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Till: DAILY OAIUO UU1.LKTIX: SUNDAY AlURNINd, N'OVKMISKK 7, Ifao. TEE HAILY lU'IJ-CTK rKTKKKit AT THK IVsT (Kf ICi IN CVIHO. IL LINOIS, AH M OMM1.ASS JIATTKU. ypVimi." "pArltn" ov c rn" as d county. TACK It UUOTHKRs TABETi BltO'S Manufacturing Jewelers, So. 123 Commercial rive., Cairo, 111. flALWATKR. LOCAL f JATUKK BEPJGT. Siuwal rri, . C4IIKJ, Nov.4, IW. ( f. HaSrwind.Vl WeatW. 17 7 34 41 ft Vi v: 71 W W w w 1) Lt. Soo 11 M T t w in ua s p. m , SO.CD Kuisim Temperature, sc'; atlntraam Tea- Rim, 9 ten. Kim, t luchei. vr. n:Ar. .ffitt Siebl t'oriii. 5. S. A. SPECIAL. M fcKTlNCi OKWUKCTOIiS. omctor rni Cjlcho wd Moc.hd Cjtt Raii- u Coktawt. Oii hi, Ii)i OrtoberS7. I0. Notice i oersby c'n, in accordance lth tae &T lvol UiecompkQT. that a meeting of taa corporators, aiockboldeu and directum of lae Cairo and Mound City railroad rom pi!.y will t held on Friday, iue lJj(twlfth)diyrt' November rert, A. I). IsS-, ttbliur'ra.t'r ofEce, Ko. 75 Onio Lfrv.-e irjt. in the city ol Cairo. llltnoia, nt 10 o'r.lorli .m. NKWTON HCAbKY, JOHN' q. HARM AN, PwHucut. u:rrl'try. a.mcsumest' r TIIK.VKUM Two Nigbts Only and Saturday Matinee FRIDAY aud SATCRDAY", NOV.' li and 18. Ka;r!(.mrnt of tbi Kmineot Ci)iurdii.u, SfR. JOHN DTLLOiV Who l!l ptttr iu Ui N-, Uvrtel act lKt.'!;hlu conudf of tliH Electric Light A trnf'tiou ud adopl.lon from '.It Oermtn, by J. 0. KanniuD, nq., ropleta with Cumedy and LiuiiUable Situations ELEGANTLY MOUNTED. With New Scenery. Propeitle sad M.igulScent rurouure. KeAorrcd tettsvithnut nitrn cb:ire, at Hart taan'H (tor. Night prices 45, M and ,5 ceow. Unt Intit m and & centa. HALE Of TOWN LOTS. QREAT SALE OK- TOWN LOTS, - AT - Wickliffk, Kentucky. Eecently voted the County Scat of Bal lard County, at the Junction of the Ohio and Mississippi Kivers, op posite Cairo. Illinois. Tto legation In on a lilgli and beautiful plateau of i ound, forty feet abore thit bicboat floodB, with (riBi of pure running ware. It is tbn Northern termlna of tbe .Nnw Orlvana, St Lou In l'biCHt nd Mobile and Ohio Railroad. On tbe opposite !do of the river In H'.IdoIn 1k the tcrminu ol ibb Illinois Cen'ral. ( slro A Viurpiitc and Cairo A HI. I.ouU Railroad. On the Mlcoourl Hide lathe Urmiima ol the Irou Moi.tita!n A htu'.hera Knit road. Lot! In thuabmt nnwly lud ofl luwo will b- of fered for aale on tbe promiae. On Wednestlay, Nov. 17, 1880. TKKXs OP 8 LK :.On-TUr(l :ab ; balance in one and two veara, with ti pvr cent, on deterred liaTmentii. hie ferryboat will carry bavr on day of Halu. S. II. JKNKINS, H. H. CALDWKLL, Truateei". F A. R N BAX R It T 1 ALL Town it U Haiti Farnbuker, The Clothier, Oentfl' Furnishing Goods ever brought ttaitfh N unmpelled in the state. Overcuut I & A if vteP ill J if all kiuds. Jeuus suits in larjfe quantities, made eipressly for us. FARN BAKER, The Clothier. SPECIAL LIM AL ITEMS. m. . i. ........ r.iiiinm. fih f.'iii" :iet e'ico FOR SALE. A No. 1 .Tood mill; cow end calf, At store 78 Ohio Levee. ( M. AuHN & Co EkKCTKO VAPOR BATHS. Sure cure for rheumatism, neuralgia, dy- iMiDbia and all derangements of the system Both rooms, 128 Commercial avenue, over Taber's jewelry store. Terms: Single lath?, il.uu; si oams, f j.vu. iijuiiiu. W. II. Markan, Homcepathic Physiciau M'me Floyd lias removed to Walnut street between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. Pupils received in the day-school or instruction given in special studies, jsucu persons aaara employed during the day and desiro lessons in Latin, Book-keeping and Mathematics, will be taught at night by Prof. Floyd, who is agisting Madame Floyd. MAKE A NOTE OF IT. The best assorted stock of Cooking and Heating Stoves. Tinware. Hardware, llol low wire, Cultcry, etc., etc., can ! found at A. HaJ'.eyV, 115 Commercial avenue, NOTICE. W. Winter is preparing to e to Villa Ridce to make some viewi of graves, aud tombs of the deceased. Now would be the opportunity tor these wishing work of su perior order to ccasult Mr. W., as his w.-rk is unsurpassed. COOKING STOVES, The '-Clampipn Monitor" is the Ust cook store in the market for either wood or coal. Csn be had only at A. Hallry's, 115 Commercial avenue. FBF.SH OYSTER.. WIHTBK'i OLD RRI.I ABIT. OYSTKU M.POT. The undersigned would respectfully in form the citifeas of Cairo that we are cow receiving daily, and the only parties in Caiio, direct from Baltimore tresh oysters by the can and from the quantity we are re ceivine and selling daily we are enabled to sell them for ten and twenty cents per can less than any other house in tbo city. Choice Standard, full cans, 40 cents; choice Select?, full cans, 50 cent. For t-alf at Winter's grocery, on Eighth street, and at the Hotel De Winters. Parties can always rt-lv upon getting them. H . Wintsk & Co. CUUISTMAS PRESENTS. Those 'wishing to make an acceptfibk present for Cliri.-,tmai woukl do well to give iu their orders as soon as possible so as .!! can be accommodated. Wm. Winter. H SATING STOVES. Fotty Westminster base-burners in ue in the city and all give perfect satisfaction. Soidoulyby A. Halley, 115 Commercial avenue. F. KOEHLEK. For the fluent roests, the jueiest steaks, tho tenderest chop, the most delicious cutlets, the best sauiagps,' you must ko to Fred Koehler's sample loom on Eighth street, wliere the very cream of the market is always t t be found. FOB SALE. Five lots on on Lcveo street, abuve Betd's foundry. Will be sold clap. Title per fect. M. J. HowLf.if, Ileal Estate- Agent. Ovr.it 1550,000 Howe scales sold. Bor den, Selleck Sc Co., ageuti, St. Lou! Mo. I. BUCKLEN'S AUNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for ciiU, bruises, sores, ulsers, salt rheum, lever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all kinds ol'skin eruptions. Thin salve is guaranteed to give perfect sati?fixtion in every case or money refunded. Prire, 5 cent per box. For saic by Gi. E. O'IIaka coi:oh s i utr. LhLBS 1 S CLOTniKIt. OVER um the largest utock of Clothiug and to the city, which for make, style, aud for men and boys in abundance and K..IIULL J.g-iamgM-aai 1 I 14 U i mm.lt II M f -3 (.t.VaJ XfcW VI I.T.TARI) SALOON. Mr. Joseph Steng'tln hn taken possesbiuu of th building formerly occupied by Mr. Dan'l Hiirtnun, on the corner of Sixth street and Commercial avenue, and has i'htahlbhi'd therein u billihrd saloon and restaurant. Ho lius repaired the building internally, making changes In the ntrangp ment to accommodate his views and furn ished it with every conifurt that could he wished for in u rirst-clnsH establishinpiit he tins spaircd no pnius to make bis place one ot the most attractive resorts m the city and invites all to comi and sechuu. OYSTEP.S! OVSTEIW! Fresh Mobile oysters will be kept bulk through the season, constantly stock, and out numerous customers will b supplied in quantities to suit, by the doen hundred or thousand. Also fresh Baltimore ovstera in cans, best tiua lit v anil all irrinles at close tlifures. Send your orders to the Oyster and Fish Depot, Ohio' lever, corner Eighth street. JIoukkt iiewktt, Agent GENERAL LOCAL ITEMS. Sotlcfn lu the column)", len rnil i"r lint- ecb lnfriioB. Mrkrn Bead the uotico of a eow for sale. The first snow of the teuton tell lu re vesterdav. For sale cheap, a dek. Apply at this office. Hon. John H. Oberlv will probably leave for Spriccfleld this afternoon. From present appeuranees street rai roads in thi r.itv are thing's ol the near luture. Fresh ovst. r. at At. T. PeBoun's .ill Ohio Levee. The Usual service will be conducted in the Methodist church to day. by llev. Whitakcr. -Fon S.M.F., jiiiaeton and .et of harness: Apply at the Bnlletin Office. -Mr. F. M. Ward, who during I he sum mer months has furnished our citizens with ice. is now in the coal business. "Between the nets" cigarette, whole ale and retail, at F. Koismcytr's. English services will be conducted at the German Lutheran church this cvcninir by ltev. Knappe. -Fresh oysters at A. T. lhlluunV .V. Ohio licvoe. - Owing to the wet weather the race which was advertised to tnke place at the park yesterday, was postponed until Satur day next. --"BctufPii the acts" cigarette, whole sale and n tail, at F. Korsrueyer's. Tin' telephone wires will probably 1 up in the course of the present wei k, aud those who deire to stiWrihe tin mid do so at once. Mr. Em Mortis, ton of .Mr. .la-. S. Morris, of L'llin, who has been in the city several days, visiting bis si-ter, Mrs. W. P. Schuckers. returned home yesterday. Fresh oyMers at A. T. O-Baun't. Ml Ohio Lev, t. " Mr. Joseph Bui kohas rented the Jti i, l.f n.v book bindery and will hereafter have sole charge thereof. He is an excellent workman of many years experience, and is prepared to do the very btt of work al low figure. Prof E'e-enU-rg leave this city for Okaw ville, to-morrow afteinixT., where he will probably remain lor several month. He is out- ol our most accomplished inn-i-t iiii. - and will be missed by our nniuenient loving people. We have no de-tiie !o nun' eeta:,ny arouse t hr curiosity of our readers, luitif the. report are truis which for over a week have come to our t ars, a marriage i soon to be celebrated uptown th it will ss'onih j tjtiite all our people The Illinois Central railrond hti kindly furnished tin; city with eight or ten ear loads of gravel with which to repair Ohio levee. It wit dumped on the .street some time ut;o. but the inclement weather has prevented itsdistribution. - ('apt. Haiubleton. alter S'-wnd days stay m this city, returned home yesterday evenin". He has Uen appointed Sunday schooi superintendent tt the Methodist church of Mound City, and went home ,to labor in the; vinevanl of the Lord. A few drunkard, whose names tho world is not interested in, yesterday hid justice meted out to them, and were con signed quarters in the city jail. They would make an agreeable pieturw with shovels in their hands, shoveling mud from tbe crossings. The News is considerably exercised over the fact that ft number of Chinanwu will shortly locate in this city. If they io come here, and there is evtry reason, to be lieve thst they will, their action must be attributed to tho influence which Onrlield's Chinese letter has exerted. The official count of the county vote, shows that J. M, DamronV majority is eighty six; A. H. Iivin's, ninety-three; H. Fitzgerald's, orin hundred and forty; John Hodge's, also one hundred and forty, and T. W. Halliday's, thrcu hundred and twenty-one. Col. Robert Lowry's reputation as a temperance orator is atsuming very respecta ble, proportions. We have of Into soen manycomp'imnntnry uoticesof the Colonel, tbo latest ot which is the following ftoin the KansiiB City Times: "Col. Robert Lowry nuidc a trip through Leavenworth county lust week, speaking at several points with great acceptance Hu spoko at Lin wood on Monday evening (the 4tU), and tbo audience were so well pleased that be , was urged to return. He goes to Carbon dale1, and from there to Wabaunsee county to till several engagements. The Colonel is dealing sturdy blows for the nmendun nt." The Hough and Heady live company give a sociable on Thursday night in honor of th'i marriage of one of their members. It should not be forgntteu thilt the second dance of the saeason by the Mystic Krow, takes place at their hall next Thurs day evening. IWt fail to attend. The great company of Republican of fice holders in this state an: not altog-1 her rertaiu about retaining their places. They remember that (iartlehl has a horde of friend.-', and that tho stalwarts have to be rewarded very profusely. "What is it?" is the query put to John Ku-hler by every man who visits his Palace saloon. We are an excellent guesser, but feel constrained to "give it np." It must suffice, the curious, who have not visited the place, to say that it arrived yesterday and is the only thins "I" its kind on this conti nent. Mr . Audrow Lohr lefi on anexternkd tour ot the northern and eastern states, and will visit all the pnucipal cities and other places of interest. He went from hero to St. Loiii. from where he goes to Chicago, Milwaukee, Cincinnati. New Yerk, etc. It is his wedditig tour, and we Mi him much pleasure-. The merchant tailoring establishment of E. A. Antrim. 10:! Commercial avenue. is now in full blast under the management of John Antrim. His stoek is full and com plete. Arrivals of tine Fins and (lermania Beaver. Baskets and Diagonals, Coatiws with fancy Chivcott and Cissimeie sail ings of the lasiest patterns and makes, are buly received. Mr. M. W. Carr, formerly of St Louis, presides over the shears an1 guaranties a good tit and iashionable gtr ment. Mr. Antrim invite his friends, and the public generally to ir.tprct hit stock, which he will sell at closest hrures for cash. The religious meetings at Tcmpcram:.: hall, which were begun some days since, nd discontinued by reason ot the llev Mr. h'one's having to return to his home at Huntsvillc, Ala., will be resumed the latter pait of this Week. Mr. K Hie willcouduct the meetiugs, and be assisted by Hev. Mr. Hess, of Columbus, Ky., and perhaps other friends of the cause. It is hoped that tie.' Christians of our city will extend to these gentlemen their cordial co operation in this work, which, it is hoped, will result, in a tiles-'iDU to all who may Rttend th: meet- intr-. further notice uni ie given ot the time of first meeting. .Nisjht before last Prof. Leon's grcut moral sensation show arrive-d at this city on se'iue kind of a water craft small stt am- iKjat we tielieve which is the exclusive property of the piofes-or. The bo3t was scarcely ta-tened to the. shore when the company letired to dream of full houses und tat purses. The night was dark; the mournful shriek of the wind was heard as it sped through tho sighing trees, and the rain drops pat tered sadly against the window panes, but the company slept soundly and sweet. Sud denly, however, the cry was raised that the craft was sinking, and in a moment every marr and woman cf th'.1 company were on their feet. The cratt did sink, but being near to the shore, touched bottom at a few feet. Of course, no one was drowned, but the i.omp ny sustained a considerable lo. They show at the Atheneuin to-morrow J night and should be well patronized. American Christians are now atl'urded un excellent opportunity for the exercise of tho heaven bestowed gift of charity. A couple of French evangeiints', M. Eugeno Beveill und Rev. Tbeophilus Mdds, have arrived in the country and are. making a tour with the object ot gathering in a few shekels for the benefit of the Protestant missions in France. The; Protestant mis sions in that country aro suffering; they need money their finances arc in a state of deplorable slimness. Therefore it is eminently becoming in every righteously disposed Christian to dive down into bis pocket Hi deep as ho is able, and assist in the re-exaltation of tho Protestant mis sions. Eugene and Thcophilus their name are alroidy familiar are, for the present, holding forth m Pennsylvania, but it is their praisworthy programme b swing round tbo entire circle until tbe very lat mission hushes its hungry howl ing. Thk Hi Li.r.'fiN hxs already conveyed tho intelligence to its readers that the bat tle is over information for which we know our readers are duly grateful. Aud now that tho battle 19 over it will be proper to go through the time-honored formula ami predict that the country will survive cren though the sky may be somewhat murky to day, it'fl a way thecouutry has. Where by the country h.vs grown from a wilder ness to n colony - from a colony to a nation from a nation to whatevcr-it-iB-at-the-present-time. After all, moro than forty millionsof people live in this republic in tolerable uafcty aud comfort. Notwith standing the collapso predicted by the stump orator there will be no collapse. Things may be loss agreeable than was hoped, but the defeated must console them selves as bpst they may with tho reflec tion that the disagreeable to them ia tho agreeable to tho majority---and with tho hope that, next time, tbe situation may be revvMfd. Man cannot tm free and have evrythJag he wants on the yery day ho k. MARX TfilK JtKOOGNlZKD CLOTHING HOUSE would like to have it. U, mwt pay foi his privileges in some way, Rnd soinetimc. a defeat of his party rasy be legal tender to the goddess of liberty. (The goddew seem to take it that w.y anyhow.) Ho far as this section of the country U concerned, it rniy congratulate itself. The people, irrespec tive of party, have elected their eou?ty ticket, and the country at largo u ta no dauger, however much some of us ay be vexed by the defeat of its favorite. Yes, it is ttl'.l safe, though it may net b: qnite as comfortable a it would have bwa with fluner.d Hancock in '.he presidential chuir. Th',' Book of Job it the placo for dem ocrats n look for con-olatiou. In hw day and generation, Job flourished greatly in his early life; th"n the Almighty, to try his faith, allowed him to be atHicted to such extremity that his wife bade him curv: Ood and die. He did neither. Ho held ou to his faith never wavt red; and hL aftur life was moro blessed ia honors and worldly goods thau before the AlcvgLty pcrmittod the atBietive hand to be laid on him. The rod of affliction has beeu pr. tty lung and pretty severely applied to the duruociatic party. Iu the course of time, however, it will be relieved from that aflictioo, anJ then it will enter on a long ctrer of unex ampled prosperity and glory. He time may y.-t b-ditaut; but it w;ll come, never thelefs. The republi'-ua organ irf this city haj ot law, with malice aforethought, mur dered truth iu cold Wood and, although the campaign is over, per-.ists in the fstne cn pardonable, course. We car but little w hat that journal or any ether journal may say of us, but we hav an aft-ctiou for truth und have determined to shield her at all hazards. The departed Hryant, in al luding to this commodity, once said that although shii bad been tlatt-aed out in a ridiculoui utunner, yet would .she riseaijain. These are not tho exact words, but they index the meaning very well, and it was believed by many, that after the Cam paign was over, she would regain, alter much hard struggling, at leat a sitting posture But alas! it was a mistake. Hln seema to have been eternally flattened out by Brother Joy. Hhe lies to day, as 8. W, Childs would say, "wrapped iu the tobm of mid night gloom," and wo can hut wcop over her silent remains aud denounce her mur derer. --Mr. F. Weber Benton, not enkoown to our jje.ople, b in the city. Uo ia tbe busi ness agent of the California Crayon comedy company, which will make its appearance hero on Thursday. Speaking of this company, thu Bun Francisco Evening Bulle tin says: "Few performances have pleased our people so well as that of Miriam's Ciime, and few companies tbat have made so many friends here aa the "Crayon." They will always be welcomed back to 8tin Francisco." The St. Louis Qlobc-Deraocrat says: "The California Crayon comedy has captured the charming sonbretto of Pope's Theatre, Miss Beseie Deagle. She is a good capture, and will add one more feature of merit to this already excellent company." Prof. Leon, who our readers will re member, Homo time ago gave an excellent tight-rope performance in this city, on a rope stretched ticross Cowutrcial avenue, from the Atheueum to the Arlington house, arrived in this city night before lsst with a troupe of twenty artists, ami will exhibit at the Athcouum on Monday night. The troupe exhibited lost at Ooleonda, and from tho papers of tbat burg wo learn that the. performance unrivalled and of thu high est order. The protessor owns a atttamboat on which his troupe travels. He was bound tor the south, but his host sank at this port night bfofore last, and hence, he is compoll ed to stay over hero until it is raised. We hope that our people will patronize him lib erally, not only because of bis misfortune, but because w'o are satisfied tbat they will receivo the worth of their mouey. The fol lowing from the "Local," published at Uniontown, Ky., will fc'ie ourreader rwme - OT.0TIUN3. OF THE CITY OF CAIRO -core- Surior Makes and Styles A ND- LOWEST POiSSIBLK PRICKS I IsT - Men's, Youths', Boy's arid Children's CLOTIlIIsTG - IS AT-- A. MAIIX, Tho Itosa Clothing Hoilm 61 Ohio Leroe, : : Cairo, III. idea of tho merits of the shw : "The per f. rmat.ee of hii troapo u cha.i'o and liigli-toued in every act, and at! features new anJ novel, a 1 torus of then the siost daring ever exhibited to our to.vn. We pmpteey Prof. Leon'a prosperity in the show busincas, for there u nothing aLoddy orihabby a'wut him, and on his fourth an nual visit, wo may look for a mammoth en tertainment wiUi "novlti9 'till you ran 'I ITit." GDLICK-BLAISOm.. On November ISth and 13th, the famous Oulick-Blaisdoll 0ariatoed Attraction No. 1, willrrcacnt Mr. John Dillon in hii ex tremely fanny character of the "Electric Light, " which hat Achieved lucb phenom ioal aucceii ia every city where it ban been performed. With tbe excellence of tbe play, the comic power of Mr. Ditlioo, and tbe aupertor company lapporting him, the entertainment offered U a very enjoyable ono. and eqo'xled by no other organisation. To ace Mr. Dillion in to witocM the greatest comic acting that has ever been presented. He has no acknowledged rival. Kvti act ors in his line of buiioetvi proclaim him the Captain" of them all. Measn. Oullck A Blaisdell have spared eo expense in pro dating tho great corned and comedian in a grand style. Seats can now be sercred without eitra charge at Hartman's. AMUSKMKNTS. Amiuca.erjU are becoming plentiful iu Cairo, and this woek two excellent compa tiiej appear at the atheoeum; prominent cf which is the California Crayon Comedy Company, which is one cf the Coest dram atic organizations now on the road, and one which baa given unqualified ittisfactiou and met with great success everywhere. They regret that tho dates aro so filled here that Itey can only obtain one night, Thnra day, November 11th, when they will pro duce thoir beautiful society drama: "Miri am's Crime, " with magnificent wardrobe and beautiful scenery, and in consideration of the excess of amusements in this city, will reduce their prices to 50 and 75 ccr.!,-, children 25 cents. More anon. PREACH I NO AT THE DELTA ENGINE HOUSE. Rev. B. Y. George will Hgal.j deliver sormon in the Delta engine house this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. He will not fail 1 1 interest and instruct all who hear him. The up town people will find it to their in terest to attend his meetings, and shotdd not tail to be on band in largo numbers. CHURCH OF THE RBDKKMRR. There will be Sunday school and services at tbe Church of the Redeemer to day at the usual hours. Tho Rev. Mr. Bonrwr having returned from the general convention lately held in New York city. Wantko Situation by a man enper ieireed In tho care of horses and cows, aud handy to do chores around a house. Apply at this office. Thk atock of the Colorado Co-operative rrwpccting and Mining Company ia rapid ly advancing and will probably be at pur in February. There is only a limited amount of the working eapital left, and that is held at $3.35 per share of $10 per value. It is a desirable investment, and you can get some of it by immediately ad dressing the Indiana Inveatment Company, 118 West Washington Htreet, Indianapolis' Indiana. VAIURTV HTORB. XKW YORK STORE, WHOEESALK AND RETAIL. The Largest Variety StocW IX THK CITY. GOODS SOLD VERY CLOSE O. O. PAT1LH & CO,