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Ill latfo nlMm JOHN H. OBERLY & CO., OFFICIAL JMIECTOHY. STATE OFFICEItS. floteriitr, John M. Palmer l.l iiltuniii-Oorcmor, Jolin Dougherty j hrrit Inry of State, Edward Hummel ; And.lnr of Mute, c. K. I.ipplncott j Stale TrMiirr, K.N. lletea; Public Iaatructlon, Newton Daleman. CONOIIKSSMKN. J I'linlor Lyman Trumbull and John A. Logan. Itepiipriilnllvi- for the Male nt l-nrac-Vacancy, KepreMnlMlie Tlilrticnlli Dlalrlrt-Jalm M, Cm t. M KM BKB.S OKNEBAL ASSEMBLY. Kenalort, let District T. A, K., Ilolcomb, of t.'ulon, sndS. K. (ll!.on,of (lillatln. Itepreeentallve, h( Diatrlrl-ll. W.t.on Webb. COUNTY OFFIOEBS. CIRCUIT COURT. Judjf, D. J. Ilaker, of Alexander. Pro.erullntf Attorney J. K. MtCsrtney, of M !. Circuit Clerk J no. Q. llrinn. HiieriU-A. II. Jrln. Win. Martin, Aoe.ior and Treasurer. COUNTY COURT. Jud(C P. Ilroia. Aaiotiatea J.;E. McCrlteanl H. March'ldra. Clerk Jacob O. Lynch. Coroner John H.Ooiiman. MUNICIPAL UOVEBNMENT. . Mayor John M. Lwdcn. 'J'rnmirer J.B. Taylor. Comptroller)!. A. Iluruett Clerk-Michael Howley. Maralial Andrew Cain. Attorney P. II. Pope. Police. Magistrates V. Ilroaa and . II. Mlian-nV-y, Uiletot Police L. II. Myera. Police ConaUblea John Hhethan, (day), and Jo. H. Velrran and J. W. Huinner, (night.) (SELECT COUNCIL. Mayor Julio M. Laoadcn, Kiral Ward-P. O.M'huli. tU-cond Vfard C It. Woodward I bird Ward Jno. Wood, fourth Ward-S. Staata Taylor. City al ljuge W. P Halliday and D. Kurd. IIOAHD OP ALIlEltMEar. f'll!,ir WAKD-Jamea tuunlrn, Leo Kleb, laaac Waldrn. BKCO.SI) WAItl-lt. II.:CunninKbarn, K. Under, Henry Wintitr, Janiaa Hwayne. THIRD WAItl-Wm. titration, Patnek KiUg'tald. roUHTH WAItU-Jauea Carroll,, n. II. J.II.Metralr. Time of Meeting. cm toiaciL. The City Council iiietla In joint se.aion on Friday evening preceulnir, the Crat Monday of each month. MLtCT rvt.MiL. The Select Council mix ta on the tirat Wednea. day and Thuraday, alter the aecond Monday In e.h moatli. koiib or AUiIMM, T1m Hoard of Aldermen oecte on the Bra Monday and Tueaday la ertry month. COMMITTEES OF TUE COUNCIL. U Sfneta-MeMra. Taylor, Walder, Winter, Wood and Metcalf. OraaVva-Meiaia.CunniDRham.Bcliuh, Pitiger aid, Bea.e and Halliday. UM4 Meiara. Wood, Cunningham and Kleb. lUtu mm,l Jail Meam. Carroll, liuder and Wood Hard OrJinmett Meaara. Heaw, Walder anil Taylor. tin Department iltrttt. Kearilen, Bwayne and Halliday. Hat itlt Meaaia. Schuh, Winter and Kleb. Irinlitg Meaara.Woodward, Swayne and Ruder. fVaance Ieaare. Hurd, htratton and Mcttall. Vuartl f MtaUh The Mayor, and Meur. Hear den, Winter, Htratton andCairoll. OUR CIOCHES. I'ltEHItrTEniAN-Elghlti'ilrect. Preaching, SibUlh at 10 a. ., and r. at. Prayer meeting, Wednesday at 1 r. . Sunday School, 3 r. u. J. M. Laiiwden, Super- intendent. Her. C. II. Koon, PaaUr. JIKTIIODIBT-Cor. EiKhth and 'Walnut Ft.. Pre aching, Babbath luKa. M.,and 7 r. u. i'rayer meeting, Wodneaday, 7,'r. m. .'lundayBchoal p r,, h. W. Btilnell, Super intendenU Iter. P. L.Tiionraox, Paator. ClllJKCU OF TBK HRDERMEB Kpiacopal) Morning, praycra, Fabbath lo;j i. m. Kvening praycnpS'' BabUth Kcliool,a. H. Rot. Ma. dux, Hector. NT.- PATRICK'S CUURCH-'Jor. Ninth St. and Washington Avenue. Public Service, SabUth ty, and 10i; a. h. Veapcra, 3 p. m. Sunday School, 2 r. Mr Service every day, Br. m. Iter. P.J. O'IUliobas, Print. CIIRIHTIAK-Elghteenth atreel. Sablath School, K a. u Sabbath. Preaching, SabUth 1X uid 7 r, . Iter, J. Kuunu, Paator. MINION SUNDAY SCHUOLIn (he Chriitlan ChUrcb, Eighteenth Street. Habbalh Ucnool 1 r. ar. . J, It. Rr.ci), Superintendent. VOUNQ MEN'S CHRISTIAN ABHOCIATlON-Reg. uir iiivo.iun awuuu jiuiiuuv uaca inouiil i Prayer room of the Preabyterian Church. Weakly Prayer meeting, Friday, 7jJ r. m., nt the Prayer room of the Proa by teriau church. ) C. Piaok,Preaideiit. FHICAM M. E.-Foiirtcenih 8t. between Walnut and Cedar. Scjylcea, Babbath, 11 a. x. Sunday Soliool, 't t: h. CUsaSr. m. Preaching, 7J p.m. Her. Win. Jackaon, Paator F.CONO REE-WlliL IIAITIBT Fifteenth SI. between Walnut and Cedar. Se'ryice Sabbath, aud 3 r. m. Iter, N. lticKa,i'iutor. IiAXBCUOOL Corner. walnut and CodarSla. Sunday School, Oi. M. JRST FREE HlHl UA1TIST OUURCll-Cur-rv'a Ilarracks. . . . Setvlces.lJabballj It .,"? ". nd uev. vvh. nELLKT, a-aaiur. IRsT Ml!iwn" uraoa. wiubvh-o. weeiWh aid IHh -tteet. nw Cedar. , Preaching Sabbath 10 a. and 7',' r. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday evening. Preaclilug, Friday avcnlng. f abbath School, IJ4 r. w. John Van Uaxltr and Mary Stophena SuperlnMndenta. iwr. i.j, niioaaa, raaior, MKAIi EMTATE AGENT. . U. WINSTON & CO., IEAL ESTATJfl AUJfiiNTS Al AUCTION KKS, 71 (sicOND VLbon) o"uVo'lkvek, CAIRO, ILLS., ; But akd Sell Real Estatb, PAY TAXES, UWWn ABSTUACT3 OP TITM5S And ineptroCoBYeyiujcesof Kinds, PROPRIETORS. lirXMROf.B'R. 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UELUUOLUH FLUID EXTRACT HARSAPA' RILLA. One lottle ia eanal In alronrth to one ealloa ol lbeSrruia or liecncalnna n.a uaiialtr ma.li: and wlna-Rlaaa added to a pint of aater equal th ce'ebratanl MMfcON MKr DRINK. Try it thll way. A Uellnhtful beverage. lIELMIWII.il' h CATAWIIA ORAPE PILLS HELMIUII.Il's CATAWIIA ORAPE PILLS A pleaa ant, rafe and agreeallo Cathartic. IIELMIIOLIV" CATAW1U ORAPE PILLS Uaed In all aflectiona where a Purgative Medlclno la neeieu. iielmhold'h catawha grape pills ll.tnnleaa to a child, and taken by children. IIKLMIIOLD'H CATAWIIA ORAPE FILLS Muredo Magnesia, Salta and every other Pur gative. IIEI.MliOLDS CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, Orbtin in eirvct, and pleasant In operation. HELMIIOLIl's CATAWBA ORAPE PILL la not a patented Pill. HKLMIIOLD'S CATAWIIA ORAPE PILLS ArocoiuiKjM-d ot Catawba (J rape Julae and Fluid Purchaaetwn bottle of HELMIIOLH'8 SARSA PARI LI. A and oue box et PILLS-worth their weight In gold. rtu ueuer invesimeni can oe maue lor bo amau aaum. IIELUBOLU'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU Ma acquired a world-wide (ami. ALL of my preparation! are meritorioua. A period of twenty rears has proved this to be the caae. See remarks made brlloniamln Traverse. P. R. C, H. Speaking of those diseases, and diseases arising from the excess of mercury, ha state! mat no remeay is equal to me extract or oaraa- iIlli. Iin 1'uwit is n.uwiuituii mulls nu.iiaii any other drug I am acquainted with. It l, in II Ilia pii IV It's, pcuivp luu iv, miii.iiiaiuiniuaiiia attribute that tt is applicable to a state of the in me strictest senao, a tonic, witn tiuainvaiuanie system so sunken, and vet so irritable,' .as ren ders other subatancca of the tonic class unavail able or Imurinus. Seo REMARKS Of the tiREAT CHEMISTS AMJ PILL MEN OK AMERICA I Wm. R. Warner A Co., to North Third street, Philadelphia, Pa. II. T. Helinboldi Esteemed Friend I coniiratulate vou on having the handsomest and at the same time the Moat Em-ctive Pill that I hare ever known for the purposea Intended. WM. It. WAItNr.lt CO. U.T. Ilcliiibold will remark, in conclusion, that his remedies are the result of Ions and careful study. The Fluid Extract hare been before the public twenty years. The sale of them In that tlno prores their value. All hare been benefit led by them who followed my instructions, and lonlay they stand unequalled In the extent of their sale, and unaurpaised hv any medicament in the Disnenaatorv of the United Statas. uol excepting a single Herb, Root, Plant, or Stleu llllo Preparation" ' --- Pharmaceutical I claim all mine to tie, and hare never patented a single one. To dispel any Impression or prejudice thst might exist in the minds ol many against my preparations, from the publicity g veil through advert si rut. and thai I am hi... kr, a h,.., ' Rlst for aiK.rioil of twemy years, and moreco". cluslvjly topreve this see' loiter from the largest liiBuuiaciiKiiiK; citvilliaia in me worbl I I am acnuelnted wlth:Sr. 1 occupied the drug store opposite ni rcaldeiice. and was aaccessful' in conducting (he business where others hod not tiecueqiully voberorohim 1 liavo been favorably impresaod with hi charac ter and enterprise. WILLIAM WIOHTHAN; I Firm of Powers A Wighiman, manufueturing cncmiais, ninin nnu iirown sirn la. philadel I phln tu sTAna oi Tiiua wiarrsi Tim Pill I liuvc thought or ottering l-i Hie afflic. led lor ten yenrs. . They are now perfect, and I akall stake uy lime, money and fame on their enVctvencaa. Tho inviting style in which tlioplllilf lamade, ilia Imllle. lalinl. wranner all show with what ,-iare ther hare been prepared. After examina tion, IIU Cllf IIBII ui riruvu iiviiat0.iuu win Bltiw greater care, and I am really proud of them,' .. Instead f the nauseous-looklnjt, carelessly piepared Pills vended generally, anil, put up In. woiiden boxes, and made generally, or offered by those hAv.ng r.o experience ai phyilclan. iTrugglsta or mannlacturers of medicines, test the medicine ottered by, your obedient teivaat. , ' h.'t. HctnaLB. Crystal Palace Drug Store, No. 604 Broadway, e,Yoik. w , i ltit.i il.n i Palace Pharmacy, Oilseyouse,. Broadway, and Twentr. ninth atreet. New York. Temple cf Pharmacy, Continental Hotl, Phila delphia; and No, iBoulh Tent-street, Phil- UVipiUst sou by intuoaiBTs kvervwiikhe.' CAIRO, THE BULLETIN. BY TELEGRAPH Hriiarle, mprrlally for the 'nlr Hallrttsi. Teas ksnra la lultnnrc orNt. NEW YORK. BURIAL OF .MORE OF THE VIC TIMS OF THE LATE RIOT. JOHN J. BOND AND THE OU A NOB PARADE. A CnELLEKGK. YICTIXH OF THE LATE RIOT FUNERAL MRU VICES. New-York, July 17. The funcrnl .or tIcbi of AVm. T. Latlmcre woro Lcld yes lord ay in tbo Swodonborgian church, on Thirty-fifth street, between Lexington and Third avenue. He was ono of tho in nocent victims of tho riot. Hit body wns not In church. Thoro wm it largo attendance of relatives and friends. Tho llov. Mr. Keys preached tlio sor rnun and mado a few remarks, alluding to the sudden and sad death of Mr. Lstitnero and tho severe affliction to his friends. Tho remains will bo taken to Albany. Among tho other funerals that took filaco yesterday were tboso of Thomas Sul ivan, another victim of tho riot. His death was caused bvtho volley fl rod by tho military. Tho remains woro escorted to mo ccmoiary by tno iwccd benevolent as sociation. i i Charles H. l'ctlit, tho young iiinn who was shot down in the street by a stray bul let lust alicr pining with his a Hi a need brido, in order tu make some purcWci, was burfed from tho residenco of his uncle, James Morton, No. 3G1, west Twenty-first street. James Monaghan, alio killod by tho military, was buried by the llibcrni'in so ciety. Michael Tully was alio buried. All along the route of the procession tf Pago and Wytttt of tbo 9th acgimcnt, was accompanied and followed by an immense crowd. Notwithstanding the rain, which was pouring down in torrents, every win dow of every homo was filled with groups of men and women who had been patiently waiting all the nftcrnoon )for tbo appear anco of tho procession. 'All tho stoops of all houses wcro blocked with people, and tho housetops wcro lined thick with hundreds of anxious sight-seekers. About half past six tho funcrnl train started from the depot. FALSE RKP0KT8. Rumors had bocome current during tho early part of tho day that tho tain would bo attacked or thrown from tho track, and Superintendent Kelso placed special patrolmen to guard every block through which tho railroad traversed. Instead, however, of tho train being attacked tho pcoplo in the cottnges in tho suburbs and at ovcry houto outsido of town or nenr tho track had its quota oi sympathizers with tho rcgimont, who assoiiibled at tho tho windows or piazzas, and testified their roipoct for tho noblo dead by piously un covering their heads until the whole train had poiied by. At Wcoilawn tho regiment and tho es cort of police, fomo two hundred strong, who accompanied 'tho train from Now York in tho enpacity of mourners rather than as a protection. Tho escort was met by an immense" crowd.' Tho procession to tho graves was n very solemn ono. Tho Ninth returned fufely to tho city about ten o'clock, and on its way to tho nrmory was loudly cheered by tho people in tho streets. At tho armory the police and tho roglmcnt beforo parting cheered each other until thoy wero hoarse. Tho cxporienco,of tho Ninth during tliq si t few dava'has made many hearts sad, ut tho regiment has evidently gained in popularity since the fatal Wednesday. Among important documents bearing upon the action first taken by tho civil au thorities in regard to tho recent troubles, tbero is published this' morning n letter written by JOHN J. 1IOND, tho Orange leader, to Superintendent Kel so, two days beforo tbo riot, In which ho implores that functionary to stop tbo Orange demonstration and provent tho ef fusion of blood. CAPT. 1'KITV it to bo tried to-day. ,. Lieut. Macklin and others boloncinc to the Eighty-fourth rogimont will testify in ills benait. WLLIAHDS CIIALLfcN'UK. Cvrillo Dion issued a notico in wh'ich ho challenges any ono in the world to play him a game of thrco ball or French carom billiards, tho stakes not to bo less than fivo hundred dollars a side. It is thought, In. billiard circles, that an international con toot will bo tho rosult of his challenge THE 1IR00KLYK WHISKY RIOT. Clinton Gilbert, Gen. Jordan's assistant assossor, who was shot by some unknown man during tho fifth ward whisky riot in Brooklyn on Friday morning, died in tho hospital of the navy yard yesterday, after two days' torrlblo agony. BURGLARY. Throo professional burglars having hired tho basement of a houso noxt to tho Uni ted States bonded wardhotiso of Herman J. Meyer, in Groonwich stroot, whore two hundred and flftv thousand dollars' worth of merchandise are, stored, wero busily on- gagoa on oaiuruay auurituuu m tuning through the walls. Tho portor, hoard tho noiso raised by tbo operations and gave tho alarm. Tho burslars tied, but ono of thknv calling himself Wm. King, was cap tured a.or a dosporato struggle. 1 HACK UKIV'EEK OCEAN STEAMERS. Great intorest ii felt in tbo result of tho ocean race between the City of Brussels, the crack. shin of, the Inmann Lino, and tho Oceanlo Pioneer, ship of tho recent ly estaoilsnea Y into- mar uno. uoiu ships sailed from this port,' on Saturday, the 8th instant, at 10 a.m.. and they uro consequently about duo oil' Quconstown. i touka'do'. aThp tornado .that pr.ssod ovor,ti& cjty vyciterUay p.m.f committed great damago to tlio luinninwi tno uitf uor. . , ANOTUKR warning. Mrs. Peter Maltlmoro whs fatally burned .Saturday ovenlng while lighting it lira ia kcrosono. DROWNED, J", By tho capsizing of a yacht during tho storm yesterday p.tn.,,Uoorgo Snyder, a lad liiten yuara of age, was drowned. ILLINOIS, TUESDAY, JULY CHICAGO. TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND HEAD OF TEXAS CATTLE IN KANSAS. THE WAR BETWEEN THE MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL RAILROADS. KILLED BY LIGHTNING. Cihcauo, July 17. Tho Sallna, Kansas, Advocate of tho last date says tho ontiro country cast, west and south of Salina U now filled with Texas cittle. Tho bot tom! aro overflowing with them, and tho watercourses lined with them. Not less than '-'UO.OOO head are now within the pre cincts of tho stale, and tho arrivals daily are immetiso in number. Prices range as follows: From $) to S3 for yearlings; fr&m $10 to 12 for two year olds ; $10 to $18 fjr 3 yenr olds and cows; and from S20 to $24 for beeves. Tho prices appear to bo well maintained. railroad war. In regard to tho railro.td war now in progress between tho Milwauko& St. Paul und tho Chicago & North Western railroads, thu Iluruboo, Wis., Republic of tho 12th h:u thu following : Two weeks ago wo gave currency to tho statement that tlio St. Paul railroad com pany hud undertaken tho construction of a railroad from Milwaukco to Chicago, in opposition to tho I.uko Shore line of tlio North Wcstoru company, l.ntt night, Col. Van Mccitn, engineer in chief for hit ter company, at this pluco, received in structions by telegraph to institutu it sur vey from such a point of tho lino of tho Duraboo extension as might boiiiuslnvuil able for a direct road to Milwaukee. Tho urgency of his instructions may bo inferred Irotn the fuct that ut this writing surveyine- corps have already been organ ized and is now well on its wuy to tho baso of operations at Lodi. It will be the object of Mr. Van Mocun to take the most direct route from Lodi to Milwaukee. Two surveys havo been suggested ono leading from Lodi to Columbus on u lino for which Chester is nov held by tho rorln-wcitcrn company ; tno second via Danoand Sun prairies, but ifn better lino than cither can bo found, it will bo pre ferred. A survey is also to bo mado from the most eligible point on the lino adopted to tho iron bridge. This much we havo said from an assured knowlcdgo of facts. wo boncve wo may auu mm tno roau with tho branch indicated will bo built beyond pcradventure, nnd but ono thing will provent its construction thejabandou mcnt of tho Milwaukco and Chicago lino by tho bt. l aul company, and of tins there is, wo conceive, nosuauuw ot nope, over powering as arc tho odds against him, Mr. Mitchell's prido and stubborncss will urge mm to uio struggle. o may safely assuino that as the road will bo the most direct one between Milwaukco and La Crosse, so it will bo the most complete In all its ap pointments. It will monopolize trade be tween tho Mississippi river nnd Lake .Michigan throUKh tho contcr ot Wiscon sin. KILLKD I1Y LIUIIT.VI.no. Tho St. Joe (Mo.l dailv Gazetto of Sat- urday cives tho following particulars of tho death by lightning of Nr.S. LOVKLL AND MR. 11LAKMOI1K during the progreis of tho terrible storm which prevailed in that vicinity on Thurs day last. Tho house in which the two persons namcu wcro Ktiicu, is siiiiuu.j tivo milossouthoAit ofrit. Joe. Tho house wus two stories high with three principal rooms and a hall on each floor. When tho storm began Mrs. Lovell was up stairs In buck room HEADING. THE IllltLK to her llttlo daughters. The windows in tho room having been blown open she took her children nnd ran down stairs, passing from tho hall into tho bedroom mid out them on tho bod and KNEELED HYTIlKIIt ."IDE. In this position tho lightning struck her, causing instant death. At the samo time, Mr.JBIackmoro was in the hall and tho samo bolt KILLED HIM. Several others wcro moro or loss injured. Jlrs. JjovcU was tno who oi jouu ii. uuivhj ui iibii.u vuit.ji i ..Ka band Is now in Virginia citv, Motanu. Tho two daughters with whom sho was kneoling in prayer, aged respectively nine nnd ton yours, wcro uninjurod. funeral or TiioM.vs Lincoln. Ciiioaoo. July 17. Tho, remains of Thomas Lincoln, son of thu Into president, wero takon trom this city, last evening to Springtlold in n special cur, tendered for tno purposo uy mo Chicago una st j.ouis railroad, and interred ot Oak Kidgo near that city, besido thoca of his father nnd brother Willie. This morning (ho funeral took placo from tho rosidctico of II. Y. -Kuwaru, nn undo of tlio deceased una wus attoncded by an iinmenso concourse of tho citizons of Springfield and tho state. Among tho leading citizens of tho state prcsont, woro Senator Trumbull, Judgo David Davi. (Ion. Hunlce, Col. Shoridan, J. Young, William B. Ogdon, J. II. Ar nold, Senator Ilarlund, of Iowa, etc. REGARDED A hUCUEl-H. Tho turning of tho channel of tho Chi cago river towards tbo Mississippi, is al ready regarded ns a success, Tho color of tho wator which horotoforo has been us black as ink, is now bluo nnd pleasant to tho sight, and tho vllo stench is fust disap pearing. Thoro is gonernl rejoicing. CINCINNATI. FARMER KILLED UY LIGHT NING. EIGHT PRISONERS ESCAPE FROM JAIL. Cincinnati. Julv 17 v. linn, a fur- mor, whllo loading hay, thrco inilMoastiif Norwalk, O., last Friday, was killed by lightning which cntno dow n from nn al most cloudless skv. Tho fork hu held in his hand was shnttered to' atoms. A man on tho wi'gon, wua knocked from it to tho grounu. ESOAl'EP. A woll-nigh lull dollvorvtook ntucuhoro last Saturday night, Klgtit prisoners es caped through a door loft open for repairs anu niiiuq niuir wuy to nil oiovmor which may sot in motion una asconueii to tno up- por part or tno uutiauig,Jwlioro an outnucp had alrondy propuired for their reception. flioy woro discovered by thu juller In time toprovont their tiigiit. 18, 1871. WHEELING, W. VA. KILLED BY THE CARS. SUICIDE OF M. B. HOWELL. HEKi.i.No, W. Va., July 17. A boy named .1. W. Hliivcn, seven year of age, was ItUN OVER BY JTltEKT CAItS in this city Saturday evening und was In stantly killed. A FI1IK yesterday noon destryod two homes. M. B. Howell, a man of 60 yearn of age, from Martlnsburg, Va., a cooper by trade, COMMITTED KUICIDK. by hanging himsolf in n toopor shop this morning. Ho left tho following NOTE TO HIS EMI'LOYER: "Mil John Kisiiy: I am about to leavo this world's troubles. Appropriate what clmngo I havo to yourself and havo mo put away somo pluco ; it will not cost you much. Clean me up nnd put a suit of clean clothes on mo. Any box will do to put me in. Communicata to mv family in Giranls- town of mv sad fate. Littlo and big, faro- well. M. B. Howell. Family troubles and whisky aro sup posed to bo tho cause of tho suicide. OMAHA. A MAN SHOOTS HIS TRAVEL LING COMPANION. Omaha, Neb July 17. A roport from Grand Island, Nebraska, says: A sad ac cident occurrod to-day betweon Lono Tree und Grand Island. Ono of tho pas icngers taking out hi3 revolver with tho intention of shooting a dog which wus running besido tho train, the pistol nc cidently went oil, mortally wounding h!i trnvcllfng companion, Mr. .1. W. Sisson, of Natchez, Miss. Tho unfortunate young man wai taken oil tho train at this pluco and Uieu in about an hour and a half aftor tho accident occurred. Thu coroner's Jury returned i verdict of nccl dontly killed. Tho deceased looks to be about twenty-two or twcnty-threo years of age. DKNVKH, COL DENVER l'ROxi'EniNrj THE HOTTK-T DVY EVER KNOWN THERE 110 IN THE .HIIAPK. Den ver, July 1G. An immense amount of building is in progress here. Not less than'thirty first-class iron front storo rooms aro now under contract, besides n very largo number of private residences. Tho weather for tho past week hus been extremely hot. To-day at 2 p.m. tho ther mometer stood 110 in iho shade; nt fivo o'clock it stood 105 the hottest ever known In Colorado. IIOTf.LN. CRAWFORD HOUSE, CO UN KB SIXTH and WALNUT-ST., (Kntr&nco on Biith-xt.,) K. J. Onlit, ) .! V,ldJr', . f CINCINNATI, OHIO. K. It. !.(! (ck, J OAKK, CADY A CO. l'roiriftori. CENTRAL HOUSE. Ojolto tlm roatollieo, ou Sixth Street brtuern Waaliiiigtuti nil J Coiiiiiifreint acnuo, CAIUO, ILVS. This linute lis Locn tlmrauehly orcr-lmulo.l, refiiriilalicit anil renovsttil, ami ik now oiumi fur the reception nt Kiirata. Tlio rooms nre nil lrt!t nmlwrll rrntilatpil, nml fimtiiture new. Hutch Lpt nlnlit and titty, Mlta. (1AKKNEY, JflJIf l'roiriplrraii. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, commercial-avenue, orro.-iTi: p. o., CAIJtO, ILLS. Joseph liAYi.iss, : : : ; : proprietor. The House is Nkwlv Furnisiikii Anil oCers to tho public flrst.cln sccoinnioJa lions nt rpasonahlo ralra. MII.I.INKRN. MRS. M. SWANDER, DEALElt IK MILLINERY LADIKS' FIJUNISHINO OOODS, ('iiniiiicrrliil Atriuir, oiii.llc Klliol ami lluyllioni'H ill Anuio, wmn anil lluyllioni'H Cairo, Illinois, CLOTHING FOB LADIKS' WKAlt M tu to order, or Iteiiily.Mndo. A full assortment of Misses' and Ladies' Huts and Bonnets of the latest styles. IHMIUUANT TIUKKTH. 1NMAN LINE. I.lvrrool, Now York niul I'hil.iilelphl Steamship Company, iauku rimxaict ynxu rviriii ntuis anu imirini II1IVI.II1MINTB Kor Currying tho Mails, FOR PASSAGE TICKETS Oil I'l'UTllCU IM'UIIUATIUN APPLY TO JOHN (1. DALK, Aot., I Mi Uroadway, New York, or to II. lion pi, Jin Washington Auiuir, Cairo, Illlnnln, IMMIGRANT TICKETS FOB SALE,) Halo FOB SALE, I ITr H11I0 I FOB SALE. J foJhSi'SI POK HALK. Faro from .Liverpooi, Fnro from Lokdcndehry, Faro from (t.AMi6vj Faro from Qukknhtown TO OAIBO, ; s t t t : t 1 $18.20 Bailor J, Morils k Uuulrr, ArphIs. BULLETIN BUILDING, WASHINGTON AVE. MAUKRTS M TELEGRAPH. Kkw Vurk, July 17, ()0LD 112J. CHICAGO. Ciiicaoo, July 17. F LOU It Dull and nomlnnlly un changed. WIIKAT Firm; 1.17 cash or Julys $1.11 for August. COBN firm and fairly actlvoat&lj (S58 cash; Oil August rejected. OATS Quiet at 4!?13 cash or July. UYK (Julot nnd lower nt GO cash or July. 2 BARLEY M September. l'OBK Dull at $14.37 J1 .&0. LABI) Salo ot 10c cash. CATTLE Receipts 'J.C47. No mrirkotj buvcw waiting for eastern advices. IIOOS Fairly nctivoj extremo range flrTAI.HO; most unlnt i '"SCJ r.n i.r and light. NEAV YORK. New Yore, July 17. FLOUB-Dull. WHEAT Strnnr. nn.l fl,,,,-. v.. n - . Jj hiiiiui a .IV M nominally, $U40. wu.--Sloaay.al 71Gfy7U. OATS-Dull at CIJc. l'OBK Quiet nt$tl.75. LA BD Strong, at 11. LADIKS, TAKE NOTICE! MHS.C. McGEE, F.IOIITII STREET, lIKTWF.KJf WASttlNOTON AND COMMERCIAL AVENUES, Hit just rccche.l n full and splcndij lino of NEW GOODS IireiN IrlmmliiRa, allk Rimp, ailk Kiloon, cul. piiro luces. moa trliiiuiing, crocktt button'", cilk nml vhioi l.iiltoiH, iiihnnl Iriminins Tel vc 1. imia aim ixiiinrin, nun kill uor, lajira' a&il chililrena'shnfa, niiJ n full nii'l oonirlclc stock ol I Millinery and Fancy Goods, All of which ho (jrupo-c. to kI ut THE VERY LOWE.-T CAM! PHIPE. '.I.. CAIKO CITY COAL U prppiri-il In mpply rilluinot the Lest ill!lily nf PITTSBUHG AND ILLINOIS COAL. OKI,1; t?..ll'ri at Ilollldny llrna. otlioo, ;o OHKi l'l'- Kh, or nt tliu Coal Ysnl la'low tlio Jit. c,m.. .',.MJi!',.'1' .WM. r,"lvi prompt iilii'inlon. TJIKTIKI "MONTADK-I ,rl,li; 00;l on alilH alcniiicrH nt any hour. noilir HllULIiSALi: CUOCKRH. K. SMYTH & CO., ) WHOLESALE (1BOCEBS, OHIO LEVEE, SJAIKO. ILLINOIS. Also, keep con.lantly on lmml a mo.t com. plcte stock of XiIQ,TJOieS. HCOTCII AND IRISH WIIISKIES Ii I .V S, I'ort, Mfldcrin, .Sherry nnd Catawba Wines E SMYTH A CO. .-l I cfWualrrlr for rnih, la . which Tiu't ther liivilv tlio oint-ciitl atli-ii-liouufcloio liur'.'iim buyers. Hpeeial attention ihtn to Filling Orders, MKDICAI.. JJH. HIUIIAU'S GOLDEN UE.AIEDIES. Uo thoao only, nn.l anvo tlmo, honllh nri.l monoy. If l.txxt u wiinl lor any I'linoof iliaoHto. in ony luio which they lull tu euro. 1)K. UIOHAU'S DO LI) EN BALSAM, Noa. 1 nml i, nre ,h Krealoiit nllrrntirrn known. Dlt. HICIIAl".S(iOI,lKN KMXIIt IPAMOUIt is the are nte.t Ionic nml uatringcut in thomoii. cnl lim. Dlt. IIICIIAII'H OOLllEN AKTIDOTK .ia tho only rclinUo iliurnlic. Tlinxo remeillOH uro not mlvprliaril lo euro nil com iilnliit, nml buni'flt noun : hut uro itnaiantf c.l toplfcctn rail leal ami apci'ilil cmo 111 iiTlca,-f b for which they nr rcPoiiimi-nilKl, when nil other Irenliiienthaa falleil. 'IV us of tliouinu yeurly recover hy Ihoir ue, who liiiwi loat nil hope, ati'l lifcii iiroiioiinccil tit Incuiiililo by the bent of our inedlcsl faculty, Dlt. BIOUAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. I, curxs ulcern, ulcernteil aoro Ihroal "! iniiulh. aura eyea, eutuneoiia ernplloi.i, topper colornl blotchea, norenesa of the calp, aeroluH, etc. It la the urenteat renovator, nlleralne mm blood puriller known, reunveanll iiiercur) from tlin atelciii, nml Iciiua tlio llool pure ami healthy. DR. ltlOIIAU'd (JOI.HK.V IIAI.HAM, Nn. 2, cures mercurial ntlecMonn, rheuiiiatiam In nil ila foriiin, nn.l kih' Immeillato relief In all cue II. Dlt. KICIIAU'rt tiOLDKN ANTIDOTE, A rnillcal euro for nil urinary iloranircmenta. I'rlco, fl per bottle. Dlt. ItlCHAU'ri (IOI.DEN Kl.lXUt D'AMOUIt, Arullcalr.iire fornervoiia oricneral ileblltty, in nlilor youni;, Impartltig energy with wonderful ell'tct. Prico 15 1 ver tiottU, or two for I 'J. Ou receipt ol price. Iheaorenietlieawill boiihip pvit to any place. I'roiiiKt nltentinn nuUl to all correnpon'.enta. Nontieeuiiliie without the name of till. lllUII.MJ'BdOl.lir.N HKMlCDlIM. 11.11. iticiuuu, nolo proprietor," blown In kI of ' Circiilarn sent. Trade supplied ss a liberal dls eo.int. ' Addreat, Dr. D. II. illchtnla,213 Varlck-st.,M.Y. fJVSend ltiouev tiv oinreaa or order noodit I ihroiiKli your Druud, aud yon will meet wltU uuiun. jeiiuawr rt.VNK3. FIKST NATIONAL BANK ' cm i no. DANinfi HinilM'renMcnli llOHKitT W. MII.LKH, Vle.Preldent; . N. llllullKS, CnMiler. COLLECTIONS 1'BO.MITLY 1MADE. U HtMea i-eciirltlea laiunht nn.l aol.l. Inloreil Allowed on Time neKnlla. ENTERPKISE SAVINGS lmrtrre.1 Mnrrli 81, 19. orrirt ix CITY NATIONAL BANK, CAIUO. A. H. BAFFORD, Prealdent; S. TA Yl.illt, Vfee.Pretidcnt : W. inrtl.ol', Swrctary nnd Tressurcr. DtRrcroBii: P. W. IUnrnT, Ciu.fiAtinrs, J'-?,"""". l'ULd.Utiaii, H..M.CIXM.V.11A1;, w. p. HmiDiV, 1. l. Pnittir.. Ieiills orniiy Aiiioiiiit Itvcrl-irroiii Ten .'riiu 1'pwnnln. XNTKKKT paid on depo.lti nt the ralool six percent, per nnnum, .March lutand Septem ber Nt. Inlcrcttnol withdrawn la added inline diately to tho principal of Iho dei.oi.lla, thereby KUing them compound intere.t. MARRIED WOSfE.V AMI CHILDREN' SUY DEPOSIT M0XEY 0 THAT .SO ONE lljir. CV PHI IT, Open every biiinea day from 0 a.m. to 3 p.m., and Saturday evening lor HA VINO DKl'OSrra only, from C in 8 o'clock. KU-i'tf tV. 1IY9L0P, Treasurer. THE CITY NATIONAL CAIRO ILLINOIS. CAPITAL, 8100,000 orricriu 1 W. P. HALLIDAY, Prejident; A. II. HAKKORI), Cashier; WALTER HYSLOP, AailUnnt Cashier, DinccTons: Htaat Tiob, ilonur II. Ci nximjiiam, Siurr Wiiitk, V. P. Hailiuii, firo. D. Wiiliav.ox, HririKx Buu, A. II. Sirroitu. KxchaiiKO, Coin nml L'ulto.1 Nlatca II0111I IIuukIiI nml Mold. D Kl'OfilTS reoelvo-l, and a general banking uiisiiirBi uuiiCi UWYERH. ALLUN, MULKEY Si WIIEELEIl, ATTOKNEYS AMI COUN.SKLOB8 AT LAW, William J.Allen, ) John ll. Miitaey, J. CAIUO, ILLINOIS. Samuel l'.Wlicilcr. j a"Parlieular attention paid to rier nnd ad. mirulty bimluuia. OVFICE ROOMS 7 AND 8 WINTER'S IlLOCK. GREEN & GILBERT, ATTOBNEY3 AMI COUNSELOBS AT LAW, tVilliam H.dreen, ) JJ'.V'is'!' II Ollberc, Y CAIUO, ILLINOIS. Miles F. (filbert, J tt9Hneofal nllenhnn ,..ti . ..i.i..iih ....1 Hleambout biiaiiieM. ' OFFICE OHIO LEVKE, ROOMS 7 AND 8 OVER CITY NATIOKAL HANK. l'AINTLH. CARJi L. THOMAS, la prepared to do all kind of plain and orna mental PAINTING, JvALSOMININU, l'Al'KB HANUINO HION WltlTtNO, ETC., At llgures w liioli defy nil coinpelion, and In tho hlRheiit alylo if tbe painter1;) nrt. SIIOF IN THeTeUBY HOUSE, CORNER OF t'OMMKRCIAI. AVENUE AND EIOIITII STREET. I.EUAL. NOTICE. TM hereby given that ilelMilt liavlnir lieeii m.vlo J. for more than aixty day Id tbo payment of a mriiniioi 1110 ninouni secured 10 be. paid by s ertam iiiorlisaiio uxeemo. by William II. Hchnt. or b f anuiel btaata Taylor and Edwlu l'nrsoni, ruateea of the Cairo Citv Prnnmtv. .lftiM.i n.u bull. A. D. lix.1. and recorded in ltti filllce, 111 ami lor Alexandorconnty, in Iho utaluol llhiiola. In lioolt "V" of ileeda, pajje 01, etc., we, wiv uuuri- 1KU..11, paiH iru.Hcea, win on rriuav. llie -Jiai day or July, Instnnt, A. D. IsTI, nt 10 o clock In ilia foreiioon of thalday, under and bv Vlrtuo or thn power of salo contained In aaid mortKtyu, sell, tt piibllo auction, to tho hixhett I'liinur, iur ca.11, ai inn unico iiiiuuintf oi iniit trualees, corner of Wnahlngtoii avenue and tStli aireei, in uio ruy ni cairo, 111 .uonmicr coupty and ante of Illinola, all the right, title and inter eat of aaid William II. .Shutter or his asalima, in and to lots numbered ono, I, two,; three, 9, four, 1. live o. aia, , allien, 1, viunif a, nine, u, lea. 1U, elincii, 11, twelve, li, thirteen, 13, fourteen,' II, fifteen, 15, aixtoeo, 10,6ventoeu, U, Clithteen, IK, niucteea, l'J, twenty, 10, twenty-one, 'it, twenty- iwo, .., in uiuj-uiiee.ij. iweniy-iour.it, iweuiy- 11,.-, .n.i. ,..iii..v,.,, IWCH.T- enjht.iW, twenty-nlae, !W, thlny.'JO, thirty-one, at thirty-two. S3, thirty-three, in thirty four, 31, iiii.i-iiiu, 0.1, iiiiiij-ai, u, luiriy-veveu, ji, initiyeiHin, ua, iiiiriy-Qine, o,aim lonyi'i 10 lllo block fltly-aeven, 57, m the tint addition lo the sain ciiy 01 viro, accorun o me recorded plat iovicui, wi.M.iiQ (.upiifieuaiu:, lJ a.iai T lue purposen ud condition At aald Mortae. B. STAAW TAYMR. KDWIN PAltHONM, Trwteci of trio Cairo Oil I'topen latd,Cairo,lll.,4uljsih,b1I.