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TM DAILY UA1&6 BlfLLJhifiN; st)Ni)AV MOKNlNG, SErf I5MB11U JJl, 1884. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS LUN 8AtB.-Hj"1ock t'nirton, new, litt orle i? -, for f W.-loqoirt of K. A. Burnett, Bull In Offlco. rOK SALK-Hiyd'K-k )ump.fl fnrrer.lltt Drlc I new, gna joo, lor iiw. inquire 01 n a. Harnett. WOK SAIE.-New noma Sewing Mkchlne rlht a from lbs uclorr. mt orlct ISO lur aw. . Hurnetl. WOK 8 ALU We We la t received cr lotd of A the Celebrated Stadebtker Wigoni, which are o fluted very ch-p; alo tew bnge'c iprlog WagUDt, (EC. ft. B. TU1B1 UBWUUU DHU WOK BEST Cahl'i residence property, i. e. Drt Uolbrook Ave. Kme i itor? brick eor. torv brick reel donee of 10 mumt, elegantly flnhbed Is modern tvle; barn, outhoa e. etc. Large yard with fruit ana eirawocmee. Kent low to a good tenant. M. J. UOWLKF, Agent FOK RKST-Tne large, eoamodloue elore room and baiement on Levee et., below 8th el., re ceniW occupied by .N. B. Thhtlewood & tiro. U J. IIowiit, Agent. FOR R It NT-RaMdence property of Col. Jae. 8. Ks-den on Fifteenth etreet. Uonae contalna ten room., hie all needed convenience and it to good condition gene-ally. M J. HOWLKY, Real Eetate Agent STOTICF,! At Auction Valuable Beal Estate At the Irorit door of the Court Houe, tu Cairo, III., nil', st , iu WEDNESDAY the lit DAY of OCTOBER, 1884. I will ofler for tale to the hlgheit bldJrr, the fl lowing, verv desirable property, via: Brick bjuie and lot S4I10U feet, Washington avenue, adjoining Hrewerv, block s. Dwelling noun, ana iota as. Si and fc, block SO, Wth -treat. Dwelling house and lots SI and 33. block 79, Centre etreet. Lota S and 3. block 6, 1st addition. Poplar etreet; lot 14, block IS, Ut addition, near the New York store; lot &, block 3), 12th street. Tats Is verv desirable property, situated In the business centres of the citv. and now that It Is cer tain Cairo will tDeedtly become a great railroad and commercial city, presents an oppoitunity for Investment not likely to occur again. TCKMs H cash, bal. 8 and 12 month secured with 8 per cent Interest, or 3 per cent off for cash. For further Information Inquire of 0. 8. PIDGEON. M. J. HOTLEY, Agent. LOCAL NEWS. 11.25 will buy and deliver & load of itove wood from the Box Factory. 2t yll is nearly ready now for tfie pole nisiag. Caa't we make- "a grand affair" out of it io some way ! Stove wood 1.25 per load, delivered in any part of the city by The Cairo Box Factory. . 2t - Wasted Immediately a competent dining-room servant. Mrs. J. C. White, ?tb St., bet Washington and Walnut. Fresh Oysters at Joe Steagala's saloon and restaurant, corner Sixth and commer cial, tf. ' Mr. Henry Elliott will sell out his stock of dry gxkls, on Commercial avenus, to morrow, at auction. Se advertisement ia special locals. A man named Fisher, of Moun t City, Las the contract fot painting Mr. Peter Keff's new Ohio lev-e building. He will begin this week. The Box Factory wil" deliver stove wood in any p:t uf the city at $1.25 per !!. Telephone o. 47. 2t IIn. F. E. Albright is expected to ar rive here M-day and go from here to Jones-h-iri to raet bis oppmeot there in j iiof ieV-e tavrro afternoon. Dr. Jocelya will leave for Chicago j If in ly, to meet his mother, who will ar-. rive there Wednesday from Vermont, and will bring her t St. Louis on a visit to rel atives there. Order your Btove wood from the Box Factory, $1.23 per load, delivered. Tele phone No. 47. Orders wilt receive prompt attention. 2t Mr. Richard D. Myers and Miss Lydia Dalton were married at the Methodist church yesterday by Rev. Scarritt. Both are residents of Cairo and will live up town. Last right Miss Maud Burnett's death was considered a question of but a few hours. She had grown rapidly worse dur ing the latter part of the afternoon and con tinued in a critical state. Jir. wh. ivenneuy, an old-time L-airo- ite, is at The Halliday. lie lived here for 4en years or longer, in tbs express business and known by nearly everybody. He left some years ago to take an express agency at Natchez, where he is now stationed Conductor Bates, of the Mobile & Ohio road, and wife, returned Friday from their northeastern visir. Now if the fellows who stole various articles of value from Mr Bates' borne during his absence will re turn, they will be warmly received. There will be services at the Presby terian church to-dy marning and night. Rev. Farris, of Anna, will i fficiate. It ia understood that arrangements have been made by the church directors, by which services will be held in the church nearly every Sunday during the winter months. Mr. M. J. IIoHey is back from Peoria . . . me Catholic Knight s convention, which he attended as a delegate from Cairo. s lected several delegates to the national con vention, elected state officers and recom . 1.1 a menuea several amendments to the laws governing the order. The officers of Charleston, Mo Friday came here after a young fellow named Samuel Smith, who had shot at, but misa a, woman id tnarieston tne day before, and tnea fled. The boy bad been arrested M '- - ,! t . .. - . by the officers b ere and was turned over to the Charleston authorities, who took him borne and had him examined yesterday. Geo. Sullivan, the young man who stole the borse and buggy from Capt. N B. Thistlewood Thursday night, was hel by Magistrate Coming yesterday, and i. in to ban in uie sura or nve nuoareu aonan the county jail for safekeeping. When be hired the buggy he said te wanted to go to Mound City, and started in that "direc tion. But he went across the river to Charleston, Mo.; from there be t imed back to Cairo, but left the Ciiro road soon after he trot out of Charleston, and went to Co lumbus, where be was captured. Deputy Sheriff Meyen trailed him by the buggy track from Charleston to Belmont, partly through a dmse wood, and caught him at Columbus. Patrick Collins died at St. Mary's In firmary early yesterday morning and will be buried this afternoon at 2 o'clock ut Villa Ridge. lie had been an old citizeu of Cairo, keeping one of the small stands above the Illinois Central psssengtr depot, on Ohio levee. lie was between fifty and sixty years old, and leaves a wife and sev eral children. lie died of dropsy with which he bad been afflicted fur some time. Circuit court concluded its business for this term yesterday evening and adjourned sine di. During the day Fannie Walk er and George Willams, charged with lar ceny, were discharged ; and a negro ntnied Martin pleaded guilty to stealicg clothing from an Illinois Centrrl car and was sen tenced to eighteen months in the penitenti ary. The court also sentenced the several other prisoners who had been convicted during the term, making about seven in all. It is tolerably well settled that there will be a separation of the Wabtsh and Iron Mountain road within a few days, and that Mr. Mat Walsh will be the agent of the Utter road hers. Mr Walsh was in St. Louis yesterday and is expected to ar rive here to-morrow or next day. Mr. X. S. Pennington will retain the agency of the Wabash, St. L juis & Pacific. "The boys" in the office are a little uneasy as to what will become of them under the new condi tion of things. Yesterday U m. F.E. Albright over took Cspt. Thomas at Marion and met him in joint discussion, uiucc to the surprise of the Capt., who had flattered himself that he had a clear track all through the dis trict. There is said to have been consider able interest manifested by the pe.ipla throughout Perry and Jacks m counties, and no doubt the two contestants had a large audience yesterday. Mr. Albright has filled his appointments in Ktndolpu and Jackson counties, and will now meet Capt. Thomas at the several points and times he so arbitrarily selected for the meetings. In this wsy Mr. Albright will balk the wily Capt. in his transpatent scheme, and catch him in bis own trap. Io his speech at Metropolis Capt. Thomas made the statement that be bid duly notified Mr. Albright at Cairo, that he would not permit a change of the times anl places for tiie joint discussions between himtlf aai Mr. Albright that he would e iosist upoQ the list he bal previously made oat. Capt. Thomas told what be knewt) be untrue. He did not notify Mr. Al bright of any such thing as above suggest ed. Mr. Albright submitted to Capt. Thomas here a new list of times and places nd requested the captain to meet him and arrange new ones if those suggested did not suit him. This request was handed to Capt. Thomas by lion. D. T. Linegar be fore noon last Monday, and Capt. Thomas promised to send his reply to Mr. Linegar in the atternoon. out it was luesday morning at 10 o'clock before Mr. Linegtr received the captain's reply, and Mr. Al bright had bi'en compelled to leave the evening before, to prepare tv meet his ap pointments in Jackson'and Randolph coun ties. But an effort to correct all the willful or careless mistatements that Capt. Thomas makes in the course of one of his harrangu es would be a tedious aal never-ending job. The First Tilt. Special t ) The Balls tin. Marion, Sept. 20.-The first of a series of joint discussions between the two candi dates for congress in this district, Hons. F. E. Albright and John R. Thomas, came off here this a'ternoon. The meeting ooened at 2 o'clock. Mr. Thomas nrtpnnd and Mr. Albrinht closed, each speaking an hour and a halt. The attendmce waa lari and was composed of about an equal number of Republicans and Deuvcrats. Much inter eat was manifested. Mrs. Gen, John A. L igao was in the au dience. AlbrigMKs admitted to have captured the horns. J. F. Cons ell. Base Ball. A very interesting game will take place at the base bull park ibis afternoon at 2:30 oetweentne tairos and Falls City. Four of the Falls City players are from Louis ville, and are considered among the best amateur players of that place. The fol lowing are the players and positions: lAinus. POSITION. FALLS CITY. "" 'uer p, snyoer aicunitock Pitcher Malone fKn ut B Fassenden '-7 21 B Beaver MOOre g Marlro, 8tens C F SnvH., Callahan.... Mack ' f' Carroll .d B Mf!rnn1r1 Moran... R F. Jaekel Ut ... oiraw nail MU lines dUstera wilt nut K very popular as heretofore; but Dr. Bull's howew- Wl11 b" M PP" FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. Foreign Consuls in Council at Max Beillea Royaliat Activity What's a-Brewing. A Messenger From Gordon Brings Intel ligence of Two Serious Encounter! and Final R) treat of the Beb'els. German Corvettes To Be Sent to West Africa to Protect the German Colonies There. Franca. A NICK bKCLAKATION. Marseilles, September 20. Foreign Cousuls at Nice, Mentoue and Cannes met here yesterday and jointly signed a declaration announcing that Nice and the country between Uyleres and baa Uenio is healthy. The Mayor of Nimes has ordered the evacuation of Rue Cheve, where several cases of cholera were re cently developed. ROYALIST ACTIVITY. The prefects of fifteen different depart ments have formally notified M. YYaldeck ltoaseau, Minister of the luterior of the formation Rf Koyallst committees. what's a bkewino. Lt Svir asserts that Bismarck has bad three Interviews with Baron De Cour cells, Frencii Minlst.-r to Germany since the -former's return from Sklernlvlc. a 1 EeJTPt. Gooix) had. Cairo, September 20. A messenger from Gordon has arrived atDongola, with the Information that Gordon has maJe two severe battles with the rebels, in both of which the rebels sustained dis astrous defeat. In the last battle, w hen lt became apparant that the rebels were giving way, Gordon sallied out so vigorously that the enemy was compelled to raise the slexe of Khartoum and re treat to the interior. The messenger says the rebels lost heavily. Gordon's loss was very small, owing to the preci sion of the latter's artillery and infantry fire, and the fact that but few hand-to-hand encounters ensued. Germany. TO PROTECT THE COLONIES. Berlin, September 20. Two corvettes leave Kiel early In October to protect the German coionles oa the West Coast of Africa. It is stated that these corvettes are being fitted out at the request of Dr. Nachtiga, German Consul-General at West Airica, for service in the vicinity of Bimbl and the Comeroon country. f BOM MEXIQO. Danasrio Beyeei Silled and His Party Dispersed. Mazatlan, Mex., September 20. Dis patches from the State of Guerrero bring Information that tie revolutionist Da masio Reyes and his party, who recently gave battle to the forces under General 'ert, when the Snozia brothers were killed by their guard, were surprised ia the mountains Dear Gaieanan by a small force of lnlantrv. Beyes was killed and his party dispersed. INDIAN TROUBLES. The trouble among the Mayo Indians has become serious. It is feared the en tire tribe, numbering four thousand, will shortly be in open rvvo t. Attempts to deprive taem ol tuelr lands and other encroachments on their ancient Drlvl- leges are the causes leading to the exit break. At Collma yellow fever has appeared. many persons dying of the disease. Slot and TJpriaijur. Vera Crcz, Max., September 20. News has been received of a riot and up rising on the Oth Inst. In the citv of Zacnaltlpan, State of Hidalgo. The rev olutionists killed the Judge of the court and the commander of the National Guard. The State troops were called out and restored order. The noted ban dit, Coapio Fantlllaa, was overtaken br troops the other day and killed near Pueblo Muevo, in Hidalgo. fiLUllaa had the reputation of having kilted a dozen people. At Tamplco corn has btea sellln ai sixty-two cents a peck. The uanai .price Is five cents. WANTED JUSTICE. At Cardova there recently uuyiMi K. fore the Judcre. during th court, a poor Indian bearing la hta arm gin i wo buu ouc-uaii years oW. He begged that justice might be done to a wretch who had raped the poor calld. Earnandea Betirea. Ma'bamoras, Mex., September 20 Colonel Nleve Hernandez, the revolu tionist, with his regiment of soldiers. has retired from Bostametit ta nr Galeara In the State of Nenvo Leoa. He Is believed to have sought refuge la a district friendly to his revolutionary pro ject, uruers irom tne city ol Mexico were received vesterdav to unhiM u... nandez dead or alive, and a wn a.. tachment of cavalry has started In pur suit. Reception to General Sheridan. Rochekter, N. Y., September 20. A private reception was tendered General Sheridan yesterday at Charlotte, on Lake Ontario. A small party visited the Lk on a special train, and breakfast was served at Hotel Ontario. A (ew boors were pleasantly passed on the beach, when the General took the train on the Rome. Watertowa k Ogdensburg Railroad (o Cape Vincent. A Tut; Buraed Drowsed. Chester, Pa., September 20. The -lag J. B. Woodward, of Philadelphia, took are tnis morning walls lvior at the rolUsc mill wharf, in aonth Dimu. tw kisoont of toas and origin of the firs-cftsY ut v wonieu. Aiirea ciart, one of ths crew, fell overboard and f-trowniL ine oooy was not recovered. The boat is a total loss. Boca Sylac 0& DaCATCR, III., Ssptcmber-iM. htsar hogs la the northern part of this eoaaiy aavs died of a tiogvkar disease within Im past ten days. Ths disease is calWel soceiaalerai bat ths hogs eatlMsvtttj, saw ivrcriaa, aa die is DSX1 asy. HW Kornlnt- fraper. Qsaxd Rapids, Mich., September 20. The Tdeijram, a new morning paper, makes its first appearance to-morrow under Influential auspices and with the United Press service. A Wife-Saootsr Bound Over. Taunton, Mass., September 20. It the District Court to-day, Emanuel Barker, for shooting his wife, was bound over in the sum of $5,000 to appear be fore the Grand Jury. Result of a Ttand's Work. Boontox, N. J., September 20. Mrs. Maria Moeser, shot a week ago by hei husband, died! last night. Her daughter, shot at tne same cannot recover. time, still lives, bul Qasved and Bobbed. SratNorutLD, Mass., September 20. The widow Gsrt was gagged and robbed In her own house at Heath, last night, sad the robbers obtaining a large sum ol money. There Is no clew to the burglars. Oonvalsaweat. Cinclnxati, O., September 20. Sena tor Geo. H. Pendleton who has been con fined to his home for the past two days by serious illness, Is now recovering. His payslclaas say that with care he ought to be oat within a week. Another TrTlifiT Saleam an Seeks sTsw Territory. Minneapolis, Minn., September 20. Geo. H. Warden, traveling salesman for Bochaaaa & Lyte, tobacco dealers of Brooklyn, committed suicide here yester day by taking morphine. lie leaves wife In Chicago. Oold-Brtck Rack tt. Cuykx ne, Wy., September 20. Rich ard Dyer sad Samuel Clayton were ar rested yesterday afternoon on a charge of working a gold-brick confidence game on Ira B. Hamilton and obtaining $1,226. Pavrnent was stopped on a $1,200 check. Clayton was arrested at the muzzle of a six-shooter. Clearly Due to Drinking-. Buffalo, N. Y., September 20. Ellen fionestead, who his been addicted to In temperance for years,, some time ago adopted a child named Munn. About a week azo the child died. When the time for burial came the body was not to be found. Mrs. Bonestead refused to tell its whereabouts. Thursday evening she went to bed Intoxicated, and was found by her husband some hours after, dead. Under the bed the body of the Infant was found In a coffin. - inquest was held, as the woman's death was clearly due to drinking. MAKKET KEPOKT3. Grain and Provisions). SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, lSSt nr. locis. Oottos-Steady; mManc. K)t)i04. ftoca Steady; XXi to uboice, $4Mj33)i patents. H.Lj3.).l5. W hat Higher; K& ! Bed, TaiTSHe; No. S Ked. 87 S 440- Coaa Hiif&er; .No, t mixti. nX2Mi No. S wane mixed, oats Mta-iy: no. i. -T irrite. Rrs HiifQer; No. 2. SuSioJt Tobacco firm: juirs; common to eooioe IA.tXu10.00: leaf: common nti leaf. VlJSui 10.09: medium to good tuMitUM. HAr Prairw ou tor prime to choice Dew: eiover mured. ta2U tor common to prune: choice new timothy. Sii.iMAlU.iXii fan cy, tll.WlMSl3.UW. uorrBa firmer: cnolceto fancy ctamerv SSOBXc: dairy. cOoioe to laucy, l21a; low cnulea nominal. luGos xiurner: iresn stock. J0(s4l7c ner down. Potatoes Jtady. at OOi-TTSoper bushel Pork Steady; new mesa. (IS.Tl Lard Quiet; prime steam, tle. Bacok Lonin. loaftlUto; aborts. 10V&U9: Clear nos. luwlUHc, m packed. wooi TurwMneo. ctaotee. artusmo: fair. tWMct dlntry and low 2238. Unwashed Choice medium, ausi'le: irood average me dium lHkilVc: selectee llfftit Soe 17&lHo; (rood average. lJl:o; heavy 11316c: combine. V. otood. aK&imo: oomhlpg. low mile. IMiSo. Hides Ou let; dry mni, U'ac: damaired. BHo: Duus or stairs. tQc; dry sattel, t2o: dry aaited. damaired. Mo: kip and eaU. salted. 9Ho: damaged, t-ia: ouus and KMg bao; fretio, uacured. 7o; damacel, sheep rii.T weai; ireea. titoo; ary . do, 4075c as to amount and quattty or wool; green stMarunira. ljjjc: ary ao, uo; green lama fckius. ftiUSJa KBW VOAK. Whsat Weaker: No. S Red, Seotembor, ; October, 7fc; November, 9tc; De cember, sic; January, V2c: February, : May. who. Coait 8tealy: September. 83?ac: O-tobe. Mvic; November, 5U'ic; ieceniLHT, 61!o; Jan uary, ac. Oats Steady: September, 31o; October. SlJlc; Novemberf Sic cniCAQO. Wheat Weaker; September, ; Octo ber, 78c; November, 7c; December, 1c; May. N0'c. (Xbn Hiirher; 9fptember. 70c: October, Mlic: November. 4T!c; year, 40 He; May, Oats Klrmer: September, t5c: October, VSc; November, 3fo; year, &c; May, ai'ic. Poke Lower; September, fl&SO; year, S1L70; January. IV:. Lard Hiirher; rtepiember, V-t7: Octiher, 9iJT: November, 17.1a; lleceinlier, 1.USi year. TJ0. Hhobt ElBS September, $9.; October, t.w. Live Btook Mrke CHICAGO. HooH Receipt. 7.000; market ajtlve, & Klc lower; liifht, Z5o.u5; njiitrh packing, SAJrAo.lO; heavy packing and titiipplntf, $6.7i CattlB Receipts, 4,700; natives steady; - . n. i. In r n t mjM tj. 7.UU; (rood to choice, tH.Vt&a.Mi common to - - . - - at. ) .1 I air, H.iAHr-rmJ' AaiiB, .i.i.m. in. Shebp fb'celpta, V; Hieady; common to good, 2J(Jtt4Ja. BLITALO. Catti.b Demand active; common grades unchADired; extra steers, pi.:va.H); (food to choice Htwsra, AMmAM; fair to medium, SA.2Su5.sO: Texas steers. t4.aV4.T5: mi and butchers', :HnSt.f; Canada Htoekera, W.H4 iaA.l!i: western sujeaera, Ki wxat.uu. HHiucr Market fairly active; oommoa to fair sheep. $3'f4.00; irood to cbnloo, $4,109 4.U; Wtero land (HOUivbXO; Canada Hooa 1kk1 demand; irood to choice York. era. SS.OX2 41; cominoD to fair art auattS-UO; hoo1 mediums and heavy, aajOU M; about all aoio. RASSAS CITT. CATTt. Receipts, 2,000 head: vraas Teians Arm and 10c blirher: natives steady: aanorta. ViSOfM ifool to choice shlppinf. fn.SUO iM; uommon (O rmninm, ao.iMDKkjn; feed era, at.54.76; cows, . 0033.50; irnvaa Tttz Hixis Rnoelpta, 3.310 heal; weaker and IOa lower; iMuivy packinK. tb nli.Tt); light, 1S.TS (AS.8B; mixed. VtMattM. Hnaap Receipts. IA head; quiet; natives. JW lbs. average, .i.ou. Money and Stock Market. Haw Totut, Stunnbr ao.-Exohamre Steady: mooey, per cent.; (lovnrameots dell: earrnocy, fl s, 1?I Ud: 4 s. oouDons. IBM MS; 4'a, do., 112H bid. Market opened as M lower than yesterday's closing, though H soon became tlrm on supporting orders. The ptSees Old up oa every attempt to raid ths aaarat sawn, and at noon tne whole ua np to J. iMfiwo then lt has boes aula 1884--P-:-A-:-L-:-L--1884 AT STUAET'S Popular Reliable Cash DRY GOODS HOUSE Finest Exhibition of Reliable Dress Goods ever made in this city! Styles more attrac . five and prices lower than ever! We desire to call special attention contains all the new things in Frencli, nave an attractive im of plaids and p'aiu effrcts to match, (ireat Banraini in Black and Colored Silks at SO, 75c aud $1 00. Onlv selliiiir aci nta in thin rltv of the Celebrated Nonpareil Velveteens, ainary nargains in BiacK buks ana Kiiadams. Dunn HiLs week we nhall take special pains to exhibit the new styles to all ca lcrw and slia 1 endeavor to make the visit as pleanant as possible for them. Remember that you are not obligated io uuy uniese yua ieei uisposeu iu uo so. KWe guarantee our prices Samples mailed to any address. (MAS. B, WM. M. DAVIDSON, STOVES, -:- RANGES, -:- TIN, Japanned ".Berlin and Aate Ware, Bird Cages, Bath Tubs, Water Agent for Adams & Westlake Oil. Gasoline and Uu stoves, Detroit Safe Co., Hamilton Steel Plows, Chilled Plows, Walking Cultivators, lorn Shellers, Planters, Etc., Etc Li X DO, CAIEO, UL TELEPHONE Js'O. SO. WHITLOCK BROS Leaders in MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING SHIRTS -AND- UNDERWEAR ! CLOTHING HOUSE, 136 Commercial Avenue, WM. LUDW1G & CO, -Manufacturers and Harness, Saddles, & HQrse Equipments Generally, ALSO CARRIES THE LARGEST VARIETY OF Trunks, Valises, Sachels, Traveling Bags, Shawl Straps, and Oil and Rubber Suits. SOLE AGENTS FOE THE NOVELTY TRUNK. Repairing done on Short Notice in their Line of Business. Examine goods nd pri ces Lelore purchasing elsewhere. The largest atock in the city at 122 Commercial Ave. "Win. Ludwier fc Co. NEW YORK STORK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The Larg2et Variety Stocfe IN THK CITY. GOODS SOLD VERY CLOSE NEW YORK STORE CO, Cot, MnfUotilh ttttt I roaiBfelalAve ' . Cairo, IU toourDreas Goods Detiartmpnt. whlli EnKlixh and lomentlc manufacture. We the finest good in the world. Kitraor- atinst all com petition; STUART Coolers & Ice Cream Freezers. Low IPrices. O A K HATS " AXD CAPS' Hosiery, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders! - CAIRO, ILL. Dealers in All Kinds of- Ul.a.lHITH. $9Kt A. 'mint SMITH BROS' Grand Central Store. DEALS SS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, DRY GOODS, ETC. OA 1HO. - - ILXi A L L