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HE, BMKS 7 BULLETIN, flURP, ILLINOIS,- TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 1. 1883 For DyiiMpaU, Wek Headache, C bronle Plar. rbMUundioe, Itnpurltyf tli IllnodU raver u4 Ague, -Malaria, and all Diseases oauMtd ' by !) raogemonl of Liver, Bowels tod Kidneys, SYMPTOMS OI A DISEASED UTER. liad Breath; t'aia in the bide, soiratimet the ' . pain li felt under th ShouMcr-Uade, mirttiua for Khouroiusm ; general lot of uppeciu ; Howelt eenerallv aottive, t"metiKt Blunuiing with lu:. . -ilie hd is troubled with pais, ii diiU-ead " with considerable tees f memory, accompanied with painful senutinn of leeviofcjimlone something which ought to have been Aomtf a alight, riry.cwtra and flushed face u tometimet u attendant; eattji . mistaken (ttt eontumption; the patient coaiptaint of weariness and debility; servout, easily turtled; fett cold or burning, somesiaM pivkly sematioa . of the lcm eaiste; spina see and (fcspondeitt, aad,althoutsatitrUl thai exercise would be bene. ' tcial, yet one can hardly Kunmon up fortitude to try it -in fact, distrusts every remerly 6ese of the above symptoms attend the disease bti)ate have occurred wnen but few of them eirn), yet etaniituuion after death hat I Sown tae Uvrr to hare been exttiuiatly dersegtd. II should be oaed by all panaris, old astd young, whenever any of (ha above -. symptom appear. ' Parsons Trnvellnr or Living In Co ' BetUthy Legalities, ly taking a dote occasion, ally to keep Ilia liver in healthy action, will avoid all Malaria, IUllous attacks, D.iniwss, Nau- , sea, browsineea, Depression of Spirits, etc. It will invigorate like a laM of wine, but Is SMt lav toxicaUag beverage. If Tou have) eaten anything hard ol digestion, or feet heavy after ntala, or sleep" leas at night, take a dotting you will bttetseved.' Time sad Doctors' Bills win bo saved by always keeping the Regulator la the House I For, whatever the ailment msy be, s thoroughly safe purgative, alterative and tonlo can never dc out of place. The remedy ii hannlese and does not interfere with business or pleasure. IT 18 PTRKLT VEfJETAIitE. And hat all the power and efficacy of Calomel or Quinine, without any of lbs injurious after eflects. A rtvernore Testimony, Simmnnt Liver Regulator has been in use in my family f-r .me time, sod I am tatlslied it is a valuable addition to the medical srirrsce. J. Gill Shotss, Governor of Ala. lion. Alexander IT. Stephens, of Ga.. eart: Have derived tome benrnt trnra the use of Simmons Liver ReguUu, and ib to give it a further trial. "The only Thing that never falls to Relieve." I have used many remedies fur Dys pepsia, Liver Affection and Lebility, hut never have found anything to benefit ma to the ettenl Simmons Liver Rrgulsur hat. I tent from Mia nevna to (Georgia for it, and would scud further for such s medicine, and woulj advise ail who are sim ilarly affected to give it a trial at it seems the only thing that never hilt to reiiw e. P. M. Jannsv, Minneapotit, Minn. Ir, T. W. Mason aaysi From actual e periencc in the use of bimmont liver Regulator is my practice 1 have been and am satisfied to use and prescribe it at s purgative medicine. Jlrj9Tak only the Genuine, which always has on the Wrapper the red Z Trade-Mark and Signature of J. II. ZCILIN A CO. FOR SALE BV ALL DRUGGISTS. PHYNlcUXh. G EOIWE II. LKACIl, M. D. I'hvfioian and Suriroon. H pty,,s! uteurloo paid lo (lis Homeopathic treat m-nt of mineral dls. sod diseasos of wouiko and children. Ofllee: mo U'.h street, opposite the Pott Offl-, Calm. 111. 1) U. J. E. STRONG, Horafoopathist, 128 Commercial Ave., Cairo, III. VAI'Olt. ELRCTKO-VAPOR o MBIMCATKD HATH 8 administered dally . A ladr In attendance. CON'SI'LTATIOX FREE. DKSTlHTfl. J)I W. C. JOCFLYN, DENTIST. OFFICE Slghth Street, near Cocao err I ai artnit JR. K W. WHITLOCK, D'jntal Surgeon. Omcs No. 1M Commrtl Avenas, hstsnsn Kgkt J and Nltith Ktreeta MERCHANTS. m "si ,rvrcBume!Be'" I Cairo, Illinois. DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, a full Hue of hllths' Istast, newest colors an1 quality, and best manufacture. CAKPKT DKPAItTMENT. Bndr Brussels, Tapestries, Ingrain, Oil Clotbt, A Ac. Clothing and Gents' Furnishing GOODS. This Department occnples a full flo r snd Is eompleta In all reepects. Qoods are SuarsnUed ol latest style and butt ms insl. Bottom Prices and First-class Goods! N. B. Thistlewood & Bro. (Commission Mercliants, DEALERS IN FLOUR, MEAL, tfRAlN. HAY, GRAIN SACKS and TWINE. NO. 8t OHIO LEVEE, . Cairo. - - - Illinois. JtJK'W YORK STORE, VVUOLK8ALE AND RETAIL. The Largest Variety Stock IN TIII1 CITY. GOODS SOLD VKRY CLOSE O. O. PAT1KII & 0O Cor.NtnsiseBthslrsstl PjllrO. 111. C'vasusrcLalAfaoMl VttaTVt Ills Telegraphic: 1 CRIMINALITIES. . tBai;brourTreatment of the ' . PoorjnPettis County, Mo. Murder an3 Lynching in Tennie A Fa4l tVliny Explosion PoIiticaNnS.Genersl. V.,. . ; W 8eDAi.iA.M0i Aril'M.-Tbs Bsdslla Doniociut b;iMU,ov'red and unesrthed a slste of uflulr 11 the Count Poor IJoiimi of this coiinir that rim Is lu Its horrors ilia Tt.v.kburr Alms II ones revelatloni. Tlia Poor r'Him is Hbout twelve miles from ths rltT, and U seldom visited by any one. There are twntv-one Insane, Idiotic and -bed-ridden patieuta In it, and tb de tu'rlption of their tilth, their luOerlDKa and disease Is dimply siukenlnr and disgraceAil to any OriMiun comniunlty. The tlclc no without aitenilon and aometliues wkb out necessary food. The revelatloni have produced nniuli aHtootshmtat. One of the Inmates, Jnnies Csnavin, aald.tbat not lotiif since ono nmn died, and thai for dara before hi death tie bad not been given anr medicine, and thai be fot his food so irregularly and in auoh scanty quantity that starvation hastened bis death, tf it did not cause It. Only an hour before hli death two of the other Inmates nave blm a drink of sour milk, which was all they could (ret for him when be died. He laid there was no one present exoept the In mates of the hovel. In one room there was old Mrs. Brennoo. about 60 vona old, with all her limbs jjsra Ivzed and her body covered with veimln. Tbls poor old helpless creature has lain there fordavs ami weeks, unable to move a limb, crying and P1UY1N0 fOH RKLXBr. The story told 01 her li too terrible to re- ate. Ths reporter Interviewed many of the Inmates, and they all aald that the at tendants paid bu. little attention to tbe wants of tbe poor creature; that the only food she cot was when one of the idiots could tie induced to imu ner a little sour milk and bread. Her moans and prayers were pitiful, and often whn li ber agony she would plead for help, the tears would run down her haggard and furrow ed cheeks. 6he was begging one moment for ber son. and tbe next moment she would say, "Ob, have pity, and take me from my mitery." In another room lay Annie Williams, dying with consumption. When the re porter entered the room and found her in such nitterv ond so near eternity, be re frained from axktng her any questions, but he took a look at ber bed and lu surround ings. The sheet may have been white at one time, but It waa long ago. The din on the floor looked as though it had beeu unmolcsud for a century, and the vestdi In the room had evi dently remained untouched for dsys. Tbe odor of tbe room was unbear able to one not used to It, and of lueir sur detent to produce alcknesa and disease. Anule lay on her bed and BKGttED P1TK0CIXY for something to ent, and, with a look of despair, aVeil In a feeble, deathlv voice: "Can vou do anything for mef Oh get me something to eat." Then she pointed to tbe only food that had been given her that day. It was a biscuit and a tin can of water with mo lasses In it. Tbe reporter asked an other pauper In tbe same room If that was all that bad been given (be sick woman during t)u dav, ana the answer wu "Yes, andsllshe ho. bad for a week." Tb question was then asked why tbe did not ask for something, and tbe lumatessald aba had begged for something she could relish ad was told to "Turnover and die;" that "she had all there was for her, add all abe would get." Tbe building In which the poor are kept la about one hundred and futy feet from the house in which the overseer lives, but it is sold he does not visit his charge oftener than once a month, and seldom that often. Tbe Inmate told the reporter thnt the overseer bad not been in the building for days, and the last time he did come wa to put a diseased lunatic Into a room with two old helpless creature and left him there. Tbe food that I ordinarily given them i u follows; For breakfast, Two bisoulU, a little molasses, and a cup of very poor coffee; for dinner, an ounce of fat bacon, a potato and a cup of water, or some milk. These are the only two meals tbey get. Last winter when the overseer Killed hogs the patient were made to eat the light. Pettat county allowj only $1 36 a wkm for the lupport and maintenance) of each f oor person, thub making assurance doubly hat either the paupers must be neglected or that the Superintendent must con tribute out of his own substance to keep them allvo. Tbe building are not fit to keep stock in. They consist of a tier of stalls, enclosed with rough board lumber let on end, and the crevice in many place are fully un Incn wide and run from celling to floor. The door do not fit, and toine of them are without proper fastening. Last winter tbev suffered terribly from cold and hunger. Tbe beds consist of tick with straw (probably a year or two ago) and a couolo of woolen blanket two of tb bed bad one ibeet eiicb. THE WHIRLWIND. Louisiana Again Visited bj a Terribla Cyclone. New Oh!,kan. April 30. A Time Democrat Merldon, I.a.. apodal ayi: A terrible cvclonn vUlted this parish seven or eight miff above here Saturday evening from tbe northeast to the southwest. The length of the track was flftoen miles. The wind was of such tcrritio force that not a bouse, tree or any obstruction wu left. Pr. Johnson's glnbouso and other buliaingi were blown away. Win. Taylor' place was badly wrecked. 8. R. Ilarrell's place was lorn to pleoos. Cahlu and barns were utterly demolished, while the mill from fences ware blown for miles. U. F, Curr't Kin-house, cukln and liariie were dt roved. Some stock were killed. Irliy White's dwelling wu de. mollsluid. Only ono roof was left In tbe vluee out, of twenty-four. 0n negro man and several children were In jured. John 11. Nf'waome'a place wu al nvnt at Imdly nerved, Every bouse wu wrecked exoept the dwelling, which wu only partially unroofed. The quarter on 8. J, Ilarrcir place were utterly de molished. Of forty acre heavy timbered land, not a tree was left standing. Fenoe on tbe place were blown away, and not a veittge of corn or fodder la left. William Gamble's place is ' hndly damaged. Mr. Youngblood la seriously, and several children allghtly hurt, several negro were blown across tlm Held, lit unlujured. No one wu killed or mortaly wounded, but a fow of tho (Iwolllnes being directly In the track of tbe tornado. A l.rM Endowment. Mcran tan, renn., April SO, Additional endowment are to be made to tbe projected Mote Taylor Hospital, In thl city, by the .Ji!lr of the Taylor eitat and by two rall teadi, which wUI probably raise Ua futf V tl,uW,CW, 7!J A a9jla Oalresff. '' t! ST. Louis, April SO.' Annie Bonrkt having been out on visit to"-some friends at Twertv-tiiiith , and Chest nut strecta, rode down- town lu tb Olive street oar on ber return bom to Seventh and Gratiot streets.' At Fifth aUaaet tvMt wnltlnir fnr tl nura srilnir f south she-walked to Pine strel where bt was accoatod by a itrauuer who. abe savs forced ber to aocompauy him to No. Pine street. There she was forcibly led up. stairs to; the third story, which I used as a poke rwotn. Tbe door was locked and the was, amiilied by several fcHvws. Then the "was turned into tho street half crazed. She went to tbe Chest nut street polio station and told this story, 'and this morning Oftioer Lyons and Flynn 'arrested a man who gives his name asTbof. "Motfiilnes. The irirl Identified tb prisoner and mad an affidavit charging rape. Me Oultinewi denies ibut h used force, but acknowledged that hr"touk the girl' to bit oajQ. McUulnnets In in Jail. ' Kllle la ftollrotte! Aeeldeat. BPHINOn F.I.I). Mass... April 80. The olooo of the down freight on tho Connec ticut Hlver ltosd was run into by a passen ger train from tbe north near Plalnfleld 'street bridge at noon. Mr. Henry Weld- er, a passenger on tbe calxioae, was In stantly killed, Her body waa horribly, erunhed. Henry Mulligan, a fireman of the 'passenger engine, was badly hurt by Jump-" (ng from tbe engine Just before tbe collis ion. 1 he cabooao as driven under the freight car ahtad smashed to splinters. The engine of tbe pusenger train wu slightly damaged, v ' ' The) Tewkesbury Alnaa-Ilaaaea ' DosroN, April 30. The Tewkesbury la vettlgatlon wu resumed this morning. Timothy Kelleher had charge of the burial at Tewkesbury most of the time since '79. Tbe cuses which bad contained bodies from the stat) prison were sold and the money given Thomas Marsh, Jr. About eight cases remained when be left lost Saturday. H bad sold about fifteen in all. The bodies were burled. Witness testified that the Marsh's had bad their kitchen supplied with chickens from tbe aluia-hous and their washing done by the Inmato. Kilted by Mistake. Boston, April 80. Albert H. Beal, of the firm of Beals A Flckett, spice dealers, Boston, shot and killed bis partner, A. Perley Flckett, on the Fall Hiver steamer BrUlol Sunday night. Both men occupied a stateroom together, and aboti 1:30 . m. Flckett got out of hi berth and went to the window. Beals wu awakened by the rat tling of the blind. Thinking some one was trvlng to enter the room, he drew a re volver'aud fired. The bullet entered Pick ett's forehead and pasted out at the back of hit head. He lived about an hour and a half. Beals wu delivered to the police on tbe arrival of tbe boat at Fall Itivsr. ProblMUoti la Ohio. Cincinnati, O., April 80. At a mast ing of Methodist minister this morning tb subject of tbe duty of the church in re gard to the present aspect of the temper ance question In tbl State was discussed. Kev. J. M. Walden, prominent prohibi tionist, strongly condemned the plan of a separate political organization, but favored earnest work on behalf of the adoption of tbe prohibition amondment. This view wu embodied in the resolution adopted. Star Boat) Trial. Washington, April 80. When the tr route trial opened to-day. Ingersoll an nounced that be was willing to submit the ease to the Jury for the Dorsev, provided the Government counsel would agree to proceed uo further with the argument. The court then wished to hear from tbe Government. Merrick answered that tb Government had not completed the open ing of the cue. "That Is enough." said Judge Wylle, and Bilat began bis addreae to tbe Jury. r.avekyn BssMwIb tolltrvtel. San Francisco, April 30. Veron Baldwin, who attempted to kill "Lucky" Baldwin, ber alleged cousin, last January, reluiiuntlv left this city, Saturday, for Port Towiitend. Wyoming. Her attorney, Mr. Gray, had to put her ou board the steamer twice, and Insisted on her coins. 8he aald she did not want to leave until she had accompllthed her fixed purpose, whloh is, no doubt, to kill Baldwin. The Taroetra. Alton, April 80. The twenry-flnt an neal conveutlon of tbe German turner eo cletiea of the St. Louis Pistrict wu held here yesterday, with sixty-two delegate in attendance. President F. P. Becker reported tbe membership at 2,040; there wu $1,134.20 in the treasury. Tbe next festival will be held In Qulncy. III., on the 10th, 11th and 12th of June. The turnfest of 1684 1 to be held in Alton. CI era r Coins: Cp. Boston, April 80. At a meeting of ol-gar-makers it wu decided to demand, in view of the reduction of the internal reve nue on tobacco sn advance of $1 per thou sand on all goods beginning to-morrow. A committee wu appointed to take Into consideration tbe trouble that may arise in consequence. Banna's) Suopeaaor. Washington. April 80. The general Impression now is that no appointment u Comuiisslnner of Infernal Revenue will be made at present. Deputy Commissioner Roberts It acting u commissioner, and will continue in that capacity until an appoint ment Is made. A Large Heert. Mai.laposbtt, Mats., April 80. Ths largost human heart ever exhibited bu been taken from the remains of a citizen of this place. It measures fifteen Inches In circumference, is nine and a quarter Inches In length, and weighs forty-four ounces. AaslffttrMt. Uitw York, April 30. A schedule lo the alignment of George Palnn & Co., tan ner and dealers in oils, was filed In court to-day. Liabilities, 4603.021; nominal assets, 487,709; actual asaots. $279,736. Son. Dlfta, Ukw Ori.kans, April 80. Gen. Diaz nd party started yesterday for Vera Uruz. NEWS NOTES. Ore hundred llnuor dealer were arrest ed in Xew York City on Sunduy for evading the excise law. Tbe Seditlia Democrat rharges that the condition of affairs at the county poor furm, near thai Huco, U as bad as at the alms-bouHe at Tev.kcHl.urr, Maes. 1'"' licnts and inmates are suffered to die In filth and starvation. In a religious riot at Port Said, F.gypt. on .Sunday, bet ween Greeks anil A runs, several persons were killed and many wounded It Is staled European residents were saved from a general massacre by th landing of British suitor. At two o'clock on Sunday afternoon a conitructlon train on the Texas and Paclhc ran Into a steer standing on the track at Hanger, ninety miles west of Fort Worth, Tex., the oonculon throwing the two head oars from the track, killing T. A. Slmmont, of St. Louis, a civil engineer, and two other men, and Injuring three brakemen badly. The Central Labor ttnlon in New York on Sunday discussed tbo relation of tb labor question to the revolutionary mow tnenta In Europe. Th general sentiment favored the uta of dynamite, the argument wu the kings and potentates nsed every engine of destruction In their wars, and particularly against the people where w luUoV7 outbreak tvoour. EUROPEAN AFFAIRS, Jh Osr Drlvsr on Trial for Mur 1 derThs Tlmos on ths Irish ' Convention Extradition. LEGtSI.AItVR, London, April t. iu the Commons ' this afternoon, Trvvellyi), Chief Secretary : lor ireiana, siswa he iMiioveT a wide spread conspiracy t murder existed In County Clare. TWsiovcrnmuiit, he said, hoped to l rlngtbKMipli'tors tojuittce. O'Uoinell, Member for Dungarvlan, ac fCUtcd Clifford Lloyd, Special Magistrate, of altering the depositions malleoli oath. (He uked whethhr the Government would retain him In office, Trevellyn and Glad stone refused to answer O'Donnell t que Hon. O'Donnell then laid on the UbU the evidence which he claimed would sustain bis oharge a.'iilntt Lloyd. V PQasmLR KXTIUDITION. ' London, April 80. It 1 stated tbnt document containing charges twalnst the dozen persons now In America who are aooused of tbe murder In Irolandof Ktnney and Bailey, have been forwarded to Hack ' vllle West, tbe British Minister at Well ington, Depositions will be lodged In tbe e4.es of five more of the alleged mtirderert. aVoret negotiations are now proceeding be I ween the British and American Gov ernraenUwltoaVteVto tbe extradition of these men. London, April 80. Bullion withdrawn from the Bank of England on balauo to dsy 63,000. THE TBl'KDKRKR. London, April 80. The Times, In an editorial tav tb Irisb convention at Philadelphia, began with the clap-trap of malignity and closed after tbe same fah lou. The whole scene, It save, would U palnful were it not supremely ridiculous. The only practical suggestion made by tbe convention for injuring Great Britain Is th advice to the people of Ireland to buy noth ing from England unlet obliged to. It Is a confession of Impotence when Irlrib mal ic is driven to such a paltry expedient, which If tried would only Injure lu adopt er. The lesson for Great Britian Is to ig nore Irishmen and abandon tbe hope of bringing them to a better frame of mind bv the continuance of unmerited favon. The have already convinced the rest of the world tbey are unfit to have national inde pendence, and tbey must bo made to feel the strong band of law. IRELAND. T Dublin, April 80. The trial of Fltz harrlt, known at "Skln-the-Goat." one of the alleged principals lu the murder of Cavendish and Burke, waa begun this morning. Tbe prisoner pleaded not guilty. Tho cue for tbe prosecution was opened hy Porter, Attorney-General for Ireland. lie argued that, although FlUbarrl did not personally stab Burke, yet he was cognizant of th act and wu tbe Implement of mur der, u be drove off tbe usitlns red-banded. Tbe defense will endeavor to prove that Fltiharris merely drove the mnrut-reri in the oou e of bis vocation u a cab driver and did not know what tbo object of tbe errand wu. MORK ARBKaTS. Cur den, April 30. Two mercfcjinTe In town, mtuicd O'Keefe and Conn, have been arrested, charged with being connected with th oonsuTracy to murder. Accord ing to Information given to tbe authorities bv Informers, a number of apparently re spectable person are tmpucatea in tnuruer and conspiracy. Tbe man Nevln arrested here Saturday on a charge of being concerned in tbe con spiracy to murder has turned informer. TUB PAR NULL TESTIMONIAL. Dublin. April 80. Th testimonial which Is being raised for Parnell has reached Ou00. tUMMA. St. PETBHtBt nr AdhI 80. Tbe Czar and Grand Duke Constantino, uncle of his majesty, have become completely recon ciled through tbe mediation or the Prince Dolgoroukl. FRAME, Paris, April 80. Jules Goupll, the painter, Is dead. ITALY. Rom I, April 30. Earthquake shocks have again occurred In N (colon!, near Catania, Slcllv. They are undoubtedly due to Mount Etna, which, it is believed, la on the point of breaking into open mip tiou. TWO FAILURES. Strange Conduct of a Beautiful Refined Young Lady. and St. Loci, April 80. Nettle Roberta, a pretty brunette, applied at the Hotel Brown on Saturday evening for a room. Captain Brown gave her a room In the third itory. Her absence from the supper table attracted, ao ntwntlon. ee terdsy morning the smell of gu in (he corridor near the girl's room arouxed suspicion, and ths proprietor requested bis wlfs to en ter Kettle' room. The door wm forced open snd the room waa found tilled with gas. The girl lay on her bed, seemingly dead A puv'M1"; 'wr a hasty exami nation, said that Mist Roberts bad been aspbvxiated by the gas that had filled tho room. Tbe usual remedies were applied but without effect and It was then ugges ted that the had taken poison with ulclde Intent. It wa at length ascer tained to be a cue, one of poisoning wl'.h sugar of lead. Emetics were adminis tered, and after a time tbe girl T, covered consciousness and thl morning Is said to be out of danger. The second phvslclan who wu summoned aald tbat ho saved her life about two weeks ago under like circumstances In the western part of tbe cltv. and was to much impresned with her sad history that be got a home for bur with bit mother where ah lived until Sat urday last, when she wont away without a word to any one. She la said to be from Australia where both her parent dlod. 8be Is only ttxtcen vears of age. Her ad dress betokens education and refinement. ricnrTmskKira Strike, Albany, April 80. The cigar manufac turers met Saturday and agreed to dis charge all their men. The Cigarmalwrs' Union demanded U per 1.000 advance, but the manufacturers arc only willing to pay $1. All tbe ahops, save where girls are employed, and one shop where half a dozen union men who received tbe advance asked for are at work, are clotti'd. T'we manufacturer auv they will nut accede to the demand. Waring Oftlclals. Eat St. Louis, III., April 80.-P. H. O'Brlsn and George Goeer, Councilman of East St. Loult, have entered suit against Mayor O. U. Wlnton and all the newly-eleotcd members of ha City Council, the four policemen tbat arrested them, John B Bowman and Frank Bowman, Tbe suit is for 8, 000. ejrelersMl hy tJnUttowmj Parties. PTTTSBURO, Pa. . April 80.-Pbllllp Ma gulre, an old man found In an unooltas condition on Penn avenue Saturday nlgtit, kavlng been attacked by unknown psrtles, died Sunday night from tha Injur! re atvad. Three brothers named Bulger have keen arrsstad en suiplolaa of comnuulm in aaunier. Lynched few Mareler. Chattanoooa, Tens,, April SO. A special trum the government works al Muscle Shoals, near Florence, gives an account of the lynching of George . Wire, colored, who ruuruVrsd a white Loy, aged twelve, to secure $13. The boy had fust been paid. After robbing the noy ha threw him eight times In to ths river, but the boy swam back to tbe shore. After amusing himself by throwing the boy in the river bt tied him and bast out his brains with a stone, and threw him In again. A man on the opposite shore witnessed tbe murder, but the river wu too wide to make his presence known. A description of tbe negro waa given tbe Jail, who arrested bins. The tame night a crowd of workmen era ployed on the river Improvements visited th Jail and demanded the prisoner. Owing to the delicate condition or the Jailor's wife at tbe time the mob wu persuaded to die- Serse. This all occurred on the 20h tnst. aturday night tho mob again visited tba Jail, carried the Jailor's wife to another bouse and then took she prisoner and hung him to a beam lu the depot building, and riddled tbe body with bullcU. The aasr confessed. A Fatal Mine EaploalntC Nrw Yorb, April 30. An Ashland, Pa., apeclal say a tearful explosion has Just occurred at the Keyiume Colliery Mines, by which several lives bate been lost and a number of miners seriously, probablv fatally, Injured. The explosion wu caused by the sudden collapse ol a pillar, aauttnc an immense fall of eoal. Tbe rush of coal forced down tbe gas with ,snch velocity u to oauso an explosion. The full extent of (he disaster cannot yet belesrned. Great excitement prevails at tbe mouth of tbe mine, where people gathered In large num ber. Charles Tyler, Patrick Regan and Coney Walter have been taken out mors dead than alive. Tbe dead body of Andrut Jones ba Just been taken out. Thro others are known to have been killed. A number of others are alto badly tin mod. Physicians and priests are hurrying to the scone of the disaster. Testcneira fthould Have Better Ratai-tea. Kkw York, April 30. The New York Alumni of Cornell University have pre pared a report to present to the Alumni fit the next commencement In Ithaca. Thev are not satisfied with Prsildent White, who tbey say is too deep in poli tics to look carefully after tbe Institution's Interests, and who scatters his energtei too much. They blame the trustees for paying such small salaries that ths best educators will not stay at Cornell, which has been on the decline for several years. Thev ask that the protestors' salaries bs raised from $2,700 to 8,400 a year, and favor the bill now pending in tbe Legisla ture to allow Alumni to vote by letter according to the Yale plan. A L.tvdy lawyer la JalL Milwavkex. April 80. Th decision of United Suites Commissioner Ryan relat ing Kate Kane, s female lawyer, on habcu corput proceeding, because Judge Mai lory, of the Criminal court, committed her verbally for contempt in throwing wator in his face, was this morning reversed by Judge Hamilton, of tho Circuit court, who reversed the cue on a wilt of certiorari. Kite wu remanded hark to Jail. Bill was offered, but Judge Hamilton decided the cue wu not bailable. The prisoner says the will never pay the fine of tfO If the stayt lu Jail all her life. Cold and Wet. Oranox, Vs., April 30.-A heavy frost and Ice in Northern Virginia blighting the fruit, but not impairing the wheat. Mo corn planted. It i too cold and wet. A Bad First, Detroit, April 80. A Ore at Newaygo yesterday destroyed Brook' hotel, the Exchange Hotel, two churches and four foen other buildings. Loss about fOO.OOo. John L. Sullivan It said to be badly ruptured. Jim Elliott hu gone to grans. Jere Dunn Is on trial for murder. Jem Mace and the Maori have gone to Eu rope. Tha Atsessora lists reveal that there are slxtv-uine women In Boston who are worth ovr $100,000, five of them being worth $600,000, and two over a mil lion, THE MARKETS. APRIL 80, 1833. L,lve Htoeau CHICAGO. nOOS Slow and weak; 6(910 lower, light $7ft7 5ft; mixed packing $7 1WT 40; heavy picking and shipping $7 totftf 76. CATTLE Quiet aud easier; exports S2,Va! 66; good to choice shipping &VaU0; ooiumon to fair S3 20&5 70; butchers $8W3d; stookers and feeder $87&rrt40. ST. LOUIS. CATTLE Good to heavy native (teen $ mm 80; light to fair S4 90OA ttSt com mon to medium native steers S4 0OY2S 3 SO; fair to good Colorado $V36 60; south west $3 76rao; corn-fed Texans S4 76(3 6 66; common to rood stockart S4 0(M 66; fair to good feeders $4 7606 76; eommoti to choice native cows and belfers $8 90 04 90; tcallawags of any kind (344 60. HO9-Dull and weaki light grades lowor. Light to good Yorkers 7 20rtS 7 8.1 mlxd to good pscking S7 luftt7 83; heavy to good butchers 7 3.VS7 60; extra 8 0; Mi. snd culls ftl&OOfl 78. SHEEP Good fut sheared WM', com mon do dull at W34 83. drain, Bt. CBICAOO. WHEAT May fl HVriH; JuneflHW (9; July $1 18V; August $113; Sep. wmbcr $1 US'; year $1 08. COKN-Mav 55; June ft7S'H; July J.WV, August 604; September 00; year MXffcM. OATS May 40X; June 42X0; July 43; year 38b. NKW YORK. WHEAT-MayW Wtfl23; June f 1 34; Jnlv U i.V. CORSMsy 7.; June 07; July 00. OATS May 49; JunuaUS uked; July 50 S. ST. I.Ol'I. WHEAT-May $1 12 S: June fl UK; July $1 18K; August $im; September $1 12 V: year $1 10S, OOKN-Aprll MHI bid; May Juno63H; JulvtA'i; August 56H; year 43V. . OATS May 4 J bid; June 63 H bid; July40X. Coaatlry trodnew, El. ST. I.OI! IS. BUTTER Market firm, and demands good for choice fresh dairy snd oreamery, with barely snfflclent tu meet the Inquiry, No change in medium and low grades dull arid weak. We quote; Creamery 21VS 80 for choice and fancy; second t WiWtf. Choice to fancv dairv '-'3'J5; fair to food 16fflM0; common uroiO. EGGS Lower hut quiet, at UK. LIVE POULTRY Quint; bo change In price. Chickens Cooks, at $3 WV3 70; mixed, $454 1W; hens, $4 ft0r4 75: spring chickens Hfo, according to else. Turkeys JWS14; ducks at 13 60. LEAD Lower. Sales, A cars reined at $4 16. UYstHrOOl.. 1 ' Country markets dull. Wheat not much doing) No. S spring 9s 3d; No. 3 spring As Id; Western wlntei 9a; mixed Weston corn not much doing at 6s 3d Demand from United Kingdom and Continent rath ar dull fix wheal aud torn , The Secret of the universal success of Brown's Iron Bitters is sim ply this : It is the best Iron preparation ever made; is compounded on thoroughly scientific, chemical and medicinal principles, and does just what is claimed for it no more and no less. ' By thorough and rapid assimilation with the blood, it reaches every part of the system, healing, purifying and strengthening. Com mencing at the foundation it builds up and restores lost health in no other way can lasting benefit be obtained. ( Dearborn Are., CMca, Nov. s. i have beta a grot sufferer frees a veiy weak sionuck, heartburn, east dyspepsia in ill wont form. Neerijr everything I ait rave sue distress, ud 1 coulj eat but Utile. 1 have tried everything recommen'Ud, have taken ihe pmcrliilons of a dosen physicians, but gut no relief until I t 'k brown'a iron Bitters. 1 fed nana of liie old trouble, end am a new nan. I am gettinf suuck stronger, and feet first-rate. 1 aes a railroad engineer, and now make my tripe retrularly. 1 can not say too much in praise of your wondee ful medicine. D, C. aUca. Brown's Iron Bittexs docs not contain whiskey or alcohol, and will not blacken the teeth, or cause headache and constipation. It will cure dyspepsia, indi gestion, heartburn, sleep lcssnesi, dizziness, nervous debility, weakness, &c Vae only Brown's Iron Bitters avsde by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore. Croeeeet east laeea and trasle-auurk oa wrapper. lS&SeTSSSS La leg Do you want a pure, bloom ing Complexion I If so, a few npplioiilions of Hagan's MAGMLU 1UIM willgrat. Ify you io your heart's con tent. It does away with Sal lowness, Kcdness, Minptos. Blotches, and al I i. leases and imperfections of tho skin. It OTerconiesthcfliiihetlappcai nnco of heat, fatieruo ana ox citeniont. It makes a tody of THIRTY appear bnt TWfeN IT; and so natural, gradual, and perfect aro its effects, that ft is impossible to detect its application. P. CLANCY, DEALER IN- WINES, LIQUORS -AND- CIGARS, Nelson County Whisky, Lane's Bourbons 137 OHIO JLEVEK. j as. a. aarrii. ressKT a. smway. SMITH BROS' Grand Central Store. HEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVLSIONS, DRY GOODS, ETC. CAIRO. - . IIL. WM. OEHLER BLACKSMITH WAGCW-MAKER.'".. shop an HallltUr Avenne, beiereea rnrU sad ... ltn Hirveti., Cairo, Illinois. UT-All kinds ft llRbrand besry blaekimittilef., wsfna and carriage work done la tbe ssort wmb ssaallae staiiner. HorwsaMlngaapKilif sski aatffaclteagaaraiivsed.