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THE DAILY OAIRO BULLETIN: SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY ! i, 13 TJIK DAILY lUILLETIX UtVW.ii . 7.1 0 110 LKVKK. fNTKUKU AT TUB CAIRO lOoTirKICK Kolt VKANsMlsKION THIl'ilOH THE MAILS AT 8KO ONU CLAM HAl K4. .'filial. fAt hKUf CiT ANU lUVhll SPEr.lAL Lti.L ITEMS. Sffmii iAicv.yiaa.r;iciii cent per line for ArM ul nvo ctiti jr ur. ech m'wqaerjt tneor i.. r.ir one fK. v.i cvais. rr una, n won. fenii im' Ktlo. r'or oue I Had satL-reJ Iron Ottarrh lor ten years; Hie pain woull be so severe tint I w u on igod to send for d jt ir. I bad eatirly.osi of smell. Eys' Cream Balm iiia worked a ru rtclo. C. S. UaL' LfcTS, li.Uil ioiplou, N. Y. New Blacksmith Shop. A new (wir&e shoeing shop 'ias luen open ed by Mr. i P.Mvrs ,u Teot.'i s:reet. All nun.ier of ul .ck-:a ihi:g sod wagon work iio:e to o.-j-.r. li.-ptiring wo; ii a specialty. Work done pMiuj'ilv. 'f Tint Uacking Gmgh cm be so quickly cu'eJ by S!nloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Pul9."Sc!n'i. aent. (I) GENERAL LOCAL ITEMS Nnt'rai In tbeae eoiamnt. ten eente por Mn rt. iKKPtinn and wh-lhur marKen or not, if rtlcu I tod to f iwa-d any mtn'i bitsiaett Inturtnl are ly)ld fur. and Henry P.ip-nbuen, CuicaJo, 111 , says: "I have used Brown's lion Buters ia toy latnily anJ fluJ it su excellent remedy for dyspepsia," A Card. To a.! who are suffering from the errors and in iiscred.'DS of y,uih, nervous weak ces, early decav, loss of insnhood, Scc, '. wiil send a wipe chut will crre yu, fueb op charge. This ereat remedy was discovered by a minister iu South America Bend a stlt-!udre.si'd envelope to tlie Rev Joseph T. Inmax, Station D., New York City. Galvanized Scales tor Creameries, Dia ries, Butter Dial.-, am) Grocer. Send fir circular. Howe Scale Co.. St. Louis Mo. (5) Fammeus and others dcairin a genteel, lucrative agency business, by which $5 to f JO a day c:jn b ) earned, B ind addre.w at once, on postal, t) F. 0. Wilkinson & Co., 193 and 107 Fuiton street, New lork. Millions Given Away. Millions of bottles of Dr. Kiug's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, haV8 been given away as trial bottles ot the large size, This enormous outlay would be disastrous to the proprietors, were Jt not lor the rare merits possessed by the wonderful medicine. Call at Harry W. Schuh's Drug Store and get a trial bottle free, and try for yourself. It never fails to cure. (5) Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Comphiutf ShilohV Vtializ r is guaran teed to ourj. f.iul Q. Sitlmh, agent. (2) The Wm. Alba darheii-shop jg one of the bust appnu!:d thojis m the city; five barbers all lirjt-cUss workmen. Cull at thu ah i, Couim-reial uveuuu next the Opera II ua aud et uuir-juitiug, bliatn p iom'iu aud aiiaviuj dme iu an artistic manner. Bakery. Havinij purchased the I akery ot J. Anthony, o i Washington avenue between Oth and I0.il street, I prepared to offer to the public at all times fjvsh bread, cukes, of tii'! best ('ility nt the lowest prices to b i foiin I in Urn ciiy. Call hii I see me. I'M 2 if Jacob Lvtser. For .Sale. A two story br'.ck home, frame addition, eiyht r loins iu d rep dr. Carriage house and cistern. A nev r-fiiiin drive-Well. Cornrr lots n Street ltailroid. Enquira of M. W. ilthews, or W. C. Nkwscm, Aeut. tf Allen's Briin Food totan!cl extrict strenL'theno tin- Rrnin and p isitivt-ly cures Ntrvoui Debility, N'arv Uiiieas, Hcadarhc, unnatuul losses, un.l all wt-aknes of Gen erative System; it nevir fails, jil pkg.; C for f5, At dru.'istt, or Allen's Pharma cy,3l5 First Ave., N. V. A (Jool Restaaraut. If you wnt t o..J mi"il call at rktioen mover's li iur irit cor. 10 h tt. and Wash xn' ave. Ou!y 23 era. f',r a regular uital, and day boarding will fld tU.' best aecorjo mo Jatiou on reatouble terms. 12-27, 2ui. To Tie WtHt. There are a number ol rout-s leading to the abuve-uieutioi ed jcetinn, Lu: the direct and reliable u.uie is via Sunt Louii and over the M'l-s -uri P,ciQ-: lUil'Aay. Two trains daily are run from the Grand Uuion Dep"t, Stint Louis to Kms t City, Lenven worth, A' h'.srp, St Jo-: ph and Uoiaha. Pullman P. lace Shaping Cars of the very fir est uiiike are ait nhi'ii to all trains. At KmsaH City Union Depot, p isai ngi-rs for Ktnsafi, Giioruiio, New 3Ixico ami Cal ifornia connect with txpitBn trains of all liLes. At Atchison, connection is made with expret-s tra:nB for Kansas and Nebraska pointf. At Ouiahi, connection is made with the Overland train for California. This line offers to punies enroute to the Wist and Northwest, not only fHst time and superior accomodations, but beautiful iccniTv, a it passes throuoh tlie finest por tion of Mib"iiri und Nebrack. 8nd for illustrnted ' maps pamphlets. &c, of this line, which will be mailed free. C. H. KlKNAS, F. CHA.NDI.ER, Ass't Oen'l I'abfl. Agent. Geu'l Pass Aiinnt. ilardl Gras at Sew Orleans. The Great Jackson U mie, witu its ac customed liheraliiy, has made very low rates tor those desiring to attend the Mardi Urns lestivitn.'S. Moudiy, February 5ih, will Mitocst the r-ci)tiou of IIIo MAJE8 TV HEX. xnd Tuusdav, February Cih, M.VUDl GILVS, the grandest display ever yet seou in fi:w Otloans. No ouc should UiIh it. For full particulars see bills and enquire of ticket ag;nt. I'ho rate from Cairo to New Orleans and re'urn Is 114.00 Salu f tickets will ouitiienee January 81it, IJS3, ami Cmtmut until F,;brnary fl li, I88:J. G'Mxi to return cm or before Sunday, February 1 HI), 1883. J. U. Jo M, Ticket Agent. Mr. Goorgo Dunn is Improving will be about again before long. S.-rvicos in the several churches wil be as usual to-dav, with the exceptions noted elsewhere. Th usual services will be held to-day in the Church of the Hedeemer, Hector Daveuport officiating. The tax books aro turned over to Col lector lli'dges and. he has already been out in the county on a collection tour The family of Sheriff Hodges is yet improving, tumigh the oldest daughter was stiil very low yesterday. The Preibyterion Sundiy schojl will be held to-dav in the Reform club hall on 8th street at the usual hour. Mrs. 3. Williamson has received her new umqueraie suits and invites the public to call and make selections. Don't forget the Social Hop at Hiber nian fire company hail, Mouday night, February 5th. 4t Riv. Judson S. Taylor of Kentucky wil! preach at the Baptist church this morn ing aud to-night. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. The city council meets in first regular inseiou this month Tuesday night. No business of special importance will come up f" fir as now knowu. Young John Mabanny who was report ed to have died at St. Mary's Infirmary several dsys ago, was nut on the street looking well yesterday. Chief Meyers baa received notice from Frankfort, Ky., that the negro burglar George Harris is wanted there to seive out the remainder ot his sentence. Schoolchildren will and Thb Bclle tin scratch-books Nos. 2 and 3 lor sale at Phil Saup's caudy store. tf Mrs. John S. Jenkins with her daugh ter Miss Mamie and son, Master Will, 'from Fort Dodge. Iowa, aro visitinc the family Mrs. M. Easterday. A maddened cow belonging to Mr. George ltamsey on Tweltth street, created somo excitement yesterday alternoon by wild maneuvers and frantic efforts to get at somebody or somethiag. Cairo had a nico little delegation at the ball given by the Young Men's Club of Mound Cit) Fiiday night. The ball waslargely attended and was a pleasant affair for all. The hit of the season! The "Our Bachelor Cigar!" at Birclay Brothers'. tf Beginning with to-dav the morning passeng r train on the St. Louis & Cairo road leaves at 10:10 a.m., instead of 8:15 as heretofore. Mr. M. R. Kuhne is becoming quite sn expert in the arrangement of tho stage scenery at I he Opera House. Some of the scenes during the last two nights were ex ceptionally beautiful. Both the Illinois Central and Chicago St. Louis and New Orleans passenger trains, due here about 4 o'clock yesterday after noon were about an hour and a half late. Cause unknown. New lot of Hamburg and Irish Point Euabroderies just opened at J. & L. Dcroer's 124 Commercial aveuue. The holy sacrement ot baptiam and the Lord's supper will be administered at the Methodist church corner Eighth and Walnut th'u morning and preaching at the utusl hour in the evening. The ''Three States" is now under the management ol Messrs. Parker & Co. Mr. Gladden found it impossible to continue its publication becsuso of insufficient wealth. Mr. Parker is principal of the colored schools. The Illinois Central railroad is doing an immense freight business at this point now. Three or four heavy trains como iu and go out every day aud night, and the tracks aud yards ard, constantly crowded with cars loaded and empty. If you want to enjoy yourself, and live long and prosper, go to Johu Schcel's Mas querade Ballon the 6:h and shake your heel. Tickets fifty cents, a cood Bunner for 25 cents. Come every body. It Rev. Mahsey, the newly ordained color ed Episcopal minister, will preach an inter esting Bermon to his congregation at the Guild, the Tenth street ball, to-night at 8 o'clock. Uis subject will be "The Moral, In tellectual and Social Advancement of his Race. Navigation between this poiut end St. Louis is still suspended and likely to be for some time. There is but little ice in the river between here and St. Louis, but there it a big gorge just above St. Louis. Tho water is still low but rising slowly. Judeo Baker yesterday also granted a new IrisHntUecasoof Mr. Henry Elliott as against Uuited States Marshal Peter Smp and others. The jury before which the first trial was had assessed the dam ages demanded at unreasonably low fig- the hotel, as a matter of course, and it is put into circular form, and the country i flooded with them. There la nothing about the bill of fare, or anything of that sort, but the traveling public is simply assured that it won't be barbecued if it stops at this or that hotel. Thoiegiilar meeting of tho Woman's Club and Library Association will be held at the library room on Wednesday after noon at 8 o'clock, Feb'y 7th. .The literary exercises will include a poem bv Miss Mary McKee, a piper by Mrs. L. C. Savage and a select reading by Mrs. Tut-tie. Bo sure that you can p:tss through the hands of the Krews investigating com mittee on the night of their ball procure your costumes and go, rain or shine. It will bo well worth your timo and money and you can depend upon it; you will have a jolly time. The Mystio Krew boys Know how to conduct Masque Ball, and they have never yet tailed and will not fail now to give your money's worth in fun, frolic, and healthy innocent amusement. On Thursday a colore! man employed with another man at repairing s platform in the Illinois Central freight yards, received an accidental blow on the arm above the elbow, from an adz in the hands of his fellow workman, cutting a deep, long gash and chipping the bone at the elbow. Dr, Parker gave tbe man needed atteution and he is now doing very well. rrivato aavices are being re ceived hourly from all the King9, Queen?, Emperors, Princes and Potentates of Ea rope, asia, vtnes, poutn America, naa in fact, from all other parts of the world, acknowledging receipts of the Krews invi tation to attend their Grand Masquerade Ball on Mardi Gras, and stating that it they cannot be personally present, Ihey will send a representative who will worthily rcpre sent them an 1 d honor at the shrine of King Comus. The Krew have received oue hundred of the finest costumes that have ever come to Cairo. They are now open for inspec tion and reutal at moderate prices, at the hall over Kluge's store, corner of Sixth and Commercial avenue. They do not desire to make anything on the costumes, will only charge sufficient to cover the cost, it being to their interest to hava everybody, unrl full.. ......... TM. . L I a uu vtuni iiiau, i iiu uusoana was a lurd working man and found immediate and constant employment with a learn he had. But soon after bis arrival he got sick aud has beon confined to his bed over since. His team was mortgaged and sold by the mortgago, and for a week or two the family has been destitute. The husband U helpless, the wite is in a ball. ures. The.Newhall house rosthas opened up a new advertising cbanne!, and it is being worked for all it Is worth, very proprietor in the country Is having his ho tel inspected by some committee or indl vidual who wears the cloak of soma petty office. The report 1 always favorable to if possible, go in c)stume to their Call early and have first choice. Whitefield Clemens, the negro who is susicctcd of being an accomplice ot Wash ington and Williams, the Fitzgerald safe burglars, and who was recently brought here from Evansville to where he had fled, was yesterday brought before Mag istrate Comings for a preliminary hearing. The evidence against him was more than strong enough to justify a presumption of guilt, and the court bound him over in the neat little sum of one thousand dollars. The "100 Wives" is a thng pure and well written drama, abounding in pathetic iucidents and humorous situations, having for its object the exposition of Mormaoism question it handles intelligently and with energy, The play has received tho ur.so- icited endowment of the pulpit, and Ri v. Da May, a prominent divine of Philadel phia, regards it with great favor and promi ses it all the support in his power over his own signature. The company presenting the piece on Tuesday night comes highly recommended, and is composed of 22 first- class actors. We think a treat is in store for us all. The adage, "All Work and no Play makes Jack a dull Boy" is applicable alike to grown persons as well as children therefore unbend yourself from your usual pursuits and spend at least one night in the year in healthy amusement, which can be ob tained by attending the Mystic Krew's Mas querade Ball. It will be your last oppor tunity before tbe commencement of Lent, and you should not fail to avail yourself ot it. Tbe Krew stands alone and has - stood for years, tho only society in Cairo that gives a masquerade worthy of atten dance by the ammetneot loving portion of our citizens. Frank Mordaunt, the actor, who ap peared here a few nights ago in "Old Shipmates," is traveling a very rugged path just no. Mrs. Mordaunt has a very serious attuek of the greon-eved monster. At St. Louis, a few days ago, hhe swooped down on Mordaunt like sn army with banner", and set the resldenco of the future great city all aog with gossipy excitement. At Springfield and Lincoln Mrs. Mordaunt re peuted the dose, but she gave her husband a rest here. She is In Chicago, however, training for another encounter. Mordaunt Is playing at McVicker's this week. The comtuitteu oa commerce of the house of representatives has proposed a river and harbor appropriation bill that i to be presented as Boon as tho tariff bill is to be presented as soon as the tariff bill is disposed of It is a bill in the obi style. The Mississippi river commission desires 0,500,000, and the bill provides for less than half that sum, the remainder of the appropriation going to other streams. For ouce Mississippi Valley members have manifested a high degrco of tbe wisdom that should havo marked their course years ago. They havo united to flht tho ap propriation unless at least 2,500,000 goes to the Mississippi. A few weeks ago a colored family named Martin come here from Missouri and settled in a small cot on the north sideof Fifteenth, sttert, betweeu Walnut 1 1 n w n in ii ii ii nu w a niivn m uuuwnio Darin'. me six children are too young to help themselves, all are suffering for the neces saries of life. Hore is an opportunity for an exhibition of charity on the part of well-to-do white aud colored people. Lot the opportunity be improved. Don't lose half your life by a failure to be present at the Krew'a Masquerade uaii on Mardi Gras. Your failure to be lliero will surely result as above. All the the Kings, Queens, Emperors, Dukes Dutcheses, Potentates, Friars and Moguls of ancient and modern times will be on hand to lend attraction to the occusion. Rep resentatives of all the different races, tribes and sects of mankind that have ever ex ... ..i isieu, or win exist, will be on band. Tho sons and daughters of men, the birds of tho air, the beasts of tbe forest, the fish of the waters, the mythological heroes ot an tiquity and the gods and goddesses of all ages, races and climes will be assembled on that night at Hartman's Hall enjoying the hospitality of the Mystic Krew and in dulging in a night of unalloyed hilarity ana joy,. This may be your Isst oppor tunlty to witness such a sight A paragraph under the head of Real Estato transfers, published elsewhere in thisis,ue, is of more than ordinary im portance in its line. It is the record of s trust deed conveying to Col. W. J. Para- more, of the Texas and Cairo road, ill tho franchises, property, etc., of the Teledo. Itxus and Rio Grande railroad company, the cew narrow-guage road which is to run into this city, from Benton, to which rerer- nn in .lo . .... I. l I ..... vuv.v ,a i3u uiauo cuen uere in tins issue. Judge W.C. Allen, president of this new company, was in the city on the 81st ulti mo, and in conversation with rrominent citizens, stated that his road would connect with the St. Louis and Cairo road at Cedar Creek, Jicks m county, and would run into this city over tbe tricks of tba latter road. Uis road, he said, would be in full operation to this city within one year, and after that arrangements would be made to run a seD- LADIES, ATTENTION ! You now liave the opportunity to make now ncd attractive, with bright colors, your faded ribbons and other articles of apparel. Every package of the HAiXDY PACKAGE DYES IS WAR RAN TED capable of coloring: more in quantity and better iu quality than .any other dyes that have been offered. Price: 15c. per packna; 2 tor 25c. Try them and you will be delighted? CALL AND SEE SAMPLE COLOR CARD. Barclay Brothers, 7s Olaio Levee an.a. Cor. 8th St. & Wash. Ave. THE PEOPLE TRIUMPHANT. TWO IMPORTANT DECISIONS flf JCbGH I1AKEU Yesterday forenoon, Ju Igo D.J. Baker rendered decisions ia the two important cases 'vhich havo been tried before him, and to which the City of Cain and the St. Louis and Cairo, and Wabash, at. Louis and Pacific railroad companies were parties. and ho decided both in favor nf ) i-Wv "V in the casj first named, in which the St. Louis and J i . J - . . 1.. . . .. Bacu ior a uisso.u'iou or trie injunction granted sgainst the company under its old title and enj lining said company from vmsaiuij several puo.ic streets in tbe city, toe court made the injunction perpeiual as to ttie new compauy and enjoined said company from ever crossing "New Levee street, Washington avenue and all that part of Cross levee east of the west line of new levee Mreet." THE MYTHS. Don't forget that tho Mythological col lection of Myths entertain their friends at The Haliiday to morrow tven'ng. and as tho beginning of Lent is so near us it be hooves those who "dawnce"' to prepare for the occasion. A lady special repot ter for The Bi'LLETIK has been detailed to record the costumes of the ladies in sttendance, and has also been directed to pay such at tention to the toilets of the grocer sex as tho condition of their wardrobe warrant. It is an open secret that the several well- known society gentlem-an, members of the club, have determined to wear km- breeches, flesh-colored stockings, slippers and brass buckles; an ioovation exceed ingly refreshing after tbe h.pg srige of swiUow-tails, Prince Williams and eel-skin trowsers. It is to be hoped those who hold invita- tivns will all attend, as thn In the second case, in which the Wabash, aire to make this entHrtinm..nt ...n,.i.ti St. Louis and Pacific compmy asked that pleasant and agreeable, it being the la-t orate track to this city, nearly parallel wi'h that of the St. Louis and Caire road. The Charleston Courier republishes an item trom Thb Bcli etis of some days ago, concerning a ilck man who found his way into the Illinois Central n-.;i'ntrer depot and who cbtimed to have beta s nt here from Charleston, Mo., and tLon in dulges in sarcastic pleasantries about Cairos' charity. It seei only grsj inhu manity in the generous conduct of t'ao au thorities here, who, when the presence of ihe sick man was niada known to them. gave him necessary attention and provided him conveyance back to Charleston; while theictofthe Charleston authorities, who unceremoniously shipped the sick man, as they might a beef, to Cairo, without any med.cal attention, seemingly without car ing whether the man died on the road or not j'ist so fiey might be spared th'j ex pense and trouble of caring for a human being destitute and dying this act is en tirely lost sight of by the Courier, or is per haps satisfactory proof in its eyes that the Charleston authorities are the kindest, most sensitive of human beings, aro seri ously afflicted with enlargement of the heart, aro not like other people, unsymp athiziug and cruel in tho presence of suffer ing. T o our understanding sjia Courier's logic is peculiar and its criticism unjust. Charleston slyly swept the dust from its own door-stops onto that of its neighbor, and tho Courier cries In horror when tbe neighbor politely and carefully sweeps It back. The Courier erica foolisblv. 9 In spite of bad weather a good sized audience witnessed tbe performance of "Phoenix" by Milton Nobles' splendid company at the Opera House last uigbt. Many of tho seats which had been taken were not occupied, the taker not appear ing because of the incessant rain. Tbe play is one of thrilling interest throughout and it was produced with all the power of a company ol the brighest theatrical stars. Although many of those present had seen the play soveral times before, they witnessed it agaiu apparently with thu in terest of first sight. Mr. Nobles' imporsou. ation of "Tho Phoenix" was perfect. His renditlou was easy, and strong. His every appearance called forth loud bursts of applauso and at the close of every acl was called beforo the curtain. At the conclusion of thu third act, having been called out, he made a neat little speech to the audience, thanking thorn for their enthusiastic manifestations of favor aud complimenting Cairo upon its elegant Ooura House which, be said, was equal In appointments and finish to any in the country. The ladies also acquitted themselves splendidly, as did also Mr. E. L. Mortimer as Leslie Blackburn, but of whom luck of space does not permit us to make mors ex tended mention. But Mr, Max Feher niuu as "Moses Solomon" must not be alighted. He furnished most of the fun for tbe audieuce in his impersonation of a "Choily member from Cherusalem." He was "great," to use a slang phrase, but yet he was not above recognizing one of his old Cairo friends, Mr. Samuel Burger, who was oue of the delighted audience. Mr. Nobles nnd bis company secured another triumph bi re, of which they may well be proud and whlcb dnaures tbein a hearty reception upon their next sppearsace. they aim to give until after L-nt. GOOD LOTS FOR SALE. On Railroid street beluw O h, three lots 8, 0 and 10 block 15, 25 by 20each. mak ing 75 feet on Riilroad street and 20 feet deep. For particulars apply at BfUKTlx officu. h. .:.... i 1 . mo my toun;n ti mro ie cnioined :rom passing aa ordinance declaring Ihe Ceim tuercisl avenue tracks of said company a nuismce an 1 ordering the removal of such tracks, tbe court refused to grant the in 1. j ... . . , . juuuiuu inu wie ciry council oi Cairo is left at liberty to do as it may choose in the matter. These decisions are in conformity with decisions rendered by courts in all parts of the country, high aud low, in cases to which tho people and corporations were parties, and they will be applauded by the people of Cairo generally. It must not be understood, however, aud we do not wish io lntunue, that the courts were guided by anything but the law and the facts in the cases decided; but their de cisions prove conclusively to our mind, that in all theie cas;j the pioplo were in the right and the corporations were systematically iu tie wrong; that the psople have rights which tven railroad corporations must respect; that a railroad company may not unceremoniously aud unconditionally appropriate public thoroughfares against the will of the peo pled repreientatives, and may not shackte sucn representatives with le gal chains to prevent them from compelling such com pan rs to observe strictly the conditions upon which they are permitted to (list in short, that the people are the masters aid the railroad corporations are their servants. wnat me next step in these two cases will be is, of cour, not yet known. If the 3t. Louis and Cairo company is true to its record, it will, with tho promptness born of the very unreasonable notion that it has a right to appropriate a public high way against tha popular wil1, immediately file an appeal to n hig'ier c turt and will continue the hopeless and expensive strug gle to gain by blind force and without con dition what it might Invo had a y3ar ago, for less thag this fight has cost it, by a manifestation of a little good sense and a spirit of fairness. But we will not be premature in this. It may be, after, that the developments and final results of the fight have given the company a correct view of-the matters at issue, and that it will accept the situation, manifest what good judgment and concilia tory spirit it can, and take what the people, through their chosen representatives, may choose to give. Aud as for the Wabash company, it will probably see the necessity oi coniormmg jT) A "DT?T TTPT? T A T T... v-... i- COMPANY; New American Comply Drama in Four Acts, COMMERCIAL JOB PRINTING. Just received One Hundred Thousand Business Cards, Letter Heads, Irish Linen aud flat Note IJoaeJs, f papers. Bill Heads, Monthly Statements, Envelopes of all kinds, Denis m's Tags, Dray Tickets, perforated with round R-ceipt Books, bole perforating-. Check Books, machine. Order Books, Scratch Books, Ball Invitations, Wedding Iovitatioos, Programmes, Engraved Folders, Full Sheet Posters, Small Bills and Dodgers, All or wntcn will be found at Tut BcLLBrm Job Orncic, No. 78 Ohio Levee. STW ADTKKTIsyy vvtm. h'oitee In this column three lluei ur lu-i .'.'x.uiih one Inner tion or II 00 ptrweck. UOK i-ALE. Ba bT chalm, wrh nana., i- Diet sc. 11- 1-sm. COSBAD ALBA, Sixth street McirifiiKes. Mucin) Warranty and Warranty Di erii at tUu Ilulloilo UOH HALB. Blanki, Casual warrant? and Wartan Job office 78 Ohio Levee AMCSEMHNT3 CAIRO OPERA HOUSE. TUESDAY NIGHT, Feb'y 6. MORAL AND EXCITING, "100 WIVES" A Story of Mormon Life. JOSEPH HERMAN AND THE UN RIVALLED its right-of-way on Commercinl avenue and with all lawful ordinances passed by the council. The officials of the company here are, of course, powerless to prosecute imme diately any extensive chauges that may be necessary to enable them to give strict obedience to every requirement; but they must and, from personal acquaintace with then we know they wi I use every endeavor to have such change made as soon as prac ticable. In this connectiou it is not out of order to refer in a word to tho labors of Corporation Counsellor Gilbert snd associates, who. labored hard and constantly to guard the city's interests and to whoso efforts to bring forward every law and tact that might lend strength to tha city's aide tbe result is, ot course, very largely due. By COL. O. A. PIERCE and JA9. D. RUNIOtf, of the Chicago Intor-Oouau and Trlbuue. The strongest Draw a on tho American Staeo. Budoraca hy tho UadlnK preia oi mrtter o uci. Special scenttry of , Salt Lake City, The Mormon Temple, and th , Famous Cliff Scene. Priest as atnal. Ir B tor. Reserved seats atBudtr's Jtw