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Ormi Hotrnt-Ffoai' 7:M n.m. to C::w
p.m.; ftimlv ftOaC7to0n.m. Money
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Arrive.
A.M.
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Cairo A-Vhacenne
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Cairo, Arkansas A
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Okdo Salter Iloute
lWlyexc't Monday
Si, ltlver Hotite
TJs, Sun. Tii. rtt
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IT. LOUIS.IBOX MOUNTAIN
SOUTHERN R. R.
Express loves Cairo dall .... 2:00 p. m.
Kaprcs arrives at Cairo JUIly 4:onH, m,
Accommodation leave Calrodally 2:(Oa. in.
Accommodation arrives daily (except
Sunday) - II ton a. in.
CARD.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL R.
R.
TIUIXI LEAVE CAtllO
Mall at..
H:lft a. m ....Dally.
... Sioop.m
.... 4:00 a, IU-.Kxovt ttstnAnj.
..-UMi3a.ru... "
Kzerau mt.
rrclfht at
VxtsfctM,
FTalKht at 4:30p ra... " "
rmgat .!........ T.-sup. m... "
ASUUVX AT CAIIIO
Hall at........... S:00a ra Dally.
Express '.at- S:.T0p m...Excert Sunday.
rralgtit at.... 8:45 a m... Monday.
r 'ff-' .ir it Sunday.
Freight at lu.-Ol u m... ' Sunday.
Freight MM...ll.'0aii. m.. '
JA3ma JOHNBOK. Air.nt.
CAIRO ft VINCENNES X. R.
iiErn'XL.H
CAIRO, EVANSVILIiE, INDIAN
APOLIS. CINCINNATI
and LOUISVILLE.
FOOBTKEN HOURS EACH WAY,
AND ALL DAYLIGHT SUN3.
Mag Throagh Witkt Chingc !
INDIAXArOM AND tlMUCIAII MrKKs-.
Leaves Cairo 4:t5 a. m
Arrives at Canui......... .............. :.V ' '
Arrive? at Vlncenne ll:S- "
VtA ST. LOCK AMI OlJIUtIkn.H IIULHOA1).
Arrives at Evansville ... 1:18 p in.
VIA INBIANAIOUS AM) VlNCKSSkS IIUMIOAU.
Arrives at lnlian:iolU- I;30 p m.
VIA OHIO AXD MltSlSSlm HAILIIOAU
Arrives al North Vernon.. t:j p. in
Arrives al Cincinnati - !: "
Arrirlsat Uiiisyille.....-..... , ... 7 I " "
CAlHOKlnir.t.
leaves ludtanapall
Leaves Cincinnati
LntM Louisville .....
ArriTM al Vlncenncs....
Ira VlnctnnM ,
1ac Evansville
Arrive at Carrot
Arrive nt Culiu......
M a' 111
-.:vi
T-M "
.......... -;0i p.m.
,. . :-i
..lt:IO a.m
5:0-1 p.m
Orw "
Making doe connection!
to and from all
Dolnta East and North, al Indlanminliii and On-
annatl, and to and from all point South and
v, esi 01 uuru uy ran and rn.er
uoi'.nu cirr aicommodatiom
Tlie Mound City Accommodation mint Wed-
Dtoy nun saiuruay.
Laavea Cairo 12:-J5and 5;00 in
leaves Mound City 1 :!SanH 5:30 n. in
K B. OOODRICH. H. L. XORKILXi.
Uea' Ticket As't. Uencral Sup't
irt or iniorroation relative to rale ant con
nacuont, apply to iiAUr.1 Hiuu,
Ticket Agent
CAIRO ft
ST. LOUIS R.
R
OARS.
On and after A ujr. !K, trains will run n fol
owa, Sundays exccjitof, from the corner of
Second slivet and Commerclul avenue, Cairo,
Illinois:
UOISUSOItHI.
I.ev Cairo I0:4SA.M.
Murphysboro '-:I3 1'. M.
Arrive East St. Louis t;M 11
GOING SOUTH.
Leave East St. Louis
Arrive Murphrsbon
cave Murphysboro
trrive Cairo
, j:30A
uav.
4:00 1
M.
M.
Connecting at St. Ixiui wilh all trains 'West
and North. .1. L. IIINCUKV. Supt.
J. A. WENTZ. General l'aruI?firViieiit.
Evansvllle, Cairo and Memphis
Steam Packet Co.,
.-VOK-
Faducab, Shawnoetdwn, Evana
VlUe, XjOvdmiUck, OltMsxiranti
and all way landinga.
The unrivalled aide-wheel steamer
IDLE WILD,
I). O. Fowlbh Master.
to. It. 'Ihomas - Clerk.
Will leave Kvantvllle for Cairo every MONDAY
and THUllSUAY at 4 o'clock p. . . ,
Uave Cairo every TUESDAY and FltIIM ,at
C o'clock p. hi.
The tlfjact side-wheel stcauier
ARKANSAS BELLE,
Iltv KoWAnn...
Master.
WALTEH U. l'ENMINGTON.
...Clerk.
Will leave Evansvllle for Cairo every TUES
DAY and FltlDAY at 4 o'clock p. m.
Will leae Cairo every WEDNESDAY uud SAT
UKDAY at 0 o'clock p. 111.
The elegant side-wheel tteamer
PAT. CLEBURNE,
John Gorr Master
Mat. Williams Clerk.
Leaves Evansvllle for Cairo every WKDNES
DAY and SATUItADY ut & p. Ill
Leave Caiio every lllUltMlAY und SUNDAY
at tip. hi.
Each boat make close connections lit Culro
with flrst-class steamers for St. Louis. Mem-
phis and New Orlenns, and at Evansvllle with
in K. . f it If ii,..lli.Mni.v..iti , e...
I.VI.I.D tlUIIIIUIKI ..MB,.
and wilh the Ixiuisvllle Mail Steamer foi-all
pomuouine upper Uulo, Klvlnit thrnuKliie
trlijuv."" tn " un'' I'aiaenKiT to all Mdnl
1 1 For fin Iht. i.6,rmtlon apply to
SOL. SlUNuu, VassciiKcr Agent.
HALLIIIAY UUOS.,1
I. M. I'illl.l.ll'S,
Or to li J.GHAMMEK,
Suirintendnt and General Fick'ht Aceat,
P-3.'ji).lr. Evansvllle Indian.
SAVES FUEL! SAVa-8 LABOR!
tr.ln.lIJilrt!lt,IIH.)
Cailmn I. an. r,f ,i. . . .. . .
tnnw 1. JvJ?""1 concuciors 01 ueai
nlii
This
.lnnc anil 111. lend. In a nir.
I. .
hT.i.,.,,,,r,t,,W.,f',B.?.,,K'l-. Ailoi.ie4 ana lii iifo
cfrcubirr " ' nydtalui. Bind for
TUI! t'llALMKHM Ka-KNOU CM,,
AgtiiU for tho Uulled htatc,.
1 Oi -'ui Is) (kB 1 ......... . .... '
uwa sin m tiit:
V1,I, til 102 III flit llll h fin ,1.
'V r 'I'miir, ami distends in a ner-
luW lemri,?,! i'lV'.'r"' al1" hisldi of "tl e
t:.i,ffii'ifj.1Vr ,UJ wl,h001
Gusuantix, lit i .' .
i iiiai iiiii"r-r ntii u'vs-lt
tttltn.
PARAGRAPHS.
-La Lihtrie, of Paris, Is deeply Inter
cited In the Canteamlal tower, which it
call "The Tower ol Babel." "Fancy
1,000 feet lilfili," sny tlie writer, "ti biff
Kt itiluif In the world by MX) feet."
Gaaler raid. "Now, In my opinion,
when Tweed took out" . "Sir,"
said Mrs. Gairler. wkonradnated at u-
aar. "that la vile slanj;." "Oh, I mean
said (liiglur, "that he Jumped pshaw,
llrcd himself oil'. 1 mean skipped, waltzed
thunder, Jane, you know he lit out.'1
The Xorrletowu Jlcr,iUI seasonably
aaya: "Vouutr men, If you should see
your jrlrl gazing Intently at you feet don '
ahlft them about uncally, or draw them
up and sit upon them, under the lin
preslon that the U overwhelmed by
their Immense slzo. Shell merely tak-
Injf tuclr measure mentally for n pair of
slippers, on the toes of which she Intend
to work a blue do? with a green tall uud
scarleteari."
We hear It whispered that the church
festival scaon Is coming on apace, which
will make life a mockery to the ten do
lar per weeksoclety.mau.
A SPECIALTY.
establishment nuke u
specialty of Dill lU'iul.
Note HcH'Ij, I.eltcr Hidils,
jlulfiiients, Carili, Ktc. TxmiL at tlie- prlrei:
."mnll lrc 1111 lieuds, jut UC 3 i
Medium elrr ll iid, iwr llioii.nd .1 "!
All mi fourteen pouuil paper, Carllilo nilllf,
rated to 0M1I1 jr pouml lilglier tlinn pier
ii'cil by nny other ottlie ruled to npli r:it the
mills eijx-clnlly for till offlec.
Sliilcmenl), Carlysle, jut H) 3 W
Letter Heads, Csrlysle, per lixm 4 fin
Note lle-.id, Cnrlyslc, per H'vo 2 mi
VUlllnRinnU iierpurkuge 'c
Ilutlnct euiil, No. I :-p'y IlrlMol boanl,
ier JOflO 2 W to 4 Ui
lliislnes curds, No I blunl. Hr H 3 00
tiurter-sheet , hulf.licet, full-atievt andtlirev
lwt oiter 1 and colored work below St Loul
price.
ramphlet, Ikxik VVoik nml Price I.llm-dv
a ceclaHy.
BOBBINS'
COMMERCIAL AVE.,
CAIRO ILL'
Pianos and Organs,
SHEET MUSIC AND
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
HA.LLET. DAVIS & CO.'S
Of World wide Reputation.
Acknowlclfed by all Kood Musicians to be the
bent X'iano now made.
THE GREAT UNION PIANO,
Of which wo have sold over 400 during
twelve years past, becoming more and more.
popular every day.
SMITH'S AMERICAN ORGAN,
Splendid tone, Tower and Durability.
Kimball's Orchestral Organ,
A vet v lino Instrument, adapted to Instru
mental as well as vocal music.
ALL THE AMOVE A HE OFFEI1KD ON
Easy Monthly Payments, at low tlgurcB
regardless ol Ltst Prices.
SHEEflVIUSIG
In Bat va.rtf.ty. Including all the new
and popular inutile ui ,tty.
Orders from the Country
promptly filled and sent
by mall.
VIOLINS GUITARS BANJOS
ACCORDEONS, CLARINETS
FLUTES,
PICOLOS
TAMBORINES
FRENCH- IIAltPS, ETC., ETC.
Band InBtruments of all Kinds
Furnished to Order.
BTKINOB TOE VIOLINS, OT7ITABS, ETC.
Of the licst Quality.
Classical Studies and Exorcises
Or all grades for Piano or Voice.
tTKvcrv descriDtioii of Musleal Mnr.
chandise furnished to order, promptly and
at prices lower than ever otfered before.
GENCY ALSO OF
ROGER'S ELEGANT STATUARY.
Send for Illustrated Catulogue and Price
,isi ui lueau oeaiiiiiiu groupes.
All Goods Warranted as Reursien'ed.
Address,
ROBBINS' MUSIC BAZAP,
uairo, iinnoia.
HEW BOOK FORI HE 1,000,000.
QUE WESTERN BORDER
n .iinimiu uintutj ui uiu iieroic r.pocu 01
American llnider Life. It thrilling eonlllcls
of Itiilaml W hite Iocs. Exclllnu Adtenlures.
Cupllvltle, horays, hrinits. Pioneer women
aim noy. iiiuisii wur-puth, Can p life, mid
np 111s , rook lor "Mil ami Viuuiif. Nol a
dullpaxe. rni'nmctlllnii. Ijioiinnn, kiIis
Alteuts wanled everywhere. I'liculai fur
ddtess IIT.MM I'llDVftfo ,
'J-(.in)Aw .i Olive , Ml Louis, Mo
PRUSSINC'S
TMEGAB
IO-li(i-4w-tod.
u nd tump for iisindrnllll elrcnlar, of iniitt vlim.
IT, tl, (I .FAllll, 1, .. Witsh.rH. Ind.iuiH'lls, I it' I
IDSH WW
112
Rubber nml l'nieinp.
'1'heie Is scarcely n branch of human
Industry In wlilcl ludlu I'ubbcr has not
lit some form found lis way. Although
widely known mid used, but few ate
aware of Its medlcnal virtues and great
curative properties. Practical expel I
mcnt haa proven that It If a natural res
oavolr ol electricity, contnliilng more
than any known subsiauce or compound.
Owing to this fact It lias been ucU with
success in curing Net volts complaints
and lthcnmatlsm that were Invulnerable
to drugs.
It has also been discovered that Imlfi
Hubber possesses r.ll the properties valu
able as a speclllc for Pulmonary com
plaints anil cure many forms of Con
sumption and Lung disease?. Combined
with Ciipclnc it Is unparalleled :h u l'aln
ltcllever, whether external or Interual.
Nearly all this Surgeons have adopted
It on account of lis great healing prop
erties. Tins most, effectual war of using the
article l hi the form ofa perforated plas
ter. The extensive use 01 ordinary Per
forated or Porous Plasters Is a testimony
to Its merit.
The only oblectlofi "over lottnd wilh the
ordinary Hubber Porous Plaster U that
It acts too slowly requiring days and
continuous wear to relieve pain or to
eflect a cure.
A celebrated physician of New York,
who has long made the medical proper
ties of rubber n study, has succeeded In
making a great improvement in Porous
Piasters by Introducing Capclne, which
overcomes all the former objections,
causing the Plaster to do In a iew mo
incuts or hours, that which It formerly
reqlred days or week.
Cupclnn I (he most valuable Ingredi
ent ever used as an external remedy. It
operates with astonlslijiur vliy?" ":j.lv
lleve not.. -.rly. if eurntlyo
properties liavc become so lamous that
an entorprlslng firm In New York, tooki
it 111 nami. ami oy urmging capclne
Plaster to the attention of nhMclsian?.
have met with unprecedented success.
The article I.- known as UeusonV Can-
clnt! Piaster. The price Is the same as
tho ordinary Poroti plaster, 23 cents.
Every druggist lias them.
hiiaiiliu v .ioii.v-o.v, Agents. A. Y.
Uaiu'i.av JliitH., Agents, Cairo, His
lLMO-lm.
IIAMiN.
Enterprise Savings
BANK.
CHARTERED MARCH 21, 1889
CITY NATIONAL BANK. CAIRO
orricsn.
A 11. SAKKOUO, l'ltsident
S S TAYI.OU, Vice 1'reM lent.
V HYM.Ol. Hec'THndTnunirer
Dlr.ECTOIt.
ItAUCLAr, ('HAS (jALIUltKn,
STOCKI-LETII, 1'Aft.tl Sl'ltl'H,
CC.VNISIiMAU, II L IIai.i.iuay,
j. m. rnii.i.ii.
1". M
F. M
It. 11
TNTKItKST paid on deposits ut the rale of six
a. percent erunnuui. .uurcn in ana plem-
ner lBi. iniereM not w nnamnn is uiaeii imme
diately to the principal of Uic deoslts, thereby
KI'iuk iiiriu coinvuuui luiereisi
Married Women and Children may
Deposit Jxionoy ana no one
oIbo can draw it.
Oiien every busluc.ssd.iY froiu'Ai.m. to 3 n.m
and Mituiduy cveulnirs for sav incs deposits oulv
iruni o to s o'clock.
"W. HYST.OP. Treaaurer.
THE
City National Bank
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
CAPITAL,
$100,000
OI'MCKItS.
W I. HALLIIIAY, I'resldent.
HKN'ltV L. 1IALLIDA Y, Vicel'reat.
A. . h.VFFOKD, Cashier.
WALTEIt IIYtiLor, Ass'l Cushlir.
DIIIICTOM
STAATS TAYLOII, it. II CCNNINOIIAM,
L llALI.IUAY, W. 1'. llAl.HOAV,
D. Wll.LIAMHdM, tSYLI'llLN llllUI,
A II. .SAl'rOllU
Exchango, Coin and United States
Bonds Bought and Sold.
DEPOSITS received aud a Reneral banking
busliiessdunv.
Y.' S,,iV,p.,Wo"- " Wells, Cashier.
I. .Seir, V Ice Pres'i. T. .1. Kerlli. Ast, Ciwh'r.
Corner Commercial Ave. and 8tU Street,
OAIIIO, XXaXaS.
DirtEarou'?:
F. Ilross, Culro. Wm. Kluce, t.'nlio.
1". Nell, Cilro. Win Wolfe, Cuiio.
A. Susanka, Cairo. ILL. lllllinKley,M.I.ouis.
E Under, Culro. II, Wells, Cairo.
F. li. HrUikmuu.M. Louis,
A Ueiieinl lliinkliiK lliiMliiew1 Done.
ICJ-F.xchanKe sold slid bought Inteiest paid
in lui' Savings Department. Collections iimde,
nnd all business promptly attended to.
t ROVER &
s
NEW IKPXOVED
SHUTTLE STITOH
SEWING MACHINES
ARB TUB VJSBY BKHT IN VBE,
Liberal terms to Agents and the Tradf ,
I'rlce List anil Terms on application.
Addresi, OltOVEH A DAKF.lt S. M. 00.
1M BtatefiL, Chicago, Hi
HOXEY VAN MX MA.11KI
I J-t Oiliiod-liii
lU.OhKTM, u substi
lute for the common
mil vi urc belter Hum
water I'loscisi 14111 no
usisl In any loom
hplcmlld for invalids
Send fur circular.
IIMt-b Hret'tc,
Agents Mrfjlsle , Chleatrn,
asflasla.aW at
3&klala
IdlllWII
JIM llillll
rui 1 11
li 7 rod I111
CAIRO,
xxaxxrcxe.
Tho TruHttos or tbo Cairo City
Property derlv to call public attention
to the merits of ;helr property, compris
ing a considerable, portion of the City of
Cairo, In Alcxaider County, In the State
of Illinois, find atids immediately adja
cent thereto,
This elty, as It veil known, Is situated nt
the confluence of the Ohio uud AlisthMppl
rivers, ut the heat of utiluleruptcd naviga
tion on tho Alfstlislrpl, being below oh
itructlons by tec In Hie winter and low
wutur lu summer, arid thus has a clear mid
open river conum nleaticn nt all times over
UioMtspIsidrpUiiJ Its tributaries, with all
the country nouiIl to tho Ualfot Mexico
and the Atlantic Occnu. Cairo has also tho
sauic eliuracter of comuiunloatlou with ull
the country north over the streams flowing
by r, when tlioo ttreams are not intiavf
gablo lv icaou ol lee or low water.
Ucfure the era of Itnllrond, Cairo had a
comtnutidltig position as a centre of com
tnerec and navigation. This Importance of
poslttou she still pom'tscs. but lias now the
additional advantage of being a great rail
road centre, a number ol the most import
ant railroads In the Valley of thcMUms-lpliI
converging to nnd liaili.R their termini
there. Among tlieso, coining from the nartli
ate the great Illinois Central Kailroad,
which traverses the entlru Mate of Illinois
from;it extreme northern and north-cistern
to Its southern limits, and by Its connections
oxtcuds Into all tho great northwestern
grain producing Statci ; the Cairo and Vln
ccuiic, extending from Cairo to the City of
Vlnctimcs, In the State of Indians, where
Its connection atford direct railroad com
munication with all Ea'tern cities; und
the Cairo V St. Louis Railroad, allordlng a
direct railroad communication with the
lly ol it. Louis and all the railroads ecu-
crins tlicro. Tlie loads coming irom tho
South arc the New Orleans, Jackson ntid
Great Northern and tbc Mobile and Ohio
Itallroads, which kIvc direct railroad com
munication with tlie cities ot Mobile and
New Orleans. mil otlirr Southern AtUntic
tea potts, and by connecting roads with ull
mo country soutu or Cairo; ana coining
Irom the soiitliwctit I-thn Cairo, Arkun-as
and Texas Hallroad, which ailoril hl111il.tr
communication with Southern Mbtourl,
Arkansas and Tcie, and the principal tit
les of those State. This lalnamed rod
will give, ulo, direct connection with the
Texas and Piicilie Itoadwheu It is comple
ted, thus giving direct communication with
the principal (ports 01 uic ratine ueeao
uieco ra'iroaas,ierinioaiioK:ii euro, uro
now Ml completed und in successful opera
thn, thoso In Illinois coming into the city
011 a bunk ol each ot the rivers, Ohio and
M FIesltinl. and teitnlnatinz at their confltt
cnoe. thus cuclrcliin.' the citv. The llollv
Springs, Krownsvlllc and Ohio Itlvcr Hall
roid, and lie Ualro and T'cnueee ltiver
Kailroad, which will both terminate at
Ualro. arc In courf e of construction and will
soonbe completed, and other railroads both
in Illinois and In States south of the Ohio
river, wulcli will u'o tcrmluatu al Cairo,
are projected, ami arrangements made to
build ihcui. The construction of these
will greatly increase the r inroad communl
cations of Ctlro.
Its central location in the grcc. Valley of
the Mlanlifclppi.aud the great wealth ot river
uud rallronil coinmiiuicatlon, gives to Cairo
unsurpassed advantages us a commercial
point, as ilutl'ord to her eay aud cheap ac
cess to ull Uic cruln producing districts ot
the North and West, Hiidcimilur access to all
the agricultural produce consumers of the
South, thus presenting the best location In
the Wcstloran Interchange of the respect
ive northern and southern commodities and
productions.
AS a matiurartiirtnrr Inpfltlnn ttin tioaltlnn
of Cairo is not less important. The crude
materials of every description, whlrh con
stitute the elements of manufactured arti
cles, abound on every sldo, Iron ore, coal,
ui nuperior quality, anu uuiufr 01 cvory
chsriicterjmore than others, being easily
and cheaply accessible, aud tbo rich agri
cultural region of the immediate neighbor-
1100.1, as well as the more remote districts
rendered rlbufary to It by river and rail,
furnish supplies of thcneccssurlcsof life In
such abulduuco as to render livlnir except
ionally cheap. Whon the manufactured arti
cle are itouucou, me laciuiies ior riicup
uisiritiuiu oy river and ran are not
equalled
Cairo has a moral. liilelllL'cnt. liberal and
enterprising population ofubout 12,000 lias
a superior system 01 puuuo scnoois, which,
with others conducted by privato enter
prise, afford unsurpissed educational ad
vantages Is possessed of well-established
churches of nearly every denomination
Ins imblia and private buildings of a supe
rior charucter lias a climate, which for sa
lubrity and healthful Inlluenccs cannot be
surpassed has a well-regulated and ef
licleut municipal organization, its streets
lighted with gas, and otlirr metropolitan ad-
vuliLuue. Wlilfll lnaKe v iiiiimj nv-iinuiu
VlllllUKCS
ui,.i i , i inty not to lie excelled as a place
oficriii'.iiiut residence.
Lots und land in Cairo aro now ollertd ut
very low prices, atfordlng luvorablu oppor
tunltlcs to purchafu, and the owners pre
sent the location to the public as ollurlng
unrivaled udvuntages lor the successful ee-
tanrsiiincnt 01 comniercisi or manuiactur
lug eutennlscB, and tho best locality in the
country for proiitable investment of capital.
H. KTAAT8 TAYLOII,
KPWIN PAR8OX8,
'ivustces, etc.
Cairo, III., May 1st, IT4.
6-lU-tf
MEW ADVr.MTlMI'.MENTSI,
Cheap Lands
IK THE Q Rtt AT SOUTHWJEBTI
Thn I.lltlr! Hock and Fort Miilth Rail wny com
pany In selling nt .xceptlouutl.v Iiih
prlrcn anil on terino lu still iur liii
rsi. over.
ONE MILLION ACRES
of their nisfrnillcvnl grunt, on either (side and
within tuemy mile ol Ihrir roml. Admirably
Sillied for nrodiiclioii of Corn. Cotton, (iruln.
Orns, Kiiilts, and nil other Northern crops.
Winters are mild, pcrinlttltifr out-door labor for
eleven innnthi. Soli fertile beyond precedent
No grnlinpper, no droilKht. Special ludlici
nients roreKtiibllshment of miniilnetorlcs. For
cli-culsrs. uddres W. 1), SLACK, Land Coin-
missloner, l.lttle Kock, Arkansn.
fK 11 ilny nt home,
lanud telliiH rrce.
Maine.
Aaents wanted Outllt
Till 'i: ft CU., AliRiHtH,
$77
A tVKUIt. iruaruulreit to male mid
retinue ueenii III Ilieir lornuiy
Costs notliln
nirtotrylt I'arllciilui
t). VltrKKUYACO.,
tree. !
Aliffustn,
.Me
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Samples world
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GEO. P. ROWELL & CO.,
41 I'rrk Huh. .r Vnrk.
IJ-r-riAwlw.
St.Jo.Mediottl
INSTITUTE.
"EsiiMslisi isiMgefroa Qaackerj.
rpilE only place wheie a sure cure ran be re
X liediilHUi. Little l leiiiilrl ill the war of
iidtertisln?. us the tcmitn
lion or the Institution
Is well known throuckout the West Call am
1h; com inced that this Is the tartest and ,not
eoiiiplele instltiitioii of the kind In America for
inc. bucca-ssiui ireniiiHiii or ull Chronic ."exuul,
l'rlateuud Vtnerenl Dlsrasesof both se.xes.such
us syphilis, liotiorrhuM, Gleet, Stricture, Hui-
uirr, vuricoru veins, urenuis, liuixi. Ac All
urinary and syphilitic ortiuercurlat affections ol
me inroui, skin or none arc trvatul Willi 1111-
paralleliil success, ixinorrhiea curnl In from
ihrev to live days. .Syphilis cureil In IroinlHe
to ten da) s. Oier 17,'jIO cuse cured, ."emlnal
Wenkncss, ."iwrmatorrhiea, Mjrht Iosses, .ex
ual Debility and liU)iotency, Loss of .Sexual
Power, as the result of fcll-uliu-e in youlh, rex
mil exces-es in inatim r ji-.irs, ami ull iinptsli.
ments to marriage, ix riiuiieiilly cureil without
mercurv or uny other mineral pol.un I'utlents
at udUtance tieiiltit lir letter. Meillclnes sent
everywhen- Younirmm who liaie Ut-Muu the
victim of military vice that dnwlful uml de-sti-uctlve
habit which annually xHerps loan mi
timely grave- thousands of voun nan ot tlie
most exalted talents uud brilliant intellect, who
mli-'ht otherwise Innuentrum,! II, b-uliiRr-enute
with the thunders of elixpience, or waktsl to
ecstucy the llv ln lyre-may cull w llh full cnnll
dence. What u pity that u Jouug man, thenoe
of his country, Ihcilarliujrorhi parents, should
be snatched Irom ull prosecl and enjoy
ments of life by the ouscuuences ofdeviutiuic
fiom the puth of nature and iudiilirluir in it cer
tain M-crtt huhlt. uch iwrnni, 11111.I. lfun-
i-onteniiltlni; uiurrla'e, rellect tlmt a eound
mind and body ure the most uecessiiry requisite
to promote connuhlul hupplness, linle-l without
these the Journey through life N-coines a weary
pilKriliiaKe, the proect hourly darkens to the
view, the lulndliecoiues slmdoweil with despair
und tilled with melanrholly reflection. that the
happiness of uuother 1 blighted with our own.
To ull errlmr yoiini? men we would my, do not
keep this secrcet to .vour-elfiind your God until
It bus sappcsl the vllals mid left vou a wieek of
humanity, a eurw to yourself and a burden to
society. If you me entangled In the snare of
self pollution, or uuyprliute disease, dee from
its instruction, nnd apply ut .St -loseph Medical
Institute lor trt-Jtmi-ut, and liei-omeonre moiv u
liiimsn being.
Cf"Cures (tiinrantc-ed or money refuinled
Cjr All female dittlculties and linpeiliment lu
Murrlagv Ircated with safety and success,
!CrA Kfeut iiuillcul book and n-crets for ladles
uiidirents. !-eiit trie fri Vi"","!"";v.-. ,
,l,l .... Mu'epli Medlral Inslltule. Francis
mVi-et, iM-tweau econd aud 'Ihlnl, SI. Jwsiph,
Missouri. DlMI-'J-dAw-ty.
POND'S
EXTRACT
Tho Pcoplo's Remody.
Tho Universal Pain Ext actor.
Note: Aak for PoniVa Extract.
Take no other.
"Hear: fori will ieuk of excellent things.
FOR
InJiiileN toManorlleasts,
rails, nriuses.
ulim, hnralns, CoutU'
sinns. Dislocations.
f'rneluresi, Cut, laiceiU'
ted or Incised Wounds.
MHrlllUKH, Uiu ns, Scalds,
Minuurus.
Uleeulutr I.iiiiif", or
Splttlngof lllood.
Xonu Illeed, and Illetsl
Ina Hums or Teeth.
Voiiill In r if Illooil und
Illoodr Iilscharse.
I'llesi - Illeeiling Tiles,
!uni s ilea, lllliuiliuie.l
TonlliiiclicJ.aniche.NeU'
ralKia, Swelleil Face.
RlieiiuintlNiii, Itheiima
tic Swelllmr or Soreness.
EXTRACT
NllirneNH or Sorviiess
Liimhaito, laime Hack.
Mori) Thront or Quinsy
1 11 Hamed Tonsils,
Dllliorln. Ilronchl
I In, AhIIiiiiii.
Soreor Inflamul Eyes or
r e-jiiis,
4'iitnrrh, Ieucorrhea,
ijiarriica. iirsenicrv.
Store NI)l('H, lullamed
llrcusl.
I'liliiful or too Profuse
Monthlies.
nilk l.eir. Ovarian Dls
eiLsa and Tumur.
PEOPLE'S
Kliliiry Coiuplnllif,
DtTRJIirrkX (1 mi el und Slranmirv.
nciTlfciv I,(,nKM and Excbrlu
tlous of Infants,
AUUll.
V,i.h.AH Vuln.. V..
CVTCDftlll lurceilorlnnamesl Vein.
tAlbiuinu ,ui,.,,ns. Old Sores, Inter
, naf Ulcerations,
ANU lllolln, Carbuncle. Til
riTsirntrtT mors, Hot Swellings,
INTERN AL'l'orna and lluiiious, Chut
en or fore r eet ,
4'lintliiCM,Haruesor Sud
IlSR die lialls.
1'e.lon or Whitlow, Frust
, eel Limbs or Parts,
if omiullo HlleH. Insect
I Stings, Chapped Hand,
6000
f oiiii 5
PONII'N KXTHACl' is for suleby all lrl.
CIhmsi IlriiirKlNla.and recoinineoded by
all DriiKRlsts, Physicians, and every
body who Iihn ever used It.
rnti)tlilt conliilnliiK History nnd Uses mail
ed free 011 nppllcatlou, If uot fouud at your
DriiKKlst's.
POND'S EXTRACT CO.,
New York nail I.obUob,
413-s-n-dly,
Ayer's
Hair Vigor
For rostoriug to Gray Hair its
fiatural Vitality and Color.
A dressing
which is at
once ngreen
hie, lienltliy,
und elVecttiiil
lot iircseiv
ling the liair.
lt .100)1 re-
stores jtiuetl
or frni mir
li iU oriijinnl
rotor, with the hi itmt Jri'shui's oj
ynuth. Thin linir U lliiekwieil, fall
iirj liairclieclcctl, anil liaMnes often,
tlioitgli not nhvnys, cured by Hi
use. Nothing cttii lcstorc tlie lmir
wlicri' tlie follicles tin- i!etioyc(l, or
tlie tliitnln ntropliicil null ilecnycd;
litit sticli a lclii.'iin can le Httveij by
tliis iipiilicatioii, nml stimulated into
activity, so that a now growth of
liairis'iiroilitcetl. Instead of fouling
tlie lisur witli pasty sediment, it
will lieep it clean uml vigorous. It
occisidiial use will present the hair
fiom turning gray or falling oil',
nml coiisciUMitiy prevent lialdncss.
Tin' ri'4tomtion of vitality it. gives
to the scalp arrests nnd prevents
the formation of dandruff, which i
often so uncleanly titul offensive.
Free from tliose deleterious sub
stances which make smnp prepara
tions dangerous, nnd injurious to tlie
liair, tin- Vigor can only benefit, but
not harm it. If wanted merely for
a HAlIt DRESSING, nothing else
can 1m fount! bo desirable. Contain
ing neither oil nor dye, it does not
snil white canihrie, anil yet last
long on tho hair, giving it a rich,
gliwsy liotre, nnd 11 grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. G, Ayer & Co,,
rrnclleul und Auulytkal Chemist,
t.OWV.l.L, WASH.
at.n 11 v all nntootsTs r.VKKrwitKRi,
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla
Is widely known
as one of the most
tllecttial retac
dics ever discov-
ered for cleans
ing the system
and tiurifviiii: the
blood. It lias
stood tho test of
j ears, with a con-
tautly "rottiti"
reputation, based on its intrinsic virtues,
and sustained bv its remarkable cures.
So mild as to lc lfu and beneficial to
children, and vet so searching as to
effectually puro cut the great corruji-
tions ot the blooil, Midi as tlie? erol
uloits und svphilitic contaiuiiution.
Impurities or dUca'cs that have lurked
in the system for vears mxiii vield to
this iiowcrful antidote, and disappear.
Ileucu its wonderful cures, many of
which aro publicly known, of Scrotillil,
and all scrofulous di-cascs, Ulcers
I'llItioils, nml eruptive disorders of
the skin, Tumors, lllotclics, Boils,
Pliniilcs, Piistiiles, Sorest, St.
Antlionv's Fire, lto.so or Erv
Kippliw, Tetter, Salt Itliciiin,
hcalu Ileail, Kininvorm, and in
ternal Ulcerations of the Uterus,
Stomach, nnd Liver. It aho cures
other complaints, to which it would not
seem especially adapted, such as isron
h.v, Dysipcpsin, Fits, Kctiralgia,
Heart JLU.Hea.se, Jhemale weak
ness, Debility, and Li'iicorrlmn,
when thev are manifestations of the
scrofulous poisons.
It is an excellent restorer of health
and strength In the Spring. Ily renew
lot' the. antit'tite and vitror of the dices
tlvc iran, It dissipates the. depression
and listless ianmior of the fcason-
Even where no disorder npjwars. jK'ople
feel better, and live longer, for cleansing
tin; blood. 'Jlie system moves on with
renewed vigor and a new lease of life.
I'HEPAllKV UY
Dr. J, C. AYER & CO,, Lowell, Mass.,
I'ruotlral and Analytical Clirmliti,
SOt.ll lir AM. DIlL'OUISTS I.VEIlTWIIL'RB.
rsaaaawawaBam
;I!IJII:1
aar?l3TllVal
Will most nosilUelv cure any rase of rheuma
tism or lheumatlc Kout. no matter how long
staudlng, on thefuccof theenith. Ilclngnuiu-
Waru application 11 noes iiiewurmiuicki)-, inwr
oiujhlv und iiermanenlly, leaving the system
strong and healthy Write to any prominent
iiersnnin asninKioii v-iiy, ami yuu win u
I hut llieaboie stntement fs true lu every ultlc-
ulnr.
CONDENSED CEKTIFICATEn,
National Hotel,
WiishiHicton, D. 0. DiK:emberv
1S7I.
Messrs lleljihen. line llentleyt
(ients: f very cheerfully slate that I used Hit
raiut's Ithcumatic Hemeily wilh decldisl U-nellt.
' A. II. STKI'IIENS.
Member of Congress of tin.
Presidential Mansion,
Washington, D. C, April SI, 175.
M,.kt, llf.l,.li..,iktine A llentlev!
tJents: For the past seven eurs my wife has
i.... i, irr.it btin'i.r irmti rlieiiniulUni. lieriloctors
fulling to plvr her relief, sheusisl three Ixillles
IHIIIIIIU'B lllieuiliuiiu lieinn,, , unit u iie,,iiiti..
cure was therein. WM, II. CI OOh,
"Executive Cleik to President tinmt."
l--l,ln,.lon. I). (!.. .Murrh:!. 1S7.1.
Ill the space nt' twelve hours my iheuiniillsiii
wus gone, havlug taken threedoses of Duraiig '
Uheuinutlii Itemcdy, My brother. J. II. Cessna,
nflledlonl. 1'u . vtuscuiedbyiislnilhiriimoiiBl.
JOHN CESSNA.
Member of Cougress of l'-
I'rlce one dollar 11 lioltle, or six bottles for .live
dollars. Ask your ilnigulst fur I Minns "fu
iiiatlo Itemedy miiniifuctureil by
IIELI'IIENSUNE KVr.?..i ia
Pruitiflst und Chemists,
Washliigtoii, D. 0.
MKhFor sale In Chkago, by Van schaiuk,
Kle'ensoii Held, uud Lord hlullh.1; Co.,
Whulesule Druggist-lu-M-wly.
Samaritan hm
The greut Nerve C'onqiiror, cures Lpileptio 1 It,
aouvulslons, Spasms, lit. Vitus Dunce, und ull
Nervous Diseases) the only known positive inn
edy Mr Enlleiitlo Fits. It lias been tested by
UioiiMiud uud has never been known to full in u
single ruse. Trial package lieo. Enclose ulauip
for circulars giving evidence, of cure
Address, Dlt. S. A. HU llMOND.
10-1.1 illy llox 711, St. Joseph, Mo,
slaVks. MaBS
WAWflNM.
The Gamble Wagon
OAIIIO, XXjXjIaVTOIIB
MANUrACTUIUCBjBT
JOHN P. GiLlljlLE.
THX BUT and OKXAMIT Wi04)M MAN-
UrAUTUKJID
MANUTACTORy, OHIO-LEVKU
Noar Thirth-Pourth 8tret
I
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Dr. Jacques,
CTTCTRAI.
MDIGAT'
'INSTITUTE.
705 Chottnut 6t.9 St Louts. Mo.
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A4Irrt Zr. 742vo. Csrntral Mdio4 ZfiUttit,
700 ChaMrtattt BtrmU Ml Imx Mo
Dr. Whittier,
617 St. Charlea atreat, St. Loult, Mo.
A r-clsr fT4a.l4flvMllcl CUH-.,hsl M
to.,M la lb. .P-.1.1 tftausral r ail Vetl.rtl, Vf iubi
and Chroma Disss u Us tr .ik.r rs,,uUia bl
lA.la, . a rllf ..l4rs ,Uw, bl ,11,4 rMlJu ka.
Syphilis, Oonorrhcta, OIt, triciura, Or
chitis, Horn!, or Ruptur, all Urinary Disc
and 8yphiliio or msreund affetiofH ef In
throat, skin or ben, r trull vlik UMraR.1.1
..., iirnt vImiIM rtulsU. tMj, f-tlrsul;.
Bparmalorrheaa. Saausl Debility aad linpo
ency, ta. rtsilt sf B.a SMta rt, ssraat tt-!;
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ir Hoi, bu cr Hts.l pur, ms.t!i WVlltSj:
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tcIJ uuiiSA.U.iall'.!. Sm4.;l,ll M.U.1 r.u.
Pms(sl, to any address, for Two Stamps.
manhood ctt,t.,o-o,:s,,.bTa;;
WOMANHOOD "JScen'lr11
Bent axlad. all lb l. for SO C.ul.
Manhood aad Womanhood In Qarmsn, both
logothtr, llluslratod, IS Conh.
MARRIAGE i
pfflis. ( GUIDE.
XU nt cloth aad silt bladlns. BmImI for SOo.
0. ,r fnFV" "frill ki '.WuMruSs to Uf.l tu.u.m
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iiatr 44n.s, stuloslai luuut,
DR. WHITTIER.
617 81. Charlsit trt, St. Loult, Mo.
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