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ST. LOUIS JE0N MOUNTAIN
& SOUTHERN B. R.
Express lfuves Cairo daily-.... .S.no p. m.
Kaprws arrive at Cairo (tally :0 a. m.
AnranunodatioB leaves Cairo dsily -..i:00 a. m.
Accommodation arrives daily (eaoept
Sunday) ..... .. m.
TIME CARD.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R.
TBAOU UtATB CAIRO
Mall at ... ...da: 15 t. m ..Jally.
Express at........ 4:00 p. ra "
Freight at. iM. m...Excpt Sunday.
Freight aC , 4.00 p. ra.-
AJUUTB AT CAIRO
Mall at. :S0a. m Dally.
Sxprens at S:S0p. m... Except Sunday.
Freight at mm. TKi p m.- Sunday.
Freight sw . U ) m.- . Sunday.
JAJCE3 JOHNSON, JLtmnU
CAIRO & ST. LOUIS R. R.
THE
SHORTEST SHORT LINE
at
We Have Come to Stay!
rpiIK trains of this company connect at St.
X Louis and East St. Louis, with all other
lines to the .Nstrtlt, F.eaat and H eat.
TIME SVltKUVLK
Tavu Cm I m
11:00 a.m.
7-Wp.W.
Arrive at ?t. Louie
Leave East St. Louis ............ 8:46 a.m.
Arrive at Cairo 4:&o p.m.
J. L. HINCKLEY, General Superintendent.
J. A. WKNTZ. Oners! Passenger Agent.
JOHN FOOUIIT. Agent.
CAIRO & VINCENNES R. R.
THE SHORTEST ROUTE TO
XTanarillo, Indianapolis, Cincin
nati and laOuisviLie,
RUNNING THROUGH BY DAYLfGHT.
The Shortest and Quickest Line to
Philadelphia, Baltimore and
Ziew Yoric,
Making Cose Connections with the "Fast
Mai." to Ue East.
arotAXAFOMs ajtd cutcurHATi mraaes.
Leaves Cairo ......... ft.-oo a. m
Arrive at Carrol ............ :6 "
Arriresat Vluotaiis.................12
TIA St. LOOTS AXO SOlTHXASTiait BAH.BOAD.
Arrives at EvanTUle........... .: p.m.
TIA IkDlAXAroLla AMD VlHCBStTBS aAILBOAB.
Arrives at ladtaoapoUs.... ........ :&o p. m.
via aw abb Misstasirri baiuoa .
Arrives at North Vernon.. .... C:00 p.m.
Arrives at Cincinnati ............. (1:11 "
Arrivisat Louisville .$.10 "
CAIHO EXPMX8S .
Leaves Indianapolis
S:30 a m
- 7:(W "
7:1U
- 1:45 p.m.
; s.ni
.. 4:45 p. m
1:40
H. L. MOKRILL,
Leaves Cincinnati ,
Leaves Louisville .....
Arrives at Yincenaee.
Leaves Vincenne
Leaves Evansvllle
Arrives ai Carmi.... ..
Arrives at Cairo ........
V. A. KILLER,
Gen' Pass.Ag't
General Sup't
CfFor lnfuriuation relative to ratrs and con
necuons, sjply to L. It. . llL'KCH,
Fub. Agent.
rss miom jDnaiiit eons.
. TAKE TUE
miWalSIOEM
THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO
The Contoxmial
VIA
WASHINGTON CITY !
this Line Pannarrri r tdusslexl at
Ceutaouial Grounds, or at Broatl and 1'ine
fcreu, iu vicinity ot the Lealiur hotels in
rhiladrlphia, as Uwy uaypreicr. Holders of
through licketa
CAN STOP OIT AT TUE '
NATIONAL CAPITAL.
AndvUitthe Government Buildings, and the
blaov objarts of tntemU in and about Wasblnf
toaCity. 'iravelersdesUiof
L Spitij, fleimt, lii Cafori;Ui Trip.
Should rememlicrthat the
BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R.,
It Celebrated for its
Sleraat Coachosplendid Hotels, Orand
naMsuunu saoejBVBJa ajua vaiiey
Boenery, and the ntsvnr poiata ot
Ulatorio Interval Alonir
lis luas.
Fire till ALWm u
it by Mt? h
TVUMAH PALACE CAM
Sua Through
WITHOUT OHAKOB
Betwera the
tracipd wedera ui lubra Citisi.
FOB TUROlliH TICKETrt. BAGUGAGE
t breas. Movaiuent of 1 i.
VORTK. SOUTH. EAST OR WEST.
R.E.DCE8EY. L. If . COLE,
Aas'tGsB'l Ticket Aft. Gea'l Ticket Agt
1H03.P. BAKBT. TUoS B BUAKP,
Westers fass'i'r Ait. Master of Transp's.
Rocanioro Hotel.
ttMMitm si Broadway, 7th Avsau tvnd
tlMStfMl,
2IET7 TORS CITY.
Three Blot Us west oi Graad Ceairal Depot
aasr the JUevat4 Rallrosd, ajud but twea.
r trvia v au oueet. AU sued era
uuprovtsisats. katee 4 per day. Lib.
efal terms to fun lit.
Of Dolevau House, Aiuaay, V . aa
Uareadea lioui, HaraWtja. 7.710
ghc Sttllfijitt.
tm rArxu is on nut wtnt
THE DEMOCRATIC
PLATFORM.
Offloial Text as Beported by the
Committee.
Adaptl si HI. Laula. June SM, 1670.
We, the delegatos of the democratic
party of the United tate,ln national con
vention assembled, do hereby decttre tbe
dmioUtration of the federal govern uiout
to be In urgent peed of Immediate reform;
do hereby enjoin upon tbe nominee of tbis
convention, aud ot tbe democratic party in
eicb State, cealous etturt and eoopeia
tlon to this end, and do hereby appeal to
our fellow-citizens of every former iiolitlcal
connection to undertake with us timbrel
an J most pressing patriotic duty.
TIH C.N'IOM, TBI CO.NSTITfTlOX, RtI'l'BL
CAM 6ELF-GOVKK.NMKr.
For tbe democracy of Hie whole country,
we aouereny resmrra our laitn in the per
manence of the federal union; our devotion
with its ameuduients universally accepted
as the dual eit eineut of the coutrovciMes
that engendered civil war, and do here re
eori our teadiat corndetice in tnepcri e
tuity of republican selt-Korernuieiit.
1HK FIKhT CENTI HV.
In absolute acquiescence la the will of
the majority tbe vital principle oi np jb
lics; iu the sutremicy cf the civil over tbe
military authority, in tae total separation of
church and siate, tor tbe sake alike ot civil
and religious freedom; in the equality ot
ail citizens bvicre just laws 01 tun.- own eu
acuuent; in the liberty of individual con'
du:t, uuvexed by sumptuary lawn; 111 tbo
faithful edaoatioo of ibt ruinif ire n trail 11.
that tLey may preserve, enjoy and transmit
there best conditions of huiuan Lupi-iiicd,
aid hope we behold the non.est projujts oi
a hundred years ot cnanfrelul bi toiy; tint
wuue iidiiuiuiu; iue uuihi 01 ou. uiuoa aiu
grout cnartvrol tbeso reat t;iiln, it l.v
hooves a free peop'e to piuctue kiwi that
eternal vitTui.ea wincu la tuo I'.ue ot
liberty.
RKFOKM CORRUPTION CENTRALISM.
Xtform is necehury to build and establish
in the hearts ol the whole ptoj l j the uoi.ni,
eleven vears ago happily rescued li'iu the
aangerut awrufcioa 01 otates but now to
be taved from a corrupt ce;.tr:i!i.n, whi L,
alter inuiciiu uuoa ten Mates tbe ratuoi v
of crptt-btt tyranuies, has ho.icy couibtd
tbe omoes ul tUe federal Kovernuietit itel!
with incapacity, waste and lrau'd: intt cied
Stales blU municipalities w.ui the contu
Kion 01 tnisru.e, and locked lant the oroi-
perity of an industrious peopio iu the pa-
raijsisoi naru unit s.
RBFORM OF THK CVKRtNCy SPECIE
FAYMKNTS.
Etfvrin is uecessai y to entablish a sound
currency, restore tue public credit and
iuaiutaiu tbe national honor. We denounce
the failure for ad these eleven vcars to
make (food the promise of the leirl tender
notes, whica ace a ci.anBing stundurd ot
value in the hands ot the people, and :Le
Hon payment of which Is a UUr.gerd ol the
piiguieu lauu 01 me nation.
Yv e deuouuoe the iiuurovidenca whlirh in
eleven years of peace Las taken irom the
peopku, iu fedural taxes, thlrieea times tbe
wbot. Kinouot ot tba il tsndvr nous,
and suuun lered 10111 times this sum la ue-
lets expense, without accuuiulsting any re
serve iur ineir reueiupuuu. t e ueuounce
tbe financial imbecility and immorality oi
tost party which, uunug eleten years of
peace, has made no advance toward re
ueinptiou; no pre partition for resumption,
but, instead, hat obstructed rouu p'.ioa by
wustiug our resources and exiiauting ail
cr surplus income, and vibile anuuiiiiy
prolesNiug to I tile ml a spebdy return to
specia payment, has anuua.iy enacted freth
Liudruuccs there,o as fcucii a hindracce
we denounce tho rtsuiupLinu clautse of tbe
act of 187a, and we demand its repeal.
We demand a juutcious ssteiu of pre
paration, by public e.-ouomies, by orlicial
letrenebmeut, and by the rinauce', which
sued enable the nation oon to aure the
whole world of its pel feet ability and its
perfect readiness to meet any ol its prom
ises at tbe call of the creditor entitled to
payment.
We believe such a system, well devised,
and, above all, entrusted ti competent
handi for its execution, creat ng at no time
an artificial scarcity ot currency, and at no
time alartniug the public mind into a with
drawal of that vast machinery of credit by
which 5 per cent, ol all our business trans
actions are performed; a system open to
the public end inspiring general coohdence,
wou.d, from the day ot lie adopt.on, bring
healing on its wings to ali our harrassed in
dustries, set la motion the wheels of com
merce, manufactures aud ttie mechauieal
arts, restore employment to labor, and re
new in all its national sources the prosper
ity of the people.
.REFORM OF THB TARIFF FREE TRAIiE.
Som Is necessary In the sum and mode
of Ieder.il taxation, to the eud that capital
may be set free from distrust and lab. r
lightly burdened. We denounce the pres
ent tariff levied upon nearly four thousand
articles as a man jr piece of injustice, in
equality aud false pretense, it yields a
dwindling, not a yearly rising reveuue. It
has impoverished many industries to sub
sidize a few; u prohibits imports that might
purchase the products of Aoiericau Uboi s:
It has degraded American eouuneiee irom
the tlrst to an interior'rauk upou tbe htgu
seas; it has cut down the salts or American
manutaclures at home anl abroad, aud de
pleted the returns of American agriculture,
an industry followed by hall our people. It
costs the people Uvo times more loan it pro
duces to the treasury; obstructs the process
of production, and wastes tue ti uita ol la
bor; it pxomotee frud. fosters wuufrgl.np,
enncbts dixhonest orlic ial and bankrupts
bond merchants. Ve demand that u
custom bouse taxation, shall be only tor
VflfAII ( 1 lA
SarORM -ECONOMY 1.1 I'IBLIC KXI-VNsir
litrm is necessary iu the s, ale of public
expense federal, biate and muuicipal.
fill.' luilwl-ul UviIam h.a ..- .
v " . . . kaABiiuu Mmn mvuva Hum 11 A IV
mdlloui gold, in IM), to lour hundred aud
fllty millions currency, in IsTO. Ouraggre-
?;ste taxation. Irom olo hundred aud uity
our millions gold in lMiO, to seven bundled
auu tun uiiiiiuui currency itj IM.i); or, IU
one decade, Irom less than five dollars per
head to more than eighteen dollars per head.
Since the peace the people have paid to
t(jf.ir ta Y.vi.1 lirrM liij.ra thaa tlin.. tl...
sum ot the national debt, and more than
"ico uiai sum ior ins teat ral government
alone. We demand a vigorous Irugalily in
every department, and Irom every olflcer
vi uiv guveiuuieui.
REFORM I'l'BLlC LAHD8 lo ACTUAL SET-TLRU.-.
jVi.tH. Il KlLAkdin A ...It - . tAt.-
j v I'uv m mwy IU lIie
profligate wiU of the public lands and
uw. umrnuu irom sciuai setuers ty the
nartv la tu.wAi. m-l.ii. l. ...... . .
aoO.OAjO.uoO seres upon railroads alone, and
- ui uiur utau turice I jat aggre-
gste. has disposed of less than a sixth di
recUy to the tillers of the soil.
RlrOMM-AlMJlTED CITIZKJI8, RKJIlTKli
MOSOOLS.
Jttorm U oecessary to correct tbe ommia
sion of s republican congress and the errors
of our treaties and our diplomacy, which
have stripped our fellow-iluzens of loreiua
birth liinHr.l - . .
, .7 T wmKW, I cviuuiuir ins At
lii " Xb Uit,Jd ' Americau citizen-
vr " "Apsso our nretbera of tbe
raeine eoat to iha liwnr.!,... . .
wm vi 1 .1. bus
pruaa jroia the same great parent stock,
ff- ' imJ" ' .w t'r U Ueui'i eituenshlp
-"-i - wnii is uoerty uudcr
Wkaew Adrattlalna; C4SBAract sssa aaaSt
Qtut Inws. We denounce tha polirt whieb
thns discard the Itberty-loTtng Oetmsn
and tolerates tnr revival or tne rnotie trade
ia Mongolian women, imported for immora,
Jiurposes, and Mongolian men held to per
orm tervlle labor eontracts.
THI FALSI ssxrTABf tl ISHfR 1HB FALSB
KCTIONAL IriSCB.
Jttform la niTrsssrv. ami cna never hi ef
fected only by making it 1 he controlling
iueol 'he election, end lifting it above
thetwnfsUe Isniies with which tbe otllce
holding oIhss and tbe party in power seek
to sniotbT It. . . . '
Fir.it-.tiin false Is-ue wnn wntcn tney
would enktmll sertnrlsn strife in respect
to the public selioolK, ol which tlie establlfh
roent and supcort brlonus excltishely to
the several Flat?, and which tbi dnuo
erstlo party has eherilied Irom their foun
dation, and is reolvcd to maintain, without
any patiiallty or prelereiice for anv cia",
sect or creed, and without contributing
from the treasury to any.
hecond I be false IrMil lV which tney
seek to light anew the dytui? embers of
sectional bate between kindred people once
unnaturally esiranired. but now reunited
on one indivisible republic aud a common
deetmv
RIFOiiVI tHB nib RERVU B.
Hrform l necessary in the civil service;
eTperi ueo p'oves (list ttlicient, econnmtc-
nl coiiilttrt or the governmental liusineas is
not poible It its ciil service be subject to
change at every rlettion, be a prize fouuht
Iur at the ballot box, be a brief reward of
party zal, instead of posts of honor. a
sitrned for proved competency and held lor
fidelity in tne public employ; that the die-
pending oi patronage sbott d neither bs a
tax npon tbe time of all our public men,
nor tue ir,i;i uneoi or their ambition: here,
again, profia ions lal-ined in the preform-
aoce, a test that the patty iu power can
work out r.o practical br satisfactory
reform.
BF.roRM coRRrmox or rich ruu.ic
OFFICERS.
KJtrH is necessary even more In the
higher grades of the public service. The
president, vice president, jmlges, senators,
representatives and cabinet oliicers and all
other in author. ty are the peop.e s serv
antf; their otHees sre not a private perqul
fi'e th-y are a puMic trust.
Wbfii the antinl of this rer-uMic i-how
the dijrace and censure of a vhe presi
dent; a late speaker ot the hou-e ol repre
sentatives marketing bis ruline as a 1 rennl
ing othcer; three senators prolitinir secretlv
by their vote as law-maker?; hveci.atrmen
ot the leading committees of the lute houe
ol representatives exposed in jobbery; a
late secretary ot the treaury loitln? nal
ances in public accounts; a "lite attorney
general nilsappiMt riatim; public lund; a
secretary of the navy er-riched or enriching
fricLd by percentages levied off tbe prolits
of contractors wi h lii- dcpar.nien'; an
embassador to England censured in a dis
honorable spceufuti'in: ihe president's
private secretary barlv escaping eopvio
tion upon trial lor gtilliy coniplic ty in
(mud upon the revenue; a secctary ol
war impesrhed for high crimes and tuide
mention, the deinoatration is complete
tb.it the first rtcp In rcionu mit be the
people's choice of honest meu Irom another
party, lest the ill eae of one political or
taniztion infct the body politic; and !e.t
ty making no change of Inen or parties we
can get iu change of inca-urce and 110 real
reform.
RKFOhM ri:form lfform.
All these abuses, wrongs and crimes, the
product of sixteen years of the ascendancy
of the republican party, create a uecesity
lor reform, confessed ty republicans them
selves, but their reformer' are voted down
In convention and displaced from tbe
eabiuet; the party's mass of honest voter
is powerless to resli-t the eighty thousund
otCcebol'lers, iti leaders and guides.
Hfforrn can only be had by a peaceful,
civic revolution. We demand a change 01
administration, a change of party, that we
may have a change ot measures and ot men.
Allfor$1.00.
Tea eliyauf sheets of Choice Miisio arranged
lor the I'iano lortew.il tenant by mail ou re
ctliit of one (i .ilui, (iMji paid) or single couies
kl ! eet.-. im ii.
They can nls be ordered tbroutth any news
dehla in the Umleii sum.
iiappier day. Inetruuiental Tom Rrown
yv ty can i not forget Clarinle
Jar O'er tne Waves Maylatti
High Life Waltz Mraiue
Hown wripretbe N io'elstirow Wedteiue
VV hen Old Jrcksrn naa 1.U Iay We-terne
The Crand Old Kai.n Kulle
1 be College Quickntep stoibkid
'I here's u Letter in ttie Candle Ctote
lo you iteaiiy Think be Lidr
Aduress oMers to lleuj. vv. Hitchcock, Tub
lilier.. t. i'liiid Avenue X. Y. .-duiu.
THE DAILY BULLETIN.
rjaiJE BULLETIN Is published every rooming
(except Monday) In the Bulletin Building, cor
ner Washington avenue and Twehth street.
Tub Bcllktin is served to city subeci ibeis by
faithful carriers at Tweuty-Five Cents a Week,
payable weekly. By Mail, (in advance), IUper
annum 1 six months, ; three months, J; one
month, tl -ii.
THE WEEKLY BULLETIN.
Published every Thursday morning at 1
pe: annum. Invariably In advance. The postags
ob the Weekly will be prepaid at this offlce, so
that subscribers wil obtain for a subscription
rice of 1 a year.
ADVERTISING BATES.
DAILY.
Business Cards, per annum,..
One square, one nstrtion,...
One square, two insertions,.,
One square, one wee ,
One square, two weeks ......
One square, three weeks......
One squie, one month
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WIIUY.
One suuare. an. Ini.
Each subsequent Insertion ,'.T.'
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60
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tPT o retTUlar advertisers we offer superior i J
dueements, both as to rate ol charges and aiao
aer of displaying their favors.
OonaznvikloaUocui a pea snbJseU of gta.
ral UUrsst to tits pablle aolloltsd.
WAU Busiaass Utters should be addressed u,
talrav Bisiitlia Casayaay.
The Gairo
Job Printing
Blank Book
AND
Picture Framing Headquarters
WASHINGTON AVENUE,
Northwest Corner Twelfth Street, Bulletin
Building.
THE PRINTING OFFICE:
A Mre Gtmyhte JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT than
(he "BuVetU" Ojfive w not in any uf the cfiVs of the M.uUti'ppi VulUy, out-
tule of St. ImuU. It is tiitided fo
zens of Cairo ami all the country contiguous th rtto.
LETTER HEADS,
BILL HEADS,
BILLS OF LADING,
BLA NR BOOK HE A DINGS,
BLANKS OF ALL KINDS,
VISITING CARDS,
SMALL HANI) BILLS,
MA MMO TH EOS TERS,
PA MPIILETS, BOOKS,
Everything in tho Printing Line, at the Very
juowest
Ordtr nut u, addirwd to
liliuoi" trill receive 2'rompl attention.
THE BOOK
TVicrr- j no hind of Binding required hy thU coiinnunl'y that cminot he
done, at the Bulletin Cairo City Bindery in the Imt oj style and at the burnt
prices.
If you have Pamphlets you with
If you have Magazines to be hound, send (hem in.
If you have Miotic to be bound, u nd it in.
If you tare Blank Booh, with or without printed headings, we can maw
vfucture them fur you.
If you have Ruling to be done, we can do it in the best style on the
shortest notice.
The Bindery is in charge of Mr. AMBROSE W. PYA TT, a fust-rate
workman, v hose devotion to his business an I the promptness with which he
turns out tlie. bct of work, entitle him to
line of Book Binding and Ruling.
THE PICTURE FRAMING DEPARTMENT:
Having Purchased the Complete Stock of Mouldings und the Picture
Framing apparatus of the late fan of Rockwell d Co., we are how prepared
to frame, all kinds of Pietuns, Manufacture Window Moulding and Cornices,
and do all kinds of work in this line.
If you have Chromos, bring them to tu Jor mounting and framing.
If you have Pictures of any kind bring them to vs, and at a trifling ex-
pens we will make them ornamtnU for your rooms and dwellings.
ttiT Orders addresed to E. A. JlCItNETT, will be promptly attended to.
Patronize Home Enterprise ;
Give the Old Man and tho Young Man a Chance !
Bulletin
Establishment
Manufactory,
and should recti the support of the, cili
Frices.
"Ttc Cairo Ball, tin Company, Cairo
BINDERY :
to preserve, s nd them ta u for binding.
all the patronage that Cairo has in the
rai
TI.e 4tilckeM, Kiirpat nail 4 heapeat
Uemeillen.
I'hyniciiins rcrninmciitl, and Farriers declare
that 110 such remedies have ever before been in
ue. Words sit cheap, Imt tbe proprietors ot
these article will present trial buttles to medical
men, grntts, as a kiisi nilee of wliHt they sny.
Till. CENT AC It LINIMENT, White Wkap
rtn, will cure IShetinmtiMii, Neuralgia, Lum
bago, Mcialiou, Caked hreuts, More Nindes,
trosted Feet, ChiiblalLS, ftnellings, bpiHins,
and any ordinary
ri.BNii, monk or m sci.t ailucst.
We make no ureteuse that tins artiile will
cuie cancer, n-store lost bones, or give health to
a wiiirisy v.nke.1 ci,rra-s, lint it will always re-dm-e
inlfamtnuiion and allay pain.
It will rxirm t Hie ihiihoii r bio-saml stings,
and benl horns or scmIiIk wiTftorT A scab. Palsy,
Weak lines,, diked UrcaMs. Kaiavhe. Tootliaclie.
lu ll aii'l ( uiancuus l.rui.tions readilv vliid to
lis tre itinent.
Henry lilack. of Ada. Hardin Co.. .. snvs :
"Mr vtile liu bad rbeuiiiiitiMU for Ave vears
no ivst, no sleep could scarcely walk across the
noor. Mie is now comtileielv eiiruo by tne use
ol t entiinr Liniment. We all leel tliaukful to
you, and recoimiieud your Wonderful meiliciue
Sl all our friends."
.1 sines llunl, of Zsnesvllle, Ohio, ssys: "Tlie
Ce 11 1 an r I.iiiiineut cured my Neuralais."
Allied Tush, ol Newark, writes: 'Stmlnie
one il. 1.. -il liottles by express. 'I be I.iuiinent
hns raved ruy leg. I waul to distribute it, Ac "
I lie mile ol tins i.iuiiiK lit is increasing rap
Idly,
The Yellow Centaur Liniment
is for tbe tough skin, flesh and muscles of
lloKSI-n, UII.I.H ASUASIKAIJ.
We have never vet ixen a ease or Miuvin
''weeny, Itinif-Hone, Wind-lall, Cratches, or
l'oll-r.vil, Vtliieh tins l.tuinwiil would 110
speedily benefit, ami we never eaw but a few
can-s which It would nut cure It W ill Ci mb
when anythinir ran. It is tolly to siicnd tin fe
a Furrier, when one dollar's worth ol ( entnu
Liniment w illdo lx tier. 'I he following isasaiu
tile of tne tertiiiionv iirixlucra:
W. 1'. Iloiikins. VoHtiiij-ter. I'ious, . snvs
'(entuiir l.iuiuteut cau't lc ImuI. It cures
evei y time.''
Yki.vrkion. .. Marrh 1. 1M.
"TI.eCelitJilir i.tniiueuts are tlie tie.) el'.iii
mediciuea we have ever hud. 'His 01 maud
very great lor it, and we cannot sQoid to be
without it.
"V. If. IIPsFi A SON ."
.Itn Eu.os. Mo.. Nov. lo. 1"7:1.
"Some lime ati I wan shippma horses lo Ht
Louis. I rot one Oi'lly criiien in tne car
U1I11 gr-at li 111. ti It y I got him to the stnlile
1 lie stable keeper (fae me a bollle of ymir ten
taur lUmiueiit, wlilth 1 utfl with eurli ucc-;
that in two '!,. the I10r.se tvm ax'tivr ami nearl
well. ! h.ve liera a veteruitirv Mir-c..n
thiriy years, but your 1 iuiiik i.l b at, aii) lliin
I nave ever n-ect.
'A. .1. M'l tlf'IV Veleiiimiv fdrreon
For a MiHi-rei mi. 11 we wi.l iiibil a I 'fijlaii
Almanac.. co.iLiinnia: liiiii'lrlt ol e-rltliiuiei.
Irom every nti.te in I be I nion. 'I lies I. .01
liieiits an- now sol I iiy nil de o rs in tlierountry
Iaibornry of .1. II. Ii -K A
1'. Pet . , Naw Voi:k
Oast or ia.
Dr. KaniuH ritclier, of llyannis. Mats., ei
)erimcutrd in bis .rivle practiw, lor Iwenl
years, to troliire a c mlnnation that would hav
the proeirties of CA lOU OIL Wlliloul its uu
iilefwanl tanle and arininir enVrt.
His pre.nmtioit vm nent f r. near and far,
till niuiiy tie Kave it the name ol l asini in, KM'
nut 11 1. 1 t'.rn.l-. It iry wonderful in it
efffTts, particularly with the disordered atom
ncliM and bowels il ctnl-lren. It Asiuilatici
tub Foon. cures sour Momach and wind rolic.
regulates the boweU, Kxpela W oros, and may
lie relifl upon in croup
A a pleasant, ttltcllve, und perfectly safe
(.atunrtic n-ineuy, 11 ih siiTior in i-trin
Cordials nu 1 byruns It ! not contain slco
hot, au l is adnptvil to any sue.
Ity reubtiior tlie efoiuach and bowelu o
rroas and u kly eliildii n, they Ihcoo e good
nulure.1 and beullliy 1 hey caneniov sliep. nn
moihers bae re.t Tbe I aniot ia Is put ep at the
i-aiioratory 01 .1. 11. i.oe s to , i"ie iteet
."ew liilk. Jiav-W -1 II
To III VVorkliia final. We canfurn!-
?'ou employment at w lei. li ) ou ran muke very
ur.e puv, in your own locaiitu-4, w ithout herna
away liolu buiueover niiftit. Agents wanted ia
e i y low 11 uii.l rotiuty lo lake ku lnrr t tars for
i'lie Crnteiii:ial liwor-i, the larri-ft publication
in tue l 11 ion rtutea page, eoiuruf s r.i
earanty Illustrated 1 Terms ,nly ! per year
I he Itec.rd 14 devoted to W hatever is ot interest
connected Willi the Centennial yer. '1 he t.nut
Fxliilntiou at Philadelphia Is fully lllastrated
in detail Lveryhody wants it. 'Ihe whole
people lel a great intercut iu their Country's
Contcnnial Hirthday, and want to know all
sb' Ut it. An elegant patriotic crayon drawing
premium picture 1. presented free to each sub
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for Imt snow tbe paper and picture and bun
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w b'-re. I hers is no business that will pay like
thin a! pre-ent. tl,ure mnuy agents who are
miKing as niKli as ;o per iiuy aim upward)'.
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cohts nothing pi ir ve tb business a trlul Send
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W aahington a Marshal ol 1 runce.
Jeau luaelow's lanry.
New Horse-Car I'oeliy. for April.
Do in Pedro's Character intica.
A Whiot Party in the Avk.
Three Capitalists Astor,SU-w art, audci bill.
Mark 1 w.mi at a Horan Am lion.
Fir.t Female Lobbyist at Wanhiiittoii.
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