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THE DAILY BULLETIN. OAJRO. ILLINOIS, THURSDAY 1 MORNING, MARCH 15, 1883. CAIRO DARBYS PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. A Household Article for Universal Fatuity L'm. For ftaarlet Mid Eradicates HALAEIA. I Typhoid I'tfiri, Diphtheria, Hall ration, Ulcerated I Sore Throat, Small Poi, Measles, and all Contagious Diseases. Persons wailing on the Sick should use it freely. Scarlet Fever hit never been known to spread where the Huid wit umiI. Yellow Kever hai been wred with it after black vomit had taken place. '1 he wont Cue of liiphtheria yield to It. Fevrredaiidttlckrr-1 KMAIX-I'OX oris refreshed and : and ld Hore prevent- ( PITTING f Small d by bathing with ; 0I PU EVENTED uamys num. ) Impure Air maiie . A member of my fam harmless and purified. Fur bore Throat it ! a Sure cure. Contactor dettroyed. Tor FrosUid Kent, Chilblains, Pile, ChaHors, ete. ily wat taken with) Snail pox. I used the i Fluid ; the patient wat ' not deliriout, wat not , pitted, and wat about ; tlie houte again in three , weeks, ana no others had it. I. W. Park ' ihsoh, Philadelphia. IthenrnaUsra cured. Boft White Uesrapltix- tool secured by iu use. Hhlp Fever prevented. To purify the lireath, Cleanse the Teeth, it can't be surpassed. Catarrh relieved and cured. Erysipelas cured. Hurnarclieved instantly. Hears prevented. Iryaente. y cured. Wound healed rapidly. Scurvy cured Aa Antidote for Animal or Vegetable Pottom, Sting, etc. I used the Fluid during our proem affliction with Scarlet Fever with de cided advantage. It it indupenuMc to the tick. room. Wm. V. Sand roso, Eyrie, Ala. Diphtheria Prevented. The phyticlant here ute Darbyt Fluid very tiiccetsfully in the treat ment of Diphtheria. A. Stollinwirck, Grremboro, Ala. Tetter dried up. Cholera prevented. Vlrers punned and healed. In cases of Death it thould be used about the corpse it will prevent any unpleas ant smell. The eminent I'hy slrUn.J.MAKION H1MH, M. !., New ' York, says : "I am convinced Prof Darbyt l Prophylactic Fluid is a I valuable disinfectant." Scarlet Fever! Cure! Yanderlillt ITnlvaraJt Vn.t.ltt. T I testify to the most excellent qualities of Prof Darbyt Prophylac tic Fluid. Ai a dimfectint and detergent it it both theoretically and (jiaaically superior to any preparation with which I am ac quainted N. T. Lt'Ktow, Prof. Chemistry. Darbyt Fluid la Recommendrd by Hon Alsxaniiss H. bTarmtNs, of Oorgia Rev. C'hs F. Dssns, D.D., Church of the Strangers, N . Y.; lot. I.bOjkti, Columbia. Pmf, Uuiversirv.S.C Kev. A J Haiti., IW, Mercer I'mvenity; Rev. I, so. F. Pimcs, Buhop M. E. Church. INDISPENSABLE TO KVKKY HOME. Perfectly harmle. Used Internally or eatemally for Man or Beast. The Fluid hat been thoroughly teaitd, and we have abundant eridenr-t that n has done ever) thui here claimed. For fuller information Ret of your Druggist a pamphlet or send to the proprietors, J. II. 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JJALLIDAY BROTHERS CAIKO, ILLINOIS. Commission Merchants DlilJUl IU FLOUR, GRAIN AND HAY Proprietor EgyptianFlouring Mills JUffktit Cub Prlca Paid for Wheat TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. .II...... IL1.X . I THE SCHNELL8UIT. Sensational Scenes in Closing an Interest I Ing Case. New Yoiik, lliuvli H.Th trial of ths nit of Edward M-hitcll ayninst hl unde to recover VW.nvMur iIh-ulletmili.n of bit wife's unY-oilon hu lutcii coni'ludpd In the Kings' County Court. Tltejurvgiiye th pUlntlff a verdict for .fri,0iiO. Mr. Al.hott, In I'loMiietba case for th plnlnllff eitld that evsrybndy knew that when Frederick Jiluhnt said he. did not know what became of ilrt. Si hnelt'i let ten he lied, 'Do you rpniemher when you bad Mm. Schncll In your armiir" Son me recordl,' aava Blobru." While Mr. Ahhott wat detcrlliliifr the iinaHtlah love which tchnel had for hl wife and contraHiiriK It with the love of Blohm, who had dra(rKAl her Into court as a mUtreiti, Mra. Schncll ahotitodlout, "Who brought me bere but my tiiiiliand? HS Hat DRAOGKD " nielnhere." She waa removed panting and tmllld with excitement. 'Tula Is your act,' exclalinnd Mr, Ahhott, turning to the defendant. You have hauled thl wo man into Miirt and exhibited her to the irate and remark of hundreds. You, Frederick lllohm, yuu have aacrillced this woman tlitu to nave vour pocket." Mr, A btiott reviewed the fove fetteri icnt by filnlini to Mrs. Bchnell, and clrieed with a telling peroration. After the Judge's charge, which was short, the Jury retired, and aft:r the absence of an hour and a half returned with the fc'i.OOO verdict. BAD MANNERS. Ladies Chatting With an Escort Causes a Rumpus in New York. Nkw Yuhk. March U. A tine lookln? getitlciiiHii with L'rav hair and a foreign ac cent and a diplomatic order on his coat lap pel sat at the opern in the Academy. If in wife and daughter were with him. Just behind him sat a broker with two ladies, who chat tnd while Mme. Hcalchl was singing in toe third act. J he diplomat wanted to bear Die music and turned round and re- aliened the ladies to refrain from talking uring the performance. The broker an grily reqtii'ktcd the diplomat to con tine bis rtention to m own arruirv I be diplomat aid somet hlnir about good breeding and he broker pronuiiuced the diplomat a cur. ibi'ie was a pause, and those near held their breath in suspenne. The diplomat rote, bis face flushed, and hurrying into the lobby, Insisted on having the broker ar retted lor Innultlng hlin and bis compan ions. Col. Mapleson appeared and the di plomat threatened to sue htm If the offend er waK not ejected. Col. Mapleson ordered a police van to put the broker out. The policeman rvfujed to do so. Police Cap- ain LiiMcuv arrived and tried to smooth be difficulty over. In obedi ence to his order a policeman marched down the aisle, tapped the broker on the boulder obtained his card and carried It back to his superior. Then the broker came out himself and for several minutes there was a lively Interchange of senti ment. At length' the diplomat remarked bat he "would do notb'.ng about It during that act," and went hack to hla aeat. The broker alo returnnd to hla place and no rurther aemonmrauon occurred. "On, it waa only a little misunderstanding, " Capt. Clinch? said. "It all blew over in a little while. I really bare forgotten their names. But it doesn't amount te any thing." THE WEDDINQ. The PortU Ex-Senator and Judge is Mar ried at Last. Raleigh, N. C, March 1. To-day at 11 o'clock, at Tokaj, the residence of the Hon. barton J. (rreen, four miles from Fayetuville. K. C. Judge David Davis married miks Aaaie liurr. it was a quiet wedding. I tiers were lew guest, Kev. F. C. Huekee, of the Episcopalian Church. officiating. The presents were numerous nd costly. At 1 o'clock the couple left on the steamer JIurchlson, specially pre pared and beautifully decorated, for Wil mington. Judge Davis had arrived Bstur dav night and was entertained at Tokay, lie wat accompauled by Judge Otto. Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher, Dr. and Mrs. Cook and Miss Cook. The affair was elegant in an its surroundings. The bridal party will make a tour north and west. The entaaement af Mr. Davis and Miss Burr was made public during the unrwmas nouaays or twi and tasz. Mr. Davis Di et met his bride at B'.oomlngton. III., during the life time of his first wife, with whom Mies Burr waa en terms of intimate friendship. She had exime to Illinois with her parent, but soon went to Favettevtlle, where sho has since uvea wim Air. ana Mrs, J. rv. Green, as a member of the fatally. Mr. Green was a relation of hers, and he mar ried Miss Ellory , who was also a relation of Miss Burr, ana her companion since her school days. With them she spent all her time with' the exception of occasional trips to Washington and the watering places. She is at present as years or age, a uionue, of fine figure, medium height, with hand aome, regular features. Site Is known for her retiring and modest disposition. Her father was it farmer of rather limited meanx, and his slter married (ten. Green, father of the gentleman at whose residence the marriage took pluce to-day. It was rii intended that the marriage should be in November, but Mr. Davis wished te wult until bis Contrresnlonnl career was over, and Miss Burr also desired to avoid the publicity of official Ufa in Washington-. Patrick Kacan's Opluloncl the Ittvln- rlblea. Nkw York. March 14. In an Interview with Patrick Kitgun, treasurer of the Laud League, publlNhed in one of tbe morning papers, that gentlemen denies all knowl edge of the Invincible and says be never beard of them putside of the newspaper. The mvsterious No. 1 he believes to be an Invention of the enemy. He say that Lady Florence Dixie is a member of the Queenberry family, all of whom are crazed and that her statements are inspired by enemies of the League. Mr. Kagan says that one of the stipulations nude with Carey, the informer, was that he, Eagan, should be incriminated in the conspiracy, but that Carey was not able to do that. Mr. Kagnn asserts that not one penny of the Land League funds were used tor Im proper purposes, and that the balance In the treasury Is now about $.'0,000. lie re fuse to tell bow he left Ireland, or by what ateatnor, but .ays be will remain aome time in this eouutry. The Paealon PUjr. Niw York, March 14. -The trial of Mr. 8alml Morse was concluded In the court of peolal session. Justice Smith and Frd announced as the decision of the court that "The Passion" was a play within the meaning of the statute, but that its pro duction was not a public good and on that ground the complaint would ba . dis missed and the prisoiifr dltoharged. Ju tloe KUlreth &Mtad from the pinion ad tald It Waa a play aat M rakaarafcl a4 Mao yuMO FOREIGN. Parnell and the Land Aot Other Dis patches. BNG1.4XD. London. March 14. Three thousand weavers In the Iluddcrsfield District bare struck, owlngto a disagreement with tba maulers regarding wagim. A niHcting of the Irish. Scotch and tng- llsh members of Parliament was held, at which it was decided to form a political committee with a view of funning public opinion in regard to Irish reforms, ine committee was iilte ait Impartial one. S rarneintet are connected with It. VIKGINU BONDS. Lomio'. March 14. There li a very general feeling among tho persons In terested In Virginia bonus that r.o hasty opinion should be formed in the absence of mil details or the judirnient of the tinted Mate Supreme Court and the views of tbe lawvers engaged in the case. Chaplin, Conservative, removed the re jection of Famuli's bill. Thomii Dick son, Liberal, supported the measure be caune it embodied the programme adopted ny the conrcrcnoe or I inter tenant. Ulart tnne aald the land act v. as fur more effi cient than Parnell had described, tie said Parnell ' bill amounted virtually to a re inodellttif of the land act. FaKNKI.I.. London, Mitroh H. In the House of Commons tn-dav 1'arnHI moved tbe second rcailluif nf bin bill amending the land aot. Be s.iiil that agitation in Ireland must con tinue to increase until the act waa amend ed. sU'Ml.l. St. PKTKitsm.'Hit. March 14. A woman named Tigner, an important Nihilist, who was nrrtiigned for tbe murder of tien. Itrelnikoff at Odosa, In' ISn'i, bat been arrested. (iORTKCniK0KK' KKMAINS. The intextine, of Prince Gorbtchskoff have been sent to Freiburg to be analyzed. The Prince died at the villa of bis German mistress, with whom lie became acquainted during tbe sitting of the Berlin Congress. FR4.XF-. 3IaRsf.ii.lcs. March 14. I)e Leseps has embarked for Tunl to direct surveys In the project to convert the desert of Sahara into connection with an inland sea. DENIED. Paris. March 14. The report that Gravy Intended to resign the Presidency, Is seml orhYlally denied. ' The tontbern Floods. Memphis, Tkn.v., March 14. A special to th 'Western Associated Press from Hel ena, Ark., says: The gauge this morning shows 40 feet 4 Inches, a decline of one Inch during tbe night. A line of skiffs bsve been put In between tbls point, Jonestown and Clarksdale, Mis., auu flathoat are de livering goods back through the country inaccessible to steamers. The Paolflc and .Southern express companies have resumed regular runs over the Iron Moun tain and Southern Itallroad. Business is generally resuming. For the first time in many years there is a swift current comlnz down the shore indi cating a disposition ou tbe part of the river to change It channel s.'aln la this vicinity, and should tbi "Ci-ur the big bar In front of Hel-na will be greatly di minished, if not w.-i-hcd entirely away, whilst the old riv.-, i.r M-.-nt channel, will again fill tip. Railroad Wreck lit Ness York. Ohweoo, X. Y. March U. The rear esr of a freight train struck a broken rati and left the track: a mile north or Fnlton, Just at the train went on a trestle twenty live feet high. One oar and the caboose? toppled over on tbe ice and both wer wrecked. Conductor H. L. Stewart, of Norwich, who was badly cut about tbe head, chest and right leg, became Insane soon afterward. Brakeuutu Rickart, also of Norwich, was found under the caboose; with one hand terribly burned and held tightly between the wall and itovs, both leg broken in two places. Acalnat I rental toa. HaRRism-HO, March 14. Among th bill Introduced In the Senate was one to prevent the burning or cremating of hu man bodies. Tbe Dill makes the penalty for violation a floe of not lean than fl,00O and Imprisonment, no lets than one nor more than three years solitary confine ment. A Joint resolution proposing an amendment to the constitution providing for a decrease of tbe number of Senators to thirty-three and of members of tbe House to 100, was defeated on final passage. Western t'nlon. New York, March 14. At a meeting f the Western Union Telegraph Company a quarterly dividend of oni and three-quarter cent wa declared, payable on and after April 1H. Net revenues for the quarter ending Marob 81. S1.J50.000; surplu$3, 617, 63. John T. Terrv was elected direc tor of tbe company to nil the vacancy oatts ed the death of Gov. Morgan. SJ Western Nail Aaeuclatlotk Pittsbcrgh, March 13. Tne Western Nail association met in regular monthly session at nood to-day and reaffirmed the card rate. It was also decided to resume operations In the factories next Monday, and arter running mree wee. io snut aown again for two weeks more. Trade was re ported dull, with stocks light and very much broken; Brained with at Nhovel. Mt. Vernon. III., March 14. John Crenshaw, a section hand. vviH have a pre liminary examination at 1 o'clock this afternoon for striking Samuel Ferguson on the head with a shovel, Ferguson I expected to die; his assailant es caped, but was captured last evening in the woods. Died of Heart 1Ihr. Nashvii.i.f, March 14. James M. Mar tin, general manager of the Nashville com petitive Military drill, to be held herein May, was found dead In a water closet at Tavel's titlonery and blank book estab lishment this morning at H o'clock. Cause, heart dlscsse ftiisprnrlatl. New York, March 14. A report from Montreal says Fogarty X- Brother, whole sale boots and shoes, suspended. Liabili ties, JlOM.OtXL ' Burned. Nkw Ori.kans, March 14. W. E. Se bold's stationery, picture and fancy goods store burned. Loss :W, 000, littrned. Nf.w Ori.f.ans, March 14. W. E. Scbold' stationary, picture snd fancy goods store burned, Loss, $30,000. ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE. Spkingfikld. III., March 14. Tbe or der for 11 o'clock was Menitt'i bill on third reading, regulating liabilities of In surance companies. 1h discussion be came very warm snd somewhat personal between Its author and Senator Rinebart, who signified his willingness to compare bis record with that of the Senator from Marl on. .Senators Clark and Rogers Indulged In some good-natured cj-oHs-fire, Clark arguing for the bill with niu!i esrneit irN. The bill finally pssssd House Bill No. SIR, to make railroad responsible for freight while In transit by fast freight lines was warmly discussed, end passed by a vote of eighty to forty six. The bill to compoll property holder to donate land on watch to btiild levee to protect the city of Catre, was passed with out a dissenting vote, the bill to mtka lection day a Afal aoMar Mi VI IK M ft T. ' ; AN INJUNCTION SUIT.; The City Government of East St. Louis Virtual!- Stopped. Bku.evili.k. Iu... March 14. The suit f Judge Launts, uguiut the City of Kast 8t. Louis, theMieillf i.ft. f lair county, the City Treasurer, A. Koerner, J. M. Friels and Aldernmu lliiiuiifan, to restrain the city from Isnilug any further city war rants, 'the sheriff from receiving city wr rsnts for taxes and to compel KrleU, Koer uer Hannlfau, or the city treasurer to re store tbe money taken out of the law de partment fund was partially heatd tbla morning. K. A. Herbert made an argu ment for Jndge Lauutz, ti. Koerner. Can by and Krlel umilo argument for defendants. The fulgi said he felt clear on one point, if the money alleged to be appropriated was paid tor an indebted ness as incurred prior to tho tax levy of lUMi. It must be restored, otherwise the judlclsl department of the city would be destroyed to the grest Injury of all its in habitant. He wanted tn be ssttlHfJed, such was the ease. As to ottiiir points he would hear further argument and in the mean time1 no wnrrautH must be issued by the city or be taken by tius Sheriff. The 'city gov cnuuent of Kast S, ImiU Is therefore step- 1 ; i . OLD WAR CLAIMS. A Scheme btf Which the Government May A be Defrauded out of $2,000,000. r 8T. Moaeph, Mo., March 14. A bill Introduced by Senator Heard in the Mis aoun Legislature, providing for the pay ment of old war claims, passed the State Semite recently. 1 he Herald, of this city, has been oppo4ngtlu bill on the ground that it provided - (or the payment of many claim fielteved do be fraudulent. Tuesday morning the Herald published a lengthy letter from Senator Allen, of St. Louis countv, showing how the government mav be defrauded out of eomenhlng like W.OOO, 000. Late Tisrsdav night the Herald was In formed bv a relfajlii; parly thsta certain agent io the uity Informed him that In the winter of 1881 and the roll of unpaid claims on the file lo the Adjutant-General's offlce at Jefferson )ty. bad been In some manner secured atid. brought to St. Jottcpb where a compltfe c4v was then hand made In an offlee on Edmunds street. It was said that a schn)e was on foot to find out the partle holding the claims and buy them up, and in cnjics wtvrs the original claimants were deajd and the heirs not known, fraudulent papers Were to be made out. In order to secure the payment of these claims It wotuld be necessary to get a bill through the Legislature, as the govern ment nrst require the state to pay them. It Is now alleged that the Heard b! complisb.es thl purpose. tlll ao- low Prosrree In f bo Star Root Trial. Washixotoh, March 14. In the Star- Route trial W ilton called Wot. H. Turner to tbe stand. He Is tb only defendant who wa aeqilttd at tbe first trial, it is said be entered th Post-offloe Department as a nrst-cii clerk In Jaly, ISM. Speaking of the decree of intimacy ex isting between defendants, witness ea'ld af ter the division of the route in 1877, Her dell and Valle would meet in tt depart ment without sneaking. Rerdell had nothing to do with Minor' routes after that and Miner bad no control over th routes managed by Rerdell. A paper connected with Rawlins, White river auute wa presented witness. He said the alteration (an erasure of "eight, hours" and Insertion of "forty five hours") had been mads by himself to save the trouble of making up a new oase. The petitions were never altered while In the - department. Wilton Inquired of witness if he bad ever received money, mining stock or otbr sonsldera tlons from any of the defendant to influ ence his action in eonneotjon with the route. I he prosecution objecUd because witness v iis not now a party to tbe Indict ment. Wilson referrea to th evidence concerninir "Samuel Jones." The court krd how 4 'Jones" bad keen cnniicried with witness. ln cersoll called attention to th testimony of Rerdell and MacVeagh wherein ibey aid, ' Samuel Jones" wa an alia for Turner. Merrick (aid tb question wsa no more pertinent than tbe evidence of Blford on a similar point. It witness was allowed to touch upon th subject tb Government would feel called upon to rebut hi testimony. Da vidge said they would prove by witness that Rerdell bad undoubtedly lied. Th i Court did not see how far th offer would fulfill tb proposition. If Rerdell bad said h saw the money. paid th evidence offered might be used tn coot radlet him. Witness appealed to the court to llow him to inswerthe question but Judge Wyli bad him remain silent until the question wa passodupon. Inger.oll, in explanation of to offer, as serted that the pencil memorandum was not genuine but was in whole or In part made by Kerdell. It wa part of the defense show that Brady as Smith, never received a cent; tnat Turner "Jone" never re ceived a rent. Suppose It ihould turn out that not a solitary cent had been paid to Bradv or to Turner, he thought It would stablish the fact that the pencil memorandum was not genuine or that the meaning put upon It was! abso lute perjury. It would establish tlie fact that Iterdell had mullclously and falsely put a wrong meaning on entries. Tho question was whether ba did not write tbe memorandum himself for the purpose of purchasing his own liberty from the Government. The defense wanted to go further and prove by other who Kerdell said had received moncv that it was false. Bliss characterizes the offer as a side Issue, not calculated to how whether Kurdoll told the truth. Effeots of the Now ttohedale tho Iron Interest. New York. March 14. The Journal: "The Iron Interest are tenderly fostered by our Govern ment. Protection Is needed not for the benefit of ths wealthy manufac turers, but for ths laks of the ' employes. Congress adjourn, and its tender guard ianship for labor bring forth Its Iruits, The Trsnton Iron work reduce the wage of their employe ten per cent. In Rocbllng'i mill a deduction of Ilk amouut I made from the drawer. , Th New Jersey Sheet Iron Compsny reduce th wge of the puddler fifty cent a ton, which, added to a prior reduction, brings down the rate from $4 60 a ton to $3 50, or one-third the regular pay. The same story Is told over the country, and It Is a story of fraud and wrong. I'nder th fals pretense of advancing tbe Interest of labor the iron msmifaeturers are enriched and use their power to grind down their employe." Rhods Uland Convention. PKovitiKNCK,, R.'I., March 14. -Ths Independent Stats Convention nonilnatod Wm, Spraguo for governor without dis sent. A committee of (even was appointed to confer with any other organisations, meaning th Deranorata, aa to making the remainder of the Stats- tloket. The Demo oratln Convention mests next Tuesday. No prominent politicians wsrs in tbe Sprsgu son veu tlsn. hot Hannfaetnrera. PlTTSRURft, March 14. Th National Association of shot manufacturer la In as orst aosslon bars ta-daf. Patents are prssent from Iw Ysrtt, Chloago, Baltl Cor, rolUfalKto, Oflaate, aU Dsrsav sjsait, Xa, . -. ...w,.- NEWS NOTES. The situation in ths river below Ticks burg Is Improving. Nearly ill the princi pal landings along ths river can still stand leveral feet. Duiima rain storm near Clinton, Mo., on Tuesday afternoon, a young farmer named H. iiry Spring wa struck by light ning and Pistaiitly killed. The Ice is rauldlv breaking up at Daven port and Dubuque, owing to the mild weather. I ho indications are mat in river t those point will be olenr in few d.tv . The twelve-year-old daughter of H. A. Dixon, a coal' miner living near Hlack bum, Mo., was burned to death en Mon day morning while preparing breakfast for the family. Father O'Malley, a well-known priett of Oshkosh. Wi-.. published a card en Tuns day pronouncing the marriage of Miss MeCourt and Senator Tabor as null and void. " Eminett O'Neill, ths Schenectady, N. Y., broker, who recently felled, has fled. It Is believed he has gone to Europe. Th total amount of his defalcations will foot up not less than VJoO.OUO. Planting operations around skipwith, Miss., are progressing rapidly, owing to the tin weather. The river at Helena, Ark., is still declining at the rate of two inches per ila , It Is declining steadily at Memphis also; The Reformed ministers of the Lebanon (isssls in session nt Reading. Pa., who bare been Irving th broach nf promise case nf Mi's Kllabeih K. Miller, against Rev. Alex. S. Keyser, of PotUvIlle.un Tuesday, decided ngafnst Keyier. It Is rumored In political circles In Neva da that l ulled States Senator Fair will re sign on account of 111 health. Gov, Adams will then resign, Lleutemtt-Governnr Laughion will succeed him and appoint Ad ams United states Senator. Pol. L, S. Maryo, associate editor of the l.lnchburg. Vs.. Anvanceand H. T. Hub bard, a prominent lawyer of Richmond, were about to engage In a duel of Lynch burg on Tucd.iy, when Marve was arrett ed. Hubbard was not found. Two boy were arrested In Jersey City, N. J., on' Monday, while thev were In the act of buying ticket for Chicago. They were eomlng west to annihilate Indians. They hud five rpvolvcrs, two bowio-knlve, a thousand rouudtln ammunition and (184 in gold. John S. Cox. one of the men implicated in the $100, o bond robbery at St. Joe last year, has turned State' evidence. He ac cuses Crovvther, at that time cltv attorney, and two men named Scott and Irvine with being, with himself, the principal tn th robbery. BenJ. Shackleford, who was In the county Jail it fcpriii.rtiuhl, Mo., on account of obtaining about $1,000 by false pretenses from Jos. Martin, a farmer, was on Tues day taken to Jefferson City to serve an unexpired term lu the penitentiary, from which he escaped in 187. At the Chlc.igo stock yards on Tuesdav Wm. and John MeQraw, Mike Croniii and Martlu McElllgott, practiced with a revolyerln an alley. At the ame time John Welsh, watohman, was shot and killed. The four men were arrested, and tbe police believe It Is murder. At Taylnrvllle, Illinois, on Tuesdav af ternoon', the trial of Dr. W. H. Vermillion charged with assisting In the assault on Miss Emma Bond, was postponed, on the application of the plaintiff until next November. Miss Bond Is slowly mending. Hun Over by a Train. Atlanta, Ga., Marob. 14. Last night Col. John b. Chandler, of the Governor's staff, In tttemptlug to jump from a railroad tr.tln, was run over and both of his legs were cut off and a severe wound Inflicted la the head. It i thought he will dl. California Lafialature. Sav Francisco, Maroh U. Tb Legislature adjourned last night da die. THE MARKETS. MARCH 14, 18SS. I ire. took- IUICAOO. HOOS Aotlve. and So higher; light $0 80f7 40; mixed packing & 86di; 36; heavy packing and shipping fT 46tt8. CATTLE Ui ceits b,V50; active and firm; lOo higher: exports $8 400 86; good to choloe hippiim .' SUilWJ 88; oommonto falrVSS 00; huu-her tfl 7S04 Mj stock r $34 20; feeder $4(85. r. louis. CATTLE Export steer $6 256M: light to heavy native steers fl 16(38 16: common to medium native steer $4i6 fair to good feeders H 2otf4 7; common to good stook ers t4f4 60; common to ohoic native cows and heifers W 7.YAI 76; soallawags fj 766 3 -J6. HMOS Light to rood Yorkors $7 36r 7 40; mixed to itood packing $7 Knal M ; butchers to extra $7 407 76; skips and culls MM 76. slIEF.P Active and stoadr. Good to fancy $." 26(a ;H; medium to fair H '2fm 00; common ifcsrJM 50. Uraln, Ete. ntfi'AOo. WIl EAT March 1 05H; April $1 OS', ; May M Hi's; June ft 10 V; Julv fl W b. ; yenrl 0l'. CORN-MarchMI'aiari; April 6tt.ffl.-.7 Mav til t.7?61V; June 00?; July 81 's' b,; AtiKttst b. OATS-AprlHO'. b.; May 43H! June 4:1 b.; July 4:". b. ST. LOL'IS. , WHEAT Weaker, March $108 b.; April tl 00 't; Mavtl 12 to 1 UH, closing at$l l-2Srrt)Vt b. ; June $1 12; July $1 07 yearjl 04 X. CORN-Eftsler. March 62b.; April f3'. to 6!IH ; Mav M to bbHQH i June 60 b.:.lulv OAi'S-Stcadv. March 4Jb.; April i'2H b.; May 43 b. NEW YORI. WHEAT April M 20 V ; May Jl 23V; June tl ti'i. COUN-Mav71:.)uue 70H. OATS-Aprll M'.: May6aVi Jn 42 S. Coiiiilry Prolines. HI'. I.OII8. Bl'TTKIJ-Creatnt'ry utSlrsna for sec ends, to Xi'a 'tt I r choice) and fancy scire tlons; choice a;nl lancy Dairy at 27t't'in; poor to medium nominal at l:Vrf'Jft. North ern Hull Me11.lv . liolco at 206321, off grades range 111 i 7 n III. Near-by make (lull-choice l.V.i Ml, niediuui liJdl'U, low grade 10il2. 1'tH'LTRY-I.lvej Cocks $a 78, mixed $3(fi:i23. lleiH i' SO J Turkeys lieu ami siuall Gobblers fMoiia, large Gobbler bWnlbi tieiise-Fi-alhrred .Wtd, as In size: liuckcd almost unsulable: Duck fn:i 60 for small Io medium sled, and $; 7.VV4 for choice. DUKSSED Turkeys fair sale at Hid but Chickens, Geese and Ducks wanted live, EUiS-To-ilay, receipt 1,000 pkgs. Continuing on tlie dccl'uu; early sale were at 12',, but buyers ivor out at over r.'e late. I.IVIIil'OOL, Coiiniry markeis steady. No. 1 spring ami red winter u beat off'cosst declined 6d. (IiiimI mixed Amciienii corn off coast ds cllneil ltd; No. 2 spring whsst and rod winter v.iieat, London, to i arrlvs decllaed Hd. Spot No. 2 spnnglOs nil; No. Jsprtur Hsihl; Western winter. 6 Td. Jlixsd Western corn dull and dsprssssd at fts aud davrssssd at ft 1 ffpfr jyaf lMtfsMrBVSaaM SFSPnT OTSseW 11 Md. Demand trn ConUnant, dull Sad taa rjt Suffer no longer from Dyspp &la, Indigestion, -want of Appetlte,lossof Strength lack of Energy, Malaria. Intermittent Fevers, &o. BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS never fails to cure all these diseases. Boston, November tS, i88r. Bsown Chimical Co. Gentlemen : For years I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and could get no relief (having tried everything which wat recommend ed) until, acting on the advice of a friend, who had been benefitted by BsowN't Iron Bittem, 1 tried a battle, with most surprising results. Previout to talcing Bkown's IaoT Bittsbs, everything I ate dlatretaecl me, and I aunered greatly srom a burning tensation In the stomach, which wat unbearable. Sine tak ing Bkown's Ibon birrsw, all any troubles are at an end. Can aat any time without any disagreeable re sults. I am practically another person. Mrs. W. J. Fltnn, 30 Maverick St., E, Boston. BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS acts 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 Druggist). Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore, Md. See that all Iron Bitten are mad by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, and have crossed red lines and trade mark on wrapper, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Bead and Circulate. The Illinois Central II. It. Co. Will sell anv of Its rem&hilug lands at oue dol lar per acre loss than the present prices, from this time until th ttrst day of October, Ittvi. Alter that date the present prices will h restored. All who dcstrv tn pnrcha-e thonld avail UiHmawlvea of this liuersl offer at once. I. OAUOV, I.aad Commissioner K01 particulars inquire of M. KASTKRDAY ft CO., Apts. for 1. C. It. K. Lands, Csir. Illinois. INHURANCE. mi 0EIILER, BLACKSMITH WAGON-xAlAKEK; Shop on llaltlday Aveoae, between fourth and SUth Streets, Cairo, lllluoi. paT-All kluds ot light and heavy hlacksmlthlnc, wagon aud carrlago work done In the most woik manlike mauner. Horse-shoulnK a specialty ami satlfactlon susratiteed. Mannfacturer and Dealer In PISTOLS RIFLES Sth Stretv, iMtvroen Contl At, and Leveo. OAlltO, ILLINOIS CHOKE BORING A SPJCCIALT1' ALtElMOS Of AMCS1TION. gafss Xoaabsd. AttKladaai Kya Xatls. 4 1 rjj iflj s ii r "J5ll In U O OO C