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SKOM'.T flOCIETIHS.
AM A ,l IN l.lllil.l., .NO SI
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'd-UCfr liit-f'ifl nt Unt.ri.l (Md-Kil-fT'
low. iimin vi'O llim-diiy nlithl
- nt liilf i'l ren, In lliflr lull . i
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in Odd I'i-How-' Hull iiii Ilil nifl lliird
In. Mil In i d ri iiionlli.nl lnir-i'l ui
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sf "tut iitill. iMtmr ' niiiiurici ii nu'iim
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LOCAL NOTICES. .
A, lli.ll.'.l.
Nun l ynlir Mini.', You ran p't Ih IIit
bargains I hi it well- liter olli'tril licliir) In
tin Hint ul l.iu', tliiu;iie and Imu-i' fur-
IiuIiIiil' L'noiK at A. I I-lt- No. Ifijnlitl
1,0 Waidilngtoli ate. IG-1'J-.Mni
l'l'l-sli Slliil.l .
Mr. 1. KIl.K'crnlcl Ii.iJiiI ivi-ilted uinl
Ins on 'ale at III' sul" looni ii Liter Murk
i.f Ctmll'li hIi', Hiilfi', Ili um " lniir.d)
and ttln. anil llitlor of till Llli'l-, whl.li
lie Will ili-iKl'i1 of tit r'li:i1i!c i
(Mi-Vi-tr.
.Siilnt I'liiirli"..
liixi'l lii(li romm nu tin-upper lloor nt
the ialut '.'brulei cm be lind, with board,
til tin-rry low ratoof ?.T) per month
ijiiimI lliirifnliix.
Ilo, for ooil bargains, :it A. IIiHrr',
Hi-will 'ell at xrontly reduced prlri. for
tin- next thirty diy. No. lf.S and 170
ii-liiiiK'toiinvcmie. lH-12-Miu
Oil 'niiilliiKk.
Mr. Wlnli r Is limy palming itnf large
pounds in oil. W' ar.- giitl to eo the
pvupli' w.illnx up to I he appreciation of
true pcn'it. A tin.' ptiolo.'r.iph of the Kcv
.Mr. Tluter, on oylilbltloii, l lirr Itself.
.VJ-UOiMI
Tor I'.ool- and Mioci cl any
style, nualllj ordrK-rlptlnn pi
to win. MiiCf on j iveiiuein
Mrcet, or.it No HI Ohio Li-vc. lie guar
(.Mors to cn li puiilui'crtlie nork that ho
m-Ici t .mil lii'intifaitlirr- tot- at all price
ranging frota 01 to OX Customer'
troubled tilth corns or tender feet, ale
U:irautood an oivt Ul, n Loots are liltod to
the font, la the. nh-ciu i' of ilr. KMer, who
ivill ilpariiiliud both hop, I'htlllp ll.uiieli
vIll hax- i-Jiarxi- nf thi' l-vt'O hop and IM,
1 I'jTK'eiuld the hop on Tiv. utlelh Hm-t.
TiiahltltiK hi ititrou for pl l.norit )- o
lli it" ;i coul iiiimiici' ol Ihi- line
ifMMQ.it
Ncu Liiinlii r Vnril.
I'harli'n l.uica-li'r mid Ncivlnn l:ii,
both Moll kiiouii to our rllii.'ii, and
to river men gini'r.i'ly, liaic v
tslillnhcd n lumber jard in Cairo, corner of
ileenlli treet and Coiumi rclnl avenue.
The) will kii p ewi) do- riptlnu of liuilil
hi).' tii.id'ilal mid tleamhuil liliubcr. diKir.
li, blind'. iiioiiMIiiks IiIdbIc, Imli.ctr.,
tc, and ne delenuiiie l to '!! Inui r than
lumber lu ever been foM In Cairo. They
ulnd! a fair trul frnin .iuiu1o.it uiun and
bulldei', and I'liMmiili'.- 'tlr,irilon in all
t". nsMii.'j; tf.
OYfcYKkS I OYSTERS ! !
t'.'lrti liiliiirle.
jiM.lt. I !. Oldu l'Kei', i ic.'i'hlilif New
Ol. iiMiiynirr ecry inorulUK bull;. II.'
in.ikln Iiii own rail' and pieklur lilt
i. .n oyl M, Iheit.by avolillus Hie . orlil-
.lit 1iji'ki'4 fur lraii'Hiiiat'oii, und Ueiia
'.ul to furnl'h a betler artlde at a 1. 't
price lli'lli .ili other dv.iler. l'.illonle a
I. iiiih lii'lllilllon. and l.i r.. 'Ill yuui'e'f.
IIM-If.
t -
llM ll.
liown, down they eoine the irlee of
town kiid tinware at A. Ilallej', No. HW
and 10 W.i'blutou imiiuc. Healing
H)Ve at i!C!t. Ph1'J.3-1iii
Woiili'il.
Kill y to 3oventy-tlu) dollar per inoiilh.
Ai;cnt U'liitvd everj wliere. Te.ieher-, la-
lit.', h'ecti, etc., etc. No capital or out
Uy rcipilred. .'end 21 cent for pet lire on
oiitUt, to P. C. Wkuiiwan,
tl livlu. station. I'nlon County, Ohio.
4 ' in tol 1 1 1 on U (lie I, He o' Triiile.
Mr.. l.n'tle ColeiiMii, Klnc l.aundreiH,
So 1J, 1'oiirta Mrecl, between WadilnKton
and CoimiuTil.'tl incline, due all U.iuli of
line audcoarc laundry work for lad rs and
went ciiien, lluiins. A.' (it iilleineiiN shlrli
w-aheilaud pnlMiud. Uinxlo kI.Ii t and cob
lar, 10e; per dozen SOe; kOi k .': two rol
lar, fe;tiVJ haudkcrchlelii, fie: veil-t 'JOe;
und all srentleiuen' wear, Mr. per
dozen, l.idliV drc-cf, 21 ti tots,
hUtiuil ti i)e: drawon 10 to l.'ic; two
pair ho'C lie: two eollarri to lie. Kor la
d!e' plain dollies ?l COpir incu; for la
dlci linn rlMtli'P, $1 'i't per doen: ilone
prompt ly, ami promptly delivered. Pa
liiiiaijc -ollclli'il.
H.l.l.g.il I n
I'liolournplij'.
(1(170 Wl.N'TKU'ii (iAI.t.KllV and wee 111)
peeiiiisn" of pholoirairiilo an. I'ult an
hour can be ipent very ploai-niitly In lciv.
Inj? some ol the well-kinwn l.ieei of our ultl
aim. Mr. V. ha- on hand a lure stork ol
new nml elegant frame-, sul'nble lor hol
iday nlft". Paot 'graplis imuic only upon
I'rlday ami .Saturday, c.Ncep In,; by spec
ial appointment, (iiillery opeueieryevenlrg
tut Iitor.
I'or Null'.
A yotuitf hor-e-l yean old la-l Slay
winks Miglo or double; will lm iold on ll
iinnlbh time. nolo wllh ood security.
Aid'lyatTlIK Ill'l.l.ill.N nlliee,
I it 1 1 ((in si Ion lor Imnllil.
Have tlio routlns nicdlcliies of the prufef-
ion done you no good Are you dUcour
iiffud and ndscralile!' If 6o,tet the proper,
tie." ot the now vegitiblo Spcdhe, Or.
W.O.MIHV OAl.tl'OllM.VN YlNKIlAU 111 1 -TEKH,
alieaily lamoiH aalhu lined lnvlnor
nul, eirreiitlte and alier.itlvo tint has cvrr
rvtn the Held. l)lpeptlcs ami pcriH' of
bllloiu li'ihit ehould keep It within roach, ir
I hey Mine heallh and cnie,
rS-VJ-13.IW.
.Votlce.
Notice U her.d.y kIvcii to all p u t'cs win
tun Indebted to Wall .V Kid, that the papcre,
bonk", mo., am iu my hands lomllection,
and ihu Unit Utv'ns heeu dlk-olvcd, jmy.
mi nt 1 11 1 1 -1 be undo to mo alouo.
liAIOlON' II, Hl.AtK,
l.V:-l-i;i ft, Atloiney (or U. T. Wall.
t'HlUI'N-
llaltliiiotQ oyfclcru rccolvcd dully
and oia hy 1'hll. II. enup. JM-ll-W-tf
0hf nlliitin.
CITY NBWSr
TliriiSD.VY, .lAM AIJY II. Ik7o.
I. mill U rill he i' lti.iirt.
ttiio. Ill , .bum in 1 1, I
7b in I r.l " n v I I.' I i.IrjrT
ll i.i.j.it i'. v.iv li; cir
pin, I :n,iJH- in , S I I: u.r
liilnlill (tlltulif. "
IIIOMAH .liiNI.S, nl,n.r
r.'rsniiiil.
.Ml Mll.l I'obblli., oi'.llil-l nlJlw
C'lliireh of tlio lledi'i'luer, lell ftcnl.iy
iiionilii l.i ('alio mid 'liicc'iiiii's mil.
ricul, for LouUiille, Ky,, mi a brief lll
to I'rii'inU i.inl n lallvi's.
I'lollilll.
Tin' liia'iillii i'iil sln.'k nf winter clolli
lu;iil A. Mnr.v'o cIi.iIIiiik" 'ry eneiitl
.uliiiinitloii, IU ovi'ii'o.ilv r.uiL'i' I'l'i ni i
Iiii Iliie-l beaver In Hie eoari'i'st blanket,
all leri clienp wlieii tin' ipinliiy nml make
are considered. 'I'lie bu-ltn;- ami dren
eo:d. Iu variety and -tylo. are adapted tu
all la'te, I'aiilJ, vei, underwear, and
all kluiU of fntiildilii '"llli'l, can Im
round no ull'eiv In tin1 elty In stealer
abtiiid.iiiei', or of 1 1 n if- I'.i-lilonalile mid
ilur.ible iiiake, or at iiinro ri-.is(iiiablo
prices.
(.'noil '.
.'l'lii.1 IIIIiioU (Vuirul railroad, under
liinn.ii.'ini'iit ot' tli: new xuveniinciit. I
iinilerolit many eliane ('nrilic Ixdter.
Wennpy the following t'rnlll tin Clilitlu
Intffthftiii
I. I!. IJ. Co.. Fituoiu Dr.i-'r.l
( iiirviiii. .f mi. 1K7.". j
Ti Aiii'.m: rroni ami .'liUrtlii-ilaie.
iittes In elevator. 'arclmil-c. mill', and
lellvenil mi track at Cairo will In- the
-Him- from all Nation-; the mte of'raln
In bulk will Ik-a- iH'i'tiiliiinti of lute loel.
evatorliitaiiU'id'.liily I.I.7:i, iiiile.i lower
rale liaielKi-n mail.', in wlileli e.i-e Iiae
tletin aiply In sill eon-lini'- at Cairn
nllke. Iiowe'.er -itilaled. '1'liN will not
change and llirou'li rates and divl-iim-,
Conlne' nt Cnlru ah! iiirncstly re-ipie-ted
to aid lis by iiiil(millii.'proinilly.
lIi'-M'etfi-. 'llotMCi: 'rtTKKK,
Aetini; (leneral Krelirlit A'eiil,
.V Mini.
SeM'Hll .'eutlellieil liae lalely H-alelictl
nlier the local of till- pa'r anil found
lillil not. We li.ni' Ix i'ii infonneil tliat
lln-y ilesircil lo see ti, not lMtiinsc we are
ool lnokiiiLT. but lor the purpose of
iiiiiU"Iuy tliein-clvi's by tlolitr wliat the
lioyi-will "putting a hiwl on a fellow."
Wean't'lad forllielr rake tliat they did
not llud in. I!y Ihl-we do not nic.iii lo iu-
tlnudi' thai we are ilan'errts. We arc
not; but we would remind the next (ht-
son who wilie lo "sif" i. of .t little elr-
eiitii'tauei' tliat liapK'iiel iu Texa'. It
! ald that a uiun w.i' once ecn eninlu'
out of a new -pajHT olllec iu tlmt .Slate
with one eye '"'''-''d out. and lii no.'
luisul all over his face llki! a plctv of
raw Ih'1-i", and one oi'lil. e.ai-s eliawed oil'.
J'n a policeiiiati who iiiterilewed lilui. lie
i-i plled: "I didn't like an arliele that
M-.inil In die paper la-l wi-ek.an' I went
iu ti'f see the man who writ It. lie war
lliar, "tranter."
Much tlnrrii'it.
'I'liere w.i a man In till city l.i-i .on
l.iy who lias been iiiaiilnl I'ven titm.
I'liiee nf hs wive- are alive, and lour
lend. Ills family of rlilldnn uiiiiiImt
lort, -lour, of whom wvn arc dead, and
lliin. een lt iur. Slxieen ol tin; liv
ing ehlldri'ii aiv married, and the re
mainder arc -In-xle, all of whom live Iu
"all l.nl.e Clly. The ohle.t living one i
foiiy-one: tlieiie.Ntolde-t thirty-two, and
the iie.i and hnt.a lady.i nineteen year-.
ofaj;c. 'I'lie entleiii tn 1-liny-one years
old, with black hair, wbl-ker- and iiiii
lache, and black eye-i. lie has a very
younr look for si man of lii a'e, Willi
tlie e.M-eption of a few 'niy liair. .sprink
led iu lii inu-tai'lie and wbl-ker-. Ills
name is Henry I.letcl, und III- home . iu
Salt Luke Clly. lie oanii'l'roin St. I.onis,
wheix1 he ha been for the p.i-t two or
three nioiiths vldliiifr friends' and rela
tle., ami wa on hi- wuv home.
'I tic i'ltlico Iii i t . .
1 1 will not be forgotten thai tlio much
talked of Calico I 'arty, to ! jjven bytlie
'I'lialiail Club, at the St. Charles hotel,
t:nnu" oil' next 1'riilay night a week.
The Thailand aiv killed in iici matters,
ami under their management the parts,
no doubt, will bo a iniid Micce. 'I'liere
l no rra-oii, in truth, why it -liould not
be. 'I'he bet lllilsie. the be-t pioiiiplif.
I hi In I everything, w ill be secured, and
nolhliiK will ho lell undone that will add
to the pleasure of tlioii! who are pre-ent.
A larj-e erowil l expected to attend, ai It
N the only dance of iho kind, but one.
thai lm- taken place lit this clly lorn year.
TUe youiij; ladles aii) iiiakln pretly cal
ico apron-, ovcr-dies-e-, iieek-tle-, snhes,
rte.. to wear on that occasion, and Ihu
reiitleincn may be 'ecu walking ahout
tlio street- with a hundleof faiiey-c'nliiied
cnlleo under their iirni-, huntlnj; a tailor
who will make their Milts with neatness
and dispatch. From the preparations;
now hcinji made, the parly will be a very
enjoyahlo tiU'alr, and every one who can
spare the time -hould not fall to bo pres
ent. The Thallans extend a cordial
welcome to all who hold Invitation-.
Till' ItoiiKli'M .llasiiiiraili'.
The llouyh and Itoady i'lru eoiup.tny'
mnsipierade hall, lo be lven nil the nth of
February, will be one of the grandest affair-
that lum laken place hi Cairo for
year-. Tho members of the. or'aulntlun
have decided lo make a raiul dl-play
on tin: day of the ball by inviting' the la
dles nl the clly In divs hi iuak Milt-,
and In company with Iheni and other
poison Tallin will also muk, parade the
-trceN of the city. Tim pit Ion will
rlart limn tliui'iiglnu hou-e, on Washing
ton avenue, ivheiv thoo who wi-h to par
ticipate, are reipii'sled to meet at ten
o'clock in the inoriiliif;, The ltou;rhi do
not often Indulge In thU kind of amu-e-inent.but
now that they havo coiieluded
to have n domoiis'tratioii, thoy Intend
inakiti,' a day of vlt, ami will make It nil
event lone; to bo remembered by Hie
people ot thU vlly. Tho bountiful tuid
iaelou hall of their engine liou(
will be tiiMelhlly ilecornlcd witli
everireeii, llng, Me., and Illu
minated fur the occhIoii. Tliere U
no oixiiiilallon In thh city which de
eriM the patronage and i'iicouinfeii'eiit
ot the peoplf more than the Houghs.
Vheii called upon to u inler as-Wlance In
the lime of need, they mi' eer reiidy nml
' willing, ami a uioii' fearless and daring
j -el of men are 'elileni -ecu In a till' lie-
paillnent than Ibey. Where llnie Is
danger, there llieyean tie l'.mnd, nor do
! Ihev i-ci- hlrl the dutlen that lay In fore
them, which ha- been proven to our
eitli on tuoii' than one ih'cch-Ioii.
Ilailnauuounceil Ihelr Intention ol'fjii
Inj: a ball, they rhould receive the eueour
iiXeineiit ami patronage of the cltieiisof
! Cairo.
C1KCUIT COURT.
Wiiliii'Siliij, Jiiiiiiiiry 1:1, 1S73
--The suit of .lolui I), llariuau. as
"Uiin.i',. William Klileri'.waiijuhnillted
to the court for trial, and p.-ndln the
Dial the plalntill'look a noiniill. '
'i'he -ult of Clly of Cairo, v. Win, T.
Seotl, lor vinLitioii of ordinance, win
-ubiiiitted for trial to the eouit, and the
vldeiiii'' beard, upon which argument
will be made to-morrow iiioniiu.
The ult of John ltnrton v. I'. .M.
Delaney. wa tii'-d liy the court. o idi'iicc
and arumenl hiiirdipoii w likh llieconrt
iVH-rved ll ileclion until to-morrow.
'I'lio Milt of .lacdb (i. Lynch v. Alex
ander county, wa- tried by the court, and
it portion ot die evideiieii heard, when,
the day having drawn to a close, court
ndjouiiicd until to-morruw moriilu at !
o'clock.
Mniii-rnil Hull.
lteinemlK'i' the Crand .Ma-ijuerade Hall
tob.'lveti by the llclla Cily Comet
Hand. January J.'itli. If".", for tlio pur-jio-e
of proeurhur a -et of sller Inlru
incuts. Si doubt the eltlcii- of tlic
liidtii will -upport their youiif; and pro
crou baud hi th'-lr uudertaklnr. hc-inti-etbo
citleil will ask the baud to
;rle nx'ii-air concerts aiiiu thi- year,
that they may .-pend the hot summer
evenings iu llsteitlug to the charming
liilt'ic of I lie band. Kacb ticket lor the
Hall ciilltb'- the holder toa chalice iu a
S'J.'i IhercoiuDluatlon Caster. No doubt
you will get your money back. Conic
one, eouie all. l.Vl-l-i -tf.
4ii lli'rnl llrmi.
The next lecture to lie delivered III
the IIIli School buildlnv, will be that ol'
Ur. II. S. llrl-'bani.
'i'he alarm of lire given lat night
wa- niused by the burning of a chimney
of tins Cit-lilng hou-e, near Calighcr'
mill. A party of young folk- called upon
Mr. and -Mr-. Wallace again last evening,
ntid danced and otiicrwl-e nnui-iil them--I'hes
until twelve o'clock.
It doe- tlie loafers of thi- city good to
be put In the county jail I'or a few da-,
lor wlieii tliey come out they an; alway
henvler than when they went In.
-Mr. Hni'-e. ol Theliei, i- In the city
attending eourV. He propo-e- to oppose
.Mr. William Mulkey of this city, luthe
conte-t for Slate'- attorney, which ofllce
will -onn be vai-ated by .Mr. I. II. Pope.
.Mr. Hrce-eNa son of Judge Hne-e. ebb I
jullce of Ibe Male of Illinois'.
We had a call thi- uioriuuz limn our
popular city itru-urcr, 11. I'. Illake. Ki.
lie Na- happy a- can b. s,n,.
The Hon. H. I". Hlake'- call upon the
V.i,i -how - that he inii-t have be.Mi think
ing of the -prlng eleeiiun about that hour
ot the day.
We are informed by Dr. Wood that
the seicnd ea-cs of -mull iiox now In Mil
dly are all lining well, and that the
-pecdy recovery of thealllleteil per-on- i
looked for. He -ays that there 1- no
ground for alarm on the part of the peo
ple of tin; city. I'or the rca-ou that there
are only Mini' ca-e- In town, allot which
are pcr.-on taken from Mcamhuats, on
thclrarrlval at Mil- port, for treatment.
The annual meeting of tlio members
and congregation of the I're-byterian
church, of thi.- city, for general liu-lncis
and the renting of pew, will be held
thU evening, at 7J o'clock, or the. u-ual
thin; of -ci'vlce, The ladles of the church
will hold a sociable Iu connection with
the exercises. 'I'he public generally U
Invited.
It I- with deep feeling- of regret that
we announce the cruel and untimely
death of .lokee, at hi- home on the cor
ner of Fourteenth Mrcututul Washington
avenue, ye-terday morning. He e.une to
hU death by an over-dose of Mryclniiue.
.lokee wn- tin orphan, and wm adopted
soon after the death ot hU parent- by the
good people who dwell attheabovo men
tioned place, and who have, over -luce
hi- connection with thetn. treated him a
one of the family, lleh.n pacd away
li Din among them, to return no more,
and we extend to the mourner- ourdeep-c-t
-ynipathy. P. S' Jnkeo wa a dog.
William JnhiHou, the colored gen
tleman who w:ii expected to lakntlii'
Mindl pox, and who wa- certain that be
had every symptom of it, has changed
hi- mind, having come to the cnnclu-iou
that he will not lake It J 1 1 -1 at present.
Jailor i'lt.ger.dd -iy- that William U
-harp, ami that by complaining of a head
ache and pain in the bark, lie had hope
that tlu'iUtliorie- would dUcharge him,
or that they would semi him lo the pcM
hou-e. which would glveliliu a chance lo
escape. Hut whig that they did not In
tend lo discharge or -cud him to the pe,-t
house for tre'itnient, he ha become dis
gusted with hl plot, ami ha- aband iued
It.
A hoy about twelve years old,
wanted lo have Minm fun ye-terday af.
tcruonn, and mounted a mule running nt
large on Mm common-, oiipo-ltc tho cus
tom hou-e. Ho .started Mm mule to go
lug, and for a little while the animal
seemed lo enjoy the -purl as well as the
rider, hut when he had gone round the
Held several times, he began to fed Mred
and slackened his pae,e,w hereupon Mm hoy
broke a twig from a tree, wilh which ho
liegau to whip the lazy ipiadrupcd.
Then the mule kicked up bis heels,
and (darted on r run; tlu) boy fell oil,
bruising Ids legs H ml scratching hU face
up In a very ugly manner, but, fortunate
ly, ho Wiis tiot Injuiccl.
CITY COUNCIL.
lli'KHliii' Mi-HImk ul Oie Council,
Cor.NCH. ClHMIll.U. i
Conn, I IN., .Inn. 12, IK"".. 7-.:i p.m. (
Prexenl Hl Honor, .Mayor Wood, and
Alilermeii Hiilllilny, .McKwcn, McOauley,
Xcllls'. S.iup,Tlilsili'Woodand Wiight -7.
On inotlou of Alderman Wrlglit, the
minutes of hit regular incftlug wereni
pidVcil withoiii muling.
jibi'.ilit i.r' iiiMMtl ll'.i: ox ci.inia.
The comuittlee on claims, to whom was
referred the following bill-, reported the
-.line hack, tccoinmciidlug payment there
of n follow :
I!. II. Cunningham, rent of coun
cil chamber .'iMirr
Obeih and I'.ivN. publNblug or
dlnaiiivs, cie. to lt ;!.". (i
l. MeCarlhy, dieting prNoiiers In
December .'.) (Ml
D. .McCarthy, extra meals I'ur
uNhed prisoners IliKI
t 'aim I'll v (J.n eoinpany. gas cnu
snineillu b"! -Irci't Iannis In De
cember Oi,
Tims'. Fllgcrahl, '.'d daji" work
on -tr.'et.H .' ; oil
I . Coiilan.'J.idav-' work on Miccts M lm
W . fiilnn, Uil (layo work on drain-
.'igi' - MOO
J. .Miirphi'v, lid ihv' win I: on
ilmlnage.'I '. ', (H)
D. Foley, . tlav' work ou drain-
ntfe. ,vi (io
J. Keiiling. d day-' work on drain-
IU no
J. Marni l. tldavs' work on dniln-
nge PJ (Kl
J. Sullivnii, i.davs' work oiiilralu-
nge- pjihi
J. McKliiim. .I dav-' work on
drainage ' II (M
J. I.ane. ii day-' work ou drainage IJ (K)
D. .McCarthy. PJ da s lueharge of
chain gang HI 00
M. K. Power, hauling HO load-.
-ew.T hnnber. IS 00
Thomas .Median. 7 J days' scrap
lug With team 2d 2."
Thorna : Median, hauling 17 loads
lumber S .".O
James It-.iw, -Jt d.iv-' cleaning
stiiKds with cart..! 0 00
.M. Drl-coll. 1 dav' cleaning
streets with i-art....; 2.'i
Thomas .Median, hauling valve I'or
'ewer 2 SO
Jaiiie- Powers, sharpening tooN... :i 2.1
Cairo Hulleiln Co., MO blank bonds
nml two copies dallv Hnllctin,
one year. IJO oo
John T. Iteiiiile, "J Inch rod and
steady bar for -ewer. 21 (Ml
(ieorgo Sehlainer, 8 dav-' board
for -mall pnx patient and niir.-e.. si 00
J. C.llinui, !l il.iv-' atlendalice oil
rinall pox patient HI 00
James Hoi, l ion ,.! or .,.(
hou-e ..-,
(joldstlue A: 1,'iM'iiwater, 12 pair-
of blankt-t-for jail :w Of)
Cairo City Coal Co., 1 ton coal for
police lieadijuarter- i:i
clerk'- olllec si m)
. W. Whltloek v Son. sundrle-.. 1 :.-
Lancaster t lllce. 2J thoii-aiul
lilnglc for jail ,-,(u-,
1' . 'inecnt. 1 barrel lime lor jail.. 1 .V)
i. aim iiox and Ita-ket Couiianv.
7.211! I'cct liunlK-rat .?lli ... H."iSi
H. F. Parker, glalng 1 light- hi
council ehainlwT. 1 00
J. J. Amlcr-dii, icpalring pump... o 20
Jno. P. Hdy. i-iablNhliiy grade
on Commercial avenue . (Kj
I vltn City Fire C'ompanv. 1 ipiar-
ter'-allowauci' to Januarv I ,.0 00
HllM inIau Fire Coinpanv, 1 ipiar-
ler's allowance to Januarv 1 .V) oo
Arab Fitv Coinjiany, 1 ipmiler'-
allowaiici' to Jatiuarv I dOlM
Hough and l'.cady Fire Coinpanv,
1 ipiartci'- allowanii' to Jan
uary I ,vi (m
Jl, Milllvan. ii'iniivlng fiom llnill-
n d-.u.l cow , ... :a
Milllvan. li.'iulfng a drtuikcii
man to jail .VI
M. h. rower-, hauling u drunken
man In Jail Ml
Tl a .MeCabe. removing:! dead
animals limn dry limits ' ,-,u
W. K. Hawkln-. 11111011111 paid for
-lailonei-y lor tlio of cilv from
.May I't to dale .'. !i PS
On motion of Alderman .McOauley. the
refoiuinemlatioii of the committee was
concurred hi, und -aid bill- .'illowuj, by
the fol lowing vote:
Ayi Hallldaj, MeKwen. .Mitiaidey.
Xi'llN. .S.iiip,Tli.tlewiMMlaiid Wilgln-7.
N'aj 0.
The -aineeommltlce reiif.itcd back the
hill- of Jamc- Hosj. for live Ions n coal
at SI 10 per ton, amounting to $22 00.
recommending payment at the rate of
SI 00 per ton In full of said bill-'. They
also reported buck the bill of J. li. Cuii
iilngham, for hauling small pox patient
to pet house, amounting to 00, recnni.
mending the payment of $.1 (Ml iu full of
-aid bill. On motion of Alderman
Wright, the recomincinlationspf Miccom
nilltec were concurred hi, and said bill
allow od a- rccnmeiideil, by lb- follow lug
vole:
Ayes-Ilnlliday. MeKwen, Minau
loy, Xelll-, Saup, Thlllewooi and
Wrlght-7.
Xays-U
ririntoxw.
Petition of A. n.Sall'otd. W. P. Halll
day, It. H. Cunningham and other tax
payers of the city. rnoueMliig the council
lo reduce the lle(.si of railroad and
fctcniiibo.it runners. fr(m one luunlred to
Hfiy dollars, wa- pre.-cuted. Alderuinu
Saup pioved to grant Ibe prayer of the
petitioners and refer -aid petition In Ibe
ordinance committee with iu-trucllons
to report an amendment lo the ordinance
hi relation thereto. Alderman llalhilay
moved, as an amendment, that said peti
tion be referred to the ordinance eoiiuult
teo without Instruction-.
Amendment adopti d.
I'etltlou of .1. M. Phillips and Halliday
IJro'H, iir.iying the council to 1 educe
wlinrtliont license from live hundred dol
lars lo two hundred anil Hfty dollars per
uuiiiuu was presented, nnd, on motion ot
Alderman Wright, icfcrrcd to tlm orillu
niice coiuuilttee without ili-tl'llctlous,
I'liiMMiu.i: a.np i!i:soi,riiiJNS.
The follow lux preamble and resolution
was presented by Ahlerinan Halliday, '
und adopted, vi. :
WiiKitr.vs, High taxailon Is working
Injury to tho prosperity of our city, by
rctnrillng luiiiroveincnis of everv kind
ami ilepreelallng the 11I110 of nil cln-se-ol
properly, subject lo taxation and af
fected ihercby, and
WiimtKAS, It Is the duly of Mils coun
cil In, -o far as po-llhle, give relief by
strict and rigid economy, nnd retrenchment-
where pi!--ible. In nil mailers per
taining lo the expenditures of money,
therelore
Jltmlrrtl, That Mm mayor be requested
to appoint 11 committee of live member-,
one from each wnrd, lo confer and report
to this council, as soon as po-sih!c, what
further economy tuny be used nnd re
trenchment made, hi tho expenditures of
the cltv, coiHi-ieiii wiin good niunini- '
tiiitiou. J
The ehnlr appointed nssuclivoiiiuilllcr, '
Aldermen Hnllldny, NtllN. Wright, Wal
iter and .Saup.
conduct ami 110N11 or siium vi k rox-
IIIACTOIt.
The contract und bond ol'M. Jeiiklne.
to whom was awarded Ihu contract for
the construction nnd rccoiuttructlon nt"
certain sld'-wnlks prov Idt d for under ordl
iinnee No. li;l, Ufrcirccntocl. nnd on mil
lion ofAldermnii Wright, thc-ame were
severally approved, and the proper of
llcer were Instructed to evecub' said
contract.
i.t((t ii: iinN'iis,
Slate and diy llipmr boiiils of .Mrs,
.Mnry Xa-sano, were prc-ciitcd, nml, on
tuotlouof Alderman Halliday. apprnwil
and ordcrrd tiled.
On motion nf Alderman Halliday, tin
council ndjouriied.
W11.1. K. HiwkiVs, Cltv Cleik.
PLANTERS' HOUSE.
58 Ohio Lcvcu, Cairo Illinois.
Dilniiiii.l llut-rner. I'roi.rlrlur.
Ill I.f. OF FA UK.
Mlll'l'.'.
Mock Turtle, Vegetable, ami V
el inr
rein .-soups, in cH- M.-
ovsrr.tts.
Haw, per plain :io
plate.
cents
Slewed, per plate X",
1- rlcd, per plate Ml
Seollop.ll, per plate 10
Hroilcd, per plate Ml
risii.
I rout, a la tata. per plate 2.".
Trout, a la niaccauiise. p.-r plate .To
cent
iioiicii 11-11, in every -iyie "JO
I'lckhil Herring, per plate. 'jo
111:1:1.
Hoat......... l.l cenls
Hoa-I, with I'otntoe- 20 "
He.fseak. tilth I'otaioes -jo .1
Hei'..ak. with Vegetables :to
Heefsteak. with Onion- , ;ti)
Portel'-boiui. sli.-.L- 11 111. ....... 1. u. 'I-. ..
TeiidcrloIn.wltli.Musliroi.il. i'ji "
reiiderloln. with .SanlelN
VKAI..
Cutlets hrnlded ;io
Cutlets- jilaln o.-, ..
Cutlet- with crci am.e
fOIIK.
1'ork -leak nl.'ibi nr. .
Sparc-Klbs .,-, ..
rig - i-cei .jo ..
Pork -teak braided 20
Jim ox.
f'hon- nlaln or. ..
Climis. with Orccn I'.-.T. 10 ..
Chops, with Toinatoe- :ui
iiami:.
Sipilrrcl- m
I taljl.it -1 ;io ..
Quail on Toa-i :ir, "
cni-oii -teak, cranberrv -aiicc. Ill
Hcarhteak with eun-.int'jelly Mj
l.liliS.
Poached on ton-t :lu
Hoilcd -j) ..
I'ried 20
Omelet ;,
Omelel. with Pai-le.v. 2.1
VKiiitr.nu.i.-.
.Mashed Poiatoe-- 10
Fried Poiatoe- 10
Holleil I'olatoe-' 0
Stowed Tomatoes 10
OlITII Pea- 1,1
Turnips iu
Cabbngi' in
Sour Kroui m
Itcaiis pi
Hiee pi
Iloinhiy 0 ..
111:1. n.
iloll-. Corn I trend. l:e Urea, I
or l.ighl Iliead .' JO "
.Milk Toast or Cream Toa-t 1.1
Plain Toa-t 10
Corn, Hiiekwheat and I'lannel
i".tkei 10
CoU'ee, Tea and chocolate ju
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Any i liy ih aler can IIII yourorder
t'or I'aradi-c enal. ' 1-12-,'it.
!f you want fre-!i oy-tcr- without pay
ing for the e u and tratikportatlop, gj to
Spioal's, lf.1 Oh'o levee, and get tlicni by
tlie pall full, fre-h every moiuing.
Ilaiinjghen up my ol 1 stand on tho
levee a'jd taken Keohlcr .V Uro's -hop, on
H'l-'hth street, I -lull be prepared to slip
ply tho cltieiis ol Cairo with the best
meats the market iiU'ord-. 1'lea-c call and
ceinc. Iit f t.. HoW Altll.
Oo lo Sproal's, l!!.'. Ohio l.evec, and
get your oyfrs by the hundred or can
Iresh evi ry iiioriiln. l'.'-MI
Spinal, I'M Ohio Levee, l titruldiiiig
oy te-s ii. ihu light shipe. Fuinllloj can
be j-uj.p It-it In uu ipiaullty fn sli i-nry
mot ll ny. li I If
.loo Ito'ekerl-now hi full control ol
the Wa-liliij'toi) lukeiy, and Imliig learn
ed the wants of tho public, Is prepared to
Mtpply on call a I demand- fur Flench loaf,
Hilton, Hrown nnd Or.ili.nn bread, and
every thing il-c urUinarlly touud Iu a llrst
clanlmic ry. Ilo maintains a full stock ol
confectioneries, and can, as well nn any
other dealer iu the city, fill all orders iu
that line, Cakr- baked, lrottd or orna
nlcutcd on sliuit notice. Hj ccla latteiiilou
ylven to the orders of wedding or picnic
partb-. !l 12-tf.
Coyne's oyster depot and reitaur.iit,
Oyttiis in the -hell und can, Irc-li every
day, at Phil Saup' old Maud, between
Sixth nud Set i'. Ih streets, Cairo, Illinois.
Xewly-tltteJ, linely nirnlshid barber
sVip by (ieorgo ,Stinhoui!, cirrer Com
mercial avenue and Highlit s'reet. Years
otpr.irticii hive i;luu hhu a lillil hand
tint mikis a sinoolh nvo iKIK'lillul. All
who try li'iu once will call ufalli. All the
I i'c dally piper are kept oa his table to.'
the benetit ol his coatoincr, end then) Is
no tedious wnltlngfur tuiiH tf
Moi'lilioldcri' Jleetliiu'.
OlV'l'ICK Caiuo ,v Vinckv.vis It. II. Co. 1
Ni:tv YoiiK, .lanu.i') 2, 17."i f
The antiliul mse'liig o! the s;ocl,lioldci.s
ol Hie Cairo and Viiieaniie- Itdlroad i-oiil
ptt.y will bo le Id at ;lru, Illinois, ou
Weduetday, .laminry 27, 1S7.1.
Hosivki.i. .Mll.l.lUl, Scc'y.
l'lirHtlUc ('mil.
Paradise. .Mines a e located In 1'iir.iilUe
township, Pen y county, I.hncN. This coal
h h no superior lor grates, cooking,
strum, cr lihi l.-iultliliig. Its ficcibui from
sii'phiii' mid other liiiMiilt'es linked h not
oil'y a i kusant, but a healthful coal lor
laniily use. ISO 1-10-Ui.
I'lii'Mlmi'il XViililics.
All IVr.li'tms. I'lni.L'- nml .luiin'i'v llmt
....... - j, .
hive lireiileltw'llhmeforivpaii-.cuwhlch ,
the e iiit'ses arc imp I'd, will be this day (
isit at mo j'jite ry storu 01 Jir. n, iioupt,
on WasUlngtoii avcuiii), and will nt the, cud
of thirty ilnys Irutu tlilsdato he sold t pay
cli.'ir.e.s. Hi: i:.MAN Wit.t.nii.
Uitiio, Ills .December (iiii, IsTI.
10-12-10 'KJi
Vollci'.
tM.I.Vim UK.TTll L II. H. UoXilMXV,
(I KS'KlUt, AOKN'l's OFI'ltlr, '
CAino,Jauiiarj-o,ih7r..
OitnndanertLo ilatvof this liolli-e. I
w ill xriilioutremnl to union tin r...... .1
eolor, ireyloiuor pretnt condition, 'prot!
rcuie .0 uie 111 11 cxirni 01 l lie law, any and
nil rcr0tu who in be delected hi ir.hl.h.,.
the stock pt of tlr-n rMnpauy In Cairo, ..(
(en ornny Kind, f r who In any way inter
fere with stock while, hi poMc'lou id IliN
i'iuipan--iioh a 1 opening the (fates nf tiic
penr, racitr tnck around, PirowlaKstimc-,
cl'lb". vie, Tlili'vjs aid biiiiiincrs make a
note of thl nu. I keep away.
Iamk.s Joii.vsov.
l,''-'-:li Omrral Ajtcnt.
liullliiiiiri- Oyslrrs.
Ocorffe liilliifr riiriierori'Diiiieciithand
Wiuhltigton acntle. will furnish hctealtcr,
every day to li'i pdroiis n Nn. I lunch, be
twceit the hours of ti'ii and tw din o'clock.
Fre-h Milwaukee beer and fr.ijrai.t an.i
elgiirs lo he had at hi- bar at all time.
.Nilll.'P. '
Notice I-hfivby iiii en, b. allllin.o who are
ladeblcdto Wall A Kid, that the blltslncsre-
latln'to the III 111 mu-t be settled by the 1.1 h
Ol tills llioiitli. IIAIIMON II. llt.u K,
Uii-l-!i-2t. Attoiucy I r(l T. Wall
To Iteol.
Collate boii'c, l!e rooin, hall, iloieu
wa.li.rooni, wooil-jlie.l and a od i ldcrn.
Located convenient to business part of the
city. App'y loo. P. I.y n, Commercial
aieuiie, neir Sixth s'rect. H'M.-;.i;i.
RIVER NEWS.
Wau Dui'T. HivKit ItKionr, I
Jit.uiry U, !S7.i. i
Ab.e '
.low water.
tl.aiigA.
.STATIONS.
CAIRO MARKETS-WHOLESALE.
i nms'lisl tinilj liv K .M -i.tirns, ronniil-'i.ni
iiiHr.ii.iui, -.s'Hiary u in.- inm. I sunn l i.r
'lindc.
t'l.ilir. f.c.ki.l lm. li, vni.1i.
jl Ol... li l
c. ;r--i
.
C..ii'
..I!I.Vl.1KI
k.) ;i.
" -.ii . "ir
W '.'IS'
.si -lima 141
I stll Ml
M 111
sue
si ... I J."l
sij ','
s'j -.ia(i
91 i .'o
M. .VI
Vi T.I
Ciiril, IlllM-t, -lirkl-l
L'flrn, Millie, -in l.nl
'ill-, IlllMst
Illim, jut Inn
Mini, -Iimiii ilrli-l
Itnltrr, rliulrc Xnitlii-rn mil . ...
Ililllrr, i lKilif MMitliiiii Illinois
r.Ki."-, nr uiii-n..
I lll-K ll-, st doril
Illlki'Vi., Kl il. iill
If.il. lilts i.r.li.ii
QiMiis, r. Iiini
A). rlHlKI', 1V l.. 11111
Alt. ill.. ..,.ll.,li.ilt lrf.rl..,l..l
.( ...... I l' '
I'.if.ifi i'.. til' I' In... I
(liiiniis, per Ittiinl .
iiiii'Ku unit nniir
15 i llnnr ,
JACOB WALTER,
BUTCHER
Dealer in Fresh Meats
EIGHTH STREET,
Botween Washington and Cotnmoiclnl
Avenuea, uilJolninK- Iliuiny'a.
KKKI'S I'm-mli-ll.e best I'.iif, 1'iik. Mulli li
t ml, IjiiiiIi. snii'iipi', Ai- . im.l I- .n
laiisl in trrti. Iiinillii' in mi cci'i.lid Ii iiiiii.ihi
CAIRO
BOX and BASKET CO
-Ii.-al.-r In
All kin.U liind nml -.ill,)
FLOORING, S.DING, LATH, Sic.
Mill ami Yard,
Corner Thirty-Fourth Street and
Ohio Lovo3.
DANIEL LAMPERT,
Fashionable Barlior
vn
IIA.in. 3DIXI3ISISiaiX.
ECOnT-I SPREIT,
Between Washlneton and Commercial
Avenues.
M'I'I'I.Y l)i:i'OT.
VALENTINE RESCH, '
Stonmboat, Hotol nnd Family j
SUPPLY DEPOT
AMI lU'W.I'lt t.S
Groceries, Vegetables, Game,
POULTRY,
Fibh, Eg8, Northern Buttor, Sic.
Eighth Street,
Between Washington and Ccminerclal
Avenue.
53-llninls. ilclit nisi f'"' of cluiire.
UtVI mZMvll lrWPlULJiri 111" isaaiiin
I' Ji.s Hrmn Co-, t 'I BrJ.i, fit Vk
I it. In I Ft.
I'lttsinirs .'! j d' i
Cliidiiiistl ..... Ill i -t ,
l.olilsillle II I
Kvaii'vMIe
Nadilllle !l , I -1
St. Loin- I II , .0 '
mm a $
m mk , g h
S li 'Jl a ' '8
.isir.i,r.iM:ms.
NEW ADVERTISEMKNIfl,
n.lNlt MT.U'KJIKVT
pKPORT of Ilia eond.iion'nf'ih, t-i,'JZy".
XtnlnkofC?lro, ,t Cairo. ih" 1, 1, V,f 1
at ilif dair or btiimctt llminLcr Jl, g-4 ',,0,,'
Rr-suuiiUKS,
I.O.n, nn.l ..f..
it V uiitonnn ,
l'. S. Iwn.li u ciireeltciilii
t iihf t MoeU,i!Kl.'7mi'm'iV.
..K'i
Diif fn.m inlfcmlne ami it-
,,', ifi.n
llu'ff,.m.,lh(i;niUnil,J,.l,
lunVti? lni
I'tjl fiutf, fuNil'lii'r'r' Mif.'
Iilft
I'liu "'r '".'.d olhr! 'h ir.' !
IM 000 0
SI 0,0 "1
I '' tvl III
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r ,
I'.ir.i . i "i innvi. j.iin, is.
1-rarili.iMl cutinKy, IImIimI.
J". hict.U). .3i
Sls-tir.lntlM.tl giR.M itfS J
nf v rvii . . . .
im.i. u,'7 11
KM,m..l,m'r,,d'ir..:ii-,,'r ' '" ,w J
iiimirii'iVi'THuw't-'. V ?,
T.it d
S) 6- iil.1 S"
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. . sa,si en
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t.'jpill r.rl p.,ld ,
M,I.I... ......
Oih'r ninlllcff il piiiiiH ',...' '.' .
Nafoiwl IbnL twleiniluiiHnK.'.
nu .1. ...l .1
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In.l.mlmi iltaM
.u Kinir .jiioii.ii lUnks .
'--. ,uu ufcim ana LJnkn
'llilnl
.sljle of lllliiDi, tnunty of Ati-Tan.l.r, .
H.n'.Mi.' i8AVVllf,l 'd.l of Ih. fiiy .V.
Iloml Hank i.l CHro, ilu r,l,mnly wMr llll the
iii f,''Vtn,,m ,s '" " 'fl ' my lov.lc.lir
h.i'L'iV i i A '! SAKH)i:i..(a,hl,r
siuliscrlbcl anj worn to Uf.ire inc this ,i'h dv or
.lainury.lMU. W tlliltltls
,. . Ni.Urt t'lilibo
lojffct Alien !
V P, IIAl.t.lllAY. )
11. ll. WII.I.U.Msll!. J. Urtctor
It. II I L'NNINOIIAM.J
Ayer's
Hair Vigor
For restoring to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing
winch is tat
once amcea-
hc, healthy,
nml eflectual
for proserv
iing tho hair.
fit soon ir.-
'stores .faded
or gray hair
In its nrinitinf
color, wun the ilosx and freshness of
youth. Thin hair is thickened, fail
ing hair checked, nnd baldness often,
though not itltvay.", cured hy U
ti30. Nothing can restore the hair
where the follicles are destroyed, or
the glands atrophied and decayed;
but such ns remain can be saved by
this application, and stimulated into
activity, so that a new growth of
hair is produced. Instead of fouling
the hair with a pasty sediment, it
will keep it clean and vigorous. Its
occasional use will present the hair
from turning gray or falling off,
and consequently prevent baldness.
The restoration of vitality it gives
to the scalp arrests and prevent
the formation of dandruff, which is
often so uncleanly and otfensive.
Free from those deleterious sub
stances which make some prepara
tions dangerous, nnd injurious to the
hair, the Vigor can only benefit, but
not li.mu it, if wanted merely for
a IIAIIt DRESSING, nothing else
can be found to desirable. Contain
ing neither oil nor dye, it does not
soil whito cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich,
glossy lustre, nnd a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J, C. Ayer & Co.J
Practical and Analytical ChemUtt,
T.OWEI.T., WAHS.
tOt.n BY All. DRUOOISTS EVEBTWJ tEBr,
Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral,
r
For Dlf eases of tho Throst and Ziungli
such aa Couphs, Colds, Wbooplng
Cough, Bronehltis, Asthma,
and Consumption.
Amone the eat
discoveries of mod-
lent science, few are
of more real value
(to mankind tliiui
'tlilt effectual rem-
reily for nil illieaws
of' tlio Tliroat and
Lungs. A vast tri
al of Its virtuei,
throughout thi and
other countries, hat
shown that It doe
surely and effectually control them. Tho tes
timony of our bett clllieni, of nil classes, c
tabllfies the fact, that C'liERny 1'Kcroo.ti.
will nnd docs relieve und euro die mulcting
disorders of tho Throat and Lungs beyond any
ether medicine. The most dangerous affec
tions of the Pulmonary Organs yield to Its
power; nnd cases of Consumption, cured
by this preparation, nro publicly known, to
remarkable as hardly to be believed, were
thev not proven beyond dispute. As a rem
edy It Is adequate, on which the public may
rely I'or full protection. Hy curing Coughs,
the foiTruniHTs of more serious disease, it
raves unnumbered lives, nud tin amount of
suffering not to bo computed. It challenges
trial, and convinces tlie most sceptical,
liven- family should keep it on hand as u
protection ngulnst tlio early and iiiipcrcelved
uttacks of Pulmonary Aflectlnns, which are
easily mot at first, but which become incura
ble, und too often fatal, If neglected. Tender
lungs need thU defence; nud it is unwise to
be without it. As it safeguard to children,
ntnlj tho distressing diseases which beset tho
Tliroat and Chest of childhood, OiiKnr.T
I'ECTOit.u, is invaluable; for, by Its timely
use, multitudes uro rescued from prematura
paves, and saved to the love and affection
centred on them. It act speedily and surely
against ordinary cold, necnriug toiuid and
honltli-rcstorlng sleep. No one wtll nitl'cr
troublesome Inlliiciizit and painful Ilron
chltli, when they know bow easily they can
be cured.
Originally the product of long, laborious,
nnd successful chemical investigation, no cost
or toll Is spaied In making every bottle In th
utmost possible perfection. It may be confi
dently relied upon as possessing all the vir
tues It has ever exhibited, and capable ot
producing cures as memorable iu the gnMteit
It has et'er effected.
PREPARED BV
Dr. J. C, AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
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