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T11K DAILY UA1UO lilfLLETIN: TllUKSDAY MOIMINU, AUGUST 2 s 1S84." A ToucJiiiiif Incident. -How it mux Ilrc&sioiicd -Sonic New ling: Truths. itml Start- Tliu St. Louis cxpnwn on t!io New York (.Antral road, was crowded one evening ro t't titly, when at one of the way stations, an elderly gentleman accompanied lty a youug :idy entered the cars arm finally secured heats. As tlio conductor approached the piir, tlie young lady arose and in a plead ing voice said : "Please, sir, dont let him carry me to tho asylum. I am not crazy; I am a little tired hut not mad. Oh 1 no, indeed. ' Won't you ple&so have papa tako mo back hornet" The conductor, accustomed though he aS,o upna8e oinumanuy looKea wuu HQtonislimcnr ut Mm mur ao iui n nrlinr I passengers in their vicinity. A tew word from the father, however, sufficed, and the conuuc or p.sseu on, wnue mc young lauy turned Ins lace to tho window. Hie writer chanced to be seated just behind the old gentleman, and could not forego the desire MipraKiumin. uuuasaa lace ana a trembling voice the father said: -My daughter has been attending the seminary in a distant town and was sue- eeeding remarkably. Her natural quali- ties together with a great ambition placed her in the front ranks of the school, but she studied too closely, was not careful of her health, aud her poor brain has been turned. I am taking her to a private asy lum, where we hope she will gooa be bet ter" At the next station tho old man and his unugmur hju me cure, uui mu lucnieni, so i l..r i. .t . i -I Kutysuvu u , o.ith crca i wpnena, awaa- enters. It is an absolute fact that while the population of America increased thirty pur cent, during the decade between 1870 l.nndre,! and thirtv-fivo nor rent, for the same period. Travelers by rail, by boat or in carriages in any part of the land sen large and elaborate buildings, and inquire what they are. Insano asylums! Who builds them? Each state, every county, hundreds of private individuals, and in all cases their capacity is taxed to tho utmost. Why 'I Because men in business and the profes- sions women at homo or in society, and children at school overtax their mental and norvous forces by work, worry aud care. llus brings about nervous disorders, mdi- ifnctlAn ami Airnhf M i 11 tr a tt i a I bwU u w.fcuiu..jr u.aum. I ti ; . a i.i : . i. ii. i i ii jd uui oirtnvo iruuuiu viiu me ueuu i that causes insauitv. It far oftener arises from evils in other part3 of the body. The ue. uuBiyD;iu .leien.u.ieB uiu bi ua . . me aches, occasional dizziness, a dimness of ,mv; "uu' 'wow u.eir worst piayers, tison, a ringing in tho ears, a feverish ftn(1 have engaged two Evansvillo profes head, frequent uausea or sinking at tho pit sionals in their nbices, and. thus Btrencthen- ofthe Btomach, bhtuld tako warning .t I once, ihe stomach and head are in direct 'IH l. 11 1 a I sympathy, and if one be impaired the other cnu never bo iu order. Acute dyspepsia fcuses more iusane suicides tlian ony ether tnown a.rencv. nnd th., nun. .,.nan or known agency, and tho mm, woman or child whoso Btomach is deranged is not and cannot be safe from tho coming on ai any moment ot mania in somo ol its many terri ble forms. The value of moderation and thc imper ative necessity of care in keeping the Btomach right must therefore be cluar to all. The least appoarance of indigestion or mal-assitrilation of food must bo watch ed as closely as thc Cist approach of an in vading army. Many means have been ad vocated for mooting such attack?, but all have been more or less defective. There can be little doubt however, fa at for the purpose of regulating thc stomach, toning it up to proper action, keeping its neives in a normal condition, and purifying the blood, Warner's Tippccauoo The Best, ex cels all ancient or recent discoveries. It is absolutely pure and vegetable, it is certain to add vigor to .adults, while it cannot by any possibility injure even a child. Thc fact that it was used in tho days of thu famous Harrison family is proof positive of its merits, as it has so thoroughly with stood tho test of time. As a tonic and re- vivifier it is simply wonderful. It has re lieved thc agony of the stomach iu thous finds of cases; soothed the tired nerves; pro duced peaceful sleep, and averted tho com ing on of a mania more to be dreaded than death itself. dENKKAL LOCAL ITEMS Local on third page. The latest styles in Boy's and Child ren's Bats at Chicago Clothing House. Ct --Judge Haiker passed through this city for home yesterday. Buy your feed etult of Alden ic I'uck ett. Eighth street. Telephone No. 83. 4t Mr. J. II. Traxler returned yesterday from tho OHBt, where he went to purchase goodp. The latest novelties in Hats, Chicago Clothing Houbc. ct Juott Rakcr'g leave having expired, he left early this week to' resume his duties at West Point. . Whitlock Brothers, specialties iu Stet son Hats. 3t 0. M. AMeu lost a line, f 1 50 mule a day or two avjo, -one of a span woiking at Btrcet filling. Fresh Oysters at Joe Steagalu's saloon and restaurant, comer Sixth and commer cial. jf Mrs. Geo. TarsonB has left Chatauqua and is now visiting Mr. Tarson'e relatives in Kenntbunk, Maine. The largest stock of Silk Caps in tho city, Whitlock Brothers, The Ratters. 3t Hon. Oscar Turner was in tho city yesterday. ' Uo boarded tho Fowler here last evening to go to Paducah. Traveling Caps in seal brown, dark green, wine, blue and black colon, at Chi cago Clothing House. Ct iriai Abble Wheoler, of Mt. Carmel, returned homo yesterday morning after a Iplesant stay with Miss Vcata Halli- ruiio lm ball1, price ifu. Apply to Mrs. Ke.lnian, Slli st., nor Rate-lay's tluii Ktnro. M Mi-ssr. Muiiini Iiriillicis hio putting up tln'C'irnictsoM tin! iifw lirirk Imil'lin. ol Mr. Pi'Simnrm. It will Ik; a very Attract iviJ ornament when finiahuil. Stiiniats of lateBt stylo and all prices at Whitlock Brothers, "Oak Hall." 3t lien urirnuiii has openod his meat market, corner 27 aud Commercial avenuo. Ben knows his business and tho up town people can rely on getting good meat Correct new styles in Hats at Chicago Clothing House. Ct About thirty-flvo telephone wires were burned out by tho electricity in tho sky last filing, and Mr. -Warner was kept D buV for hours rearranging and repairing 1 the damage. TLu onl g , , t .4, , ' , ,, "hitlock Brothers, "Oak Hall." .it E. A. Burnett, agent for the Equitable Life Assurance Society, yesterday paid ... ., , , ' 0Vur t0 thc w"iow of Lr,ust 1 Vttlt ;)'000 ia ful1 of policies $1,000 and $1,000 on hor lftte husbunds life. Just received a complete new line of soft and stiff hats for the fall and winter season; Chicago Clothing House. (it -Tho Cenlralia Young Republican club have decided upon "Hum dusters and little red caps" as campaign uniforms. None of . . .... our own clubs ot either party have tts vet duterralnn,i lrapnrtant ul.g,ion f un. fnrm bu hm they do this they pro! ,)!J w'!' ""t show such mrtialiiy for the Mother Hubbard style. 1 l,C' "nest 1 Ur IIa,S ln a11 c,,lore. ftS ,,row. o!ivi'. chocolate, wine, pearl and white at the "Oak Hull". Whitlock Broth- CTj, It wax understood that Mr. Henry Slade, tho great slate writing medium, the hkal Henry Slade, would arrivo in this city last night, to make a stay of several days at the residence ot Mr. Jacob Martin. nis presence here would doubtless armmfi consUlerable iutere8t m,t otl s jr. . "un"ai. " Ul"l' 01 an inquiring minu. Silk Hats and Campaign Hats at "Oak .... Hal Whit ock Urot hfM. :h t . It is understood that the Paducah club will be hero to play the Cairo boys anotl,er game Sunday after next. They tlit v hrwe to win ltik tfiir laiirl. Fr,,r I ' I tho Cairo nine. Wq shall see. Alpine dress Hats in daik green, vlne, . , ,, , . ,,, . ', ., br,,wn 1411,1 l)Uck ,l('IS ftt ing IIoubp. fit The Wttlder-Oarston wedding took place yesterday at tho resilience of Mr. Moses Walder, in the country. A rabbi came from St Louis to perforin thc cere mony. Thc affair was one of much inter est an 1 was largely attended, Judge Bross aud I.F&rnbaker being among the guests from Cairo. We have over 100 new Btyles iu stiff and soft Rats in latest ehapca and colors. "Oak Hull", Whitlock Brothers. ot In 1SS0 the Republican pobj in tho custom house yard was struck down, and C5arfied was elected. In '70 thu Democrat ic polo was demolished, and Tilden was clectid. Iu thu light of history thu de struction of the Democratic pole again yes terday seems prophetic of disaster only to the Republican nominees. Wo have over !J0 new styles in stiff Hats of lilted shapes and colors at Chicago Clothing House. ot Avery, thc Johnson county prisoner in our county jail, has employed Judge Allen and Hon. I). T. Linegar to defend him in his coming trial for murder. Judge Allen was in tha city yesterday, having cenie in responso to a telegram, to consult with tho prisoner. The case will veiy probably be tried in this county and will be an excit ing one. -Whitlock Brotheis, "Oak Hall", Ti e Hatters-Just received over nine hundred dollars worth of the latest style Hats. at An old man named Shannon, living at Birds Point, Mo., died Monday night. His remains will bo brougt to this city to day and buried at Villa Ridge. He was about sixty-eight years old. Ho had boen em ployed for some time iu the Irou Mountain yards at Birds Point. Our lino of Hats is complete in every respect and comprises all tho new shapes and colors : Chicago Clothing House. Ot -The most peculiar wager yet made on the Presidential election at Meinphis.is that of J. L. Goodbar, just published. Re has a farm across tho river from Memphis, in Ark ansas, worth $:sr), 000. He offers to bet his farm against tint amount that Cleveland will bo elected; agreeing, further, that if ho should be taken up he will give a deed to his farm on receipt of the wager, which is to bo placod in bank. This offer has not yet been taken up. Goodbar makes targe bets on cuery important election, and has never lost one. Solid Six Ccnti For Pontage For the magnificently illustrated fataWuo of the MKRMOD& JACCARI) JEWEL RY CO., Fourth and Locust Sts., 8t. Louis, Mo. It presents very plainly their beautiful goods and You will bo surprised to learn at what LOW PniCttS TllliV BKLLTIIKM. Wut.N in St. Lous call on them. (1) THEY WENT TO WAR. "hn Gallant. French Army Whirl W;w to INininh John Chi Hainan. Tholr Inhumanity and Ifcpulso ou tbt Eivor Mia Supplnnumtnd by Anui- mlatiou ia ToiKjuin. Geneial Gordon Attacked at Khuitoum bj a Large Body of Rebels, Whom . He Repulses. Entfland. Lom.o.n, August 1'7.-A telegram jusi received from Shanghai, states that t"V Oi'O Chinese troops who had been secretly massed ou tho frontier, suddenly lnwidci Toiiqulu after desperate lighting, anc completely imuihl ated tho IVeneli troops In that provtuce, thu Chinese losing sev eral thousand killed during iho different cn-ageiueuH whkh followed iu quick biiccessiou. Tho massing of this iaig. forc6ontho frontier has been going ou for Koine time under tho supervision ol experienced mldtary lenders, and so well did they conduct tho affair that tie. French were unaware of their proximity until they swept down on them M avalanche. The French fought desper ately and repeatedly ch rged tho Chinese liuen, but us lust us tho latter were broken they closed up with roinmkuWc miliiary precision, and manv hin,i io. hand encounters ensued, tho French lin nlly liuecuiiibingto overwhelinlnLr odds. LOMMIN, AtlilUHt 27. A llixuMl.-h ,J in. daylrom Shanghai to lieuter'u a-'i-ney, Bays i "Tho French loss In thu bombard ment of Foo Chow wus Neven kin,.,i fourteen wounded. Tho Chinese loss Is estimated at 1.000 killed n.i :: or,: wounded. Tho CTilneso m.in.nf.u,i- Yangwu was exploded bv a tori!.lo kM.t it llred a broadside nt tho French torpedo boat. The holier f the latter was exploded hv hand-grenades, thrown from tho Vnmnv i. after which tho boat Win Nil nli- liu flu. Volta tonrevent Its bolnL'ennt.in-,i i,v ti. Chlucso. Tlu French exoected to n'. eii. py tho heights commanding tho Pu-j n).i anehoraiie. It Is reported that Miem ,nu 75,000 Chinese troons tu tlxi vidnitu .,f Foo Chow. Etfypt. UHNKK.U. liUKIiON ATTaCKKI, Caiiid, Kiivn, Amrust 27. Ni c-elved hero to tho effect that a largo force of rebels attacked Cenenil Cot don's position at Khai toum on tho 11 th lust., and after severe ilolitinn u.r.. driven back with hem y loss, two ol the rebel leaders being killed. 'i'AI.KKO SKDJTIOX. I OXSTAXTI.WI.R. AU!rust27.Tlin I'n. lr corctury for Forehru Affair u do. ... ... j i . . . . 1 milieu ai ino paiaeo on tho accusation oi navtufl recently iiuk.Io hedltloo FJK.'CC4llfi. KINil Ill'MllKl! 1' AM lllliCIIM K.IiA. Ti us, August 27. King Humbert and Pi lino Minister Depretia arrived yester day at Ilriscu, a city of about 10,000 per sons, In tho province of Cuneo, Pied mont. They visited eho'era patients ut hospitals, anil left 82,00) for relief of the sufferers. Ituilan peasants ln cholera districts repel the doctors and prefer to trust in cnarins ntxl superstitions. At Bilsca a flrl was dying In a 11 thy room In which two sheep wero feeding from a nnsty tiougn. Thu sheep were ullowud there because of tho belief their wool would absorb the disease. Thu peasants arc strong believers Iu the powerful ef llcacy of processions. A serious tumult occurred yesterday at Lucca because the Prefect prohibited a procession. It was necessary to call out the military to quell tho disturbance and reveraluf tho rioters received wounds. Franco. ADMlllAI. CO! ItllKl's lll.l'onr. Pakim, August 27. Tho nlllela report of thu bombardment ot l'o i ci, ,w ot, Saturday, as received from Admiral (Jour bet, is as follows : "Foo enow. Sunday Morning, August 2 A good beginning has been made. We opened tiro yesterday, and In four hours nine Chlucso men-of-war and twelve Junks wero sunk, and the Km on battery, commanding the battery was silenced. I Mir loss Is slx killed and twenty-seven wounded. The ilect Hiiffered no scrloin damage- except that the boiler of a torpedo boat hu,,t. Tlio Chinese losses are heavy. i,ur,K UlC night the l eet was beset by burning w.ecks and hp. Torpedo cutters will clear a loft ds away to-day; afterwards we will bombard thu arsenal We sh i'l not leave the river before the ai'th or jioih. Ihe olhcers and men cro animated with the greatest ardor. Swttz rlnnd. IJeiinh, August 27. Tho. police yestcr day raided houses of certain well-known Anarchists in this city, and made several arrests. They secured a stock of hlchlv Inllamniiitoiy placards ready for postii, The Swiss Government aunouiiees that measures will bo taken to stria-cut's en force tho law agalust Anarchists IIl'NTl.NO llOMK-l. Uundreda of Land Expior ra o0lu WoulwarU. Sr. 1.111'W, M., August 7.-Tlx) Un ion Depot wus crowded hist ulght with at least COO people seeking fir" agrlcul turul land In tho West. Kvcry tram coin lug from tho Fast has fcirgu nuniber of unit explorers" and tho excitement oc ;usloned bv their nctiona was simply Im mense. Fcurlngto miss tho train tho "explorers" rushed around the platform like mad. Tho Missouri Paeitle lioad took three different sections of tho trav elers at different times during tho even ing, und all the other west-bound roads :hiuo In for their part ol the trallle. Tho main part of tho emigrants will settle In Kansas. Extr.t ProouutlorvB. New Youh, August HI Tlio new bimgo Mlleo at tho Battery was bpeued thlrf nornlng. Tho llrst vessel rrKrtod t liitirantlno was tho .steamer St. Laurout. Vuiong tho passengers reported to bo on xmrd was Mllo. Alinco. Owing to tho act that the St. Laurct bailed from b'ranco, ixtra precaution against chol .'ra were taken by tlio health ofll:ers. Appointed Ilrcdiver. WAsiiiMiroN, ). c, August -J7 John j S. I.ancworth, deputy Comptroller of the I ('iiiTeiti y, has appointcil Henry .1. And-r- I Hon receiver of tlie Fiist .Nitum il Kink ' ot AUnnii, N. V. A Laboratory Burn't. Ti:ov, N. V., Angus: 27. Tho Wluslovv Laboratory of the Iienssalaer rolytechuU Institute was burned this morning, l'rof. Mason's inluerological collection and li brary wero ruined. Loss, $lii,000. Guarded to Prevent Lynching. Bingham rns, N. V., August L'7.-Joii. Die Tracy, who was shot by her rejected suitor, Is still ullvc, though her chances for recovery are slight. Indignation agalust her would-bu murderer runs hl"h and ho is well guarded in jail t j prevent lynching. Serjeant Bates. Sayhhook, Iu.., August 27. Sergeant Bates, th llag-carrler and great Ameri can crank, arrived home hero a few days ngo from ono of his pilgrimages. II,) is broken down In health and his largo family are living in almost destitute cir cumstances. m Another Bank Closed. Xi:ma, ()., August 27. Tho Second National Bank closed to-day. Two weeks ago Cashier ,f. s. Ankcny was forced to resign on account of undn specu'atiou. lesterday there was a run and to day thu bank did not open. It Is believed the stockholders aro good for tho delieit. Must I'ay. Ni:w Yukk, August -.'7,-.Judge Waliuce has rendered a decision in tho case of II. H. Marlur versus Texas Pacillo Railroad," declaring that the company must pay In terest In cash on Texas income bonds for the years of t2 ai.d JNS l. Two years' Interest on thu bonds amounts to 3,40. FroiBht Traina in Collialon. NollTII Powxai., Vr., August L7.-.t naif past three o'clo.-k this mornim; a collision occurred on thuUoston, lloo:'ac Tunnel i We.-tern liiilroad between !,vo Ircl-ht trains, sinashin the pilot-, of both engines and reekiiii; three ears. Caused by carele.-siics.s ofa suitebmuo. Another Bmtul Outratrn. Cl.EVKUxi, (I , An-u.-t l'7.-A special from l'redericksburej. n. etat,.8 tUat uuother brutal outlay was commlited yesterday o.i Miss laimy Thomas t!ic belie of that city. J.ieob Urundlor, u youn bavarian, made improper propo eals to her, and w hen she tried to escape seized her, threw her down, choked her until sho became unconscious, and then accomplished his purpose. 'J ho n!H U terribly Injured, (iiuu Icr was captured after belli;- wounded and is now in i t'il closely guarded to prevent Ivuehlmj,. JIAItKluT KlUHHtTS. Grain onrt rrovisiona. WMlt.Nr-SDAV, AlJlifSTST, H-, &. f.OIUS. ".'i iA ."iU. Dinenn. t.').;KiV..ti'i w iik.yr-Mitii.c-n No. h..i, h lot Coil.M-Weill,. I-; Nd. Z iiu.ve.l, 4-c;- (:,,.- v0. 2 wliiUi lliixe.l, f.H,'.4.jle. OAis-iliuliei-: .,,. . s.cr.'mi. llVK-Sieml.v; No. 2. .V'.-V.le, TouACt'o-l-ii-iu; iujh; eoNi.iion to rioioo fil.Uiiii.Oiii li.r; iii) -er I;-,,,. ru.m): iiieiiium lo co.ni t i.ui jil7.iii). H AV-l'muin i prlmo fehoUv, new; ciover ini.xe.l. f. ,,i) ),,r ,., U) prune: choice new Uinotby, tll.inXiL' U)- lim ey. l3.uoi','.;i.:iii. ' ' Hun Kii-ririner: eliolecto tnney n-eamerr aiMi dairy, eliuiev lo luney, HViliToi low lll-lldC!) IIOIIlllMl. I'liiOS -Active; iiesli stoi-k, i;y. i0 ner doen. - ' ' i;oTAri.Ks-( u ,t. fli HTSWin rerliul.el. 1'oiia Me ulyi new mess, flii.ui. Laud l,Hil. l ; iirlui'i strain. 7s.'-7'4e llAC)N-l,olllS.l'i,'.r.llH,U;6lioiH,llS.ll'": Clear ril)S. II Ve, nil pii. Ke l. Wool. Tul)-wii-.hirl. ele no, ;.;(ie: fnir 27(J.ic; ilnuv mi l low :r.ri.M. fmv.i-h.-Cliolco ine lium, ::l iy:.Ur, uw iivci-iu m,- ), l:i-Mo; neleel,,-i ,1-nt line .h,(, v: eiaifn, i !.I7o; heuvy 11 liie: eo nii.u wo x, L'l t!-J..-; conibiief, loiv u-iaici. in '. Hiocs ljuiel; dry linn. n:i: datinim-i' Mc: nulls or Man. ije; dry suit'l' lo: dry Balti-.!. dinnii.' t, I )o: ku h i I cair, 8 iit "l. soi da ini.'i' l, o-4f.j 1,111,9 a'l I si iiifs, ti'it-, groun, uiieuru.i, 7;je; dam uel 6'4o. tillKKf I'KI.TS-W...llt; (rro-n. t.lM-i-; 4y flu, 4H-C7fi!., IIS to auiO'llltHU.t ,un;ly; Wr, ,,. irieeil Blieiulln-l, I. C'jD :; dry lyljo'; creel) luiui) tkllid, SniiKi. M'.W VoiiK. Wheat-Itl-.-lier; No. 2 lie , HeiHem1.. r: tm',e; Det-.tM-i-. !le; Nov, in.'ier, IMS J)i eeintii r, .Junuiny, lis-,; May. ifl.111. ' COiiN-llcirlK'i-; S-pt.'in!)fr, iii'je; 1. 1 li r ( iatm I'li'inei-; AiiL'iiit, i-;i. SeptctnlMT, 'i I 3ii c : el ol er, . : ; .N o . e 1 11 1 ie r, ;l I her. Ill He. , 1-0 cm- I II If MM. W'HKAT tlithei-; Scpti'tntier. 7H'i,e: I et ,lier lifSrcsl e; Nun m x-r, ,Kive; 1J nil, ,.' Ciiii.n lll'.'ln-r; Ai:'U t, Se,teiiilier R-Miie; Delolnw, .'rfi'vie; No,enil,er. i,e: year, 1:J '; May, I'i'jo. ' DA I'S t il lllec; A nvii-l, M i,,e; Sel.tcinli .r :',v. Het4)l.er. iMSe; y.-.rt 3T.'4e.; M;iy, laie ' roint Sic n ly Auj'i-l, ;i..V); y. iir V7'i; .limitary, f l.'.'7;. ' I.Aiin l-'n iih-i ; Aiiust. 7.rpil: Sen e nU p 7.:0; (Mol,e,-,f;,i.); .Nov ..,!,,., '?v. i' s.' ' SlIciUT llili:-' September, inie OetolM r flU.iA Llvo Etoek JHarkot I'lllCAOO. ItoOil-ltet'clpH, :,(Ml; talr v netive; W.t!K, lilKlier lor food lo cleneo li.-,iy ios Hirlit, ?.').7.ii0'l.'iii; roiiL'h pneklmr, -,.-j)W, m heavy p.iekinj- and. f lilpplie, M.ir, n; if,' iirtwr., i.-'OiO"i."iO. t'Arii.K-lte.-cipl-i, ti.t'iu; hilsli and linn; exports at H.;H'6 l.'i; irood to choice at fuiOii li.lo; common lo la!r, l.unr.i,', nil; Tvtans .l.i&l.:iri. ' SithKf ItiKidpts a.UM; wo-ili and lower (x 111 mm to moii-1 rl.'.ik IICKKAM). Cviti.h - M!it- rtleiidvt fuSr deiiii-i.t-ttaht Ufr. iiliMl Initehers, .-, 4.lif.; stoeKer-i. f :I.."h.t.i.iii. Sio ia'-Marki t eo-i. r; n,t iinotalilv lower; eonittio-l to Intr, :l.(:.i,'i; to ehoi'e- .l 75 fM.IU; tew ie,y 1 t,ii -i.( at fi.vi; We t.in luuili--'. a s.V.M. ;il; ( itnndii hinilis, f ;Vl .t 7.V, lino.- Mnckel dull , iud loner lor sii'inncr o';: iroi.il i ra le- siceh ; uno.1 Mield uu 1111 1 i ra s-i'if I.kj-,.:j,-,; ,.,) ,,, f li v,irK. vr ( i..i.V,iii.l'i; 11 iiiituiier ol loads n oonimon Mo k lite old. 1ANSAS CITY. C ITTI.K - lt Iptrt, 7:,i u,; KtfJldv tliltlve St.KTl to Uiil) pouii.U nveiiiL.'n f:Vdi.0l.:il; do arm to 1 .m pounds avenue f I.siki'.m.:!; pp-Rkers and feelers, f.iwHri" cows, JU'.ilO'lH.fill; irnun 'I'e.xiH hIivm, f l.ii 7r, ' Hi)(is-lleeeiils, .I.IMI; stiuneer; eloslnir iHiilier; lots ii to lift; imiiii.ls uvciime ut r.s,t.i: mainly ut tVlUijil.m. HtiKia--ii..ptts 4KI iH-mlisfMHly uiki mi- eJMHUII'i). MoiKiy hfkl Btoek mrUet. Ni:iv YoiiK, Amri'm :7. Slock lir.oilnr ii. wMk..i,vll,un 1, lo hmI,.c 9 I110 to unliivoin'i!!' 1 p.r, (i , nlnu-tho trunk line n .,. 1111 coal e I, n lt , tl. .rreuieiir. tin k-dioine. I'.i ,,,h ;, hMicr .nl aivii.iced n I., .!, cov.'M. ,i-i e.m. Ir.ielM. ThixM.., 101 i : I , -, 11.,,: p, k(. v lilie tu, WM. M. DAVI DSON, l)KAlHMl IN STOVES, -:- BANGJSS, -:- TIN, Japanned JSerlhi and Aato Ware, liinl Cages, Biith Tubs, Water Coolers & In; VMn Freezers. AajMit for Ailuma & Wcsfluko Oil. (iasoline and Cas stoveH, lidioit Sale to., Ham. Km Steel Plows, Chilled Plows, WalKinjr C,,l tivutori. l inn Sim lai.n 10.,.,t.... Vt !.'(.. uiumwin, . . . ... .n.,.-., iiwiiriB, J. ic, rue. A1 os. 27 & l iJiM.a'iioN j: no. :jo. WHITLOCK BROS l-.-uloi-s iii .Low I-riees. M KN'S & HOYS' ( wi-j i jrrs AND- UXDKIIW-KAIM (WU I V X 11 1 1 J i i i . rzSsst&a CLOTHING I'M ('ommeicial Avenue, NHW ADVEUTiSKMKNTS N'lfr.es in t'iK co!.t!imtr!! lines or le- '! .T'.l'l!! or J'..H e-r We-jl;, el.t! l SALE. New lIulllKS.'U'lr-' .t:lrl-.il... rr.M f ,.. to'y, lint j.ru-cfV,f.ir',. K. A. ifurLelt Iliiyil'.i k j iniji .-fti f -irr.-v. lift pri'e II" K.l J'tli, lor J VI. Inip:ire i f IC A liufim! ).eW, Iln.uloik l'i:aet.in, new. Ii-t iirice .ii, lor Jl !'.. Ii ipi'.ri! of t. A. ll-on. tt. liiilli-tia (eliro. ri'A I l.OKS WANTKI) - Two iouriK-vm.-ii-ii roat M iniiLcf Mill! i m,.)-.. it,. I..... .. ,. need u ply. K. I.I.HMm;, No Ii,' Chio I..". , C.iirn. I ilind h. mu'-ji. n At Auction--Valuable Real Khtate At '! Irot-t 'lour o: ti.v .-:rt 1! ) :s , In c'liro. iii" , u' I' M , u,i Wi-.liN!-;r,ji V :hu HAVhI OCTnillili, 1-I, I Wl!i n!Tr f..r t I'.e liirlle t li'd.'er. Ihe t.il io-.i,.', vvrY'lcIrnl.;.. pro;, iiy, viz: Uriels h m Bid Ini :;.Imi f..it. Wii-nii ..'toil av.'inie, r.i'j'iiiiiii' llruwery, liS.rl: Dwel.in" Iiiiui: m d !dm ..1. ilHt.il';;.. hliirk IJ1I1 Hreet. Dweuitii; Iiouhh tin u :im il ami r:. I'lui x. 7", l i-iiir.; HreiM I.nts Juiiil:) hiock I'i, 1 rl udiiiilon, l'nplar dtrei-t; lot II, hiock l. Ut ailditiot:. inar thu Ni-w Vorn more; lot hloik '.l, ICtll Htreet, Tien ill very i;u-iriiblu prop-city, fltuatod in thu hiifiuuHS ci-Ltrcii of tin- city, utuj now that It I cer tain Cairo will HtJt-i-uily necnn.u a t'reat riiilruS'l and cumiucrrl d ci'y, preirT.tn an oppoi tiaity for Inveicm.-iit not likely to otcur ii:n. TI-IItM S 1 oieh, lml. ami U month i c.nn:l iMui ier ii-ni mumi, or i per etui oil tor C0i-n l'or further liif.niimtion ii.ipiiro of O. p. I'IDdKON M J IIOA'l.KY, A Rent. E. A. IHTlltfETT, Hook am mM Job rnnter Coiiimetci 78 Oliio I.oveo. Rouiul-Jlole rerforator. Steam i'ower I'liPCS a('('01(lill!r tu Stvleiiinl Onalifv of l'liper, special discount on lare ui uers ; I'KICK I'EIl SINOI.K 1.000 Letter Ileailri .fl 00 to 3 50 Bill llemis 2 7-j to ! 00 Note Ik ails. 2 50 to II 50 3 00 to 4 00 2 50 to :j 50 Packet Note Ilea'iii Monthly Statements HusincES Cards Knvcloj.es (high cut C-.) Envelopes (high cut Oi)... Sliijijiiuer Tags Iiillb Lading Checks, Orders and Ueceiids 2 50 to 4 00 2 00 to 3 50 2 50 to 4 00 2 50 to U 50 4 50 (10 I took s) 3 50 to 1 50 n-'M'crs, all colors, (single thousand) G x 'J 30 Uodgcru, 9 x 12 (single thou sand) :i 00 l'EU 100. Wedding Invitath ns 4 50 to 7 00 Kail Invitations 2 00 to 5 00 Kail Programmes 2 50 to 5 00 Posters, 12 x 13 .( sheet) 100 2 50 " " " 500 4 50 " 13 x 21 ()i blieet), single 100 4 00 " 21 x oO (lull sheet). . C 00 per 100 " 28 x 42 (mammoth).. 'J 00 per K0 I'WIi.ith artilUioi ul 1 0 lfi pouters one 'n two "o. t7ci-iuii ih.uo uii uj'ptieaouu tor ci'ioreu work. Mauiifar.tnrer und Dealer in riS'i'OIiS itIFLKS Hth tit rem, between Com'l Ave. nml Levee. CAlltO II,L1XC)1S CHOKE BOltINO A SPECIALTY ALf. KINU8 OP AMUMTFON. !ufn lteDulrcd, All Kinds ul Koy .Mado. WEAK, rniDEVELOPEP'PARTS ok Tin' hi'man iioiiy km.ahuk.d. ikvi-i flPl ll. STItllMi l'IIKM:!),- K.ie.. iHiin Inter-xtnm li K i-n i -.-im-ii t l.iiiKriin in our nipi r. Inripl) t.ini iiiin..H wo will whv I lint then. 1-4 no 11 id'.nr.Mif liiiiu? V rv hiyhly t-iilur-i'il, IiiI.tT iKiM""!' mis i mi in.- i-.inlrnry, thu advert iitk nrii l-r-.ilis limy Ki t. li"l c iri umr.. l-immlmi l.n -t 11-11 nr 1 ir 33, Kiurlitli Street, CA.:iiio, in. 0 A K HAT8 - Axn CAPS ! A L L Hosiery, Neckwear, Ilandkercliiefs, SiispciKlers! MOUSli, - - CAIRO, ILL. "1 & .Rosen water, 130 6c Com'l Avo. . have it f'i!l rel complete line of DRY (iOODS, -DRESS GOODS, I.ineii (.ooils, r.iisfciN, Notions, Ktc A heavy ntock nl llmly Hrmo:i, Tup. r trie anil liiiirnln C-A-K-P-E-T-S A fill! R'orU n( ul. Clo'h, . I l.ee and -rlie. All OdoUm r,t Jtottom I'imcom! C. AY HENDERSON No. lii Commerritil Ave., hnh' Ardent foi tlie f'ek-brj'.f tv' and IIA.NG-1GS, Maiiulacturer anil Dealer In Tin, Copper and Sheet Inn Work, HEADQUARTERS FOR Hiiililirs' Hani ware anil Cat punter' Tool?, Tiih'c ntxl l'or lent t'titkry, lmut in thu taarket. Humeri l!rn.' l'lulcd Knlvi H. Korku iniii Spoonn, (iriuiltn Iron Wiiru. Ilcriiti Marthunwaro. White Moiinliila 1-'rci-si-rii, Water CoolerH, Kufrierutor", (.Hot he W rlinrorH, Crown Kmterc. Step I.aildurp, (larilen linplemcntH, (ioldea Star Oil Stoves- bout In thu woriil, I.ttinpH of every (Ii-irl.tloii. Kltln Oil. (.'iirjiit Swuet-erp, V, nther DtiHierx. llroomn. Win "low Screen W're Cloth, Full (tipply ot Fioh'iiK Tuckle. Thu ahovu it rnrlt bottom prlcen. Cnrner 1.1th and Commercial Avunae, Cairo, 111. telephone No. IU. LOUIS 0. HERBERT, (SuccosHcr to Chim. T. Ncwlaml anil H.T. Gcroulil.) Plumber. Steam and Gas Fitter Commercial Ave , bet. fcuth anil Elo venth Sts., CAIRO. : : : ILL. Ddvu Well Force und Lift liim db farnlnh put up. Aijunt for thu C'ctubrmoil "J5UCKEYE F0BCE PUMI"' tilt. ht.Mt tllimtk ftui.m I .1 T . Ti l v iiiTi nioii. new uiib r ixtnrf B iirnihi!d to order. Old KixtnrcB repaired and lirJohhltifj promptly attended to 31ti N"EW YORK STOKE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The Largest Variety Stock IN THIS CITY. GOODS SOLD VERY CLOSE NEW YORK STORE CO, Golilstinc Cor, Ninctnonth street I : ml ... Iluife: s.v.-u..,; Cairo, III VuminuiciaiAvunuu (