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HE DAILY ' CAIRO B ULI jETIN. VOL. XVI. CAIRO, ILL., THURSDAY MORXIXG, DHi.EMBiCK' 4, 1804. NO. 308. Brand. tdrgrtlMd m tbululfly pnr OOPfTAIW AMMOlflA. THt TEST I oI!Si..en toPeowij.on a tool itov. until he.Ud.thm ftps --Bit.r: maocT) DOES ROT CONTAIN AMMONIA. IT HULTUnUUI Hill NEVER iEM jl miOXID. Jf ?i""0 homM ,or 1urt' of wntur-f It hu etoa lh. con.um.r.' r.ll.1,1. un, THE TESTJFJHE OVEN. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., M AKKRJ OH Dr. Price's Special Flavoring Extracts. ft. Mm. mi, mm (MMm. u4 .ti.ralH.t.r k ,... Dr. Price's Lupulin Yeast Gems r.r Light, U.althy Bit ail, Th Wit Dry Ho T..t In th World. FOR 8ALE BY CROCERS. CHICACO. - BT. LOUI.. 0. W. HENDERSON, No. 191 Commercial Ave., Sole Agent foi the Celebrated and IANGES, al.oearrle. theltfge.t and but .elected tticitol HEATING STOVES er brought t th. city. Pr.ce ranging from iht lo.ei lur cheap Move tjljibe ciu.ert oVuie. ON the FINEST and BEisT. HEA DECANTERS hOK Balldr' IliMwa-e, ami . cmiMe aMotment o Tmwr, Orai.llewt.re, -arthenwara to a e mra line of llou.e Kirni.hn.' Uoud., Laici". fixture, te. Call aiid.xanin h-lur pa ci.a ut. Comer Uib aud Commercial AvenocCa ro.Ill. Telephone No. t Goldstine & Koseuwater 13G 138 Com'l Ave. bare a full and complete tin of Dry Goods! Dress Goods! Llnei; booils, Dusters, Notions, Etc. A he try itock ol Body Brni.e.., Taper trie, aud Ingrain C-A-K-M-T-S A full Hock of Oil o'.bi. all tlcei atd p'lcc. All tiooda t Bottom Prioesl At 1. .HITS. (VBBIIT4..IIITI SMITH BROS' Grand Central Store. DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,. DRY GOODS, ETC. OI'RO. - ILL IfBW YORK. STORE, WHOLKSAIK AND RETAIL. The Lartysst Variety Stock IN THK CITY. GOODS SOLD VERYCLOSK NEW YORK STORE CO, Cor, Nineteenth urtut I Pa i im i flnmmerc'a' AvHtint ' Mrs. Emily Bowers, Banner Mri. AMANDA CLARK80N, Agent. Next Alexandf r Ut Hunk, Hth St Oulro, Ul. tJrOood Htoek and Price neaionalile.l ADVERTISE IN ( ikDaiJj Bulletin. BUZZARD'S BAZOO, Ho Blows It Loud, Long and Threateningly to a Corre spondent. He Procla'ms His Innocence, Says He Is Houn led For Other Min's Crimes and Will Pnteot Himself. He Doesn't Want to Kill or be Killed, But Promises a Bloody Tims to H.a Captors. Philadelphia, Pa., December 3. Abe Buzzard and a compuulou have gone so far Into the swamp as to be beyond cap ture. A correspondent who returned from there to-day saw Abe Ba.zard. "Put down now exactly what I bay,'! said Buz tard, "and how I say It. Don't add any thing, because I have not much to say. Every winter there Is a lot ' ot stealing golug. ou here, especially In this section ol Lancaster County. I have seen my name con nected with burglaries on the same night which put me twenty miles apart in four different spots. Everything done crooked Ls done by Abe Huzzard and his gang. This Is all wrong. 1 have not been out of Lancaster County but once since I got out of jail. I was up In Heading to see a friend. Since then I have been In Uie mountains here, TRYI.NO TO LKAD AN HON'KST lipk. I worked at odd jobs, and bought this rifle of a fellow that came through here last summer. I paid him twentv-seven dollars for It. It is a repeater. W'itb this gun I am going to protect myself, I give all notice to let me alone. I nave done nothing. 1 am tired of being in jail an Innocent man, and I won't go back, as sure as there Is a God, and I believe In a God. No matter bow much I have been wronged, some day I will get square. Whoever takes me must do it when I am asleep. No man will ever get me alive. That Is as sure as there Is a God. I have no hard feel ings against any one, but I want them to let me alone me and my family. On Saturday, when shcuVr's store was rob bed, I heard the constables and horse companies were COMING FUK ME. Now, I didn't want to kill or bo killed. So I just got out of their way and went down to the swamp. There is only one man with us that's done any thing wrotig (if late, but that was uot robbery. 1 said ho could stay with uic, poor devil; he is better with me, out of danger than down in the count ry. I was home all Friday, Saturday and Sunday night. They won't come here in the night. In the day time 1 get out because I don't want to meet Uieiu. If I do aud they grab mo there will bo a bloody time." .THE WAK OKOWINU BITTER. Big Cut. Mads by Competing- Lin, to Western Points. Nkw York, December 3. The railroad passenger war continues unabated. The West Shore aud Erie are selling tickets to-day to Chicago for 150. The New York Central, and the Delaware, Lacka wanna & Western Roads ask 310.50 to the same point. To Detroit, the Erie Itoad asks $7, to Cincinnati, 810.50. One firm of ticket agents to-day quotes tho following prices by all roads, except the Pennsylvania lioad: Chicago, sjs.iU; Ciuciuiiati, $s.50; Cleveland, $0; De troit, 85; New urleans, round trip, $43; and Buffalo, 44.05. It is under stood that the Central has instructed brokers to sell their tickets as low as any other road. The Railroad War. Chicago, III., December 3. The Rail way Managers' conference ou Western passenger rates resumed this morning. The belief is expressed that a satisfactory agreement will be arrived at to-day. Later-Rates Restored. Chicago, III., December 3. The gen eral managers of the Missouri River Llues at the meeting to-day decided to ord'T a restoration of passenger rates to Missouri River points, taking effect to-morrow. The new rates are 912.50 to the Missouri River, aud $7.50 from Chicago to St. Louis. Tho new agreement is to rua two years. IIUNTINUTON'S DEVICE. How He Secured a Block ol Shares In Central Pacific New York, December 3. -The second trial of the suit by David Stewart, a re tired merchant, against Huntington, the railway kiug, to recover $SO,000 on a transaction in Central Pacltlc stock, was begun yesterday before Judge Van Vorst. Jos. 11. Choate Is the plaintiff's counsel, aud Roscoe Coukliug aud Francis N. Bangs conduct the case for Huntington. Mr. Choate, In questioning the jury, asked one of them whether ho knew Jay Gould. Mr. Bungs remarked that if auy juror had gained the Impression that Gould, Sagcor Mills are concerned lu the suit, ho wished to say that neither of them bad any thing to do with It. Mr. Choate, In his opening re marks to tho jury, said hu had reason for' asking If auy of them had any relations with Jay Gould. There wus a free ma sonry of tho moneyed lords, so that when one was touched they all wliikod. Stewart testitled that in 1870 Hunting ton desired to obtain lino shares of Cen tral Paclllc, which Stewart held. lie told Stewart that there were troubles lu the company, cither that there was au overissue of stock or danger of au over Issue, so that there would be sales at low figures, and ho wanted, while lu his pow er, to obtain for us a good price for tho stock, and ho would givo par aud Inter est. . It Is alleged that tho stock went up enormously soon alter. - How Arthur WUl Earn Hit Living. Nkw Youk, December 8. That Presi dent Arthur, at tho termination of liLs term of olllcc, will return to tho pructlco of law lu this city Is now considered set tled by those thought to know, unless ho Is elected to tho Senate, and, even lu that caso, ho might resume his profes sion. Several largo rooms on tho fourth floor ot tho Mutual Life Insurance Building, adjacent to tho apartments of tho Chamber of Commorco are being held , and pat In ordor for tho reception of tho i rmidrai After Much i . General Ben F, 1 Butler has an oftko on the satuc floor. President Winston of tho Mutual Life Is a warm social and political friend of tho President, and this accounts fov the latter's choice of an olllco In the Mutual Life Building. It Is understood that Mr. Arthur will not appear In court, not considering that It would comport with his dignity as ex-Presldcnt, but will coullue himself to the practice as consult ing attorney, only. Lven before he be came President, General Arthur, as mem ber of the llriii of Arthur & lUusoni, sel dom appeared In court. THE HfcViiMJK MARINE. Effective and Satisfactory Work of the Fast Year. Washington, D. C, December' 3. The Chief of tho Revenao Marine, In his annual report, shows the cost of conduct lug the service for the year to have been $451,311. The sigulilcaut fact Is noted in connection with this, that the assessed amount of Hues upon vessels apprehend ed through the efforts of tho service dur ing tho year was almost as great as the cost of maintaining it amounting to 8JS3.G42.. Tho relief work of the year excels that of any former year. Assistance was ren dered to 24ii shipwrecked or distressed vessels. Upon these vessels were 8,310 persons, many of whoso lives were Im perilled, aud sixty-three were saved from drowning. The special work ol the serv ice has been more than usually Import ant. The Corwln, Captain Healy, cruised ex tensively lu the waters of Alaska during the past season. The work has been pro ductive of most gratifying results. Tho tratllc in rum by Illicit traders, and tho consequent demoralization and Injury of the 'native population, have been almost entirely arrested on all the coasts. The Alaskan work of the revenue marine, it Is believed, could not now be abandoned without serious injury to the country. Recomtueudatiou is made for new and larger vessels for service at tho port ol New York and Alaskan waters. WASHINGTON. Want to Go to New Orleans. Washington, D. C, December 3. There seems to be a clash in the oplulons of leading Democratic members of tho House about the holiday recess. Chair man Morrison of the Ways and Means Committee, said to a United Press re porter to-day that a recess would doubt less be taken about Saturday the 1 3th, so that those who desired might attend tho opening of the New Urleans Exposition on the U;th. "There will not be such a recess as that would indicate," said Holmau, who ob jects; "uot by any means. 1 think the recess should be very brief. Wo have too much before us this session to waste time. A recess taken just before Christmas aud reconvening Immediately after the New year comes In, is about the right th'ng." The majority seem to favor Morrison's Public Bullding-a for Large Cltiea Only. Washington, D. C, December 3. This morning the House Committee on public buildiugs and grounds appointed a fcub-committee to interview State delega tions In Congress In reference to the con sideration of bills favorably reported to the House by that Committee. It is in tended to secure the consent of U' cled members to drop providing for public buildings cities, and consider ouly those those in all bills lu small In large places, which would, It is believed, facili tate the passage of a class of measures that would otherwise be left unconsidered at the cud of the session. The Public Land Grant Question. Washington, D. C, December 3. The House Committee on Public Lands will hold Its first meeting this session to-day. There Is a disposition among the members of this committee to dispose of the Northern Paeillc land graut for feiture bill now pending in the House. It Is thought the committee will to-morrow pass a resolution urging st-. 1y action ou that measure. A Stroke at Silver Coinage. Washington, D.C. .December 3. In the Senate to-day Mr. McPherson introduced a bill directing the Secretary of tho Treasury to discontinue tho Issuance of treasury notes of denominations less than 85, aud to cease the regular monthly coinage of standard silver dollars, and Issue lu lieu thereof silver certiilcates for bullion deposited lu the United States mints. rORTY-ElUHTlI CON'ORESS. Senate. Washington, D. C, December 3. There was a very slim attendance at tho opening of tho Senate, and some delay lu getting to business. The resolution Introduced yesterday by Senator Vest, directing the Committee ou Indian Affairs to Investigate the alleged Illegal leases of grazing lauds lu tho In dian Territory und report by bill or other wise, was amended to Include tho Indian reservations. Senator Plumb contended that many of those lands were uot needed by the In dians, aud souio of them were sultablo for agriculture. He thought Cougre.ss could open them for settlement without breaking faith with tho Indians or Im periling their Interests. Ho especially advocated tho opeulug of the Oklahoma territory to settlement. The resolution, asamcuded, was agreed to. At their own request Mr. Manderson was excused from further service on the Committee on Claims i Mr. Slater from further service on the Judiciary CommlU tee; Mr. Morgan from further service on tho Committee on Indian Affairs, Und Mr, Dawes from service on tho Coinmltteo to Examine tho Several Branches of tho Civil Service. House. On motion of Mr. Cobb (of Indiana) tho House by unanimous consent nou concurred In tho Senate amenduiouts to tho bill to forfeit unearned lands grautod to tho Atlantic & Pacific Railroad to aid lu tho construction of that railroad from Missouri and Arkansas to tho Puclllo Const, and a committee of conference was ordered. After tho transaction of soma lm portant business, by mmnlmous consent, tho uiornlug hour was. on motion of Mr. Randall, set aside, and tho llouso went Into coinmltteo of tho wBolo on tho bill milking provlslou for llio support of tho navy for tho last six months of tho fiscal year ending Juno 80th, 1885, with Mr. j Cox (of N, Y.) In tho chair. General do- i bate was dispensed with, and the bill was J considered bjr jxuagrapJiS nnlr the &v Q2falUtdJl0. , i Ba'KDEKED FOR MONEY. A Texas Famer and His Wife Brained in Their Beds by Oovateoas Negroes. One of the Murderers Taken From tho Officers and Lynched The Other Likely to Share H.s Fate. Dallas, Tlx., December 3. Near Sul phu.r Springs, Monday, a farmer named Jones and his wife wero found lu bed unconscious, with their skulls crushed In by some heavy weapon. Jones revived HUlIloieniy to say that negroes had com niitti'd the deed for tho sake of robbery. Ou Thursday hist Newton Albrooks and Perry Rellly, both colored, were at Jones' house, and saw Mrs. Jones handling Home money. They wero arrested. Perry finally admitted that the sight ok thk money in Mrs. Jones' possession caused himself and Albrooks to plot for securing It, even If murder wus necessary. Monday morn lug they got a heavy Iron from a black smith shop and put a handle Into It. Mrs. Jones was awakened and tho murderous assaults wero made ou herself aud hus band, when other Inmates of tho house being aroused, the criminals fled without securing the money. The Sheriff started for the jail with tho two prisoners, but a mob of 100 men secured Perry and lynch ed him. Tho Sheriff managed to escape with Albrook, whom he lodged In the Sul phur Springs jail. It Is feared the mob will overpower the guards, however, and lynch Albrook. Mr. and Mrs. Jones are still alive, but there is no hope of their recovery. BLOODY UUUT Between Rival Choristers Over the Selec tion ot a Hymn. HoRNELLsviLi.E, N. Y., December 3. Barney Bell and Henry Wadsworth are members of the Zlon African Methodist Church lu Bath. They were rival candi dates for tho position of lead.r of the choir. Wadsworth was successful, and on Sunday evening he selected a hymn to be sung which did not suit Bell. Words arose between the two musi cians, and Bell knocked Wadsworth down. Wadsworth then drew a knife, and Bell took a heavy stick of wood from the wood-box. Bell struck Wadsworth over the head with the stick of wood aud Wadsworth stabbed Bell In tho breast, Inflicting a wound an Inch deep and three Inches long near the heart, The two men then clinched and fell together on tho floor. Members of the congregatlou tried to separate them, but did not succeed un til both men wero seriously Injured. Bell's wounds, wero at tlrst thought to be fatal. Wadsworth was arrested aud held to await the result of Bell's Injuries. ROUUHON MY BROTHER-IN-LAW. 'Hut Russell Sage Got His Money All the I Same. ! Nkw York, December 3. Russell Sage last summer when stocks were tumbling at a rate that swept away his riches like chaff, "lay dow n" oa his puts, calls, spreads and straddles, iu other words, to save as much from tho wreck as pos sible he declined, until compelled to, to honor his privileges. As a consequence tho glass iii his partition door was smashed by tho crowd of impatient hold ers of his contracts pressing ugalust it. Yesterday Wall street was told that Sage had "lain down" again. This time it was ou HIS BROTHKU-IN-LAW. Colonel Jos. J. Slocum. It happened two weeks ago, aud was kept a secret some how or other. The story hinged on tho collapse of the United States Under ground Cable Company, of which Sago was President, und Colonel Slocum wus the Secretary and Treasurer. Colonel Slocum, It was asserted, loaned $10,000 of the company's funds to some person. This person owed Sago the money and handed It over to tho latter gentleman without delay. An examination of tho company's books disclosed the loan, and Judge Ingrahuni granted an order of ar rest against Colonel Slocum who was thrust Into Ludlow Street Jail. Sage let lit in be lu prison for two days, but at last he aud JAY GOILI) HECAMK SlUF.TY for Colonel Slocum, who was thereupon released. John II. Ketcheti, who was ap pointed receiver of the United States Un derground Cublo Company by Judge Bar rett, was seen at his resldenco Into lust night by a reporter. He 'declined to say anything about the nature of the suit lu which Colonel Slocum had been arrested, but said that tho Colonel had been ar rested two weeks ago and balled by Rus sell Sage and Jay Gould. "Colonel Sin cum," Ketcheu said, "is Treasurer of the United States Cable Company, of which I am receiver, and I am the plaintiff In this suit, representing many creditors. Col onel Slocum Is uot tho only man Impli cated." Further than this Ketcheu re fused to say anything. THE TUKF. Brighton Beach Raoea, Nkw Youk, December I). Tho racing at llrlghton Ucuch was continued yester day. There was a largo attendance, and tho truck was lu good order. First liaco Two year-olds six fur longs 1 Kiuinii, first ; Hlplelte, second; Nounlo Lee, third. Time, 1 ill) 1-4. Mu tual paid $UU.15. Second ltucc A selling purse; one and one-eighth miles 1 Sister, tlrst; Huron, Hocoudj Fuugh-a-Hiillugh, third. Time, 2:0.' 4-4. Minimis paid, fJl.W. Third Hace I land leap; all uges; 0110 and three-eighths miles 1 Lllllo Dun, tlrst) Arsenic, second; It, Mouco, third. Time, 2:L"J 1-li. Mutuals paid tiOM. Fourth ltitco All ages; seven fur longs 1 King Lion, first; Logun, second ; Delilah, third. Time, 1 1 114 . Mutuals paid 87:20. Fifth liaco Handicap over five hurdles j ono and one-fourth miles 1 Sum Hrowti, first; Pulley, second; Jim McGowun, third. Time, ailiii. Mutuals paid tjL4.75. Murylund Jockey Club Trouble. Haltimhiui, Md., December 8. For some time past there has been trouble brewing among tho members of tho Mary land Jockey Club, and a few weeks ago Major J. lh F'ergusou, Secretary of tho club, anuo inood his Intention of rcslgu- ng. Finally it developed into a motional fight, A ruootlnd of tho club waa held ! jiMitfirJa-fatiiy Wtitwirti TUmli .trli 1..iif...ln.i,.l . Qui Aa sided, stated that tho object of tho moot ing was to receive ttio resignation cf Mr. Ferguson. Mr. Ferguson then read his letter of resignation, in which he said that it was no longer consistent with his self respect to hold the position of secretary, because of insidious efforts m tin; pan of certain members of the Executive Com mittee to iniike his ollleial life unpleasant. He said that Governor Bowie, the 1'iesi dent of the club, had interfered to lend the I.oriilard stable to a horse owner for occupation as winter quarters, It was Intended to have let the stable to tlvo yearlings from tho West, and experience showed that disease frequently broke out among such horses lu tho spring. On this account he refused the stable to tho party. Governor Bowie, in reply to 'this letter, stated that it would be best to ac cept Ferguson's resignation. He charged that Ferguson's rude and Insulting treat ment of owners, rii rs and jockeys had become so unbearable ns to deter many from bringing their stables to limllco. The Governor then recited a number of alleged offenses committed by Ferguson, among which was that Fer guson had retused to exchange compli mentary badges with members of the Washington National Jockey Club, as Is the custom w ith all jockey clubs be cause he had beeu refused the olllce of Secretary of that Club. Tho resig nation of Ferguson was then voted upon, and resulted lu the club's refusal to accept It.' Mr. Ferguson then arose to reiterate his intention to resign, but lie was shouted down, and the meeting adjourned. Cleveland, Thirty-Six; Hendricks, Thirty Six. Albany, N. Y., December 3. The Electoral College was called to order at 10:20 a. m. by President Kelly, The roll was called ami all found to be present except John Delmur. A recess of half an hour was taken to await his coming. Upon again being called to order, Del mar was present. The College then pro ceeded to ballot, ami Clevelaud received thirty-six votes for President; Hendricks, thirty-six voles for Vice-President. A committee of three was appointed to mail the certificate to the President of the United States Senate at Washington, and to obtain a receipt from the l'ostniast..i for the same. lErastus Coming, of Albany, was selected as messenger to tarry the certiilcates in Washington, und Frederick A. Fuller to the District Court. QMr. Ottendcrfer offered a resolution thanking Secretary of stale fa if, Avsi,,. ant Secretary Wood niii nth.T oillcers fo their assistance lu the collet'. At 2:15 p. in. the college was still i session. AFTI21E nYKMY YEARS. Father nnd Daughters Separated by the Doath of Wife and Mother. Reunited Alter Twenty Years All Hav.- Been Fortunate and Are Well-to-Do in This Words Goods. QriNCY, III., December 3. Twenty years ago the wife of George W. llajnes died, leaving him two baby girls, lie was poor and had no means. He gave ono girl to a geutleniiin of this city, Henry Schley, now deceased, who adopt tier us His owu. I no girl is married to Mr. II. II Imeiitz, tho brewer. Her foster lather left her a snug fortune, est limited It $50,000. The younger girl was placed in the Woodlawn Orphans' Home, thence she was adopted by some Missouri par ties, bt subsequently returned to the Woodlawn Home, und wus then adopted by Mr. aud Mrs. Thomas Potter, ol Buy llss, Pike County, Illinois, and by them raised to womanhood. Until now she supposed herself to be their owu daugh ter, I lay lies having accumulated some property, and Mrs. Illmeiitz being de sirous of llmllng her sister, some mouths ago began a search, and yesterday Alice Potter arrived hero with her foster par ents. From tho records of the Woodland Home, she has been fully ideutitled as the daughter of Geo. W. Huynes. The meet lug of tho sisters and relatives was very affecting. kit. ami Mrs. Potter nre well-to-do farmers of Pike County, and seem to lie greatly worried, fearing that Alice will be taken from them. Ut this there Is no danger, as her father Is satlsilcd to have her 'remain with her foster-parents, to whom sho Is devotedly attached. It Is seldom that two children, left to the cold charities of tho world, faro so well as these sisters have done. Freight Car Thieve. Convicted. Jkki dhso.n City, Mo., December 8. Iu the Circuit Court hero this morning Indictments wero returned ugalnst Thos. Swift, Wm. Dospard, Henry Maligns and Thos. Connor for burglary and lurceuy. All but Swift pleaded guilty, ' Sentence will bo passed on the three during tho week. Tho above parties arc tramps who recently broke open and burglarized a Missouri Puclllo freight car. The Salvation Army Narrowly Escape From a Iiurnlnif Bulltflntr. ilinDUi'oiti), Mi:., December 8. While the Salvation Army was holding a meet ing lu a large hall In Saco last night, tho building was discovered on lire ami a serious disaster was only avoltTed by tho prompt manner lu which tho uudlciico was dismissed before tlio danger hcciiinu apparent. Tho lire was tho work of an lucetidliiry. Great Indignation Is felt. Hatiflod by tho Stockholders. IlosroN, Mass,, December 8. Tho stockholders of tho Kastcrn and lloslou & Maluo Railroads yesterday rut I lied by a stock voto tho action of tho directors of tho two roads, w hereby tho former road was leased to the latter. A bill in equity was tiled In tho Clerk's olllce of tho United states Circuit Court, yesterday by.Duiiiw II. Ingrulitim, of Portland, Mo,, to enjoin the Kasleru lialifoiid Company from making any lease with the Huston & Maine Hull, road. Tho bill Is roluruablo January 5th, 18B5. Tho Work of the Mint. Washington, I). C, December 8, There was executed at the mints during November gold coin to tho value of 1.883.700. and of sliver B.430,000 aland- ard dollars and 1,080,000 llvo-ceut pi J poSSer Absolutely Pure. Thin iowdr i.i ver yirin. A msrvel of parity, "tieiiL'tu ml hi It soineDoet .Wire ecoimmlcal ii uruiin.iy klinln. and t: not ho sol J n com mI ti n wlili the rn 'i It i ud.' of low it.', short vciiiiii, alum o ibii.iiri.it piwtlirn. Sold only ciio.. KoYAl, HAKI'UI't WD K CO., 100 rt a 1 st eut, Ptuw York. I, E. FALCONER, MKcrto W. G. Cary. arse in rpadi s when cailcd r No. 1 0th St., Cairo, 111 IIexky IIasexjaeger, Mannfitcturar and Dealer lu SODA WATEU. CIIAMI'AIG.n CIDER. MUCH BEER, lubiogaii Mineral Springs Water, ALWAYS ON HAND. Milwaukee liter iu kegs and bottles, a ptti,.liy. Manufactory Corner 4th & Com'l Cairo, Ills. (.Success 1 to Clia T. New land and 11. T. (ierould.) Pumber, Steam and Gas Fitter 1 oinincii'ial Ave, bet. Tenth and Ele venth Ms., CUkO. ILL. D.lve Wi ll Yko und Lift Pump, furnlahed and '.in 1. p. Aiiui.t for the L ulubratud "BUCKEYE FORI E PUMP'' he host 1 11 111 1 Kv.'r ttivt'iitt'd, New On. Future, uril-hui ui oritur. Oil c'ixturua repaired and hrniiz'il . tAT" JobniiiK promptl) altt ndud to 319-tI J-j Jil. IJSTCJE, Manufacturer and Dca'.or tn PISTOLS IUFLES rj'h stnu.,iiat'ton (.'orui Avo, ud Levee. CAJ.UO 1I.L.INOIS JItOKB BOlilMQ' A SPECIALTY AM. KINIJS OP AMCNITION. ic HrtintrHil All Kind, ul Key. Made. AU.l'MY BKoTHERi i . CAlitO, 11 LINOIS. Commission Merchants, DBAI.EKS;iN r"LOL'H, OKAIN AND HAV Proprietor Ktryptian Flouring Mil Is I irfuM faun W Haid tor What, Ihii Kognlar Culro . Paduoah Ually I'ucket GUS FOWLER HRNHY K. TAYLOH, Ma.ttr. UtCOUUU JOUKn, Clork. t.avna Pvliicah for C im dally (Sunday! etteft ediatS a. in., and Mound City at 1 p. m. UaUri jmgtivayuq-l.H Bwiatt-t" ' "SksM brouda, "" : IN p ' Metalic Cases. '"ih-rll jiaye Vaults - " ' "X :! itlwa ton land. ! . !.:'-- ?