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ft If -. ' Ml DIRECTORY .i!R0 BUSINESS HOUSES. .ft- Any bualneaa firm can liar three lines pwr, In Ihl column nnlirr appropriate tiraJiog ithrrale ol l h-i iiiouMior tUrwiyear eyabW quarterly malvan e. , - Hardware, Htovr and Tin Ware. A . H ALLEY Dealer In Strive, Tin end Hard new, Garden and Vermem' Irniilemeiju, W Ira juoda, Hcrrlxeratoie, l'limiw end Ijuliler. l'j Commercial Aviiuc. uuucrmgi aud Jul Work done on abort notice. ' i I ' 1 I : ' 'IMUM9. . .. S.McUnKT-DIei in hard and loftlnm mr, tioorlng, ceiling, nlilitijs and aurfaced Iiiid'ht , Utli and aliinglee. Ofllie. and yard im Tweatirin aired unilWafllnugtunavtiiUe- LANCASTER A IllCK-DealTi in aa-h, tori, tilln'lu, etc., hard ami soft lumber ami lilr.nl. Yard ana olU , Commercial avenue, uruer r.lli iltw, tiirnewnrr. I). HAKTMAX-'whlrr In queentiware, Toya, ' I .snipe and ell kinda 01 lancy arUU'M. Cuiuuer : al avenue, corner Mb atrrut, IMiotorrapli-r. WILIJAM WI.NTF.K-Sixth olrti-t between .oiuiiierclalavenue end W aahingtou avenue. dothing ud Jleri'luial Tailoring. .IOIIV ANTHIM-Merr.bant Tailor ami ilmlrr III Ib-ady MadeU.ithlK. 78 Ohio Levee. Heal Katate Agroclra. 11. .1. HOWLEY-Iteal Estate An.iit. It tys nj dle real entate, collerta renta, pay lue inr uon-reaidente.eu:. Commercial avenue, i w-wi S mill ami Tenth afreete . roiunilaaloa Sterohnnla. nl N K LK 1 IIISTI.H WOOD Cotuin and Tobacco Factum nnd iru irrlMnr of Ilia r'ermere' Tnbauru Wurilioii, l r 17 Coniiuinerclal Avenue. i'Arjl'tlt YO-lT- 1 General r'orwanlinK and Coimu ion ii.'.re.liauf, lor lli "alii ol Kami, uidcu, Or hard ami Dairy I'ruduoe. "'OUw Lw, f A. WlII.EI.Ot K AUI. i (jcncral Forwarding and Optnmlmlnn u.erelianie, and ilealeie In all kinda of Fruit und Produce, trl Ohio Irvee. ' on-iruiiieiil solic ited. HtenclU turni'lied on. ei!icatiou. F. Hnnkel'a Hlltrr Wine or Iron. Thla truly valuable tonic baa ln eo Ihor oughlT f'twl bjr all rlaam-aof the rominunity tliat it ia now dwmed mdiiinoul)l- i a t'inr mtdlr.ine. It rtunta but mile, purlllin llir blood ar.d tin bine U tli atomai li, ri-novatra Hie ayatvin and iirolonKl lite terj liviy boulil havit. for the mr'T Weak obimaRha, Otueial Ih blllty, indirection, l)iwt ol tbe Moiiiai b and loraJI raw reiUinnna tonic Tkia wine incliiiln ih? moat arreeuliln and prurient alt oi Irun we pnnaenaillruie m maKnellr; oildi- combined ilh the moid em r iretic of all KKeiable tonus T:llow Kruv un Hark. lo 11 vant loHielliioK to tienKt!in you? io 1 i want a good a,vllti' '.' !io Jo 1 want lo K rid ul uervouaneta V to Jti wanl enemy ? Do you want to deep well ! Xu you Want to build up your coiiitilnlion . lo you wai t to leel well i)o you want a brik and vluof.'H fcelint' V If you . u, try hl'MifcL'S JUilEK Wl.SK iK IKuN. 1 onljr uk a trial Of ttm greut medium 1 liewarv of ooimurt'ite, an Kuiuel'a Hitter Wineo. Iron u Uie only ture and ulectiul rellielv i IlieUnown world loathe rn,aneiu mi ol I)yt'psi und Debility, anil ti there are a niiUilr of linilntiona offneii to the public, I would caution the community to purclme none but tin jcrmune article, manufactured by . Kukel, it,d katinK bit itiiinu on the c.tk ul every bollle. The very fart that othera are ;rylnj( to imitate thin valuable medicine, provtx ita wortnand ieaki Toiuinea in it lavur. let ibeKenuine. t. f. Kunkel'a. sold only In ! liottlej. HoM by ilni?ristii and dealer every whtfre. E, K. Kunkel, Pro prietor, iiuNonh .Ninth Itreet, 1'hlladeljibia, 'a. TAPE WOKM REMOVED AL1VK. Head and U complete In two bonm. No fee tillhejul )aaaei. teat, I'iD and Stomach it'otina removel by Dr. Jvinktl, Nonh Ninth atretU l'hilailelphia, Fa. (-end for cir cular or ai you drU).gi-l (or a bottle nf l r, Kunkel'a Warm Syrup. It never UlU. I'rici-tl lb IHrTerenr. The ordinary Toroua I'laeter, on account nf ita peculiar mechanical action, in esteem ed an article ol merit: liut Beniou's aptme l'orotia Planter U eonildered an article ol eitiaoruludiy merlu It l"i thu numc mechanical action, and, iu udd ti n, Jo; aeaaea medicinal initlitiea ola nnml.'iTjH .attire, wblcli catisea it to m l ut uti.'c, relieve pain Immediately, and cure wl i ro either roiutia l'laatenvfill not even relit e Kor ltlKiinutim, l-amo an V.i:: I;... i, '. p!n;i J unease, trick in the Il-cJi, hdu-y in.-rae, Spra.na anrl llmlwa, Hevere l'nin n I Stit. IV eti.nr.s of the liack, etc. Tiie man .Cii.tiuei of Bwnson's Capcine Flabter K"ivl the Bighejt Medal at the Centennial. It ia now tl) itanilnd remedy. It. as tonlahiiiK paiu relievin and fUenKtlieDin iiualltiea attracti d the attention ol the t i n ti'tinial Jurror and tbotiand- of physicians who visited the CcnU-nnial. who pronoune- ml it the beat remeiiy ever invented for the xovj alinienta. .Sold py ail DniMi. i'lire. 'J.'i cent". rtappr relief to om yomifr men 1 r i ih rflerta of errora and aluiirn in' UeailTlUe. ilnnuood Kentored. Im- Q rji iiedlueutf) to murriag" removed.. L V(eW nethvl of treatment, New S. and remarkabta remedies. Ibwiku 'Z S3 and c re ulan eeut frei In eiel lnru- Adder!) HoW ARO Ar- 2 W laofiATloX, 41'J N. Ninth at. I'hlla )ldelphla. Pa. An institution huv- rjj a lr.fa hilth reputation lor honor- " 'able conduct and profrs.iouiil HUlll. CO ILUNOIS CENTRAL It. R. Sbortestnd SQUIOKEST ROUTE TO St. Louis & Chicago 3?he only Eoad Running Two Daily Trmfl from Cairo, " Making Tralna Leat Cairo j 'JO p.m. Fast Rxpresa, nrrvvintj In H. Uuia SiOp.m.j Chicago, 7r.', .m. I 20 P.m. CINCINNATI & LOUIS VlIiLB PAST LINE Airlvlngln Cincinnati 8:30, a.m.; LouIh- Vllle. 11 - MlU4iJaw,T T.aw - , OF AHt OTflES BOVTE. n. r9t Mail with BlccpnrN uttnt'li- -..e. ut i una V'liinACii. QU, IOI .K)A J HUM VUlV.v v arrlflnf in St. LouIh st UiW a.m. Chi nacrn at 4.30 D.in. Cnnnertlni at Odin or KflinRham Ijr .Claclnuatl, I.otilvillo and Indianapolis. FAST TIME EAST faasenserr) oy i jfjO HOURS 4 : , ' f iascn'orfi l)y tlil lino ko throtiRh to the Kast 'without nuy delay cruiecd by Sumliiy Intervening. The 8ATOKDAY AVTKHNOON TKA1N , KKOM CAIBO AHKIVKS IN NKW yolIK MONDAY MOUISINU AT 10:i(5. 39 HOURS IN ADVANCE ' OF ANY OTHER KOUTK. ' AdyrtliemenU of oonipetln' linos tliut Uiy malt better tluio lUun tbU ono, are -are Iwuad either through ignomncn or.a aealre to mhileftd the public, lor through Utketg and lnlormatlon, liUilj at IlllnolH Centrul B. B. Depot, Cnlro. iBAiita aniiivi at caio , ,1A9. JOHNSON, ' Qen'l Bouthern .Agt . Jt JoNMilHokrtAft.' r m . i , K.M.IC. I I ThitkiilltliUor Hie aVTi! drder meet 1 a a, ,hl.ir hall the llr.Und third Monday D each uiontm Coiuuieicial uvenV'i i door until 01" llilhaireet, atHp.io. , .l.uirt l. Hrii vva, - -. itr 1. Aet'AJ-ON LODGE, NO. M. .T.-T Tr.:.....ri,u. -v VA. vpL i'i dayniplit at hiJl'-pa-l bevtn, in Odd- ruiowi' iiau. uo, Cliancellnr t'ominun dt I. ALEXXVOJill LODUK, NO. ZH. n, inuei.endent omer or aa-ei Iowa, iiKvia every luurailay nigni at luJf-MUit iieven. In their ball on inimeri'inl avenue, between sixth am) seventh il'reeta t. It, lil iloil), H. (i. "AIUf ENCAMPMENT, I O. O. r..nueta vinodd-felluwa' Hall on the drat and tbirl lueada) in every moiitb, ut half-pant eeven A. I.OMIXO", C I ft CAIllOLODUK. N0.2:I7,A.K. A A.M. Hold retilar coinmuiiicationa iu Mh Miu'w Hall, coni'T t iimmereial avenu 'and Elfrhlh atreid, nn the BePmd and ' .in tb MoiidbV olui'h mouth. nit) OP AIVKRTINI!U. IJA11 lilll for wlvertinirdf , art ilue and pay alila im ADVA sea Trtnaient adve.libini: ftill be inserted t tliu ralu of U '0 per oqnnre for the flrot inn -rtion and 6" centa for each aulmeijiient one A liberal dltoouut will be ma le on alandiug mid dlnpl ailvertleemenw Kor InnertiuK Kunirnl notice 1 " Notice of meetinir of aocietiet or nu:ret ord' ra ' ccntii for each liibertlon Church, Society, FV. tivul and Fupper notice will only tie lnaertl aa advertiacmenui No ailvertlHemeut will lie received at lean than SO centa, aud no aiverti merit will be Inserted ir lesf, tliui) three dollar lr iiionth I.Ot'AI. Ill SIM.HM .VOTICl S 01' one Wjunri! H lines ; piiw) or more, in serted in t!i! r.t r.i.i-TiN as follows : (Ui ss than out; xijuurc countt-il as a i-ijuaro.) On! Insertion i r Hqimn.' $ ."0 Two insertions it sqdaic 75 TlirPdlnKPrtlims jit sijtiare 1 CO Six Insertions per square 1 75 Two weeks ppr Mjuitre - 2 50 One montli per siitiurc '! 50 rip:iul r:u;s niutlu on luva a'lvcrti -rnents or Uir lotif'-r time-. A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of Marriage I ntiriikul.al irtit,c un tat lutira ol inirnafrx ik1 tti - n-l!itt unlit Im if i, if rrirt m HfproUuttifm tit !i Diiii-hiivs cf Women. 1 A k lor fiptkif, tKi.a -J- A rniVA 1 EMtD1CL ADVISER ADiiftV, txc i'tnea, or Htcrut liiM-'.-iaea, U lij'rit 't ctir, .V4 loiiTI'ii.''. (irt't- W 1 1.. A CLINICAL LECTUKE i. i)r- il Vt.fi gr. ii.r i-i tljr Throat arl Lnnp Catarrh, Huptur, Ui Opium n.-Jjit.i' ., pN'- iyrn. .hjit la'k fut jwiwuIdh it?ripf nf pnrf . or a!1 'Vifpc, '"ii'iiriiiii' 'Mijuyt .. U -juMuliv ...inlrauil. r Aaantr 1)11. LUTTJ. No. It S. Mi t-U fat. Lou.iu Mo. CITY NEWS. TL KsUAV.Oetebi r 2.1S77. tviihtM i:ih. ATHBNEUM. Three IN'ifihH, Coriimcrjcirif; Thursday, Oct 4. Tho Popular Western Comedian MR. JOHN DILLON And tho Charming Actresj MISS LOUISE DILLON Supported by a Company of Dis tinguished Merit and Respect ability. Tlnir-day Xi"li(. "01 R JJOVS, Noiv riiiniin to it : &V):h tiiin in l.oiiilon Friil.iy Xi-ht. mioxs, The sii' i i'5 'inl comedy ni proitn--i in Dip louilinj ritic. ..itiinliy Nijjht Hillon's ln-st. Dl- BOOTS m HOLLER SOl'TIIDOWN. 'J licso plays am pre'entod willi apj ro priiitp pcnicry ami stnxp uioiintino;. Ailini-siiin, 50 renr'. Kesprveil Fat, 75eent3. 2fca!"TiplpH on fhIo fit Dan llartiiiuti's. I'ttlliirn liii'iHii. Thero h no c.i'so on record wlicro lr. Morris' Syrup of Tnr, Wild Cherry und llorehound Inn tailed to give satisianUon. Ou the other hand, whenever it has boon iiwd by our people, in severe colds, coutjli?, asthma, bronchitis, croup, vhoopinzcoiij!h and consumption, they are enthusiastic iu its praise. Contain ing no opium or other dangerous drux, it does not constipate, and is sale to ad milliliter in all conditions of health. This Is an Important announcement, and tho suH'cring aro lulvUed to heed it. Trial size, 10 cento; luro sizes, 50 cents and One Dollar. Sold liy Barclay llroi. Also ngouts for Prof, rarkers l'leas ant Worm Syrup, which is sure ileatli to worms, rieitsant to take and requires no physic. Prioo 25 cents. Try It. Tho l.iiroeiiu llolel-neiluctioii In llOIII'll. Mrs. Harry Walker, propiictrc-.s of the European Hotel, being well aware ol Uio Btniiciicy of money, has reduced rates to all who mny wish regular board to sixteen (tollers per month or four dol lars per week, tor. day board. In con nection with tho European iiotul u a first class restaurant,; whore oysters, cumo aud all other ilollcaeles will bo seryed at all hours during day or night. I or.) aaueitil IUiWi, Yesterday was culk-ctiii.r day, rinJ the collector was very iiutneioiM. tmu.iAtl nojnuujti4 puu Mioiju i.wj, j u '103 'H. toT'II 1 1" 'Hf)0(l lo'PS Mrs. Ir. Jocelyn loll yesterday alter noon (o spend a few day with her friends iu St. IjOuIs. The l'ulaskl ..ounty cir. n.t court, Jitiltfp. Ilil;er pre.-idin;', convene I yester day inorain'. Judtfc? Mulkey, w e nio ulad Jo say, U improving iu heallh. Hi; was out Jor the first time on Sunday for some time. The city council will meet to night.' There is nothing ot special Importance to come before the meeting so Ur us wi are aware. As radical and effectually as anew government will demise the iub!ie affairs, Dr. Hull's Uiood .Mixture will eh.atie your Mooil. We request all mothers to stop uiiig liudanutn lor their Habies, but ue Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup, a good medicine. It contains nothing injurious. 25 cents. The regular meeting of the Temper- aiieu I iilon will bo held liu-day even ing, October 2, ut eight o'clock, in Dr. Wardncr's building, Im I.. II whih i . S eft-iry. on ti (A u uo)"un-iii itni ;i;jji' i) 'liii i.v. f, jaiuoa ',.rTliU JJ'ltlJ IB a'iotj OOipK It this i-tie of the Brfi.rns dois not contain its usual quantity ol reading nutter the cause must bo attributed to tic laet that yesterday was the lir-t day of lie month, and that all hand-' about the olliec had their hands full. llemeiiib'T that the Stoddurt Comedy company will open iu the ntheneun here on Thursday evening, .lohu and I.oni -a Dillon, who siHiid at the head oi.tln-ir profe.ion in this country, are th" big cards of the company. ''Our Buys'' i the play for the fi r J t night. It h a grand play and will no doubt -'draw well." The attention ot grocer- and if "'!ers is caileu to tlie advcni.-enielil Ol p. j. Warren & Co., Cincinnati, in iie.'dle r coluiini. Xo lioue excels tlu iu in their line, and it bespeaks success lor them to sj the enterprise they have in pu-hing their trade. Write them lor v. h.ayoii want, and he mre to eill on ilirm when you arc In Cincinnati. .bhniiic Fitzgerald, -iiii ot .Mr. i'lk Fitzgerald, w ill leave t!ii rino'ning lor Caie Girardeau, Mls-otiri, win re lie goes to attend Sr. Vincent's college win-re lie will go through a thorough course of studies. We w i-h him succc. , and know ing .John as we do, believe that if close attention to Ins books will i'-Tuipl;-h anything he will succetd. Slaj. Jack Alden I-: announced in this is-ue ol the Bi lleiin a: a candidate lor the olliec of county trcaMirer. Maj. Al" don li well known iu this locality, having lived in Cairo the great l portion of the tnie since IS'. I. Of his qtiali flcaiiuns for the olliee tln-ie caa be no quc-tiou. We have every rea son to believe that the major will make a strong run, and In case of hi-' election he will be sure to m ike a gTd oilier. The American Fire iusuraiici o ni pnny of l'hiladclphia through their agents iu this city, .Messrs. Saflord Mor ris & Cundee, yesterday paid to .'d;. Frank Swoboda the sum ot .t l.UtM, the lull amount ol insurance on h s home on Eighteenth street burned in the recent lire. This is prompt work and proves the American to he a good company. Mr. Swoboda desires to return thanks to the agents of tho company lor their promptness in settling his claim. A few days ago a man having with him a child about a year old put up at the Delta IloiHe, Col. Mockler proprietor, where the man said he desired tostop for several days. The next day the man h it the house, saying that he had some hu-i-tiess out in town, and that he would not he away long and left the house, and slice which time he has not been seen or hear ! from, notwithstanding a thorough -eart h has been made for him. The child is now in the possession ot a lady on Third street, who signifies a willingnc'. to adopt it in case the lather docs not turn up. ,J" By agreement between Judges Craw lord, Dougherty and Baker the circuit courts ot tho Firt Judicial Circuit are to he held by the several judges, as follows : Judge M. C. Crawford is to hold the cir cuit courts in the counties of Franklin, Jackson, Saline, Union and Williamson. Judge John Dougherty is to hold tho circuit courts in the counties ot l'ulaskl, Hardin and Johnson. Judge David J. Baker, In addition to his duties as appel late ludge, is to hold the circuit courts in the counties of Alexander, Masao and Fope. M o are informed that Judge Baker will, by special request of Judge Dougherty, hold the present (October) term of the l'ulaskl circuit court. Having taken charge of the grocery establishment at the corner ol l-'mfrO'cnili street and Washington avenue, and put In one of the largest and bet a sorted stocks of family groceries ever exhibited In Cairo, Messrs Pettis & Bird uro now ready for business, and invite the atten tion of the public to their houso, Tliey have given special attention to tho selec tion ol their goods, and having purchased for cash aro prepared to compete with any other house In tho city on sugar, oollec, syrups, teas, hams, bacon, canned goods, and in facto very thing in the grocery aud provision line. They will ulways keep on hand choice tresh butter, eggs, and all kinds of country produce. They will deliver goods in nny rart ot tho city frco ofehargo and on Miort notice. Messrs. Pettis & Bird solicit a shnro ot the patronage ol our citizens, believing that they oan give them better bargains than cau be obtained elsewhere. Im - Ladies in want of millinery fc-oods, I hat.,, bonnet:), or trimmings of nay kind or description Miould call on Mrs. 3, Williamson, Commercial avenue, next -door to tho atlienetini. It is a fict that (1 itmot bo denied that her stock of goods In every department D the most complete, fashionable, most beautiful and withul tho cheapest brought to Cairo since thu war. She has some of the most exqul nitely beautiful bonnets wo ever saw, and which cannot but please those In ruurch ot goods In that line. By ull means visit Mrs. Williamson's betore purchasing oDewhere. Sim Is also prepared t re niodle and make new old hats, sh.ip,. them over In the latest sty It, and ail f the moderate sum ot from II.") to .V) eeu .. JIats dyed either black or brown, (in,. Mrs. W, a call and slei will be tnr,. t,, please you. tf .-Dr. M. M, Burke ot Alabama, a tho roughly educated and seientiilt! g mie man in Ms profession, Is now at iln St. Charles h.itcl I" this city, where he will remain lor u ew days in order to ue.it those ot our citizens who may t-siro his assistance. The doetor t,ejjs leave to call attention to the fact that during a large portion ot his profcsMoiml career, he has been eon .eet ed with hospitals and Institutions de voted the treatment Ot chronic dis eases especially and that he is prepared to oiler every laellity for obtaining re lict from such ailments. To this end, l.e has supplied himself with U imerous ap paruta. Among them is Dr. Jerome Kidder's Genuine, Six Current Vitaliz ing, Klectro-Metlical Apparatus the most complete In its construction, the most perfect and simple in its operation, and the mo-t fjfwliic ( dUeuM, Dr. Burke Is aware of the fact that Imposi tions are frequently perpetrated upon I'.e-jpleby unworthy und Incompetent p-r-sotis, professing to relieve diseases ot which they know tio'liing, and, In view ol this, and desiring that ull .-heuld he sati-ficd, cheerfully Invites them t call upon him and Investigate his qualifica tions. We have visited the doctor's rooms at the hotel, and do not hsitate to fay that ho has the most complete out tit ol instruments lor work in his line we have ever seen. The family physician will, at all times, when desired by the patient, be conferred with, and as the undersigned is a member of tho Allo pathic school unl a strict adherent to its Code of l'.thics, he solicits the acquaint ance and Iraternal regard of physicians wherever he goes. He has no treatment but what is open to the profes-ion. Separate rooms arranged lor the reception of ladies and gentlemen, A lady atten dant will be always on hand. We advise those ot our citizens needing treatment to call on Dr. liurke, icdiiig confident th;. he is able to do all that claims. t. o. o. r. Tii! members of Alexander f.odge who desire to attend iho institution of a new lodge of the order at 'Toledo, in this county, will please report themselves to F. Bross or John II. Robinson, and get ready to leave Cairo on Wednesday, October SJ,at2 p.m., by the Illinois Central railroad. John 11. UoniNso:', F. Buoss, 21 CoiniJiitrco. .i.jin- .(soro l Fair. The great market of the Ii-tern wori 1 has been held at this junction ol the Volga and Olg.i rivers, in Hu-'-ia, every summer lor hundred? ol years. Here tlie nations of Europe a'.d Asia meet with their products for trade. Cos sack, Chinese, Turk and IVr.-ian meet the German and the Greik wi'.h every Variety of merchandise that niaiiki'.d employes, from sapphires lo grind-toi v, tea, opium, fur, food, tools and fabric, and last hut xot least, inidieim -'. .I.e. Ayzr & Co.'s celebrated remedies America were displayed In an d. bazaar where the doctor hinisul i sometimes be seen. They are know, taken on st' ppes of Asia as well ' prairies of tlie West, and are an iff antidoje for the diseases tliat pr un '.lit ght. Hid the ail iu the yaoitts ot the Xortli as Well e tho huts and cabin ot the Western coo incut. f.liici,lnItl.) Times. Fresh Baltimore oysters, raw, gtewc-d Or n-iecl.atall iiouru of the day or i-ul.t, atUairy Walker a Oryatal faaloon. Ot AT TIIKSAMF. I.l SI AM). c. t "Kirlmril lliiiisoll'' Out natson "lliiu-icll Atfalii. ' Mr. S. Matson desires to announce to tlie citizens ot Cairo and tho surround ing country, that ho has returned Irom California, and again casting his lot in Cairo, has opened a new stock ol BOOTS AXD SHOES at the same old stand, Xo. 110 Washington avenue, between Eighth and Xinth streets, where, while thanking Ids old friends lor their past patronage, he desires to shake hands with them, and supply them and many new customers with anything they need iu his line. His stock is coming right in every day, and is the best the market aflords. All are invited to call. 27-1 tn Fresh Baltimore oystrg, raw, stowed, or f nod, at all hours of thu day ornlKht, at Hairy Walkor's Crystal Saloou. 6t ,cw IK'iKirtnre To my I'airoiuand ihe ruhlict I take this method of introducing to you my new place ot doing business lu the future. Keason and experience lias demonstrated to you and I that no house that sells on a credit can compote with thoso doing business on a cash system. This being true I have resolved to do a strictly cash business In tho future. I propose to re duce the price ol all my goods from 5 to 13 per cent., thus giving the buyer tho advantage of going to market and buy. lug where goods are sold tor cash only. Goods will he de livered to finy part of tho city as usual. From this day we will have no pass book accounts, nor keep any , books hi our houso of any klud. Thanking you for past favors, wo would ask a contluuanco ot the samo under our new system. W.M, TliKlll. Sept. 80th, lS77-2t. K1VEE NEWS. hlCINAL, tWKVK'B lltl'OKl, AII'IVB I 'iiow WATmi. ltUaorr'ull I rr. im. tx. in, I'ltinliarK l g ' a Cincinnati 4 a i) 1 Louiavillc a j . j hvaiiMvllle l'adueali Cairo ', 2 .. a St. ltiiil 2 i) " Havi-niwrt 1 " X 1 Iv'ukuit n 0'i u ii St. Lo'.iia 7 i JAMKS M. WATSON. f'crg. an. Siijnal Service, L'. h. A. Four lect I inches are reported at llor-etail. Cupt. Poo of thu A. J. Baker was In tho city yesterday. The A. J. Baker and Belle of Shrcve port will bo hero to-day. The Silverthorne brought about lo.and the llillinai lit) tons for reshipuient. M. G. Shcpler, an old stcamboa'iiiaii, died at Marietta, on the 2th, ot heart disease. The City of Vicksburg has a very good cargo lor thu -ouih. All packets were badly behind time owing to fog and low water. The Dora 'abler, for Evan-viHe, City of lieiter, for Memphis, Future. City, for Xew Oilcans, Jim I'isk, for I'aducuh, are due to-day. Wills. JIays is agent for the Hunan Line of steam ships, passenger agent for the Louisville and C incinnati United States Mail Line steamers and the Chas peak and Ohio rdlroad, river editor of the Lotii-vdle (.''inr'mr'Jum'nnl, a music composer ot rare ability ami the Ilnest judge of "pin back "In Louisville. From the Cincinnati f'omti-riut. of S'lnduy: " Engineer Jim Dugan leaves for Cairo Monday morning to take charge ol tlie engine room ot the T. F. Eekert."' Bully for Jim! We welcome him back to Cairo and the Eekert, and hope it may not be long uuiil lie will have his hands full ol sunken steamers, wrecks, etc. Mr. J.yland, Ihu veteran river editor ol the St. Louis R-tmhl -'iH navs us a com pliment in the is.-ue of last Saturday which we appreciate highly, It Is our rule always to give proper credit, tor all dippings, but we are frequently mortilied to fuel either that we have accideiitly fail' d to do so or that the printer has h it the "credit" out. We are indebted to Will S. Hayes for a special copy of the Louisville touritr Jim nal ami his card. We dip the follow ing Irom the paper: The Howards have succeeded in setting up all ihe frame work of the hull ol the new steamer "John W. Cannon." Shu will he a model ot beauty, aud "unchain ed lightning" to run when she's let loose. Caiiiain John doesn't intend tL tit any body's hout shall outrun his, and the Howards are doing their hvel he-t to carry out their own (.esigns ard the old ve'i ran's ideas. All they'll have to do with the Viintwn is to load her up and "tech her oil'," and she's gone. The Cincinnati Commercial of Satur day has the following items. "Captain Jno. X. Schunk received a letter yester day morning from Captain A.McKinzie, superintendent of the Louisville and Portland canal, through Clerk J. II. Grillith, saying the canal would not ojii.ii beiore Wednesday, October 10th. ( aptain Barrick, owner of the Piairiu City, is about to bring suit against ihe Indianapolis and St, Louis railroad lor a detention ol his boat above Wabash bridge, ut Torre Haute, lie claims damages for 2 i days at ?7. per day." Fc "nil Baltimore oysters, raw. atewnd or Med, at all lioura of thn cloy or niifht, at Hany Walker s Crystal Saloon, it l'riiiii Swamp rind ll.iisli, From land left saturated by receding iloods, and from pools stagnating in sun ken lots on the ouiskirts.of cities, rises a vapor pregnant with di sease. Its name is miasma, and it is laden with the seeds nf lever and ague, bilious remittents, ami other malarial disorders. How to cope successfully Willi tliese destructive mala dies is a problem solved more than a quarter of a century ago by he discovery ol llo-tettcr's Stouuie.i Bdten, which has proved itself an absolute . peciiicfor uiiasmatie disease in evi ry torm, its sure preventive, and a superb iuvigorant and general alterative of disordered conditions of the system. Irrelragiblo evidence to prove this fact has been accumulating tor years, ard scarcely a day passes without some fresh corroboration of it. Eminent physicians have, after a thorough test, pronounced the article perfectly ( fflea- cious und absolutely pure, and tlie American people long ago adopted It as their favorite household remedy. Iiiicriiiillciit I'cvei' Is so common in the country as scarcely to need comment. The causes which producti it are such as cold, irregular living, overexertion, low spirits, night air, exposure to miasmatic exhalations, Ac. In large cities where edge tools and agricultural Implements are niaiitt tadnred, the grinder protects his lungs from the injurious etlccts of thu dust Hying oil the grindstono by wearing a respirator. The coal miner ere ho de scends the shalt provides himself with a safety lamp to guard against firedamp. Xow It is equally uecessary for those who are brought in contact with any ot the causes leading to Intermittent fever, to provide themselves with that well known and highly esteemed remedy against It, the home stomach bitters. Homo Akhih. Ed. Braxton has returned to his old stand In tho Ilelscr building, wlicro ho Is better prepared than ever to accommo date his patrons aud tho public- who may favor Mm with u call. He has gono to considerable cxpenso In llttlng up a couple of nicely furnished rooms, which ho has provided with all the latest im provements and conveniences, lie cm ploys only llrst class workmen and those who patronize him will have their wants attended to in stylo and will receive courteous treatment. . t Or and Excnrilon lo rblcagol On Friday, Oct. 6th. Fare tor the round trip, Cairo to Chicago aud return, only $11,00. Tickets good going on spe cial truln, Oct. Oth. Good returning on all regular trains for twenty days after arri ving in Chicago. Accommodations will be strictly first class, Including Sleeoing Couches, &c. Tickets will be sold on board the steamer Jim Fisk at Pudticah, and all points between Padutah und Cairo; also at Hickman nnd Columbus, Ky. Tickets to Milwaukee and Grand ila en also on sale at $2.50 and $.'1.50 in addi tion to tlie above rate (.$11.00.) s-t-t-Ut A 4 uril. Lancaster A, Hlce having bought out my cntlro stock, consisting of doors, sa.-li, blinds, glass, moulding, etc., and added It to their already large and select stock of a similar kind, I take pleasure hi recommending all my former patrons and the public generally, who wish to purchase anything in their lino to give them their patronage. II. L. KlS'NKAK. Caiuo, Sept. 2!i, ls77. tf Mill Aiieiid. The linn of Lancaster & Riee, having distanced all competitors in their line of business, always selling at the low t llgiu es, keeping constantly on hand a lull supply ol building and finishing lumber ol all kmds; doors, sash and blinds, oil, lead and glass. In fact every. thing in the building line. All orders promptly filled at tho lowest bottom prices. You t un Sin o Money by getting your building material ol Lancaster & Uice, They are selling him her at mill prices; a large amount of white pine and cypress shingles ol the best brand constantly on hand. We sell pino shiit- gles at $1.7' per thousand; sawed cedar posts at ut 2.") cents each; w hite pine floor. Ing at j?22."i0 per thousand; pine siding at f 13.00 per thousand. Try your luck with this firm. tl. i Hir.. II iihs-i nil nmi Try IIk-iii. Having discharged Dr. Lower and renovated my bath rooms, with tho addi tion of a new receiver otter the latest and most convenient style, I shall take great pleasure in giving baths either medicate I or otherwise, to all who may call on me. Im Da. D. Artkr. COMMERCIAL. Caiho, iLMMOrs M.ivn.iv K.vkninq, IKtulier I, 1.-177. The weather lor tint past week or ten days has been delisihtfully pleasant. The days are warm though not excessively so, while the evenings aro cool anil pleasant. The health ol tint city is good. Business is fair and all.urs on tlie levee present an animated und active appear ance. 'The rivers are low end continue to tali. It is now understood that the government work on the Mississippi river back ot Cairo will be resumed within a tew days and be pushed as tar as the present appropriation will carry it. In the flour market there is a slight weakening on choice grades, and prices are a shade lower; but low und medium grades are steady and lirrn ut quotations. The demand Is fairly active and transac tions are liberal. Keeeipts are (air and stocks on the market good The de mand lor corn is light and almost entirely for milling purposes. Receipts for the last tew days have been more liberal and tho supply now on tlie market is fully equal to the demand. Prices arc steady at fIOc for choice white in sacks The demand for oats is modcratively active and transactions since last report have been liberal. lle ceipts are good and the supply on the market is fully equal to the ucmand. Prices are steady at 20o7,27c The hay market it flat. There Is scarcely any demand what ever, and pi ices are low, weak and ir regular. Beceipts are good and the mar ket well supplied City meal is lu fair supply and steady at $2 S52 40. The demand is light. Country meal Is plenty nnd quiet at $2 13012 25 Bran Is in good supply and tteady at $12. Beceipts of potatoes are fair, and demand good at quotations- Poul try is in light supply nnd good demand. Prices are unchanged There Is yery little choice butter on tho market, and none arriving. Tlie demand is active. Medium grades are plenty and dull Beceipts ot eggs aro light and the market lightly sup plied Vegetables are abundant and dull. Cabbage Is worth $3 C00 00 per 100 A limited supply ot strloily choice apples would sell renlily at $2. All other seusonaLlc fruits are plenty and quiet. Bates by river to Xew Orleans arel7Jc per cwt; 22Jc per 100 oa hay, aud 33c per dry bhl. Way rates are grain, 25c; Hour, 50c; hay, 30e. 3 THE MAIIKET. tyOur friends should bear iu mind that the prices hero given are only lor sales from tlrst h inds In round lots. In lining orders and for broken lots It is necessary to charge an advance over tiieso tlgurcs.-YJj FLOUlt. Tho market Is a shade lower ou choice grades, while low aud medium grades are steady and tlrm at quotations. Ke eeipts ot flour aro good, und stocks are fair. Tho demand Is fairly active. Sales noted were! 200bbls. Various Grades on orders 5 0O&7 00 5 ooao 78 0 CO 5 60 0 40 0 25 0 (Ai 3 00 100 100 200 1U0 jlHl m Various Grades on orders Choice Family.... uCkstaVl I . . Fancy.'. Good Family Choice Family... Various tirades on orders 5 007 00 CORN. The demand for corn Is small, and generally for milling purposes, Receipts lor tho last lew days bays Uon more liberal, aud th stock In the hands ot dealers It fair though not large. Prices are steady at quotations. Sales noted were 2 cars white ia bulk, 40c; 3 cars white In sacks, 51c. OATS. Beceipts of oats are liberal and demand moderate. Tbe market is well supplied. Prices are steady at quotations. Sales noted were 1 car mixed In bulk, 20c; 2 cars do, 27t; 7 cars mixed, 27c; 5 cars mixed lu bulk, 27c; 5 cars mixed In bulk, 27c; 2 cars heavy northern In sack, 32c. HAY. Beceipts ot hay slncconr last report have been fair, aud the stock on the mar ket is now fuir. The demand Is weaK and conlined almost exclusively to tbe ' local trade, Sales were i cars choice timothy nt $10 jOoJII; 2 cars mixed, $ 60 (3jl0. MEAL. City meal is In good supply and fair demand at $2 33(V2 40. Country meal Is iu good stock and quiet at $2 152 25. Sales noted were 300 Ubls. city i 36(a)2 41. BRAN. Bran is In good stock and fair demand at quotations. Sales reported were 200 sack8, $12; 50 sacks, $12; 125 sacks $12; 1 car in bulk, $S 75. POTATOES. 1'eceipts of potatoes are liberal and the market is well supplied. The demand la lair and prices steady at 4C(i45c. per bushel and $1 251 50 per baircl. POULTRY'. Receipts of poultry continue light, and iho supply on tbe market Is not Urge. Ttm demand is lair and prices steady at quotations. Sales were 2 coops good young chickens, $2; 5 coops young chickens, $1 7.5(a2; 3 coops old hens, $2 50. BUTTER. There Is an active demand for choice butter. Receipts are light, and the mar ket Is almost bare. Medium grades ro plenty and slow sale. Sales reported were: 10 tubs Central HlluoU, 20c; 6 tubs .Northern. 2325c; 30 palls Northern, 25e;4 palls Southern Illinois, 15o; 6 pails cooking butter, 12jc; 15 packages South ern Illinois, 1214c; 10 paoksges Centra Illinois, ltlH; 13 packages Choice Wis consin dairy, 2425o. EGGS. Receipts of eggs are light and demand good. .Sales pjjgs wero 10 packages, 14c; 2 eases, 1 jc; 5 boxes, 14(3)I5c. APPLES. Choice apples well packed are In food demand at $2. The supply is very light. ah otner graoes are plenty ana ami. FEATHERS. We note prices as follows : Prime live geese, 40c; mixed, 25($i5a. HIDES AND TALLOW. Hides are worth dry flint, 15'6c; Green salt, H7c; jfreen, G6Jc. Sales tallow were lod lbs. 77Je. DRIED FRUIT. Choice bright pealed dried apples are worrK.KJiIJu; peaches, Gi6J. FRUIT. Males fruit were 400 lbs. grapes, t6c. SAL r. Sales salt were 150 bbls. Ohio riyer, $1 30. VEGETABLES. Vegetables are plenty and qnlet. Cab bage is worth $5 608 00 per 100. VARIETY HTOBC Tew-York Storo WHOLESALE AND BXTAIL. VARIETY STOCK IN THE CITY. Goods Sold Very Close. Cornet 19th flt. and CommerolaJ At; CAIS0, IUIV0IB C. O. PATTER ft CO. JACOB .WALTER, BUTCHER AND Dealer in Fresh Meat EIGHTH STREET, Betwetn Waahlnarton andZOoaunaroia Aye adjolnlnr Hannr'a. GUARANTEED SPECULA TION. $400 Invented by us In 60 day I Straddle hiv-m.nleir3 750- S10O have paid SI, 700 in 30 tiayi . Vic guarantee all 60 day Straddles Money rriundinl if no profit ii made. Kefwtncca given. Correspooileuce toltctted, E II (111 KELT, ft CO. Member New York Stock Exchange. is Broad Sirs Wholeaele ".Dealer In Northern Ice 3 .Hi), Cif-nr Twelfth and Ohio Levee. ICE hy the Cur Load Ton or Will cedud orslilppluK. STRATTON & BIBD, Wholesale Grocers -Ad- Oommi ssion Mercha n AOBNTS AXlBIOAtr POWDI O IV7 Ohio ! o. d wnxiAUsoir, And Dealer la BOAT STORES, Commission Merchant . If OHIO tXVWM. PIC. Alatttatlo! Slrea laptop -warn! m