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T THE For Dyspepsia, CoStlVCI!, Nick Headache. Chronle Diar rhoea, Jaundice, ' Impurity of the , Mood, Fever snd Ague, Bfalarla, and all Disease 3 caused by Da rangement of Llyer, Ilowel and KJdnejr. SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED LITER. Had Breath ; fain in ths bide, sometimes th pain U fell under the Shoulder-blade, mntaltea for Kheumatitni ; general low of appetite ; liowels generally costive, eomeiimet allernaiing with Uif tli head is troubled with pain, la dull and heavy, with considerable Inn of memory, accompanied with a painful temation of leaving undone something which ought to have been dune; a alight, dry cough and flushed (act tt sometimes an attendant, often aiituken fur coniumption; the patient complain of wearineu and debility; nervous, entity iUrtled; feet cold or burning, sometimes a prickly aematioa of the akin caiata; apiriit are low and despondent, and, although aatitfied that eaertiae would b bene ncial, yet one can hardly tunimon up (urliuide to try It io (act, dittriuta every renirly. Several of the above symptom, attend the diteaix, but cates have occurred when but few of then exutrd, yet examination after death hai ahowa the Uver to have been extensively deranged. It (hould be used by all persons, old aad young, whenever any of the alter symptoms appear, rnnont Traveling or living In Un healthy Localities, by uking a Hots oiraaion ally to keep the Ijver in healthy action, will avoid all Malaria, lillloua attacks, Uiitinew, Nau tea, lrowtinnt. Depression of bpinta, etc. It will invigorate like a glata of wine, but la no In toaloaUng beverage. If You have eaten anything hard ot digestion, or fcei heavy after meaii, or steep les at sight, ukt a duae and you wiU be relieved. Time and Ioctora' Hill will he saved by always keeping the Itegulatvr Io the House I For, whatever the ailment may be, a thormigMy aafa purgative, alu-rallve and tonic can never be out of place. The remedy i harmless and doea not luterfere with bualuesa or pleasure. IT IS PrREtT VEGETABLE. And has all the power and efficacy of Calomel or Quinine, without any of the injurkiua after eflecu, A fiovernor' Testimony. Simmoni Liver Regulator hit been in uk in my family fur tme time, and I am tatiincd it it a valuable addition to the medical Kicnce. J Gill bHoaTKP, tiovernor of Ala. Hon. Aletamler II. Mrplieria, of Ga., aaya: Have derived n.e benelii from the ute of Simmon Uver Regulator, and win to give it a further trial. ."iTh onl7 " t,,at n'1, Relieve." I have uv-d rnany reined for Dyv peptia. Liver Affection and debility, but never haw found anything to benefit me to the extent bimmom Liver Regulator hai. I ent from Min. aesou to Georgia for it, and would v-nd further for audi a medicine, and would advike all who arc sim ilarly affected to rive it a trial aa it tccmi the only thing that never laiii to relieve P. M. Jannkv, Minneapolis Minn. Dr. T. W. Slaaon aaya I From actual ex. periencc in the use of Simmoit tjyer Regulator in y practice I have been and am atijfil to use aad prescribe it aa a purgative medicine. ftryTake only the Genuine, which alwayi has on the Wrapper the red Z Trade-Mark and Signature of J. II. ZEILIV A to, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS PHVKIAVH. QEORGE II. LEACH, M. !). Physician and Surgeon. Special attention paid to the Homeon'hle treat m. nt of surgical diseases, and disrasss of woman and children. Office: On 14lh straet, opposite the Poet O.U e. Cairo, 111. J)U. J. E. 8TH0X0, Homceopathist, 128 Commercial Ave, Cairo, 111. VAPOB, ELECTRO-VAPOR asn MEDICATHl) ii at i in admin'ft-rd daily. A lady in attendance. CONSULTATION FREE. DKNTHTS. JR W. C. JOCKLYN, DENTIST. OPTICS -Klfhla Street, near Cotno ereia'. Averts T)R. R W. WLIITLOCK, iDuntal Surgoon. Orrto No. I3t Com morel ol Avenue, hstweau Krrfi and Ninth Street J O A. L ID Stoves T) A. A. V V I I No. L7. ) th St. s & o o 8 Tinware. S BANK. he city national bank. Of Oilro. Illinois, 71 OHIO I.SVEK. oa pita Ij, m 100,000 A General Hauklny biiHinens Con duo ted. THOS, W. IlAIalaUIAV. Oanlilrir E JHTBRPHTSK fUVINU BANK. ri vniiW KXCLUSIVKLY A SAVINGS RANK. TIIOS. W, IIALLIDAY JOHN 8PR0AT, PKOI'RIETOR OP SPIIOAT'B PATKNT Rkfkiokuatok Oars, AND "WholeHulo Dtntlor in Ice. ItrK PYTIip CAR LOAD OR TON.WKLI ?.fJKB0 FOR SHIPPING . Oar loadw a Specialty. OFFIOItfl ' Cor.Twelf'tli Street and Leyee. UAIRO, ILLINOIt. DA IT , Telegraphic. PUBLIC EXECUTIONS. How Egyptian Murderers arc Hanged. Tht Cuitom of Appealing to Murderer"! Friends and Enemies. the Xrw York, Mun h . -Mall advlr from Cairo, Kftypt, 'iml.T ilate of FfliruarT 1ft, Jyi " Till li;;!(il. . HlMltBIICrld to tll'ltlll by tlie Alexandria unml-iiittltlitl for huvin raataacrcd lu i-iUin at TMitta liint aiiininiT r Im Iiih exHciilrd nn public market days t thf jit wlicre the crlirifl e're) commit U d. Seven of tbe D)itkfctoM bavit tlrcitil) I.hcii hanged durinir tha pa.t week. One of them, who mtmlred four F.ur'.ieri. JncltitlliiK Utile trtrl teara old, trlt:d to exciti the avmpatby of the Ih ktirjrien iy w lzliijc bU little child In IiIh arms jiiKt before mounting the w.-ttfTold and sboiitliiL' "niizzloom!" l((iitfyii)( "victim of in. ItiHtii-e. ' ' Thene tMi-titinni ire carried on in tht prcf nee of Hrltlub and Kyptlan troopj to bo are neccnaarr to prevent the crimluali from lieinjc act fn-a by tbe moU. The baiiKineu are Aruba, cttipcn ten by trade, who perform the operation very adroitly, The drop la about Ave feet, and in every cae the neck la broken. LaM WedneHkay a Beduoln named Half-he Nourl wa hHiiKcJ at "iidnt for havlnjf cut the throat of an Kt'yptlHii tobacco merchant because he aked toobljrh a price for Syrian tobacco. Tbe execution, unlike thone at Tanta, waa carried out in a purely KKyptlan manner. Tbt Cadi of the town trnt down under the iihade of a lar((e accacla tree. All the notables of Sldut were preaent. On the Cadl'i ti(ht were teuted the family of the murdered man. At Mime dUtanee, and on the Cadl'i left, wvre the family of the murdorer. The few Kirytian policemen kept the ground. The murderer waa brought before the Cadi with A fTfiONO, TABnKI) ltOI'K around hla neck. Tbe Cadi turned to the oldcat male member of the family of the murdered nutii and akedblm: '"'Will you and your family pardon the murderer?'' The reply was:' "No: never, let bin mii be upon bl bead!" The Cadi remained llent for two or three minute. The oldeatmale memUr of the family of the murdereJ then presented a petition written Id nnely executed flourliihei to tbe Cadi, re oiioitlnif tha. he deliver it to the famtlv of tbe murdered man. " he Cadi turned' to the oldcat man of the family of the mur dered man, auit 'atked hiui: "Will vott accept tbli pe tition, which humbly aaki ou tofortlve Halebe Nourt for hi great crime?" The reply was: "No; we will not accept It. " The Cadi then made a xign with bin bund, and the end of tbe rope tbat wai looped around Helebe N'ouri t neck waa pawed over a branch of tbe accacla tree. Four Araba pulled at tbe rope and Halebe Nourl the murderer, w bone face, by tbe wav, wai no blindfolded, waa hauled up to the bough of tbe tree, Leavlaa; lb reMTal for a raahloatable Mfe. Washivotok, Maroh 8. A certain Coni;reman from Penniylvanla teema to vhave been fretting hltn.eif dlaliked by the Catholic of this vlolnlty bv bit eourae toward a nun In a oouvent 'in (jeorgetown. The nun In queatlon is Siater Lorenxo, who formerly lived at Beading, Pa. Recently a member of Conirrei from that State viMted the convent wkh tome ladies who had known the alster when the wai kjtown bv the eupbonloui name of Mlis Smith at home, and in conversation aiked her if ibe would like to return home. Tbe talk eemed to revive old times In the mind of the l.ter who waa finite a belle when at home, and he town horrified the member of the order by telling them ibe waa dlsiatlofled and wanted to go borne and quit tbe convent. Thev tried to persuade her ajjaitiit it. but to no avail, and he. visiting the HUhop,peruaded him to remit her vow and allow her to ge to tbe world again. Meantime the has fallen heir to some $20,0u0, and reports from Heading state that she has reente.ad socletv and i llkelv to marry. The eae Is uc6 in un usual one that It haa created a good deal of gontp among the faithful here. While no word of reproach ts uttered, the couwe of the Congreaimen referred to la not looked upon with any marked degree of latlsf action. Repairing the Picture In lb Rotunda ol to ltol. Washivotox, Murcb 9. Three of the large hiitoricul paintings in the rotunda of the Capitol are to be "rebackod" bv Barlow, tbe artist. A home nearly thirtv-llve feet square In which tbe artist have to do this w ork has been erected in tbe rotunda, and vet It does not uppearto take up much space. One scarcely rellzei the blgncKS of the Capitol until he slops to think that a good big house erected in a single compartment of it is scarcely thought at all iu the wav. The work of replacing the canvas on theie Pictures is a difficult one, the picture being laid fae down on the stone tables and the canvas ruboed down to a paper tblcknens with pumice stone, after which a new can vas is glued on the back and the picture re framed. Cabinet Heeling. Wasiunutov, March 9. The Cabinet meeting wa attended bv all the members except the Pont muster-General. APPOINTMENTS. Arrangements were coiulderod for filling tbe exiting vacancies In the civil service. The President reappointed Nat. P. Hanks I'nlted Mates Marshal of Hoston, Mass. Ills present term of office will expire on Monday next. The Presldeat also ap pointed Joseph H. McQcOee United State! Marshal for the Western District of Mis souri. vlceC. C. Allen, resigned, and John T. Hull, Hocelver of Public Money at Jackson, Minn., viceA. N. Kimball, im pended. H tar-Boat Trial. M'ashii OTON. March 9. In the sine. Route trial, Wilson returned tho Introduc tion of ofticlul records of flneiand remis sions from the contract office. The entire morning session was eon summl In this tediout work, which win Interrupted utter recess to allow of the examination of Senator-elect Thnnms M. Howen, of Colorado, He proceeded to give an acconut of the developcmcnt of Colorado, the extenilon of railway conunuiilcatiorm, the growth of the cattle interest and the state of mail facilities. Thrown from Hla Horse and Killed. ALTON, III., March. 9.-The dead bodv of a man was found at Smith's l.itke In the American Bottom, teven miles below here, Thursday evening. It was recognized as tbat of Frank Konch, a farmer living In the neighborhood. He had evidently been thrown off bit horse while riding hear the water as he wai men by severs! partlet In the forenoon. Tha Hlaeln Olrl'a Ratarn. Br. LouiH, March O.MIs Fannl Klrchhoefer, the young girl who hat burn lulsslug tlnou February i-'l, and whose ab sence oaused considerable talk, ha re turned home, fen has little to say about hor disappearance and sppears to think It neda so explanation . W bare the has beta has tot Jfrt been autedt Y CAIRO CAIRO, fLUNOIP, SATURDAY , ' A MURDERESS. A Religious Finnic Kills Her Mistress and Child. Philadelphia, Maroh . A Orman errant girl, Catherine Metzgar, In tb employ of amuei Msv, attempted to mur der Mrs. May and the latter' child thi morning. 8hs aulted ths former with a batebnt and fractured the skull of the child with bottle. It I believed Mrt. May Will recover. Tha child will die. The girl eame from Germany three months ago and gives no other reason for her murderous assault than tbat she was directed by some unseen power la a dream to ooinmit tbe deed. No doubt she Is Insane. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION. Ont Mm Killed snd Three Othsrs Seriouslj Wounded. PlTTanuna, March 9.-A terrible ei-plo-Ion of dynamite, reanlilog in ( Instant death of one man and lerlous inju ries to three other, occurred this morning at nine o'clock at Fleming's stone quarry, at Dead Man's llollew, near Mc- urry, at ueu Man's llollew, near 31c ieeseport, I'a. It appears that buniel and Keeseport, I'a. It appei George Hennlnger, Noble Gllky, ami an unknown colored man were at work In the quarry, and one of them attempted to thaw out a can of dvnuuilte, used for blasting purpoies, which bad froxun. An explosion followed with a loud report, scattering the rock and earth In every direction. Daniel Hennlnger was killed outright and Ueo. Hennlnger and the colored man were so badly injured tbat they will die. Noble Oilky was also hurt, but his wound were of such nature that be was able to go borne unaccompanied. LUCKY HEIRS. ' A Story that Reads Like a Romance- New York, March 9. A story that read like a romance comes from the Chil dren'sAid Society. James Anderson, a New York merchant, failed in lH5i. J lis three children, William. Michael (Jeorze. snd Margaret, ago eight, ten and fourteen years respectively, were placed in good homes In Michigan In the following year by the Children's Aid Society, through iu agent, the Kev. J. 1. Hoot. Frequent re port were received from them from time to time. The girl died, but tbe boy grew to manhood and entered the array'. Receiv ing honorable discharges at tbe close of the war thev returned to their homes in Michigan, where one married and built up a good legal pructloe. Tbe other it a farmer. Their Interest In the Children 't Aid Societv was kept, up bv correspond ence, and In 1STU one of lbs brothers called at the oftioe on a visit east, before going back to Michigan. It now appears tbat by tbe death of Michael Hoot In mi, in Edin burgh, Sootlaud. three ohlldren fell heirs to an estate worth several million of dol lars. The former ajr. at of ths locietv. Rev. Mr. Root, called at the office of the looiety last week to gather facts prepara tory to claiming the estate In behalf of the hairs. THE FREE PASS SYSTEM. It is Proposed to Abolish it in New York. Albany, March 9. The ipedy favora ble report of the Menste Ballroad Commit tee on Mr. Grady's bill prohibiting rail road companies from granting free passes to any person except their employes cre sted wild surprim in tbe Senate, and a contemptuous smile was teon on several eountenanoes. At the same time that tbe bill was being reported. Mr. Benedict, chairman of the Asustnbly Committee on Railroads, Introduced it in that body. The bill was referred to Mr. Benedict's committee, and will be re sorted to the House. The imilei of derision that greet the measure are teen on tbs faces of a few uatbiuklng men. Other see another tide of it, and a few foreie an agitation to come which will put an end to the practice of giving and taking free panea entirely. The bill provide that "no rail road company, or other tramportatlon company doing business in this Stat shall grant free passes or ticket at a discount, or for service, or for any othr consideration over or upon their route, except to tbslr regular employe or other railroad official or railroad hands. lYovlded, that nothing herein shall bs con strued to forbid such railroad or transpor tation company from granting commutation or reduced-rate tickets, but In such case such tickets shall he furnished the public alike and without discrimination for or against any person. A violation of the act ts made a misdemeanor, and Is punlibtthle a tuch, and the violator is liable in a civil action for damages to tb person ag- frieved in the turn of li'.VJ for each offense, 'here Is also an addltloal penalty of IfriO, half of which Is to go to the informer, and the act I to go Into effect June 1, 1(183. All member of tbe Legislature now get passes and use them freely. A near as can be a.sccrtalned. ten of the l.W members of the Senate and Assembly actu ally send back tbetr free passes and travel on their mileage allowance. Of the rest, one can find, perhaps, fifteen or twenty who will entirely Justify the use of passes', a many more who have no opinions about tbe question, and about one-half of the whole who feel a little ashamed but use free passe because It has been the custom to do so. The standing of the members might bo tabulated something like this: Men who pay as they go 10 Deadheads ou principle .'' Men who don't care i'l Ashamed, but lacking vertebrae 'M Slave to custom Hi Total l.V) An Artreae IMvoree. Ntw York, March ft. A decree no ab solute divorce In favor of Lillian Bell against her huiband, Dlgby B. Hell, the actor and singer, has boen entered In the Buperlor Court. Mrs, Boll was formerly a Miss Brooks, and ha appeared In con cert under tbe stngn name of Lillian llcll Brook. Dlgby Boll has been connected with the Bllou Opera Trounn, and played at Daly 'a TlieaUr in "The Passing Ileirl ment." The parties have been married for several year, and the divorce which has been procured Is on tha ground of adultery. The decree allows Mr. Bell Io marry again, and alto allows her a vearly alimony of $U00. Tit Foroman In tha Tlltoii-Reecher Trial Dead. Xiw Yon:, March). Chester Carpen ter, who wa foreman of th Jury in llie notorlou Tllton-Beecher trial and one of the moat zealous of Beecher's friend in the 001 died luddenlv at hit home, i)i aiy itreet, from heart dleae. He was ihort, atout man with a smooth face and longhair. He wa a flour merchant, but the tlx month trial lerlously Interfered with hie business, and for some time after word ha wa in flnanolal strain. He be came a regular attendant of Befcber's church after tha trtnl. A B,0 Mr. , Dknver, Col., March 9. A Are atB'j on Vlit tblt morning dtroyd a block of eight buildinf,lnoludlnf Heller AHallavlti bank. ,0 f3OW0 MORNING. MARCH 10, A FEMALE LOBBYIST. Downfall of Eugenia Motel, a Noted Waihingttn Character. Wasbixoton, Maroh Report front Boston show that Sugenla Moselev, the fe male lobbyist, who hld luch hlgbwr her last winter, ha been found gulliv of Intent to defraud by cheating a hotel out ef a board bill, and will probably go to the work-bone. It Engeni bad btlf an hour In Washington th would ralie th money to pay ber flu la chart order. At least he did sueoeed la paring board bill and other demand while here in a very remarkable manner. For a long time she boarded at th Xbbett House, the highest-priced betel in th city, except Worm lev's, and wai the uioolate of th families of senator and repretentatlvei. Not only was the tbelr asioclau, but tbty mid her their friend, and In aome eaaei'tbitr con fidant. On little Instance which came to th knowledge of your correspondent show s ber reinarkible power. A lady of high standing, wife of a Congreistnsn, went to her one day at th hotel and told her she wa In great trouble. "What It the mat terr" atked tbe fair Ingenie. 'Whv, mv son has gotten Into trouble," responded the lady, "and I want to get htm out of it. It will uke $300. I don't want to go t i hi father for it, and I don't know wbsra to go but to you. Could you lend It to roe for a few days?" "Certainly," cam the replv, with the greatent composure; I haven't it with me at thi moment, but I will tend right out and get it." Not a dollar had t1ii woman of tbe lobby, but the knew tbat if ibe failed In thi emergency ber prestlce and power wr gone, if she won shs would have a powerful lever for use Id her busi ness. So b ealmly said, "I will send out and get it." In five mlnutet a bov was flying to th navy department with a' brief note which read: "I want $A00 at once send It to me." In ten minutes a man. pale with rage and auppreised excitement, at trembling at hi deik with Mot .'lev's not crushed In his band. But in an hour Mosely bad the money. She won, hut in an evil hour she overstepped the mark, and, attemptlngto bulldoze the aged solici tor of the 1 reasury, Kenneth Raynor, got bis South Carolina blood up, and he or dered her out of the Treasury, expo;ed her as a lobbyist and blackmailer and she was forced to leave tbe town. ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE. Important Proceedings The Old Lincoln Homestead. CrRiNGFiBLP, III., Maroh S. The Senate received a House bill for the relief of the Braldwood sufferer, which bv unanlmoui content was read a first time ordered to a secnud reading. A large number of report! from committees were received, many of wblob were laid on the table. Other were ordered to a second reading. Tbe finished butlnest was at once resumad. Tbe consideration of the bill for appropriation for state contingent expenses oouiipied some time. Manv amendmen's war offered on the different lections, most of which wer lost. The amendment to appropriate $8,000 to extend the legal library of the First District was carried after an extended discussion in which Senator Campbell left th chair to lead. Amendment to other tectlon wer offered, nd at last after two hour hard work on th subject th bill wa ordered to third reading. At 11:45 a. m. the ususl Friday struggle for djouninient began, but the regular order wat continued. The bill to remilat th liabilities of Fire Insurance Companies was maae a spectai order for Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock, and the bill to rev. late the management of the Are Insurance companies wa mad th special order for ii ruiieauaj at 11 ;ou a, m. In tae House the bill aonronriailnff tv 000 for the rllf of the Bote Clare lufferen nss advanced to a third reading and paused with the emergency clause. A resolution waapessed requesting the Governor to correspond with Hon. Robert T. Lincoln, with a view to purchasing the old Lincoln homestead for a Memorial Rail t contain the celebrated old rifal collection of Lin coln mementoes. Mr. Qulnn introduced a resolution for Information from th Gov ernor In regard tc tbe silarirs and per quliitles of the employ of tbe Mate Insti tutions. Passed. A considerable amount of work waa done on the calendar hsfer adjournment A SENSATIONAL SUIT. How an Uncle and His Nephew's Wife Made Levete Eaoh Other. Ngw York, March 9. Increaaing In terest Ii manlfeited la th trial of the suit of Edward Sohnell to recover SflO.Oon dam age from his unci, Frederick Blohtn. for the alienation of the affeotloni of his wife, whioh 1 In progress In the Brooklyn Circuit Court before Jtut!oe Cullen, and a Jury. The court-room wu crowded all day bv those w bo desired to hr the lotmwha't tplcy tettlraony. Mr. Honnell tteadllv re main in court. SamPrloc, a boot-black and private messenger In the Twentv-nlnth Precinct Police Station, New York,' testi fied that be followed old Mr. Blobm and Mrt. Schne.ll. He taw them In Central Park together. They were Mated on th grim and Blohm had hi around hli fair companion' waltt. H bad also caught them kissing each other. Witness said Urn couple selocted very icquettered spots to do tholr billing and coolngf after which thev went to the dairy and INDULGED IN MILK AND ICI C'ltF.AM , On July 8, 18812, Price followed Blnhra and Mr. Sohnell to tb park. He hid himself behind a bench and watched them. He taw the old man hug and kiss the ladv, and heard Mrt. Schnell say that her hu's band wa going to get a divorce. Then they again hugged and kissed each other. Mrs. Schnell said that If her husband be g.tn divorce proceeding she would sun him for $50,000 and Blohm advised her to make the. : amount SlOO.Ono. I'rlce could hear what the couple said verv tllslinllv. On July 18, while he1 was following tho loving pair, he waa arrested bv a 'park policeman, who accused him of following the parties thrje tlmos, hut Blohm HKr l BKD TO MAKF, ANY COMI'l.mr against him. Kdward M. Brandt swore he heard Mrs. Sehuell sav that she was tired of her husband and was going to get a di vorce. A clerk In the plaintiff' grocery storn named Henry Mcbern, testMVd that Schnell and his wife lived happllv together when thev hoarded with him. 'Thai whs befoiethfy went to (ierimtnv, in IKM. John Aherm who lived in thn same apart ment house. Ml Knst Tyolh h st reel. .New Jork. testified hat In March, mi, he heard Mrs, Kchncll through the ventilator hart of the houve thank mr husband for his ktndnosslo her while sh was III. A butcher knew the Schnell were very hap py together, a they airred about tim pur cliiisn of their meat. Thn counsel for the plaintiff read a number of letters, written to Mr. Schnell bv Blohm. In which he Jimks of her as his "Dear" and his " thir ling, " and sent her a thousand kisses, The letters cmtal led Innumerable crosses which couuiol sttt Indicates klssei. This closed the esse for the plantlff. - fhll4irMnffhtlM WIIL i nii.auKi.rHU. aroo n. Aunitionai caveat were Died to-day In the Register of Willi office aa-alnst the admission to. probata of the will of tha lata Henry My. bert, wb loft tl. 100.000 u ekarttabb ur poses, a, BHUyETIN. 1883. FOREIGN, A Founderrd Steamer-Fifty Uvea Lost EJOLAXft. London, March 9. -The Press Associa tion lay, the Government Thursday mailed to Frauae. and will shortly mall to Ameri ca, deposltloni relating to the man known at Xo. 1 and other persons whose name wer revealed at a private ingulrv in Dub lin. FOUNDERRD. London, March . The steamer Navarre, bound from Copenhagen to Leitb, foundered during a gala Thursday. There were eighty-one persons, iuoetly emigrant, on board, only sixteen of whom were laved. HKAVV OILK. London. March 9. Owing to the heavy gale tbe tide In" tho Clvde is remarkably low. The steamers fievonla, Circaista, Manitoban and several others at onn time were aground. The Hull fishing fleet euf fered seriously by the gale. Klghly vessels of th fleet arrived her. In a damaged eon ditionvtwelv of thaui lost members of their erews. Three vessels foundered, one of them with all band". Similar ac count are received from the Yarmouth fithlng flsett. rn A M r.. Paris March ft. The fioveanment in the case of Frank Hvrne, who was released from custody Thursday night, held tbatth new charge brought by the British Govern ment agnlnut Byrne, rimnelv, complicity In attempt to murder of the liiror Field 'and Judge Lawsou, amounted to merely to In troducing arms in Ireland. They 'claimed even If th arms were intended for the pur pose of murder the offense was a political one. IDKN'TIKIKD, JIavrk, March 0, A detective from Middleborough, has reiurned to England after positively Identifying John W alsh, who is wanted bv the British Gov ernment. IRELAND. DfBi.tx. March tt. -Patrick Egan elud ed the vigilance of the police by shamming ickness. Dr Kennv maintained the de ception by visiting Egan, who, It It be lieved, left the city disguised at a priest. THK rumiKRS FOUND. Dcbliv, March H.-EIifht dagger knives have been found In the Klngiend basin. oeioiaxy. Brrmn. Manh ".-Emperor William itihscribed 8.(HK marks from his private purse for the relief of the German sufferers by tbe floods In America. BISMARCK. Berlin, March fl.-Bismarck is con tlnad to bit bed again. He is suffering with neuralgia. Madagascar. Londo.v, March O.-A dispatch from Tamatlve, Madagascar, itate the people are determined if 1he French make an attack upon them to migrate to the interior. Fanatics are stirring up the people against the Christians. Bmlneaa failure. Skw York, March . -Business failures th last seven davs, as reported to B. G. Dun 4 Co., number 252, agalnit 272 last week. Distribution as follow,; ew England States Ji Middle States 40 Western States go Southern fiatei .....0; Pacific Coat and Territorlei 17 Canada and Provlnoe 27 Kew York City and Brooklyn 10 A Machinery rnrfory Baraed. Bellows Falls. Vt., March 9. A Arc thin morning destroyed the building occu pied by the Vermont Farm Machinery 00m pany, and Osgood Baker, macblnltt. Loises on the building owned bv Bellows Falls Canal Cnmpanv, iflfl.oeo,- a0 Insur ance; Oseood ii Baker W0.0UO, Insured 112,600: ermont Farm Machine Ccmnr H6,0U0, Imured ttft.OOO. Th MARKETS. MARCH e, 1883. Ms Mlark. CHICAUO. HOGS Fairly active andprloet unchang ed. CATTLE Active and higher; cxporti o 6or7; good to choice shipping $67oHJ 40. sr. Lot'ia. CATTLE-Light shipping $r, 12JriM 80; heavy shipping steer $ M(ditSli: good to prime native cows and heifers H (WfSSj native steert and hslfer $4 Wf5; cows and calves .flK'aof). HfHi.s Light supply, all told to shippers at oM'JOc. advance. Light to choice York en $7f7 0; mixed to good packing 7rtJ ".'tt; butchers to extra hoary S7 S0&7 70; skips and culls Writ 6. sillKEP Good to fancy $4 7.V88; medi um to fair in 7W4 Mi; Texan $3 0084 Strain, Rtc. ar. i.ons. a,W.h.PM1", H1.1''' I,v.$t lfl'r April 1 l.i S May, l I5. lime, $1 00S Juiv. Corn :: 4-H March, torrf," April, fl7 May, y, June, , July. Outs 43 March, 43 3-8 April, 44 3-8 May. By lower, 68 V. CIMCAliO. WHEAT $1 08 March, $10V April, fl Ui Mav, ft 13V June, fl 10 July. V ' COItN-M March, IWH April, OavO May, Wrd June, MHr& Julv. OATS-42V April, UHQS May, 44V June, 43 July. HYE Lower ; tt8V Mav. 4 NKW YORK. WHEAT-rnsettlcd: Vrlv lower; bus iness mainly speculative; No. 1 white Jl If); No. 2 red March l 201 21; April $1 22Vr23.V; May fl 2Af9V; June $1 -h COItX Vf3V lower; heavy mlxedlWest orn spot diraTi v ; do future 71 Vf7'Js . UATS-Vrav lower; dull; Weitern bl 08, Conntry Produce, sr. louis. llt?TTF.nOaamnr ar nina H .,i.i. and fancy, and SHraMifor (eaouiN, Dairy 2(a'M for oholc and fanoy ; medium over saltsd, streaked or mixed 2(iw:M: coininon t medium 15rt20. Northern Roll iiiiet cholce tt 20921; off frade range at ITivr l. Near-by make Oholoc islls steadily at I.Vn) 17, but low grade dull at U1H. r.titt.i saic iit imo; irregular pkgs Vli'let. Pllt'I TPV1 Iva-hl.tkani ,l,.ll ... I eiuicr, witii oiiniiiiKa m eaucsi t ueinanil (iiiofe onek SM cOitW 78, mixed i4, and ,11-,. 4-- viinT Hint salable at $12ftl6 for nent and small gob blers, and flflfltlH for hnavv iinLLU... Geesrl and dtioks.net looted Am former at $3rcM, and the latter ut Wet per doz. Dressed turkeys meet ready sale and command good prioce-17ric per Mjuim, uuua, Kac ana oniekens pre ;rnd alive. uvimrooL. vl Weather In Vnir1n4 eo.i uJ IlllXnd American Cora ntt anaat rleelluml 8 M. Red winter wheat, London to arrive advanced 8e fld. Root wheat quiet hut steady; No. S spring 9s, VI; No. 3 prlntr ia 6di Wetrn winter ts M; Mixed American corn dull and easier at 6 4 V tl. Dnmand frnM VnUmA Klnir,l,u nn.i Continent, not muth eTotiig in wheat and eoru. iMoeipu ror wiat Mat week Ul.tigf ... a - at m lt. aiavat aaa a . ' Suffer no longer from Dyspep sia, Indigestion, want of Appetlte,lossof Strength lack of Energy, Malaria, Intermittent Fevers, Ac. BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS never fails to cure all these diseases. Botton, November 36, tSSi, Bsowh Chemical Co. Gentlemen : For years I hav been a great aufferer from Uytpepaia, - and could get no relief (having tried everything which waa recommend ed) until, acting on the advice of a bind, who had boec benefitted by Rkown's Ikoh Uittbks, I tried a bottle, with moat lurpriiing result!. Previous to talcing IJkown's Ikon Bittsrs, everything 1 ate diitressed me, and I luffered greatly from a burning sensation in the stomach, which waa unbearable. Since tak ing Brown's Iron Bittrks, all my troubles are at an end. Can eat any lime without any disagreeable ra. iults. I am practically another person. Mrs. W. J. Flvnn, 30 Maverick St., E. Bos too. BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS acta like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as tast ing the food, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give headache. Sold by all Drugglata. Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore, Md. See that alt Iron Bitters are mads by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, and have crowed red lines and trade mark on wrapper. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Bead and Circulate. The Illinois Central II. R. Co. WIU sell any of Its remaining lands at one dol lar per acre lows thsu the present pricfs. from this time uutll the Brut day of October, 1884. Alter that date the present prlcciwlllbe restored. All who desire to pnrchiie ehuuld svail themitelvoi of this liberal offer at ouce. I. J)AOGT, I.aad Commissioner F01 particulars Inquire of M. KASTERDAV A CO., Ajrte. for l.C. tt. R. Lands, Cslre. Illinois. ym. oeiiler, UtAOKSMITH -Asn- WAGON-MAKER. Shop on Hallldav Avenue, between nurtU and Hlith Btruets, Cairo, Illinois. Ir-All kllula ol II. .k. ...J L li ... . . -"- v. unui aim uoavy niaossmiiaina, tsauon and carriage work done lath moet woik manlike m.nM., I i i - , satlfactlongoaraijteerl. . J-Y. IB. INOE, -Manulacturur snd Dealer In PI8T0L8 BIfLKS th Strett, between Cem'l Av. and Levee.' - OA.iKO.lIat.12r Old CH0KX BORINQ A SPICTA.LTY , ALL KINDS OF AMUAITIOM. Uttt IUU4. All Ktal KT Mod. ,Un 3-1$ HI S K F a 1 N Is p3 3 I'll C 8 - i E i