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J" arm -tt- HHr- -w DAILY Bulletin THE VOL. XVI. CAIRO, ILL,, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20, 188l7 OAJ NO. 27C. MO POISON IN THE PASTRY IF EXTRACTS Vanllla.lmon,Orant', ctr., flavor Cakn, vreaa.Iuuilnir,t-c.,iii drllruiely and nut rally iu the Trull from which thry arc made. FOU STKENUTH AND TRUE FK11T FLAVOii THEY STAND ALONE. Price flaking Powder Co., Chicago, til. 8t. Loui, Mo, ( or Dr.Prlca's Cream Baking Powder -no Dr. Price's Lnpiilin Yeast Gems, Ue,l ry Hop Ym.t. rCO BALI; 23 "Z GXJOCEXJO. WB MAKE UUT USE QUALITY. !. W. HENDERSON, No. 191 Commercial Ave., Sole Ag-entfoi the Celebrated and RANGES, also carries the largest ind beat selected stock ot HEATING STOVES ever brought totha cltr. Prlcet ranging from the loveat lor t cheap Hove op to the closest fl,jurca ON the FINEST and BEST. HEADQUARTERS FOR Bulldara' lUrdware, and t complete assortment of Tinware, lirantlcware, Earthenware and n-Der Ho of Home Purntublni; Goods, Lamps, Fixture, etc. Call and examlm. before puria.;ne. Corner t jib and Commercial Avenue, Cairo, III. Telephone No. IS. Goldstine & Itosenwater 130 & 138 Com'l Ave. hare a full and complete lis of TW Dress Goods! Lint-ii Goods, Blisters, Notions, Etc. A heavy stock ol Body Brussels, Taper trie and Ingrain C-A-E-P-E-T-S A full stock of Oil Clo'bs, all sites acd price. All Uoodf at Hottorn Pritwwl J-f 35. INGE, Manufacturer and Dealer In-" PISTOLS RIFLES 8.h Street, botweon Cora'l Ave. nud Levoc. CAlltO ILLINOIS CHOKE CORING A SPECIALTY ALL KTNDS OP A.VU.NITION. Nafea Hejalrod. AH Riml.ot Ken Mdn, 14 AA1 0 1 IIenby HasenjaeqeRj Manufacturer aud Dealer In SODA WATER. CHAMPAIGN CIDER. BIRCH BEER, Sheboygan Mineral Springs Water, ALWAVSON HAND, Milwaukee Beer in kegs nod bolt lee, a Specialty. Manufactory Corner 4th & Com'l Cairo, Ills. NEW YORK STORE, WHOLESALE AND KETA1L, The Ui'yt v'arietT Stock IN TIIW CITY. GOODS SOLD V WRY CLOSE NEW YORK STORE CO, fcor-.NInttaanthatraatt p!nrt ill Oommarclal Arauoel VliUi2alli- CRUELLY DECEIVED, Young Lady Commits Sulcido Upon Recoipt of a Dishon orable. Proposal. Jim MoEutire, the Desperado, Eemanded and Sent Back to Mexico lot Trial A Mysterious Offense. .A Mother's Crime and Suicide A Unique Contest, Two Colored Deacons to Pray For a Prize. Pottsv.llk, Pa., October 25. MLa Ella Hoed, living at Shenandoah, com mitted suicide by hauglug herself, la the attic of her mother's bouse last night. The reason is assigned to be me an choly brought on by an unfortunate love affair. She about tlx months ago bega i a correspondence with a gentleman, uud a letter was found from hlw which probabiy iuduced her to co mailt sulciai;. It is detect Shenan doah, aud white professlug for her the MOST ARDENT LOVK, the writer says h i would marry her If ho could, but there are obstacles In the way; besides, there is nothing la marriage. "Wo can go away, ana who will know that we are not what we seem? Now, Indeed, I have tested your love for uie." Ko such a person as Ira ik II. Iironson, who signs the letter, Is known at Shenan doah, and it Is probable that the letter was dated Shenandoah to mislead the recipient. Tbe affair has created great excitement, aud it will go extremely nurd with Brownsou should he bo found by any inhabitant of that place. McEntira to bj Taken Back to New Hex. co for Trial. Fort Worth, Tex , October 25. Jira Mclintlre, the desperado, wanted In New Mexico for thi Grasstettc murder, was remanded by Judge Hood to-day to the Texas rangers, who arretted him, and he will be taken ba;k to Albuquerque for trial. Nothing bis been heard of Jim Courtrlght since his escape. John P. Casey, Superintendent of the American Valli-y Cuttle Company, aud General John A. Logau's partner, wht was in dicted for the murder blmseif, and Is watting trial, has uffered $10,000 re waid for tbe delivery of both Courtrigtit and McEntlrein Albuqoerque, ns be hopes to fasten the crime on tbem, Indian Hank, tbe cow-b y, and tbe prlucipal witness against Carey having been mys teriously murdered lu tbe American Val ley several months ago. Harry Rich mond, chief of po.lce an Albuquerque, who was sent here after Courtrigbt, Is cbarg.-d by the citizens there wuh ac cepting money to allow the prisoners to escape, and has been discharged from the otllce. A Mysterious Affiir. New PniuDELpHi, 0., October 25. Kerr Caddes, who was recently married an J was here visiting friends on his wed ding tour, was slttiug around tbe fire with his sister and wife yesterday, and everything seemed pleasant and har monious, lits sister went into the kitchen to get supper when a pistol shot was heard, and upon entering the room young Caddes was found with a bullet hole in bis side, and in a dying coud tlon. lie is still alive un 1 refuses positively to give any exp.auatlou regarding the af fair. A Mother's Cr mi. Grafton, W. Va., October 25. A hor rible tragedy occurred last night at West Fork, Calhoun County. Mrs. Johuson, who Is related to ex-Postmaster Johnson, of this place, who created a sensation three mouths ago by eloping with a hanlsorne gin, leaving bis wife and fam ily and defrauding the Government and his neighbors out of (10,000, tnurdored her two step-children and took her own life with arsenic mixed with sugar of lead. Tbe oldest child refused to tako tbe poison and ran away. A Fraying- Match. Columbia, S. C, October 25. Orange bnrg comes forward with tbe most unique contest on record. Tired of baso ball matches, swimming contests, foot races, atlng tests, spelliug bees, walking exhibitions, and other displays of the sort two enterprising and pious colored den cous aro about to engage lu a praying contest. Brother Silas .Martin has long beeu esteemed lor his skill, and bottom In supplicating the throno of grace, and Brother Jerry Means, has Unewlso been held la high repute for his ability In tho same direction. An animated dlsputo has arisen as to the relative merits of tbo two deacons, and tbo question is to be settled by a practical test. A parse of 91,200 has been raised for hlm who shall show tho most power, skill and endur ance, and the match Is to be lu the pres ence of an Imuienso camp meeting to morrow. Tbe hostilities will begin promptly after the preliminary collection Is lilted. This novel exhibition of piety nd of living power will bo wltnossed by a throng of negroes. lo'A ruouutiTiox law, Jurisdiction of Justice Declared by the Buprtm-i Court, DcniQUK, Ia., October 25. In tbo Su premo Court tho first caso under tho proscnt prohibition lnw was decided yes terday. It was an appeal from tho Bur' llngton District Court In tho caso of Al bert Albertsoa vs. tho Sheriff of tho county, aud determines tho Jurisdiction of Justices of tho Peace In those cases. Albertson was fined 9100 and costs for selling liquor contrary to tho statute, and in default of payment was sent to Jail, wheronpon tho District Judgo grant ed a writ of habeas corpus, sotting him at liberty, Judge Iico I, of tho Supreme Court, decided that justices have juris, diction In thoso casosj that tbe cot aro no part of the penalty tnat tho Impris onment Is no part of tbo punishment! that tbe only punishment Is a Duo, which linprlsonmont does not satisfy, and that thereforo tho order of the Dla rlct Jndgo In granting the writ la sfflnuod. Portland's Tire Busr. Portland, Orr., October 25. At a late hoar last night tho police captured Jim HcGulie In the act of firing the Madi son street docks, It being bis so ond at Umpt this week on the rmm wharf. Me- I bM fired man? bulldins la tho city, causing hundreds of thousands of dol lars loss. The prisoner U a desperatj character. Tho frequency ol fires on tho waterfront lufl made a panic among proporty owners, and the lusanince com panies thought sorlously of withdrawing all their risks. THE TUKF. Brighton Beach Kaoes, New Yokic, October 25. Tho pro gramme at Brighton Beach yesterday showed largo entries la tho Ave races. The track was la better condition, and In consequence tho time male was faster: First Race Tbroe-ycar olds and up wards; fle-elghtbs mile: Kjmolo, first; Marsh It don, econd; Frolic, third, 'lime, 1 :06 1-4. Mutuals paid $50.55. Second Itace For all ages; uue mllo: Miss Daly, flrst; Harriet, second, Frank Mullen, third, 'lime, 1:43 1-4. Mutuals paid 834.35. Third Itace Handicap; all ages; one mile and an eighth: Little Fred, first; Dan K, second, Ccntenulil, third. Time, 2:01 34. Fourth Itace For beaten horsps; three fourths mile: Ecuador, first; Wludsall, sec nd; Emuii Ull.e to, third. Time, 1:24 1-4. Mutuals paid 15:40. lith Kace lour-year-olds and up wards, one and oue-elghth mile: Cor salr, flrst; Jerr Maid, second; Arsenic, third. Time, 2:06 1-4. Mutuals paid 911.75. A Stronar Team. Chicago, Da., October 25. The Chi cago 2a -o B .11 Club for 183 will be tbe strongest that has ever represented this city since the formation of the National League. The following players have al ready signed, and thi management Is corresponding with two more first-class men, who can play in any position in case oi tne regulars becoming disabled: A. C. Anson, captain and first base. Larry Corcoran. Charles Ciarkson and Joe Brown, pitchers. Frank Flint, E. II. Sutcliffe and Charles Marr, catchers. Fred Plleffer, second base. Thomas Burns and O, P. Beard, short stops. M. Kelly, A. Dalrymple and A. Sunday, uemers. Y Uliarason and Gore have not signed yet, but probably wi.l thl s week. Won by Providence New Vouk, October 25. Tbo second game of base ball played yesterday be tween the Providence and Metropolitan clubs for the championship of America, resulted in a 6ecoud deleat lor the Mets, thus giving tho championship to the Providence team. bCORK! Providence, 0 0 0 0 3 0 Metropolitans, 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-3 0-1 Game called on account of rain. Base Hits Providence, 5; Metropoll tans, 3. Errors Providence, 4 ; Metropoll tans, l. Pitchers Radbourno and Keolo. Umpire Re m sen. Jack and Tom. New York, October 25 In the Eighth Street Theater last night Jock Dempsey easily defeated Tom Henry la a six-round glove contest for ?:00. Will Try to Boat Her B?oord. LKXixarox, Kr., October 25. Maud S. will probably make a trial to beat her record ou Monday at one o'clock. THE WAR 18 OVEK And the Foea of the Lata Oosfl ot Are Friends Attain. New Orleans, La., October 25. Ono of the m jst interesting features of tbo World's Exposition here will be a united encampment of veterans o( tho wir, em bracing the soldiers of the Union aud Confederate armies. Tbe board of man agemcit of tbe Exposition has voted 910,000 for the purpose, and 1,000 tents will be constructed for tbo free accom modation of the veterans, The move ment was organized under the auspices of the Grand Army of tbo Republic aud tho local assoclnt ou of tbe Conlederate Armies of Northern Virginia aud Ten nessee, Captain Edgar Wheeler, of Lin coln Post No. 1, G. A. II , at Topeka, Kas., has been selected as commander of tbe camp. The tents will bo supplement ed by woodeu barracks an1 accommoda tions will be provided for 10,000 p. rsous. The Union Depn at P.tisbunrh on Fire. PiTTsnrnc.it, Pa., Octobir 25. Tho luiou Depot caught Ore a few minutes before three this aiternoon, aud is now burning fiercely. Through tho prompt action of tho well-trained employes of tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company and tho city fire department, tho fl lines were confined to the roof and finally subdued after a loss of about 95,000 was sus tained. The fire was caused by a ilcfectlvo II uo la the upper story, where a largo amount of old papers aud combustible mateilal was stored, and tho denso smoke which onveloped tbo building led to tbo be llcf that tho cutlre structure was burn ing. Tho report that the Union Depot was on flro created great cxcltemont, aud In a few minutes tbo streets lu tho vicinity wcr. blocked with poople. Tbs Clawson Polygamy Case. Salt Lakk, Utah, October 25. In tho Clawson polygamy caso this morulug, Lydla, second wife, concluded to testily. Sbo was.askod bat three questions, which bbe ausworod, admitting the marrlago, when It occurred, and thoro thu prose cution rests. Tho Haiiltlnt Trial. Baltimoru, Md., October 23. Inter est la tho lUzoltlno trial Is unabated, tbe witnesses pat on tho stand thus far to-day aro peoplo from Jumnstown, If. Y, whoso testimony Is confined to tho peculiar stillness and melancholy disposition of tho prlsonor when a boy. KUUa by s Paasinir Train. Yoiik, Pa., October 25. As Daniel Ilcrshey, a resident of Now Freedom, In this coouty, was crossing the tracks of tho Northern Central at that place last night, a special train struck and instant ly killed him. So blame Is attached to tho railroad authorities. Batea Baa-cod. Kaksas City, Uo., October 38. East booed passenger rates were restored to AFTER DICK TCIRPIN, further Particulars of the Clayton Bakor Double Tragedy In Philadelphia. A. Young Man of Quiet Habits Persists in Reading Trashy Eomance Until It Unbalances His Mind, And Leads Him to Kill His Friend and H m3elf in His Insane Desire to Becomj Notorious. PmuDKLPiiiA, Pa., October 25. It eeins that tbe affair be.weea the two young men, James Claytoa and John Baker, last night came about in this way. Claytou who was clerk In a tore at Spring Garden .aud Tenth streets, is of qulut habits, bat had been reading Dick Turp.n's adven lurt s. Ou ttiiNhlng the book he went out ou the street and met some companions to whom he related the adventures of highwaymen, and said to Charles Baker, a brother of the deceased, I am tired of tbe lilel am leading hut shall have to kill somebody else before I shoot myself. Then be exhibited a revolver and said he In tended to d considerable business with It. He was th-u told that Jack Baker, an lutiinato friend, was ill. He went to tbe house, and iald he would sit up with the patient. Tbe attendants thereupon retired; but before leaving the room they beard Clay ton beglu to describe the various meth ods of murder employed by Turpin. Soon afterward they heard two shots close together quickly followed by a third. Rushing In they found Baker dead with two boles In his head aud young Claytou struggling on the floor In the agonies of death, with a wound in tho right tomplo, Cluyton died without sp aklug. A visit to bis room rtvea ed a largo collection of trashy novels. His uucle is saiu to be of unsound miud, and Claytoa is probably demented. POLITICAL. Blains at Chicago. Cnic.iGo, III , October 25. The ar rival of the Bialno party la this city at 1:15 a. m. was very quiet. Emmons Blalue was the 6a y one present to meet his father. Mr. Bialno and his two sons weut direct with Jos. MedLl to his home. The remainder of the party weut to tho Grand Pacific. The excltcmcut of tho occasion was caused by some one bur rabiug for Cleveland, followed Immedi ately by tbe cry of "Rats," which put a quetus on the outburst. Blalue started lor Milwaukee at 0:30 this moroing, re turning In the eveulng. A Disappointed Crowd, Evanston, III., October 25. The Blaine train, covered with flags, arrived at about 10:45 a. m , and was met by a thousand people, nearly all of whom were students. In response to loud calls for a speech, Mr. Blaine appeared on tbe platform, bur. n.d harJ.y uttered five words when tbo train puilod out amid yells of disappointment. Oh for Milwaukee. Chicago, III., October 25. Blaine left at one o'clock over tho Northwestern Road for Milwaukee. At thu depot he was wolcomed by 2,000 people, aud in response to cries for a spcocti, to stepped on tbe platform of tbe train aad made a brief a dress. Ho said "I thank you very slucerely, ladles and gentlemen, for this demonstration, which leei sure comes from tbe heart. IC adds another to many welcomes I have had to your city, aud at uo time could it be more great ul than now I he train then moved out amid cheers. At Ml.waukee. Milwaukee, Wis., October 25. Tho next stop after leaving Racine, was Bay- view, where the iron Industries of tho State are centered. Hero the workmen had turned out cn masse. A score of lo comotivcs roured aud tho band played "Hall to Chief." As B.alue was escort ed to the steps of tho North Chicago roll lug nun, titamllug under thu arch oi Iron rails which wire emblematic of ludustry, he spoke briefly on protection. Milwaukee was icachedttt 1:30 p. in.. aud here the great demonstration of thu uay occurred. A saiute of a hundred guus from tho lake bluff pealed forth as tne train rolled into the depot. Bialue was conducted to a carriage drawn by four white h rsu, whero ho was seated with Governor Rusk, Senator Sawyer uud Mayor Wal bur. lho processlou conslstod of twelve divisions, niouutcd and on foot. Ttu march was taken up to tbo Exposition building. Thu streets thu entire distance were a mass of human belugs, aud tbo stores aud reslden es were gaily decor ated. Bulore tbo arrival ot the party, tblrtocn thousand people filled thu Ex position building, lu thu front scats were doiecatlons representing tbo Worklnameu's Industrial Clubs, German committee of flftv. au Irish-American club and tho students of Concordia Lutheru Coilego. wneu Air. liiaiuo entered tbo audlenco lose to their foet and cheered tea inlu utes. Thousands wcro uuablo to obtain ad mission, uud General Hawicy and Con greSMnuu Flunorty addressed overflow meetings. lusUie tho enthusiasm prevonted calling to order for so.iio timo. F.ags and bunting were torn from the walls aud waved. Finally Governor Rusk secured sllonco, and Introduced Blalue, Another ovation followed, lie then bogau an hour's speech. t Wattln ana Hoping. KENOsrtA, Wis., Octobor 25. At Wan kegan, M., Bialno loft tho train, and was escorted to tho platform. After the first cheers wore through and the people bocarao undemonstrative, Bialno said hi came among them as a roprosontaUve ol the peoplo of tho Nation. .'!e was as. sored oi a great Republicryi victory Id Illinois. As to tho statement ot United States Marshal Jones, who lot oduced htm, thai he would carry tbo electoral rote of every Northern Stat, he said, he hoped the prediction wooid be terelfled, be! it ' Kt by the" Wisconsin Diieiti6n; ' ' Kenosha, Wis., October 25,-At this Pfdnt tbe trala mot tho Wisconsin dele. Ration. Tho train had hardly stopped when it was surrounded by men and boys distributing leaflets with a plcturo of tbe candidate headed, "Extraordi nary Spectacle" aud containing an ex tract from Blaine's speech In New lorn in I8C3, condemning Horatio Seymours's tour through uuuu-y. in leaflets were suowerod into all tbe cars of the trala. Blalue was escorted to the platform by Plumed Knights, aud made a short speech, ayiirg the campaign hid narrowed down to a question oi freo trade or protection. Ag-alnit B.amu'a Wish. Wavkeoax, III., Octot er 25. At Win netka, Glencoe, Highland Park and In termediate statlous, large crowds cheered as tbe train swept past. Theie were over two thouaui people at tho depot here. vir. Blaine spoke briefly, and was followed by Congressman McKinley and I'inerty A gentleman closoly associated with Blalue, who has accompanied him ou the eutire Western trip, said ou tho train tuts morulug thai, t e pub lished reports that the programme since Wednesday Is entirely against Bmluo'a wil , and bis earnest protesta tlous are true In every particular. Ho is extremely anxious to reach New York City. Bialno looks haggard aud worn. Rapub.ioan Rilly. Bloominoto.v, III., October 35. Rob ert M. Lincoln, General Logan, Governor Cullom, General J. C. Smith and a num ber of other distinguished gentlemen ar rived In tho city at noon. Tho demon stratiou Is tho urgest and most Imposing the Ropnblicaus ol Central Il.luoia ever held. The industrial parade formed an important part of the day's pr gramme, being upou an extensive and elaborate scale. Bob Lincoln Is the guest of Jadgo Davis. Terrible Accident at a Democratlo Meeting. Ro.ndout, N. Y., October 25, At the Democratic parado last night two can nons exploded with tho following casual ties : William McGrath, leg shattered. Wm. Nash, coilar-bone broken. John Arnold, arm shattered.' Herbert Mlduer, dangerously injured. Closing Bally. Mattoo.v, III., October 25. Tho Democrats of Douglas County are hav ing their big closing rally of the cam paign at Areola, to-day. Senator Jos eph E. McDonald, of Indianapolis, and General J. C. Black, of Danville, are the speakers of the day. TO KXl-EUTAIX JIM KLA1NE. A Dinner at Delmontoo't N -xt Wednes day Night. New Yokk, October 25 Tho follow lag correspondence has taken place be tween gentlemen of this cl y and J, G B.alne: New Yoiik, October 22. Hon. James G. Blaine, Indianapolis, Ind. ine unaersignea, with otlrer KeDubli can friends, request the pleasure of your company at aiuuer at uoimonlco's in this city on auy evening of tbe coming week mat, imy oest sun your convenience. Very respectfully, Wm. M. Evarts. J. J. Astor, LkvI P. Morton. Cyruu W. Field. David Dows. Wm. Dowd. Aloneo B. Cornell, Evaksvillr, Ind., October 23. To Hun W. M A'r irfs, John Jacob Astor and others, JVeio lonfc: I accept with much pleasuro your very Kina mv.iatiou to dtno with yon next wees ana indicate Wednesday evevung as oue agreeable t myself, but shall gladly ieav tne assignment o; tue time to your solves. Slguod Jas. G. Blaink." About 200 gentlo.non will join In the dinn r to B.alne. It will take place at uoiiuonica's at seven o'clock. Wm. M Evarts wl 1 preside. PLYMOUTH AND ITS PASTOIt. Tbe Grant Praon-tr and His People Hutu illy Free and Independent. New York, Octobor 25. Mr. Beecher took occasio i to-night to deny that there wero any differences between him aud his people. "Our friends, tbo newspa pers, have spread abroa I the statement that there 1 a great li.-turbance la Ply mouth Church, because tbe pastor Is boil ml t j have his own way, But I say that ever since tbo day that 1 came here, I have had my owu way aud liberty to sty what I thought, fearlessly and ireely, and the church has hid Its own way, being tree to lorm opinions and express tlieiu. lliero have beeu varia tiotis ou all bubjects, but there has never been O.MC MOl'tt OK (Jl'AHUKL Many ot thu members think I dou't know us much as 1 thluk I do, aud I think they don't know as much as they think they do. . So we are eveu up. They wish 1 would do so and bo, and I wish tbey would d ) so and sj; and wo are eveu up. I he g ispel of good nature pre vails now, and is goiug to. I thank God (hat a great, church has srowa up hero, and largely under mo, In which varying opinlous are neid and the words ol Christ are not broken. This little breezo will only give us good ventilation and after the election wo shall go right ou." The Baltimore & Ohio Swindled. Baltimorr, Md., October 25. Much trouble Is belng occasioned to tbo Balti more & Ohio ltallroad Company by tho dlshouosty of contractors for tho exten sion to Philadelphia, Section twenty, two has become notorious In this respect. Tho fli at contractor absconded with the workmen's wages. Then tho Newark Brick Company collapsed, and yestorduv the members ot tho firm ot Vltapatrlek & McGurgan decamped with over 3,00Q, which was dao their employes. Tho rabroad company sought , to In- sure tbo correct disbursement of tho money by Intrusting it to ono of their olorks. The la t tor was overhauled by Fltzpattlok and McGar gn on the road snd forced at tho mnzzie of a revolver to give dp thi money. An armed posso started lit pursuit, bat the rubbers escaped In a carriage. Tbs Ital ian lab trort wero paid off by too com pany to Avon t not. ruspatriok was arreted In jfora-Utown, IV, lata last Iff! Absolutely Pure. This powder never rlei. A marvel of purity, treiiKUi ami aholesonienem Vore economical than orulnary klndn. and can tint be aold in com petition with tbe mnltl nclo of low teat, ihort welKht, alum o i boauhata powdrra. Sold only In cans. KOYAL MAKING HiiVt'D' R CO., ltw 'a 1 Street, New York. AMUSEMENTS. CAIRO OPERA HOUSE. Ono Night Onljr l'csitively. MONDAY, OCTOBEK 27. Return ol Every body'a Little Favorite. Tbe Charm- iiik, i elite Commeillvnne, LIZZIE EVANS, supported by tbo Talented Comedian, r 'harry warren, and a Superb Company, In tlie Romantic Corned) Drama, v "The New Dewdrop," an Idyl of the Const of Wain. tVAdmlssion, W ami 75 cents. Gallorv. 25 ovnia. ceau aucured at Iimler'a CAIRO OPERA HOUSE. Ono Night Only. FRIDAY, OOIOBEIt 31. The Accomplished Actress, JULIA BLAKE, supported by Richardson's Talented Oomp'y . Opcnlrg In tho b-at American play, at BACHELORS." "Thy play that raado fanm f.jp Its author to a DlM."-New York Herald. ' "Undoubtedly the Im-i Amerleiin. Ago cannot wliner nor cuntoui etnlo lu hflulto variety." Button Journal. 17 We tarry onr own uml aled orchostra to anitab y r. nd. ra ecln' aud lucli ontal luustc. The advent i, f thu urtat company has been eJorl"Us, victorious and n.erltur us lliratrca packed te tba conrs prove It. Tho wl de.t en.hualasm attest It. Tho emlre pr.ss endorse it. Grand .access settle it. ttAdralfslon 5' nud 75c; gnllery a:c. He served teuts at llilder's. W. G. CART, nirara Dealer In liromJs, U Cta lie Owes. ( 011)118, eic, Ac. raise lu readi es when called or. .O' . 1 jfc.. " juH.- ... "'at '. .. . 1 No. 12 6th St., Cairo, 111 IAS. B. SUITU. iobkut a. aairv SMITH BROS' ,,' Grand Central Store. DEALS U3 IN (UIOCERIES, , , PROVISIONS, DRY GOODS, . ETC. IKO. - - IIjT. The Itegolar Cairo a l'uducah Daily Packet. St& GUS FOWLER IfKNKV It. TAYLOR, Vaattr. UUUUUK JOUUo, Clerk. f'A'li loavM r.tdaf ah tnr C.iro dally (S'lurtars tiftt . 1 '! alwAM nn hand kg 1 1 r a . . " . .i.. jhV'- .. , "at . mm