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SPECIAL NOTICES. M otitaa to I ftl column, eini cant per line for Iratand Ore cenie por line each "f"uSao"' Won. Kor ana wwk. sncutiia per line. Kor one Dion'b. AO canu per line Heatatiraut nud Oyster House, 56 Ohio Leveo. Wanted A good cook white pre ferred. Apply to Mrs. Wood Hittcnhouse, corner Walnut and 7th. Ot 35 Cents will buy a goal nienl cooked to order, at DeBauu's. tf FuiiMiHiiKU UOUM8 lor rent, northeast comer lltli and Washington avenue. 109-lm Mrs. Ahna Fabrbix. 8addlo Rock Oysters at DeBaun 56 Ohio Levee. tf Apples! Butter! Flour! Nicer, better, cheaper. Call at No, 21 8th street, or telephone No. 83. 102 1m G. M. Aldun 35 Cents will buy a good meal cooked to order at DeBaun'u. tf New Blacksiuitn Shop. A new horse shoeing shop has been open ed by Mr. P. Powers on Tonth street. All manner of blacksmitbing and wagon work done to order. Repairing work a specialty. Worn done promptly. tf 35 Cents will buv a good meal cooked to order at DeBaun's. tf Foil Sale Portable saw-mill with or without power. Mill extra heavy and 40ft carriage; bargain. Address, C. C. L. & Co.,. 14th and Gratiot sts., St. Louis, Mo. Worthy of Praise. As a rule wc do not recommend Patent Medicines, but when we know of one that really is a public benefactor, and does positively cure, then we consider it our duty to impart that information to all. Electric Bitters are truly a most valuable medicino, and will surely cure Biliousness, Fever and Ague, Stomach, Liver and Kid ney Complaints, even when all other rem edies fail. We know whereof we speak, and can freely recommend them to all. Exch. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Bar clay BroB. (6) bucKien's Arnica Naive The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, I3rut8cs, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles. It is guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents par box. For sale by Barclay Brothers. A Card. To all who aro sutlering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c, I will send a recipe that will cere you, fhke op ciiAiuiic. This great remedy was discovered by a minister in South America. Send a suli-addressud envelopo to the Rev. Jorri'U T. Inhan, Station D.. Now York City. 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. Given Away. We cannot help noticing the liberal offer made to all invalids and sufferers by Dr. Kings's New Discovery for Consumption. You aro requested to call at Barclay Bros' drug store, and get a trial bottle free of cost, if you are suffering with Con sumption, Severe Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, II iy Fever, Loss of Voice, Hoarseness, or any affection of the throat or lungs. It will positively cure you. (6) Wokk Given Out. On receipt of vour address wc will inuke hu offer by which you can euro $3 to $7 evenings, at your home. Men, Women, Boys or Girls can do it. II. C Wilkinson & Co., 195 and 107 Fulton Street, New York. fhom $5.00 TO $30.00. We have now on hand a new and most elegant line of Over-garments for Men, Bovs and Children, comprising all the newest styles and novelties. Having closed out our entire stock of last season's over garments, we therefore have laid in a very large line for this fall and winter season and will be able to show you a much larger Stock of Goods to select from than any house m the city; and being connected with one of the largest manufacturer in the United State we are able to sell them to you lor much less money lhan any of our competitors. Vie call the attention of gentlemen contemplating the purchase of an Overcoat to our CORK SCREW OVERCaVTS, the genuine, not the imitation, which for fit, style and beau ty cannot be equalled. We are daily receiving new Overcoats for Boys and Chil dren, and will be able to show you tho largest line iu Southern Illinois. Before purchasing elsewhere, examine our truly most elegant stock, cuonegpbiIe Clothing House, M. WERNER & SON, Pnors. tBK DA1M At Appraised Value. Cheap Goodn. Wo shall offer on Moaday nud until closed out all the remaining stock of the New York store which consists ot Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes, Ribbons and many other goods at the appraised value of 00c. on the dollar takon by us from tho late Arm of C. O. Paticr & Co. This stock consist of over twenty thousand dollars worth of goods. BARGAINS. This will enable tht trade to supply themselves from such goods as aro left of this great stock, very choap. Givo them a rare chance to buy atone-half thoir cost. Call and see the bargains and goods offered. We aro now receiving our fall stock all fresh new goods bought from first hands, wldch we offer to the trade at the lowest possible prices, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes, Staple and Fancy Groceries, in fact all goods needed for fami ly use. To make room for our new goods wo must close out tho former stock of tho old firm of C. O. Patier & Co. Call and buy these goods at one-half their value. 1014-10d Nkw Youk Stork Co. The Daily Bulletin. GENERAL LOCAL ITEMS. Notices in taeie comma, ton cents per line, ch Insertion and whether marked or not, if calcu lated to Coward any man 'a buainoaa Interest are always paid for. New type at Tub Bulletin office. Mr. Jno. Fry is now salesman in the clothing department of Messrs. Goldstino & RoBenwatcr. New presses at Tue Bulletin office. Stratton & Bird are agents for Liquid Royal Glue, that beats tho world as cement for mending broken chins, glass, vases, etc. Job printing at The Bulletin office. Mr. Leighton Pine, manager of the Singer company, arrived at The llallidny yesterday. lie is here to inspect the works of tho company. Lovers of fine music will have a rare treat on Thursday night. Mr. F. K. Lounsbury, of Jersey City, will arrive in Cairo this week, having taken tho position of travelling salesman for the bouse of Henry Breihan. A No. 1 Base-burners for soft coal cheap, at A. Halley's. . lOt General C. W. Pavey, collector of this internal revenue district, arrived at Tho Halliday yesterday, and will remain several weeks to look over the affairs of his office here. Oysters stewed, and oysters raw, with pickles, slaw, etc., for 25 cents on Thursday night. Mr. Chas. W. Robarts, business man ager of the Frederick Warde combination, was in tho city yesterday and the day be fore concluding arrangements for the ap pearance of the company here on the 20th and 80th. Go to the grand concert at tho Metho dist church Thursday night 10 cents ad mission. A special congressional committee of senators and representatives, with Senator Logan as chairman, was to have been here yesterday to start from here on a trip down tho Mississippi river to inspect the govern ment works. But the committee did not arrive tor some reason. Bargains in Heating and Cooking Stoves, Stove-boards, Coal-hods, &c, at A. Halley's. lot The report was current yesterday that Chas. Throckmorton's arm had been ampu tated, which was not true. As before sta ted, the wound is a very severe one. Tho teeth of the cotton picker caught the hand and in a second stripps 1 the palm ami the fingers of every particlo of flesh, from the wrist to the tips of tho fingers. But, after all, Dr. Parker hopes to save the hund in a CAIRO BULLETIN; WEDNESDAY MORNIftG, OCTOBER 24, 13 condition that Charley can use it after a manner when cured, which will naturally require the nicest surgical treatment, Takoyour wives and sweethearts to the first oyster supper of tho season on Thursday night at tho Methodist church. The Chicago Ideals, tho opera compa ny numbering forty artists who were to have been here to show in the Opooa House to-night, did not fulfil their promise and will not be here. The Harry Mortimer Dramatic company, Friday night, will, therefore, be the noxt performance. 200 Heating Stoves and many other things iu that lino at greatly reduced prices, at A. Halley's. lOt Officers Tyler and Taylor captured a uegro named Page Wallace up towu Mon day night, for creating a disturbance. Wal lace is one of the most worthless follows out of tho pen, always idle and nearly al ways drunken and disorderly. Magistrate Comings Que him $0 and costs and gave him one hour in which to leave town. Wanted Smart active boy to run errands, put up mails, run press and make himself generally useful around Tiik Bul letin office. Apply to-day. A special train is expected to arrive this afternoon on tho Wabash road, bearing tho Illinois Stato Board of lliilroad and Warehouse Commissioners. .Tho board will take the Wabash train at Grayville, come down here and return on the same road, goiug clear to Danville, the end of the line. It is one of the board's periodical inspection tours. Tho radio for that fine, heavy double case gold watch will surely come off at Charley Bower's Saturday night, as tno chances aro nearly all taken. It A negro came down from Mound City Monday and made straight for tho office of Dr. Parker ta have tho stub of a finger that had been amputated by a sausage machine, dressed. Being asked by the Dr. if he per mitted the othcrend of his finger to bo ground into sausage, the negro replied: "Dun no Bah wha it went to. Didn't pay no'tention to it after hit were cut off." A young white fellow named George Phillips, aged about fifteen years, who claimed to have como here from Vienna and has been at work in the Singer factory for a short timo, is accused of having stolen a suit of clothes from his room-mate in a house on Thirty-second street a day or two ago and made his escape. Tbo officers are looking for him. Thero will bono change in tho date of the corner-stone ceremony ot the Safford Memorial Library building. Tho Odd Fellows' committee of arrangements has had no meeting toconsidor the proposition and doesn't intend to have any, And yet, to make the change, might accommodate some who wish to attend the reception and ball at The Halliday, and the performance at tho Opera House also. At a meeting of the Grand Com in mil- cry of Knights Templar of Illinois at Chica go yesterday, Dr. C. W. Dunning, of this city, was honored with a re-election to the important position of Grand Generalissimo of the Grand Comuiandery of Illinois. Dr. Dunning was not present at the meeting, being detained hero by urgent professional duties. The news of his re-election was telegraphed here by Circuit Clerk A. II. Irvin. Thursday forenoon at 10 o'clock, at tho residence of the bride's parents on 9th street, the wedding ot Mr. Max. Heiman and Miss Lillie Phillips will be celebrated. Rev. J. W. Scarritt will perform the cere, mony, after which a little reception will bo held, and then the happy couple will leave for St. Louis and other points of interest on a little wedding tour. Both young people have legions of friends in the city who will extend congratulations to thorn in their new found bliss. About 8 o'clock yesterday morning an engine, flat-car and cabooso started out from New Madiid for Bird's Point, and when but a short distance on tho road ran over a cow and into the ditch engine, cars and all turned over. Tho engineer was slightly injured, and Mr. Robert Whit acker, a young man well known iu this city, being son-in-law to the late J. T. Thomas, and now agent of the road at Now Madrid, had a leg broken, which Dr. Park er dressed. No one else was Injured and comparatively little dainago was dono to the rolling stock. Mrs. G. W. McKeaig, Miss Mary Mc Keaig, ami Mr. and Mrs. Mueller and Bon arrived yesterday from the east. Mr. Mueller ha, since his depurturo from here, ha l charge of the signal station at Grand Haven, Mich, no got four months loavo of absence, spent tbreo months in a trip with Ins family to his relatives and friends n Europe, and will spend tho other month hero. Mrs. McKeaig and Miss Mary went to New York to moet them upon their re turn from Europe and accompanied them here. Mr. and Mrs. Mueller's many friends here will he glad to see them sgain after so many years absence. It is reported that Secretary Folger will recommend tho consolidation of cus toms districts, of which there aro under ex isting law 140. Tho secretary will adviso congress to aboliah seventy-oiio of them. That would invoko a reduction of more than 4,000 in tho customs servico of the country, and a saving in tho cost of tho gervico fully $0,000,000 a year. As tho district of which Cairo is the collection port has for soma years fallen considerably short of paying its expenses (which may bo said of fifty-oue other districts also) there might bo somo reason to expect that, in caso tho consolida tion were undo, the Cdro district would bo affected by it Id somo way. But it appears that the changes proposed apply, almost wholly, to the Atlantic seaboard, where tho present districts were created about fifty years ago. Bonie ports have pracrically dis appeared. Maine, for example, has four teen districts whon fivo would be ample. This retrenchment will meet with local op position, but will probably be effected through tho votes of congressmen from dis tricts not directly affected by it. Paducah News, Monday : 'Tho Illi nois Central engineers, engaged in survey ing a route lor tho proposed Wetaug, Me tropolis and Paducah railroad, were run ning their lines through our neighboring towu of Brooklyn last Friday. The road strikes the river in tho upper end of Brook lyn, and the "inclino" will run down on to the rocks in front of the steamboat landing. After locating tho route through the village, they went buck towards Metropolis, follow ing tho nige which is supposed to extend from Brooklyn to a point near Metropolis. Tho greater part of this ridge is said to be above the highest flood mark." About noon yesterday a se iffdd about twelve feel high, erectud around no addition that is being built to the ica factory, upon which Mr. D n Kelly whs at work with bis three sous, broke lose and full to the ground. The boys all escaped uninjured, but Mr. Kolley's left foot caught between and under a quantity of lumber that lay upon tho scaffold, ami was turned outward, right up sgainBt the leg, causing a compound fracture of tho ankle. He was conveyed to his home, and Dr. Parker was summoned and lie dressed tho wound. Siuicthiug over a year ago Mr. Kdley had his right leg broken by a similar accident. A tolerably well dressed man, over six feet tall, and with an intelligent look and gentlemanly bearing, stepped up to the counter of The II illidny's oflico yester day nfternnon.and, interrupting a conversa tion between Mine Host Parker and Mr. Sol. Siver, said, with every evidence ot earnestness, "I understand you gcntU men, have concluded to hang mo and I prote.-t that you are doing me a great injustice." His words wero mistakcu for a joke, and Sir. Silver replied that wo hanged people here only every six months and as the last victim had expired only a day or two ago, tho stranger need have no fear for his own life tor at least six months to come. But the stranger did not seo tho humor. On the contrary he became more earnest and energetic, saying that he couldn't bo fooled; that preparations were even now being made to bang him; that bo wouldn't care so much if they went about it in the riplit -way, give him a fair trial and con victed him; but he didn't wont to be bang ed hy a mob. It was evidont that the man was a mono maniac ami he was permitted to ramblo on until ho got tired ami left. Who ho was or where from was not ascer tained. Cleve'and P.aindealer: ''The Aca demy was well filled last ninlit with a very intelligent audience to witness Mr. Warde's presentation of 'Hamlet.' As in everything he has given us this week he was in 'Ham let' the recipient of the most unequivocal admiration from his au hence. Tlierc is very little of the traditional and stilted in Wmle's 'Hamlet.' It is a well conceived and cleverly portrayed character without blemish of mannerism. Hither quiet and subdued in tone as a whole, still he dis plays in those scenes where force is de manded all that is requisite for tho occa sion. In the handling of the scene with 'Ophelia' immediately after tho delivery of the famous soliloquy 'to bo or not to be" and that with tho queen mother after the play scene, Mr. Warde is especially goo 1. There is a strain of thorough originality in his methods which evidences deep and in telligent study and the power to grasp sali ent and striking points of character which proves him at once a grctt actor. In a part of 'Hamlet' it is over easy to bo merely an imitator nud indeed so prone is tho general public to look for the characteristics of some favorite in the work of another actor, it requires boldness as well as talent to shape and depict new conceptions. Mr. Warde gives convincing proof in the inde pendence of his treatment of this, tho great est character on the stage, that he is en tilled to tho very highest rank among the leaders ot dramatic art. Ho was frequent ly interrupted by rounds of applause and was several times called before the cur tain." Mr, Warde has tho best troupe that has ever travelhjl. The company will play "Virginimt'' next Monday night and "lhmlet" on Tuesday night. OPEIU 1IOU8B. Friday evening, October 2flth, Harry J Mortimer's Diamutic combination will pres. ent "My Oeraldino" for the first time iu Cairo, It being one of Hartley Campbell's beautiful ami spirited plays, and produced this season for the first timo in thu west. Mr. Mortimer Is well know to many of our old citizeiix, ho haviyg nppearod here during the war, ami is known as a flrst-iate, painstaking actor, lie has surrounded him- self with a good troupe of people and will givo our citizens au entertaining show. WESTERN HAM BUNGS. Spocla) Corronpondotico to Tho Bullotlni Oiikki.kv, Com),, Oct. Hint, 1883. -From Denver wo roll away westward up tho Cli'nr Cretik vslluy to tho town of Golden, CHOICJH PERFUMES. ' ALFRED WRIGHT'S: "Wild Olive," "Mary Stuart," '-May Belle," "New Mown Hay," Etx?., Etc., Etc. LUMUORG'S: "Edenia," "Marechal Niel Rose," "Alpine Violet" "Lily ot the Valley," Etc., Etc., W COLO ATE'S: "Kosodora," "Cashmere Boquet," "Jiridal Boouet." "Souvenir," Etc, Etc., Etc 1 COLGATE'S FINE SOAPS: "Rosemary," "Chash mere Boquet," "7th Regiment," "Four Seasons " "Rose dora," "Honey," "Qlycerine," -Reliable," Etc, Etc, Etc. 25. 27. WM. M. -DAVIDSON, DEALER IN STOVES, RANGES. FIT! W Afros. ' Tin, Copper and Roofing Guttering and all kinds of work in Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron done to order. Nos. 25 & 27, 8th St., Cairo. TKMCPIIOXK NO. GO. CLOSING OUT SALID! PIANOS AND ORGANS! y: 9 !! SIXTEEN ORGANS and SIX PIANOS !! Do not forget tlio Closing Out alc of Pianos and Organs at W. C. JOCELYN'S No. 128 Commercial Avenue. HE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE. Persons contemplating purchasing a I'iano or Organ within the next few months, it will be to their advantage to call and examine the above stock, as the same will be posi tively closed out at reduced prices. in JdTlrsou Co., wliicli is a beautiful town at thu bHStf of the foot hi'ls find hemmed iu by surrounding bluffs some of which are of a peculiar and picturesque appearance. Tho town is mostly built of brick, tho bus iness houses of a substantial nature. Smelt ing works, machine Hliopg snd it being the verging point from which railroads stretch out in various directions into the moun tains to the miuing camps, make it a place of considerable importance nod business. On we speed, up an unu-ually steep grade and over a serpentine road we reach Bould er county, a county noted (or its rich mines and agricultural products. One-half the county is in the mountains and one half on the plains. Douldor City is situated iu the mouth of a grind canon and is a nicely built town of tour or five thousand inhabi tants. Two large, tinely finished public school houses grace the town, and the new court house, built at an expense of about 100,000 is a tine structure. Tho State University, now in u thriving condition is located here. As immense, rich mineral deposits exist iu close proximity, a number of smelting works nre in full blast. James town, which had such a Lig boom last Bpring, is fourteen miles distant. Through a most beuutiful valley we speed along, ar riving at Lotigmont, one of the thriving towns of northern Colorado. As tho town is situated in the centre of a large agricul tural region, it is the principal shipping point for grain and hay and being a town built up and supported by the agricultural iuturests of tho section oi country iu which it id located bids fair to he a permanent and prosperous town. Au immense crop of grain is hero waiting an improved price in market, when it will mostly bo shipped off CONTINUKU ON T1IIKD I'AUK. A. (Ji-ftrul H. J. JOxourston ON THE- I. Cm R TEji -TO- NASHVILLE, TENN., tad return. Fnru ror roiiim trip, 6.50 Tlcknl" uuuit to return ou any train within 30 Uy. I'rocords lor Ihn bnneflt of liunuvoluncu la Murlnn, 111. Train will luv Cmro H :W p. m., Oct. ilOth, 1H8S. Eld. K. It. TKIMnL.lI, Maiiattnr, Jtanou in. BABCLAY BROS., DRUGGISTS. 74 OHIO LJWiEE and Cor. 8th & Wash. Ave. ; . -Aejato Ironware. AMUSEMENT. CAIRO OPERA HOUSE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26. A Hare Combination! Harry J. Mortimer's S:T:A:R DRAMATIC CO. will pri'eiit for tbc flrnt time In Cairo Bartlcy Campbell' beautiful and romantic drama, tjutltled My Geraldinc with new and elegant teener? : ACT lst-Interlor of Anlen House. ACT2d.-'Ihe Farm House of l'hll Carrol. ACT 3d. A lapse of ten ypars be tween 2d and.3d acts. The Farm House of Pliil Carrol, ten years later. ACT 4ta. Mountain overlooking: Lisken Brea. ACT 6th. irden Manor. Popular prices 2A, 60 and 75c. No extra cbarga for renurved eeata. QAIRO OPERA IIGUSE. October 29 & 30. Third annual tnnr of Mr. FREDERICK WARDE and a company of acton under tho manage ment of Mr. Jotin J. Collins, MONDAY EVENING, V1EGINIUS' -OK- The Roman Father. TUESDAY EVENING, "H-A.-M-IL,-i3-T.M Beautiful Coatumual Koman Armor I 4 c. Kverything Historically Correotl I WScale of Frlcua: rarmietta and Clrr.1i, l.f0; l)ro Circle, T&oanU. No oxt achate lor r. served ruiau. Tickets on sale at Iludor'a Jewelry tore. Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, UalUry prlrea at uaoal. tin- -Ki7LBi irr