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THE DAI CAIRO BUI ETIN. U. J VOL. XVI. CAIRO, ILL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER l'J, 1834, NO. 296. MO POISON IN THE PASTRY IF iilll ARE T7S2ZD. (.TeKitm,fudillni..Vc.,n. drllculrly unrt nut orally u. tbr trull from hlcb Ihry made. FOIl STRENGTH AXD TRUE FRUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. Price flaking Powder Co., Chicago, 1.1. st. Louia, Mo. Mini or Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder -& Dr. Price's Lnimlin Yeast Gems, Jr.l lr y Hop Ya.l. WK BlKK BUT ONE tll AUTY. 0. W. HENDERSON, No. 10t Commercial Ave., Sole Ag;entfoi the Celebrated and KANGES, also carries thelirui-ct and beit n.-lectcd stocsol HEATING STOVES ever brnnftht t the city. Price- ranging from tbo loaesi lor cheap stove Dp to ibe clorot figure. ON the FINEST and BEST. HEADQUARTERS FOR Rallderi' Hardware, and a cnmulete assortment o TiDin, Urauttitarart. ttarthenware ani a r-m r line of Hoii.b Kurnl.h:n.' Wool, l.aoip, fixture etc, Call andrxanln helorr pii-cnas im. Corner 12th and Commercial Aenue, Cairo, 111. Telephone No. W. Goltlstine & liosen water 13G dc 138 Com'l Ave. hare a full and complete lino of Dry Goods! Dress Goods! Linen Goods, Dusters, Motions, Etc. A heavy Mock t Body BrtiMeis, Taper trie, aud Ingrain C-A-K-P-IS-T-S A full atock of Oil Clo'b, all tlaus and price. All Ooodaj nt Bottom Prices! I a. r. Bar SOBKHT A. "SITH SMITH BROS' Grand Central Store. DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, DRY GOODS, ETC. OA IRQ. - - ILL NEW YORK STORE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The Liu'i?3-4 vtvrietv Stiwl. IN TIIK. CITY. GOODS SOLD VERY CLOSE mm mm NEW YORK STORE CO, Oor. Nlnotaonth street I Pnii III Commercial v,nni ' 'illMi. l Mrs. Emily Rowers, Banner S:T:0:R:E, Mri. AMANDA CLARKHON, Agent. Nnxt A1extmlr Co. Dunk, MthBt Cairo, 111. Ur-Oood Stock and Prices Reasonable..! ADVERTISE 1 IN The Dailv Bulletin. THE CATTLE CONVENTION. Second Day's Proceedings of tha Most Important Conven tion of tho Year. Gentlemen of Elegant Leisure Who Take Their Time in Doine; Things A Lively Fight hi Prospeot. The Tanners Turnout A Memorial to tho Rancheroi A Military Parade and Illumination. St. Locis, Mo., November 18. At 10:20 o'clock thin morning tho National Cattle Convention wan called to order by Temporary Chairman Major C. C. Rain water. The delegations were well repre sented, but tho raw weather had Its effect upon Intending visitors, and tho hall was by no means well filled. Announcements were nuide by Reading Clerk Fitzgerald of tho programme for this evening, the street illumination, Merchants' Kxchango reception and souvenir modal distribution, with the ap pointment of John Finn, of St. Louis, u.s temporary Si-rireant-at-Arms. The Committees on Credentials, Reso lutions and Permanent Organization, one member from each having been selected by each Stock Association represented In the Convention, were announced by Reading Clerk liroadwell, and tho Con vention adjourned until three o'clock this a.ternoou, to allow them to consult and report. Kvery dclciration was busied last night hi caucusing for the meeting to-day, and the result ot various conferences Has an understanding between Texas, Kansas, New Mexico, Arizona, Indian Territory and Southern Colorado to stand together. There arose yesterday the fei-ling among the Southern cattlemen . that a st henic was on foot, engineered by the Chicago Live Stock Association, to control the (invention in the interest of Chicago and the Northwest. It resulted in a sentiment of union among the former, who took to St, J.ouis as their center. Consequently St. Ixiuis will be selected by the Southerners for the next place of meeting, or in case this proves impos sible, I)euver as a second choice. (Jov cmor O. A. Iladley, of New Mexico, w united upou as permanent chairman. He is a man of lifty-ilve years, who has a National record as an able man. He served as a Colonel in the Union army during the war, and was af terward Governor of Arkansas from 1"S73 ".". SeveD years ago he went to New Mexico and entered into the cattle busi ness on his present ranch. KiiL'lrtail Moun tain, fourteen miles lroiu llutou. lie is still a poor man. LKATMKR PEALKttfl. The Tanners' Convention resumed its session at ten o'clock this morning in tho ladles' ordinary at the Planters. There were sixty-nine delegates present, aud Judge Shultz occupied the chair. A committee of nine, consisting of Messrs. Krieckbaus; Neillson, of Clncin nuti: France, of Louisville; Larril.ee, of Ilaltlrnore; Innes, of New York ; Ilalleti berg, of Louisville; Madeira, of La Crosse; Kicherson, of Pennsylvania; Judgu Shultz, of St. Louis, aud L. H. Watklns, of Denver, who were apolntcd to draft a memorial for the Cattlemen's Convention, rexrted. Tho memorial urged the consideration of the Convention 011 branding of hides on the sides, the most valuable portions, lessen ing their value from $1.50 to 91. Rou tine business followed. As this is the first National gathering of tanners, a per manent organization will be effected this afternoon, so that there may bo an an nual gathering. Officers will be elected tr the first term and by-laws framed. To-night a banquet will le served in tho diuing-hall of the Planters' House. MILITARY I'AKAl'K. Arrangements are being completed for the joint military and tiro department pa rade ami review to be given Thursday in honor of the delegates to the Cattle Con vention and their friends visiting the city. A letter signed by a number of tho leading merchants and manufacturers with whom many of tho boys are em ployed has been sent to Colonel Meier, notifying him of the fact that in view of the (icrasloti they will permit tho mem bers of the mliitia employed in their stores to join the companies on the day set. The following order has been issued by Colonel Meier, through Cuptain Mil ler: "The various commands, composing this brigade, will assemble at their re spective armories at 2 p. m. on Thursday, the 20th Inst., for parade and review. "Commanding officers will report at 2:110 p. m., by officer, or by telephone, to the Colonel commanding at tho Armory, Seventeenth and Pine." A HI GO Kit MAX THAN OLD CJSSAR. Heaven and Earth Alike IPowerless Ajrainst Senator Vest. St. Locim, Mo., November IS. Hon. John T. Heard, Congressman-elect, ar rived at tho Laclede this morning from Bodalla to confer w ith the Stato Central Committee. Ho is preparing to spend the winter in Washington, 1). C, to attend to tho war claims of Missouri. Speaking of the league which is struggling to organize against Senator Vest, ho saidi "Tho thing Is absurd. There can bo uo fight against Vest." "Where Is tho niiti-Botirbon strength against Vest? Not all the powers of heaven fund earth could prevail against hi 111. Why, if Jilllus Cmsar or St. l'uttl were both arrayed against him they could not defeat him. Mark me I" WINDI-Nti TIIK OLD 'J II I NO UP. The Canvass of Votes In Mew York Nar rowing to a Point. Nrw Yoiik, November 18. The Board of Canvassers met thin morning. Presi dent Waite was absent and Supervisor Kirk called tho meeting to order. Thero was llttlo interest manifested In tho pro ceedings except by a few local candi dates, About eleven o'clock a 111 Uo stir was created In tho chamber by tho an nouncement that John L. Sullivan was leaving tho court-room across tho way, followed by a crowd, and many of tho Htators and somo of tho disengaged supervisors rushed to tho windows to tuteh a glimpse of the famous slugor. coi oNKi. GR. nuss entered just thou and tho lutnrcst hi Sul livan oeased. Tim entrance of cx-ttua-ktrr "Rim. FXlrndy oansed a -slight- isre- satlon. no carried a shiny beaver In 000 hand a silver headed cane In tho other. In tho district which was being can vassed, tho Twentieth Assembly, tho race between Klrwlu aud Fitzgerald for Al dermau was vury close.. Klnvln figured op a majority of forty for himself, but Fitzgerald questions tho correctness ol his calculation, ami claims that many ballots were returned a defective, which should have been conn ted for him. Ex-Senator Grady was preseut to look after Fitzgerald's Interest. In tho Twenty-fifth Election District ouo blauk was reported ou the Aldernmnlo ticket. The name of one of tho candidates had been erased and in Its place was written 1 "For the suppression of thu Hoard ol Aldermen." Tho statement was mado by tho Clerk that tho vote for Corning on tho Cleveland electoral ticket was 48,13(1 over Warlord, tho highest on the Iilaln ticket. STORMY TIMES AHEAD. Alarming Humors of Revolutionary Out breaks In Meiloo. Nckva Lakkdo, Mex., November 18.- Alarmlng rumors fill the air regarding serious revolutionary outbreaks through out tho States of Nueva Loon and Coahuiti. Rellablo information in at most Impossible to bo had. The pcoplt are fleeing from the cities Into tho moun tains, aud the militia of this city hav been under arms for two days past await, ing momcntiry trouble. Tho presump tion is that the present outbreaks aro tin outgrowth of THIt BliOObT RIOTS in various cities on election day a wcl aso last Sunday. Tho town of Sablna Hidalgo since that date has been undei martial law. The Government troop) have obtained possession of Saberas, aud the revolutionists are encamped In thu hills near by. The revolutionists aro re ported as greatly outnumbering the regu lars. The people sympathize with tha revolutionists. General Trevlno, mili tary commander of tho State, has arrived at Lampazos with a company of regular troops from Monterey. Lampazos is on the Mexican National Railway, about 10U miles south of Nueva Laredo and some fourteen miles from Monterey. These revolutionary outbreaks are signlllcant, when It is remembered that General Hian will be inaugurated President in two weeks. Old Mexicans hero foresee stormy times ahead. Conductors in Council. Chicago, III., November IS. A largo number of delegates to the annual Con vention of Railway Conductors' Mutual Aid Betietlt Association have arrived in this city. The opening session will be held to-inorrow at the Grand Pacific Ho tel. A UlOH OLD TIME OVER ELECTION NET S. Henry Laugenliau keeps a saloon ou Front street, Kensington, a suburb of Chicago. Fred Frantz is now sawing a cord of wood In front of Mr. Laugenhau's saloon, to the inspiring strains of tho Kensington baud, while John Boody Is wheeling Mr. Laugenhau seven blocks in a wbeel-barrow. The latter forfeits a keg of beer every time ho tumbles off tho barrow. The entire population of Ken sington are anxiously awaltiusr the result. It is all ou accouutoJf the. election. 9 ETt VBrrffif'KM " RIO IIT, Two Practical Jokers Played Bandits and Got Shot. Dayton, O., November IS. Albert Lois and Edward Stamm, of Miaraisburg, last night attempted to play a joko npou Cliu tun Mayers, whom they met driving ou the highway between Carrollton and Mlamisburg. They approached him aud demanded his money and effects. May ers at once fired, wounding both of them. Stamm had his left ear shot off and Lets was wounded about tho arm, but neither seriously. After the shooting tho young men explained matters to Mayers and he took them to Mlamisburg, where a physician was procured to dress their wounds. Saw Wood and Say Nothing1. Chicago, III., November 18. ITenry Krause, a Government employe, Is this morning sawing a cord of wood in frout of the Custom-house as tho result of an election bet. He Is being encouraged by a brass baud and an enthusiastic audi ence. THE nKNNKPIN CANAL. The Lake Michigan & Mississippi Canal Company is holding a session this morn ing at the Grand Pacific Hotel. Several members of Congress and others Interest ed In the construction of tho Hennepin Canal are In attendance. Postal Clerk Arrested. Houston, Tex., November 18. J. II. Young, of Galveston, was arrested hero last night just as ho was about to take a train at the depot. Young had boons trusted employe In the Galveston Post office for llfteen years. His arrest causes great surprise. Acting Postmaster Green, of Galveston, charges Young with ab stracting money from tho malls. Young vehemently declares his Innocence. Ho says that there wero somo letters lost, but that ho Is not to blamo. Arthur's Mistake. CiiiCAdo, III., November 18. Frank L. Laring and John Fleming, millionaire bucket-shop proprietors, who woro con victed last fall of using the United States mail for swindling purposes and sentenced to pay a heavy lino and to one year's Im prisonment, were released from prison this morning, having been pardoned hj the Prcsldeut. Woolen Mill Burned. Waukesha, Ww., November 18. Tho Waukesha Woolen Mill, one of tho largest In tho Stato, burned last night. Tbo loss la estimated at 975,000; Insurance, 9ufi, 0(H). Ono hundred hands are thrown out of work. Manager Had Held, one of thu heaviest stockholders, does not think tha mill will ba rebuilt. Tho iy-roll wa nearly 93,000 per mouth. It Is tho uwsf serious financial blow Waukosha has ovel received. CAULIHLU AND RANDALL. Rival Candidates For tko Speakership, Washington, 1). C, November 18. A friend of Speaker Carllsk who is In tlx city, says tbo Speaker Is not a cundlduU for any Cabinet position. Ho much pro fers his prosent place, and his friend have already begun a canvass aiming tlx members of tho next House, He feeli quite confident of rv-leoiiou, althoiigl Randall will plvo him a bettor brush foi It In th CoaUsi to ootMtUaa iudaU tha liwUuxav. PERISHED IX THE FLA3TES, An Old Man Tries to Save IUi Property and Lc30 His Lifo. A Forgetful Cattle Man Diows Ilia Ou Out and Com;s Nar Coins Out li.msolf. MTduli:i'oiit, N. Ym November 18. ! This village has twlco been almost do j stroyod by Uro within tho past two years. , I This moi'ulug it was again visited, and an old citlieu pei'i shed In tho flames. Tho flro broke out at four o'clock In tho grocery of C. W. Udell, who, with John Cahlll and Clerk Frank Coon, wero sitting by the stove at tho tlino. The fire was found W ho under full headway in tho living ttjiirtments back of the building, occupied' by Delos Warren and family, I wno were asleep in tho second story. ! Ladders wero raised from Ixiow U rescue tho sleeping inmates, four of whom were saved, but A. T. Olds, an uncle of Mrs, Warren, quite an old gentleman, who boarded with Warren, was cut off while attempting to rescue his trnnk con taining his clothing aud other valuable property. His body was found In tho ruins. The loss amounts to ton thousand dollars and Is hall covered by Insurance. Ho "Blowed the One it Thin Out." St. Louis, Mo., November 18. Tho first case of gas-blowing among tho cat tlemen occurred Sunday night at tho St. James, when a largo party in No. HO re tired to ret after serenely blowing out tho gas. The watchman sniffed tho odor shortly afterwards and knocked at tho rancher's door. After succeeding in waking him np, he had a hard time to persuado him to open tho door. The transom was opened finally aud tho sleepy man awakened, lie became very sick, but braced up after a few cock tails, remarking: "I forgot all about that onery thing, aud blowed it out without thinking."' DhA HI'S OL'I-sKS. Died of Congestion of the Lungs. B.u.TIMouk, Mi., November 1. Thu . . . . . 1 i, ..1 I wue 01 rostuiasier Aureon oieu io- d:yor congestion of the lungs. Fired and Fell Dead. Washivuion, D. C, November 18. UiTum I). Bodlue, of Ohio, clerk ill tho Auditor's Office of the Post-olllce De partment, killed himself at bis desk at 1 p. in. to-day. He opened his vest, aud placing the 'pistol at his heart, fired aud fell dead. Depression ol spirits assigued as the cause. Died of Heart Disease. Brooklyn, N. Y., November 1 8. Chas. E Bostwlck, Deputy Collector of tho Uji-ed States Internal Keveuue Denari us, died suddenly to-day of heart dls- . i ' ftound In tha Ruins. Last IV mi on, Mass., November 18. Fire this morning destroyed the planing mill of A.J. McLaren. After it had been extinguished the body of Win. Stewart, watchman, was found in the ruins. HMIiLY ARRIVAL. A Husband'a Approach Saves His Wife's Life. Atlanta, Ga., November 18. Late Sunday night, while Mrs. W. R. Brooks was sitting up awaiting her husband's re turn, two negroes entered the house and one grasped the lady by tho throat and held a knife pressed against It, while tho other ransacked the truuks and bureaus, finding only one dollar. They were so maddened when they found that the money they sought had been put in bank, that they were about to put tho lady to death when tho nppearanoo of her husband routed them. DOWN OO THE WAGES. Second Heavy Reduction In a Few Weeks. Cleveland, 0., Novemlier 18. Last week the employes of the bar mill de partment of the Clevelaud Rolling Mill Company received notice of a reduction of wages to tho extent of from ten to llfteeu per cent. This was the second cut in a few" weeks, and tho men became greatly dissatisfied. Yesterday to tho number of forty or fifty, they left tho mill, and refused to work any longer. The Company mado a statement to them that the mill could not be kept in opera tion at the old scale of wages, aud not willing to suspend entirely they had adopted the method of lowering tlw wages. Tho misunderstanding between tho employers aud tho men, It is believed, will be arranged. A Partisan Outran. Dktuoit, Mich., November 18. Two years ago C. J. Kellly contested tho elec tion of Win. 'Jennison for Circuit Judgo of Wayne County, but failed, as his friends claimed, because the Legislature acted against him ami sided with Jenni son on account of partisan feeling, thu Republicans having a majority. To-day an attempt is being made to count out two of thu recently elected Republican Representatives from this district with the alleged object of counting in two Democrats, on account of informalities, thus Insuring a Democratic1 Legislature, before which Kellly can renew his con test and get Jennison unseated. The in dications are that the canvassers will have no trouble In coutitltig In tho two Democrats. The Swnlm Court-Martial. Washington, D. t November 18. In tho Swaliu Court-martial to-day before the accused was called npon U) plead, by agreement betwuen counsel, Colonel My rou M. Baker, test I lied: That tlw Hate man duo bill was by agreement turned over to him by tho firm of Bright & Hum phrey after llateman's changes were first mado 1 that Colonel Morrow caino to Ilatcmnn's bank with a note of Introduc tion from Swslin to obtain a loan, when It was discovered that Morrow's pay vouchers were duplicates. 11.' spoke to Swalm alKitit It, and Swalm expressed surprise, Colonel Parker test! lied also to being present at a subsequent Interview between Swalm aud BaU'iuan, at which warm words wore Used. It was said during tho interview Umttf Munvw wait eourtrtnwttiyS oil ot hts creditors would lose their money. Witness, however, did not say that SwiUm said this. Charges against Swalm wero then read. Swalm's counsel argued that Swalm bad not contemplated, attempted or per petrated any fraud. Tho resignation of Llcuteuant Ward W. Very, Uuited States Navy, has been ac cepted, to take effect April 80th. Commodore McCauley has been ordered to assume command of tho League Island Navy Yard ou tho ma Inst. THE IX' It If. Brighton Beach Kaoea. NbwYokk, November 18, Yesterday was tho load day's racing of tho soason at Brighton Beach. There was a large attendance, and the track was in excellent order. First Raoe Two-year-olds j three quarters mile : Florentine, first; Bonulo Lee, second: Miss Daly, third, llmo, 1 :17 1-t. Mutuals paid, 930.65. Second Raco All ages; ono rnllo: Bal thazar, first; Carley B., second ; Clarence, third. Time, ls45 5-4. Mutuals paid, s.'.U0, Third Race Handicap-, all ages; mllo and a quarter! King Fan, first; Bouncer, second; Ten Strike, third. Time, 1:57. Mutuals paid, 921.90. Fourth Race For beaten horsesi one and one-eighth miles: Nettlo, first; Ualedon, second; Tunis, third. Time, l:r,7 1-2. Mutuals paid, 955.15. Fifth Raco All ages; seven furlongs; Miller, .first; George Slngerly, second; Contcssa, third. Tlniu, liii. Mutuals paid, 9H.S0. MORTON'S MOTTO. Every Man to His Port In Time of Dan ger. New York, November 18. Among tho passengers who will sail for Europe to morrow morning Is Levi P. Morton, Uuited State Minister to France. Mor ton's leave of absence has not yet fully expired, but ho considers It proper to re turn to Paris us quickly as possible, In order to minister in person to the wants of Americans residing there during tho present cholera epidemic. RUMORED TRAIN ROBBERY. Twenty Masked Men Kill An Express Messenger and Rob His Car. Kansas City, Mo., Novemlier 18. A report has reached hero thut the south bound Wabash passenger train Irom Council Bluffs was robbed at Qnltinan, in Northwest Missouri, lust night. I he report states that twenty masked men stopped the train, killed the express mes senger and robbed his car of 91, GOO. The slory has not yet been confirmed, but as it comes from two sources, it bears a semblance of tniih. Officials lu tins city profess ignorance of the affair. Gorman at Horns. Baltimore, Mi., November 18. Sena tor Gorman, Chairman of the National Democratic Committee, arrived at 10 a. m., aud was given an ovation. There wero a!)out- 2,000 meu In line when the traiu bearing Mr. Gorman arrived at Cam den Station. When he made his appear ance tho storm of cheers aud shouLs of weleomo wore rltfinlriff. Mayor Lat robe delivered an address of welcome, after which Gorman was escorted to Bar man's Hotel where ho received and dis missed the procession. The delegation from the Second Ward had at their front a banner presented to them in 1833. No Riot In Dublin, Ga. IIawkinsviu k, Ga., November 18. A gentleman just arrived here from Dub lin, where a fatal riot was retried to have occurred, announces that no trouble occurred there. Tho reports gained widespread circulation in tho State, and created considerable anxiety. Belva Writes a Letter. Cincinnati, O., November 18. Belva Lockwood one of the defeated Presiden tial candidates writes a letter toa friend in this city to show that though beaten, the equal rights party Is not conquered, but will have its banners (lying In the next quadrennial contest, better equipped for the fray, aud with its zeal undimin ished. The Warrant Issued. llAHiiisnt nij, Pa., November 18. Gov ernor Patttson to-day Issued a warrant for the execution of Charles Briggs, of Philadelphia, on the 1Mb of January, for tho murder of Mary Briggs. Making a Martyr of St. John. Amstehihm, N. Y., November 18. Tbo antl-St. John men paraded last night. After the parade, they hung St. John In etllgy at the corner of Market aud Main streets. A Coward's Work. Glovkusville, N. Y., November 18. An etllgy hung ncsoss Main street yester day morning, which was Inscribed "wife deserter, party traitor, John P. St. John." It attracted a largo crowd. TELEOUAlMilO 1IUEVITIES. V. P. Schenck, a well-known river man, died nt Vevay, lud. The Evangelical alliance of the United States met at New York. Chicago tickets are selling Kansas City by all the lines. for 91 t .John Leo Foo, a Chinaman, shot lu a row at Topeka, Kas. was fatally Three blocks of business bulldlngH wero destroyed at Mlllbauk, Dak. In New Haven 400 men employed la the Iron works went out on a strike II. J. Shaw & Co., large manufacturers of furniture, Montreal, have assigned. Tho Cumberland Valley coal operators announce a general roductiou In wages. Gladstone initio a speech in tho Brit ish House of Commons on the franchise bill. Thirteen Germans ongaged as officers in the Chinese army arrived at Tleo Tsui. A heavy frost at Paris haw had a fa vorable effect lu chocking tbo cholera epl- deuikv. At Livingston, Mont., Jefferson Bryant shot to diuih John Bowman, his business part ier, Eight car-loads of Maryland exblblU for the New Orleuns World's Kxpoaitiou ars ttu route. The annual report of the llghthouiu board ask 2'.'5,noo for tho lighting and buoyage of rivers. J. A. Mahii, bushtnss nisnaster nt the Kansas City Jonrn.il, and Mrs. Fanulo JCaitentou, ut Cbjuao, Uvo unlaw in njwrilfc, b ....... . , Absolutely Pure. Thin powdr nevf r varies. A marvel of purity, strtnuth nml wlinlenmnunena More economical ilian ordinary kind, and cannot be sold in com petition witb the mtilti'udo of low uat, abort wuIkIii, alum o ilioeihaie powder.. Sold only In cans. ROYAL MAKING PoVVD'R CO., 10t Wa lStieet. Now York. L. E. FALCONER, teri. W. 0. f ary. I Dealer in shrouds, Metalic Cases. Coffins, &c, Ac Grave Vaults always on baud. oarso in readi ness when called or. So. 12 6th St., Cairo, 111 Hexky IIasenjaegeb, Mannfacturer and Dealer in soda Water, champaign cider, birch beer, Slieboyg-an Mineral S'prwg-s Water, ALW1TS ON BAND, Milwaukee Beer in ke9 and bottles, a speciiilty. Manufactory Corner 4th & Com'l Cairo, Ills. LOUIS c.iieiieert; (Successor to Chas T. Kewland and H.T.Uerould.) Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter Commercial Ave , bet. feuth and Ele venth kSt8., CAllcO, : : : ILL. Drlvo Well Force and Lift Pnmpi furnished and oat up. A(unt for tbe Celebrated "BUCKEYE FORCE PUMP'Vi he bent pump ever Invented. New Gas Fixtures umlshed 10 order. Old fixtures repaired and bronRd. (tr Jobbing promptly attended to 819-tf X-f . 33. INOE, Manufacturer and Dealer ln- PISTOLS RIFLES 8th Street, between Com'l Ave. and Lcvea. CAlItO ILLINOIS WOKE BORING A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OF AMUXITION. sanm Heiatreri. All Kinds ol Keys Mads. J ALLIDAY BROTHERS. CAIRO, ILLINOIS. Commission Merchants, dbalf.hs:in FLOUR, GRAIN AND HAT Proprietor Egyptian Flouring Mil Is HiarbPit Cash ?rt Paid for Wheat, The Itcujnlar Cairo 4 Taducah Daily Packet. GUS FOWLER HANKY E. TAYLOR. Master. UUOUUI: JOUKs, Clerk. leaves Pducahfor0.tro dally (Snndays axespt ed) at a. m ., and Mound CUr at 1 p. m. Hetaa ng-.leam Cairo atp.m.KoaadCUratlF.aV