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TUJfi DAILY OAIUO BUMjL'flJN: AVKDNiilSDAY AiOiiMhlU, KOVKMUKK 13, 1884, V.INOIS CKNTliAl. tt. Ii Shortest and Quickest Routt T O St. Louis ami Chiciijro. The Onlv lAne Kuiiumcr 0 DAILY TJIALWS I.tVom Cairo, Ma kino DiKKor Conk no-no wn'n K A STERN LINKS. I'M in I v C'aiiui: .'l; O in. Mull. rrivii.i In St. i, 111; in U ulla m.; C!i icui:t. ) ::k i.u... I'uM.ri. ili.e at odin and K.f.uqt.am li r CiLciu call. I.oiiif Tillu, ludlanapulia 11 ml ')! Ka.n. IU ;!.!." J), lil. Kitst St. iioniia Wl'btHi II i'.Xl)rMH A rrl v iti ii II St I.oatu p. in., a!id 'uui.i i:tii., lur nil pululs Weat. 3:4ri p. 111. J"'iiHt K ii i'H. For Kt. Louli and Chicago, arrlvlim at S! . Lruir lu i.'i p. iu , and Chicago V:;M a. m 5 p. in Cincinnati Kx i.ii-sh. Airlvint' at Cluriiiiihti T:nO a. fi. ; I.ihiibuIIi i:V. a. m. ; Iiidiai.apu.l" 4:i'."i a lit . nT- fn thir tram ren Ii tLie l,,vu poii.l 1 :j m 'JO Uol'Kn in advauce of any oilier t'-utc Jt"Th 3:1.1 a. in, rx;irun lim I'L'i. I.MAN HonKI'lKli CAlt (ruin Cairn t " l . li.rlni.ui', v.ii out chanrfva, aiid tlirnju ili-epera to fc. I.o'iu and t'Uicau. Fast Time Kirst. ('i w'Mi(riiu ,n:" i!'Jiiir iii!ti i i K.:. 1 dl llf,' 1 em ptiltiia without ny di-:a :urd liy Sunday intt rviilnu. The Haurday alter jnim train fiuiii ( alro arrive? In nt-w Vii'k Jtfulidaj utirnliiK at l::i. 'i'lii rty-rix li'inra iij ailvauceuj n' other mute. llft'f tliruucb ticket? ai.d fiint-ei ii.tonuatlr i lepiV at Illinois C-iitral kailroad i put . 'mm. .1. II. JON Kh, 'I i' ln.1 Au:.I a. H.. Hanson. ten I'.?, i.'ru-.. H. It. TIME CAW) AT CAIIMi. JU.INO.S it. 1 raiiin de;a t. NTIIAL l:. K Trail. tMail JiJia.'r . Kipre.s t:t'i i. m Si Loui? t x ii. Li . I. ('. H. It (Mill . tM .I' I: tK.n ... .Mi tM I iii. i. L ' I ' Ill-Ill . V ! I ,!i tMtil IM.'ia.in tKtp'en I": " til. tACconi. i i' p.m. t1-. '. lix . l-i NO Kx , tS. O. hx 1! Ma Hi, nT. I,. 4 I. M II It. tKinn.. . 1 1 : -H p.iu. . r:ii ii m. Kxir-- t.L Mi.i1 t I.. I.J. St I.. 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Kuuila'Ni hnx del. opeu from ...Ua. m u ln:marc (r-NOlB -Cbanij.a will It pu'i.l'.ed lr. n time to timm city papira I'rai.L'i' vmiii ' ly'' " cordiimly. WM. M. Ml'KI'IU P. M T II 10 AE LINCOLN Mutual Life & Accident SOCIETY. AT CAIRO, ILLINOIS. Orcraaizotl Dm-mbiT, 1!5!J3, I'mlcr tin Law of im. COPYRIGHT SECTKEI). Kiiccccnor to Widow and Orphana Mumal AulSo clety, 0 iraiilitei: July 4ih, IH", tiuiH' lliu lawa of IHTU. .MI1S II. KOIIINSON' - .. iVi-iiloU W.M. SI KATi' N Vic: 1'rtnldeni J. A. UOLWSTI N K ..'Ifeaa'inl C. W. l)UNINtl Mi'l!ni. lidvlci THOMAS LKW1S Soorctur) I10AHI) OF niKKCTOHs kok 1st YKAH. Wm. Strntton, Slrtton . Illrd, iro-.eia, fn'in, ', J. A. (toidtuu'. iiliioltlatlne A llimenwnlrr. linlo salu and rid ul drv (j"1"!;1. W. Di.nnirK. M. It.; Prei. lid. Med Kx.. for rriialdtia; Allien l.ewl.i. cmniiilimlon inurcliiint : .1. II Holilnaon, tmiiin Jililu't! an liolury pulilici Win. K, I'lliiu'i, r.ini. liroker and liniiranrii aiti'lil: K. II Hal d, t lif alrecl a-ipervlinirj M I'h lllj a.rarpi liter unit liulid cr ; '1 b om no Lew!', aliornev and aecretnrv K. V. P;i'rnyitlornev-itt-law, lluQtloin III ! K. 0. Pare raahlor til l eiitelinliil Hutu, Aaliluv.lll Al'ierl Uavden. cliler of Oeorite t'onim ly A fo., sprlim llulil, II t H. M dunn, attorniiv-iit law, Pill Itu.v dolph alreet.C'lilML'iii lion. Unlit. A llntrrcr, at-tornev-at law, CliiirleHtun. Mo i n. I.eUtliloi; camuer l'liat Nulloniil PanU. btuiirt. Iowa. The btsr (uMlOY in ihe wohlo for thi Cure CF ALL DISEASES PECULIAR TO FLMALES, tt h ft Spoc iioforttipciirnof I ullltitx ij tlio Voinl). l.eiicorilm'.i, Pain l Um lliit'k, 1 ulnliil orMlipplPS-iMl.Meltnmlloll, Mooilllllt. I'lllli -Inir SciiHulloiia.niiil all llinvmled tnnililoi nt (iMidiiiK tin- pfi'li.il known aa Channo of Lllo. MERRELLS FEMALE TONICS Hllll HTHUMITII to tllO l' l Kill N K 1' I'StTIONH, XPltllltt IllVlltliy lU'tloll, Ullil I t'tUoi ItlH tlielll III tlitdriiornml I'oiiilitloii. Ilia ploiisiint to lliu tastO, HY IIKTAUKN A 'I' ANY 'I I M I'., Illlll H truly ft"Mothor'f rioinl." I Knr lut'llier ntl Vlct'ri'llil Mi ni'll a Alimniiii'. lull (llivellolis With Pliell liidtle. Pl Ii'oJ'l.lK). PiepnriMl liy JACOB S. MERRELL, St. Loula. Mo. Ma by nil Liruiiulali utiU Huuivi in Mcdii'ine. HANKS. TUKCITY NATIONAL IJANK. OtCivlio, Illinois. 71 OIJIO LEVKK. OAP1TAL. .100.000! a Ocnrial Itankiiii; liusini.'KH '.'on due tt'il. ' THUS, V. HAliIilD.VV Cui tiler. JNTKKPKiSE HAVING (iANIC Of Cairo, KXCLl'hlVKl.Y A SAVIMiS l-AK. TIIOS W. UAIiJilDA"! , Troamj'er. ALEXANDER COUNTY i.'iiinmt'j'cial Avi'mi'- ;inl Kiirhtli iilrttt OAll().M.iLS. Ofllin'i-t: K. Illfu.-S, Pr.Kidi nl. I I'. NKC. Vil e I'ron'nt II. vVKI.L.S, fanliier. I T. J. Kurlli. Ara'l ru-li liirect !; . P.kjk ..Ci.'ro I William Klii'.o. .( : Iro Phut NefT ' William Wolf.... " Ofti rloh " I t.'. O. Putier. ... ... " li A l;,nl.:r " I II. Well- ' J. V. (.'lein'nn, Caledoi la. A.iKNKU.M. HAN KIM. I.L'.l N r:..s iinM-;. Kxiiliaiiu- n.'d a!i". Ini i.-'il . Ir.Uri'il paid il 1'iv avinira Department . (.'ulleei U i a made i.ti'l K Imallieas pro'lll'tlV a'lel.cled C. PltOl'JiSSIUNAI, CAIfDK. )H. J. E. STHONO, II orn o3o ) a 1 1 i i st , I2!t ('I'lumi'iciiil Avo., Cairn, ill. VAI OU. EI.ECTI'.O VAPOK unii il KDlCATtl' JJATIlri admlnlrtered dally. A .ady In uUemlunce, l-O.NgL'LTATJOX EREE. Y M- 1'AHIiELL, M. 1). D J5XTIST O'-FIfK-Eaxt Sid . Cumniercial. be'.o Si'i St. 'a IPO. 1 11 lio':n, j ,U. E W. WJJITLOCK. rn a ;i. l:ii: l"'iirrn -rr'al AnTnt. i .''& l'l -'i -T.A t ; I 4..,.. -J (J. PA!ONS, M. I).. OCULIST AND AU1MST. KKf:-(.'it DriiS ortf Cariiondale, V. i.N:ii( t. t X S u n A N C lr i. 73 r SO' 'A H C c t : ,i v. 5 w T.J. 3-!-?: 1 X VJr ty AVATER TANKS Delivered at CAIRO, 111., at tho FOLLOWING MICES: !'! Iiolliiin. l'l. aliivc. fapnrltv fiiln. Price. (5 x !!" 1 150 824.00 (' x II KM) L'11.00 7 x J! 2000 32.00 7 x i) 22;0 :,.(!() 7 x 10 2500 10(10 Tlienittulikanro inml.Mif CI.KAK I'YPHI SS. I'j Un tie" llil' k, H 'liiiuly liooiied ai d aru WATbli 'lIl.llT. They aro Hlilipijl wlutD'.'iiul uro vol ln'in'ftl in prev ni Uieir Ii I ii it I'ick d ir luoKuii In hatid lliu'. Km m lea furi.l-lu d lor TiimUm of tiny Hl.o. A. KKKIH U()H lilT Delord SI.. Nm Orleaii". La. Kl. 'H CatarrH nDCAxiotiWKx I'uiisis no l'uln Given NeliiT ut niiee, 'llioi'iiiuli l'l out nit nt, will HAYFEVERW KvS'vN T....T.... iTL'rx X1 uA 1 11 ' Mn it iiii HAY-FVERitii...siiniv. A. . j plv into ti"lrli tilvn H a Tr'nl, Ml niil at limit' Mi". IP rent" I'V in nil reitiaiiirud. Send lor tl't illMr. H'l "''le. I )' tnall III c Ida, H.Y UIIUTII 11113, IrUjjKlti, Owi, N' . 1 SPECIAL NOTICES. Howttt cull hlli ly ji u will) tlie linat 0)HtL'is in tin: ciiy. H Art Classes, Umlcr the iniKiicc8 of tint wi iiMn'8 flub ami library Hsnri .itimi : I'Iusk in nil piiint iiijr, Mrs. O. Fiihfi iclus.t in wood-curvini;, liHinini'ieil hrns-, m-u -hi, inuileliiii; ntii i:tt:liiii', Mrs. V. K it?m ycr. Fur tcnim Htul Imurs fipply touljuvo i. nine I tcnclitr. 119ml Pluce your onkru with Ikwttt for Oysieru hihI Fiali. tf All lionrt Bttwcil nnl hIimvi'i rypresu KliinyleH ut Luhchbiit & Uico Miinul'ttCtur in;,' Co. fur per tlmud-tfttJ. tf Look lor the Kctl Litflit, nt Dfliaun' .VI Oliin 1. vcc. tf C'liangfii of Finn. Notice in ln-ifliy fjiven tint tlio liUKiness rirm ln.'ietoluit: known as S. H i.-enwitcr, roiniuctt'd by A. lilm k ut 140 (' mnieiciHl Avi niii-, in the city of Cairo, mid Sia'e of IlliiioiH, is hereby ilihi-nlveil, and Inif-inesH will licreit'ter Im citi.l uctt'ij uniler the style and iimiie of "UiiiL'k lir. ." All accounts of old firm will lie uscutned liy us, M. C. I Slack, V. E. Ei.ack. For a Gotid Meal or a ooi room, u,n to I)eI5 lUii's, CO Ohio levee. tf Ail Answer Wanted. Cmi any oi.e bria u a euHf of Kidney or Liver complaint lh ,t Kl.:ctrlc Uitters will not fjieeilily cure We say they can not, as thousands nf cnsi'8 already permit iieiitly cured and who i.re d uly reciiininetid ini; Electric Hitter-, will piove. Hriylit's disease, diiibi.tes, weak IncP.or any urinary coniplRint (juickly cured. They purify the blood, regulate the bnweU, ainl net direct ly nn the dlseiised parts. Every bottle yu ir Hiiteed. For sale at .10c. a bottle by Hit relay Eros.' (1) For the P.e.-t Oysters, 1-0 to DolJi.un's, .10 Ohio levee. tf Hewetl's Oyster Depot is on Eighth MR-et, one dour e-st of Conmierci'il. tf A I awyer's Opinion of interest to all .!. A. Tawney, E-q., a ! u -i 1 i ti tr attorney f Yiii na, Minn., twite: ''After u-ini: it lor more than three o.r, 1 t.ike uret l.'ea-iiie in t tt : n that I regard Dr. Kin'r'n New Diseov, ry for C"in-uu.ptioit, ns the lu st ii tii' ity in the world tor coiiihs and foldi. 't has MVer faiied t fure the lllot s' Vi ic colds I have I a I, ainl jiivuriublv re lieves the pain 1 i the cheat. '' Tiial liotihs (, this hiir.' rure fur all throat niid 1 11 f i tf diM'il-cs iiiav It" had fiet at Hue. ay lima' ill ur ture. Lari- size, fl.UU (1) Open Iay and Night. Di Har.n's nt.iurai,t, .10 Ohio Ii we. tf KUfKien 's Arnit it nlvo The Hect Snlve 'u the R'orlJ for Cut.-, i Guises, Sorea, I'lcers, Suit Kl ellll!, Fivei ."tins, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilb'ains. (orns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively ( tires Piles. I' is t'uaraiiteed to jivc per fect sitisfattion, or picmy refunded. Price Vfl cents per box Fur Bale by l.ttcli ISrt'tlitrs. Only the Best Bi aml of oyett rs, at DoHiun's, .10 Ohio leee. tf "Jlouyh on Pain." Cures colic, cri.uips, diarrhu'i; external ly for aches, pains, t-pntiu-, hea'biclie, Ui ur alcia, ilieiuiiatism. For tnaii or bc.st. 2') nnd tiO cents. Hay Fever. For twenty years I wns n nilleii:' frutn cit inh o the head and thro it in a very a uravnted furin, and during the BUinnier moiiihs with ll iy Fever. 1 procured it bot tle of Ely's Cream II aim, and after a few appdcitiniis re, eived decided benefit was cured be fine the bittle was tinid. Have had no return of the eoniplnint, Charlotte Parker, Waverly, N. Y. 'Jlio Hope of the Nation. Children, tlow in di velopment, puny, ecrawii) and delicate, use "Wells' Health Keiiewer." II. Krueyer, of West Plains, Mo., g.iyg; My wile had flooding last winter, and she Used one bottle nf Merrell'8 Female Tome and was cured, itltliough I had the seivices i) two d'jctuiB before. She owes her life to its Use, Mm, M try H iyit, of Avon, Si. Genevieve Co., Mo , sajs, August SDtli, ISU : I hae Used Meriell'a Feiiuiie Tonic diirini; pi'iv'inmcy, and afier child birth, with the very best result. I canimt upvuk too hij;h Iv ol it. "Koiijjh on Pa lit" Plaster; Porous and KtrctiL.'thenin, improved, the bet lor backache, pains in client or Bide, r i ii-n in u 1 1 - m, iieuialuiit. 'j.-j cents, Diiiij Kists or in ail. 5 Carter's Little Liver Pills are free from all crude Mini irritating matter. Conceti tinted itie licine only; very hiu'1; very easy to take; no pun; no Kilppin.; no puiin. Scmelhina nht Allen's Hillniis PIijhIc Acts u it kly, relieves proni tly, and never f'tlls to cure ah k lie idat lie ami cnustipit t'nn. 2.1 cents lnr4;e bottle. --At, all ilrnej ulsin 1 yniiisMMi'H Lees and U tk. When Did'luh clipped i If hiiisoii'h locks that 1 1 1 i ij 1 1 1 y ii'hiele at ture becniiie "us other men." If it colli I be pioved llnd the 0-seslon uf luxitiiunt hair Would enable men to tear open lions' J ws,Hlse,nx & Co., would be driven lld in the i Hon to tup ply eliollyh ol Prnkei'it I lair lluNmn to meet tlm demand, An it is dm Ihilsun preveiim yotit Imir front fsllinu; out, nnd restores the oi'lulivil colored If failed or iriiy. 11 sides it In n tzreat adilition to tlm toilet tublo olinply as a dreselng, SULLIVAN VS. LAFLIN. Tbo Doatou Slugtfor Is Almost Knocked Out By tho Pro fessional Athloto. Having a Life Givn Him, Ha Eeoovors His Wind and Oourago and Tuna the Tables on the Professor, Paddy Ryan Once More to Fact His Old Foo In a Four-Round Glove Contest. N'kw Yon, .November 11. MailLson Square Garden wiw Oiled hist night w ith an audience of fully 7,000 people to wit ness the four-round "Jove coutcst, Mar quis of Ojiecnhbcrry rules, between John L. Sullivan, the champion, and Prof. John II. Ealllii, tlm New York athlete. Many promlueut (iportlus iuen, as well as a number of brokers, baukers and mer chants, wero present. After some pre liminary bouts by some locul celebrities, the stars of the evening caino upon tho platform. Hutu of them were enthusias tically received, aud It was some uiluutes before order was restored, Laflln was dressed lu white flannel, supported by a blue belt. Arthur Chambers and Hilly Edwards looked after Ids wants, while Harry Edwards bandied the bottles. Lutllu looked very stout and showed very little muscular development, and was ap parently nervous. Sullivan looked lit, and his muscles showed that be had un dergone considerable training, but there was a lack of "springiness" lu his move ments, and when he struck out bis trip lammerdike blows lacked steam. He was esquired by l'atsey Sheppard and Tom Daley. Mike McDonald, of Chicago, was the referee. After the usual preliminaries lime was called. ItOlND ONR. I.afliu opened by seudlug out his left straight at Sullivan's nose, which sur prised the latter greatly, as It was a lib erty he was not used to, but be soon re covered and went at bis adversary right and left, banning him In the jaw and ear, not heavy, however. I.allin put In two slight hits and the pair clinched. When they broke away, Sullivan let go both bauds, catching I.afliu un the nose, and drawing tho blood. A swinging crack on the ear sent hiiu down on bis knees. I.af liu looked frightened and lifted Ids hands in supplication. Ten seconds Is the time allowed to get up, but I.aflln took over half a minute to mate up bis mind to return to the attack, and then It was lu a vry timorous fashion. Sullivan then hit out with both hands but he did imt seem to hurt I.allin much. I.afliu was then sent down several times, but he brought about bis ow n upset in more In stances than one, and did It to gain tho ten seeouds allowed by the rules, lie had ltd the worst of the bout. HOVND TWO. No sooner had the men toed the scratch than Sullivan sent out both hands, land lug on the nose, face aud ear. I.aflln toiintfreij on tlm ear ami nose. Then Mine some long range exchanges, In tho midst of which Eatlin was sent down In Ii heap. Sullivan hit uiui while on his knees, and It took considerable persuasion to induce Eaflin to get up. lie dually got up and fought with Sulli van catching him on the nose and face Several times. Sullivan made play with both hands but seemed to be getting very weak, and once when Laflln had him over ngalnst the ropes he put his hands down and then Lalliu rattled away with both gloves scoring many points. It looked as though Sullivan was whipped, and had Lalliu been at all game, be might have won tho fluht right then as he bud much the best of tho bout. ItOlKI) TltltKK. This time I.allin shot out both hands and scored at the face and car. Sullivan countered ou the jaw, and I.allin went down very groggy. His next attempt saw him land on the car, while Lalliu hit out at the fac Then there was a lot of hugging, I.aflln doing the most of tho enchaining. From this ont he seemed to get very weak on his pins, " while Sullivan recovered a little and knocked the New Yorker down repeatedly. Sul livan shaped himself for an effort, aud, letting golds right, caught Laflin on the point of the jaw, knocking hi in down. He was vory groggy and practically "out" when Edwards picked him up and carried blm to his corner. Captain Wil liams stood ready to stop the affair, but let them come up. Riu'sn Foirt. No sooner had they put up their hands than Sullivan caught Laflin ou the jaw. This shook him, bijt he clinched and saved hlnieelf from falling. When they broke away Sullivan put In two raps on Lafllu's face and jaw, making him sit down in a hurry. When ho resumed, Lurllii tried to make his load, and landed lightly, but ho was too weak aud shaky to do any damage. Sullivan was vory little betUir off, and his blow had no force wluttcver, Once or twice Lnfllu was sent down, but his weak and groggy condition brought tills about and when Sullivan caught hlin on the ear he was willing to gi to sleep. Captain Wil liams then stopped the fight aud the -referee, gave his award to Sullivan. Will MoetAtfithi. Ntw Yonit, November li. A four round glovo contest was arranged la: t night between Paddy Hyan, tho ex-cliam-ptnti, and Jno. L. Sullivan, tho champion. The fight will ooin off in tho third week In January ut Madison Square Garden, sr. t . jja Mr MHI.lt H V U N KD. Fourteen Million Tmot of Lumber and Two MUU Deatroywd. Dui.t'Tii, Minj., November 11. At about one o'clock yrabtf'tlay morning flro was discovered In tho yards of thcOncotn Lumber Company, fuurttx-n miles from town. The mills had been shut down Saturday night, and there was no steam In Uie fire turnips, ao until the arrival of an r-nglim Trout the city the Are raged un checked. It started In the middle uf tlio yards and burned In all dltvotlon to tho last, taking dwellings, strides and boarding-houses to Utu number of seven. The mill wus aUo oonsuined. On the west woro the ynrds and mills uf the Osteibmui ft llugbart Lumber Company, which wero swept clean, lliu yards of both companies trim ptlud full of dry- sawed lumber. Tho Oneota Company bad 9,000,000 feet burned, and Osterbrout & Hugbart 5,000,000 14,000,000 In all, which, with the two mills, was worth SL'75,000. Ou this there la an Inuranco of 3160,000. Tho flro la thought to havo been Incendiary. At noon yesterday the burned district was as clear as a floor, and could bo walked over In every direc tion without trouble. This tiro reduces tho htock of lumber in tho city yards to about 4'J,000,000 feet, and Is tho wortt lire ever known lu this district. nm -rcitr. Brighton Beach Races. New Yoiik, November 11. The entries yesterday at Brighton Ueacu were un usually large and tho racing excellent First liace For beaten horses, three quarters niliei Miss Haldwln, llrst; Sara Kinery, second; Glenbar, third. Time, 1:18. Mutuals paid, $15.60. Second liace Selling uJlowances, ono mile: Montauk, first; Lytton, secondi F-mnia, third. Time, 1 A t l-i. Mutuals paid, 21.80. Third Itace Selling allowances, one mile: Unknown, llrst ; I.lllle U., second; Tilford, third. Time, 1 ;H4 -4. Mutuals paid, tf'.'4.70. Fourth l&icc All ages, one and one eighth miles: lioyal Arch, first; Little Fred, second; Geo. Singerlv, third. Time, 1:57. Mutuals paid, $18.'ji). Fifth Itaoe Maidens, all ages, seven eighths mile: Valiant, first; Fate rson, second; Adele, third. Time, 1:32 1-4. Mutuals paid, $22.55. The Plenary Council. Rauiuork, Mn., November 11. Yes tcrday the deliberative work ot the Coun ell began. The formulas of proceeding having been duly arranged lu advance, the different clauses of the schemata were assigned to the several Theological Com mittees. Last evening Ulght Key. J. Ire laud, D. D. llishop of St. Paul, preached at the Cjithedral on the subject, "The Church the Support of Just Govern ment.1' The entire episcopacy of tho United States, with a single exception (lilshop John Trigg, D. D., lilshop of Pittsburgh, who Is ill;, attending the council. The tliree Canadian liishnps, Most Hev. John J. Lynch, Archbishop of Toronto, aud Ulght Kev. T. O-.Mahony, D. D., coad jutor of Toronto, and Ulght Uev. John Walsh, D. D., liishop of Loudon, Canada, and the Ulght Uev. J. Usoiif, Vicar Apos tolic of Northern Japan, while not taking part In the deliberations, have been as signed the privilege of seats at all the ses sions. McCullout'H la Chicago. Ciiuufio, In.., November 11. John McCullough the tragedian - arrived In this city this morning and went directly to tho Chicago Club of which he Is a member He was alone and bad very little to say except that he was on his way to M. Louis to plav in that ell v. He remained at the club onlv long enough to take break fist and then left, saying be must go to tho depot to see his baggage properly cheeked Very few members of the club were about the rooms at the time of McCullough's appearance there. One gentleman was found however, who said Uio tragedian was. looking very well and appeared abundantly able to take care oi himself The servants, however, all ol whom know the actor by sight, were doubtful of bis correct mental balance. One or two ex pressed their opinion that .McCullough was a "iitto off." Fat Stock Show. Chicago, III., November 11. The Seventh Annual Fat Stock Show began this morning at tho Exposition building under the most favorablo auspices. Fulled States Commissioner of Agricul ture I.orlng, who was expected to deliver Uie opening address, could not be pros ent. The formal opening was therefore postponed until to-ulght, when Mayor Harrison will deliver an address. ExxTienced stockmen assert that the exhibit of stock Is as fine hs was ever seen at Smithfleld, London. The great con test for supremacy la between Uie breed ers of Short-horns, Hereford and Polled Angus, and attention la more concentrat ed upon butchers' stock than on horses, as in former years. Tlio work of award ing the prizes commences at once, and w ill continue until the close of the exhibi tion, November 20th. Timely Warning Profited By. Ni'.w ni'itti, N. Y., Novoinbcr 11. At four o'clock this morning a heavy emi grant train going West on the West Shore Koad, broke In two and stopped at Corn wall Station. Owing to the train-men neglecting to send back a danger signal, a heavy freight train following- ran Into tho passenger train completely wreclflbg most of tho pasbenger cars. The engine. of the freight train was overturned Into the ditch, as wero several freight cara. No lives were lost. The emigrants saw the danger and hastened out of tho cars without one being Injured. Wbyte Aoqultted. l'lniutsitt no, Va, November 11. In tho easo of tho Commonwealth against W. A. Whyte, late assistant teller of tho in solvent Planters' and Mechanics' Hank, charged wlUi having made fraudulent en tries on the books of the bank, tho Jury1 yesterday rendered a verdict of acquittal. This virtually seiUos the other two oases of the same character against Wbyte, That's What's the matter With Dan. Albany, N. Y., November 10. Card.4 were Issued yesterday for the wedding of Hon. Dawilel Manning and Miss Mary Livingston Frcyr, November ltfUj. Level-Headed Sanaa. Ci.kvri.avd, November 11 "I am a Prohibitionist," said Miss Susan U. Anj thuny this morulug, "but I was opposed to making the Issue a National one, and I regret that tlio Pruhlbltloulsta, or rathe tho St. JohttlefN wero so eager to defoiitj Mr. lilalue. If they have succeeded I be lieve tho cause of prohibition ha4 KUKN MKT BACK for years. In tho miecesi oi the Demo emtio txirty in A National contest tho questions that were selUod by tlio war will be brought prominently oiward again and prohibition and wuman suf frage will be put back. I am iu favor oi woman auffragn, for I do not. believe pro hibition can be ucoomplbtbed wlthont tho aid of woman's ballot," A, KanreX Nkw Yoiik, Novtttubuf 11-Sovon largo gas companies completed it oonsoildatlon under ono corporation yesterday. They Siut the prlre of gas at $1.73 pi MiouhhikI out, instead of 43.25, as fotntcriy. Astronomical. As a matter of interest to many of our readers, we give the following summary of tho changes and phwsnt our bister planeta for November: Mars U evening star, lie, like most of his brothers, is traveling south. Not long since every planet in tho system was in north declination. At the end of the month, Venus, Mercury, Uranus and Mars are in south declination. Not long since all the planets wcie morning stars. Before November clu6es Mars, Mercury and Nep tune are evening stars. Movements seem ingly without order are in reality exemlifl- c-itiona of the unswerving law that regulat es the course, of every member of tho ma terial universe. Tho November moon fulls on the 3d at :U0 o'clock in tno morning, standard time. Tho moon is in conjunction with Neptune on the 3d and with Saturn on the 5th. She is at her nearest point to Juptier on the 11th, and to Uranus on the 13th. She makes a charming appearance on the east ern sky iu coi junciion with Vet.us on the 14th, three days before her change, the waning crescent hanging 2 degrees eouth of the morning star. On tho 18th the new moon is in conjunction with Mercury, and fulfills her round by paying her resyects to Mars on tho 10th. The earth, as she swings her ponderous bulk in her orbit, encounters about the 13th tho November meteor-zone. The gigantic hoop or eclipse consists of a swarm ot par ticles following Tcmpcl's comet in its orbit. This uufortunate visitor from the star depths on arriving within the solar domain unwari'y ventured too near the planet Uranus. Tho planet captured tho comet, and forced it henceforth to revolve within tho boundaries of tho solar system, the event occurring probably in tho second century of the Christian era. Tho perihel ion of the comet's orbit reat on the earth's orbit where she pusses ou the 13th of Nov ember, aud its aphelion extends beyonds the orbit of Uranus. A process of disin tegration is going on, and the debris of tLe comet and the swarm of meteors are gradu ally scattering through tho whole zone, only one-tenth of which is now filled dense ly with the mooter swarms. The period of revolution is about thirty-three years, and a grand display occurs only at theso inter vals, when the earth crosses tho densest por tion of the zone. The last memorable dis play was in 1800-07, the next is expected in 1899. Observers on the nights of the 11th, 12th, 13th and Uth will bo sure to see a few meteors radiating from the con stellation Leo, and there is always a possi bility that on unexpected number of falling stars may make the heavens resplendent with their fiery trains. According to Dr. Macgowan's col lation regarding tho history of musk as presented by Chinoso writors, tho musk deer is found throughout tho moun tains of l'ttn-nnn, Szechwan, and Thib et. This littlo animal is so timid that it ofteii dies of fright. It foods on juni per leaves and reptiles. In tho spring its peculiar glandular pouch is greatly swollen and iullamed, 'and tho secre tion is always voided by tho door on tho samo spot and covered over with earth. In such places deposits of musk of a superior quality aro found, amount ing sometimes to twonty pounds in weight, nnd of so pungent a naturo that if carried through a garden or wood it prevents fructification. This valuablo substanco no sooner loaves tho hands of tho hunter than skillful manipulators ndulterato it for the wholesale dealers, who furthor so de base it for tho trade that thcro is final ly in tho mixture otic red very littlo in deed of genuine musk, say only about 10 per cent. Musk is said to bo des tructive to intestinal worms and an an tidoto to tho venom of scrpouts. One Trial. The little daughter of Mr. T. M .Casad, Corydon, lows, was cured of a severe burn by one application of St. Jacobs Oil, tbo magical pain cure, leaving no marks. Advice to Mothers. 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Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Hallway, Texas and Pacific Railway and International and Great Northern Itailroad, are thousands ot acres of tho choicest farming and grazing la ii ils in the world, ranging in price from $ 2.00 to (300 and 14.00 per acre, in a healthy country, with climate unsurpassed for salubrity nnd comfort. Bend your ad- Iress to tho undersigned tor a copy or sta tistics of crops raised in Arkancas and Texas, In 1882, and makeup your mind to go and see for yourself when you learn that the crop fnr 1883 Is 80 per cent larger than that of 1882. To those purchasing land owned by tho Company, and paying one-fourth, one half, or all cash, a proportionate rebate il allowed fur money paid for ticket! or freight over tho Companies lines. If. C. Tow.S8E.nd, Gcn'l Tass. Agt. St. Louis, Mo.