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PHCENIX DRUG 51 I 71. STORE DRUM, dally. Oomer 10th Street s Oom'r'l Ave. .1. I Hata Opanad an Entire New Stock of . toEDioonBS, cehocalb. statxonxby And Toilot Artiolca, ' ti Which 1 Call tba Itttntion of ttw Public 1 will maka tbe accurate compoondln of physicians PMrlPyn' " 'l onrsr hews, SATURDAY, October 27, 1877.E mmm ONE NIOIIT ONLY ! Saturday Oct 27 THE ORIGINAL. II At reorganized and reconstructed, embracing tt Aeaaa)lea rrformr 3) 8 ORKAT OOMMBDUNI 6 4 COMA END MEN ! 4 11 exponmU ol reflned mlnstrelry, In new programme replete with darkey fun and negro witticisms. Admission, M and 7." cents. Jtesmed Seats at Uartman's. . Brief Lacale. IM eee4ueB Mrs. Harry Walker, proprietress of the European Hotel, twlng well awaro ot the stringency of money, bat reduced rate to "all who may wish regular board to tlitocn dollars per month or tour dol lars per week, for day hoard. In cor neotlon with the European Hotel la a first class restaurant where oysters, fame and all other deilcaeirs will be serv ed at all hours during day or night, (tf) their gdodi!; and hsvlug jmrcnasca lor cash afO prepared to compete with any Btber bouse In the city on sugar, collce, . syrups, teasuauis, bacon, cauuea goous, aoum fact everything iu tuo grocery aud provision line. They will always keep on band choice IrcsU butter, eggs, and all kinds of country produce. They will deliver goods In any part ot the tfty free of charge and on short notice. Messrs. l'ottls & Bird solicit a sbaro ot tho patronage ot our citizens, bellcvlutr that they can give them better bargalus than san be obtained elsewhere. lin Ullavevy mm raaeey Mrs. C. McLean, Eighth street he tweea Washington and Commercla. avenues, l Just In receipt of an elegant and compUU stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods ot every kind. Among other articles we may mention that she la selling line black straw bats in all the latest styles at Irom 40 to 00 cents; ele gant patterns at prices lower than was ever ottered to the trade; flowers and feathers trout 10 cents to f I; silks and velvet In all the new shades at prices to suit. )a the hosiery for ladies snd child ren lUe ber stock Is not equaled by any other establishment In the city, and she ikU the ladles to call tnd eiauilne them before going elsewhere. Mrs. MoIaa will sell her goods of all kinds as cheap, If not cheaper, than the aame kind ol uooda m be bought elsewhere in this market. ' Wa solicits an examination o Uer stock and prices, believing that she Is prepared to plea ail whom may favor Ur with a call in both. J.adies desiring lo have hst presMd esn have the same Xcme for Irom 25 to 35 cents. - w A frW Of TUK rRICKS AT PETTIS & BIRD'S, Htb ANI WASHINGTON AA K, 10 lb Amber C. Sugar 10 m X. Orleans " 4) lb Rio t'oflee J Ob White Sugar 4 lb Soda- 4 Boxes Matches tttarcb, per pound 4 Bart Soap...... - Teal Oil. per gallon And all other goods very cheap aiiuv i.iat received. a choice lot ol Pure Mustard. Eoglleh Table fcaure and nckles. ...$1 00 .... 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 25 05 25 Tall and see us. 24 Ct AT T0E StASSK SIT A II . i,n.tuS HIMMir' BBS "Hleelf Agal.' ' m. a Uaaon daalres to announce to ... " ha citizens ol Cairo and the surround tog country, that he has returned from California, and again casting his lot In 1'j.iro. haa ODened anew stock ol BOOTS in SHOES at the same old stand, No. 140 Washington avenue, between Eight and Ninth streets, where, while thanking hi old frlenda lor their past patronage, be desires to shake hands with them, and supply them and many new customers with anything they need la bis line. His trock Is coming right In every dsy, snd i. .i.. v, i ha martAt afiords. All are HW(WI. nvltcdtucalL J" AM. L J. lie rnmmcrclal avenue. Winter's m,w ..Hi the attention of the ladles to her large swek of fall and winter mlllln ery. ol the latest designs, whlsh she Is frnm New York and nilladelphla. On ' MONDAY, OCTOBER 32, she will bold her - GRAND OPENING, soatmuing one week, and wishes ail the uJiM to call and examine her goods. At ne stock is Urge and complete Tie. itors can rest assuroa 01 anaing uer toek to salt the most fastidious and she wflltaka sptoUt orders for anything that . nnt ha In atoek. ucivim tmmf - " - , s.mm. , d. Braxtou has retorned to his old stand In the Reiser building, where ha U ,' attr prepared than aver to aocommo lata l patrons' and the public who ' may laf or hloi with call He has gone to considerable expense In fitting up a -erapUofsieslyfttralabed rooms, which h, has pro'ktod u tab,,t ,m" , provtioenU nd oonfenleooH. Be am- ployo only AM slaaa wortmeti and those ' who pttfont hl wtU oav thatr wanti rthxSatou ttilo thd irlll rseolva .' coottMul treatmeot. - 'oii. Weather pleasant. - ' Business on the levee yesterday was brisk, and every one seemed to have his hands full. . Hiss Cora lierald, ol Klco Puss, Is visiting at the residence of county super intendent Tsvlor. S. M. Ilealey, Ksq., civil engineer of the Illinois Central mado a flying visit to this city yesterday. United SUtes Interns! Revenue Coliec tor Willis appointed "Doc" Delaneyhls deputy lit Centralis. The attendance at the Odd-Fellow's sociable was good, considering the In elemency ot the veather. Street filling on Walnut, between Eleventh and Fonrteenth streets, will be completed In a few days. The election is drawing nesr and the einlidates for the different offices are all active and on the go. The public schools are flourishing. The attenaanre Is about on an average with that ol the previous term. The city council will meet in sjieclal session on Tucsdsy evening, October .10th, to receive bids for the reconstruction of terlttlii sidewalks. The Rough snd iteady tire company after receiving the new suits which they have ordered, will be entirely re-organiz-ed-and then look for a big time. We bave been detained by many cir cumstances from mentioning the concert and oratorio given at the atheneune, but will give a full account ot It to-morrow. A pretty picture la a healthy look. ing aid well cared lor baby. By the use of Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup you can keep the health of your baby in splendid con dition. 25 rents a bottle. Thieves and burglars are carrying things with high band in some ot the villages In this part of the state, and yet the officers are unable to capture the thlerei or prevent them Irom robbing. One of Uie easiest tilings to catch, and at the asms time one of the most difficult to get rid of, Is a cough or cold. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, however, aU ways proves equal te the emergency. Mr. Powells, ol St. Louis, is in the city. Mr. P. Is in search of a location and has taken quite a liking to Cairo. Should he conclude to locate here he will In all probability go Into the grocery and provialon buslaew. Mr. Pat Mockler has opened s saloon in connection with bis hotel on the or ntr ol Third street and Commercial avenue. The saloon will be under the ibvee of Mr. Wra. Mockler. who Is a nenhewof Mr. Pat Mockler. e wUh ban success. Baker's Cod I.iver Oil, Mine, and Wild Cherry quickly relieves Throat and Lung diseases, and Imparts vigor and new life to debilitated constitutions, Pleasant In taste. J. C. Bakkr & Co., Oct. 13, 5w.) Philadelphia, Pa A card irom the agent of Uie Sclden Irwin troupe informs us that the man agement of the company have concluded not to appear here nex t week, as has been announced they would, They will come this wsy some time soon, however. Remember the Georgia Minstrels will give a performance at the Atheneum to night. The Georgias have no superiors and few equals In their line, and those desiring to see a first-class minstrel troupe should not (all to be present to night. Yesterday Mr. Cbas. Hardy, not our elty bill poster, but another Hardy, who Is an employe in the washboard factory on Fourth street, received a severe wound In the head. Mr. Hardy was engaged at a saw, which, catching a piece of board and flinging It with considerable force, struck Mr. Hardy In the bead. Although the wound bled much It is not dangerous. -Mrs. S. Williamson Is marking down her goods, and is now selling straw hats at nrlces lower than ever, sue is now oflerlng hats which heretofore old at 75 cents to one dollar, lor 85, 40 and 50 cents, and all other goods In proportion, her Btock ot flowers is very large and range from 10 cents to S3 in price. The price lor press Ing and rcmodllng straw hats has been reduced from 35 and 60 cents to 20 ana w cents. Mrs. W. invites all inspection of her bood and orloes. tf rlle Itint. Mrs. Sarah Lamb, a woman of the town, was found at the corner ot Eighth street and Commercial avenue at a late hour on Thursday night lu a state of beastly Intoxication. Chief Arter wss notllled, und took her to the lock-up. On the way the '-old woman" made it lively lor Artcr. Three hundred Comanchu Indians could not have made it livelier. She did everything that was mean snd wicked, and made more noise than rnont men could have made. But sho was llnally locked up. Yesterday she was before Judge Bird on a charge of drunk and disorderly and was lined five dollars. She paid the tine and wan din. chsrgsd. l'r. rirailrv. lor king drunk, was srrestcd by Ollloer Sargent. Bird lined him two dollars. Pat settled the bill and was permitted to retire. John Mcduire and liicliard I'oacll were lees fortunate than Bradey. They were lined two dollars each lor being drunk, and having no money, were sent to the lock-up. AS ftrhveuneyara. ilr. Charles Schocnmcyer lias received a large lot ol Uie celebrated Cobden cider, (spiel wein) which Is beyond all question the best and purest cider ever sold In this T i'lles desiring it can procure thL. dd r i:i jiiaiititlfg to suit, by the pint, quart or gallon, or in, larger quanti ties. Persons desiring cider by the bar rel can have theirorderslllled by notilying Mr. Schoenracyer at his saloon at the corner of Tenth street and Washington avenuo. Mr. Schoenracyer has also just received a consignment of the celebrated California Kiesling wine, which is tqual to any Rhino wine. Tills wine is manufactured from the celebrated German grape, and has no superior In the country. And further, he keeps Mocrlelus' beer, the beat made, and a full line of choice liquors and ci gars. Call Rnd see Charlie. Ho Is al ways glad to see his friend;, and will be lound ready to serve them. A free lunch spre:ul every morning at ten o'clock, tl A Pnaelualioit Pucale. Our friend. Henry I'lancrt, of Thebes, hands us the following clipping. The article lorcibly illustrates the necessity of punctuation. It can be resit in two ways, making it a very bad man or a very good man, the result depending up. on Uie manner in which It is punctuated. It is well worth the study of teachers and nntiil: Mo U an old and exDericuced man in vice and wickedness he is never lound In opposing the work ol Inlqiniy ne takes delight in tiio downfall of Ills neighbors he never rejoices In the prosperity ol any i.t his lellow creatures he is always ready to oK&st in destroying ma peace oi society he takes no pleasure In solving the Lord he is uncowmouly diligent in nwin or discord amone his mends and ac nus'ntances ne r.Kes no pnue in laooruiR . .. 1 . . . to promote mo cause 01 unniiiiuj nc Iim not been neglected in endeavoring to stigmatize all public teachers he makes no eftort to subdue his evil passions he strives hard to build up Satan's kingdom he lends no aid to the support of the finsnel amonz the iicainens ne coniri butes largely to the evil adversity he pays no at' -ntlon to good advice he pays great heed fs the devil He will never go 10 heaven he must go where he will receive the just compensation oi rewara. 'I," U 1 11 fttodad CHr 'dlSskl count. The following items are from the Mound City rati M ot Thursday, 2.1th : -herifl Wilson took John W. Wal. ker, charged with the abduction of Mary Nash, down to the Alexander county lull Tuesday noon. It Is expected that his trial will come off at me preseut term or court. James Bull to-daV took possesslou of and advertised for sale the personal prop, erty snd efiects ct the Uiiin Lime and Itouk Co. by virtue of two Chattel Mort- Sigcs. First sale to be Nov. 23rd, and e other Deo. 21tb, 1877. Good chance to purchase mules, horses, wagons, &o. For the convenience of the inhabitants along the Narrow Gaugo railroad west of us there is now established a mall rotito from Jonesnoro to Mill Creek, thence to Toledo, Alexandria county, and thence to I'llin. This we understand is just lor the preseut, and will be dispensed with as soon as the C. & St. L. resumes opera tions. -Shcrift Wilson and Charles W, Mcrtz returned home Monday morning by way of St. Louis. They had a very pleasant trip, except that it rained almost Inces santly whilo they were in the northern part of the State. They delivered thoir prisoners without any trouble or mishap. The physician of the Uetorm School at Poutiao pronounced the boy Lee Mc Loiighliu ot unsound mind, Our circuit court cleared the criminal docket or all cases except that of Jemima Mitchel, in which the Jury fulled to agree. Judge Baker reduced hor ball bond trom $)0 to $100 after her trial, and bolore he udiourned court he reduced It again to $50, ami last Saturday Jemima entered Into this bond before Judge Mertz with Pat Scott and Paton James as securities, and was released from prison. The thanks of this community, and not only tho thanks but the patronage of this community are due to Justin Cun ningham for the getting ot a beautllul hack, which he will run between Mound 'ity and Cairo. It is a genuine St. Louis 'apln hank, tlnlshed up In the (lncst style and cost $100. JusUn has done this great good thing for the accommodation ot the people, and he deserves a liberal patron age. He will commence running it as soon as the mini dries up. Solleo. Caibo, IU., Oct. 24, 1377. Having been detained on accjunt o a pressure ot business, I could not vuit Cairo any sooner. However, 1 will say to those who Intend getting any winter garments that I will be in your city lor a lew days, at the St. Charles Hotel, where my samples can be seen for suits, over coats and fine shirts. Consult your own Interests and call on me. N'o city ordi nance will keep mo Irom cutting in prices to break up monopolies, I'll sell my suit for $M ; all others in propor tion. WSI.P.SCOTT, 25-2t 212 14 Street, tyansvulc, lnl. RIVER NEWS: SltlNAI. SKRVICR RETORT. ABOVB station. tow watib. RIm or Fall FT, I. IT. IN. PltUbarjr - 1 l" CincinnAti S t LonliTllle. 1 S 1 XrABivillt m.... . ' 7 PAdac'Ah..M .... 1 IX I Cauo... I MM IIMMIIIIIIHI 1 1 I 1 I I 11 St. Pul ........... ,.,,.m 2 . e o )rniort...-. .10 o o Keokuk , ... 4 3 X I St. Louis. .h IK! I. I 2 jnrcsiinvT?os; Btrgctm ignil Htrrita, U. H. A. Wul Working Hiu-Uliifry For Hale One Plainer and Matcher, one Heading plainer, one Surfacer and one Gigsaw machine, for which I will take lumber in payment. For terms apply to 21-lm Ja.mks P.ki i., I llin, 1 Us. ' Some ot our butchers have taken ol tense at one Item which appeared in the BuLLsrrut a day or two since In which It was said that a couple ot hogs had been lulled on the Illinois Central rallroad.and that the bodies were taken charge ol by one ol our butchers, and concluded with the word ''look out for sausage." The vounsr man who wrote the item certainly did not mean to cut odium on our butch rs or to give out that they are hi the habit of picking up dead hogs tor sausage Th item waa written In a spirit or run only. Having taken charge of the grocery ritablLshment at the oornsr ol Four teenth street and Washington avenue, and put In one of the largest and best assorted stocks of lamlly groceries ever exhibited In Cairo, Messrs. Pettis k Bird an now ready for business, and In- vita tba attention of the DU.M14 to their house. Theyhavs)glTn special atten thin to the selection ol Titer la Danger AUead. When those usually active little organs, tho kidneys are neglectful of their duties and grow sluggish, latty degeneration Bnght's disease, diabetes, and other dan gerous maliadies, arc the result of neglect to remedy this inactivity by medicinal means. When the all important tunc tions of the kidneys are imperfectly dis charged, those organs need stimulating, and the best possible agent for that pur posesince It pcrlorms its omce without exciting them is llostcttcr's Stomach Bitters, which, in comb nation with Its tonic and cathartic properties, possesses valuable qualities as a diuretic. Both klineys and bladder are strengthened by itand the vigor which it imparts to tnem, and the gentle but eflectual impulse which It elves to their operations, Is the best possible guaranty against their be coming diseased. The bitters are lnvalua ble In other respects as well as the above, since they remedy general debility, uter Ine troubles, chills and fever, dyspepsia, constipation, gout, rheumatism, and other ailments. Fertoual. Hon. G. W. Wall of Du (Jnoiu was In tho cltv yesterday uttendlng elrcuit court. Mr. Sands, a nrominetit citizen ot Springfield Is now in tho city, on impor tant business. How A. II. Irvln will soon leave the cltv to attend to his duties as assistant wardou of the Southern Illinois peinteu- tlary. Letter Mt. The lollowlng are the letters remain ng uncalled for at the postolllce at 'airo, Illinois, Saturday, October 2i , lbi i : LAPIKS. Anderson, Helen-, Adani3, Mary, Bry ant, Mary; BencinI, Bull; Caflrcy, a; Crowley, Mrs; Collins, Josie; Dickson, Sallie; Fields, J; Hendrix, Bell, Higdon, Nancy; Martin, E A; Martin, Nannie; More, Annie; Spaulding, Jennie B; at- son. Ttna: v ucox. tvaie nooti, aiiiou. CEN'TS. Ansina, Brano; Anderson, J K; Aider Albert, Adams, Peter; Batto, A; Illnn chard, A M; Brown A Sun; Baldwin, I) H; Brown, C H; Clark, C II; Clark, C 5: Craig, J 31; Conroy, Patk; Dugan, .1 C; Dever, J W; Freeland, T B; Grey, M E; Gray, A M; Grifleth, W T; Uinckel & Cole; Haight, E A; Hughes, Joseph; Hunt. .1 A: Ileiiuesev. T: llanmim, b t Harriraan, W. C; Johnson, Isaac; John ww a r H I 1 . son, L,ee; iveene, &. ii.: J.ex, r.uaru, Miller, D. W.; McCoy, J. A.; JIcNamar ra, J.; McDonald, J.; McNeil, L.; Nelson, John; Nason, K.; Penney, II.; Phillips, Jeff: Oull Patrick; Ounn. Win.; Richard son, C; Russell, Y. H.; Stewait, C. B Tresham, W. B.; Wllllas, J.; Welch, Robert; Watson, Willis. Persons calling for the above will please say "Advertised." Geo. W.McKeaio, P. M. The Mary Houston Is to be launched ibis afternoon at Barnum's shipyard. The Memphis Avalanche says cotton Is so plentiful on Red river that boats are not particular whether they take It or not at i per bale. Up freights are $3. Pittsburg dispatch to the Cotunereinl : An unknown towboatran into the dredge boat G. W. II. Bsyley about 7 o'clock last night, at Laslicll's Landing. The towboac was going down with two barges in tow at full speed, while the Bay ley was working a slow bell, and the former did not check up until too lato to avoid the accident. What f'amago tho Bayley sustained Is not known dellnitely, but It Is reported that her rudders were Ir.Jured. She went to the bank near Ba den, several miles below where the acci dento cctirred..;,.. The John Penney took out twelve barges of coal for Cincinnati, 100,000 bmhelx; the Storm ton packages, containing 7.'),0 X) bushels coal and coke; the B. D. Wood six barges, 110,000 bush els, for Louisville. Tno Wood lelt a bnrgn around at Horsetail, and the Jos, IV'arne dropped one at the Trap. The Cincinnati (.toitmercial ot Thursday says Capt J. V.Reynolds and others sold the Virgte Iz-o for $17,000 to the Cincin nati and Madison peoples packet com pany yestsrday. Captain W. H. herby will command her in the Cincinnati and Madison trade Tho following is as an accurate a list of coal shipped at the present rise as can be had at this time: For Wheeling, 10 bar ges; Columbia, 10 barges 115,000 bush els; Ironton, 4 barges 05.00 ) bushels; Cincinnati, C4 barges over 5H1.0C0 bush ols; Madison, 12barges 120.0CD bushels. Tho T. T. HilTman forl'sdiicoh, Silver- thorne lor Evansville, Belle Memphis for Memphis, are due to-day. Three-lourths of tbe Thompson Dean has been sold to Curran Leathers and Captain Tabin at the rate of $75,000 for the whole boat. Captain J. M. fhillips went to Paducnh last night. Captain Juuics Lee of Memphis is in the city. The Dora Cabler out on time yesterday brought a fair cargo for reshlpraent. The Cabler met the Cherokee, Golden City, Cetnia and C. W. Anderson above Southland going along all right. The riso in the Wabash helped the bars considerable. Pilot James Deane of Smlthland, Is making a trip to St. Louis to look at the river. Ho has been sick nearly all summer. The Colorada lound 10J feet from St. Louis, and has a fair trip. The Cache returned yesterday Irom a successful voyage to New Madrid with a barsre containing a locomotive and four fl.it cars for the L. R. V. &. railroad. The Polar Star passed to the Tennessee river for staye timber. . The Grand Lake and barges arrived last evening from St. Louis. iimmi: mm BANK . - , . . .t , j i CHARTERED MARCH SI, III CITY RATIONAL BANK, CAIBO omcni t A. B. SATTORD. Pnald.nl. 8. a. TATLOK. Viet Prsl4at. W. HTBLOl", Scq't ana ITwuurv, IBBOIOBti P.W, BABOLAT, CBAS. GAUfcBIR, K. M, Stocilbth, Paul U. Bourn), It. II. CmonuBBAM. H . L, Hallibay, J. M. Puuxirt. INTKUKST paid oi dopoiiU at th fata of ill pnroent. per annum, March Utand nvptea r lit. Iptaraat not withdrawn la addad taunt Ilataly to tha principal of lb depaaila, Ibanaf llTtna hm vl Inttrtrt. w'otaea and Children may Deposit Money and no one elae oan draw it. Open yrj kualnauftAj rrtmBa.m. tot p.m. ai Saturday (Tanuigt for lavtna-a tlupMUa onif routs to a o'clock. W. HTBXOP. Traaaarar. TRS City National Bank CAIBO, ILUN08. CAPITAL IIOO.OGO. OfTICBB W. P. HAMJDAY, ITMldcnt. HKNBY L. HALUDAT, VloaPrnl. a. n. arroai, cAhir. WAIT'S UTSLOP. Aai'lCaablcr. DIBECTORS: Staath Tatloi. tt H. Ci-mriMaiiAii, U.h.HjLLLlDAI, W. P. I1AU.DAV, (,. D, William rioM , Stbpbbn Hub, A. b, BAITOKB. . ' Exohange, Coin and United States Bonds Bought and Sold. : rru BiXamaTWrksat i MB4 SCMarfraVy)! fm0 ettlaBataBrlti mmmtff 10 iaMkAd eiftktirttirBatf-TiM Oaaajlresa, sayakls inakly. By lUa.'rjfi iiiaBsitCtBSB aautai sMsMatas; ( Ouwllu,ll sew THE WEEKLY BULLETIN. 1 1. . rabuihat nwf naJWUf aMaaJatat l pat aaaum, layatUMr tst a laaaa. - taa ntag a tk Watkly IU to ftaraM at MaaaBta, M - C a- 4, ar-)W . a s4l- ftA AD7BTlMHttATC3 aurooAra .'-LsHiA Baalaass Carat, araaaaaa.i.b.. a aqaara, aaa BAaieta, OMwraara, twa Ua aa.aaa. Ommmn, twa Ob Maara, lana (M sqara, mf mum ,- . a as was tm aa tuBsa -ii Oi aquara, aaa raaarHna.. Baa aabaaqaanl laarta. .11 taut, m KtOBlacklaa trtt raialar UTaiWITSWtaSBM aar tt AinUvlu Shalt savsna. - OoatsaaalMtteM ess jrableeta a M .. . . " n . .... ; 1 'l . arsvl lalrt to tlu whlto sHa4. D KVOHITS racelrtd and Rcnctal tMAkiBg mulBeta aone. I', Nell, VioePrei'L H. WtUa, Caahlar. T. J. Karth, Atai. Cak'l C jrnar Oommerelal Ave. and tth itrat OAXXIO. XXaXaM. r. rroaa. P. NflU, Cairo DIRECTORS' Cufo. Wiu Kin Kloftt, ( alio. , Wm Wolfa, Cairo. fia Failure Known. There is no case on record where ir. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehound has failed to give satisfaction. On the other hand, whenever It has been used by our people, in severe colds, coughs, asthma, bronchitis, croup, whooping-cough and consumption, they arc enthusiastic in Its praise. Contain ing no opium or other dangerous drug, it does not constipate, and is safe to ad minister In all conditions of health.Thls is an important announcement, and the suffering are advised to heed it. Irial size, 10 cents; large sizes, 50 :cents and One Dollar. Sold by Barclay Bros. Also agents for Prof. Tarker's Pleas ant Worm Syrup, which Is sure death to worms. Pleasant to take and requires no physic. Price 23 cents Try it. A. kuianka, Cairo. B. L Bllltarjaiy, Ht 1.011 la, K. Badar, Cairo. H. Wlla, Cairo. V. R . IlrlnWnian, St. Unit. .1. V. ClrmioB, Caledonia, A flaxeral Bauklnc BxalBaa nam t a Cf-Esffhanir told and booxhl. fntanat paid a tbc Sarin Jxpartment. Collactiona Bada, nd all bualn promptlT attended to. tfAH rraalaaMllaMSea II Oratra) I CMBASt finfilSPnll If: PITTSBUlXQil. r f ; '.. J l "jh;S PARADISE, - MT-OARBOII(Cla Uudiy) PEYTONAjipAlinm COAL FAIHTABBOIUB. F. Blako Bealnriln BTEAH BOATS. Evansville, Cairo and Memphis Steam Packet Co., for Reul. Tho finest cottage in town. Inquire of lw Georgk FisnER. Y Cm Bv Money by getting your building materia of Lancaster A Rice, They are selling lum ber at mill prices; a large amount of white Dhie and cypress shingles ol the best bran constantly on hand. We selt pine shin gles at 91.7S per thousand; sawed cedar posts at at 23 cents each; white pine floor ing at 923.60 per thousand; pine siding at $15.00 per thousand. Try your hick with tills firm. tt. . Call Batua-Ca.il mm Try Them, HivliiB discharged Dr. Lower and renovated my bath rooms, with Uie addl tlon of a new receiver alter the latest and most convenient style, I shall take Brest nleasuro la giving baths either medicated or otherwise, to all who may Aall AH ma. la Pa, D. Artir Circuit Court, In the circuit court yesterday Uie caso of Smith vs. the steamer II. S. Turner came to an end by the jury rendering a verdict In tavor of the plaintiff, and awarding him $150 damages. We un derstand the case will bo taken to the supremo court. Tho next caso called was that oi John Quintan for an attempt to murder, Qulnlan Is the man wno some two months ago shot a negro named Charles Lesrlev. on Locust near Thirteenth street, A jury was being im panelled when court adjourned. Intermittent I'evar Is so common Iu tbe country as scarcely to need comment. Tbe causes which produce it are such as cold, irregular living, overexertion, low spirits, mgui air, exposure to miasmatic exhalations, Ac. In large cities whero edge tools and agricultural implements aro manu- lattured, tho grlndor protects his lungs from the injurious effects of tho dust flvinir oft the grindstone by wearing a respirator, Ttie coat miner ere he ue aramda the s halt provides uimscit wiin a safety lamp to guard against fire-damp. Now It u equally necessary lor those who are brought In contact with any ol the causes leading to Intermittent fever, to provide themselves with that well known and highly esteemed remody against It, the home stomach bitters. Arlington House! j. D. DEANE, Prop'r , Late ol the it. Charles.. RATES 1300 PER DAY Paducah, Shawneetovrn. Evana- Vllie, iiOUlSVlue, uinuuuiau and all way landings. The elegant aide-wheel steamer ARKANSAS BELLE, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, J3XlT703Br3DCi1. rVall Paper, Window Olaaa, Win dow Shades, fco, , alwaji od hand, tha ealebrated ulutalaatia Ooraar Eleventh Street aad Weaning ton Avenaa ACROHA OIL. Bulldlug nii'd rttti Ordara for Goal by thi ftis-laad, ton, or In bogakadAVfor ahlpatnt promptly attxtdd to:- To largo oonrrtuaart ,4ai ail ' masafaetaran. wsy art prfyaxa to auppiy any qttanuty, svy sva month or yaar, at uniXorm rataa. CAIRO CITY COAL pO. . .1 tMm.n h.WkA.t toot Af Bllth llMll Office of HaUldar Hreloan. ewraeUa SH. ' Charles Hotel. . ' . ' Kt7pnaa Muu, Tweatieia aaraaf, Coal DaniB, toot of Taiityrtktk S Poet Office drawer BflQ.-, t TEB 1CLD VOwO.-' homeopathic. tsnKayxos rMBlsiasaawHtfffVltj-i Brfriwhere Mrve4 J t f J Micdlalnc kMinr. .aiMweia irekrJwaaa'ttaw!! I - Hj apwitaf Uia Walf fjMi ffV,Kfc8f-A .Tfc- Uaater ..Clark JValtMI B. Pl!fmoTON. JlliRLKS 1'KillllMOTON t Will leave Ulro every wau?ib,oaai ai u'cioca ii, m. The fleet ileamer IDLEWILD, Bin Howard . Ed. Tuoma Uavea Cairo everv SATUJiDAS. Muter ..cms w..u xMt ihIim flniR ennnecUODl at Cairo With flrat-olaae ataamert for St. Lou'fj ibiaano: Hew oneana, anu V V117 i-uKTi. tiMiita'MaU Steamera tonaU ic E. A C. K. H. for all points North and Kaet, poinu oi the Upper Ohio, glvin- throujh re wlBU on freight end paaaengera to aU points tributary.. . . Wot urtBtT inrorraauou bvii JAUKS BlildS, PaeeeBger Agent. a 1 UALUDAT BBOB H. PHLLUJ'O AgenU. ax a. l Or to u. a, uuABBa.il, inperlnlendent anil General rreifM faj". , lopn fo-i O-S-W-lf. Greenfield Forry (UPl'Ett CAIRO) The Steam Ferryboat Ber mawlarhr. leaving Green Ja. landins at 7:1ft. 9 and 12 o'efock a.m.t Will be 4 4:30 o'clock1 p.m. 1:30 week durUig each COME AND SEE ME! I am nsw oflerlng my entire stock of CLOTHING! For the Hex Thirty Days BELOW COST, As I intend to ijuit (he twmwj, PARTIES IS SEARCH OF BAU- U AIX3 SHOULD NOT FAIL TO UIVE ME A CALL. I.-WALpER,' Cor. 6th Street and Ohio Leyae. G. D WILLaAaSOT, Wholesale flpVer ; Aa4 Dealer la BOAT STORES, Commission Merchant I nnemlAenti "Noa. " - - ware'- : . 1 Vavera. CoaeaatlM. tafaauaaaaaa. . A Wareea, W.ni revet. Warm V 9 S. Srrfa-aila.ar Tnihlag aSa,. 4. 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