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DIRECTORY or j.ilKO BUSINESS HOUSES. Si l A n ) I ia i nca fl riii can have three II nc tec, In till" column uiider appropriate heading liberate r " ir mouth or aig pet jtar ayable i uorwrl J in ivanr. Hardware. ! Tin War. A. HAM.KY-I'enler in Movca.Tinand llard Aare, baiden ami farmers' Implement, M ira ooda, Itcfrigerstoie, Pump and Ladders. 1 1 Commercial Avenue. C-utlerilig, and J"" 7 ink done on short notice. I, timber. .1. S.Mcli AI1K Y-laalcriii Imril and Kill lwn r, flouring, ceding, siding and purtjn -l biiiila-r, lath and shingles. Ofhr and yiird urut-r 1 weutieih street ami Washington avenue" f.ASCASTlll A ItlCK-Dcalers In sash. Soois, blind., etc., bard ami anil lumber and ulngles. laid ami ullir, Commercial avenue, urner I7lh street. liicc4oTiir'. i. HA HTM AN lustier in (Vuecnswure, Toys, Iannpa ami all kind ot 'fanny arlicln. I uiiimi r--.ttl at tune, curlier "lb street. I'liotta;ratii) . WILLIAM WINTfcll Sixth stris-t between amiiuerelalavenue ami Washington avenue. 4 lotlniig nitti Mereltiiiil tailoring;. JOHN A NTICIM -Merchant Tailor and dealer lo Heady Made Clothing. ' Uluo Levee. ItClll KStrtUt Atff IM'll'V. M. .1. HOWLKV-itral Kstale Agent. H'iy ml lella real estate, collceta reins, pays Inn-, luf uon-n-sideuts etc. Commercial avcuue, be I neeu S In Hi aiul 1 ruth SlreeU. CuiiiiiilMina .Werciinnls. MINUI.KTHISTI.KVO)l Cotton aui Tohacro i actors and pro prietors (if the fanners' 'I obmco W uiiiiou-a t! & l-i Collllllllieri lal Avenue. fASl'hlt Y)S- 1 Central forvtiir-ling and Cumin onion merchant, tor the Kale of r at in, i.aid-.-u, mi -.hard and Hairy Produce. tihio Lciec. Ii A. WH1.EI.OI K A I '. j l.cneral forwarding- uti'l Commission merchants, and dealers in ut) 1 inds of f ruit and Pioduce, ol Ohio Lev-. t iiii.iKhincnta solie ,ted, Hu-nriU furnidicd on u 1 1 nii,n . ILLINOIS CENTRAL R R. Shortestnd QUICKEST ROUTE -ID- St. Louis & Chicago The only Road Running Two Daily Trama from Cairo. Making Traina Leave Cairo i. Ku-t Kxprcri., iirriviiiL' In Km ui.; Cliicip.'o, '', a.m. :ti p.. L"ui 2. 20 p.m. CINCINNATI & LOUIS ViLLE FAST LINE Arriving n Cluclniiati a.m.; Louis ville, s:i'i, a in.; '.u lunupoli", i.l.'i a.m.: l'BBut(c.r by Ibis ti hiii mmeul above poiols HOURS IN OF AN? OTHER BOUTE. 1 M l. m.FatiIad itb sleeper utt:i-b-' ed." lor .ST. LOl.'IS and UJICAI.O, arrivins In St. Iul at a.m. '.'hi i kko at i.M p iu. CoiiliecliMf at Mm or KtlinKUain Ijr finciiiniii. I-onlvUle and lnd.ui,ap"!. FAST TIME EAST f kf-eDirerii by tbii lln: K" tliroiip'li to the at w'ltbout an) delay i ail-ed by Sunday Intervenin.'. JPh Ali:UIAY Ar TKlfNO'iN IUK1N UtiiM I'AlItO AKKIVK- IN NLW VnIlK .MONPAV .MullMM. a r in- "" J6 HOURS IN ADVANCE OK ANV (iTHI.lt Kol'TK. Adertleineiita of roinielin' lines tbal tbey make better time than tbia our, are are Issued either through ifnuraflcc or a desire to mislead the public. ror tlirour.li lirkets and iulornritmn, tbPly at lllmoi' Central U. H. Depot, ( airo. THAlNS ARltIM At CAiaO i.iiite I all - :;'i p III. I 1 a.m. ,)AS. JOHN-ON, Oen'l Southern AP't. .1. H. losrs, Ticket Airt. Ilapp leuel lo oling lota llolo the eflecla of errors and abuses in Its rjearlvlile. Miniums! Restored. Iin- M U . . rs i. sllmenU to marriaiie reinove.1. ft 3 Sew n ethod of treatment, .saw ir "a " utui rvniii iiiiiir irintii g t, . 7 ami remaikanie rvnieoirs. iwi" f !? and circulars sent free In sealed "S envel.tst. Adders Howahii As-g KM W soi lArioM. 11h . Ninth st. rinla- H 0Q delphiii. I'a. An institution nav- r- O g ina hik'h resuiution lor honor-" able conduct and proifoduiiul 'swill. Itonis Allin. Eli. Braxton lias returned to his old vtund in the Heier builJins, where he U letter pri'pnreil than ever to accommo date his patrons and the public who may favor him with a call, lie lias gone to considerabln expense in litting up a couple ol nicely furnished rooms, which he has provided with all the latest im roveinenta and conveniences. Ho em ploys olny llrst-tlass workman and tho.c who patronize tiiui will have their wants attended to ill style and will reeeive courteous treatment. tf ICE! ICE! Uiise, Looiiiis & (.'o., dealers in north crn lake ice, have removed their oflice Irom the corner of Kljrhth street and Olilo levee to the ice houses one door he- low the St. Charles hotel, and are now dellveriiii.' Ice In all parts of the citys l'liose desiniu: tlic cold stull will leave their orders at the new oflice, where they will receive prompt attention. James Kavasai'oii, Manager. Caiho, Ills,, May 17, 1ST", fl-17-lm .m-iiuiii A we II I I'uarr of I'iki ii on It Is n fact which beciimu patent years ngo to the puonle ol tho United States, that Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is medical agent ol uncommon power. As a consequence of this recognition, its sales have Increased immensely at home and abroad, and it lias risen to a foremost rank among the proprietary medicines of the day. Chemical analysts, alter submitting it to I lie closest scrutiny, pronoimcn it absolutely pur?, and sklliul and conscientious inuilicai;practitloiiers recommended Its use. A wide range ol disorders falls within tno scope ol lis cur ative operation. Among them may bo fliutmerated dyspepsia, liver .complaint, constipation, nervous ailments, urinary and uterine aftoct Ions, rhoumatlsm and gout. It Is a supremely efficacious tonic, hastens convalescence, cheers tho mind, Imparts apput'to, and promotes sound sleep. Noliri. Buy your tin irult cans at tho New York store and save money. JH3-5t, iiniti ,fc,jaf?f.r;saaaii i iwiimi. BKOEET BQ01ETIB3 KiM.K.t. j The knlrhU uf the alsivr. order iiiei I i . at Iheir liall itie Brt auOlhmi MouJiiy I u vwli ini'iitli. Louiiun!iul aveuia. . I (loot auiilh of I -Hi airrrt, ut t) p.m. JdllN II. IKU.MKk, Ii. i M. AHCAI.UN I.OlHiK, NO. M. KnifthtAof Hylhina, mw-ta every Krl 'InyniKilt at hult-uil avn. iniMd- rill'iwa' Jltll. lloai, Chanci llor niiiinaniler. At.KXASllhK 1.0IX;K. Ml. til. VH. i... I ..t. 1 tl.. ..r I k.lM.fc',.1. Vvt low. iiim Ui every 'ihurwlay niK'il ai linli'.iiuttiwven. in their hall on .'oniinerrial atenur. hetwei n hixtli anil Hefenlh r. ita WILL ! ii- "'"i u. '1AIIIO KNOAMI1WK.NT, 1. . O. F., meet ;iti il-ll-Pelliiwa' Hall on thr Unit ainl tluni i mwliij in ivrry uiuulli, at half-l atveii ACoaiNii'.JL V a :aiii l.oniii llol'i reulur H..II1C Hall, co Nan.l KlUhtii m :Alll' I.OI'iiK, NO.i'ff.A.I". 4 A. M. i reulur oiikiiiuiiKJitinna in cunier Coiiinieri-.iHl avenue Ktreet, on I lie Be. on' ami Mirth Moii'luv id ca..h inoiilh. H A I I S) Y IUVKBI ISIMI, If All bills for a-lvertminif , are due ami pay able IN ADVANca 'Iranaient alvertiilnK Will t inm rted at t)i rate uf II 'r square for the Ural incrlioii and V C4nta tor uue.h uleuent one A lilxji ai discount will be made on utaudinn and '!ipl advertiaenicnU Kor inserting funeral notice H '"' No'.iueol meeting of aovletiea or aei ret oplern ft" vuui lr m l) Inarrtion Church, Society, feotivaland .Supper Doticca Will only be innertcd as advertiw-menU S advertlwincnl will be received at less than 6" cenu, and no advertisement will be inserted for lesrf than thn-e ilolhirs r month I.Ot.il. Ill SIXIHN IH IS Of one Kijtiun: (s Hum snic0 or inuro, in serted ill Ut I.I.E1IN Hi- IdIIoWS : (I.Hfii tliun nut: ciUiir.' f.'oiintcd in1 .1 siniarif.) Ow: insertion jht sijuare - i W Two in.-crtion h t sijuiire.- Tliri.-fcliist-rtions kt sijiiarc Six insertion.- jm.t sijuurf Two wtrlis jii r -iti:irv One month, hit itisinr l mi 1 Wi :i .k-(.'IhI rules luuile ou I;irji: u'lvcrtiri riuT.la or lor Ionj.'er tinip. COURT HOUSE BAKERY, ( I i n'ietli St'n I i' 1" !' (Hint Iluu-f ) JOHN REESE, Proprietor. I hi-in the oidt-d b.ke in tue sml It. proprietor l"e,. ii" .ppoi iiinity t- imno ll.le the piih r. lie , el. vet ln--h hread IWiee a dn , V h Ii he r,i eii- an or li r nth i pei-.n.a! or Uiioi,;u tin-p.,t.illo-e. lie ba.er I'lpimi lirown bread, all 1 a" kirn." 01 l.skre Mllla'-le for UeipiMij: l-aMr. pail.e?. I!0 (it l-. elr. (jle bill. II trial Hi- motto i of (t'"di at lh" i"""( 1'M-ohii'"!'' I Hu nt EXCURSION TO COLUMBUS t in tlic tli't'.iht Steuun r Arkansas Belle' I'l n m n . i i s M.i t.r. Sl .Mi.W EVENING (to PiJ T'i I"'1 ,. l llU illfl lM s im a iH.iaaiKl . I II 'Mm bout will li-avi! f'niro at :.' p. ni. ar fiMia at Colinnbui at 5 (i. in. I.Vmrinjj enc ( oluuitjiis at 7, arriving at .. .ii i ut 10. t 'ln ai Tt lrii ul tin' m u-oii. l or luillu r iiilDnn.i'.ii'ii apply to .Iami.s 111'.';". A' iit. CITY NEWS. Olllik . (lur n pieebtaiive, Mr. o':, will be in Ciilo with a lull line ol samples in our line, all wishing a lull suit, or over- eoa', should give him a trial as he i f de termined to keep down inonoplit s. r'KANK Hlil;. Meruhant Tailor, J.viiii.-ville. I'lemres uml llrnei.eis. K. (.'. Ford has removed his Vuriety Bracket store to " ashmtoii avenue near Tenth street. He has opened a arj(0 stock of hraekels, shelves, frames, rhruiiius, picture cord mid tassels, i ur talll tassels titliey llliiK tiat racks, etc. I'ieture Iriinint' made a speciality t .'hroilios tiiottllted 111 tV- cheapest ami best stile. . r,aii. To all who are snhVriiir Irom the errors and inilisf.retion of youth, ner vous weakness, early decay, los of nmti hood, etc., 1 will fend a recipe that will cure you, fne of eharsre. This great emedy was discovered by a inis.ionary In South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to tlic Itev. Joseph T. Inman, Station I). Bible . House, .New Vork Citv. 1-80-tiui Toimrru uml t iaera. Men liaiits.ji'ocerj, and saloon-keepers shjuld not loret that Messrs. ('orlis A Uaiikin, proprietors ot the Prairie ?tate Tobacco Factory at Metropolis, have opened an estanllsiiinent at the corner of sixtu street and Ohio leveo in this city wliere they wil. do a wholesale and retail lui.-iness in tho tobacco and cijrar line. They have on hand the largest and inn-t complete stock ot obaico and cigars ever opened in Cairn, and are prepared to supply the wants of the trade at the lowest living prices. Dealers nre in vited to call and examine their stock. -i:i-tf. lis ,iitniiiilrliislsi Is a sad ulllictiou to sutler from. It attacks all stations and conditions of life. There Is a constant dread ol impending dangers, the Damocles sword of Imaginary evil is suspended over, a morbid sensitiveness ot tho thoughts and actions ot others, etc. Tills disease generally arises from an ntlcctlon of t'.ie liver, stomach, urinary orgnns.ete., and can be successfully elim inated by the aid ot rest and light diet, and the use of u remedy which will re store new force, promote secretions ami excretions, and give tone to tho whole system. Such a health restoring remedy has been found In the Home Stomach Bitters Fr Iteiil. A cottage on Ninth street, In good repair. Apply to K. Dkzonia, lll-tl City National Hank I'lrat oflh NoitNflii. Spraot, always ahead, has on hand su perior saddle rock oysters in kegs, Call soon as the supply Is limited, MOERLXINS. Mi. I.oiii, lliTln rt on Otno luuc U tht ...... . . . .. , . .....i ... .... i'l ' l"l L-cn.-mairu Ii'in liCiiu iiiimU In it, Uic l Im lt im I III' ll.HI'kl't. f'- 'V I.ruerril llcin. -Mr. J. II. Oherly left for Springlleld by the liilit train la-t lii;ht. Min Nellie Antrim and Miss Maio l'edriek have rcliii ucd from lli-lr vHt to St. l.ljllis. 1 ho litllc son ot Mr. and Mrs. John iates died yesterday. The child was: tour months old. Col. Dancy, ol the linn ot Torian A Mancy, tobacco dealers in New Orleans, was in the city yesterday. The roll has been called, and -Mrs, Ir. Stalker reports a new recruit a bolllieiii"; boy. All bauds doing Well. Mr. l.oui Herbert, Ohio levee, is the agent or M.ierlcin's celebrated Cinciti ii itibeer. An extra line article. S-Jw I'eaehes never were more jilenty th iii tills year, and they ure cheaper than fi.r vears oust. Choice twitches Were sold on the streets yesterday at 10 cents. Kd. Under, -ueee,or to K. it W, Under, has a f ill an 1 legaut stock ot the tine-t jewelry ot eery description, w hich he is sellint' ut '.he Jowi -t ligures. live him a call. Iw. I.-i't i veiling we were told that Mr, Tom I oiter, who live a short di-tance out ol this city, wa so very ill Irom an attack ot chop ra inorbu- that ids life was dc-paircd o!, I-'. M. Ward In- gone into I lie ice tjii-iin -j, and h now delivering pure lake lee in all palls ol the city. Ordels li lt withliim will receive prompt attfiition, and the purirv ol the ice delivered guar antecd. 1 2-im The proposition to build a new bridge aero.-s the Cache river on the Cairo and Mound City road, is being iPseiKsed, and it we are able to Judge the proposition is endorsed by u large majority of citizens. A new bridge i- bad! needed. '1 lie excursion to Columbus on Sun day on the steamer Arkansa- Belle will be one of tie: lirgfst that has gone out from Cairo this season. e predict that one hundred couples will be on board the boat when the leaves Cairo. We i. grct to learn Itrat the little son of Captain Ike Smith, while playing, leil mid broke the large bone ol his right arm ju-t above the (raptures received several mouths ago. and w hich had only lately healed up. He is having more than Id- share ol bad luck, and v.e pity him. Mr. I!. .P MM, an old and ex perl- once. barber has taken charge ol the shop on Kighth street, formerly occupied by Mr. Lampcrt. Mr. McNill' is a white man and an excellent barber, ami will endeavor to give bis customers as good work a- can be bad at any other shop in I ,uro. lie solicits a than; ot the patron age ol our citi.eii.s. o-o-'.'iv Miss -Nettie A. i.imb-rl, Uaught r of John Llmbert, died at her home in this city at about s0;!o, k List night. Mi l.imbert had been sick for only about six days of gastric lever. This will be sad intelligence to the many tneiids of the young lady in Cairo, as she was a levorite with all who kuew her. 1 hie notice of the funeral will he fciven hercatf'T Captain Ben K. Blue, late agent of the Ml-sis-i,pi Central railroad left Cairo yesterday to seek a home in Indiana where he proposes to enter the grain trade, we believe. His lauiily will lol low in the coiir-i! of a few day.-. We are sorry to loo-c so good a eiticil, but hope he w ill liuda plenaht home and a profitable business among his new friends. Tin re n ver was a time in the history of Cairo when there was such an abund ance ol choice fruit placed upon our market as this season. The supply conies trom three states principally, but much comes from several other states by rail. Wagons from Kentucky and Missouri thronged the streets yesterday, loaded with apples, peaches, plums, berries, etc., and vegetables wiihout stint. The prices for peaches we noticed rarged Irom Y: to .10 cents per box. The boys at tho court house had some fun yesterday cruel luu though it was. Jim Orange left his mule stand ing at the pump near the court house while he event to a neighboring saloon to get a drink. During Jim's absence some ot tho wicked boys got a romaii candle, and tied it on the under side of the donkey's tail, and then set lire to it, and when the caudle commenced to explode that was' the most thoroughly astonished donkey ever seen. He got righ: up oti.liis ears, and kicked as though lie was trying to kick his shoes oil. When the "shooting ' was over, Jim, who was boiling over with rage, took the donkey home and went to patching him up. The Burlington, Vernioul, Fnr Vm dij Thnti, speaklus ot the death ot Mr. Sallord. Suva: "A. B. Sallord. F.-u.. of Cairo, III., hen visiting Ins cousin, Mr, E. (). Saflurd, of tho firm uf Sutlurd A Humphrey, was discovered by Dr. c. P. Thayer, about eight o'clock, last evening, at tho corner ol Church and Cherry streets, very ill, and clinging to a hitching post for supper!. Dr. Tiny r at once carried hi in Into Jonos's drug store, and touod liliu tillering from a severe stroke ol apoplexy. A carriage wni ohtnlned, and the sick man was taken to the residence of tits cousin, wherejie died two hours later. Deceased was a prominent and highly respected cit izen ot Cairo, cashier of the City National Bank of that city, and president ol the saving bank, lie was a brother of Uon. A. 1. K. Saflurd, Governor ot Arizona, and of Mrs. Dr. Mary Sallord Blake, ol Boston. he was accompanied by his wife and ulster, who were by him at his death. Ills age was some Hfty-tlve years." IN MEM0R1AM. Meetloir ef ths Director of tb Citv Na tional Bank -Reavlutlona on the Death ot A. B. baiforU. At a meeting of the directors ot the City National bank and Lnterprise sav lugs bank, ol the city ol Cairo, held at the City National bank building, la Culm, Illinois, on the :'d day cd August, . )., 177, in memory of Alfred l. tsaf. fold, late president ot the latter, and cashier ol the lormcr bank, tho follow ing resolutions were ollered and upon due consideration ami expression of opinion, unanimously adopted, as the solemn sense ol the meeting, collectively and individually, viz : be it Hr.iolci-'l, By the united directory ol the City ..National and Knteipiise eav ings banks ot the city ol Cairo, now as sembled lo do homage ami reverence to the memory ol the late Alired I'. Sallord. j.'it That in Mr. Sallord we recognize, not only the original lotinder ot the institutions, w hose direc- lory are now here present to mourn his untimely loss, but one whose sublime Integrity, honesty ot purpose, unsutiiasscd executive ability, rein, rka. ble judgment of human nature, liuanci d ton-thought and intuitive knowledge of all that constitutes a perlect banker, could alone tiav given to these InstiiH lions the confidence they have in public esliiu.tion ami the high and justly mer ited tio-P.ioii they iiotv occupy, we are tirou'l to sav in public favor, .second That to I ho w arm heart, generous Impulses and pure and lolly desire of Mr. Sallord to found in this community an institution wliere every houe-t man, woman and child, could lay up, and lem ive again with Interest, each honest penny the people ot Cairo are indebted lor its lirst sayings bank, and lor his effort in that behalf, many must ami will arise to "bless bis memory" Third That as the head ol these institrtions no iu:omiums can do justice to his memory, uml no language can adequately express the sorrow most prolouml, or the los beyond esti mate that we loci and have suffered In the death ot -ueli a man. Fourth I hat in the opinion of these directors no nun in any community, ever held -o large a share ol the public be irt, or deserved it more than Mr. Sal lord: in business, in public and private charities in tho cause of education and in social lite, his loss cannot be estimated. Fir": h That to th'-great public business heart ol Cairo, the unnumbered rrn-nds ot the deceased, and especially ids de voted wite mid relatives, we, mingling our tears with theirs, extend prolound sympathy, and give assurance that Mr. Sallord's memory will i ver be cheished, Sixth That a copy ot these resolu tions be foiward -d to the wite of tie- de.-( a-ed. spread upon the records ot the city National and Knterprise Sav ings Banks, published in the airo pa pers; and that the assistant cashier ol the City National Bank be, and is hereby authorized and Instructed to pro cure, "at the cost ot suhl bank, a suitable lite,Mznl nnrtrait of Mr. Sallord. to lie hnri!' in said bank, to the end that wi who shall ever remember, may also daily see the honest, noble, and generous face of ihe founder and patron ot the bmks whieh th-se directors represent. P. W. Bahclav. Chairman i. I). Wn.i.uMsov, Secretary. ANGTHER STRIKE. Lab imn on the E M. Norton are com pelled to Quit Work. At about nine o'clock last night a dif hciilty occurred between a lot of negro strikers and a gang of laborers em ployed in coaling up the towboat K. M Norton. It seems that the men at work on the boat had agreed , to coal tip at the old price, '.M cents a box, which is halt -cent under the price demanded by the strik'-rs. The latter, to the number ol thirty-Jive or forty, con gregated about the boat and warned the men at work putting the coal on her to quit wofk, unless they got three cents a box. This the men refused to do, w hen the strikers commenced to stone them, and finally succeeded in driving them Irom the boats. The mayor and scyer.il city oilleers were present but seemed unable to quell the disturbance, and at ten o'clock the strikers were still hanging about the boat and refused to allow the men to return to their work. This kind of work will not do. That these men have a perlect right to refuse to work tor less than they demand is not questioned, but they have no right to prevent others Irom working who are willing and desire to work for the old wages. They must understand that to use lorce to compel men to leave their work is a grave oflense, tor which they can be severally punished, and tor which they will be punished. They must be given to understand that the l.nv is supremcjaud that they can not vio late ,it with impunity. In short this spirit of tnobisnt must be broken up, and the sooner it is broken up the better be it will lor the strikers themselves and the city at large. CuiinliiKhiiiii. From the l'aducau News of Monday. The C iro llt l.LBliN of Saturday has a very heavy seiisutlonal article on the sub ject ol the man Cunningham, whose wile died so mysteriously at I nion City lust week, and says the victim was "Mangie Meg, the daughter of a l'aducali e'ergyman.'' There never was a clergy, man named King in l'aducali of the Pres byterian or any other denomination, which iiiinouncemeni spoils that portion of the ll l,i.KHN's story. The time he "took her to Mound i Ity in a skill','' was the tlnifi lie stole a skill' hero. He wanted her to go down to Cairo on the Jim F'isk and said that he would go in a skitr. She im agined that lie was trying to desert ber und told him she would go in the skill tno, and they went down thu liver together, He was not 'considered so much ol a gentle man" In-ra ii" be seems to have been In Cairo, probably because be behaved lilni M il better llian ho did here. While he was 'acre we are Informed that be "beat" everybody promUcuoiHly, and his wife st citird to be laboring under the impron ion all the time that ho was trying to desert her. We give tin ace tmnt ot him In our issue of Saturday, which we have every raason to believe was correct. One thing ia certuiu. the woman whom Cumnnirliatu is charged with poisoning was never a (flti- zen of this place, exce 1 1 w nue ue wan nere with her. Notice to Miliieia. I i.i r.Nois Ckntiiai. Railroad, Caiiio, July 2Mb, 1S77. j Trains on this road are again running regularly. Freight lor Chicago, nnd points east, that can he reached by the Michigan Central, will ho received and torwarded at owners' risk-tho road will assume no responsibilities Irom loss detention, etc. Jam. Johnson, 3t, Oen'l Southern Agent, aMaMpV.' aWIMaMHaaiai RIVER NEWS. (tLMHAL 1 1 LM.i. Tho lice and barges passed to St. Louis yesterday morning. Tho Vlrgie I.cc with a fair trip passed to Cincinnati. Tho Golden Citv left Cincinnati last evening tor New Orleans. The Andy Baum will pass here to morrow morning for Memphis. Capt. Jim Ilees' new packet llattie Noland will pass In re to-morrow lor the Arkansas river. Tho llattie Hooper leaves Cincinnati .Saturday for tho Arkansas. Nearly all the state rooms on the Vli.t Shinkle were entered below New Al bany and the occupants were relieved of money and valuables. The thieves used chloroform ou their victims. At new Albany ofllcers searched all on board but found nothing. The L". P. Schenk was detained In the Ohio by the fog and low water. Caiitaln James J'aul has sold hU steamer Hubert Mitchell to Captain J. A Williamson and others just as she lays at West Louisville. The transler was to have been completed yesterday. Captain Parisal's new steamer Alvin Wad made a trial trip at Louisville Tuesday last. The Grand Tower, evening before last had a spledid trip of Ireight and people, Among her passengers to this city were Miss Nellie Antrim and Maggie Fed- i rick. Pilots Kellogg and Oray ol the Ste. Oenevieve came out In the Grand Tower to look at the river. T.ie Ste. Genevive leaves St. Louis to-day lor Vicksburg. The Colorado is to come out in place of the Belle Memphis next trip. l Ice of IlUaollition. Notice is hereby given to our lriends and patrons, and to the public in general, that the firm ol !".. i W Under, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Kd ward A. Buder will continue the business at the old stand, corner ol Washington avenue and Kighth street, in bis own name, he having assumed all the liabili- itles and being entitled alone to collect all outstandings ot the old linn. Hoping that the same liberal patronage extended to the jewelry establishment may be :outlinied in the tuture. KDWAUi) A. Bt'iiKH, W il l. mm lit 10.lt. C'Aiho. Ills., July 31st, 1ST". 7-12w Hutu Ju l.vetin ? With Its attendant troubles, constipa tion, headache, loss ot appetite, gloomi ness, water brash, distress alter eat ing, etc.: If so take DaCosta's radical cure and be well. Its result is astonish lug, and sure relief is guaranteed in every case, where it is used as directed. It a-sists digestion, tones up the stomach, strengthens the debilitated, restores a natural appetite and as a liver regulator has no equal. A clergyman ot Philadel phia says : It is the very foundation ol health. To all who are sullermg from a disordered stomach or liver, or who need a gentle spring (r summer tonic, we say try it, and you will thank us for the ad vice. Trial size 25 cents. Sold by Bar clay brother Also agents lor Parker's pleasant worm syrup, which Is sure death to worms. Pleasant to take, und requires no physic. Price 23 cents. Try it. For Henl. The bar, and bar llxtures ot the Butchers' and Drovers' Exchange on Kighth street, between Washington and Commercial avenues. Also the rear part of the building, suiUble for a resi deuce. The w hole will be let cheap to a good tenant. Applv to l.Ol'IS 111. A l l AN', it On the Premises. notice lo Mi I i pern. The Cairo and Vincennes railroad lias resinned receiving freight lor all points. UoliT. Castlk, Agent. I'm clt iijfc oi Heat mid Comfort for II red Women. Mrs. Heiirv Ward Beecher, whose house hold knowledge and perfect honeaty no one presumes to doubt, recommends house keepers to Use Washine, the new substitute for soap. She says she Is pleased with it. It is a great saver ol time and labor, and can no more injure clothing than common wiirni water. Mrs. Bee her is right. Washine has many great advantages over soap. It washes In one-lhird of the time. It almost entirely does away with rubbing. Washes as well l'u hard water as solt. It Is the only article known that will preven woolens trom shrinking. Other artieles as sist somewhat in washing, but they injure the clothes. Washine .positively wilt not Injure clothing. These are eome ol the qualities which have made Washine so populur among the intelligent housekeepers ot America. All who are not using Wastdne will uot regret it if they take special pains to procure and give it a trial. Price, b and 10 eents. Sold by all grocers. Ailinlulxlrntor'a mile. Public, notice i hereby nlven that in pur suance and by virtue of a certain order, JudK- i .i..nw ni' the ciutitv court of Alexan der county, state of Illinois, made and entered , .. . ..!. A 11 S7C. at me reoruary leriu oi nm (.mi ., upon the application of the undersigned, ad ministrator 01 tne esiaiu u i.auia deceased, to said court for leave to tell real ea- ...... oi niMt a.liiiiiOsinitiir. on Tuesday. .ii.,,,i i,,M dMiii .Hinie to nav uic ueuis ui - mi,,, ..in ..r. ....... - , , . , . . .Inly ltth, l77,ul the hoiirol two o'clock In the attrrnonn, at the front door of Uie court bullae in the city of Uuro, In aain county aim aiair, ,.iv... m ,mlilii x le tn the highest and best bid der Hie In lowinir oescrineu real esuuc u.ior.j. The east half of the north-east quarter of aectlou four l(), In townahlp .so. yoventrvn (111. South IIWKe NO. IWI) i -1 ...-, ,r ii,e .1,1 iirinciiml meridian, In aiiid county; also sixleen (In) lots, .No, one (I ) In IwelVl'lUJIiolllincill'.lve, anu nua.umi- seven( o) lii forty d") both.inelusivo, In block v., ii.irieen 1 1 .11 in the fourth (Uh addition t aid ntjr of (alio "as the said lots are designated nd dea cribed on the recorded lliup or plat of aiua Cdyt -ia,. it o. iwentv-loiir 124). In block No. Ill'y-llve ("''), In the llrst addition to said city ot i uini u,,,l ,n b.ia thirteen (I. II and fourteen (I I), In blocs No. seventecn(U), in the city of La Kill I', in I tic county of La Sado, ami stale aforesaid. Said real estate Is to be sold for the payment of the Ccbis of the an hi estate, and the same will lie aold for nne-half casn in hand and the balance In six and twelve months With good personal security and a inortgige, ur inorlguge, on the preiu'ae sold to secure Iwl ance uf the purchase iiu-nev . IIorack. WammiB, Caiho, .TiineO. 1STT Admlnisirmnr, etc $999 every month in the business we furnish, but those willing lo work cau easily tarn a doaen dollars a day right In their own lo ailitiss. Ha no room to explain nere, Busi ness pleasant and honorable, W omeu. boys tnd girls do as well aa men. Wj will furnish you a coinulcte outfit free, The business pays better than anyudag else. He will hear ei uenseofstartlugyou. Fsrtlculan ft.e. W ind see, farmers and mechanic, their ton and daughter, and all classes ia need ol paying work at borne, stwidd writ to u and burn a iboul the work at once. Now is tb tint don't delay, AdCmi Taoi A Cu. Augusta Main. COMMERCIAL CAiao, Illinois, lutftDAT F-vusti,.! August 'J u;7. ( There Is little change la the condition ol affairs here. The weather is very warm, the thermometer ranging from 05 to 03 degrees. We have had several tine rains during the week, and reports Irom all sections are that crops of all kinds are doing well. The great railroad strikes are about over, and the railroads are all running their tralns.regular ugain. The flour market Is unchanged. Choice and medium grades are scarce, and in demand. Prices are unchanged. though weaker, and purchasers of round lots could undoubtedly obtain conces sions. Low grade flour Is in fair supply. and light demand. Sales ot choice and medium grades since last report have been liberal and exceed those ol the same number ot days at any time since April The hay market presents no .more encouraging aspect than at the date ol our last report. The demand Is confined almost entirely to the local trade and to the belter qualities ot hay Receipts arc light, and the supply on the market small, though adequate lor all inquiry. Prices are steady at previous quotations There is a good demand lor white corn and arrivals are promptly taken at 5354c. There Is orrtv a light stock on the market. Mixed and yellow is in limited supply and fair demand at OieTjWc There Is no Improvement In the market for oats. The demand Is very light and prices weak at quota tions. Beeeipts are light and there nre but few on the market. The supply, however, is large enough to answer all inquiry There U a lair supply ot meal on the market. The demand Is good and prices steady at $2 8."i2j2 DO for city at $2 75(a;2 80 for good country The supply of bran on the market is light and prices steady at $12 fJijlU The sales of tobacco at the Farmers' warehouse to-day comprised S7 hogsheads leaf and lugs. There was a good attendance ot buyers, and all offerings were taken at good prices. The pi ices obtained ure a little In advance ot those of previous sales Pototoes are In fair supply and steady at 40(X45o per bushel, and $150175 per bbl. .according to the size ol the barrel and quality ol the potatoes. 1 hey are selling from country wagons at 4()-g;-irc Poultry is plenty wiiti a lair demand. Prices are steady at quo tations Eggs are abundant and dull ht7i-3e There is very liltle choice butter ou the market, and the demand is active ut 10(a,lSc. Receipts are light and arrivals are taken promptly at tho above quotations. Common butler is plenty and dull. Sold at any price Fruit of all kinds is very plenty and prices nre down. Choice peaches lu one-third bush el boxes sold to-day Irom 20 to 30c, and common as low as 10fVijl5c. Apples ure plenty and dull at any price. Ra.es by river are unchanged, THK MARKET. (jaTOiir friends should bear In mind tlut the prices here given are only lor sales from lirst hands In round lois. in tilling orders and for broken lots it Is necessary to charge an advance over these ligures. "8 FLOUR. 'The flour market is not materially changed. Choice and medium grades are in light demand at quotations. Sales noted wree 150 bbls. lamily $7 25; 100 bbls. XXX $G 7.V7-J7; 75 bbls choice family, 7 25; 10U bids choice family, ?7 50; 100 bbls. low XXX $0 75, 100 bbls. XX $G00; 100 bbls. choice family, $7 25; 100 bbls. choice family, $7 25-; 1,200 bbls. various grades. $iJfc8. CORN. 'There is a good demand lor white corn, and arrivals are promptly taken at 511-fcft-ic. Yellow nnd mixed is in limited supply and fair demand at 025ltc. Sales white were 1 car white In sacks, 00c; 1 ear white mixed in bulk, 53e; 1 car white In sacks, Glc. HAY. There is olny a.local demand for hay. Tin1 supply is light and receipts limited. Prices are steady at previous quotations. We note sales ol 1 car prime Timothy, 11 50; 2 cars choice mixed, $11 50. OATS. There is no Improvement in the condi tion of the market for oats. The demand Is very small, and prices are weak at 1)4 tjf,35c for Northern In sacks. We note sales of 75 sacks Northern at H5c; one car Northern in sacks, 34c. TOBACCO. Sales at the Farmers' warehouse were S3 hhds. leaf and lugs as follows: $7 00, 6 50, C 00, 0 50, 6 70, C CO, 6 05, 0 00, 6 20, 6 23, 0 80, 6 30, 6 CO, 6 35, 6 00. 6 00, 0 00, C 10, C 05, 6 70, 7 00, 8 25, 6 50, 6 25, 5 40, 5 70, 4 35,3 00, 500, 4 50, 3 25, 3 00, 3 00, 5 CO, 4 05, 5 00, 3 25, 3 05, 4 10, 3 15, 5 05, 5 80,500,500,4 00, 5 05,3 10,3 20. 5 35, 3 20,5 00, 4 00, 5 00, 3 20, 4 40, 5 05, 2 00, 4 50, 2 95, 5 20, 3 10, 3 00. 2 90,4 00, 2 90, 2 00, 2 70, 3 05, 4 00, 3 50, 3 70, 3 55, 4 55, 3 50, 5 00, 4 CO, 5 30, 2 95, 4 20, 4 15, 2 00, 4 00, 3 00, 5 05, 4 05. 2 50. MEAL. City meal is in fair supply and fair de mand at prices quoted. Country is goc d stock an.l limlUd demand. Sales noted were 50 bbls good country, $2 00; 100 bbls city, $2 00; 150 bbls city, $2852 90. BRAN. The supply Is limited and demand light. Prices are steady at $IJ13. Sales were 50 sacks, $12; 100 sacks, $13; 50 sacks, $13. POTATOES, Potatoes are In lair supply, wltl good demand They are selling I 8 country wagons at Irom 40 to 45c. Ii at rels they are worth $1 50(31 73, acc d Ing to the sl.o of the barrel and III quality ol potatoes. rOPLTRY. Poultry of all kinds Is In good supply, aud steady at prices quoted. Sales were 10 coops ycung chickens, $1 251 73; 6 coops hens, $2 50; Scoops youug chick ens $1251 73. EQG9. Eggs are plenty aad dull at 78c. We note sales oi 150 dozen 7Jo; 10 boxes 7(3 8c, 4 boxes, 8c; 100 dozen 7c, BUTTER. Choice butter is scarce) and la demand. Common and low grades aro plenty tad dull. We note sales as follows : 100 lbs. Southern Illinois, 15Jc; 10 tubs Northern dairy, lOftlSc; 20 palls Southern Illinois, 12l!c. FRUIT. Fruit of all kinds Is abundant and prices arc down. Choice peaches are worth 20 to 30c. per box, and common 10 folic Apples are abuDsiant aad dull at any price. Sales ot peaches noted were 30 boxes choice 20(V)23c; 10 boxes do, 30; 40 boxes common, 1015c. ONIONS. Choice onions are worth $1 75(12 per bbl. There Is only a HbIi'. sun-olv on the market. SALT. Safes salt were 280 bbls at $1 30. VEGETABLE'S. Vegetables are plenty and prices are very low. Tomatoes are selling at 40(4 50c per bushel, and cabbage at $44 50 per hundred. 1NNHBANCE. INSURANCE. 3AIT0BD MORRIS AND CANDEE General Insurance Agents 73 OHIO LEVEE, City Hational laak BnUdiaf, vp-atalri. 7h Oldest EaUbUahed Aconey la South TO llUnola, repraaanUnc oti t65 OOP OOP CHAXCEBV NOTICE. Stale of Illinois, County of Alexander. Circuit courtof Alexander county, SepUm ber term, A. o. ISiT. Kilmuna K. O'Brien vs. Edmund 1). (iaraifhty, tugeue (urag ty, Jacob II. Hurrough, Jose phine (jaraghty 11. .sleviu and J. Slevm. bill in chancery. Ailidavit of the non -residence of Jacob Bur rough, Kugene (jarughty, 11. Slevia and J. Sleviu of UiedelemlauU above named, having been tiled in the olllce f the clerk of said Cir cuit court of Alexander couaty, notice ia here- nyvlven to the saiil aon resident uelendanta, Hint the complainant has tiled bis bill of com plaint in said court on the chancery side thereof on the Uist day uf May, A. u. If77, and that a summons thereupon issued out ot sal i court sgainst said d lendauta, returnable on the third Moudar of Mar, a. d. IST7. as is by law required. And an order having been entered of record in said court at the .May term 1S77, there of, that said cause stand continued . with order of publication Now. hen-lore, unlesa you, Uie said Jacob II. Rurroitgh, Lugene Uaragbty. II Slevin aiei J. slevin ahull persoually baand appear I fore the said circuit court of Alexan der couuty on the llrst day f the next term thereof, to be holdei at the court house in the city ol' Cairo, in aahl county, on Hie llrst Mon day of September A. n. 1S77, and plead, au swerordemurto ihe said complainant's bill of complaint, the same, and the matters and things therein charged and stated will be taken as con Jessed, and -a decree entered agaiust you accord ing! to the prayer of said hill. JoHS A. REEVR, Clerk. Jims' 11. Met kit, Complainant's Solicitor Calm, ills-, July 1.1th, a d s77. sw. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK. Public notice is hereby elven that by Tirtue of a uereeof Ihe couuty court of the county, ol Alexander in tne state ot ninois. undcrcd at the Juue term of said Court, IH77. upon tho application of the undersigned, to sell the real property uf the cstataol l.ouhi .Samunno, decen.seil to jay the debis of ihcuiiuie, 1, Harmon ii. Wick, admin istrr.tnr de bonis nun uf the estate uf Louis Naa- Suuno, hue of said county deceased, will sell at public vendue, on tne .list dav ot July, A. 1'., Is; 7 at the f out door of the court house iu the eity of Cairo at wo o'clock p. m ot said dav to the hiiri.est and best UlCder to ) ay ine ueots uf said Louis Nassanno, Ceceused, the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot cnht (s) In, block seventeen (17), in the II, st addition the to city ol Cairo, siuiale in said county and state having thereon a Hue two story brick building adapltd for busiaess and res-.deice. The said property will be sold absolutely and ireefrom any incumbrance, including Ihe the widow, a doner, which will I rebused lo the purchaser without nirtJrer consideration. Terms or sale: One thoiiaunil dollars and one-half of surplus to be cash in hand, and the lialjucx In six month from tune of sale. T he deferred payment must lui eviueuced by thi purchaser's note drawing six percent Interest with person ii security, and side morUaite upon the premises sold. Hated June -an is,.. llAIMOS II. TtLACK, Adtiiin'striitorde Isinis non of the estate of Louis Nassanno dUl Ailminlalratvr'a Aonie. Kstate ot John Craig, deceased. The undersigned having been appointed administrator or the estate ol John Craig late of the couuty ol Alexander and state of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice that ho will appear before the county court ot Alexander county at the couit house In Cairo at the August term, on the third Monday In August next, at which time all persons having claims against said estate ao n itllied and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. At pel-sons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make im uediate payment to the undersigned. Dated, lhi anth day of May. A. D. 18.7. .Iamks L. .Sandxrs' Administrator. CONSUMPTION POSITIVELY CURED All sutlerers trom this disease anxious to be cured should try Dr. K iss uer's Celebrated Consumptive Powders. These powders are the only preparation known that will cure Consumption and all diseases of the throat and lungs indeed, so strong is our faith In them, nnd also to convince you that they are no humbug, we will forward to every sutterer, by mail postpaid, a free trial box. We don't want your money until you are perfectly satisfied of their curative pewers. If you life Is worth saving, don't delay tn giving these powders a trial, as they wil kiirulv iMirn vnu. Price, lor large box. sent to rny part of the United Slates or Canada by mail on receipt of price. Address, ASH & BOBBINS, 360 Fulton street. Brwoklvn. N. Y. Atnuuilrtrlx Hollee. Estate ol Timothy 0'Cllahan. deceased The undersigned, having been appointed administratrix of the e-tate of Timothy O'callaban, late ot the county of Alexander and State ol llliuols. deceaaed, ht-rer glvee notice that she will appear belore the county court ol Alexander county, at the court hens In Cairo at the August term, on the third Monday in August next, at which time ali person having claims gainst aaid eatate are notified and rt I quested to attend ror tne purpose ot having a. tbe s ra tdjiu'ed. All pron Indebted " tn said estate are renuesUd to make Unme- jut paimeni to tne unceinigntu. Uaua mil 19 a nay i ,1 n, a. w. is.i. Bridget O callhm. 6-21w6w AdmiuuuraUix. W.H. MABEAK.M.D. ur.,uriguam- .sbcomik.j Offloa 136 Commercial Art. 3.1.1m Cairo, IltlaoU. gpectal attention glvta to tb trmnta Chronic Di.t and dlea.peuluw al . l-ahst tvsi.Tiiunaa- mBaaSt I , ii. Monster III. Oil llrW. Wmi (vm Vvoaaa, Canaeu. 14