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TilK DAILY CAIRO BULLETIN; IATUJIPAY MORNING, OCTOBER C, 1,8. AMUSEMENT. QAIRO OPERA HOUSE. One Grand Concert! MONDAY, October 8th, Br the Celebrated Hungarloa Vlollnlet EDOUABD EEMBNTI Who will be aeslitd by the following Solo ArtliU MISS JemiieDuttou SOPliAXO. Mil. EDMOND DECELLE TENOR SPECIAL NOTICES. -uita nr itna for Yon. For one week. SOeonta per Una. tor one month. 90 cnu per line . Wrecking Boat Charlie Hill Will co to Plum Point to da wine work and will leave two divers and to attend to general wrecking bus.ne. Major Ilalliday, Agent, ofhce on ho. -wbarfboat. Hiham Hill, Supt. Qt Cairo, 111. Saddle Rock Oysters at DeBaun 56 Ohio Levee. - Apples! Butter! Flour! Nicer, better, cheaper. Call at No. 21 8th street, or telephone No. 83. 102 1m 0. M. Aides. Oysters in every style at Geo. Lattner's No. 75 Commercial avenue. 818-1 m To Whom it May Concern We will positively refuse to pay I'll" not accompanied with an order indorsed by the below named firm or by one autho rized to (five orders for said firm. By or der of Lancaster & Rice. 35 Cents will buy a good meal cooked to order at De Baun's. tr For Rent. Cottage on Walnut near 14th sts., contain ing 7 good rooms, four of them contain crates and mantles. Enquire at store on 8th st. tf G.M.Aldex. 35 Cent will buy a good meal cooked to order, at DeUauo'B. . GENERAL LOCAL ITEMS. riOHCeS 1U IUMO UIUUIU.t WU WUW llliw, v.h lnrtion and whelher marked or not, if calca Uied to toward any man e bualnoee lntereet are alwaynpalu for. -AND" Mil. Adolpli Bauer PIANIST. iarAdmlilon Sl.oo and 75 eta. No extra Cuarge rur repcrvtu bw. j vv.o ..... ..- , on iale Wednesday mornlnn at Boder a Jewelry tore. 18G2-1883. 395,000 Bricks for Sale. t. h..lni.finij to the estate T.,..v. citnUoniiwrir deceased. JUa.uuu Ul 1 UlVl kjllf ILI."' - burnt brick which I offer at a bargain in lots to suit the purchaser; must oe soiu im mediately to close the accounts ot the es tate. ADOLl'II nwou'JUA, 010-4w. n,atanran And Ovstor llOUSC 58 Oh'lO Levee. New Blacksmith Shop. shon has been open 0,1 Kt. Mr n Pnwpra nn Tenth street. All manner of biacksniitbing and wagon work done to order. Repairing worK a specially Work done promptly. 11 35 Cents will buv a good meal cooked to order at TV.H.illn'o 11 Oldest in the city; established in 1862. Cora 'l Av , between Mb and 10th Sta. MANCFACTCKEll & UKALKR IS ALL KINDS OF H-A-R-D-W-A-R-E, RIFLES, PISTOLS, SHOT-GUNS. AxmsLiUon of all docr'p'twi alwati on band at BOTTOM VKH ES. Garal rpi.rlcj In .. klnda of meuL. Keya f i l 6trrpuon mad to ord-r. and aailnfactlon wirrctd. tiite me a all. and be convinced for Towwr.f, a'. tn i go of thf "BIO til'S." JOHN A. KOKHLER. V.-im ProDrietor, Cairo. 111. hEEa woman in another column near Speer's Vineyards, picking grapes irom ...i,;nh Mnnnr'a Purr (Jmon wine is made, that is so highly esteemed by the medical profession, lor tno use oi invaiius, persons and the aged. Sold by druggists. lint r.nff.-e and sandwiches at Geo. Latt- ner's, No. 75 Commercial avenue. eio-im The Daily Bulletin. W. fcTRATTON. Ca'ro. T. BIRD. MlMoorl. Strength for Mind and Body. There is more strength restoring power in a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic than in a bushel ot malt or a gallon of Milk. This explains why invalids find it such a won derful invigorant for mind and body. Puke Cod LiverOil made from selected livers, on the sea-shore, by Caswell, Hazard fi Co, New York. It is absolutely pure and wwt. Patients who have once taken it nrcfpr it to all others. Physicians have decided it superior to any of the other oils in market. Chappeh Hands. Face. immple3, and rough skin, cured by using Juniper Tar Soap, made by Caswell, ua.an x o. New York. (2) Mary Ann is good. 3t Mrs.S. P. Bennett is spending this week in St. Louis. Dr. W. C. Jocelyn and Prof. Will Emery returned yesterday from St. Louis. New type at The Bulletin office. Trouble commences in Ohio next Tues- diy morning. The stato election takes places. The shibboleth of the Bay State Re publican is: "Butler must go." Ben don't think he will. Job printing at The Bulletin office. Gid Arrington spreads a free lunch this morning on the levee Das opened three barrels of apples. With the New York Democrats it is not a question of carrying the state, but what size the majority snail be. Oyster Lunch to-night at Good Luck saloon. Charley Mason has taken a position in the railroad office at Emporia, Kan. Mrs. Mason leaves Cairo next week to join lum there. Part of the bricks to be used in the Library building will cost one hundred dol lars per thousand. They come from Ches ter. Mary Ann is good. 3t A blooming dude posed on the street corners of Cairo yesterday, the first of the genuine article that has attracted more man casual attention since the flood. Some one in Fort Wayne asks us by let ter if John Reef is going to be married? There is a rumor of toat kind afloat in Fort Wayne. We suppose be is. Who knows? New presses at The Bulletin office Busted capitalists in Chicago are so common that a recent traveller complained that he could not throw his boot out of his hotel window without hitting an ex-million aire. Mrs. Capt. Jno. King, of Cairo, to k the premium on jellies at the St. Louis fair this week, but that is nothing new; she has done the same think regularly tor several years past. Printin ' and ruling at The Bulletin job office. Friiz Sarbian has nine teams'at work on his contract of filling the library lot, and could give employment to more. He is paying three dollars per day for teams and drivers. A biir rise is coming. The Ohio river is rising at all points from Cairo to Pitts burg, and the low water embargo is over. There will soon be an abundance ot water for the largest steamers. Man- Ann is pood. I3t 4 n to bu delivered on the Uvea; having sold them it was necessary to get the melons. He telephoned to Scott county, Missouri, at an expense of fifteencents to a farmer and the two loads were brought, but all this took time, the purchaser left town and Jim is out fifteen cents. lie bears it philo sophically; thicks all business and downs, and he may make in his next deal. Don't forget the Oyster Lunch to-night at Good Luck saloon. STBATTOX & BIRD, "WHOLESALE G-E-O-C-E-E-f AN D Commission Merchants, No. 57 Oblo Levee, Cairo, 111. tSAgenti American Towder Co. Emory's Little Cathartic Pills are suffi ciently powerful for the most robust, yet the Bu test tor cui aren ana weaif consmu- tionB. 15 cents. (O Do Not Be Deceived. In these times of ouack medicine adver tisements everywhere it is truly gratifying In flnrtonn n-inertv that is worinv 01 nraise and which reallv dots as recommended. ------ , , , , . Electric Bitters we can vouch lor as oeing a true and reliable remedy, and one that will do as recommended. They invariably cure Stomach and Liver Complaints, Dis iuua nf iiia ffidrwva and Urinarv diffi culties. We know whereof we epcak, and can readilv sav. cive them a trial. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Barclay Bros. (3j Shakcspcar'g 'Curst be he who moves ruy bones" proves too much for the vandals who wished to dig up his skull and compare it with the busts and poet. The mayor upon-Avon have sat down upon the scheme of the learned Dr. Ingleby and the Rev. Dr. Arbuthnot. It is perhaps lucky for them that they are restrained from rushing against the poet's curse The ticket seller of the circus is a man of few words. To man, woman or child with outstretched hand, and demand for ticket ho says: "Put down your money!" and to the imploring inquiry ot how much f.ir these children? ''All that walks pays. There's no time or chance for argument, the band plays, the elephant snorts, the tigers growl, ami all is confusion except the man who takes money. Mt. V. News Only one thousand persons have filed applications for csr-coupling patents, so states the commissioner of patents at ash ington. This fact leaks out from the ap plication of a woman in Texas to the com missioner to discover the whereabouts of her husband who left home over three months ago with one of these valuable in ventions which he intended to get a patent for in Washington. The thing was probably too big for him and he has fell by the way A tramp yesterday, anxious to "shake" Cairo, tried to beg, borrow or steal a ride acros the river, but tailed in each. Ho had no money and not seeming to realize, he was as well off on one side as the other, mounted a log and commenced working his passage across with a polo. Seeing it was clearly a matter of lite or death with him with tlm odda in favor of death, one of he tugs steamed out, picked him up and landed him with a blessing, on the shores of Kentucky Fred Koehler has opened a meat shop on 8th street and has also put his sausage factory at work and will run it to its fullest capacity. He invites everybody to come out and inspect the work?, see how his sausage is manufactured and then go home and eat it with a good appetite. To-day at his meat stand on 8th street be will have for sale A No. 1 article of fresh meats, beef, mutton, pork, sausage, etc., etc., and invites customers old and new to give him a call It The Chicago Herald fears it will great ly distress the soul of so ardent a candi late as Ooveinor Hamilton to find Richard Og'esby declaring that he is making grati innrr rirnf'rnw Wl th his canvass for the , 0 Gut-ernatorial nomination. "Why, x rUinn the menial Dick, "if I can depend .Th lai Snndav mne of the fit. Louis nn what I hear, there will bo no other can Globe-Democrat contained 24 pages, 12 of didate before the convention." This now, timm lu-inrf fiilpH nn with Lrivfrtiiumenta w uhai miirht bu c.a ed ruouins it in. 0 nrobablv worth to the proprietor ot the pa- other candidate, a-ni uamuion worning I m 1 per from $3,000 to $5,000 at least. tooth and nail '. At a reception lately given in Newport A negro convict employed in the nffi Ly Miss Catharine L. Wolfe, whose income cer's kitchen at Chester on Wednesday is said to be only $4,000 a day, the dining- morning about 3 o'clock, escaped through rom walls were covered with wild crape the sewer. He is a dark mulatto, 23 years vines, to which hot-house grapes were cun- old, about 5 feet 10 inches high, weighs ningly secured. about 150 pounds, has large crooked nose, i'm,m! nnniin.t TnnRiit.i.ETn U moleon left ear and slim hands and 0(C(!i fingers. A reward oi foil is ouereu ur ma ,r, . v. ...u tm:-!. return. -Every negn In the country and llw rf.nvietn. break straight for tins ta will lie in those counties no: under ' ' , . - , ll.; rw f ma anil )a WIN t im i.i : -I, o". wuc " "'- tun IJBIIII UI 1I1J.1U'IJ, IU CKU VI t..jiii HEALTH and COMFORT! Disinfect your PREMISES. Wo have a large STOCK of TITZ COPPERAS, CHL01UDE of LIME, a half dollar 1MYm f!H TOR ATJIM (tT RONDTN CARBOLIC ACID, Etc., Etc., Also GENUINE DALMATIAN ' up his skull and compare -- md pictures ot the great T AT Q H C f T) A J j D and council of Stratford- J-J -(j-J 'J-J- J mJm V T" 1 7" Hi" J.i 1 of rinun nnon thfl BChcme BARCLAY BEOS, DRUGGISTS. 7-i onio i.i:v i;k and Cor. Iltli & Wash. Ave. 25. 27. WM. M. DAVIDSOH, STOVES, DEALKH LTsT KAjS'GES, Till, Copper and A-Utitt FURNACES, Ironware. Roolinir, (uttering ami all kinds of work in Tin, Copper ami "Sheet Iron lone to order. Nos. 25 & 27, 8th Si., Cairo, TKLKI'HOVK NO -') FALL OPBNINa. We have now received an entire new stock of FALL and WINTER OOODS, and which we are anxioui to call your attention to; a stock which in equal In size and assortment to any in Southern Illinois. We have Just ret timed from the Karft, and therefore can show you goods of the latest style and all the new novelties In CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS and CAPS, and we cun also nay and jruaraiitce that we will save you money by buylujr from us, as wo are connected with one of the larger Wholesale Clothing House In the United StaU-s. In Chicago, and therefore have INSIDE JUGUBES IN BUYINtf and Have our customers at least 15 percent, in buying of us, us that is about the amount the other dealers la the same line of (rooJs in Cairo pay more for Roods thau we do ; and a we have a buver continually In the market (Mr. M. Werner), we therefore always re ceive the NKWEST IND LATKST STYLES. Alt we ask Is that youirlve a fair InHpectiou of our stock, and you will he convinced of the truth la the above. Chicago One-Price Clothing House, Cor. Eighth Street and Commercial Avenue. M. WEBBER & SON, Prors. j one county commissioner is to be elected. In Cook county a judge of the supreme court and five commissioners will be elected. Vienna Times: And still they come back from ' Kack'-nsack ." One day one wagon will pa-s here going to Arkansaw, the next day two wagons will pas coming back. If the people want to go to God's country th;y should come here to Evpt. -Wedding invitations at The Bulletin office. -W. F. Lambdin, of the Mystics, was In Cairo with the remnants of his troupe yesterday. They are like the soldier that was hunting the roar, not Kcared, but bad ly demoralize 1. He took them to Chicago last night, "took them home to die." They were not permitted to show in Paducah. up h:re. Lancaster & Rice have for sale a large lot of sawed cypreps shingles, also a big stock of shaved cypicss shingles at 2.00 p.-r thousand. They have added to their busintcs. lime, cement and hair, and will keen full Btocks on band. In their lumber yards will be found tho largest assortment of fli)orinw. ceilimr. etc., ever brought to --------- n r' Cairo and they have just received several car loads of chimney flues and sell them ai tne lowest market price; they will not be un dersold. .2t. Well acquainted; Cincinnati Enquirer on Murat Ilalstead : "This slanderous cdi- the excavation haw befii careful to n move mofct of the timbers, h aving only an occa sional port out of the way at the hi 1". This woull hardly scm u'-'co. ry t'onn the fact that in following alongside the Iwum'1 ma le to li t the old svwtr-pipi; thr-'Ugh it w found that the tiintH.-rs le:'t very ttiickly ate sound as the day tlo y were left 'here. The cy press timbers now uje I ure not likely to rot and as they ar sitiMted W'.u'.d do no d,un- K 'n if they did. Captain Cole went on a flying trip yes terday to his stone- quarries at Golconda. Somebody victimize 1 the ciptin a little lost week loaned him a '-tirat cla saddle horse" to ride out to the wrks on the New a hnrs, too weak ill the knees to bear bis owo weight and with the captain' 250 pounds added wheriev-.-r he e'ruck a trot would pitch forward on bis n The captain stood this until it liecame m moton oils from repetition, then came luck on f it leading the horse. He is now practicing ruling a velocipede, so we are told. The microscope is rapidly coming into use in mysterious murder cases as a detec tion P irti.'liM of human b dv fouod un der the fingfr-niili of Hose Ambler, who was recently discovered brutally murdered near Stratford, Conn., Inve been examined under the mncro.-cope. The skin h not that of the victim, nor of any color d per son, but "from a white man who had evi dently been exposed some what to the sun." A hair In the nail scrapings prove 1 also to be from a white person's hand. It is infer red that the particles of akin were scratch ed off her murderer in th struggle, and this examination may lead to his detection. Postmaster General Grebham will.it is said, recommend in his forthcoming report, the establishment of the postal telegraph and the postal saving bank system. The New York Herald lays down the following propositions respecting a postal service: First Public Hentini' iit will not tolerate the purchase by the government ot existing lines. S;cond Tho government must con- Btruct its own lines. Third -There should bo no attempt at a governnvnt monopoly of the telegraphs. Fourth Competition be tween the government and private lines is possible, and it Is necessary to protect the pub.ic against the abuses of private lines on onu hand and of the government on the other." . duty ! To put .himself under the care of that provi ieuce wliie.h takes car: of leg inla'or's salary. A mm goes to the legi latjre who hai an iiicotn-', we will say, of 11,000 or I,20). On tliat he supports himselt'an i fain ly, an I i le iiin is provi dence to lum, though he went up there in debt over head and cars, with a mortgage on hw ho'is-' an I lii lenc.es all awry, the veiy first year he no? only supports himself an r family, but he goes home, pays off the mortgage and reshingles h:s bara all over Tlie next year, under tint same providence which presides over legislator's salaries, he refurnishe.-. bis boiie and adds ten or twen ty acres to hispr iperty all under the tame providence. His next busine.-s is to look out for the interest of the party which sent him there, and it there is then anything left of him, that he is to give to the common, weal'h." Among other i nci.leiit-s occurring ua ler the observation of United States Commis sioner lloyne, of Cnicago, lie related tho other day the fol io.vm: "Some months tor," "a bellowing calf," "a villain," "a vuglar liar," "a slanderer by profession," 'common cur," "au obscene, indecent brute," "acommou blackguard," "a pirate," old gossip," "a "a bully," "an indecent worn-out old man." Cincinnati Commer- Julius Serbian expects to complete his I cial on John It. McLean: "The yallerdog work on the Cross Levee to-day ; the nar- with tho long nose and the bull pup with row gauge is running train loads of dirt in the bobtail," "the pizeo pup," "tho crim everyday, enlarging and raising tho old joal editor of the Enquirer," "tho squatty Mississippi Ijvee, an i very shortly tho cny cuss. will be In condition to withstand a greater Tin. m mnr of tin, rfi.nna "villain" In and longer siege of water than ever was c :ro tng wo thought; in fact we did not . ... . Known oeioru. know there was anv until we uund what a Mary Ann is good. 3t buzzing came from the honot'B nest our little item stirred up. Wo aro sorry for it, u-.ii, ,.n i. ii.vc rnsta. That In fmnf f not for what was written, but sorry bo I'mirvinr.n.mV I cause it was true. We omitted ono class, I II Tl I JIla tail VHUiiiuuiinyi - a I .a il. 1 a . It.. ..U- including the. wooden walk text the -me -unioriuuaio u, mo ..no i. ,.,.mi .iq 9R e.rh i.a am can not calculate correctly iui urans nis in- walls already built; those luts that require come will stand consequently makes bills now walla or filling or courso would coit tnai uu can noi muoi, wruu miuHiU that much additional. Stone walk is or break his neck to do so. Tho result is will to ordered from corner of Fourth to Just as bad for tho creditor as in tho other corner of Eichth streets on the levee. cases. tim ..nrttn.fn l In trniil.ln !fln.niill The woik in tho tunnel for tho new trouble this time. As Jim tolls it he bad sewer at Tenth street is progressing in a made a'sale of two wagou loads of melons very satisfactory way. The parties making The following is from a lecture by Hob ngersoll: "And do ymi knew that it is a splendid thing that the woman you love will uever grow old to you? Through the wrinkles of timo and the nruk of years, if you really love her, you will always see the face you loved and won. And a woman who really loves does not sen that ho irrows old. He is not decrepit to her; In; does not tremble; ho is not old ; he seems the samo gallant gentleman who won her heart ami hand. I liko to thitiK ot it in that way. I liko to think that lovo is eter nal, mid to love in that, way, and then to tro down tho hill of lite together, and ns you go down hear, perhaps, tho laughter of irrandchildren. while tho birds ot joy and lovo sing onco more In Ibo lenlless branches of tho tree of age. Henry Ward Heecher in his lucture en titled, "A government of the people, by tho people, for tho ponplo," Is a little rough on tho average legislator, hear him; "Did you ever look at a legislature to see what tort of looking follows there aro there? Do you know what tho first duty of a legis lator is! It is to see that ho goes back again next wiutorl Wbut is his sucoud ago people arourd town were receiving let lers from it certain i hap who represented hi n- lf as a jeweler. I he letters read: Dkak Sin:--I'i looking over my atock pre paratory to closing out I find a gold stem- winding, pateut lever watch, nviue 1 J,00j, valued at f MJ, which has a cud en it bear ing your DM113. I pre-ii'iie you left it with me to have repaired an I neglected to pay the charge. If you b. sire it to be seat to you. I will do so on tho receipt of $'J,W, th'j prire for repairing. Uepectiu.iy, etc No i very fellow that got that note knew very well that he hid no watch any where, and very likely none at all. uui there was where the cat :h came in. Ha thought, well, this fellow has made a mis take, that's certain, but $150 is small enough for a stem-winding gold watch worth f)00. So, thinking he was cheating the jeweler and making a tine deal, the fil low semis him the m mey. The jeweler didn't give his address, but he came to tho postolliee, and the money was waiting for him. There were some people who were iw.n.ui an.lanid: 'Why that man is mis- taken. I haven't got any watch there.' Others saw through the scheme and drop ped on it; while tome few looked in the directory and didn't And the fellow's name. There arc more ways than ono for fleecing the public, but the best that have ever been invented are those which gives the victim an idea that ho is getting tho advantage. It catches nearly every time. It shows how dishoiie.d people are. Hut do you know that some, men are d - n fools'" Fall Uiver, Miss. Mr. H. F. Kiddell, i ,.t nt ilds r.itv. sav that the conque ror of pain, Hi. Jacob Oil, is the Lest rein- ody he ever handled. KGG.S AND 1JUTTEK. Fresh corn fed eggs will be furnished to families from this morning on until fur ther notice for 20 cents per do..; also cook ing butter, nt 15 renin; laiuily country butj ter, 20c.', northern dairy, 25c; northern creamery, 110c, and Dun. leu Creamery, ex tra quality, tho best butter made In tho state d' Illinois or tho northwest, forMSc. per lb., nt the hardware store of Johu Mc- Nulty, Jack Winter doing the niuiamenesH, cjiociAiioLUitiis' nsni'fiu. O .......... .1.. A "-eU1 ni.,.llitt or tlio ft'""' '." Cairo'Tran-for I'mnna via li-;reliy ci I l.'il at ha office of tlui company In C ilro. 1 V.. t oiNovi-nid riiext.Hl ten o'clw.k In tlio fm M nn. Tho tiin.-tlnn I" called r..r thu inrMiH of Hf l( flo rtlroctora of aal.l comimuv to aoryo null the rit. Tuoa.lttV of H.-i.t.-mhwr. IW, am for tli lr-n. aactlon or Rimoral S.ti-lti;--. 1 h atirk truii.for bnokaof tho comimnv will ba elofo for tou dnyi ,,1,,.. toswyp. wuEEI.hu.' yg. tvr ' rui.Uuut. i