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Friday .1 fatimlay
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TIME CARD.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R
TltAlNII tr.lVK CAIUO
Mill at t m Dally
hxprrss at....
''night at...
Freight at.....
Kreiglit nt
freight at
Hii&ii in
4:09a m...KTfi'il Sunday
......ll:(i)m in... "
1:30 t. in... " "
T:9 p.m... " "
AUSUTK AT OAtllO . ,.
Mill
8:00. Ill II.1IIV
"i::Wp. m...Kxcpt Sunday
8: tin. tn... " Monday
Knight n't
Freight a
freight a
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30UNB0N, AroM.
ST; LOUIS.IRON MOUNTAIN
AND
SOUTHERN RA1XROAD.
JVN'IIUWK.S arrive ( nml ilfwrt from
ihe
V OIUfTi "f'l" l'HV, its riinmr.
Through freight leiitcs MiiihI.iv, v clnesd.iy
iiml Friday ul laas'ii. in : Arrive nli Tuesday,
ihursdavaiil Saturday nt II;I5 u.m.
Texas Kvpres leave.! dally at 2iWll' M , mid
rrirw !. A M.
I'aseii-'rr Ai'riiniiiiHl.illuii leave dall r.
rcpt Sini'lay at 2:"it'In (arrive- dally hi ll'1"
k in
Tiliii' to all minl 111 Texas and Atkiihsus,
Ol HOURS LE9S THAN BY ANY
Z4t OTHER ROUTE.
Time from Cairn to Little Itnek, 1.1 liutlri.
To Tixarrana, S2 hours
To JcOrmin, Texas, '.'" hour.
To Marshall, sit hour
To Sbrevcport, I,oulIaha, Su hours.
To DalU, Tcu(, '.II hours.
To llcarne, Texas, :u hours.
'Jn HuU'tiin, Texas, 41 hnura.
To ti.ilvc-tuli. Tcxa, 41 hours.
C. W. HEQUEMBOITHU,
Agiul Oilrti Ilia.
CAIRO & ST. LOUIS R. R.
-rxivxia oahx).
On and after dune 11, Indus will urn us fol
lows, Miudays excepted, 1 nun tin- fnincrnf
c.iM'l -Ini I uml (.Tiiiiuivi:il iiMiiiii-, alrii,
lllillOK.
I.OINll OHlll
1 i e Lulro
" Murpli) lMm
Alillrl.iMM bmi
i.uisn vii'in
lA-ar KadM. liiii
trlve .Murplirlirj
J-e.MiirphylKiro -
trrlir Culm
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Connecting ut t. ImiI Willi nil tr.ilm Wt
'tUNorttf. .1 I. IIIMKI.i:V. Supl.
It, V.( I.MIK. ti.'iiiral Pjociikit AkciiI.
CAIRO & VINCENNES R. R.
Ill.TWLliM
CAIRO, EVANSVILLE. INDIAN
APOLIS. CINCINNATI
and LOUISVILLE.
.yOURTKEN HOURS EAOII WAY,
AND ALL DAYLIGHT RUNS.
Etiiuin Throagh Viiki Chnge!
IXniAXAI-OM AMI I IM ISXAII i:niK
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VIA INIIIAXAI-OUl AMI VIS( CSN'L- II Ml.llllAll .
ArijmatliitllaiupolN 4;.'itiji in,
via onto ami iiii4iri'i ii.tu.no tn
Animal Xorlli Vtiiion
Arrlii jst Cliiiinnatl
AiTlvl-at IjjuUtlllf
CAWOKXntM'
Iastu InilannKilli
lsvii Cincinnati
lavi liulllc
Armnat VluoMinen
Vinntinpt
Uatui Kvaii'vlllc
Arrlte at (.jrnil-
ArriU'i nt liiiro ....
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Making clo(.H ivmni-rtiniifl
lo and from all
POllllS K.lit uml N'nrlli. ul lliillunuliulia und L'in
cinnati, and to and 1'roin nil olnU) .Sonlli und
M.n in mm, i,y rali ann riM-v.
MOI'VIMITV A('CUMIIIPATI()S.
The Mound City Airommodalloii innaWol
neUyuivli'aturilay. Iuvm Calm ij ,) r..W p in,
iU81""1 ' llv 1 .l.'.nd r.'-lil p. in,
M.B. GOODRICH, U. L. MORRILL,
'"a' 'lickit AK't t.tncral Miip't
Hl orlnt'iniution rtlalltp to ratu and uni
neciion, apply p, ,l,Mi:- M Al.l.Olt V,
71 Ohio U'Vit!.
K'iovr.s
TINWARE
STOVES
Bofrigorntors. Wator Co'olorB. loo
sream roozorB. window Hereon
HARDWARE
'hwjyiro Cloth. Bird Caeon. Mohs Bob
W ketlKToilPt Bote. FfthinK Tackle.
r Lampffr-Oil. Chimneys. AIbo Mo-
1 lino Flows and a general utock of
I Oardon Implements.
In connection nltli the idiotc 1 kirn a llrsl-
clais Tinsinltli, and am prepared lo do nil klndi
of Job work on short nullce
I keep roiisUnlly on luted 11 laigutailrty of
Cooking Stoves, Tinware, Build
ers Hardware,
Wholosalo and Rotail,
' Sole agent for the ilibmted
ttCK Wt-l f xaiulno Is-for ptuehashig, us 1
wuTnot be uuder.old
ll niMfr IlilM nut Cum. A v.. t'Aiuo,
fT ' 0. W, HENDHKS0N.
4ltt-S-H-illy
PARAGRAPHS.
'riioro a '"' I'lve on tlio cah rn
sliipc ol I lie San Kcrimmlo i nline lu l.iH
AukpIcs coiiniy. t ui., wiiU'ii men nnvc
irli'd fovonil tinu'H to cnitlum. uml liavo
often fulled. It li In :i rift which neiu
tnite.- tlU'roftWtoit tli'iitli ofKU) feel. 'I'lio
opening U HO feet loll? ant! 1" lect 'vltli
with lvo iiitssiiire?. TliHiecs.rnmi' tintl
In .nillii column nhout one loot In ill
under. KU'orlM have laen uimlo to tie
."eeiul to the stoic ol honey In the
i-oel;, hut thu men were h
vnrlhly ilrlveii haek, ami one man lot
hl lire. The hive, has hven known lor
vcar., ami It N estlmateil that there can
not he Uk than elhl or ten tons of honey
lu it. A man who lives lu n cahln nnl far
liom the pot jri-ts more honey than hW
family can uc from u small aperliiro In
theroeU. lie h:i" n honey fouulalu at lit
ilonr.
A trape event occurred lately In
cllvoree court tit Coiistantlnu, lu Alfjeil
'I'liewlfeol liel-Ktii'iein nppeaieil heloid
tlin f'aill ami ileuiamleil u illvorec from
her hip-haml on Ihu irroinul that he hail
Ill-treated her. In spile of Ihu siren
nous opposition of the respondent, the
Caill ravoJiiilnient in liivorofllmlmly
who. lr uinnli.'iiitlv iironoiuiclii'r the or-
lioilox I'orniil.i, "I li'iiiilliiln Ihec,"
lioiiiieuil out of the rourt. 'i'lie eliloiu
of the country wills that a defeated -alitor
KI-- tlio .Iiide upon (lie .shoulder to
show that he, aeliiiowleilc.s the i u-t ! of
his sentence, lu aeeordaneo with tlil
u:u?' llel-Ka.-.'ein, lu iippart'iit suhuiis-
slon, moved toward the Cuill. Hut u he
drew near him hl niamier Middeulv
linnod. I);i-lilii' ii'lde his hilriioii-, ho
sprang upon the unfoituuate .ludc and
drove lih knife Into his hreal. The
murderer then threw down his weapon
iiiiliirrendered himself to thcfrcudariiics,
nj hiy fjulrtly, "I have killed the Oadl
heeaii-e. accorduiir to the Koran. a.)ud're
who ylves an unju-t cntence dex'ryes
to he put to death."
ltrf-l luring the lever season of last
month, the stock of AyerV Ague Cure lu
theOldXoiTh Slate hceanic exliaiisled,
and hefore a .supply could he leeched
from Lowell, the suHcriii;? Irom chills
and I'evcrhecaine (earful. A lew panics
weii' so lortuuate as to have It on hand,
and lnIiv(lell('ouuly,tlieUruss ckeil
out I heir slender stocks by
selling iiosei a spooniui caeii lor a
dollar. .Many paid ten dollars a hotile,
when the regular price Is hut one, and
thou-'lit. themclves favored at that, so
valuable are the curative properties of
this preparation, whieh not only expels
the poion from the system, hut leaves
the patient wllh unimpaired health and
vljfor. Ililcitjh i.V. ('.) Stitmlard.
'.1 eiiiilcl.' I'iclorlnl IliNloryor tti I
nines "iiic item. ciieilclal, mill
iniisl HiK'cssliil I'niiilly I'mier
In (lie 1'iilon '
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AUJrcBH iiAiii'i-.H v uiiu 1 iii.iisj, 1.
. . 1 ... ........ .. .... . . ... .. .
Sherlffi Bale.
B t li lue of three rerlalu executions lo me ill
mini by Hie clerk of the circuit coiut ol
Alexander county. In tlie Mate ol
Illinois, one lu favor ol Young Uroili-
cr.i .v uoniiianv. one 111 lavor 01 li-
I am McAmler. anil tliu other In la
vor of Altrcd II rMitiiiru, mtsigneeor Alexander
II, Irvlu.iiml nil against .Inhu 11 lllowil, I j
bate levied upon tbr lolloulng descrllnil prop
erlv. liithe comity ol' Alexander and Statu ol
Illinois, to-tlts lliennitliwcal iiiuirler ot the
1 norllittest iiuarterol'sti tion six (0), lit township
sKleeu (!') B011111, anil in range one wesi 01 tlie
tlihil principal lueriilinii) the uorlliit'est quarter
in lit.- souiune'i ipianeroi section iniriy-one
(H) , In township IUKtii (10) soulli, and In raugu
1 ttfiiiui ton mini liriuell.ui liiei-l.llaiiuiiti norlli
easlnuarteriit'tliu suiithen-t iillalUr nl' tectloii
ami in raiikc two (2) etof tbethlnl pilnripal
... ...--. ... , ... w,.,,",,,i, ,, i.i, riiiiin.
lit,-, ,.k't 1 liiiiuiiviisi nivtl)lil 111 ln) ,IMllll in
elusive In block iiunilicifd one Ol. Im. iniinin,,-
nl two () mid Ihiee (:il, lu block uuinU-reil two
(.'), lots numbered one (I) to lite (.1), both In-
riusite 111 niocK liiuuiK-itu lour tll.lots nuui
b.liilone (1) In wmii (7), both ilichulte lit
block nuinlM'reil seteii (7), lots nuuibered one (I)
to seteu ("), butll incluslte In block nillubeied
eight (s), lot numbered two (.'), ihreu (:) and
lour O), in bloc. muuiHiX'.i utr (,i),lots ntiiu
liercd two (.'), rniir (I), lite (.1), six pi) nnd seven
(7) in block nuinlKinl six (') in tii town ot
I'nlly, and all lu the comity ol' Aleauderani
State urilliliol. as IheiiroiH'rtv ofllie salil .lnlm
ll.Iirown, whlclil shall oner nl publlcsalval
the kotilhtvestilnoi'ol'ilie court linu-e In the elly
i.i ...uu, in i...- imiiii j 111 ,.ienii.ier nun aiaie 01
lllinoli, onlhulbuiteenllidar orAllgu.d. A. I).
is, j, ut ins hourol eleven o'tiock, 11. in., to
aatitiy sain execuiious, ,i.i; II IU I.N,
nheriirorAlexaiiilerC'ounty, 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 W .
uiiu, iiiiii.fis, .,1111 ..no, in,,
7-'.1-tlhl,
Sherltl'a (Sale.
IJY virtue ufau exeentlon lu me dInTie.1 bv
.1 J the rjeik nl the r I null r.mrt m l'.,l,n,
county, In Hie fHali1 of Illinois, In favor ol Wil
liam .Msixi and iigalut VVilllaiu .M,
llinuu, iiuiileadisl vtfth barken llolen,
I liatu let nil iimit the Pillowing ib.
scrll"l proiieily, lu the county of Alexander
und Male oi Illinois, lo-vvil: 'the soiithvveiit
quarter of the noiilivrest (iiiaiicr of Mellon six
(i.) . lu totvuMiln slxlivn (li I sou h. and In niiiL'e
onu (I) nest of the third principal uieiiillun, hi
the county of Alexandei nnd .Stale of Illinois, us.
Ihe tiropeiiy of the said William U. Ilruvvn,
ithlch f slmll oiler ut piiblln sale ul tlirsouth-
west itoorot tlie curt lioitsu lu the rlty ol Culro,
lu the county of Alexander ami ritato of Illinois,
on the l.'iih day of Aligtl.t, A . 1. Is7.v ut the
hour of u o'eloeku. in,, furca-li, losallsfysald
(V's,ut',.iii, '
AI.EX. Jl. IIIVJN,
, i. .. 'eriirnr AliAaiuler Omuly, Illinois,
alio, lllul.i.,.lntyv.,, ii-j, did,
HOOK BTOHIC,
CO a
HANKN.
THE
City National Bank
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
CAPITAL,
- $100,000
orneKii-.
W l IIAl.t.lDAY, I'n-I.Uiit.
IIKNItr J, IIAM.IIIAY, Vlivl'irM.
A. It. MAKKOItll, CnMiliT.
WAIJ KIt II YM.OI'. Ats't l u'liUr
DlllKCrOM
S. SfAATS T.WI.IIII,
II I, llAI.I,lllY,
()'l). WlM.UMiiuN,
A II
It. II O'C.XNINIilltM,
W. I' llALLIIMT,
MKI'IIKN lllllt),
Saiioiih
Exchange, Coin and United Stntos
Bonds Bought and Sold.
DKI'OSIT.S rrcrlvnl and 11 giural balikluff
liuslncdddoiie.
Enterprise Savings
BANK.
CHARTERED MARCH 21. 1860
CITY" NATIONAL BANK. CAIRO
iiriici n:
A II. S.U'KOICI), Prtaldi-nt.
.S t! TAYI.UK, Viivl'ivJliltnt.
W . HY.SI.Ol', hec'vuniriirasiirfr
1I1I1KCTOK-:
, UtIICI.AV, (.'HAS Uai.iuiikii,
SlOCKILKIM, I'.M'I. (S. jsl.'lll'll,
ClISNI.NIIIIAU. II I, li.tl.l.lllAs ,
1. M. I'MII.I.II .
I NTKKKST luld on di'po-il.i at tbe rule of six
undScp eni-
LdiKslViiin.'s.
ili .1-111 .' milium, .,11111:11 irii.ii
Ih'i- lit. Interest not t'lllidr.ittii it ml
dliilelv lo I lie iiijiicbinl of Hie ileimslH. IlnlelV
S' I villi; them 1'iiiiu'oiiiid inliie.i
Married Women and Children may
Deposit Money und no ono
clso can druw it.
........ 1.1, ci, ii i,.,niiii tn. to a u.m
uud ftiitiirduy vtvnliKi for su Iiik del l" ,UY
Irom (i in d o'clock.
W. UY8IAJP. Treasurer.
THE ALEXANDER COUNTY
iPsnnanntn nit kinrlsl of It I.ocriti-
uiato Banking iiusmoBa,
F. BROSS, Frealdvnt.
P. NEFF, Vice Prosidont.
HENRY WE1XS, Caahlor.
T. 3. KER.TH, Aalntant Caahler.
a-au-tf
WAUtlNN,
The Gamble Wagon
CA.IXIO, IIjIiINOIB,
MAN tl FA CI' OK Kl) 11Y
JOHN P. GAMBLE.
THE BEST and CHEAPEST WAGON MAN
UFACTURED,
MANUFACTORY, OHIO LEVEE
Near Thirth-Fottrth Stroot
SPRING!
SUMMER!
Prices to suit tho Times.
Wholoaalo Figuros, but No Credit !
Mrs. C. McLEAN,
Next Door to Stuart & Gholdon'u
EIGHTH STREET,
BETWEEN COMMERCIAL AND
WASHINGTON AVENUES.
HAJm H".njH, Flowers, s, Iaices, Uibl.oss,
i' 1 1 , ?t telvcts, Ties, Itiiiiilngs CoistK,
Mdtilntcd, Hosiery, Worsteds.
Abo Ihe "IjiiIIiw' llresi Kel'orm'
OOZUUDT,
And all Ihe new slylei of trimming Silks for
Soring ami .Summer.
Kr"Tliese goods will lie sold ut vr
lire, ror (.'.x-ju ami CASH U.M.Y,
CAIRO.
HjajINOXH.
Tho Trustoos of tho Cairo City
Property dolre to call publie attention
to the merits of their iroorty, compris
ing a eon.slder.ihle pottlou of tlie City of
Cairo, lu Alexander County. In tho State
of Illinois, and land- Immediately mlja
cent thuicto.
Tlil city, a Is well known, U s tutcd
tUe lonlluenee of the Oldn and Ml-Mslppl
rivers, nt the tica.l ol iiniuh rupted nal";i
Hon on tho Ml.sMl'I'l. Ic!i:k bnlojv oh
unietloiis by lee In tin; wlntar uml low
water lu Hlinliier, and llms hay a dear ami
open river communication at all times over
ii,n Mi. ui..iniii nmi lis tributaries, with nil
the country south, to the Uulf ol .Mexico
und the Athiitlo Ocean. Culre bus iiIko the
.nnw, nlri,(nr nl OlllinUnlUI..lOU Wltll &II
the country north oicr the -ireuiun tlowlnu
by li, when thof (dreams are not lnnu I-
galtp' 1 13 reU"UII 01 1 iun nmn,
llclore the era of Itnllroud, Cairo
entiiiniinilliiL' eoollloii ua centre ot
had a
com
merer und imitation. This Importaiieg ot
iioiillon she r til I pof-cK-c-, hut tiaU0W the
Rddltlonal advantBBe of being a j-reat lall
rnr.il iiiri. a nuuiucr ol the ino.-t Imuoit
ant rallroad In tlie Valley olthe31lslslpil
eonverinu' to and hating their termini
ilirrc. Anion;.' these, coining fromthc north
:mc the reat Illinois Central llailroad,
which traverses the entire fctate of Illinois
1 ri.m'lt s extreme northern and north-ci-tcrn
to it' southern limits, and by itconm)etioii
oxtvnds into all the ;rcat northwestern
grain producing amies ; tlie Cairo aim in
cemies, extending from Culro to the City ol
Vlnceiincs, In (lie State ot Indiana, where
Its connection-Mlord direct railroad com
munieatiotis with all t'atcrn cities; ami
the Cairo .V M. Lotus Itatlroad. ullonllliL'
direct railroad communication with the
CI! v ! St. Louis ami all thu railroads ecu
terfug there. The roads corning Irom the
.South are tlie New Orleans, Jackson mid
Great Northern and the Mobile and Ohio
llnilroads, which givo dlrtct railroad com
munication tilth Urn cities l Mobile, and
New Orleans, and other .Southern Atlantic
tea poits, uml by eouuectliig roads with all
the country sJtlth of Cairo; and coming
Irom tin: soiitliwet i-t!io Cairo, Arkansas
andTcvas Ittllroad, which ttlord simllir
eouumuilcatliin with Southern Mbsouri,
Arkam.H uml Texas, and the principal cit
ies of those Slates. Thl last-named msU
will give, also, direct connection with the
Texas and I'acillu Road when it Is comple
ted, thus giving direct communication wl h
thu principal poit ot the 1'aclliu Ocean.
These ra'lroads, terminating at Cslro, are
now all completed and in successful opera
tlon, those lu Illinois coming into the city
011 a hank ol each of tlie ilvcr, Ohio and
MissUslppl. and terminating at their contin
ence, thus encircling the city. The Holly
Springs, llrowcsvlile uud Ohio Hlver rtnil
road, and the Calio and Teiini'--ec Ulvcr
Ualh'JBd, which will both terminate nt
Cairo, nre In coiirnj of consl ruction wi"
soon lie eoinpltteil.aiiil olher rallrnail- hptli
l,,l.n,l In .Male.solltti of the Ohio
rlter. uMct.wlh a'-o terminate at Cairo,
ar ptojeetcd, ami arrangements niado to
nulla tueiii. in" riiiisuuuii'jii ui iiiv-i-.T
will greatly Increase the rillroad communi
cations nl Cairo.
Its ccntial location in tho gtcr. V alloy ol
.1... ! ..I... I....1 1 .1 . " .... ...'LI. .
mi- iiissis-iuiii,uuii ine vreai wcaiiii 01 nt ei
and railroad eoiiiiuiiulculon. elves to Cairo
uusiii passed advantages as a commercial
point, us iiaiiorns to tier easy nun elienp ac
cess to all the ernl 11 nroihieliiL' districts ot
luoortn anil wesi,HUii.siullarnecesio an
the agricultural produce commuters of the
South, thus presenting llio best location in
tin. Wi .t tnr nn lniereiianon ul 1111) rcsueci
Ive not thern and southi'i u conimodltle- and
production
Aa a manufacturing location thonosltion
01 Cairo la lioness iiniioriam. j iio crime
materials of every ilc'criptlou, which eon
itltuto tho elements nl manufactured aril
lies, abound on ever) side, Iron ore, coal,
of superior (juaiiiy, and timber of every
character, more than others, being easily
and cheaply acce-Mlile, and ibn rich agrl-
cti lural region 01 ;ue immediate nclguiinr
hoo.1, as well as the more remoto districts
rendered tnouiary 10 u by river aim ran,
lurulsh HUppllcsol thor.ecesarlcBof life In
such abundaucn as to under living except
ionally cheap. When the manufactured arti
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distribution by liver ami rail are not
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enterprising poimlatlonof about 12,000 has
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with others enmhicted by prlvato enter
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vautagcii Is iv.Csed of well-established
churches of nearly every dcnoinlnatlon
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ui pciiiiancm rc-ldcnce.
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.H i:. M.tSH., It. H. .1.
I'd It SAI.l; II V AM. lilll'OOMTll CVIUtVMTIIKKK.
Ayer's Ague Cure,
For f over avi.i Ague. Intonnittont Fo-
vcr, Uluil never, iteiultleui 4?'cvpbi
Dumb Affuc, Periodical or UUIoua F
vor, Ac, and indoed all tho atfoctiuua
which arise from malarious, uiarili, or
mlaamaUo poiaona.
No one rcmcly li louderH
railed for by tlie uece die
of the Aincriraii people ikan
a Mire nnd .if? run for
I'rtrr anil .tune, sit.ii
vt e are now enabled lo fler,
with a perfect certainly that
it will eradicate the dlieae, and wllh u ur
nrr, rounded on proof, that no harm caa'
arise from it ue In nny quantity.
That which protect, from or prevent, thu
tlUnnb-r inii't bo of liimioii.o service in Inrl
comniiinitici where it prevail.. I'rrtnilton'l
1 better than cure; for Ihe patient escape Ilk
riskttlilch lie mutt run In violent nttnrklol
thl baleful ilistciiiM-r. '17iU " ti'ui:" epf
the lnla.iii.Hlc pol-ftm of I'rtrr und .tirlir
from the sytem, and nreveiil tlie devclo;
ment of Hie dl-e.-te, If taken on Ihe mil
Approach of It preni'.nit.iry syiniioiii A
preat superiority of thl remedy over any
ether ever discovered foi the ipeedy andrcr-
tain cure of Intermittent-, l, lh.it it cout.ln
no Quinine or mineral; coiieqneutly it pro
duces no ipilnli.ni or other inluiloii eileu
whatever upon the connlliitlnn. Tlifneriiiefl
by it nre left as healthy a If Ihey bad uevrr
hid the dbease.
I'rtsr ami Airnr I not aloun the con
sequence of the iiii.Kinalic pol-nn. A great
variety of diionlers nrie from It irritation,
amnug which nre .frtirulk-'u. llhritinti-
lUui, O'uul, llruilucbr, lllliiili.rx,
Tautbuchr, Karatchr.t'ulitrrb. -lh-
tnu, lHlilittluai, "Hlnfiil .airrcllMM
ufttar Mplrrn, llyalrrlr. l".ilii In I lit.
Ilovirl. ,'iillc, I"arull,nnd derange
ment of the stomarli, nil or which, when
originating hi this rniue, put on the Iidtr
mlltent type, or lieroine penndlcal. Tl.lt
"ClUlK" cXieU the pol'mi from the bliod,
and consequently run' them all alike. Kit
nn Invaluable protection to liiimlgiant and
person travelling or temporarily reUdlnjf in
the malarious di.trlct. If taken oernion
ally or dally while exposed lo the Infection,
that will bo excreted Horn the system, and
rannot nccutnulnte In stinlclent quanlily to
ripen Into ilbease. Ilenco it 1 rieu rnnii.
valuable for protection than cuiej nnd few
will ever ptifTor fiom tntcniiiltents If they
avail lhcmelves of the protection Out irrn
edy affords.
For I.iver Complaint', nridng fioin tcrpiJ.
Ily of thu I.iver, It Is an excellent remedy,
stimulating the I.iver into healthy activity,
and producing many truly remarkable cure,
vvhcie other medicine fall.
i rnrpAiirn nr
Dr. J. V. AVKIt A' CD., Lowell, Mui
I'ruettenl unit AimtiitUttt Vhtmtttt,
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