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THJi DAILY OAIKO BULLETIN: 8UNDAY MOllNINO OCTOBER 28, 1884, A CONFIDING LANDLADY, She Loaves Silver Plato, Jewelry and Money In a Rented Houao, . And TrustB to the Honesty of Her Ten ant Tor Their Safe Keeping Her Confidence Abused. Conviction 0 the Thieves Member ol Parliament in a Bad Box Other Foreign New3. England. TRUSTED TO LOCKS AUD SEALS. London, October 25. Captain George UampUea Whtllcy, lale member of Par liament for Peterborough, who, with Thomas Herbert was receot y arrested for stealing plate jewelry valued at three hundred pounds, the property of his landlady, Mrs. Mary Gamble, a widow residing in South Kensington, was to day fuuud guilty and scoieuced to six niuuth' linprisonmuut. Captain What ley rented a furnished house of Mrs. Gamble In April Just and resided there with LU wife, bis wife's sister and Thomas Herbert, who assisted la pledging so ue of the stolen property, war y all of which, however, has bet; a recovered. In cuu?quence of Captain W bailey giving a worlbicus check for his first quarter's rent, rapid proceedings were taken to recover possession of the bouse. Ooo morning in August Cupula w naiiey mi Jaen y went off leaving a ser vant glri in the house. The prisoners traveled t llualogne, nut Herbert returned arid was apre- nenaea. L-iptaln nhillcy was extra Uittd. In the proceedings to-day Mrs. Gamble lestiaea tbil when she let the bjUHe to Captain Wlial.er she reserved a room for ner own nse. bhu deposited a quautlty of plate and jewelry In the room am locked the door and took the key with ner, Mie also ielt p ate, jewelry and money in oihtr parts of tile hou -e, locked up In diawers aud sealed. In the cellar she lefts quautity of wine, which was placed in one conipartniout, c jverel w.lh a sneet ana sea ed. In August she rclnrnud to the house and raised the property. I.i tlia front room she fuuud the tapes and ceals of tue dtaw rs removed and missed a quan tity of jewelry. All the sUvi-r was gone, except a pair of candle-sticks. She also missed money and coins. Ireland. COMLNO TO TUE PK1THD STATES. Dcblw, October 25. Dan'l Fitzgerald Gabbett, M. P., for Limerick City, In tends sailing for New York In November to retnaia some Urne In the L uiu-d States. He does not seek re election to Farilv meet. AX 4FFKAL TO IRlsIl SYMI'ATBT. The committee having charge of the fond for the benefit of the late A. M. SnlJvan's inwly, to-day Issued a circu lar to the Irish people throughout the world to send In subscriptions. ASYLUM MANAGKME.NT. Queer Going On at th lCiesourl Insane Aay.um. Fulton, Mo., October 25. Tnere Is still a convict at our asylum here who Is allowed to run at large, and has been pnt In charge of the borse stock of the Insti tution. He msy be seen any clear, warm day exercising one or two flue horses on a track In the asylum grounds. He is said to be a very rouoh. utfy netrro, and Is liable at any time 10 be missing, as al so wl.l be a team of flue horses. People here think be ought to be In the pen, where he jastly belongH, as he Is a hard egg, ana auoua 00 at wort iu me prison at Jellenioo, serving out nis urne, in stead of living In luxury and driving fine horses. He says the asylum authorities treat him so well that he does not want to go back to Jefferson. CRAZT MEN AT A BASE HALL GAME. Last Mondsy while a came of basa ball was being played In the valley near town, a couple of lootlcs came out to the bluff. One of them picked np a little child that stood near its mother, looking at the eme. and pressed it under his arm and struck it across the face with, a small stick, frightening the mother al most into bysteries. Sue recovered her child, however, beforo farther Injury could be done. The lady believes the lunatics would have burled her darling over the steep bluff had she not Inter fered promptly. The cttlzens of Fulton protest against these lunatics' running at large in the city, cat tne protestations seem to have, no effect on the asylum au thorities. ' . Another Oas Exploalon. Montreal, Can., October 25. Early this morning a terrible gas explosion oc curred at the residence of J. It. Hutchlns, on Fort street, Mr. Hutchlns was badly burned, and two scrvauts are thought to be fatally Injured. The whole side of tho house was biown out, aud the furniture scattered In the street. A hole nearly an inch In clrcnmferenco was found In the gas meter lu the cellar. Mrs. Hutchlns had a narrow escape, as she was sleep Inn near a bar wludow, which was blown away. Plumbers were working la the house yesterday, aad it is tiiougui tney loft the hole la the pipe. Oarelese Kail loading-. Rarl, III, October 25. The west bound Chicago, Darlington & Qulncy freight neglected to close the switch leading to the side track here whon leav ing town, and a few minutes later the Kansas City Express came down at a high raw of speed and ran Into a eoal train waiting so pun on. ana oaggajre man, Geo. Mlulcr, was thrown the lengtu of the car aud badly intared. ine ex press messenger and eegloeer are also severely oraisea. Oookedla-n forUve Ulon. Watetiloo, Ia., October M. Antoa, Oara 4 Co.'s large butter and egg estab- llsbment ol this city was badly damaged br flre yesterday The lost en building Is 110,000. There were 800,000 dozen of rgg s la the refrigerator which wore e strored by the heat and In noting. The lose on the eggs Is estimated at between 110,000 and 150,000, with aa Insurance ffS4,tS0. filed of BU Wounds. Worcester, Mass., October 25, John D. iRoblnsoo, a Charleston policeman, who shot himself last Friday, died this mornlrjg. A Oonuine Cold Wavj. Pout Jervls, N. Y., October 25. H Is snowing here this morning. Reports from tho West say there It from three to six Inches of snow at various polats. For Tea Days Longer. Washington, D. C, October 25. The President has directed James II. Marr, Chief Clerk of the Assistant Postmaster General's office, to continue to act tor ten days longer as First Assistant Post master General. Uonteflore's Centennial B r'.hday. New York, October 23. Sir Moses Montefijre's hundredth birthday will be generally observed In the synagogues la this city to-morrow. Many non-Lsraelltcs are expected to take advantage of the opportunity to testify their respect for tne character and deed.- of the venerable philanthropist. Michael McGnrtf an Caught. Philadelphia, Pa., October25. Mich ael McGurgao, contractor, who, lu com pany with John Fltzpatrlck', divided $3,000 Intrusted to them to pay section hands of the Baltimore &Ohlo Road, ws captured this morniug, aud is held to await requisition from the State of Del aware. About 91,300 was foond en him. Sheriff KiC4 Deal. St. Charles, Mo., October 25. E. Curtis Rice, Sheriff of St Charles County, and a candidate for re-election, died this morning at his residence la this city, of a complication of Ol -eases. He leaves a wife and seven children. De ceased was a very popular olH cial, and his loss will be greatly mourned through' out the country. Necro Murderen Lynched. Baton Rouge, La., October 25. Sheriff Bates has retured from Clluton and reports that a report Is current ibere of the murder by negroes of three per soi:6, father, son and nephew, la St. Tammany Parish a few uuys ago, aui that a posse purged, captured and hang eu tour 01 tne murderers aud were on the track of the otners. Suicide Induoed By Oriel Erie, Pa.. October 25. Mrs. Ellnora Kltts, wife of a prominent politician of Summit Township, committed suicide last evening by discharging a sh it-gna into her side while lying lu bed, asing a suck to release the trigger. The- de ceased was a lady of culture, but bur mind for soma time had been shattered by grief. MAKKET KKPOKTS. Grain and ProTiaiona. SATURDAY, OCTODElt 5, l&H. KT. U)C1&. COTTOS stp4v: miMUna. '4"iJ0m. tUKSW Stetuly: XJLL lo cuoiov. Stf.t0A3.33; oateau. 4.i.'.Lj. .ai-Kirrnnr: Ko. f Ked. 'WtXs; no. 4 noil, ooipi. c. coun lowir; No. Z mixed. ialUot no. 1 wmte mixed. it-v. Oats Steady: No. -s. W0. Kva Dull: No. 2. 00-,iillc Tobacco rirm: tux; com moo to choice o.(410.U: loaf; Common rrd lea& Juvu: mo-lium 10 rowi fU.ot&n.'M. Hat Prmrw 0.4lu.OJ lor prime to choice new: clorer inlxt!. I7.uoitlO.Oi lor common to prime: prime new liiuolby, lU.0Oill.UO; fan cy. H-.ijoi Vi v. nuTr Meaiy: cnoicoio lanev rrearaerr CmX-loc: dairy, cuolce to laucy, AVAi'io; low rrndet nominal. toos tiiyncr: ircsa biock. ns'ibvto per down. Pot ATOa.s Firm: rommon to fair. Ui0o: cbowe to fancy, jz&mo. ronit Nominal; tiewmnis. f is.Bi. Lakd Jukt: prliDq eutitm, WTSe. Baook-Lonet. lUitlUko: Doru. II1. c: cinr nba, llaUHc, nil parked. ooc Tuo-wasnea. cnoio. zxs: rair. !7c: diary aal low 'c Unwashed Choice medium. U)4'Uc; (food avnmire id diam ltl9c: nulected liifnt SnelT tHo; goo I rtraire, IStSI'o; beaw Htiltfc: coiablnir. v oiO'xi. iMA'i'to: comotnr.iDw bthii-s. ie.ia. HiuiA Mcit'ly and llrm: dry Hint, l4o: daniatrcd, lfc; bulls or staa tllnt Hlo, aiU'd, vv; fiuo stocn, an, urei-ri saito 1, w; damaged, c; veal call' oklns. 11 ie; balls or stairs, So: p recn uiicurtKl, J i",'ic; da:u:ifol. bo; irlue. .to. diirkp i'ki.tr uuut irroin. oons'inc dry do, 4.'o; frrtfii Khetinmifi, LirDc. kw VOHit. Wn bat Firmer : No. i He 1. Novombor. M'ic; iHiceniber.s'lSc; January, 87 o; Febru ary, Kio; May, 9 jo. Coiin Hurhur: Novembor, S'JSo; Deccmbor, 80c1: January, il'iv; May, 4s ,u. uats t lrniifr: Nnvemuur. ia ueceiu- bcr, iC'.io; January, Hc. CIUCAOO. Wnr.AT Flrraor: UetoUcr, Novem January, tier, 7ST4 c: December, TtifcfoiSto: May. Wsc. i;oiu liOwor: uoioiinr, 4'io: Novomoor. 4'JVo: year, Wiv; January, 3 to; May, 'Mo. UATS rirmrr: (K-toonr, ss'.o: Novcmrtor, tAc;l)oremtM!r, "0c; year, sic; May, SWo Did. pork Btosdv: nctobtr. iia.5'J: yoar. SlI.Ki; January, 11. W4. I.Aito Lower: ucfiOi-r, lu;': Novemnpr, Dcoimt)or, tU.ci'ii January, $6.iC"t! February, 7.0H. mioht iiibh ijoinoer. id.sj r.ovcniucr, tti-W; January, tjft'i. , Livo ttoci Idariiou. cniCAUn. Hons Itnoelnt. 19.0 Mil market unlet an 1 dull at KKitlfto lw.r: lltrbt. H..WM.8)i rouirh nackliitf. H.SVit tfl.TJ; iiuary nackinir nud khl''liif. 4 0'6.bV cattlb iiiftTipw, s.rim: naiivcH nioauy: ramri'm Htronir : eniion-i, as.suibT.uui irood to Cholue Khiiplnir, J.W i'i.'Ki. biukp ttoct'ipw, i.iuj: now; common to rood, t2.vnii:a. Catti.k rnchanifoi'. extra cult lo, fillCKiiW.i RiMidUi chnlre atocn. S", lioit'l.Oi: lair to nirdl- mil, fVli'if'i.nu; Root miicin'm, vi.muii.iu; 'IS. th humth. O.i.h.m.4 In: 'IS'tim cowl H.il ktfM; Wfiu-rn moeki-rit, S.I.W jii.UU: yearllnirs, .'I.0iII'Im1.AI. hiimki and Lahmk Sheen oloudv: Iambi dull and lower: nv.nl I urn to trnod Nhocp, fli) tol.Ti ifiMid to eimico ('una. In lambs, II. 6 J 6.urj wivtern, $1 !Vi.7. nous linen uiiriMi iiuhiiiitti to iair i or- r, a4.n0fitl.7S; tro-id to ehnlco do., H.S04A S.Wi btiu iicr gruuei, v kiu. KANSAS our. Catti.s Hoeelnl. l.MWs rnnire cattle 8Q 10u hlslipri exiiorts. VS. I ehok-o ahtpplnw. Sft.Wlyi common to me dium, ai.U(i,4A; fppdern, S.l.Tu'id Mai cows, li.AL.TU; irraift Tr.rns strrrs, IXlioW.'J.iWi Colorado hutf-twod slers, Sil.hO!. lUKiS-Bwolpta, (LUOd; wnftlturi fiHslOo lowrrt loll of SIS to Ml punii'lo avoraui' at $1.00 avt wHi mniniy, n.it.io. HiiBKP-t(eoeipts,uWi nominally ununnntri-u. Monoy and Stool Mirktt, Wmt Vrtitw H..I n I. , t..n..M 4 nn. mini exehnnse dull nniliinclinnirxdi ttovornnionts itronri ounvney, s s, 11 bid; 4 . enupunit, Uv Yrl.1i Au'i. do.. 1I3U lilil. The Htm'k market ornil quiet. In early ti-ttdlnir the VuyUlK wiuiohftrautcrldl by a firm two and a tireMmnt to Hell developed, under whiuli the whnin hat Ixieamn wwnk nnd Readily doelined. By noon the drop rainrMl from H to S pr ewiV Prom tin tiMtre ban been a aiwut r rorerV, but at tee time ol wrltinf cue uiarke a oniiana renrureK-w. 1IE1C liUSY LIFE. Pen Portrait of the 1Mb Frank Leslie's Attractive Widow. 1 A ltandsomo woman sat before a big desk In a cozy o til no in Frank Loslio's mblishing house, busily engaged over ooklng bills, writing letters, and at tending to tho details of tho lmrannso business. It was Mrs. Frank Leslie She aroso gracefully nnd granted tho reporter cordially. Mrs. Les'.io wns plainly attired in a black dross with wuito trimmings. J lie only lewciry she woro consisted of a pair of neat pearl ear-drops. Her dark hair was tastefully arrangodovcr her white fore head, and licr large gray eyes sparkled with animation as sho conversed. "Tho public has been treated to so much of my privato afl'uirs," said Mrs. Leslio, "that I think it time to set poo plo right A few days ago a letter was published In a Chicago paper, and win extensively copied, giving what pur ported to be nn account ol my extrav agant lifu at Long Branch. It stated that I had sixty-livo dilTerent toilets whilo at tho resort; that I drove live blooded horses upon tho Concourse, and that my diamonds would fill & peck measure. Tho fact is that I was only at Long Branch for four days, and that was tho only time that I had been away from my Lusincsi this sea son. 1 only wore thrco diuerontiouets while there, and those were very plain, being either black or white. The fact is I have not worn any colors since Mr. Leslie's death. I drovo a team oc casionally, but it was not a blooded one, and I never owned livo horses. My diamonds were only worn at a proper timo and place, and are not conspicu ous gems. Then the papers statod that my hotel bill for tho four days was 450, whilo in fact It was but $39.50. 1 would not notice such gross exaggera tions as theso were it not for tho fact that my business may bo injured by such reports. I attend strictly to business and superintend the whole work of this great establishment 1 am at my desk from early in the morn ing until late in tho afternoon, and I do not know any lady that works harder than L "I noticed in a paper the other day that 1 kept a i rench maid to constant ly wait upon me. This is false also, as I never had a maid of any kind, hav ing a firm faith in the proverb that 'Ood helps those that help themselves. I have always been treated with great consideration by tho press of the United States, with few exceptions, and I am heartily grateful for it Hut I supposo theso attacks originate in tho malice of some persons, although I never know inglv wronged any one." Mrs. Leslio sighed, and the New York Jvurnul reporter remarked: "The Marquis do Neuvilio has not always been treated with consideration by tho press? 'Oil, dear, no," said Mrs. Leslio, "The fact is, there is an antipathy to foreigners among tho majority of Americans. The Marquis cannot help it becauso he was born with a title. It was even said when my engagement to him was first announced that his title was not genuine, but I believe every one acknowledges now that it is For nn- Kirt, I would prefer that he had but it cannot bo helped. The ,i. lis is a thorough gentleman. and tno newspaper flings at his man ner and personal appearance are fab rications. I never saw him wear a colored neck-tie in the fouryears that I have known turn, and ho always dress es In tho most simolo manner, It has never been claimed that he does not pay his debts, and ho is ono of the most charitable of men. Ko man ever applied to tho Marquis to relieve hi3 distress an-1 was refused." When doos your marriage tako place?" V hen that event takes place it will be ns publicly announced as my en gagement was, said Mrs. Leslie, "it ,s always painful to have one's private alliirs Lrought before the public, but I believe they will nppreclate the reasons which impel mo to correct the false statements which have been put in cir culation." A Henpecked Turk. To tell tho truth, it Turk is as badly henpecked ns could well bo imagined. Tho good old days when he could quietly strangle a refractory wife, nnd drop tier into the Jiosphorus to do buried at the Mate s expense, passed awav a quarter of a century ago under the European spasm of virtue- that es tablished tho "joint control." Since then ho has boen too dejected to assert his power, and ns a result tho women do very much as they please. They stay In or go out, rauiolo about tuo thoroughfares alone, ride in tho horse cars or tho caiques, gossip, study, read nnd frequent the baths much as if they had no lords nnd masters at all. Hut la point of fact there always has been a paradox in the rules of conduct laid down for Turkish women. The forced covering of their faces in tho streets and the strictness in tho lines of social intercourse throw a mystery around their trontmont that has liad niucli to do with making it soom severe, lint on tho other hand there is probably no nation in tho world where the woman Is so jealously guarded in her rights of lifo 'nud property nnd so literally pro tected against her husband as In Turkey. It is considered quilo the thing for n jftalous Turk to go down to tho old pier nt Seraglio point and ruinlnato on his condition after tho Mitrius-Cartliiigo fashion. Uo doesn't expect to belter bis state thereby any nioro than to restore the ..half-submerged masonry to its original condi tion, but it is quieter there than it is at homo, nnd ho gets a melancholy satis faction in tho recollection of the num ber of faithless spouses who havo met their punishment from its edge. m "How's l:it lit" boy ol) uiiiio coinin' on in do Stin by-si'hoolP" nsked Sam Johiising of U.:v. Ainliiiilab liliiilsoc, of llio llhio Lijiht Colore! Tabernacle. "lli conn) up mighty slow with the coiioms" l'.itih God, I'll tan his biuuk hide. I gibs him n dimu ubory Sunday to pui. in do plate." Parson 111ml .oil eMiiulnud tho dill'oreiico be tween a col foci and a collodion, where upon S im s.'ildi vDar's no uso crowd In' tli;.' loy, I tiebbor had no talent for Migioii when "I was a boy." Taa SPECIAL NOTICES. A action. HOUSEHOLD GOODS . AT ' ROBEItT JENNINGS' L1M8KUT HOUSE, Seventeenth stieet, between Commercial av enue and Poplar street. Commencing at 10 o'clock, Monday morning, October 27, comprising bed room suits, bedsteads, mattrcsacM, pillows, dining room and kitchen furniture, queensware, glassware, knives'and forks, chairs, carpels, ice box, cupboard side table, kitchen and dining tables and sate, office clock, castors, spoons, etc., etc., Stlu pngitivo and terms cash. Tiios. Wikteb. Auctioneer. For a Good Meal or a good room, go to DeB lUn's, 50 Ohio tf levee. Union Bakery. On account of the low prico of flour, I have increased the size and weight ol my loiivus an 1 now offer to tho public a larger loaf of better quality than any baker in the city. Fkask Kratkv. IU-l-lni For the Best Oysters, go to Deliiiiin"?, !50 Ohio levee. tf Special Term of the Circuit Court. A special term of the circuit court of Alexander county, in the state of Illinois, lor the transaction of common law, chan cery and criminal business has been this day called to convene at the c urt house in ihocityof Cairo on Monday, November lOih, 1884, at 2 o'clock I M. Alex II. Ihvi.v, Clerk. Cairo, 111., Sept. 20th, 1884. Open Day and Night. DcBaun's restaurant, 50 Ohio levee. tf These are Solid Facts. The best blood purilier and system rogu lator ever placed within the reiich ot suf fering humanity, truly is Electric Bitters. Inactivity ot the Liver, Biliousness, Jauq dice, Constipation, Wenk Kidneys, or any disease of the urinarv organs, or who evtr tequires an appetizer, tonic or mild stimu lnnt, will always find Electric Bitters th best and only certain cure known, lliey net lurely ami quickly, tverv bottle fcuar ameed to give entire satisfaction or money refunded. Sold at Ofty cents a bottle by Barclay B;o.s. (4) Only the Best Brand of oyster, at DeB'iun's, 50 Ohio levee. tf nneKieii m Arnica salve The Bust Salve lu the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rl.eum, Fever Soies, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles. It i guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For stle by Barclay Brothers. look lor the Red Lijht, at DeBaUn's 5 Ohio b vee. tf A Eemarkable Escape. Mrs. Mary A. Dai ley, of Tunkhannock, To., wis afflicted for six years with Asthma and Bronchitis, tluriuir which time the best physicians could five no relief. Her life was despaired of, until in last Octo ber she procured a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, w hen immediate relief was felt, and by continuing its uso for a short time rhe was completely cured, gaining in flesh 50 lbs. in a few months. Free Trial Bottles of this certain cure of all Throat and Lung Diseases at Barclay Bros' Drug Store. Large Bottles $1.00. "Rough r.n Dentist" Tooth Powder. Smooth, Refreshing, Harmless, Elegant, Cleansing, Pieserative and Fragrant. 15c. Druggists. Women with p tie, colorless faces, who feel weak and discouraged, will receive both mental and bodily viuor by using Carter's Iron Tills, which are made for the blood, nerves and complexion. Hay Fever and Rose Cold. I can recommend Ely's Cream Balm to relieve all persons suffering from rose did and hay fever. I have been a great suffer er from these complaints and have used it. I have recommended it to many of my friends for catarrh, and in all cases where they have used thh balm freely they have been cured. T. Konney, Dry Goods Mer chant, Ithaca, N. l . "Enchu-raiba." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kid ney, Bladder and Urinary Discuses. $1.00. Druggists. Rtit Hill, Acdiiain Co., Mo., July 2083 -After suffering some 18 months or more with rheumatism in my limbs nnd intense pain in my back, I was advised to try Jler reus Tenetrating Oil, and alter using one bottle I was entirely cured of both rheu matiHin ami pain in my back. It is the best liniment I have ever used. Yours ttuly, O. W. Slavens, Thin People. 'Well's Health Unewur" restores health and viu'nr, cure I)ysp"psi, Impotence Sexual Debility. $1. (?) Vat the Cure of Coughs, Coldsfi Hoarseness, Bronchitis.Croup, Influ enza, Asthma, Whooping Couch, In cipient Consumption and for the re lief of cor'; jm ptive persons in at lvan- ced stages of the Disease, i or&aic by all Druggists. Price, S Cents. 181 DANES. rjHE CITY NATIONAL BANK. . Of Cairo, Illinois. 71 0I1I0 LEVEE. CAPITAL. 8100.000! A General Banking Business Conducted. TIIOS, W. IIALLIUAV Cbubler. ENTERPRISE BAVINO BANK. Of Cairo. EXCLUSIVELY A SAVINGS KAMi. TIIOS. W. IIALL1 DAY, Treaner. ALEXANDER COUNTY Commercial Avenue and Eighth Street CAlltO.ILLS. Ofllor: P. BHOSS, President U. WKLLH, fishier I V. NaKf. V!eoPre'ot T. J. Kurth. AnK't raxD . BroM LV.ro I William Kin iite. ,C -li )lf.... " Iru Peter NelT n William Wol CM OKttrlob " C. O. Patler " K. A. buder " I 11. Well ' J. Y. C'lutn'nn, Caledonia.. A ilEEHAli BAN KING BUSINESS DilMi. Kxcbaiiz1) ro'.d and bought. Internet li'od n the savtuiM Dcpurtinont. Collection made nnd all hiintauHS promptly aitundi'd to. PUOFKSSIONAL CAKDS. Jjll. J. E. STRONG, Homceopathist, 129 Commercial Ave., Cairo, ill. VAt'OIt, ELECTUO-VAI'OK and MEDICATICD BATHS idmlaleterud daily. A iadr in attendance. CONSULTATION FREE. ill M. UARHELL, M. D. DENTIST OFFlCE-EuatSldo Commercial. below 8th St. Cutro. Illinois. )lt. K. W. WUITLOCK, Nat Dental Sui'gwOJ) ;rrut No. 136 Comuercal h''i nr.il Nliith Htrt AMJEIK. liIWmit M.- PARSONS, M. D., OCULIST AND AURIST. OFFICE City Drug Store, Carboudala, 111. INS'JKA.NCE. 1 N 8 U R A N C E v. C t-s M W rj w3 Men "Ji'JS H O o a u 3TJ a 2 . 'sill it! S t g- x i DOCTOR WHITTIER 617 St. Charles SU ST. LOUIS, U0. A. rarulnr Ornrlnntn oi iwo mfdloal CflllP(i-, liai tii-en Ionium eiiKiiKed in the treat- 1161110:11!!!!-, Norvomi, HUln liloo.l Dlivaii! man any ouier iiiiy.R'ian m BU Loul, ascliy p-r ihow uml all .ld rtl d-iitn know, 'oiisulnitlon.itotr.ee or by mall, rr.ui.iiil In. tel. A rrlHlulW uik or lilt OIllllloll emu nmhliiK. Whpii It I l-icni.vcnlcnt oTklli tlifi city for treatiiiiMiU nirdlvlnut can b wnt bymllor Xirri evprvwheifl. Curahlo tai'l Kiiurniitevili whi-rp doubt tjxUtJ.v. U frankly itated. Call or Write. Nerrona Prmtratlnn, Pchlilty, Hfntal and fhyalcal ffeaknm, Mfrtoilal aaOthM SftN-tlonaot Thrnat, Kklwand Bonet, Blood Impurltlaa and Blond rulmnlng, ikU An tlona, Old orr aad I'lceri, lmp(ilmnt jo Marrlaga, Hhrumatlml, PIlM. Np'!ii; Untlnn U Hifi from Orer-worktd Main. Kt'lltiirAL CASES rfftlta apoflal attention. PIcaM arlnlnt from Iwprndanm. Mieyaiti, Indulgraeesor Kipoiures. It la afir-evlilant that a pliyik-lan TaylnK particular alimtlon to a cla'r cak atlalua (irwaHklll, and phyilrlani In regular v't-tt- all or.-r the country knowlnu thl, freii-fiilly recnuinmnU ) to tho oldrit oilli'p ll incrl. ca.whiTB every known aiipllancn la iurtec to, and the provatl itood rtnilt- if alt an-i mid counlrlt'a arn un-il, , A wbol liotiae U uiicd fnrolHce imrmnri, and all am treat0 -with kill In a r-iifrlfiil BianiiiTi and, know.im what to do, nocxprrliiii-nliaraniiiile. t.n -mnnt of Hid irrrat liitmUiT ai'iilvlnr, t ie i.hririaarnkintluw. oltcil lower than. i l Diauneil uy oi irr.. If ynu inre the kl I : nt ret atpet'iiy anil iMjriert in i-mm m. . mimrtaiitinatlrr. I'uuililtlttt, W PS. Bint to any addrvni free. pffi.lMARRIAGEGUIDLIs Kh'ioint cloth and (tilt hlndluK. Hraled tni U fen u ln iioitnaa or currency. Over Wily wjii derful pen iili't'irea, true to life, article on the rbllowliiK luhjertai ho may marry r wlion it why IP lrriieraueloiiiarry, W ho marry flr.t Slnuhood, Vt'oiuaiiliiHid. Phyklrnl det-ay, W lo limilil marrv How urn ami haiilni- may ue Int-reaeii. iicreaen. t nose ntarriou or roiui.iniiiini inrrvliiK huld ri'iul It. untight to h real y all adult nenutia, then kept under lock aid v. I'onular edition. aamraa almve, hut uai'ir iiani'i cover and iW pagua, M ceula by uialL Ik ioue) i ptiatatf. LLiNOIS CENTRAL K. R VUOMXM. TI1K Shortest aud Quickest Roate -TO St. Louis aud Chicago. The Onlv Lino Kunmng DAILY TRAINS" ITrom Cairo, 3 Making Dikeot Conitkotion WITH EASTERN LINES. Tiuins Liavi Caiuo: ' QiUOam. Mali, ArrlvliiRln St. Louii I UO .m.; C!ilcio.B:!X &..., Connuuinti st Odin tud KtilnnPn n fcr CIlcio natl, LouuTille, Indlunitimln and polrU &Mt, lU:2r p. m. Kust 8t. I.nul untl Western Kxpi-esa. ArrlvlDE Id St I.onli 6:45 p. m., and conuuctlrnr , for all pulutf Wvnt. 3:45 p. m. I'list Kxprena. For fit. Louti and Chicago, arrlvtn at St. Loun 10-15 p. m., aud Clilcauo vM a. m. 3:45 p. in Cincinnati Kxpi'CNt. Arriving at Cincinnati 7:(i0 a. m. i l.onmvllli a. m.i Indlaiiapoilt 4.i'iN a m. I'nii'et.gur br thin truin ruarb the ahuvs puiM lli to 30 UOL'JlM In advaucu of any other ri'Ute. trr-Tha 3M" a. m. ixprcm lma PULLMAN HObEi'liiG CAlt from Cairo to Cincinnati, with out changes, and through aluepori to bt. Lontr and Chicago. Fast Tiroo Krist. PitCCfiTitrpi'u hJ thlB ltn to through to Emu L tlStllCl !3 em polnta without tny dolui eauacd tiv Suudav lutervi-niiic. The Haturday after. iiion train fiocu Cairo arriver In new York Monday nornl'.iK at 10::j Thlrty-elx bourn I u advauceof DT other route, I er Ft" thronah tlcketa and turthei lulonnation Hly at Illlnolf Cantral Kallroad Dpot, Cairo. .1. U. 411.0.9, 1 lCaUV AKBIIt. A. II. DAN HON. Gun. Pane. Aumt. Chlcaso R. H. TIME CARD AT CAIRO. ILLINOIS CENTRAL H. K. Tralna dena-t. Train arrive. tMail ..--':) a. m, i tJUll.- 4!(S. m. Kinreea 1:4.1 P- m. Tt-xpreee 11:1.1a. m. JSt Louis Ex l'J 0. ni. tsi Louis Hi t.3 p. nt. I. c. K. it (aoumern ui visum; tMatl 4:ria.m 1 1. i. Ex ,.ii:K a.m. tKxpfee HI::!Ua in. ItN.O. Kx... 11:10 a.m. tACCora 0 ia p.m. T.t. j, a.. i;.iy.ui. ST. L. At I. M. H. K. Kxpresa lft:S0p.m. I Exprera :10p. m. tst L. Mull ... s:0 - p.m. tst.L. .Mall. ..:) a.m. W., ST. L. ft r. B. u. Mall ex....4:i0a.m. Accom .......4:00 p.m. Freight ,....1:41 a.m. Mall Hi Ex....S(lp.m. Arc.ni l():i)0a.m. KrolKht AA! p.m. MiiIULE At OHIO K. U. Mall ?:-' a.m. I Mall Exprc 11:00.1. m Expr a.. Dully except tiurilav. t Otillr. Airp.ro. ...lOlOp m. TIMK (,AHU AND DEPARTURE OP MAlLS. ARRIVAL Arratl Dep'rt V. u. I. C. It. R (ti.nmuhlock mall).. a. in. " ..ll.nua.m ' (way mall) 3 SOp.m " (Sotithrii Div 4:S0p m. Iron Mounlalu It. it S:Oop.ni. Vbliuh it. K 6 a. in Texaa & HI. Louis It. K W iiool bt. L'ils & C .lro It. R 4 p. m OhtoKtrcr P. m Miaa hlver arrivoe Wed., Mat. A Mm. Tin PC 8p. 9 P. 9 p. 2p' ?p' ? a. II 1 1 p. m " depart Wed , Krl. A Hun. P O. eon dol.op o from 7:30am to 7:30 pin P.O. box du! . Oi tP Irom 6 a. m t" t. ru. Hundnys net. iloi. opeu lrom....8a. m. to 10 a. ci. Sundays Imx del. opuu from ... a. m. tc 10:30am Hy-NOTK.-Chaiie will M pnhlishud from time to tlmn In city pupers. 1 nt;o voiii cards so cordluijly. ' WM. tf. MUltl'IIV P. M WATER TANKS Delivered at CAlltO, 111., at tho FOLLOWING PRICES: Ft bottom. Ft. stave. Capacity Bali. Price. G C 7 7 $24.00 x x X X 8 1) 8 1450 liilJO 2000 2250 2500 28.00 32.00 30.00 10.00 7 X 10 These tanks am made of C'LhAR CYPKI--SS. Inches Uili k, ni'cutuly hooped and are WATaU 1IC.HT. They aro Whipped wholonnd aro well brtioed to pruvrnt their h' Inu r-ick- d or hrokcu In band linn. EKinivtlis furLl'hcd for Timkf of any Hlzo. A. UIGOS Ac llllO. 217 Dvdord St., Now Orleans. La. IKE SI OCT Penetrating Liniment IN TUE WORLD. A powerful preparation 10 cnncunlrutuil llmiafew rirrpftspplii il to the ur face will pvitelratH lo Ilia rerv I.oiic.himI lniol In. STA.MLH lULlkVi f All. CAS US i:3AL tor C78S tf j Rheumatism Neuralgia. Sprains, Stiff Joints, Brulaea.Crampa, Lnmo Back. Tooth-Aohe. Sor Throat, Pains ' io. Limb. Stom aali or Bowel, Or In tiv part 01 SvMem. Will NOT -OIL CLOTIIUta imi iIimoIoi tlir kiu li Ik. tu rn In con.lmit nan lv Piiviciati ami other lot at vi ait Price Wo Picpaito onlvDy A00a 8 MEROIkl a-Ouia. Mo. 0E 8ALB B ALL LBCOOIBTB AIH TMtAxJC&S IN 14lIlClN8. Catarrh tDCAiiDKWK no rain Relief at Thorouffh Wil l AJi once rrcrittiif ut will 'urc, -.Not a LIn ,trv.o- MAY-EE VkiR i 1 or Simff. Ay. y into D.islrlls Hive It a Tr'al fiiiirtsls. ' eetiU hy mall n-dlstered. Mod K2S.r"5.'lJ 'f'ii w Ml m. m. m. ra m. ru. ra.