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:M-;.- AMfOUNCBMENT:.
-of Extraordinary
ECONOMICAL BUYERS OP DRY GOODS.
STUART'S
Cash : Dry : Goods : House
Now show an Incomparable line of 5EW GOODS in all depart
menta which we offer at prices that have never been approach
ed In Southern Illinois. Mr. Stuart wa a larje bnyr at the
sale of Cleveland, Cummin & Wo draff's stock in Chicago and
secured some extraordinary bargains in
Dress Goods, Hosiery, Gloves and Mutts;
also a Urge line of
HOLIDAY GOODS
of every description that will creat a stir when shown. He
also made the largest purchase of HOKFS. ever made by any
house in the state outsid of Chicago, -all of which will be of
fered in due time. We cordially invite our friend and visitors
from abroad to make us a visit of inspection. It will pay you
to come to Ciro for your Holidays Goods. Send for samples of
Dress Goods.
CHAS. R. STUART.
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Mrs. J. S. HACKER,
Cor. Washington Avn., Povtk St.
LADIES BAZAAR.
Fall itock of mtrlU for
Art -:- Needle -: Work,
Zephprs of all Shades.
Of-Lemoni given In Arr&iene. Orders for
lUmpUi and embrolderr tollciwd.
W. TRIGG,
Proprietor "
Planing Mill,
-A fill stock of-
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS.
Shingles, Lath and Lumber of all Kinds
always om haat.
Sixth St., - Cairo, 111.
um
Hw. ADELAIDE CCND1FF,
MILLINERY &
DRESSMAKING
NO. 88 EIGHTH STEET,
(loria. Bids )
Bar atoek of Millinery Ooodi la entirely nsw and
eoaprliei everything to be toned In a milliter?
eetabllahment. Price are reasonable.
HTDresses Cut and Made to Order.
Tonr patronage Is solicited. Ill la.
NEW YORK STORE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
The Largest Variety . Stock
IN THE CITY.
GOODS SOLD VERY CLOSE
NEW YORK STORE CO,
Cor.Ninewen'b atreet I
Cnnitn "!! tvinnn
Cairo, 111.
mam. a. smith.
BiBT a. ajtrru.
SMITH BROS'
Grand Central Store.
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
PR VISIONS,
DRY GOODS,
ETC
OAiriO. - - ILL
I-avriest Stock in Southern Illinois
Block & French StamDine Patterns.
Business Established 1869.
For thof hating lumping done I will
n'ect col ) t and toil parte of tkelas with
oat extra cbs ge. All kinds
Art . Needle . Work
Uu;ht end done to order ; win eommene
war.- when requested. Odert mall
proapfy attended to. Crewel. C Metis,
Ac. for Embroidery and Fancy Work ell at
loweat poMible price for neat quality
goods, roar new Initials Joit added.
Mrs) If OOODYAR,
Wftf blngton Are., Cairo, IU.
GENTS' FURNISHING
Having disposed of our
our stock of
GENTS' FURNISHING
in which we wUl keep a full
THE DAILY
Interest to-
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Nolicee in thin column, eignt cenu per line for
lret and Ave cent per line each eobteqaent Inter-
ion. For one wevk, SOcuntt per line. For one
onth, 00 cent per line
To Let.
Brick block and one cottage 14th street
and Washington avenue. Enquire of Dr.
Lead) on the premises. lw
For Rent.
Two very desirable office rooms, second
floor Aldiandtr Couaty Bauk Building.
lm
Eesidence Property for Sale.
House and 3 lots, 11th St., near Walout.
Out buildings, two cUteroB, variety choice
fruit in . bearing. Everything in good re
pair. To those desiriog a comfortable
borne this is a rare opportunity. Apply on
premises or to W. P. Wright, 80 Ohio levee,
up stairs.
Look Out!
Jones & Co., corner of Eighth street and
Commercial avenue, have established a
lunch counter. Oysters in every style, bam
and cheese sandwiches, and meals at al
hours. Oive us a call.
Furnished rooms for rent, by Mrs. M.
Boyle, over Trailer's Parlor Shoe store.
85 Cents
will buy a good meal cooked to order, at
DeBaun's. tf
Music Lessons.
Prof. Eisenberjr is now ready to ffive
lessons on any musical instrument, and can
be found on 12th street, 3d cottage from
corner Poplar.
Restaurant and Oyster House, 08 Ohio
Levee. h
Headquarters
for apples, onions, potatoes, butter, poultry,
eggs and game. Call at No. 17 Eighth street,
or wlepuone Pio. 03. u. M. axdis.
85 Cents
will buy a good meal cooked to order at
De Baun s. U
New Blacksmith Shop.
A new horse shoeing shop has been open
ed by Mr. P. Powers on Tenth street. All
uanner of blacksmith ing and wagon work
done to order. Repairing work a specialty.
Worn done promptly. tt
35 Cents
will buv a good tneal oooked to order at
Defkuns. U
Wanted Laiy agents tor the "Queen
Protector," and "Dai8y"Stocking8uppor:er,
twonew inventions for ladies' and cbililreu's
wear. Sell in every bouse. Lnrue profits.
Steady eronloynient. A 1 dress, with stamp,
La lies Uu.ler' iriuunt M Co., 9 So. Slav
St., Chicago. lm
Saddle Rock Oysters at DcBhud 50 Ohio
Levee. tf
rfueKieii 8 Arnica salve
The Best Salve '.a the world for Cuts,
riiises, Sores, Ulcers, Snlt Kheum, Fever
ores, Tetter, Chapped llnnds, Chilblains,
Umn, and nil Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures Piles. It in guaranteed to give per
fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price
25 cents pr box. For sale by Barclay
Brothers.
Now Is the time to treat Catarrh of long
standing. Ely's Cream Bilm reaches ob
stinate cases, where other remedies fail. In
it lies the relief you seek. Price 50 cents.
Apply into nostrils with the finger.
For seven years Allen's Brain Food has
stood the strongest tests as to its merits in
curing Nervousness, Nervous Debility and
restoring lost powers to the weakened Oen-
ative System, and, in no instance, has it
ever failed; test it. $1; 6 for 5. At
druggistj
GOODS and HATS.
CLOTHIKG we will continue .
GOODS and HATS,
and complete line always.
I. PARNBAKER & CO.
CAIRO BULLETIN: FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30. is3
DISSOLUTION of
PARTNERSHIP.
Owing to a change in onr
business, which is to take
place on January 1st, 1884,
we are offering our entire
btock of
Seasonable Dry Goods,
NOTIONS,
FANCY GOODS,
LADIES and MISSES
SHOES,
Carpets and Oil Cloths
at greatly reduced prices.
Special Bargius in Ladies and Children's
CLOAKS & DOLMANS.
Our object in making these
offerings is to reduce stock
before invoicing. Call early
at J. & L. BURGER'S,
121 Commercial Avenue.
The Daily Bulletin.
GENERAL LOCAL ITEMS.
Notices In mate coiamtm, ten cent per line,
each insertion and whether marked or not, if calcu
lated to toward anr man's badness Interuit are
always paid for.
Do not forget Lights o' London at the
Opera House to-night.
Toward afternoon Thanksgiving day
was very generally observed by citizens here
yesterday.
Thanksgiving services were well attend
ed in the churches yesterday morning and
evening.
The grandest scenery and stage
mechanism ever seen in Cairo at the Opera
House to-night.
A special meeting of the city council
will beheld to-night for general business,
some of which is ot importance.
Quite a number of strangers were in
the city yesterday, celebrating Thanksiv.
ing day each after his own manner.
A well selected stock ot Fairchild
gold pens, tooth-picks, pencils, charms,
etc., at Miller's jewelry store. 2t
Miss Amelia Dugan, niece of Captain
Reese Dugan, arrived Wednesday from
Jackson, Tenn., to visit Misses Kitie and
Phyllis Howard.
Full stock and complete sample book
ot wedding invitations, etc., just received at
The Bciaktim Job Office, No. 18 Ohio
Leveo. tf
Officer McTiguehas deputized Consta
ble Sheeban to act for him during his
absence on the pay car of the Texas & St.
Louis road.
During Tuesday night four burglaries
wore committed in Paducah and the work
was all so cleverly done thit the officers
were batfl jd in every instance.
Mr. George Wise has sold out bis bar
ber shop on Ohio levee and now presides
ovsr a chair in the tonsorial parlor of Mr.
Conrad Alba.
The rivers are tailing at Chattanooga
and Cincinnati, on stand at Louisville,
slowly rising at Cairo and St. Louis. For
figures see river column.
The Lights o' London as presented by
the Shook & Collier combination is calcu
lated to please all taste?. Don't fail to ob
tain tickets and go to-nigbt.
Paymaster Qagi, of the Texas and 8t.
Louis road, has been promoted to the claim
agency of the road, with headquarters at St.
Louis; and Mr. Drake succeeds him as pay
master. The ladies of the Baptist church will
!ive a sociable and oyster supper at the
church, corner 10t!i and Poplar street,
Tuesday nijjlit, December 4th. The public
is cordially invited. A lmittance and sup
per 25 cents. It
Two negroes named Derby and Glen-
son (ought like good fellows in Scott's
Congress yceterdny, supposedly over a mis
uudersUndini; arising from "a gimu," and
were each fined $5 and costs by Magistrate
Coinings.
Mr. R. O. Gilroy, representing the
Lizzie May Ulman company, arrived in the
city yesterday to arrange for the reappear
ance of that company here on Dec. 6th.
Those of our people who attended the per
formance of this company before will be
pleased to bave it come again.
The report that Paddy Hughes, the
teamboatman, well known here, was
drowned in Lake Michigan off a cratt that
was caught in a storm, is untrue. City
Clerk Foley received a letter from Paddy a
day or two ago, in which the latter says be
is in Michigan City, Ind., and all right.
Street Commissioner Baird had a force
of men at work on Ohio levee yesterday
and the day before, removing the accumu
lations of soft earth and mud from the
gravel road-bed, and dumping it into the
Tenth street cavity. The improvement is
great as the work proceeds and will be
greater when an additional layer of gravel
hall be spread upon the street, which will
be done soon.
The fancy car of Collier's Lights 0'
London troupe arrived on the Illinois Cen
tral road yesterday afternoon and stood at
the foot of Elghtu street. It was a dmired
by crowds of passers-by. It has patent
adjustable trucks, which can be changed to
any gauge track desired by the simple
turning of a crank. It is beautifully paint
ed, presenting on either side large news of
London bridge.
You make a mistake if you buy furni
ture without first examining the large and
elegant stock now on exhibition corner 17th
and Washington avenuo, next door above
postoffice. The lino of bed room and par
lor sets, reed, cane and folding chairs, is the
finest ever shown on this side of Chicago,
Cincinnati or St. Louis, and is offered for
sale at low prices, titles now open until 0
o'clock p. in. Wat. Eichhoff.
lm
A waBhout several miles long occur
red Wednesday night on the Texas & 8t.
Louis road, at Paw Paw station, about 87
milts from here. This was given by the
olDcials of the road here as the
reason for the interruption of traffic,
but while it would hive prevented trains
from running through, it could not have
stopped all of thorn entirely if there had
been no other hindrance. The damage is
bmng repaired rapidly, and the tracks will
be all right probably before the other hin
drancethe strike will be removed.
Tub Bid Boy Cigar
Is better by tar
Than the majority.
It smokes very free,
And good it must be,
For its enemies 're in the minority.
For five its the best
Create and behest,
Our patrons cry with stentority.
This piece of poetry was written by our
special poet. He has since died.
(N. B. It wasn't the cigar, but the po
etry, that kiiled him.) tf
A party of prominent railroad men ar
rived here by a special car on the Illinois
Central road about 2 o'cloek yesterday af
ternoon. Foremost among them was Presi
dent H. J. Jewett, of the New York & Erie
road, who was accompanied by President
W. B. Duncan, of the Mobile & Ohio road,
and Messrs. A. 8. Hiy, A. B. Duncan and
Dr. Edsun. The party were taken in their
car from the upper incline by transfer
steamer to the lower Wabash incline and
landed at the Union depot. They put up
at Tho Holiday and will leave this morn
ing tor Belmont, via the Iron Mountain
road, to return by the Mobile & Ohio.
Last night the party accompanied Cpt.
W. P. Holiday and Mayor Halliday to the
Opera House to witness the Lights 0' Lon
don performance.
The man, Noah High, shot by young
Jones at Hodges Pirk suveral days ago,
died Tuesday night from the effects of the
wounds. Sheriff Hodges, who was there at
the time, arrested young Jones and brought
bim down here for Bafe-keeping. Wednes
day he took his prisoner back to attend a
coroner's inquest conducted by Coroner
Fitzgerald. The inquest was in progress
all day Wednesday until noon, when the
jury retired to find a verdict. Dr. Nowotney
performed the surgical work for the jury,
in its inquest for the cause of death. The
body of deceased was turned over to his
brother for interment at Commercial Point.
What the verdict of the jury was had not
been conveyed here last niaht, but the gen
eral impression of those who attended the in
quest and who knew the circumstances, is
that no blame can be attached to young
Jones.
Considerable commotion prevailed
along the Texas and St. Louis road yester
day ou account of a general strike among
the engineers and firemen. Every engineer
and fireman ou the road refused to work
and all trains stopped running. The passen
ger that was to bave left hero at 6:30 yes
terday morning was still herelaBt night and
the other that was to have arrived here at 2
a. m. was stopped at Jonesboro. The reason
of the strike was that the company bad not
paid off for three months, its promises to do
so lrom time to time having proved unrelia
ble, Word w is seut bj telegraph, from t he
officials of the road at St. Louis, that the
pay ctr would be sent down immediately to
pnyoff for one month, but the spokesman
for the strikers replied that the company
must pay for two, or they would
not work. At last accounts the company
had acceeded to the demand and the pay
master was preparing tosturt over the road
from this point.
Shook & Collier's Lights 0' London
coiubiuution drew one of the largest and
finest audiences to the Opera House last
night. Tim audience was not composed
exclusively of Cairo people. There were
largo delegations of the elite of our neigh
boring towns, Mound City, Paducah, Met
ropolis and others. The curtain rose
promptly at 8 o'clock, which is necessary
ia order that the performance, which is a
long one, may conclude at a reasonable
hour. The performance was also some
thing extraordinary to those who had not
seen it before and in many who bad seen it
it must havo excited a new interest. The
stage Bcenery belonging to the opera house,
though all new aud nf tho latest patterns,
was all removed, and the company's own
scenery of which it bad a whole car-load,
put up instead. The play was probably
one of the most intensely interesting ever
presented here, and it was given with all
the power of a company of experienced
artists fully equipped. The various scenes
of tho great city of London seemed strange
ly real to the audience in all parts of the
house, and the incidents connected there
with excited the deepest interest of all.
The company repeats the performance to
night and they deserve another crowded
bouse.
ATTE JSTION,
DIAMOND PACKAGE DYES
unequalled for quantity and quality of Dyes, or for brilli
ancy and durability of Color. Best Dyes ever made for
SILK, WOOL or COTTON.
For coloring Dresses, Coats, Cloaks, RearfB, Hoods, Yam,
Carpet Rags. Stocking, Ribbons, Feathers, Basket Work,
or auy fabric of fanoy article to any desired shades without
risk or failure. With thea Dye any desired color of ink
can readily be made.
Also Diamond Gold Paint, Silver Paint, Bronze Paint and
Diamond Artist's Black. Price 10 cents for any mckasre
'f the above. We also hare Logwood, Indigo, Madder and
other Dye Wood and Dye Stuffs.
WM. M. DAYIDSON,
DEALER IN
STOVES, RANGES, FUltNACES,
Tin, Copper and Lcate Ironware.
Roofing, (j uttering and all kinds of work in Tin, Copper
and sheet Iron done to order.
Nos. 25 & 27, 8th St., Cairo.
TEIjU'PHOXK NO. 80.
Eare Opportunity !
to citizens of Cairo and vicinity. We
have determined to close out AT
COST and BELOW COST our entire
stock of 1
Clothing, Gents' Furnishing
-eeg-ioioidise:
and HATS & CAPS.
of CLOTHING can
cent. Please call,
YOUKSELF.
Goldstine &
NO. 35
EIGHTH ST.
Paints, - Oils, - Varnishes,
Brushes, Glass, Window Shades, Artist's Material, & c.
MIKE A SPECIALTY OF
Mouldings, Picture Frames,
Engravings and Wall Papers.
E. A.
B -
HI"1 I
a .mimiin Hi I Bracelets, flee (.hhiuh, lojkhs, bpu oi
1L I Jewelry, solid Silver and Plated Ware.
"J OnM and Silver Thimbles. Gold Fens and
pfln,,i. TTnivAFftrkfl. Knooiis. Etc .
Canes, Etc., Opera Glasses Fren h and American Clocks and a great variety
of Musical Instruments. Goods new and of latest designj.
Goldstine &
Eosenwater,
136 to 138 Com'l Ave.
bv iccelved ft full nd complete 111
ot rew Fdlland Winter
I UIILUU UUUUU)
Cloaks, Dolmans, Sot ions, Etc
A he itt itock of Body Brntaell. Ttper
trie tod Ingrtln
Carpets, mS
Latest
A fall itock or OU Cloth. U !
Clothing & Gents' Furnis!
A full .nil rnmnlpt .fork U now hftlnff
cloied oat tt grett bargain! .
All Goods at Bottom Pnoai!
-.V LADIES!
BAECLAY BEOS.,
DRUGGISTS.
74 OHIO LEVEE
and Cor. 8th & Wash. Ave.
27.
Any one in need
save 20 to 25 per
and CONVINCE
Bosenwater.
CLAEE & LOYETT,
DEALEBS 1N
: - lk - D - : - E - : - E,
WATCHMAKER
AND
Manufacturing Jeweler,
104 Commercial Ave.
Holiday Goods in Great Variety
just received,
riaroondg, Gold and Silver Watches, Rlnjfj,
Genu' Cuff-buttons, Pins, Gold-headed
1862-1883.
0ITY GUN STORE"
Oldest in the city; established in 1861.
Oom1in.,btwenUi4sdl0th8ts. .
MAHTjrACTUEKB A DKAXER IS ALL KIND!
OF
H-A-R-D-W-A-R-E,
RIFLES, PISTOLS,
SHOT-GUNS.
Ammunition of all deacr p'tn alwar on hand al
BOTTOM PRICES. . ,
General repirlngln all klnde of meta j. Keyi
fall detcrlptioni made to order, and lailsfoctlpi
warranted. UiT me a call, and be convinced for
Toortelf.attheagnofth' "BIO GUX"
JOHN A. KOEHLER,
fl4a Proprietor, Cairo, 111.

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