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CAIRO, BULLE CAIRO, ILLINOIS, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 22, 1878. NEW SKHIICS NO. i.V iLUME X. "THE DAILY tun TI MIXTA III. K. ,-ilval uml Departure of Truius. ILLINOIS CKNTKAI. HAILH'LVD. , Arrive. Pepart. y:iM p. mi. 1 :1c. p. in. " l:iU in. II Vii.lu. HMOu.m 4:a.in. ., :an p. hi. p.m. Ai 1(0 AN I) V i.S' KN S KH HA I LKOA I). Arrlvo. Depart, 1(l;im p.m. 4:43 a.m. tJsl'l.''M.'.Nt bOUTIIKHS HAII.KHAI). Arrive. Depart. .... :' a in. S i in. cuioY and'st. i.oris uailkoad. Arrive. Depart. ch Ksprvai :IS.m. M 'a m. hvidmro Aixoiiiniodalion U:i ni. :l&p.in. :ir)t Huuday. thxcpl Holiday. THK MAILS. a. iir.vcK.- hoots anh shoo, NKHAl, UiaiVKItY n!ii a.m.; clo'! ..'.ill n in fcumliiv: K t(l 'J I. ni. ricy Order Department open lit 8 . ni.; rlu" i. in. , . uul'Ii Expr."" Miim vii liliriom i enimi u n.lpi.l Central Kallrnada c) l I'.an.p. "' r. mni I'onlar UluS T li ruu'.'li uU Wy AIull at tviMft p. in. ,.. y Mail vU inl Central. Calm and ln a mid .Uia.aijipl Central Kallrouda tliwo l y Ms-ll f'r Narrow Oauo Itullmad cloaca at roand Kvan.villn Liver K.mlu tlo' a l :. dtiy i-tt Kriday) " tt.ULUOAPS. LLNOIS CENTRAL R. R. Prepare for the Holidays! We limp decided to nink! our una! Holiday illxplnv immediately. In nnlr r in nt.vli.Hi the Inronvi lil. in nf idiopplnu UiirlnK ih'! week pruwdliix ChrUtnu". So our iii-toiiers will II ml many altructlona ur BOOTS suid SI I OES In every drpiirlim lit. Our Mock l Hip Liirucest and Finest Ever Shown in the City ! Noone.il they will coumlt Un lrnwii lul. r. l. will tniy one duPnr'a rlli of IiIk mid Shoes, null they haie mill our Immense Slock 5111(1 Lclll'JK'd Qui' I 'rices'. We ran al lettM mv ou twenty-live rent on every dolliir, heald" vou ill have the advantage of nur LAUGH STOCK AND ELEGANT STYLES Toavleil from. Note Hip follow in;; 1'rl"' T.irl. at"l rail ami "it Hi" wood mcrlli-pil. J ITAHT A1IT it-si jlwu no TCi MARKETS BY TELEORAPII LIVLItl'OOL (IMAI.N. LivKKi'fM)!,, Dicciiittcr 21. 2:00 p. u. Wlicitt qiiift Winter, tin H(sl'. Spring. 7sCi0 4'l; Culil'iniiii uvcrar, !). U Od; Culif.irniu cMi, !Js odii'Jn Oil. tirn new 'WsfriJils :M. NKW YOI'.K OKA IS. Xkw York, IKwrnljur 21, 12:02 r. m, Whi.'iit quiet CliicH!,"), 00(07; . 2 Milwaukee, !)C,$1 00; IA "Winter. tlOOeilOSJi; No. 2 lied Winter, $1 OH; No. 2 Amlrcr, $1 01?.,'. Corn-Quiet steamer, W 'o. SI, 43; o. 2, 4;'f. Gol.l, l'.ir. Shortwt unil Quickest Koute to t',. Joviis and Chicago ilE (inly road ronnlni'lwodally tralnn from f'alro lakliit; ulrw t coiinm'imii ."'' "'- TKAim LVI! 11101. 0 1. m. : Kat rxyrm. arriving lu Ht. Looii' ":'Ji .: C'UicKio r,::m. in. i(i ii. in. CINCINNATI LOriSVII.LK I i 'I' l I V L' rlrlu"ln Cincinnati atT.K) a. in ; I.oiiicvlllp, a.m.; lndiauaiiulin 4:lfi a.m. Vsnpn J train arrive at above poluta 12 TO 'M HOURS IN ADVANCE Of any olhrr route. I - n m. Knt Mail, with lwp-rlt. hfd. for r) hT l.oriHanii CHICAliO. arriving In M. la it : a. m ; Chicaio at p. ni ciu;t (itixlln or Kdlu;'liru for Cincinnati. IiuIpvIiId Indtatiapolin. FAST TIME EAST. Vccvvrvi'Cb' "' ,ln' " ,ir"u-h li.MirUOt,; the Karl without any r paii-d hv Sunday liit'Tvnm. 'I'Iip Satnr- an. rnoon tfaln In-ni Cairo arriv- In Spw ork ,rlv niornlnu at IliriV 'I hlrty i-ii lioor. in ail- l of any othir MUf. Vr- AdvprlWHiinpnia of roinp. lln 1Iiip that thPT t h.-it.-r time than thl" "i. nr- t-n il rlth'T 'yh i 'lioram-p or a ili-i-iri- to nil-li-ud th- iuill;. r thMiWh tl' ki'U and Infornialion app;y al llii j. LVutral Kiillrod d'-l-'t. air". TKAIN.S AKltlVK AT CAIUO: jAi. jollNSuN. tM-n'l Miutln-rn An I. II. JON KS, Ticket Atf-ut. Mpii'i ulroiiu wnikini: no' Vi n i" lroui! kip Ii'kiIk Mi'U liouii' in uilc kip Immi: Mi'ii'n calf hoots M'-n'ii calf hand uiail.! looi Mi'ii.n calf hand iiiihIp wil boot Mi-n'a calf Horn fvdro Men ' calf All-it M' li calf hand mad; .M'-n'a hand i-mnrold'-ri'd lim-r . I..iili ' hand i-nihroldi-ri-d alipppra. I.adi'-a' niorocco n-wi-d Iiik.- . K, . I '. -X no ,. i :ii:t. :i m , -J i".. a Vi .. : itt.r, :t .Vi . !i ! ' III Kl I l.ailiiV kid ulili-lnrt; t I : 1 .,11,..' Llil I.iiii.iii I I l.adli'p' C kid. iiuliiiii. doth top. -i ' I.hiIIih' Kn-nrh li'iiiuii. i loth t"P : ' MI.p.p' t'iiod iiflikr klii'l"tv;'."lr p'r pair l-p. ' I Killr,.n'M ii.iiriM-i-ii nr kill !ilrH 1 rtf.t. : ill I hlldn n inonic tu ur kid, if to l"., 1 7V,r, H Kl llny'a kli lioolf S -Stii, H fil : Hoy 'a calf houli.... 1 r.V.i, i 'Hi , Votith kip ho"l 1 i.V'f, i li ! 1 hll'lri'il V kill boota 1 id , t hlldn ii a calf liootp '.I 1 :,! in j iik.i. :i (ii 1 SVj, 1 .'II ti'i 1 IIKTi 1 .'ill n lack's city si roi srro:ni 1 do coy i . 1 1: nc a t a.vexue. IXAIXEOIL. A D V A. X T A G K S O 1 lAlUO tV: ST. LOUIS K. li- aum 3Hoar.r u- mrti'st Line to St. Louis! UK train, hv thl road fonnprt at St. Ixinia and Kan M. Iui with all oth-r liii. Mo Hie r.Ai. I:'! II AMI fOl'IH- Titii Hlii'iluli': u I....-,.. Cairn IrtMila.m. rou:-.! .- m-M arriv.-a at K:t M. l.oi.l' firtihh.ro airominixlalioii Irava I alro J JM'. m. ' I ...... U THE FAMILY SAFEGUARD! Over other R 'tilled I'lixltlets of I'etrolelllll FOIi A LI. ll.liU.MINATLG PURPOSES Curey are talking of orgiiui'.iii' ti thick com- VorTio: cm , itn.i.i: n. puny, tor the piirpoKi! til luilhnr lin'Re ;J tnree-Ntory otitiiiuifr, tlie riMt Hikic to ne j UHcd iik n Htorti room, the necoriil 'n "pttr.i- j house, anil the tUiid us u o.mucil room or 1 1 ii lire room. (iiinr.i;v. "O! In an- utiul new i- pi lo c.;rn. Ol hit in .111 iiiir Unil niVr nr dried. The di'it'l. iliuuji ihey ili jiurt. retnrn, Aa though Hii-r hr.il nut died." I'll" Milijcel ni' this nliitiinry is n vounir fin.. A-w l-i.l w.-i.l.- fv .li.liM llvteilM. !l weiillhv i'.iriiier, living few milts northwest I ''"'S -V1;,r.v A. Sweeney. Inii in ('air... of town, in Edwards comity, hired u trump ' Jan. 21th, H;,S;,ied Nov. 1 llh, Tin painter to do some paintiiio mill .'lainini,' for; Hliul devotion n' this vmin ladv watni'v him. II'! took the tramp lnuou in tlie even-. . .,.,. ,, , , ..,," . . ,' ... 1 , , ,. . . j eviiipian , tier inn ii r I avini; liei n strii k- in. ;ave luni his hiipper, and a hod tosli-cp : , ,, . f in. During the night the train p hurlari.'.d '' w,t'' .V1 1 " ! r duriiif,' the prevalei.c the house, takir.o; h tine wun h, u mit l' t the dreadful m 11111. n our inidt, t!d 1 lotlirs, nml nearly fifty dollars in money, j nut.lc; daiiiter p rKird, with untiring ze:.: mnoimiin , an 10 near. y one imn rwi i n- :.. ..,.., ...... 1KirN ,., , ,., - , lurs. At lat necoimts no trace of tlin thief had Ijet'll found. llll.'VIO tiHAIN AND 1'1101I CK. CuicAiio, December 21. 10 a. m. C ifii January, DO'doM ; May,:llTg, sal. s. Pork January, 7 (l.'i asked; Pilii'iiary, 7 75 nsked. Wheut Ja.'iu iry, bi1,' hid; 1'eh- ruary, HI ;j b: l. Ciiifvni), Decemher 21.12:00 P.dk Januury, f7 'li hid; February, $7 07J hid. Corn .lanimiy, :i0,7-u('V,31 ; Fi'liruiir,1 SI1.': May, )'. Wheat January, 'i-i iked; Felirtiarv, aked. ClIK'A'io, December 21, Ciosiii',' Whent nominal DccemW, 02;' f ; January. w:i)u' )id: Febni iry, H:l1i asked. Corn--I)ecrni- ber, bid; January, !M bid; February, Jl.i4l.id; May, y. bid. Pork December, ffi :J7, 2'; Jiiriuury, 7 (i07 U23'; Feli ruary 7 70 bid. MCKI'IlVHIlOltO, JACKIN t:Ot NTV. W lire pained tolearu that our old friend and neighbor, Hielinrd Jitll'rey, was badly burned by the lire damp, (iras), in the l'inkneyville mines, but ' we liopu ho will soon recover. We learn it was narrow escupe from death. Wc hope to hrar of n thorough investigation has been .iHlJ 1,. 1 li.. 1 n nj.i.fi .,' 1 il' III', mi 111 u nu til tllf i'.lll . ,iu ..fit... 1..,,. . ,.,1 ;i'i'.m,l I., l.i. ! sad 1 , j ... 1 , iin.iiin 'i lili: 1. tu, i.i.ii 1. in restoring her to her Usiinl state of healti, mid spirits. Then the faitlifiil dniighter, whose d' lii.;,r. lVame had b.'en ovi'i'taxed, fell 11 victim t tlic drwad destroyer herself. In tracing tic virtues of this young treasure it is to b--fearml tho grief of the berhved jmrents will Im awaki'DMl, for truly s!v W'H tbi.. light A!ld joy of tlieir old age. Vet th'. task mii,t be faithfully performed. .. . 11 1 . . 1 1;... . 1 1 .1 a irniss ii'-glect ol tll'Ma.v, was Hie cunv, - neaiuiiui aim euiiMiiv, inuceu. was i;.e that the guilty be punished, and the victim ,1,,1, f '( hi,j f Mary." In InT t.e r reive th;m.'.g:'s. I trlll)l f ti:. ,.1:re, As you live, so will Toler vs. Ellieiton, ronti s(. on tlieelivlion I y,,. ,W j ri ti ' 1 . S!f w.:t pos'ssed of otMi. rili; wjw ctille.i lal Momh;y in the ; (J. .hi,ul;i,. vnl, , ,,. county court, law t-rni, anil went ut to uie circuit court for trial. We now learn that all legal proceedings have been stopped in tl.iicas.' nud the (.uit withdrawn in con Biderution of Etherton paying Toler ijwUO. DECISION IN THE EAST ST. LOUIS CASE. Hiai.Kvn.i.K, III., December 20. Judge U'ull to-day rendered his decision in the fjiio warranto case against the East St. Louis police commissioners. Judge Wall virtually dei'ides the law ereHtiiig lmiice commis sioners iiml taking the local government out of the hands of the citizens and taxpay ers is mieon-titution d, and that th" assent or nc(i;icM'ei!(".' of u branch of the city y"V cruni' iit to law does not cure the de fect. In rendering his decision. Judge Wull stated tout he had submitted his con clusion's to Judge Watts who fully con riirred. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS NEWS. :V a in. fel.'ip ill. b 'ti a.m. p.m. TMf l.'Af lil.'PTIIB Cairo and !t Mgil npr- leave ..apt i. i.oui t.lliuh pxunraa arrive" ai rpln-horo ai-.c h-av-a Murph.hor.i ruhyalMiro acr. arrives at Cairo I. null Kailroad l the "lily All 1L HOCTK In tween ( niro anil M. Uoun- uiin.-r , uianwment'. H.ereforP there arc no ( W l f .utloi.a awaltltie connection- from other lln . 1 ... Ni.rlh. Northea-t and W.-t .nld uol buy their tickets until they have exam- d our rnt'-a aiel roui'-a. I.. M JollNSON. (leneral Manitfcr. T W It ITI OCK. I'ai"ielii'r Al"'Ii1- ... JNa It WINSTON. Kndplitjtifenl. lAin0 4fcVINCEXNESll.lI. illHIOK'l -a II fctjiji- Li H'M 1 in; wyfa. w w- -w v hit mi Tilt! KIIOKTKST 1 Jil 1 IAj i;v.iiiviiii HOITE TO V7 M 1 Ll'i vii i.K. CINCINNATI. UAL KIIOKTKST TO I. IT" MOlli: AND WASHINGTON. i lfTl rVTHK HHOltTKSTTO INIHAN i 311 LES A'(I,si,l'lllUAt)Iil.l'IIIA.NtW illK .'.NI liOSToN ASI SIX nouns SAVED r traiua of all nth" roulea maklii! the lonniH-tiillia. rr PnpapiitfeiT ny oiti- r roui''-10 iwn' ma mupl rule an mum. "" ' "", . , lira at small country utiilioua for Hams of ton r.ltliL' roads. V f I T P in ?TI I K V A CT nml -" nu r 4 : 1AI IjAI IlPilia. ni. train, rein-hliii hvn .1. ....11........0U i iiii-iiiiiiiil mid I.oulfv lll cami! I .,' 'lYiilns leave 'and arrivu at Cairo a Mm rilJ li-nv.. '.PKiiiituu' riirouih tickets' and'ciio'cU to all important "a'mm.i.fk kosvi:i.i. MiT.t.r.it tien l las. A-.'pnl. t.enernl Sup I.. II. ClIl'llCII. ruaseimer A;elit. Perkins who hav -n"ithr time nor inclination to investigate the peculiar merits of the various grades of Unfilled Petroleum, ask why K ;l. a r n jh ! THE FAMILY S A F E ( J U A J 1) OIL li0: Fahrenheit Fire Test. 1, Safer and Fx iter than Oile r Oils; It is because Elaine cannot m; f:xplodf:d i And is the very Hiohest Orade of Illuminating Oil from which, in the process of manufacture, Ev.rv Impurity Has lieeii Elliminated. Elaine is Free from Hi'iizine and i'aratline. 'in Color. Elaine is Spring Water White, and its " Fire Test" is So High ns to make it as Absolutely Safe us any llliuniimnt Known. Having No Dis agreeable Odor, Elaine is 11 Pleasant Oil For Family Use. IT I)Oi:s NOT INC RUST Till) WICK! And thus is avoided its Frequent Hetriinining. CAUTION should be used in the purchase of Elaine, as its great und growing popularity has induced the introduction of imitations. ASK FOR IT. FSE NO OTHER OIL IX Y01T1 LAMPS! IJAI.CLAY I3ROrFIi:ERS, V 1 IO L i :s A 1 i ACi I'lXTS, ITKMS OK NKIOIIIlOItlUMiD NKWS, KXTItACTKl) I UOM Ol lt NKUillilOKINfl I.XCIIANOKS. ;T. I,f I. M. & SOUTIIEliX. ii. !r 'I'llllO t'Oftl! apreaa leavpa Calm dally vpn'aa urrivca at Cairo dally HYKIXW A XI) niCXHVATIXO. J'.im p.m. , ri;IHI mil. M)U11 OLD CLOTHES CX 11 M HBALTIl'ei.I.t )Vi:i) Oli JlKl'AIHKl) At n TiIIHiik Lxpcnse- 0. 0. I). HAS. SIIFiLLKY, NO. 0 ZIGHTII ST. ItT Ladle ar.J Ueula' old h'i'. utile uuw VAItlCTY STOHK. TEW YORK STOltE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The Largest Variety Stock IN THK CITV COODS SOLI) VERY CLOSE Cur. Nliiptpomli atrert and (, Coitimuiclul Ave, Cairo, 111. C. O. PATIEU & CO. CAIRO. Ild.lNOlS. COMMISSION. 1ALLIDAV 15ROT1IERS, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. Commission Merchants, n.M.tn in FLOUR, GRAIN AND HAY I'l'tiprU'toru Egyptian FlonringMills Hlzhcbt Cash Trice I'ahl for WLoat. VIKSKA, JOHNWIN J'OCS'TY. - Col. U. A. Peter, of Metropolis, is a enn didat!: fur n'pi'esent.itiva of the Fifty-first district. lie has been in our comity the present week fueling of the public pulse. Massac county claims she has the right to name the man to fill this position, nud In nce lu.ve put out Mr. Peter. L. W. Co-land, of Joppn, was in our city Wednesday. He reports the death of Mark Adkinsoii, of Ash Kidge, who, on last Saturday, was thrown from a loud of oats by the running away nf it team, ami almost instantly killed. The fatal in cident oc curred on the farm of J.S. Copehmd, father of the widow Wright, of our place. Oliver Morse, who is now under indict ment ns accessory to the killing of J. O. Bradshaw, Ik came involved in a difficulty at Dongolu w ith a couple of boys the other day, and was badly used up with a knife. .lONF.SllOIll), UNION COf.MT. Hon. W.J. Allen favored us with a visit on last Tuesday. He is in good health. He charges his defeat entirely to the Na tionals, who hoodwinked enough Democrats into the support of Davis to accomplish bis defeat. He is in attendance lit the circuit court and will remain during the week. Mr. Paul Dil'.ow, of Springville, h ft in this olliee on Thursduy 11 piece of rock which contains blossom" that indicates the presence of lead or silver in the land where it was picked up on tne larm ol Mr. Samuel Dillow, three quarters of a mile west of Springville. .Mr. Paul Dillow says that his farm is also lull of it. One day last week, a man by the name of Morris, from near Mt. Pleasant, came to Dongolu, itud by night succeeded in getting whiskey enough iiihinitoiimkehlni disposed to raise a fuss with some body. He soon ac complished that ol j 'ct by slapping a boy, by the name of Will George, in the face, which feat brought the boy's brother Char ley to the front ami ended in said brother slabbing said Morris 11 few times with a knife. He was taken to the Home hotel and Drs. Harmes and William were calhd in, who pronounced one of the cuts to be quite dangerous. HAHKIsni llH, SALINE COUNTY. W. H. Hover, of the law firm of Morris & Buyer, of Elizabethtown, has located in Harrisburg. Mr. Boyer is a clever gentle man, and a good lawyer, and we are pleased to gain such men as citizens. The price of pork in our market is so low that the fanners prefer to sell on foot or salt it down at home. But little doing in the packing business this week; price $2.2.' to 2..V) per 100 pounds net; gross per 100 pounds, ij.2.15, for heavy hogs. OUAWII.LK, WIIITK COUNTY. A neighboring minister says ho has of ficiated at the marriage of but 0110 couple the past year, and they paid him noMiing, stayed t dinner, as it wits a rainy day, und borrowed his umbrella and " te."at when they left, which Im has f v e. A number of our ;n...ic, epin'". citizens, among them Felix .md Luk- A . ' . W.U. Wheatcroft, Dr. U. 11. Cook.) .oel Opt. A. SHAWNKUTOWV, (1AI.I.ATIN COUNTY. The authorities of Shawneetown appear to look after violators of the city ordinances. The Local Record says: 'Eight individuals took lodgings in the calaboose Saturday night, charged with be ing drunk and iMsorde'rly, and still it was not a good day for the boys to get on a grand 'hoo doo'." An employe at the Bowlesville coal mines, while going down the decline at the tip, fell and received such injuries ns to cause his death. a day or so afterwards. LivK.it is Kino. The liver is the imperial organ of the w hole hitman system, us it controls the life, health and happiness ol 111:111. When it is disturbed in its proper action, nil kinds of ailments are the natural result. The digestion of food, the move ments of the heart and blood, the action of the bruin and nervous system are nil imme diately connected with the workings of the liver. It has been successfully . roved that lireeu's August Flowvr is uncquulcd in cur ing all persons afflicted will: dyspepsia or liver complaint, and ail the numerous symp toms that result from an unhealthy condition of the liver nml stomach. Saninle bottle to try, 10 cents. Positively sold in all towns on the western continent. Three doses will prove that it is just what you want. OuoTKiof nil kinds, very tine,, tor culc bv O. Havth.'irn & Co. I qualities ol which main' voimg ladies 11, well be proud, and these, U " call truly s:.y, went perf'-cted bv tin- Sisters nf ..retfn Ac ademy, of which instit iii.i;) she w is a pupil since early childhood. In life sh:' was a member of the Sndalit v of the ll'icssed Virgin Mary, mid we I rn-t unite who read tl:i humble testimonial to her worth, will fail in their devi d !oii;d exercises, to pray for this shining star that has li ft our midst, and gone to spread her splendor in regions fur more bright than this. Many are the mourning friends; yet in their sorrow tin y are consoled with the hope thai their darl ing is in Heaven. Consolation do I say? Yes, more than that. They deem theiit selved blessed to think (iod, in His 1111 lMiunded wisdom, considered her wor! in to take to His heavenly home, in till her purity, youth and simplicity, imniarrcd and unalloyed. In her conve.4i!ion her lan guage was always chaste, governed by ihnt beautiful virtue, charity. She hud just reached the meridian of life, and was be ginning to diffuse her benign influence, when death came and snatched her from us. It is consiiling to re licet that in life she was always pure and good, young ami beautiful; ami as such we can r.-inenibcr her in death. Oh! parents; be resigned, for you know your child is with her Father and her King; and our Blessed Mother, whose faithful child she was in life, in. n crowns her in everlasting glory. A COMI'ANJON. Said the ma to Die. V'tor, "Sure, sir, t only know of one good medicine for tti kibv, and that is Dr. Hull's Baby Syrup." Wic are offering Lupins best 40 inch Cash meres in colored worth $1 for 75 cents. A Great Bargain. Sn.wiT, Eighth street. A sue kndii) line of linen and silk hand kerchiefs, ladies' and gents' tics, etc., at all prices, for the holiday trade at W. E. Ghol son's. No necessity for sending to other cities for Jewelry, Diamonds and other holiday goods. Under has an immense stock, and will furnish them lit eastern prices. Foit the largest and best selected stock of Liquors, Wines and Cordials of all kinds, to be found in Southern Illinois, go' to Stockki.ktii it Duoss. A. II ally is the principal dealer in stoves, tinware, etc., of Cairo. His stock is the largest and finest ever offered in Southern Illinois, and his prices ate us low as the lowest. Thk largest stock of rubber overshoes tu be found 111 the city at O. Haylhoin & (Vs. Black and white, gold and silver rucli ings. for sale by the yard at W. E. t!hi i son's. Foil the he.st brands ol old huiid-uia''e Sour ainl Sweet Mash Whiskeys, go to SlOCKl'I.KTIl k Hiioss. En. A. Ili iiuu has the largest stock of Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Silverware and .Musical Instruments ever br.mght to Cairo. Call at Ed. Buder's, corner of Eighth street and Washington !;venue, und hxik t '.rough his stock of Jewelry and Silver ware. It will repay a visit. Tin-, largest and best stock nf stov tinware and all articles pertaining to the trade, at prices to' suit the purchaser, at A. Hai.I.yn Amuiiosk Pyatt has not been uninind-; In order lo reduce slock by tho first of fnl of the uDiiroach of the holidays, and I Januarv wj will offer extra inducement in in order to supply some of the demands of the occasion, he has laid in a very at tractive stuck of photographic albums, auto graphic albums, embossed pictures, picture books, and numerous other articles that will form a p.trt of the supply that will be pro vided for nearly every house in the city. On rubber overshoes, we give special prices to close for the. season. o. IIaytiious it Co. At the packing house of Hinkle, Thisttewood & Moore, on Commercial av enve, one hundred hogs a day are cut up, consequently pigs' feet, spare-ribs, back bones and other trimmings are for sale in large or small quantities, nt almost "give away" prices. The linn are putting up very fine new lard in small packages, for family use. To this they invite special at tention. I 1 E XlliU A liT F. IIS for good well made, well trimmed, well sewed, fashionablo cut and neat fitting Clothing is at A. MAUN, 61 Ohio Levee. This house has established the reputation of selling the iiI'.st 0000s for tlin money, of any house in tho city. Every garment marked in plain hiouuhs. Don't complete your holiday purchases until you visit the establishment of Am brose, Pyalt. Ha has a great many articles, useful and ornamental, that you will buy on sipht, when you learn the aston ishingly low figures. all classes of dry goods during the holidays. An elegant line of Collars and Cull's, Liid'u ' and Gents' Ties and Handkerchiefs, togeth er with an immense varieties of Fumy Goods bought expiessly for the Holiday trade will be displayed on Monday morti ing at pi iei s to speedily ( lose them nut. Sri'AHT, Eighth Street. CiiuisTMAS OiiAMiKs, Etc .-Just received. :() cases clinic.' L'uisiana Oranges, choice Malaga Idiisins, choice Michigan cider. Ohio cider, cream cheese, pigs leet, per keg and per half barrel, C nuts per I Oil and hogshead, Malaga and Messina lemons fi r the holiday. Also to arrive December 20, J)0 bbls choice coast selected oranges, by bid and box, vi ry line, expressly for th" city trade. ' S.E.WILSON. XI Ohio Levee. Nl'.W OVSTf.il llo AT THK EntOI'Ftl HoTKi.. Harry Walker has opened an vj ter box at his European hotel, in order to ac commodate ladies und children with oyslcta during the holidays, which will be sold 'J the following low prices : First Brand. cents; Second Brand, !10 cents; Third Urniid, 2.1 cents. On these brands I defy competi tion as I do not have them put up to mak large profits upon, but buy Ih' in from fin'.-ela-s houses in Boston. S ml your nrden at dice. Orders by posta' car l will reeclvt; prompt attention and delivery. Hmiiiv Wai hurt. A Holiday present of a pair of !W shoes in these hard tini" would l? an ap propriate gilt; sold by O. Il iythoin it (V