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DIRECTORY ..iIKO IWSINESS HOUSES, lr, Any biiidiii-ta llrm (an huvr llirw-lines jau, In Ilii i-ultiiuil under iiiiriiirintt: lirniliiig; llherstu ui tl ,Vi iit iiunilliur tit! per year ayaute quarterly in u'tvancc. HnrdHnn-, moves mid Tin War. A. IIAIM. V- liinlir In M.ivi-.Tin mil Hunt A uri', luii'ii iiihI l-eiiiiiii' Iuii.U-iiwiiIh, Wire ii.uiIk, itiii-iriiUHK, rumpa ''i iji'i'utk. 1 1 ( i.rumcrcml Avenue, t.uilrriiu.', und Jul) Win k douruii abort milne. l.uinin-r. .1. S.Mi-ti AIIKY-Dealer In hurt ami Hull Iiiiii t, flouring, cciliiur, aiding anil rnul.u-.ed iiiinlwr, lulli mul nliiiiKli'i. t'lliui uii'l Jur-l urutr i weiiiiiiii urea uun ihioIiiiikIuii-vii.ui;' LANCAKTKIt A KICK liralt n in aii-h, loom, lillnilH, eli'., Imnl and lt huiilier ami ninnies, turd itml olllee. Cuiiumrrlul u venue, -.irner I7lli street. ttnei-iiMUMre. U. il AUT.MAN -Pukr in IJm-iii.iviure, Tuya, l-iii vml ull klii'lanl luii-yurliid". Cummer- al aveuii, corner tji btrn:t. PlittiEriiiliy . WILLIAM WINTCItHxih Htrevt Ik-iwiiu Juibroercial avenue and Wiuiliin.ton avenue. 4 lathing unit Merchant tailoring. JOHN ANTItlM-Men liant Tailor and dmler In Ifeady llu'li'J.lolhhijf- "S Ohio Ivm-. Keni r.otiite AKfiii'ifw. M. J. IIOWM.Y-ll.iil Katate Axt. liny and Ib rial estate, coHerta renin, iiaya Ihii-i lor non-reel'lcnta.ete:. Oinimereiul uveuue, be ! ii Ninth and Tenth Hreeia. ('oiniiilaslitu M t-rrliiiiiln. UINKLKATHIKTLKWOOU l.ntu.n and ii.liuoco r uvi'iru unl m iiriutor of the arnKiV Tobuiuo V un linu.i-. 1."' A 1-7 Comiiniieri-.i-l Avenue. (AMr.lt YOST- l Licui-ral Kurvturi'lnK umI o.-nnntMon luerrhaut, lor the full' of luiiu, Imnltn, Oi iardaud Dairy Produce, r'xjbio Levee. 11 A. WllKELOt K A O. i (jriM-ral iurwunliii;,' und ('ninrnltalon tuerehunUi, ami dmleis in (. I Mini of I nut unil I'riHluri-, M Ohio Levi. (nfliiiin nl sijlic-:U-I. rteni'il I'tirnithed on I'iiijoii. K. f. liuukt-rs Hitler Klnr nf Iron. 'fids truly valuable tunic It t.-en to Uio: -uti.hly let' ted by all rlar.e (it Ike cominnnliy that it ii now iteemeil liiiliai'i'ioiithli- u a tune, medicine. It curta l.nl iiiiii-, . ii r i IJ -m the idoi dead nine UiIit to ihe aiijinw'ji, n:iivati'i ll, iiili'Di and iiokn;a tilt r.vi'iyhmiy fhould rmtr it. Knr th tin of Weak Momai h, nn.ri.l tt tliily, Inili(illon, UiM-wi a ol the Moioai li and lor all ium-i n inrin u tunic 'Ihia winv inrlodi Ihn moat iijtiii'al!i and Hhriint aalt ol inn He mM-ia -ti!ra'ii ol tuiiKiiptir oxiilr ujinliiutil Hh mi ni'i-t fn i- fHlcof ull T-Ktal)le tionn--1 "i!'w J'viuviaii lark. I'd tou waul ein,i ihini; In hinntil i n yi.u 1otou Wunt a koikI ctilr Ho you K ant in Ki t ri-i ol ni rviiiiini-pa Ho yon waul rm ruy hi you want to alirp Wfll ' Do you wun t In hmld up your umaiitul on Do you want tofd widl i lo you wuiit a hri-k and vlorMis fi vlinir If von i o. try hlSMI.'H lillll.lt WIM. OF 1'KoV. I only ak a trial of thin ri-ut nudirint' Itewanuf counwrfeita, aa huiiiii'a Hit'ir W iiifo. Iron ia the only tun and t.lei'tuul nimdy In the known wuld turtle pi m.anii.t irurf ol Oyiifiiia and I'i.'hilit;',and t.k ihicnro a nunilor of nmtutioua iilli-rid tome tmMii:, 1 would fruution the toliiiuunily to puri'lii't none hut the jjnume article, manufacture d hy K. KUi.Ul.aiid having h!8 etunili on tl.-: ork of every bottle. 'I r.e very l'n t tliat othem hru ;ryiut( to imitate thin valuable nu diriur, .i .. -ita worth aud apeak Toluuni iu it Uvor. t i II.eKi'UUilie, 1.. 1 Ktin Lei ' . Mild ouly iu hotik, so d y ilni;-ii.ti and dealer every win re. K. F. hunl !, 1'ro- nelcr, jJuriti MulU strict, 1'h.luiK.li lha, TAI'K WOUM KKSlOVhO ALIVE. Uead an'l ill con.ilete in two Imur. So lee till head jiaeai . rieut, I'm end lwliiU( !i Vuriua removed ly I'r. K.nel, i't Ninth Ninth alm'la rhilu leihia, l'a, Slid loreii. iilar or am you dnivi-t lor a hottle of lir, Kiinkcl'a H'irmjni). It lii viriiils. J'nectl faehaKe Ural it ml luinlort Tirrd Moinen. f.ii lira. Hi'tiry WarJ Ki-ecbor, whoie liouic liolil knowkilKS and perfect bunoi-ly lo one preeuuica to dntilitr.,ioiaiiii'Oilaliiiiii, keepera lo ue Watliinc, the iww ulitiluti; lor oup. Sim '.!) " hi' lit pleaed with ll. It i great nvor ol lime anil labor, and ean no wore Injure duiliing than toiimion warm watur. Mr. Ut u bur nlit. Wa-bitic ha many frent .t'lvatilaji over auup. It Wimlica in olif-lliltd t tin' time. It almost entirely d'Jinaway w ith i libblii','. U'ahe at We'l in lmril water uttolt It I tlieonlv artldo known that will tircuii woolen' trom nbrinkintr. Otbcr articles a aiit aomt-wli.il in w1iIdi;, but they ii.jinv ttie elotlioi. Wasbino poMtheljr will not Injure clothing. Tbee are eome ol t'uc i;ui.lit!ci wbli b have made Wa-liiDc so opulur auion t!i lnU'lligent hJUekeeper id Artn.-rlca. All who are not Univ ' Vabiiio w ill uol rctin t it il they lake atienlal pain to proi tire anil rive it a trial, rnce, ana i) teiit: by all L'roccrn. SoM ilupiiv reaij to oiu yoiiuir men Ir: llic eneets ni errors ann ums ii (a) eorlv life. .Munkood Uctored. Im rt iieillnianta to marruci- removed. CO UJ I S and remurkalile reint lun n ii.i-oi'Ki i'i in nun- iiu New feuleii Sm ami cireuiai! '''lit iree in .......t..... 4.1.1.. llu.tii. Am. in to wii lATioic. 11 1 N. Ninth at. I hila- 3 ileliihla. An initltiltinn bav- m !g ir-K a hiifh reimiution lor honor- 'utile conil ii t and prufeaiouul iikill. ILLINOIS CENTKAL E. R. Shortestnd L QUICKEST ROUTE -TO- St. Louis & Chicago Tho only Road nutming Two Daily Trains from Cairo, Making Trains leave Cairo i Kust fcxpre-s, arriving in St. J:'iO p.m. LiiUia 8:."l P. m.; CbicaKO, .:.10, a.m. 220 p. m, CINCINNATI &L0UIS VILLE FAST LINE Airivinirl n Clnflnnati H:30, n.iu.; Louis villi', H:ir, a.m.; ludinnapoli, 4.Ui a.m.; 1'a-Hcngers by tbis train arrive at aboe points OF ANY OTHER KOUTE. 1IO"p. tn. Fast Mail with meepers altaeti " eil," for ST. LULLS and CUlCAliO, wrivlng in 5t. Louis nt U::iO a.m. (Jbi uaito at 4..'ii) p.m. Coiiiicctliijr at Odin or Kiliuybam ttr Cincinnati, Louiavillc and Iudianapolia. FAST TIME EAST iBScnL'crg by tbls lino uo tbrough to the Ease without any delay caused by Hunduy intervenini.'. I N HATUK1A Al-TKILNOON THAIJt VltM CA1HO AltKIVKS IN NEW YollK ilOSDAV MOIIMNU AT 10:f5. & HOURS IN ADVANCE OK ANY OTHKll BOUTK. AtlvertlaumeiiU of compclim' lines Hint titer make betlf r time than this one, am are lusued nllhcr tlirotiirh lnoranee or a ile sire to mislead tho public-. or tliwiRH tlnkfU "nd Inlormatlon, tiililr at Illinois Cimtral B. tt. Depot, Cairo. " TRAINS AWnlVB AT CAIUO 2 tx p m 1: IS a. IB tl fall .1 A.I. JOHNSON. . ' ' Gen'l Southern Agt U, Jo.-fS. Ticket Agt. . BKCKET 800IETIE8 13 K.M.K.c. 1 III: l:ii;hli "I the nlwite ordi r meni nt II. Ml hull Hie Ilr.t and thiiil .Vluniluv Ii eiu ii ili'intli. t.'oiiiiiii ruiul avenue. Id iloi.r aoutli ol 1 -lit ntrvi'l, am p hi. .loii.i Ii. lloi.'iK, O. M. ASCAI.OS LODGE, NO. M. Kiil'htaol l'ylhiaii, mwta every Frl d-iy niKiit ul hiill-paat aoveii, in Odd tViluwa' Hall. - - - llovva, i:lin;ii''l!or Cuiiiiiiandtr. AI.I.X AM'KIt I.OIXiK, NO. iiiii 'M'i.nriii unii r ui (nui-ri'i Ihwh, urn irt every 'I huradiiy nixht ul hall-iiael aeveo, iu their hall on .'oiniinTi;ia! iiviniii', U-tween hi Ih an J Hevenlb 'nets S ill K. II ' wki.nh, N. 0. r lAIUO l .VI AMI'MKNT, I. 0. O. Y., Itintl a.in i li-Ki IIuWm' Hull on the IliUuud thud I tiemtuy in every month, at hall-paet eevi n . A . I ominiih, C I' fAIIHil.ODOK. NO. ZTt, A. If. A A. M. i loin n Kiiinr noiiiiiiiiuu'jiuoiia in JIo mi: Mull, comer UilMiiereinl avinue I KiiI.th Htni t, on tli second uud iurth Mondav ol each month- ItiTKI 01' AOVKKTISIHi. I J-All billn foradvcrtlaitij, arc due and pay able t! ADVA.'H a TruuHii nt iulvi t;."iL will te inv rti-l at thv rule ol II m) pi-r ti".itiu for thu firnt ine rllun and r wnla for m h iilinejuetit one A lilnrul !u;iyjunt will be iiui.lc on atunilluK an I dlnpl a-lirti-ni(nU For in.sert.nK Funerul notii e tl " Notice ol rnevtiiiK of lodetiea or in.i;ret onlors oluU for ou t lnavrtion Church, tiock-ty, Ftlval und .Supper u.itii'ea will only be inserted us advertisement No advertlaemeut will be ro'lveil f.tleaa than 60rnw, and noaitvertliieiiientwill I iuwrli"! iir ieaaKiiin time do'.lara per month I.OC'AI. lU'MXI.MM MlTK i:h Of tine sij'ituv (s lines hjjiiw-) or more, In tiUitl la the lii i.i.Hi is a? follow.i ; (Lens than one square, eouuli d us afe'inurc.) One liisf rtlou per pinr - $ CO Two iiiw rtiDiia per e'dare TlirceliiHertluiij per sumiri.' rfix InwTlions per S'juitre Two weeks per square One month i,er piinure 1 M 1 7'i i :.() bpeeml rati'M tmi.le on larjre adverti-is uiengi or lor longer time. UNKJN BAKKRY. LOWER THAN EVER! iiv.if.' lo 1!ic j.rftM'iit bard tlin etui iMruily ol niouey, 1 v. id, IU I H-i- date, Si-ll It rend nt Itoe. r doen, or !t I.onvea for Oeitlit. Al-o Cakes, l'ii , tic , at prep!iftioiiUlj ion pncuB. '1 hen.- 'ondi an. ol tiie very bi -t in t!.e eily, and will I-1 ointin lid tie in-tl. i at- kllijll. j.i-(iriiT- from abroad will rccehe tirutDiit attention. KI1ANK KKATKV. I'rop'r Lriuti I'.al.ery. I ' -mmeri-ial Ave., lo t. 4lh and tilli t. airo, Ati;;u-t 'i. 1 -TT A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of Marriago ! AGuifloto WeJ.fjcit outijiiil ii Tr'il.st Dii I tt )i:tit ft iniTT-a- In t'nr that ifif); ,r i if, f rwi t-1 Bprotlili tirn tf. 1 iht Diicttifl fjf Weme'i, I A ! f"r r-nvJt, ftw.i .:. , ,,A l-HIVv 1 1 MEDICAL ADVISER! ;uie f..i. ii'.n Srvr u-t --nt 't( t i. r-. .t;'jhi . iirn ! t. A CLINICAL. LECTUHE cm m- ii-.r- .. . tr-H ttfHi- rt hir Throat dm! Lui'f CAUrili.Huptujre. Lu Opium Habtt.4r.,ptn nj ii. J.i!i!trlKi"k dt M"pttnl t,n rr' ot plr: or " thrM, r ..t,IHIi 'ii '.: . tri t'ltifll V r. .lif f ft-t. lut :.; fit, Awui UH. h U i'l J, i- N. t.u a;, bu Lcu.i, Mo. CITY NEWS. TL'lvSDAV, .ejiUMiber . 1T7. l or Knle. My il Aillinir liou-i; und lo'.ir lo'.-, Ua the prctnisi'S are two Ltro hut hon!o.'. tilled with plants. O'.vitiir to uoiitinticd bad beitltb 1 will sell dieap, it plica tion is made soon. I'ur inform it ion en quire at Tabor llrus., or on tli premi-'es near St. Mary's ln.i-p;t:il. 4c John J. Snxrnt. t u.ro II itlia-t'iill mul Try I.'h iii. llavinjr liclmrgHl Ir. Lower ar.tl reiiovtiletl my baih roonis. with tlic addi tion of a new receiver alter the latest ami mo-t convenient style, I thall take preat jileuwri! in Riving baths either medieate 1 or otherwise, to all who may eall on me. Int I in. I). A in ni. I lie I l-ropi Hil llolel-nediielii.il III , Ito.inl. Mr-. Harry Walker, proprletross t the Kuropean Hotel, lieing well aware ol the stringency of money, has reduced rates to all who may wish regular board to sixteen dollers per month or four dol lars per week, lor day hoard. In con tieotion wilh the Kuropean Hotel is, a first class restaurant, where oys.ttrs, gatue and all other delieaeies will he nerved at all bonis during day or nifrht. (tf.) Home AchIii. Ivl. lliaxton has returned to LU old stand in the Kciser hiiildinp;, where ho Is better prepared than ever to accommo date hi.s patrons und the public who may favor him w ith it call. He ha gone to considerable expense in litllnj; up n couple of nicely furnished rooms, which ho has provided with all the latest im provements and conveniences. lie em ploys only first class workmen and those who patronize him will have their wants attended to in stylo and will receive courteous treatment. tf ! Intermittent level4 Is so common in the country as scarcely to need comment. The causes which product) it are such as cold, Irregular living, overexertion, low spirits, nl'Iit air, exposure to miasmatic exhalations, vc. In large cities where edgo tools and agricultural implements arc niaiiti lai Hired, tho grinder protects his lungs lioiu the Injurious ellects of tho dust living til the grindstone by wearing a ropirator. Tho coal miner cro ho de scends the shalt provides himself with a safely lamp to guard against fire-dump. Now It is equally necessary lor those who arc brought in contact w ith any ot the causes leading to intermittent fever, to provldo themselves with that well known nntl highly esteemed remedy against It, tho home stomach litters. I miiM -rMlfiiiria tuerul Ileitis. 'I ho polite court bujliieks is pilled out. Mr. Kent has gone to Chicago on a brief visit. Tho public schools oDi-ii one week li'oni next .Monday. i no rc''iiiiir meeting ol the l. airo Temperance l.'niou will he held at Ir. W'ardner's building to-night. .Marx, the Ohio levee clothier, has the llm-st stock of gents underwear and ho.-lcry we nave ever seen In Cairo. l atnllh s can be Mippled with choice butter, sinall packages, ( all or send orders to . I.elghton, !l Ohio Levee, tf. -Mrs. lir. lliinniiig, ol this: city, will act as one of tho judges in awarding premiums on woman's handwork exhib ited at the Charleston (ajr. Miss Alb-o Oxh-y and Mi-s Etta Filkins, ot Ontralia, who have been making a briel visit In Cairo, returned home yesterday alternoon. Oeputy Sheriff Jack llodgo will move his family to Cairo shortly. Il Iilvs rented the "Thornton bouse" on Cudar street above Twenty-third. Alderman Odium J. Foley lias accept ed a place In tiie house of stratton il Liird. He coinineccd only ye-terd iy morning and already handles groceries Jlku a veteran. The public has been humbugged so often with worthless medicinal prcpara tioes, iliat only a few good ones remain In u-e. Or. IS'ill's lilood Mixture is one ot III. in. gjiue of ba-e ball plavnl by Die Comets and North Kiiders on Sunday aiierrioon, re.-uited in the dcleat oi the Comet- by u score ot thirty-five to evcti'.een. The M:s.is.-iiii county, Mo,, lair, which begins this morning at liarlcstrm. it ii said will be of unusual interest. It will h.-t lijiir days, and will draw many Ctiiro people. I'rofc-sor Alvord and wife, and Ali.-s Kiuie Alvor.l, have returned home. .Miss Annie Alvurl is in A.-h!ey visiting the daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. K. C. I 'ace, tormerly ol ihi. city. 1 he clo-ing of tlic doors ol the busi-t.e-.i houses of the Jewish merchants ol tin-; elty ye.iterday "Vom Kippur" was an evidence of their value to the bii.-hie-s liitcrc-tsol ( airo. If you want to b :y the finest an-1 nio.-t bc.iutiliii neek-tie you ever wort, goto .M'irx, the Oltio I.eyee clothier. There is no house in the city that can show. i- line a -to'.-k as Marx. Tho regular meeting of the JVinper at.ee I jiimi ol Cairo, will be Ih IJ in Or. Wardacr's building, Tue.-day evening, September Is at eight o'clock. Ii-.il.. ll.w;w;i.i., Secretary. I'arci.ts cannot be too careful iu guarding the health ot their babies. Only a good and reliable medicine should be given to them. Or. Hull's Ilaby Syrup is known not lo contain anything in- jurluii'. I 'rioo JO cerit-i. Keep your tee th In good condition and you will be happy. To do this you must call at the dental rooms ot Cuniiinc iS. Whitloi k. They perlorm nil the work of the prtifcs.-ion in the most satisfactory manner at the mo-t icasonalile jiriees. The dental rooms of Or. Jocelyn are at No. 14 Eighth street, w hero he is per lormliig'iJ cntal operations of all kinds. From tirtiiielal velums, (palates), to the extraction ot teeth. All work warranted, Satisfaction given, or ::o charges made. :it In the circuit court yesterday the case ol the people vs. Kasley and Allen on a charge ol robbery was on trial. The eve was not concluded nt, the adjourn ment ot court last evening, and will prohibit' take up the greater part ot to day. Mr. Jake Hath, who has been to Kuropo for about a year and a half, for the benefit of his health, returned to Cairo on Saturday, and has resumed his old tort as cashier In the dry goods establishment ot (ioldstine & Itosen water. The usual installation of officer of the Hibernian fire company took place at the company's engine house last Sat urday niiht. There was a full attend ance ol the members of the organization present, and a general good time was tiie result. The Padiicah lair comes off next week, and it all those Cairo people who say they arc going to visit I'aducah at one lime or another during Its contin uance don't back out when the time comes, uuro win ne wen represented from first to last. The St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern railroad will run a special train to Charleston during the tair, carrying passengers at reduced rates. Tho train will leave the depot in this city at&oOcach morning, ami returning at 7::0 in the evening. ' Miss Ella Armstrong, who has been In Shelbyvlllo for the past tour weeks, visiting tho family ot our tormcr citizen, W. V. Thornton, returned home on Sun day morning. Miss-Ella Is one ot Cairo's layoritc daughters, and her numerous friends wore s'aJ to welcome her taik. Among the arrivals at tho St, Charles ytsterday wero;Mrs. C. It. Webb and lutnily, St. Louis; William 11. and Joseph Murdock, St. Joseph, Lu; R. K. Koss, Itnstrop, Lo; J. 11. Hell, Mt. Carmel; U. W. Tlukle, Paducuh; Charles Pleasants, New Orleans and Ml-ss Mag gie Kenney, of Ereeport. Mr. Tom Morgan, w ho sunenntends work at tho Illinois Central round house, while helping to turn a switch engine on the turntable yesterday, met with a most painful and serious accident, which will lay him up for weeks to come, ills loot caught between the plunks of the table and the stone wall, tearing his fclioe ofland ttudhlng hh foot In u frlgbtlul manner. He was attended by Or. Ward Her, who dressed the wound and had him removed to his hoarding house. Mr. Henry IL Milburn, ol tho St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Sonthern rail road, left tho city for Princeton, Indiana, by the Cairo und Vincenni H railroad yesterday morning. Princeton is the home of Mr. Mllbuni's mother, and ho goes to that plueo for the purpose ol looking after a large amount ot real estate which it Is f-uld ho recently fell heir to through the death ol a distant relative. I, tun tier. Save your money by calling on J. S. McG ahey, corner of Twentieth street an I Washington avenue. Extra Inducement olli-red on sidewalk lumber tor the next thirty days. Also one carload choice cypress shingles at bottom prices 1 w Attention. '1 he housenold ellects of tho Lite Har mon Able will be sold nt public auction on Wednesday morning next, full par ticulars of which will be trivcii to-morrow. Telieiiers- i:niiniiiiiloii. There will be a public examination of teachers, held nt the high school build on Friday and Saturday, thu 2S(h and i'iltk ot September. Mus. P. A. Tavi.ok, oiintv Superiiitelidenf. Cairo, September 17th, 1-77. liurleslon l air. Out ing the continuance ot the Mi-s sippl county fair w hich begins to-day at Charleston Mo., the Iron .Mountain Kailway will run a special train tor the aceoniniouauon ot those desiring to attend. Leaving Cairo at Win a. in. Kcturnmg to ( airo at ,:.V) p.m. at re duced rate.-. J. C. Zimmi.h, it Agent. DcurOliI IloiiieNli'itil Is Ihe title of u very fine new snrig, by Miss Anna C. llilrs. The song has takin a strong hold on the popular fancy. No doubt there are thousands who never lorgct the "Oenr Old Home stead," where so many huppy hours were spent in joyliilncss and glee, during their childhood (lavs. Price -1(J cents, viih splendid lithograph of a country homestead. ' Vis a place I shall ever remember, Should I live to be fifty years old; '1'was the home ol us all in our child hood, And we prize it yes higher than gold. Address all orders to F. W. Helmick. publishers, No. 5d West Fourth St., Cincinnati, . N. 11. -Over 2cO second hand pianos for sale cheap. Worth itn IVi-Ulit in Uolil. I'ndoubti dly the greatest modern dis covery in medicine is OaCostn's ltadi cal Cure lor dyspepsia, sick headache, sour stomach,' costiyeness, biliousness, loss of appetite, distress after eating, and all disorders caused by indigestion or a deranged liver. Its results are astonish ing, and sure relief is guaranteed in every case where it Is faithlully used. It tones up the stomach, regulates the liver, restores the natural appetite, strengthens the delicate and expels all morbid humors from ttie system. Ty phoid and bilous fever might, in almost every can-, be prevented by its timely use. Trial size 23 cents. A very few doses will relieve, and a little persever ance cure you. Sold by Barclay Bros. Also agents for Prof. Parker's Pleas ant Worm Syrup, which is sure death to worms. Pleasant to take and requires no physic. Price 2.") cents Try it. 'I hut intense Hreeda IVNett-o M a notorious fact. It Is then lore of vital importance to check maladiea in their birth, ere they have a ch nice to. develop other and more dangerous disorders. As a means ol checking complaints which, if allowed to proceed, finally disorder the entire system, Hostetter's Stomach Hitters Is a medicine the use of which cannot be too strongly urged upon the sick nnd leeble. The lunetions are regu lated by it, it insures the acquisition of vigor to the debilitated, and it substitutes a cheerful condition of mind for gloom and despondency. Dyspepsia, constipa tion, liver complaint, nnd kidney and bladder troubles yield to its remedial in fluence; it counteracts a tendency to gout ami rheumatism, and invigorates the nervous. Moreover, it is derived from purely botanical sources, and in this, as in every other respect, is superior to th mineral remedies of thu pbarinacopo ia. RIVER NEWS. The Oora ('abler is the Kvansvillo packet to-niglit. It is probable the late rid in will cause a swell in the rivers. The City of Vicksburg passed to Vieks burg last evening with n good tripot freight and people. Tho Jim Fisk brought a good trip last evening and will be on hand to-day ogaln at tho usual hour for Paducuh.. The U. P. Schenck is receiving liber ally here, and will have as on Item of cargo about 10,00!) packages ol furniture. ThoOeorge W. Cheek has been en gaged in the Ohio river trado for some time past, and Is en her way home to Memphis. The Susie Silver is loading at St. Louis, and Owen G. Cites and W. V. Anderson, late of the Common wealth, arc her clerks. Tho steamer Mollio Mahler struck a rock near LcCluirc on the I'ppcr Missis sippi und sunk. Her stern lies In water over the holler deck. The City ot Chester is tho Anchor Line packet for Memphis to-day, dipt. Zelgler commands, and Mr Henry Deltrich, lute of the Capitol City, pre-. sides in the office. The Salvor No, 2 arrived from the wreck of tho Arlington at Smithland on Sunday evening, and on discharging the aaatunw-W; muchluery saved lioin the wreck she will go to St. I.ouis, unless otherwise ordered. f'aptuin Miller's new boat that;is being built ut Harmore' yards to take the place ol the .Mary Houston, is to be named after her predecessor, "Mary Houston," The owners havo so unani mously decided, New Orleans Timet: It is not strange tho capitalists ot the South and West do not seek to develop our water routce? in our relations with tho West we have no need to dig canals. Nature has done that for us, and the highway is abundant in Its power, freo and untaxed. Properly utilized it would defy competition, nnd save tho people of the Mississippi valley Irnni M to luo millions ot dollars yearly. The fog on Saturday night was so dense as to detain all steamers when night overtook them. The C. W. An derson lay at tho wharf all night and until a late hour Sunday morning. The City of Helena spent the night at the mouth ot the Ohio and Ihe Belle Memphis, coming down, remained at Greenfield's irom early in the evening until alter daylight. It was a regular old-fashioned loir ol the London pattern, and naviga tion was impossible wnile it lasted. Oavk.ni'okt, Ia. Sept. 13. The Keo kuk Northern Line Steamer, Hell La Cross on her down trip struck a chain ot rocks iu.-t above the bridge here and was stranded. She was lying on the rocks high and dry up to S o'clock to-night, though efforts were. made to get her oft. She was heavily laden with freight und passengers. The passengers were taken iuhore iu skiffs. The accident oc curred about 1 this afternoon. It is slated the lb II is severely damaged. Wooniix ISDii.iiRs. The first boilers used in me I'hiladelnhia water works (iu lv.d) w, r,. iml(u ot- wood. They were ri-ctaiigular chests, made of white pine plunks live inches thick. They were U feet square inside at the ends, und four teen long in theclear. Braced upon the sides, top und bottom with oak scantling ten inches square, the whole securely bolted together by 1 ', inch iron rods puss lug through the planks. Inside ot tbis chest w is placed a lire-box 12 by ij inches lunjf, .si. ieei wiue, one toot ten inches deep, wun vertical flues, six ot fifteen inches diameter, and two twelve Inches in diameter. Through these the water circulated, the lire acting around them and passing up into nn oval flue situated just above the firebox, carried from the back ol the boilcts to near the front, and return again to the back, where it entered the chimney. The lire box anil Htti.a ippcur to have been made ut first ph. tirely o ea-t iron. Great advantage was at that time supposed to be gained by tint nonconducting power ol tiie wood, and also by the vertical flues In the fire box. In ISill cut-iron boilers were snli;ti. tuted in place of wooden ones. New Orleans Democrat. COMMERCIAL C.uno, Ii.lwis Monday FvritNo, l ScptemUrlT, V,l. There is no change worthy ol special mention in the condition ot the market here. Busiu-ss generally is fair though not brisk, but all things considered, on r merchants are doing a satisfactory busi ness. The weather has been changeable, and several heavy rains lave fallen since our last report. To-day. a stiff north wind has prevailed, and it is quite cool, and heavy clothing is not uncomfort able. There is no material change in the con dition of the Hour market. There is an active demand for medium grades and prices are a shade stronger. The stock of mediums, owing to the increased de mand, is small. All other grades are in good supply and lair demand, and steady and firm at quotations There is a fairly active demand for choice white corn at -llfujl.'c in bulk. Receipts are fair and about equal to the demand Receipts of oats arc light. The demand is fair and all that arrivees finds ready sale at L'Cg,27c. There are very lew on the ranket There Is very little demand for hay, and prices are low, irregular and weak. Re ceipts are liberal and the supply on the market large City meal is in lair supply and moderately active demand. Prices arc a shade stronger nnd quota tions now mark . S2 3,Vu;2 -10, asainst 30t2.2 ?." at the date of our last report. Country meal is in good supply and quiet at $2 Vfi2 20.. Bran is in good supply, and firm nt $12 per ton in sacks, and SO in bulk. The demand i3 lib eral Potatoes are In good supply and receipts good. Prices are steady at quotations Receipts of poultry aro light, and tho supply on the market light. The demand is active Re ceiptsof choice butter is small, and the market is almost bare. The demand is good and prices a trille higher Eggs arc scarce and In good demand. Re ceipts are light, and there arc but tew on the market. Rates by river to New Orleans are 17Jc per cwt; 22c per 100 on hay, and ;!.'e per dry hbl. Way rates are grain, 2-; flour, TiOc; hay, :10c. THE MARKET. .y-Our friends should bear in mind that the prices hero given are only lor sales from first hands in round lots. In filling orders anil for broken lots it is necessary to charge an advance over these figures.- FLOCK. The demand is lair and prices steady and firm at quotations. Medium grades are In light supply and good demand. All other grades are In good stock.; Sales were : 100 bbls. Choice Family.... 0 20 UK) Straight Run 5 25 50 " Various Grades on orders 4 50(2tl "3 loo " Fancy Family 0 75 225 " Various Grades on orders 5 257 00 300 " Various Grades on orders 4 77iJ0 75 25 " Family 5 73 23 " XXX 3oo CORN. The demand lor com Is fair and prices a shade stronger. Tho supply on tho market Is fulr, ond receipts liberal. Sales noted were 3 oars white In sacks, 50c; 4 cars white mixed, In bulk, 45o. OAT3. The demand for oats Is good. Re ceipts are fair and about equal to the wants ot the uiaiket. Prices are steady at quotations. Sales reported were 1 car good mixed in hulk, 27Jc; 1 car choice mixed in bulk 27c; 1 car choice mixed in sacks 31c; 1 car choice northern In sacks 32c; 2 cars choice mixed In sacks, 31c. HAY. Tho market Is well supplied, and re ceipts liberal while the demand is light, and prices low nnd weak. Sales roted were 1 car good mixed, $10; 1 car choice Timothy, $11; 2 cars choice do., $11; 1 car choice Timothy. $11; 1 car choice mixed, $10. MEAL. City meal Is In fair supply and mod erately active demand at $2 35(3,2 40. Country Is plenty and dull at $2 10 2 20, Sales noted were 250 bbls. City, 2 33fj2 40; 100 bbls. country kiln dried, $2 15(2,2 20; 25 bbls. do., $2 20. BRAN. linn is in good supply and steady and firm at $12 in sacks, and $9 in bulk. The demand Is fairly active. Sales were: f0 sacks, $12; 000 sacks, $12; 100 sacks, $12. POTATOES. Receipts of potatoes trom country wagons are large, and the stock on the market is good. The demand Is fair, and prices steady at 3540c per bushel, and $1 25(51 50 per barrels, POULTRY. Receipts of poultry Is light and the supply on the market small. The de mand Is good and prices steady at quo tations. W e note sales ot -I coops young chickens, $1 75o:l; 2 coops old hens $2 50. BLTTER. There is no choice butter on the mar ket, and the djtnand is urgent and prices stronger. Common and low grade is plenty and dull. Sales noted were: 13 packages northern dairy, 18c; 5 packages, Wisconsin, 23c; 15 packages, Southern Illinois, 13(T)14o; 100 lbs. Southern Illinois, 15c; 250 lbs choice Southern Illinois, 19. EGGS. There aro very few eggs arriving, and the market is almost bare. Prices are firm at 1314c, the latter price being principally for strictly choice in small boxes. We note sales of 9 packages, 13c; 2 boxes, 13Jc; 200 dozen, 13c; J00 dozen In patent cases, 14c. PROVISIONS. Sales were 1,000 lbs. clear sides, 9c; 10 packages canvassed sugar cured hams, 11 Jc. LARD. Siles lard were: 4 tierces prime kettle rendered, 10c; 10 kegs do, lOJe. FEATHERS. We note prices as follows : Prime live geese, 40c; mixed, 25(35c. HIDES AND TALLOW. Hides are worth dry Hint, 13(i16c; Green suit, CJ(,7c; green, GoTUc. Sales tallow were 450 lbs. 7(7c. SALT. Sales salt were 430 bbls. Ohio river, $1 30, DRIED FRUIT. Choice bright pealed dried apples are worth 3($3c; peaches, u5.J. IXMDBAHTK. INSURANCE. 3 AFFORD M0BRI3 AND CANDEE General Insurance Agents T3 OHIO LEVEE. City Httioaaj Bank Building, np-itairl. ?he Oldest Established Ajrenoy In (krtttkj em xiiinois, repressnunir dtw tB5 OOO OOO C. HANNY. DEALER IN Prints, Muslins, Domestics, GROCERIES BOOTS &SH0 ES Coffee, Sugar fc Syruu, Specialty in Teas. Goods Delivered Promptly. O. D, WILLIAMSON, Wholesale Grocer And Dealer In BOAT STORES. Commission Merchant JU. 16 OHIO LEVEE. PKLALattcntloi (Itch t eoniiaromenU and filling orders JOHN SPROAT, Wholesale Dealer in Northern Ice 0313), Corner Twelfth and Ohio Levee. 1CK ly the Car Load or Ton Will packed for shipping. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT K0TICI. Special Warrant No. 1. ' I'utdio Built It hereby fives Out tli wuaiy court el A leundr county lu rasrd JudcaMni for a pec nil aucwnuat upon property kamtttd by th following lmprovinBia f iioewaia, le-wit; HOTEL 4ODITI0X. North aide llih vtreel betwoen Coaimerclal arcsns and foplar itraei South ld Hth K.i.,n r.jm u and Poplar tlrttt South .Id U,h itiet betWMs Com QMrdal avMu and W aihintton avtnus North aid 14th biwn Waahhulea anau tad n alnut (treat iv... .i,i. ur.v.!-. ... .... , - ' Ira bciwccb ilia urn 12th itreata South tide 14ih ttM - ueand W.laut .in " '"? wathlngtoa avtnu btww. Tenia and Twelfth mm West lid Porjlar ibw. ll ... ...a Itretu ' Routh sM. K . 1 m . . - - ... .: wiwcra vrainiawioa avtnu and Walnut trt .J7 ST V, 7U ' Comnntdal avtaut) ana Waahinpon arenu .Ja ,.' betwtea ComBMrdal avtaas ana Washington avonu North lid l-iih street front! rij Lvu urtet .,.XorI1', mt -'oatattM arcam aartaii l'itn street Coraet Lev and 4th stmt south ild South sids 4th stmt between I t & H stria aid Commercial avenue Corner Commercial avenu and south ltd lad street Corner Levee street south aid 8th stmt North tld llthitreet between Waabingtaa av enue and Poplar meet Comer Uvt and 4th stmt north side North tide l.Sth strmt bttwna W atJunfMi avaa ur and Walnut stmt North tide lth stmt btwcen Walnut aad Cedar itrectt North aide 18th meet betwtca Lttu ttr aad IC RR strip North lid 18th street between ICR A sir Is asl Commeraial avenu North side :)th street Vtwwo I C E R ttrlf sod Commercial avenu bouthaidalieth street betwsta tm Mnet sad IC RK strip West tide Poplar street twtwrca. 17th aad Ilia stmts Sonth side Sth stmt between Leer street aad Commercial avenu . . - West side Cedar street Iwaiwa 1.'.th mmA las. street West lid Levee street between Sta awd Uth streets As will more fully appear from th certified copy of the judgment on file in the office of the clerk of the city of Cairo, 111. That a warrant lor the col lection tit SUch BUMMM, im I. .k. k.A. L undersigned. All penooa interested are hcraby nouliect to rail and pay tae amount asietsad, at the collector's office, I 'ft t'nmmnriil nesaa. allots .'Hi .lav. fpnm ,V. .I... t . , t, , LJ B-,F' PARKKf.tMt.rti,. Dated this 24th day of August, A. 1. VT1. BANKRUPT SALE, .t t-TA V B MILL AT AUCTION. " II y virtue of an onler of the Dlatrl it Court of the Cm ted Sue a, Tor tl e Southern District nt lilinoia, 1 will on THUUSOAV. OCTOBER lis. 1ST7. ' " A, tha hnllr nf .l.vm a'mIaS. a a preruieta, at i orman, In th. County ot Joos aon, ami Siate of Illinois, offer at public ven due, to the hifc-heet bidder, th flne stays Mill lately owned snd occupied by Crao 4t Basa. of Forman, Illinois, now Bankrupt, toarwUMt- Wllhall th htlllilintra .nil k..hl. I11K to said mill. ' We hare here, anil will aJI av..iV. I.-fc,t.a. Is neceaaary, tor entering si one upon aa ex tensive business ia cutting ataves satf beawil&f. Among the property to be sold are th follow brick engine room attached, a steam soalassad Knll.. ...n ... , T ""-'- 1 mamiii uuact, ai aunerva eieaia pasaa wun pipe ana uoae aiucnea, aawi, (nailateaaas, cars, an equal nine machine, a suvseuttinf aaae- ' 1 n m mmwvm KhlM , I . .. lr.n n..kU -' ,. jH -", niiiaa yuiiuiDK uiacuujo, ueaiunif joinusg roaoaiA, a headine tnmlne mehln. .tm Vil. . ! ahiaKls saw, ejualir.tne saws, osacay saws, thick aswa, its Jointer knives, h ratlins Malar kui-ea, plainer, etc t alao a BlackauTui a Sea and tools, t barn and hay roon, eopr shop snd barrel ahop, and all aeosssary sksda fcr wa.-i, m;.mh. Mj.w! wiwaMaraaiaB tereat la lir acres of land, on which tha shore described buildings stand. Tha lsassnuuiac upwards of twelve years. Facilities for skip- nr.ni -bIImH ni.. Jt 11. -1 1A . - llieds uaeil for storing material. Titers Is plntr ui ajuvu iiuiucr urms una uiiu, ana a steeaj saet eonaunt demsad for all tks stock It earn turn -us. l.ook out for a bargain. Now Is tt.t tlxos to buy. Krom thi time forward business caa ha done upon a rlalng market, TKrUlS OK BALE. One-third cask la head, one thlnd In six months, sad ona-tklnl la twelve months from the day of sate, tha 4a ferred pa v menu to draw six per seat lataaTeat, aad to be secured by Uncxanoasa iiasaoaal secuiity. Inquiries can b addrssdlo the untler.igned ai Cairo, Illinois, or t JonaL. Mulrey, st Fornua, Jlllnol. , ... . . OJTORfJR piaitR. Csiro, Ills., Sept., 1, :7. , AsslgMa. ' l"i(SlVl-l.'WVM'l,lSI-,HViAh ASSIGNEE'S BALI. Notice it hereby iven that by virtue of aa order ot the diatrict court of the United States for tae Southern diltrict ofl lllnois, in the matter of Claiborne Winston, bankrupt, I will on the 14th DAT OF SEPTEMBER, 1R7, at th front door of the court house ia Cairo, Alex, andcr county, Illinois, commencing at M rdeck a. m..icllat public auction the following described teal estate, of the said Claiborne Winston, to-wit: Undivided yt yt te.'i section S7 township Urease 2 west Undivided ,j sc tw'i section 27 township 15 range 2 west Undivided X nw Si section S4 township 14 rang a west N S te't1 lection 35 township 14 range, west Sw w t, section 25 township 11 rang t west Sw sH section 81 township 16 nujfel west , Ne) section 12 township IS ranee I west .. NwX se.'t section -1 township li range S west F.K nw4 section 14 township 14 range S west Ne'e tela, lection township IS rang 3 west SwM section 20 township li range S watt KH awa section th towoahip la range Iwett E nw l section 39 township 16 range I west 8 w section 36 township 14 rang 2 west m Kction 1,1 township It nreg 2 wett WS tH seciioa 7 township Is range I west tim section 3D township 1 rang 1 Weal Nw nK section .10 township 16 range I went KeK neNi section 26 township la range iweat SeH neH section 21 township 1 5 range 2 west ill in Alexander ceunty IUinou . Also .' Ke section 1 township 15 range 2 east J " Se corner ol v section 1 township IA nage 2 erut In the the county of Pulaski and State of Illinois; Also- Lots to, J SO, 20 and X, In block If, and lot 21, In block Ml. and lots 30 and 31 . in block 32. all in tae first addition to th City of Cairo, coaaty of Akta- l (' an: anucr, sua ouiv. ui lumois. Alio Lots 23. 24. 20. and 2C In lbs Hotel Addition tn the City of Cairo aforesaid. The terms of the sale are One-fourth rash tad the balance in three equal paytntntt at sis, twelve ano eighteen month, with aevea per cent inaareat. secureu oy aeea ot trust on eremite tout. Bids for any of laid real ttat will be received up to day of tale by H.J. Itewleyor Seanwl P. Wheeler at Cairo, J, TAYLOR SMITH. Aus.2Uihla7T. Astigae. ddw NOTICR TO CONTRACTOM Omcior nn Citt Ctsax, t Cairo, Ills., Sspt. , lr77, J SDecial DTODoaals will be received at this atfeea until a o'clock p. m., Thursdsy . Sep, to, 177, for th filling snd gradiag of Walaat ateei between Eleventh and Fourteenth street. Alee of Slith street between WssblngM aTtttas and walnut street. - , The amount of All In each to be let) kwitlM yards, and made under th supervision aaeV di rection ot the committee on streets. Pro po salt will be received for eaoa, or seta toaretier. Th right to rejtct say or all bids is reserved. J.B. PHIU.ltJ.CilyUet-. JACOB tWALTZatl BUTCHER Dealer in Fresh Heat eighth :mm. Batweea Waskiavrto tuU At adJotalxsT Saajsy'tv Arlington Eoio J. D. VEiNE, Vtvjhe .. . . Latefof llseJSt Cksrl. .' ' RATES: I3.C0 PE3 DA7 University of Vircirln Opoas thatalsw I, coattwas, ttwatajk ssna oath. Itbotgaaatsdlatcatelsea ah elsntwe system, with full oasstaea ha Oaitist. ftteaea twtla. practic la Chesticsl aad Physical lahewtawteak Uteramre ia Law, Med'ciee, tegiaeiriag, Hslatel History and PraeaeaJ Agriewlear. K lis- Ch.lmaeof the faev-ty! Pes -, raresrMvy fVirgina. y V