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-ulljqli'it. ITDSDAT.'SEIT. 2S, 1814. il rr f thOOItr ntsd Count JOHN BL OBKHLY. Kdltor and Publisher TERMS Or TUB DA1L. HUIXKTLN MWMk,reWTlr f aWyWl carrier, tn advance 10 Of) m yr if eri U not pild la adTaftM., iS uu ,rtu 100 Caree Moatfe! m It man ft. . n 1 Owrar looo TUUtOT fTSKKLT DULLXT1M VM ieui i ,11 00 "V . 76 Tim Months Invariably In advance . 60 'sMlst'Si nmilrr rrj isi ehiocrftfic State Ticket. For State Treasurer OHARLKS CARHOLL. For .t.per.itcndent of Pontic Instruction S. M. ETTER. For Congress Eighteenth D strict, "WILLIAM UAUTZEL. For lUpre-tntatlv FtlttMh District, FOUNTAIN 13. A I.BR1GUT, CLAIBORNE WINSTON. ' TOS PLATrtfttU, nwiwntiwMniniil Of jfold and tllrer a the baa! ot tie currency the rc-umptlon of specie pa ments ns oon it pi.i'lb'le i h out disaster to the business of tho country, by steadily opj-osl.g Inflation and by the payment of tha natlo al iuuelitedui-K In tho money ot the cW lUcd world. Bkcoxd Free .'ommercc; no tariff for any Aer purpose but revenue. Third Individual liberty and oppotliion to sumptuary lam. Fourth The right and duty of the State to protect It citizens fr.ru exf rton and unjuit ditcrimlnttlon by tharicicd aoonopollr-. nrra Kigiu rastn'tiono' the govern sent, both State and Vaiimal, to tho I git lmate doraaln of political power by cxclud lug therefrom all execut vn and legislative later-neddllng with the affairs of s.iclcty whereby monopolies are futtercd, prlvl! edged claiet aggrandized, and iudlvliTua freedom unnccetiarlly and opprc shcly restrained. POLITICAL DIRECTORY. Tho following Central Couitnittco was appointed by the Republican con rrewioDal convention that mot nt Hound City, August 13, 1871 : Alexander county, O. Y. MeKeaig ; Jackion, Beol L Wiley; Johnson, A.J. Aldeo; Massac, Henry Armstrong ; Perrr, a. J. Parks ; Pope, H. D. Baker ; Palaski, Ueorgi W. Morlt, Sr.; Randolph. D. K. Mc Masters; TJnloD, R. B Sllnion ; Williamson, illlo Erwin. The following Control Committee TTM appointed by tho Republican con vention of tho Fiftieth senatorial dis- triot, held at .Mound City, August 13, 1674: . Alexander count', 11. K.'WaJDrdgo; Jaekioa, Szra 0 Fellutl ; Union, T. II. Foill-ps. At tho Democratic congressional onyantion, huld at Anna, September 8, 1674, tho following Coutral Com mittco for tho Eighteenth district was appointed : Kandolph, Beverly Wiltshire; Porry, K. tl. Uustw; Wllliaroson, O. W. Goddard ; jacason, u w. Andrews; Union, Hugh Andrews ; Johnson, I. N Piorco; Maisao, J. W. Tn rift; Pope, I). B, Fi Id-; Pulaski, Obed KJson ; Aloxander, John-11. Ohnrly ; At Large, Judge F Brois, Cairo. The following executive oommittco for Union county was appointed by the Democratic county convention that met in Jonosboro, August 24, 1874 ; Judge M. U. Crawford ; O. II. Kroh ; O. P. lllll. The loUbwtng State commttteo was appointed by the Demooratio-Opposi-tion convention, at Spriugfiold, August 26, 1874 lit Dlitrlct, Kgbert Jameson, Chicag 24 District Vm. .1 Oiiahan, Chicae 81 District, F II O. Winion, Obloago io .uittrict, a. il iiirr.ngtou,Unnuva. Sib District, Wm Wright Fre-iport 8th District, J. & Drake, Rock Island. ?th District, Geo W. Ravens, Ottawa 8th District. Wasbinglou K Conk, Laoon. Sth District Chts V King, 1'eorU. 10th District, T)-yt& K lled, Onrtbaiio. Ulh District, J. M Bp.h, Pnt.0W Fith District K L Mrrlt. Hurlnufls'd 18th District John A Mllrry,UTnH. sta ui.trict, j it nusljy, ChmnjinlKn lSlh Distnoi. N. O H ibliiaon. Kffliii' ham. Ifllh Di'lrlct, O D Unttfs, Ornvii,. 17th District, W II Krume, Edwards. Tiiio; ' 18tb District. W. II. Grevn, Cairo. J 8th District, Ja riff. P Koblnsou.Olney, At Large, W. B. Millur, Chicago. Al Large, R. W. Townsend, rbawnee town. At Large, "Wm. Brown, Jackion vlllo. Mr. Brown was elected chairman of the eommltteo. Tfielollowmg Central Committco was appointed by the Democratic con TerMon tl Alexander "county, at" Cairo. Aujt ?3, 1874: ' OTear Creek", Thomu J. McClure Goose Island, O , Urteoley. Dog Toutb, N, Hunsacker. HazUwood, Jaruei E. McCrlte. Thebes, J.U. Kolwing. f aau If, J. w. lnfrow, Usfltv, Vf. 3. Mlllord. sj.2? rhitSw"1 MrtelM, Harrell, T y H' y ",1tJ,,rn' Carroll. ' Boutb, mifo; . n II,0(Wrfa4D1JJln Mowle J .fan Hivar. nd Dr. D, Arter. Ik rollowlnp Central Committee WU tfp olBleiby tht Dmocralic-Lvib. oral convontion (lint met at Aunfi, September -1, 1874, and nominated candidates for tho legislature in the, Fiftioth Senatorial District t A '' S Aloaodor, D F.Blake, J O Lyncb " -Jackion, 1' DUtioA.-.lu'eph Cully. Union, Oltter Hill, T M Ferine. AtXarge, TP Hnulcn, of Union. FROM ANNA. THE 13M0N COUNTY FAIR. anna, 111, Sept. M, 1874. Tho wcok jist has buen one of unprrco dented Interest and excitement, at least to the citizens of iunesburo and Anna, and our (arming community generally. Tbls is tbe week of tho annual exhibition of tbe Agricultural and Mechanical iocU Hy of old Unl n county. As this associ ation .has reached Its twoutloth year, great expectations wsre had in regard to tho county fair, which 1 am glad wore fully realized. Tho rain last Monday ntght was oppor tune and Just what was most needed to oool tho atmosphere, allay tho dust and makn it so much thn more plo&sant than it otherwise would have been. Thursday waschitfly taken up by exlblbitors mk log their enlrii-s, cons.quently lbY wete almost thtt only ones present. Wedner lay, at an early hour, it was appatent, Ir.im thn tontr Mid di.nselv crowded linn o " I of vehicles and horsemen and pedestrian" . . . ,i - ,i.,t ,t,M r.rJnnToal roacs I lanl cou.inuaiij r r hotainic to Jontf (bat tbe tbn wns congratulate itself, and in truth may feel Justly proud, for everything went on like lock work, and gave entire satisfaction to the dense throng of the many thou- nd present daily. With onu exception, c 'tnmeniiation wis bestowud by all Tbe single oxceptlon was the admission of some gambling wheels of furtune, thn manipulations o( wbl b seemed to shock be moral sensibilities of many, who were loud in their denunciations of tbls leatu.ru. I be dliplay of this valuable anlinnl vim b-ttnr than ivr bxl'nre, shuning ibAt our farmers are thking tm-roH in Ibe impn.VKment of this brnncn of thvir usu- till calling. Harry Hill, flno bUc etal linn, reared in Alexander county, form erly owned by Mr Irvin, look tbe tlrst and highest premium. A largo number of entries were mad in tbls cla, and some 11 lib brood marcs and colts wcm on exhibition. Cattle, too. showed a inaiii feat Improvement, both In blood and num ber, while tho Houthdown and otberaheep wire equal to any former exhibition Bnlne were splendid, plainly showing, to gether with tho large exhibit of Indian corn, sum of which was VI foot high, and, like tbe hog, heavy eared, that tbls Is tbe place for hog and hominy. There vforo many wagons aud buggies on exhibition which would equal any factiry gotten up not only In a neat lid substantial, but tasty and elo gunt style. Tbe fine art gallery was large, spacious and airy, and replete with Quo oil paint ings, neb and rare flowers and plants' both Indigenous and exotic, noatly and tastefully arranged by the superintendent, forming as doe a display as wo havo ever setn. inu long lino or jnn, jelliei, pickles, and other condiments, attested the culinary skill of the good housewife, while tba rolls of rich, sweet butter, and tha profuse display of fine wheat, corn, rye, oats, potatoes, pumpkins, peas, buans, etc, proved that skilled and scientific husbandry Is tbe rule, and not tbe excep tion, In boutbern Illinois Somosplondil furniture, ns well as saddlery, llkewiso plows, harrows, wboat fans and cleaners attested tbo skill of tbe mecbsnlcs. Quit a collodion of arcbelogical specimens of tbe stono ago, as woll as modern terra cotta and pottory ware, was on the ground. About 6,000 people (sorao estimate m re) were in attendance here on Thurs day, and nearly as many on Saturday. Tbe ndlspensable side-show, with the fat woman, the small woman, tbo spurious Circassian woman, tho terlfllo boa, edu catod pig, white monkey, and thn nnw and attractive " Punch and Judy," were .. . V. .. j .. ! . r i. .... qu iuu gruuuu, rvajuug n nuu utrvmi from the curiosity and credulity of tbe good pnople, grangers aud all. Flno ''fly- log dulchmen ' serve to continually do. llgbt the rustic belles and beaux and little children Thirty standi for refreshments, two largo cuisines, with well ordered din ing balls attached, aldod in supplying tbo wants of tbe Inner man. Tbe most in teresting of all displays was tbe old set tlers' dinner on Thursday Some eighty or one hundred venerahJo groy-haired sires, with their matronly companions, sat down to an elegant an.) sumptuous re- psst, prpted for the occasion by tha larga bearted ladles.of Jonesboro, which gave general satlslaction, as attusted by tbe zi-sl with which they partook of thf riuh vltnds with which tbo table w. loaded. Amohg these notables we may mention that George lUnsakur, tbe sec ond sheriff of the county, was tha oldest, and Col Henry, B Evans and lady re minding one of Jnl.n Anderson, uiy-'Jon John" was probably tba ntxt. Tben came Daniel Spencer aod ady, who beast their progeny at ono hundred and forty fiv chili' ren, grand and great grand chil dren, with many others equally worthy of tueii'ioOj if space would permit. Tba who a group was photogrnpHil by an artist who ha'd ho eye to business. I must not omit to tneotion tbat a good flour was Jaldt o.verrd by a good awning, at which good niuiio and a good caller were also pro vided, and four quadrilles at a time were ontinually tripping tbe floor, Good on der was preferred throughout, and socia bility was manifested on all bands. Col, William HarlKoll, congrssnonal candidate, Col. Clslbqrne Winston and County Clerk Lynch, of your town, and F. 0. Albright, of Jackson county, were mong the visitors. To sum up, this was j by far tbe b--st fair of any ever held in tho last twenty years. Tbe fair wouofl up on Frldiy with fta'.i of iqucsirlpnism by ladles, thero being four entries. Thn first premium was awarded to Alla .ln.eplnno Market', of Anna, and llis ;Retho, of Cohdmi, ntiii at cUftons(pursb was made up end given to'MlM Nelllo Kosli f ir tho spirited mnn- ncr of her riding. """Tho "society has ample grounds, good buildings, and is inn prosporo is condi tion financially, and wi may safely look forward for au Immenio Improvement,!" tbls useful Institution that has already boon of Incalculable benefit to our farm ers in stlmu'atlng tbem to an honorable competition In tho excollenco ( f tbolr pro ducts. Ojiio.h, ITEMS. Mr. Cal. Hutchlnsln, of tbo flrm of Davis it Hutchinson, or tho Flora Tern plo Mills, bad bis left hand badly crushed a few days ago by getting it caughl In tho machinery while In motion. A llttlo son of l'bilip Holman, aecd four years, died aftar o short Illness a few days stneo. Tho urcu.it court (or this weok has been almost exclusively oo-upicd with tho trial of Thomas Lentc for tho murder of Fountain. Tho jury wero of tho opinion that tha killing wr.s no crimt, but dono in self-defensx, hence the verdict of acquit tal. Th" criminal docket has occupied tbe court no fully that fow or no civil iull have been tried AYFULX)lAsVEll. Cotton Fnctory tit Fall icivor Destroyed ly Fire. Livo3 of Moro than Forty 0perativo3 Lost. TERRIBLE INCIDENTS OF THE CONFHAGRA TiON. . Factory Girls Leaping From Lofty Windows. usiuri.Ms- imii: TO BE ORU.Slini) TO DKAIII. 1,ib (o i hit Mill Otria-rti u Million. utcr Hair Fall River, Mass., Sept. 19. CHEAT riltE AT 1'ALL HIVER. Tbu Gruiiiie mills No. 1 in thia placu burned this morning just after tho upurutivot) begun work. Tho oper atives lu thu tpouliug room iu tbu filth stury were pautc stricken and jumped l"i otii tbo wiiidown or wero suffocated. About thirty personii wore killed and injured, uud ilio dyiug, in number, ir innuy more. At lti:'Su si. eighteen charred bodies of killed und a number of wounded have been recovered, ANOTIIEr ACCO If NT, BosTON.J.Sept. 11). The Herald has the lulluwiiig npecial dispatch from Fall River: About 7 o'clock A. 3L an alarm of fire was sounded, but tbo local ity could uot bo properly understood, consequently the lircmcu did not reach Granite mill, No. 1 cn Twelfth and Bedford Directs, until the flames bud niado fearful headway. Finding them selves unublo to cope with thofl.ituoi, a second alarm was struck and tho re mainder ot tbo department brought to the stop. Meantime tho result had become threatening in the extreme. As far as can bo learned, under the present excitement and turmoil, tho hro origiuated at the tower, in tho fourth story, and au attempt was tnado to extinguish it with pails of water, but iuelTcctuully. During this en deavor tbu door leading to tho spool room, which opcus on tbo tower Htair case, was closed, to keep help back and prevent a panio, but when the flames had gained bucIi strength that it was fouud impossible to quench them, tho escape of the girls had been cut off. Tho terrified creatures, with tho roaring flames on tho lower stair- caio, rushed in a body for tho fire es cape, but denso volumes of umoko that poured into the room and biting flames forced them back to tho riorihcLBt end of tho aparimout, at which ond unfortu nately thero wero no means of escape. Mutiy in tbo meantime had becomo suf focated, aud others preferring death by lalliiiL' to the crouud sprang rccklesaly from tho windows, and wero picked up mangled, bleeding, dead ami (lying. Tho excitement was terriblo, every mill nearly otnptyiug its contents to swell tho sympathizing crowd. All the medical men in the city were promptly ou hand, 31attrcsses,wagons, stretchers aud all tho paraphernalia ol the hospiatl wero promptly furnished and tho dead and dying and suffering attended to. It is vortaiti that uearly thirty or forty lives, nearly all girls, havo beou,lot,whilo the list of wounded is probably as great. 'Tho Granite mills wero Incorporated in 18113, and mill No. 1 )ud thirty six thousand ix hundred and forty eight spindles and eight thousand four hundred looms aud employed about 425 male and fo mule opcraiivos. The dirootorsaro Wui Wm.Ma?ou,J lSlado,10dmund Chaio,. J.b. Drayton and Ira M. Smith. Later investigation seems to prove that tho firo originated in tbe mule room, having started in from unused inula beads in charge of a boy named Samuol Yodii. As aoon aB thi flames wero discovered by (he lad, hu shrioked out, "firo," and made his escape. T(io bpiuner.n in the room tried to cheek tho spread ol trio, names with uoxns and sticks, which broke all thn threads at tached to the midline, r.uort.8 were made to subdue the firo but ineffect ually, and whou it was found necessary to send an alarm the Haines had gath ered such streught that they were dart ing trorn tno lower windows. The upper stury or attic used as a spool room was at the time ooonpied by ixty porijons, and the first intimation thov received ot their danger was u cloud of dcrmo bliu ling ami suffocating smoke that swept up tlicHUircaMi and forcod thorn lo seek safoty in the uorthern I stccion of tbo building. A young girl named Katie mith statos that her first announcement of danger was received by tho girls from tho other end of the room rushing towards her shrieking and crying, tnsny of thorn bo terror striebn that their limbs becamo almost useless. Some or fun cirln were pray in f no d Inmentinir their situation, whilo others oro bo possessed with four that they stood Iu muto agony w.ttchiuc the bravo, conduct of ouo man who regardless of his own safety worked with herolo ardor, and by means ol a ropo lanueu ou tuc ifrnimil n number of cirls. One tnan, being completely cut off, mado his exit to tho roof by means of the Bcuttle, nud with n rope lowered himself over the root and to tno grounu in rmoiy. Unstated that a companion, who was itmt behind him. had fallen back suf Inr.itml. MnnV 01 1110 Ciris Docarac . - ,. .i i y tincontoious from fricht cro the flamcx reached them, and though the number of the lost nt this writing is unknown. it cannot bo but great, bomo leaped from tho windows, preferring to be crushed and maimed titan burned, and tho shocking, heart rending sights that mot tho cyo on all sides woro ago nizing. Tho wailing of tnothcrsroth era and sisters over their dead was tcr rililn to hear. Tho loss of life by fire at Fall River, . 1 iMnH,w ninn Tit. as lar as Known is inmuj-uiuv. loss on property 8500,000. LATCR ACCOUflT. Tho following account of lh firfl in Fall River to day is takeu from a dis patch to tho Boston 'Journal': Mills numbering 1 and 2 of tbo Orauito works had been runuing about twenty tuluutcs, when thu operatives in No. 1 wero startled with a cry of fire, and the escapo of tinoko camo from the fourth story. In this next to the upper floor was tho mulo warp spiuning department, and fhore wore nearly 100 girls at work under male overseers. On tho upper floor, or fifth, about UO girls were employed spooling and warping cotton. Those were tho youngest of tho operatives. With tho alarm the tiames seemed to leap to this attic, coming from tho windows below uud up thn great tower in tho centre of tho building in which were ull the etairs eomuiuuicating with each story. The fire caught in tho mulo spin uing room in tho northwest end of the mill, from friction innjho mule heads, uud spreading by means of oil on tho iloor mid about tno macnincry mu great quickness rushed towards the ecu tre tower tho only means of escape for thojo in tho fourth and fifth storieB, besides four firo escapes, two at each gablo eud. Onco getting into the lower the flames ran up to and through tbo single cnlranco to tbo fifth story, then springing to tho roof timbers filled tho two great rooms 450 by 90 loot with denso black smoko aud flames. Whilo tho flames wero making such terriblo headway the operatives becamo l'drlv wild. The overseer saw thero wi no way possiblo to cheek tho fire and called to them to save inemsoives. and pointed out ways of escape, prmcii: allv bv firo ladders. Tho ovcri-ecr of tho pooling-room, who remained until nearly suffocated, states that the scene iu his room, and it must havo been worse than m tho Toom below, cannot bo described Children ran about cry iuir uud bectrint: nitcously to Do saved yet wrcuohing themselves away whou '.... .tkln .-I-..,, in tm Inu-prml. 'I'hero was yet somo chanco for escapo through tho iron ladder that reached to tho two scuttle windows of the south eud, opening at tbe hoid of Twelfth strett. It was impossible to get a great maiontv to tako even this uiciiiou to savo their lives. Some wanted clothiug ; others something else. As the lire Irigutcned them away from their ladders thev rushed to th windows at tho south gablo end, nearly CO feet from tho ground, but dared not jump down. Uolton ropes woro put out lor thorn to slido down by, but no sooner would a ropo bo lowered than thero was it rush for it from tho story below. Too many would take hold, aod it would break, and all clinging to it would como down in a bunch, bun ilar scenes wero going on in the mule spinniuc: room. Tho flames had ns ceuded rapidly to the cntranco of tho tower on the fourth floor, cutting off this means of escape ; but tho opera tivci had two ladders of tho south gablo directly before tlioin, aud woro urged by tho oitizons and overseers be low to tako tbera. Somo did ; but others rushed headlong upon tho bal cony and dropped or threw themselves from them, Tho re was ample timo for evoryono to nave been saved had tho girls, taken tho course directed. Tho superintendent, as soon as tho alarm was given, rushed to the upper story and with tho overseers did all he could possiblo to savo life. Whon the means provided for escapo in the mill wero rendered uuavailablo by the heat, flames and' smoke, thu peoplo procured beds aud msttresscs for the poor unfortunates to jump upon, and many did throw them-i-cUcs from the windows to tbo ground, but in almost uvory osso received fatal or terriblo injuries. Tho firemen worked to krep the flames out of the souih end, wither many of the operat ives had fled. Ladders, as long as at command, wero used to rescue the girls, and it is slid four firemen lost their lives whilo thus encaged. One fireman was lowered from tho roof by a brother fireman into the building, and ro inained so long trying to drive tbe girls forth that ho had to bo let go by tho.-o who held hie rope, driven away by hmoko, and he was lost. Morgues and ho.-pitals were speedily improvised, Mission chapel boiug taken for tho lat ter, aud as last as tbny could bo picked from uudcr tho windows of tho mill, strotohorg wero ready to carry her to cither Chapel or Central Sjation. At tho latter placo twenty-five dead bod ies were soon lying and other unfortu nates had boon taken to tho station or homes. In a number of instances tbny could uot bo recognized, they wero eo disfigured, begrimed and jdirt-oororeil. In Mission chapel where those whoso mfferings wore intense, every doctor in the city was summoned i imiitix'lil'UL'i-mj nt tho earliest moment. It is not too high to plueo tho number killed at 40 and injured ut twico that uumbcr. Tho fito was uudcr ooutroioMiortiyt bo fore halt-past 8- Tho, cntito 'roof had not lallcn tn, nor liau tno womb crum bled much bolow tho caves of tho uorth side. Tho flames had been kopt almost wholly out ol tho building couth ol the tower, aud so a portion ol tho uurtu and fifth floors wore left. 'Tho roof rjprth of the tower fell In and took with it tho tops ot tho gablo-cnd wall, a portion ot tho hltli iloor, aud some ol the side-walls, crushing though tho third Etory, Tho carding and two weaviug floors remain intact The Uranito mills had been tor some time running full time, and turned out o,U0U pieces ot print-cloth per week-, and it is supposed that a considerable amount of stock is ruined, cither by firo or wator and smoko. A largo amount of machinery is also rendered uscloss, principally that in two upper Btories. Tho most expensivo is still irood.and ouginosaud boilers uninjured Tho insurance, it is gcocrnlly expected, trill cover all loss to property. It is reported, however, that tho walls will have to bo taken down, ns tho granito of which tho building wes tonstruciod is cracked by heat. Tho work in otber mills was suspended that the operatives might assist iu tho rcscuo if their co- laborers. Two and three members ot ono futility are in several instances, amongthe now Incomplete list ol killed wouuuoa nnil missing. Julia Cofloy states that when she first heard tho alarm of tire heavy col umtis of smoke burst through the spool room door. A crowded of little chil dreu surrounded the overseer aud with him rushed for tho BtnircaEc, but they were iotccd back by tho flames. '1 hen ull ran for tho elevator, but it would not work. At this junctttre,lcaptng lrotn windows commenced. A number of tho men in tho room began uncoil ing a long ropo to let tho operatives to thu eround. Several were lauded iu safety, when it wis burned ufftweuty fii vo feet from the ground, The smoko hud become so duuso that those who ic- mainod crowded to. the wiudowsfor fresh air, some leaping head foremost wero killed. Others euflocaied, fell back uud perished iu the il.itnu-. Tele grams havo been received from Gov lulbott aud tho mayor of Ho-aon,L:iw. reuco aud other points, offering ussU tanco. A coroucr'e jury haa been sum moucd to thoroughly investigate the sad catastrophe. The Granito mills were incorporated iu 18G.'i, with acapi tal of Sl.OUO.O 0, and enployed about -lot) males and iemulc.. I his No. 1 mill had uti insurauc of 8150 000 di tributcd among I'o-tou, I'rovidcnco and this Eastern companies. Insu ranee agents cstimato tho loss at GO per cent, ot that amount, and that the vaiuo ot tno portion ol tho mill not burnt is 8157,000. OX I G BATED BITTERS, The stomach l one of the most dellc.le organs ot the human -y-tem; ml th mdl gestlhlefood orowa d livo it by th require merits or modern society, keep It In A State of i) in ) n - Ir whl h 's followed by a resort to tnnlc and a'teratlve- fur relief. It unfortunately h ip pens, nowever, tuat many or the medicine used fortblspurpo c contain alcohol, which poured Into a dlcucd stomach produce Ir ri tai Ion, creates lnilanutlon, nud dots more irjury man good. OXYGENATED BITTERS CONTAIN NO ALCOHOL, out nro a purely medicinal preparation, Which, in cacs of DYSl'El'MA, HEAUT BUltS.INDIUhSTION, ai d other like dis orders, ntonco restores tbo stomach to its NATURAL CONDITION OF HEALTH- The OXYGENATED UlTl'EltS have been the me t popubrrumrdy for tbo above euin plaln'sfor the last thirty years, and still mal tuln their unrivaled popularity. Price 31 por b t lo. SOU) nVEKYWHtKE. John K. Henry, Cuhiun & Co , Pro'rs. 8 andO Coll ge Place, New York Vuloan Iron Work COMMERCIAL AVENUE, orrosme WINTII HTBEET. JOHN T. RE;NIE, Ppi FOUNDRY, M A 0 H IN E SHOP FoaoEs and Pirn Fittino, M ACHIITHEY Manufactured and renairea. Special attention glycn to light and heavy forcing, bouse, bridjo. railroad and Jail wort aud all work of a almllaa charaoter. Steam and gas fitting In all Its branches. a mil assortment oi aiorris. miner & cn'i Philadelphia titno and tlttlnu-B. llraeetrooda etc., and gas fixtures altvata on hand. PIPING OF HOUSE FOR GAci MADM A Sl'KCIAI.TV. Aaeal for Cameron s snectal steam mimr and boiler feeder. Tbe best manufactured, Coil's patent ayphon pumps, and' .ludson'i patent governor anil Koveruor vuivo, i no following engines, etc,, lor sale : Two steamboat engines, 181 ucb bore of cylinder; five feet stroke, and In good ordei. UDO aiuauiuijai auaib auu cmuit, WTOl irOU One enirlne for hoisting freight; 71X16. One 10X'4 saw mill engine, with tihaft a A crank for niuly or gang saw, socond hand. One new 7X12 engine; my own manufac ture. Also, a Beomd-hind stave cutting ma. chlno apt) jointer, and warebouto hoisting Knirlnas aud machinery of all kinds hnmM and sold. H - iim ' 1IOLISSAL15 mi, i s mi BARCLAY PURE ( hemicalB, I'titcnt Medicines, . uinm .iiviuwi JviuLisva Lcutl anil Other Grades, A :.,,1. n A17 T-l " ...uin. vnic, ii n.v j. iuu Stuils, Etc., Etc., Etc. Wn Ck1ll a.irra.aii...-..Unia .n.l In 11. n tit sl firms!. Itl ntir I ft... alaai.l. ..s ... - - a.Hafiu-iua.a VysaaBBBawaaaHHaaaHSBBW i-nuu or ittiiiicu nun ii. ii.toiu irugs at itcasonauie Halts WHUIsKSAIsK & IthTAII,. 1 71 Ohio LfVcc. C A I. tlYKIt. n si is-i a-at .....MHa a M a M rvi L I ta I V I i Im, I. I W lf tiikn k i i:n -HxtwH at la w CAIRO, ILLINOIS. Offllcc Over First National Hank. WWm John Il.itidioy. William C. Mutkey. MULKEY & SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW t CAT rXi1 R. Ofllb o: Kltr th lrce' bc'wccn "ottirner rial sml Wellington r.v hu i. h K-lf. , GREEN & "J 3ERT,. .vrrotvr.Ys IJUU.NSI.Ij IIs l I AW, tVIIII.im II. (ire' n, -A'illijiiill. tiilhcrt, sIllcsK. (ilbtrt, CAHtO, I-I.S. l3T5pcclal ntt M.tin given l Admiralty tnd dtc.i.i t iuili ess Office Ohio laoyre Itonnn .7 and 8 nve I CUT Nailonal ll.mk I issuuAsrr J C. N. HUGHES. ! General Insurance Agent j OFFICE, Ohio I.cvet), over Mathus &, Uhl's. KSrXoitc but irtl-ctats Oititjmnin eprctrnttd. INSURANCE. ESTAHLISIIED 185S. SulTord. 31itIn & Cmidcc. Insurancf. Agknts, 73 Ohio I.evee, City National Rank J3uilding, CAtno, I i.i.s. Cie oldeKt ctabllshcd 'Agency In Soutbo Illinois, rcpreTeiitliig ovci $65 000.000.00. B. F. PARKER, (Successor to Parker it Rlakc,) Dealer In PAINTS "&f OILS VARNISHES, RRUSHES WALD PAPER, WINDOW GLASS,' WINDOW SHADES And the celebrated Illuminating- AURORA' OIL. dross' liuildlng, 11th S(. & Uumurclal Av CAIRO, IIWA DIl . W. liLAUW GER&UN PHYSICIAN. IuierV'Hl'V!V iTfj"0 corner fth 8tn and aihlngtoq Avonuq. v ( J.l'r It' ll . AND RI.TAli. n.m in n BROTHERS DRUGS, Pcrfumory, Soaps, Bruslic i iiill uuuus. VUI11UI VI 111 Paints, Colors, Oils, Varnishc M.l !1 rn..l- -TV. ei aii.iitui Jill, i t uu vAiuinj xjy (-.. llt..l.l . . t II - a I.. . .1 Sj II- - . a a aiaasfia aiii"' ami araiiiair -si tiisitsiiii rarri sin RETAIL & PI.E.CIIIPTION, 1. ... a a . uniiiiii.iu aiu, cor, r,i,lllll o IT? O . llafsls sahlW U WJA. Ui ftsf Ull UU n A w - w W wwmm WW ! Family Grocer3, i - r it A a,', cop overy lliiutr pertaining to tha line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Woodenware, Vegetable.-., Fruit', Sic, tvv. WHITTAKER'S HAMS. Choice Dried Beef, N Breakfast Bacon, Fine Pears and Peaches for Canning Purposes. .s-r- (.Hf'-a, . ran t . ,. i rii' i bi ,.-- f .! - , No 32 EIGHTH St. OAZHO, XJLbXj. Eott. Wood & Oo RIDGE AVENUE ' r PHILADELAHtA, JPENN., Fonntulns, V.tscs, AnUrfala. Iron Slain., Lamp Poh a, Stablo Fitting.!, Wiro Worka. ,'AST. WI100QHT& WIRE RAILINGS JSEWandtMItOVUPD CHAlllfortbeatres, J uoucvri. ubu iciuxo.uaxia Aud 1 ri ' GqnorarA'ijsortmeDl o( 'Ona ' - moutal Iron Work DAiiii; LAMl'ERT FAd'jfitON AlLB 3ARBEI,( AND U.h'h Street, betren tfashington and Cominercliil Avei ue, lAii.O, ILLS, XBBBHHWWBBBBBKBBfc.