux and savo your dogs. 2t M. 1JA31 MUCK, City .Mar.hal. ii i Till: til. I Hi -MllltdSlOl'l:. . This Mierox)o is simplitlod au'd adapt ed to )opular as well us scientific use. A new optical wonder I This Is the only in strument of high power which requires no focal adjustment, and therefore can bo readily ukhI by every ono, oven by chil dren. Costing only Two Dollars and rxventy-live Couts, by mall, post paid, it Is within tho reach of all In thu commun ity, and should bo on tho tablo of every l'ractioutcr, lteud advertisement in this paper, m27d3m. MimHII.lllll MTl'l'.lt, The Indie of thu l'ronbyteriun t'hjrt'h. willgivon strawberry festival on Tues day evening, .May 31t, In tho room recent ly oecupltsl by 31 r. Jlluni, ns u dry goods store, No, 131 Commercial Avenno. Tho btt of Ico cream, strawborrlos end lemon- two -rtiii furnished for tho occasion, and thu sweetest t.f flowor. will gladden tho yo with their lovclin.ss. Admittance ire). lu l'llOTO(,iunis:.1Il,I(iiai1llHj Go to J. O. ISaj-wtll, 1'hotographcr, corner Eighth street, and Ohio Levee, for pictures, Carts do Visit, . tc. Having mado arrangements ttn0 of ,tu lut artists of our largo cities, ho respectfully solicits ordors for copying uiul eistttrto ing old pictures. Cult ,lt j,,, t0tim , eo specimens of work in that ajildtf Tub Hkst nnd Cihui-kht Clotiiimj to La found in this Cnr is at Isaac AS'al Dim'rJ, corner of Ctii Stuekt A: Oum l.v'. VK. Jfoshowihl goods with pleasure, and and novcr IcU his jiutrons go dUsutWtled Oall on Hiu If you want a bargain, tf Good Cotton 6ocki, only JSuntsper psvlr or $1 26 cent jor do., at 1'. Ne.tr,, Mo. 70, Ohio IvifV tf. j THE COUNTRY'S DEAD. Tin: ri.oitAfj tkihuti: ykstkimkvy A Largo CroHilnnd a I'lcisaut Orriislon lull nuit Trr Trillinia Urlnlln. As early ns lialf-pnt eight o'clock, yi' terday morning, men, women and children commenced Hocking on Kinrd tho steam ferryboat, Cairo, preferring to endure tliu vexations of waiting for A start, rather than tho dlsapiKilnlnicnf iiiseimrnblo from be ing n littio too into. OWlng to tliu progress of an election, In which the mate portion j of our peoplu tlcdred to participate, tin) boat did not leavn tho lauding until iiatf past ten o clock. After n piiacaut rido of ono hour, tho crowd, among wlmni wow Lieiiteiinnt-tlovornor Dougherty stmt lady, arrived at HOI'.VII CITY where they found tho delegations from other points In waiting. Tl.o number was estimated at llftccii hundred, about eleven hundred of whom wero brought from l'a ducah and Metropolis by tho steamer Mll brey, A. llaker and tlio 1'adiicali ferry boat. Tho Mound citizens had kindly pro vided wagons to convoy tho Mover and dinner ba'ketij and carriages to convoy tho dhlniijii'ishal visitors to THE XATIOVAI. t-KMKTF.Hr, about n mllo back of tho city. Tho gates of tho cemetery weru thrown open about twelve o eloek, and tho Iinini'ii'ii crowd passed In, many of them to loll upon tho grass beneath tlio shado trci i, but tho greater number to parllelpato in tlio euro monies of the day. Tho Hon. N. II. Cuey nnnounccd TIIK I-ROMIIAMMK, Which was: Vrayur by tho Uov. 0. II. l-'oote, of Cairo; strnwingof (lowers upon tho graves tho band playing n dead march tho while j tho picnic dinner; ora tion and addresses. Tho Hov. 0. Ii. Kooto then addressed tlio Tiirono of draco, pro nouncing u very beautiful and very appro priate prayer. TIIK KTIIKWINCI OF FI.OWEHH. Karh family or party of persons present scattered their own Mower, passing from one cxtreino of tho vast cemetery to the other, and paying to ono nnd nil of tho .",000 heroes sleeping thero, a beautiful tribute tlowors fresh, fragrant flowers. Kven upon tho graves of those who slept In the ronioto corners, n roo or n wreath had been dropped, showing that soino thoughtful soul had determined that not u single grave should bo overlooked. TIIK ril'NIt! lll.NNKH. The decoration ceremonies concluded, tho vast crowd distributed itself In tho neighboring groves, whero snowy cloths wero spread In tho shadu of the trees, and from ii lnilf thuiMand basknU cinno the cakes and confections, thu bakml chlckimt and boiled ham, tho Inevitable "pop" and thu bottled ale, that wero to form tho re- I past of no Icrs than two thousand persons. I r,'l.A. 1. i.. ....i ... !....,. r . Att.t.... illl'SV nill, --.riltll'U III tlll'K iUI -.IMllUblllll' to refresh tho Inner man, gathered about tho refreshment taiid and nto leu creani and trawlorrlus,iit ten cents n Mincer, and drank an cxi-crnbhi compodtion of eltrlo acid, rain water nnd treackle, dlgulfleil by tlio naino of "sweet cider," at n cot of llvo cunts for a tpiart cup full. A few families wuro Mippllcd with auspicious hoiking black bottles, but as tho said bottles t-oulnilifd nothing but "a little milk for the children,'' wo wuro compelled to attribute thu red noses nnd exceeding good humor of tho innseulino hoails of ouch families to tho pe culiarly amusing and hilarious natiiru of the occiudou, TIIK M'KAKi:ili AM M'KKCII KS. About 1 o'clock tho (icruuiii llrnasbaud, of Cairo, which wiu tho only band of inn sic on the grounds called tho crowd to tho spcakur' stand, about which had been placed sonts for, probably, 1009 perrons An organisation was then perfected by electing tlio Hon. A. M. Ilrown, of Villa ltldgo, proddent i tho Hon. X. It. Casey, of .Mound City j Col. John oikI, of Cairo; J.C. Willis, Ksq., of Metropolis; Hiram Huron, V.ii, of Caledonia, and T, J. Pick ett, K'iU of l'adueaii, vice preddents. II. I'. Totter, oftho .Mound City Journal; J F. McCartney, of thu .Mctropolln I'rvmul yaiorxMu M. Ji, llurrcll, of the Cairo lit'l.' Leti.v, wore elected recrclarlcs. l'rayer was then offered by tho Itov. .Mr. Smith, of Johnson county, after which thu Hon, D, W. Munn, of Cairo, wa introduced as tliu orator of tho da v. M mill's furto Is oil- hand, or extemporaneous speaking. AVhcn wo ttato, tlierefore, that Ills address was written out at length and read by him, everybody who knows thu guiitlemaii will understand that ho did not throw into his effort that spirit, rim, if you will, that has rendered him an etloctivo public speaker. WhUu Mr. M., presented some thoughts that had belter remained uiupuken, tliu address, upon tlio whole, was not what such nddsos too frequently nr- uri in ult to about half tho hearers. Munn was followed by tho liuv, Mr. Scott, of 3!otropolis, whom tlio blockhead of the Promulgtilur Insists wo brutally in sulted, because wo hoped thut ho would not bo "ruled out," lis ho was upon a former oc casion, nnd that ho would limit himself to tho space of u half-day, etc. Listening to tlio suggestion of tlio Hi'j.i.kti.v, and another friend, tho Heverend gentleman "cut It short," nntl limited himself to about twenty minutes. Col. Tickett, of l'adueaii, then responded to a call In u very neat littio address, full of poetry, tho tlowers mid tropes of rheto ricIn bhortlt was what wo call a "capital composition." And last, cama Lieutenant-Governor Dougherty. Tho Mound City commlttco had Invited tho Governor to appear ns orator of the day, and soino of them weru toutlderally chagrined over the fact tint Tlie Oairo ho was not honored ns such. Tho other committees, and n portion of tho Mound City committee, were not informed in tha premises; nnd, furthermore, Governor Dougherty spoko last ns a matter of choice. Ho was, on account of hisytgonnd position, appealed to to deliver tho opening address, but replied that ho didn't caro when ho spoko, and urged ono or two of tho speak ers to precede him, Tlio Governor occu pied only about lift cell minutes. TIIK CONCLUMO.N. Tho benediction was pronounced by tho Kev. Mr. .Smith. Tho crowd, then, in vehicles und on foot, started for tho river. Thu dust, sent up In dense clouds by the horses feet nnd tliu wliceis of wagons nnd carriages fairly choked thn pedestrians. .Mothers, charged with the caro of three or four, and in sumu instances, ii half dozen littio children; fathers carrying young sters in arms; beaux and holies; old men, young men, boys, negroes, mules and dogs, thronged thu street from sldo to sldo, swel tering In tho parching sun, nnd looking spttefully at every carriage that dashed by, ns If thu dust it raised was An intention al insult. Tlio "getting back" was simply terrible. Arriving on tho river bank, men, women mid children flung themselves upon tho ground whorevor they could find shade, not caring to prcsurvo tho spotless purity of thelrSwiss, plqualo, Mnrsalllcsor silk drapery, their broad-cloth or Irish linen, n moment longer. About half past four tho steamer llaker arrived; shortly afterwards tho steamer Mllbroy, nnd the up-stream crowd departod. About Wciock tho Cairo ferry boat took on board tho Cairn crowd, nnd in due tiiua landed them safely at home. Thu day passed off without nn accident or unpleasant occurrence of any kind. The heat of the sun was roliovsjd by n grateful breeze nnd n cloudy sky, but if thero was any counter-influenco operating on tho dust, nobody discovered it. Dr. Uasoy, Capt Hambleton, 'squire Mcrtz, Mr. Pot- tor nnd other Mound City citizens wero very clover nnd active, bestowing their at tentions whoro thoy wero most needed, and contributing not n littio to tho harmony and good feeling that distinguished tho occindon. SELECT COUNCILMAN. Klrctlon of Cot. M.N. Taylor. Tho vote thrown for nnd the election of Col. is. .V. Taylor, yesterday, was n compli ment to that excellent gentleman that will bo duly appreciated. His namo was nut announced in connection with tho olllco to which lit) was elected that of Select Councilman, to till vacpney until on thu morning of tho election, and n number of voters visited tho polls, voted for tlio railroad subscription nnd returned hoinu without hearing of Mr. Taylor's can didaey. Ho was elected, however, by an overwhelming vote, receiving tho support of fully four fifths of all those who voted on tliu rallrosd proposition. Tlio voto by wards stands thus: WAIllllS. TAYI.OK. WAIHISKR. First AVnrd 130 t Second Ward 8H l!l Third Ward 72 Fourth Ward 123 Total llf. U It Is duo to Dr. "Worthier to sy that ho was not ucatidl date. I'oi.tci: nusiMiss. IL foru 1'. llru-.ii, Ki , I. M.l Is it possible that Thoroii Gilxin so far forgot himself as to "look upon tho wine when it was red '' Tlio lino of s-2 and cots which llross nssessed against him say incut manifestly hu "forgot." Well- its tin" first tiiuol Samuel Adams, paid $2 and costs; nnd if wo didn't hold Samuel In high esteem wu should sav that he had been drunk. Hut Sam, vmm'a tho word. Michael Dufl'cy concluded to tako u two dollar spree, but tho Vqulro fined him two dollars and costs for taking it. Whether thu 'squire has n monopoly of tho sprees, or whether Mlko refused to get drunk "no coming to law, ' is likely to remain an open question. Alex Miller was drunk nnd disorderly Fined f'i and costs. .Mrs. i.urrani snot on nor mouiu in an ntl'cuslvo manner at her neighbor. Fined $' and tho inevitables; but left uncou qucrcd and invincible us sho camo. Tiik Kmkiwov Minstiik.ls, who appear at tho Athenu'um, Thursday nnd Friday evening, Juno 'Jd and 3d, aro thus favor ably noticed liy thu St. Louis DUpatch of a recent date: Tho ever popular Hilly F.morson nnd ids Incomparable troupe of minstrel per formers opened In tliu Olympic, last even ing, ton largo and enthusiastic audience. 1 lie troupe Is an excellent ono nnd F.mer sou himself is tlio snma brilliant genius in his lino as of yoro. His Grecian Hend, Captain Jinks, Lovo Among tlio Hoses and other Inimitable gems of song brought down tho house repeatedly in several en cores. Tho dancing and other feats of tho Reynolds jirotners aro excellent una: alto gether tho entertainment is eminently do- serving of patronage. STItAWIIKItltV I'U'.ML' FESTIVAL AT VI 1.1. A II I IKl t'. A strawberry picnic festival will bo held at Vlllu ltldgo, for tho benefit of the St. John's Church at that place. A pussengor car for the excursion will go up on Wednesday, June 1st, with tho regular 3:15 passenger train, and will re turn ut 0 or 10 o'clock p.m. Tickets for tho round trip 1 00, to bo had at II. A, Hnniion's book store. H.01U. 300 bbls. Flour medium grade, also i'00 half bbls. medium quality suitable for tlio Southern trade for salo at tho Kgyptlau mills. tf Good wholcsomo Vinogar. Any one can make It. See advertisement of W. II, UKliopin this paper. inyis6dw3m Bulletin, THE RAILROAD ELECTION. A morions Knult. . Tho vote, yesterday, was almost ...lanl tnous in favor of thu subscription of $100, 000 by tho city to tho capital stock of tlio Kentucky and Tennessee railroad. Of tliu five hundred and sevonty-clglit votes thrown, only four wero ngainst tlio rail road. Tho vote, In detail, Is ns follows: WAItliH. SOU HUH. AIIA1NMT. First "Ward- I ll Second Wnrd 188 Third Ward 102 1 Fourth Wurd 147 3 Total 578 -I "Wo may congratulate one another over , this result. It Is a step in tho right dlr j tlon, nnd ono that will achieve the aim to- . wards which It was taken. Tho light vote Is duo to tlio nbsenco of , n number of tho voters nt Mound City, I and, thn nbsenco of excitement, and thu j prevailing conviction Hint the proposition would carry nnyhow, whether n full voto was thrown or not. Wo think it entirely safe to say that had our usual voto of 1,100 been thrown, there would not hnvo been found a dozen ncgativo votes. THE TMCItlNA SFIBAUS OH I'OKK WO KM Perhaps it is not generally known thnt tho much talked of trichina tjdratit, or pork worm, was first discovered In Amer ica by Dr. It C. Kendal), of Philadelphia, Pa., with that American Instrument known as tho Craig Microscope, costing only $'J,7G, after repented failures to discover tho worm with nn imported microscope, costing 50, "of feoblor power nnd less re liable." This fact Dr. Kendall stands ready to provo nt any tlmo. The "Craig' Mlcroscopo in neat box with full direction Is mailed nnywhero for $2,75, by E. II Itoss, 313 Locust St., bt. Louis, Mo. Head the ndvortlscmeut In this paper. my .11. (Mm Giikat Kxcitkmk.t. Great slaughter of High Prices nt Antrim's, 73 Ohio Levee, where you cannot only find thu most fnsli- loiinblo and scasouablo stock of clothing in the city, but th largest and ln-st variety of Straw, Leghorn, Panama, (.'astimcruaiid Silk lints ever offered in Cairo. Huy your hats and clothing right thero. tf TIIK M.IXK 01 TIIK ItlVKII MI.K Is not moro filthy nnd mal-odorous than tho thick sediment of the hair coloring preparations sold in darkened bottles. Pur contra, Phalon's Vitalla, or Salvation for tho Hair, tho only articlo that will re new tho natural color of gray hair, has no sediment, nnd Is perfectly transparent. Sold by ull druggists nnd fancy gosJs dealer. myOl.d&wlw KOt'XD AUV1CK. Mnku It your business, If you need cloth ing, to go to a roliabtu store, whero you can find all you nod, nnd inadu In thu stylo you fancy, nt such prices as to suit your pursu nnd tho times. Antrim I is Just such a liouso. 'i liero you will always llnu a compteto and select assortment of cloth' lug, either for men, youths', Imys' or child rcn, ut pricos as tow as the lowest. Com pare his goods and prices, in it will tm to your Interest. tf. - - An examination is solicited of what? Why, tlio chotccst stock of pieco goods cloths, ensslmurcs, doeskins, linens, nmrsall les and silk vestiugs over otl'urid In tho Cairo market. Call and see. If JOHN ANTU1M, 73 Ohio T.ovco. I.AMF K.rLOSilUH. Will tho people nvold thesu dangers by using h genuine article, which is- perfectly safu and has tliu reputation of Ndng tho best In use? It Is tho Aurora Oil. It gives a brilliant light, nnd can bo had at 05 Ohio Lovce. Call and get tho cheapest '.gut in uo. tt - 1 rstiTicK to hTiuNtiKiiH. ir you nrt si range in tills city, don't fail to call on Waldur and examine his stock of clothing, boots, shoes, hats, caps mid furnishing goods. tf . - . i . Saratoga wator, as pure and fresh ns it gushes from mother Karth, and with all Its flavor and refreshing qualities retained, can bo purchased by tlio glass, from tho "Saratoga Springs," at .Messrs. Harclay Uro. ...I - - $10,000 worth of Ci.otiiino, FuiiMsii- i no Gooiia, Hooih, Siiokh, Hats, Cafs, Tiiunkh and Valihkk, going off nt n fiae- ritico at Isaac Warner's, corner of Sixth street nun isuio icveo. .Now is voiir chance to get n good suit at a low price tf Peter Nell's mammoth stock of Spring clothing embraces ull tlio new stylus, und what can bo tumid nowhere cUo in tho city a largo ami wull varied stock of boys clothing. tf . . Go to Peter Nell's if you want a stvlish Summer hat, clothing to suit thu season, or anything in thu lino of gents' furnishing goods, fully ten per cent, cheaper than tlio 6uino articles wero over offered In this market. tf Call at Waider's and kxamixk his stock of t'LuTiiiNo He cannot, and will not, UK UNIIEIIbOI.il l v ANY OT11KH HOUSK IS TIIK S.AMK I.I.VK. Tills MOCK is KN- KNTIKKI, v m;w, and was iiouaiiT at tho I.OWKST IIKCM.VK IS OOI.K. 1. AVAL I) Kit, Corner of Sixth tf nnd Ohio Loveo. Just received at P. NetT's, No. 70, Ohio Loveo, n splendid lot of spring Cassimore Coating nnd A'cstlngs, which will bo niado up in tho most fashlouablo styles, and ut prices to suit the times, a perfect fit irunr- an toed or no ealu. 'tf Ilcraomber tho Kough and Koady hats In white and brown, nt John Antrim's. They are nice thoy nro cool. See tbam. tf. MI ay 31. Tlio Hov. Mr. Conn received informa tion, by tolegrnph, of tlio serious sickness of Mrs. Coaii who is now Kast, anil took Imiuedlato departure, lie will not, there fore, ho nblo to meet hi appointments, which, otherwise, ho would havo filled. A new siipply ofCair I tools mid Gallons just rucelyed at P. Neil's, No. fi'.t Ohio Levee. WAI.liKltu'rs Cl.OTIlI.NO lis MTKUlou TO ANY HEADY MA lilt tlOOI) l.V 0.1 1 110, His moltois: "Quick sales ami hm.U.I. I'ltOF ITS. tf Youth' boys' and Children's clothes, a i less than New York prices, will bo sold ! this week, at P. Nell'-, regardless ol r.wt, Cumkami Six. Mi:. If you want bar gains in clothing nnd furnishing goods, corner of Sixth street anil Ohio Loveo is tile best placo to buy them. If I. WALDKIt. Look at Wai.hku'h Stock ovCi.otiiixo nnd furnishlnL' irods Till) wf.kk. It Is replutu with all tiik novelties of tho season, at nriccs to suit tlio times. Corner Sixtli street and Ohio loveo. tf Ventilated lints. In entirely new styles; thu most comfortable and delightful hat ever worn, at .Inn, Antrim's. tf. Pitcher & Henry's largo stock of hard- ware, cutlery, tools, stoves, tinware, etc., will bo sold without regard to cost. Fkksii Keg and Yellow Ilutter can nl- ways bo had. Head thu advertisement "Greatest Work of the Age," In this pa per. mnylhlSm Chased, seal and ornamental rings of every pattern nro mado to order by Tuber Hrothurs. Tricot and basket casslmers suits, very fin', madu to urdor. at tho old rellab's) clothing houso of John Antrim, No. 73J .Springfield Illock. tr. HaiuiainmI IIauoai.n! A g! Hiiitof clothing for ten dollars, ut P. Nell's, 70 Ohio L'uveo. JlK suro to read thu mlvcrtlseruont "Greatest Work of tho Age," In this paper. tnnyl8d:im Saratoga Ladles Trunks tho best m inufiicturcd nil sixes nnd prices, nt John Antrim's. Also Satchels mid Traveling Digs of ull grades, sizes, styles and pricos. If. A sTicmihi; iu.Mii:it. Tho Craig Microiooo ndaptcd to iopu lar and scientific use. Head thu advertise, ment. Price, $2 75. . m27d3m. Look to Yol'u Intkuf.st, nnd buy your clothing from Wahler, corner Ulli Street nnd Levee. tf Skk ndvertis nut of Dr. Ilutts' Dispen sary, headed, Hoolc for tho million Mnr riiiguGiiidu In another loliimn. Ilshould bo read by ull. iul!Mwtf. Drnwors nnd Undershirts, nt a .sacriflco at P. NefPs, No 70 Ohio Loveo. ST II l IV III. It Ut l'i:sTIAl. HI.MIillT. Ilium hull, liil Commercial nvenun will present n "uy und happy scene to night. Tho ladies of tlio l'rohyturian church otter tlio public n raro treat tlio first oftho sun -on, In thu way of a splendid strawberrysupper. Go. Look on. Tnke part. Peaquer, French oreapo chlneiitt suit uro madu to order, with taste, and a perfect fit, or no sale, nt Antrim's. 1i!itM;.N.iLi:os' m:i, i:.s TATK. f ..III -..II ...... .1.1,,. . .l.A ,..... II... i ..in ..-it hi iiii.ii nil. ii.'ii, hi , tin,, i.iiii. .-, In Cairo, nn Wrdursiln) June 1st, IkTii, at If IMliM:k.fl.lil.. I.iiL Nn. .J. lllfM k Nn. IS. .'irl Ail. Illliiil In Hi,. I it v ol I .Urn. uilli lln iniiiriireiiieiils llieri-iiii.rdiisisinii; ,i.f it lory lrjfi lioii'i wiui ten riiuiiis, unu.1 risiern mel inner ei,,iTi lile res. Well ud.iplmt In l.iiln nr re-ldi nee jiurpu-i-N. leriiMeiisn. I iue nsaiti. t. WISmTII.N, Aki-iiI. Tor ( Statu of linker llordun, ilecM BANKS. FIRST HATIOHAL BANK or o:. in o. Is.l.MIX lU Itn, s'rrkltlrtili . Itttlli:iir W. Mll.l.l'.lt, Vlt e.l'rrsi.i ('. HtlSllIIlM, Ciislil. r. Collections Promptly Made Kxcliiiiiifo, 4'oln, iCmik K'ss anil iPiiis-si Nliitt rt Nccurl tloi Itisisulit and Sold. Infertst A I limed nu Tlmo Dcpo-ills. CITY NATIONAL BANK CAIRO. ILLINOIS. Capital - - 100,000 W. V. UAI.I.1IIAY, I'rrsliUlts A. B. HAKKOHII, Cn.lileri WALTKIl II VSl.tIP, Asslilmil C!alilcr. iiki:ctoiin. S' Staitla T)lor IV. I'. IU1II.U), Srlt H lillf, ICobt. II. unliiirlinns if . I). Mllllunisuii, Mi plifii lllnl, t. II. S.lfur.l. KxIrjaiiKe, Coin und li. N. JIoiicl JSoiini, and Mold. ASiU uknkkas. uaxkinsj ui'ninijn xnivcv;i. X)opoaitosx XI. oooivod A U.rtl ItHHAYM KOU YtlUMI MI'.N.-The t-ncrvaleit nnd used up, wholmvelosl llu-iryoiitliful hhtr) , munition, mid lndl!y sigur, In Hie pursuit of so elnl pleasure, Willi words nfehccr, and Sanitary nld fur tlin soemlliily hopeless, hi-nt frfc, In sealed eiiwliipi'i Addie, llunsril Assiirlallmi, ll.K I'. Plilladelplih, Ph. ATJEENEUMlipORWARBIM ONE NIGHT ONLY!!! A1SHTT Wednesday, June 1, 1870 THE BERGER FAMILY, SAVISS Ki:i,T. HIM.'i:i(H!! llAltl'ISTS, VOCALISTS, VIOLI N ISTSA: COHN KT FLA YKHS, 1 . r t Ii.- p.isl lliree vi srl ulllUli" I'rnk I'ninll) , will nprt'ar us nb.4W, nssisleil it) .SO I, SMITH ltl'Ns-.,, lliiiiiurls.li A. .1. Wlli rt'tS.MII, llarplsl, 'flsft MAII SSTAM.V, Vncallsif, U.W. (.MR l NEK, Nolo SOrnel, line. II. M.tstSJ, .Nm ."oiik'. I'li'l", tJunrlcttri, Inslrninnlid Otrr. lies, tiinriieier is;niisins, i a, in- uralluli Violin, t'oriift and W.ilt ll-ll Si.tiis. AflMKSIO.V ........lOrrttt (Mors open it't tocnmmrnraul Ho'cloek. iny:sllt W. W KWI,i:il, Ausnt FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY THURSDAY & FRIDAY June 2d t 3d, Tim sreal Emerson Minstrels 18 ARTISTES 1'ndcr H.e llilinedlsln persons! mperilslun i.f Billy Emerson Tli- l"l snni; mid ilmirn inun, nnd tin Kn aO st Klliiupisn, Iinirli.mil Irish O O JVt EDI AW In llir vtmM, Admission ..... Itcserrrd N'l Tickets for snli ly I. II ill man plliellllirjsfeniMidh .... . Vs 7Sc Fur further tiiAI'iTilld MEDICAL. rjlKIITII WIM, IMtKVAIIs. TIio Sntiin Sll.s ut tho Door, Some Will Ho Cured." W rn liupy lo rlvn U'forn III" rilliens of Cnirniuel lis i Inily. I'r. Ilntsi-, Uir cf t- Al lunj'. Ilnls M-riiisiirniljr lootsd In lliis eily, for Hit puip"- iif pnu-llelnit nie..'liie lit nil Us Ysrluili liriincl,..-, mid Mill Ktlriid In nil rails is th s.lt y or luviciailv. ly ! nr nmlit. Tli Um-inr lm prs.lire.i inilirlni'diirlnKs l-erlixl of lnt)f tnrs, iliiriiuuhieh Inn. IihIms m4 ii Uru slitr of prm-lk't- hi-rrer In- Iias litrt-d. Iln iirrpitres mi. I nimisliea nil Ins iiu-dicini'SKt Ills rilfirr. II" lits U'l ii sery suecesslul 111 Ih" Irisllnenl of lill I'lironie dlsesses, lnitniK ilctoli-d lliPtfroiler por lion of Hit- (ist rliflil yeurs In ri- of III"! t-lutr iu.U'r,kiid li wnnelif rr turned om- un rated. All" r lakniK llieir ct.es In eliarKe ho clmrj,''" noirnuic furroiisiiliuiliinsnt liisotriei-. Id HilllKil (tiller OU t ttlilil hnlrlls ) ull) I'll may P ly on. Old ri.,. nf Ivrenly ymrs' slindlDK le 1'iireill.y li.m. All nil sorrs, n matter nut w list thr.ri oitdilmn snrr e)e in nil lutnis, cuie.1 in ii short tinir. Kl.lid t.n l enmers cun-1 uitl.out the ii.e of Din knifr Tnr-t"rins expelled l.y the use iif iininly ill" gti red liisdicitie, Hilhout lull. All forms or rrysiixias unit di.i-s.es f the skin cured In the sliortut tune. 1 nlso kt-riion lisn lllie Indisn Oil, ilsitrrl hy tin-h lido in the t hrroki e nation in li.s. Kor sulent my oilii e, or sent hy t-xprtsa lociy pnrt of thi-eoiimry. The till eiirseollei Hint cramps in live niinnli-s Itiii'liflut in three iiiiiiuiesi ivir-mlie in ten iniliilli s, iiviiiiil;ta, In fit as miuiilesj rlieiiiuallsin In one hour i lilst.t cliddri-n sad ndiills in shurl tune. All oilier si lies or puilis, not iinnixl lisre, arKriireil hy tins ml In tin. . hnrtfst lime. Ktiry IkiiiIo is UIh-IIisI llli full diris-lloii for ustmj it. If It Imls In itn ulis. I is i' in ii k-I for It. i-oine lu-k mid KM your niuney. IVu e Vicenuaiid II ("per Imttle, (illli e.rurner of Kiglitli street And (lino l.evi e, tip stmrs. I mil it KrndiintK of Ihn Jlnnrnip itlilr Selioolof Clutel.iiid.Uhlo lisrlnir k'raliisie.l in tlio year 1V.I. 1 also arudunled in thn IVIrille N h.i.l of C'liiidiiii iti, In tho ur ls-'..i. ( iiirn, Illinois, .Mny'ja. du:ini - HILL1NEE rpm: jhimi sTOiti:. Millinery, Fancy Goods, Etc. MRS. C M'GEE Invil'i speelnl nllrutlua In her present slock. Win has n full lino of MILLINERY GOODS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, KID GLOVES, IVoiiu'h'n MlkNtV anil Cliildrt'iiN FINEBOOTS, Auda Ihoiuiind other thlnita that eaunnt i i nn. llleruleit III nil Iidtfrtlsenit'llt. She is ilileillllqe tu de.enn nnd maliituiii fur her esliihnshini-nt Iho naini) of THE CHEAP STORE. Ileruooils are Iresh, srssonuhleainl fushlonuhle. Him will u te )on more for tlies.iine nmrmtu of money limit uny other slur In l n. (tou'l hny until you tuil on ht'r-.cspidlly II' you hhuI mil. Iinery ifooda or HOiuen'a and tnlMrrnV lino shoes, ete. Ill) 1 llf jns. jTx7 " Has Just llni Ite it a full Stork or MILLINERY CrOODS. Ana liisllrn tlin I, nil It a lu cnll ssiitl ex. ittuiite llioiu, lint nnd l)nnels lileaehed. iireHsed nnd re. modeled ucvordllij; to thu vil) lutesl style. Wo. ao 10X3 tlx Stroot Hot. WaliliiKton Av, and Walnut Hireet. licalfr in MILLINERY AND Ladles' FiirnlHlilne; (Jowls, Oommerolal Avonuo t'ornvr Wlnllt Nircct. All kliuUof elollilnL- for Laities' wear made to (inlet, or ready made. Aljo, it lull ultoilinclil fo Mljavt tool shunts mioei, uivun mm coluhk, I'AIHtl rlTI u li u r no at caiuo TKt.ssfrn CMS. I. Ill CAIllO, ITvl... CAIRO TRANSFER CO HROUGH BILLS LADING CI ten In nil A Villlillilo Pnlnli. BY RAIL OR BY WATE'A St. Louis, Cairo k New Orleans Packet Co. TIIK STKAMKHS UIM.MAHCK,,, Klt'ttMSI.Ml. TlltlMI ON, Mil iilif.r..-., ,l lKXti:tt ,. .! Cl.l M IS N W K A I.T 1 1 - K 1 1. l, TIIOMPNII.V IIKA.V I'KI'I'KII, MrCOItK, Alll.K, SSI.IVK IIHAISlil MStl.l.ll: Alll.S W. II. Allilll ll Ull'M.A'-hl, vhxi i. t.ai'.t i .'. I S-A II till I.I. . I It V . In Ootnpr sinit all Ihn nmst and Isrural laials out Of r i. i.ouia KorN' Oltrans T ef-. amer Pauline Carroll, ll. Mnai'T M,d Isatte in. IMV llteti.tjr, My I. rouiinitiUK al .Ne dm an Willi O. u i.inc jd, httaitiMs to Llvarpool, .f v VnrU, lloslon, Mint Cirl a r.lniii Trxaa. 1'asasnsrrs and Hlnpp'ra t-ati rely on one ol Itn so boata Irmrnu Cairo puu'liiali as alite, t'llAS. T ftlMiK, (lent tal Aent, Cairo, Uln. r, on V.'harflsat. I'ul.lic Laiidmir. ffiemphis and St, Louis Packet Company. 1870. : INTO. : Th follow mK lloatse' tnris Una l.invaod ill run in the follow. nordfri Memphis Packctn lloals Arrlrr si faiio. Airtie at Cli, !. rr. nsLLK at l.ofts, Tuesday, 4 p.ir lurilajf I a a J.lf lr, Ms.ur l.UAMi liH Kit Tl.uri-lsy S .,ti Mirelar.l an l-niiin, Ms.lnj i KSLI.K MMil'liia, -Utiitdaf, 5p.tp Ihiirs., I as Irsas, Hs.ur. Vicksburg Packets Arritrat Umiiu, Atpso at t all i, ihiuk. tr. Iloats. MAIIlll.Kt.'lTr, Vdes.la),4.in 1'pday. 1 I'l. JUl.lt ... du d'l COI.OIUIWS Frflay, I p. in -un lay, I u in, ITVtlK AI.IU.N. In ( ItfllK'ii.S' . '.nl.y.lp ti '1'irs.l.iy. la.nu CUT OKlAiUH.I ! I ! Conn" unit at M l.n s itli Nurtltrrii l.lnr I'nrUrt Ciiiiiian, Keokuk I'sirkrt triiiiipaii)', n OlimliM I'nrkrl l'oiiiinii)-, and Vatl-lliua Italli.iKil l.llira At Meniphla Willi .Mrinplila ml Wlillr lilt rr I'arl.rl Co., ArUatisMa Itlarr I'arkrl I-inn piin) , Jit nipllls mill t'liKi Irtloii U. II.. and SUslaallll d. 'It II II t s . t f It. It. At Vickshuri: 'Ii Vainii Ulvcr I'ar Ittta, an I Vlrkslmi f; mill .sit rlitlHlt llnllriiail (livlni Ihrouith I" is la I nitaad tickelkto .11 . aUs ii.iiU l.y ran r i i. r I'll Ah. T IIINHK.ri..nrral Aienl. tilller u Wnarl Uial. h'll.. hllA Kit, T.rkfl an I I'asseuiier Aiient Nashville and Cairo Packet Company. . ir! N Conslstini; ol Uio lnllowliii; fr-'JiJt'sV iplundid imssi-ngor ttcainvrst Talisman STKONfl .Mmo. r I .. tlrric JI. l.tutes i;vary .sioniliiy nt 4 I' Tyronei IfAltMON Master - fleta Ittiiira i;vcry Tli ursiliiy ut I I. l. John Lumsden HAVIS. Mlister I ,..t-er l.eutrsi t.vcry Nulitrilay att -I I'. .11. Tltroutrli llllls Ludinir (ilvt n Via. Xali 1 1 It) und Cairo I'ntktts and 'f.'nt'ii Miiu" Tu .Vaalitlllt-, S'liallinionua, Trnn.i At. laiilii, Soliiiiiliua, lloiiie, Miirosi, I'l, SSulut-a. Wt-Kl I'oliif. fjftirucltitvsi. MH. Irilk-vllls SJii.i UnlatilM, Ala.i Muni. Kiuiirr)', Alu.t t'liarll-alon. SS, V j N.-Imih, Aln.i Niiviilinli, tla.i tVlliiilub'ton, S'.i ( lilllllllllll, N. ).. Iiy CIIAS. T. IIIXDK, Atft'nt at Cairo. Memphis and Cincinnati Packet Company. nK.MIV JllSKH, l'res'l. rHM J. IMI.K, Hw-'j. nitw Composed of Hi" follouliiK nrsl r '"tS" ? r''1" ",'"K'ri'' AI.II'K IIKAN John Hliiink, Muti ,- ItSSII'T HDIt.Nri l-rsnkHIIno ' M INN KSSI.A .- "'r .. NII.VKK MOON lien M. Merrlleea NAM J. II AMI Vf. 1'. Walker tint) of theuliotH splendid stoainera Irnve t'mro for Memidila every TuesiUy and Haiuidiiy, ami for Cllieiunall every I'rldiiy und raturday, CIIAb. T. HIM'l:. Auent, Cairo. 111. Uttiuoen Wharf-haai. Evansville and . Caip Packet Company. sofiTT.. Consisting ot tho for iHilt...did Passenger Idlewild, l.eives Cairo Hunday and Thursday at I Quickstep, HHAMMKK Master VKKK'ST. I.navrs uairo luesuay ami ri j City of Evansville, npvTPii Maslrri N.PKNMKTOrs. us ...t'l".'1 ".1. "iihunit uiih Nashv o naekets, at Conectunt ut 1 ajurnii aoii packcta, nt .Smilhlaml with ashvllli Evanat file with the reRUlnr paekels I and Ciuiiniiali, mi l Iho I Nuilh, tllAHIiWl In packets, at for Loiilstlllu . Mi-nil polu MI1N1IK .ttuis