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G4.IB0 XOITOFFIOS. Orrica ll.iiiRs-Krmn 7:90 a m. to 6:M .in.; Hun.tay from 7totfa.ui. Money rr n:uu a.m. to n:U p.m. CI Am n. f u. A.M. r.sj, SrOO 5:00 ti a 10 .(SI la an MM' 10:00 ( Illinois 4ntral K M I ily. MiM. Central K R iHlilT. Calm A V fntVMH ttlt-lUtly. Calm, Arkansas A Tf K K I tally, tihls tirrr Knot taily exc't Monday Miss. River Home Vp, Hun. To. Tri Oown.Tu.Tbu.Pat Thebes KiMitc friiUy A Saturday 1 00 6 ( i-ao 6:00 U W. M KaAtn, 1. at. 4ILBOAM. ST. L0UISJR0N MOUNTAIN & SOUTHERN R. R. Express leaves Cairn riaiR !p, m. (,i prist arrives at Cairo daily 4:ia. in. AcromiiHnlation leaves (atrodaily 2:s. in, Ayvinim'bttinn arrive daily texcept Sunday) 1t:i'a. m. TIME CARD. ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. Tlunn LKAVI CAIRO Mall at.. .... :JA a. m . iHHi.1. Daily , KxpmM at ..SiOOn.nt ' Freirht at 4 AW a. m... Except Sunday. Freight at ..t;Ji, m... " ABBJTB AT CAIRO Mail at ...-.. a. iu Pally. express at........... 11:30 p. in... Except .Sunday. freia-htat 7:"" p. m... " Sunday. rreiKlit .. U 01) m... . " Sunday. JAMES JOHNSON, Aarent. CAIRO & ST. LOUIS R. R. THE SHORTEST SHORT LINE ST. ToTJIS ! at We Have Come to Stay!" 'pilK train of tliis company connect at St. L 1 ,011 is and Kast st. ImiIh, with all otlier line to the Xorth, ial aiitl WrM. TIME SCHEUC'LK travel airo 11 .-no a.nt Arrive at st . Louis 7 .2" p.m. f.cr East fit. Lnni .. ft :4s a.m. Arrive at Cairo....... 4 : p.m. .1. L. HINCKLEY, tieneral Superintendent. J. A. WEN'U, Ueneral 1's.asena-er Agent. JOHN rcHtOITT. Agent. CAIRO & VINCENNES R. R. THE SHORTEST ROUTE TO Evansville, Indianapolis, Cincin nati and Louisville, RUNNING THROUGH HY DAYLIGHT. .Tlie Shortest and Quickest Line to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York, Making Close Connections with the "Fast Mail" to the East. IXDIAXAPOLIS ASO CMCIHNATI KXFRCgs. Leaves Cairo G:0 a. m Arrive at t arinl.. ........... U:4ti ' Arrive alYtncenne..... Vim " VIA ST. LOCIS AXO SOUTUKASTCIUf RAILROAD. Arrives at Evansville VM p.m. VIA 1NDI AXAP0L18 AMD VINC'SttNKS RAILROAD. Arrives at Indianapolis.. 6::0 p. m. VIA OHIO AMD MISRlsaU'VI RAILROAD Arrives at North Vernon Arrive at Cincinnati. ... Arrivisat Louisville CAIRO UPWt Leave Indianapolis licaves Cincinnati . Leaves Louisville....-. ....... Arrives at Vinoeunea... leaves Vinoenues I,eave Kvunsvllle Arrives at Cunui Arrives at Cairo .... . :W p. m . 8:15 " . :IU " mm...... :30 a in , ..... 7:00 " .. 7:10 " 1 :4ft p.m. , 2:U " : a.m. 4;4S p.m. 9:40 ' H. L. AtORBILL, General Buu't y. A. MILLER, Gen' l'ass. Ag't CTFor information relative to rates and con nection, apply to I.. It. Clil'ltUI, 1'ass. Ageut. TIS NATIONAL JlOTfllAL ECUTS. TAKE THE SMMEilOIIin THE ONLY ItlRKCT BLTK TO Tfctc Centennial VIA WASHINGTON CITY ! tin Line Pe-ers) mr Lmitileil at ( euuunial Ground, or at Uroad anil fine Mre-u, iu vicinity ol the Leading lioU-1 in Miiladelpbia, a Uiev mayprefir. Holder of ttirough ticket C AS STOP OFF AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. And visit the Government l'nililinirs, and the nuy olijeet of intereiiu in and alwut VaBhin(t tou . tty. '1 raveler denii ing A ly.iii Fle2ss.nl, isd CcxfsrliUe Trip, fehould reinemliertliat the BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R., ItCelebrateJ foriu Elegant Coaches. Splendid Hotels. Grand mad Beautiful Mountain cud Valley Scenery, and th many points of Historic Interest Aionir its Line. Imrl AlWATS . ii LOW Ai tj A:j Cnhsr li:t PULLMAN PALACE CARS llun Throiigb WITHOUT CHANOE lietwe-n tlie fiisyj i eisra ni Iiste Cities. FOU 1HUOL,!I TICKETS. IIAI.I.GAGE tiiak, Muveiuent ot Iraius, sleeping Car A(vimiiioULtion, Ac., Ar.., apply at Ticket oaiot si all i'riucijial I'oiuu, N0BTH, SOUTH. EAST OR WEST. F.. U. IGUbEY, A'tGen'lTi'ket A)ft. 1II03.1'. UAUIIY, Wtairra 1'aMt'K'r Act. L. M. COLE, Gen'l Ticket Agt 1HOS. U bllAltl', Vluler ot I rauKp'o. Rooamore Hotel, Jtuvotlswaf Broadway, 7ta Avsnaa and IJXW YORK CITY, Tore Blockt wevt ot Grand Central Depot Mar tatt Klevauxl Kallroad, and but twen. If aaiauU froui Wall etrect. All nioJern tnprvveaaaats. Hates 4 per day. Lib rail tsruit tofantalie. CHAS. K. I.KI.AMD. Tropristor Of Daiavait lioue, Albany; N. Y., a C!iartolon IJoUl, )aratok-a. 7-T-Uim. .flic SuUin. THIS PATER 19 OX FILE WITH A4vrUslus; Cvntracta aasi i THE DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. Official Text aa Reported by the Committee. Alold at HI. I.imiU, June -J. IfcTA. We, tlie (JHi'atPK of the democratic party of the I nited Stale, in national con vention agnt'iuhlcil, do hereby tlccltro tlie ndiuinititration of the federal KoverntiH-nt to ho in urgent peed of Immediate reform; do hereby enjoin upon the nominees of this convention, uud ol the democratic party In e n il State, a zealoux erlort nnd vopera tinn to this end, and do hereby appeal to our fellow-citizen of every former political connection to undertake with u tliWtirat an I uiottl pressing patriotic duty. THE CMOS, THK CONSTITUTION, Ktl't nU CA.1 hKI.K-C.OYKKSMIXT. For the democracy of the whole country, wc do hereby reallir'm our lalth la the per manence of the federal union; our devotion to the constitution of the L'nitcd Mate, with i'i RmeLdinent universally accepted as the linal p-ctt'ement of the controversies that engendered civil war, nnd do here re cord our nt"illat confidence in the perpe tuity of reoublican crlt-Kovernment. THK FIRST CEXTIKY. In absolute arcniiescence in the will of the majority iho vital principle ot repub lics; in tho supremacy of the civil over the military authority, iu'tlie totai reparation of church and Htatc, for toe sake alike ot civil and relii'ioua freedom; in the equality of all citizen befcte just laws of their own en actment; in the liberty of individual con duct, uuvexed by sumptuary laws; In the faithful education of the rising generation, that they may preserve, enjoy and transmit thee best conditions of human happiness, and hope we behold the noblest products ot a hundred years ol changeful history; but while upholding the bond of our union and great charter ot these great rights, i: be hooves a free people to practi.-e also that eternal vigilance which I the price of uoerty. REFORM C0K1U PTION CIMRALISM. litfnrm is necessary to build and establish in the hearts ot the whole people the union, eleven years ago happily rescued from the danger of a eeccsnion of Mates but now to be saved from a corrupt centralism, whiuh, after inflicting upon ten .States the rapaciiy of carpet-bag tyrannies, hug honey-combed the ollices ot the federal government itsell with incapacity, waste and fraud; infected States and municipalities with the conta gion of misrule, and locked fast the nroi- perityol nn industrious people in the pa ralysis oi n am nines. RKFOHM OF THK ITRRRKCY H'KtlK J'AVMENTS. Etform is nccessai y to establish a sound currency, restore the public credit and maintain the national honor. We denounce the failure for all these eleven year to make good the promise ot tlie leical tender notes, which are a chaneinif standard ut value in the hands ot the people, aud the lion payment of w hich is a disregard ot the piiguieu laun oi tue nation. We denounce the improvidence which in eleven years of peace has taken from the people, in federal taxes, thirteen times the whole amount of the legal tender notes. and squandered tout times this sum in use- lees expense, without accumulation any re serve lor their redemption. We denounce the financial imbecility and immorality of iubi party uico, uunug eleven years ol peace, has made no advance toward re demption; no preparation tor resumption, uui, uisicau, n us ousiructeu resumption by wasting our resources and exhausting all our surplus income, and while annually professing to intend a speedy return to specie paymeut, uas annually enacted fresh tiindrances thereto as hucu a hindrance we denounce the rt sumption clause of the act oi if , and we demand its repeal. We demand a Judicious system of tire paration, by public economies, by orticial rcircuciiiueni, aim uy me nnances, Which shall enable the nation soon to assure the whole world of its pel feet ability and its perfect readiness to meet any ot Us prom ises ui me. cuu oi ine creditor entitled to payment. e believe such a system, well devised, and, above all, entrusted to competent hand for its execution, creating at no time an artiticial scarcity of currency, and at no lime alarming the public mind into a with urawai oi that vast machinery or credit by which : per cent, ot all our business trans actions are pcrloriued; a system open to the public and iuspirinir general confidence. would, from the Jay of its adoption, briog iieaiuig on us mugs to an our narrassea in dustries, set in motion the wheels of com merce, manufactures and the mechanical arts, restore employment to labor, and re uew in all its national sources the prosper ity ol the people. .REFORM OW TUB TARIFF FREK TRADK. Xcfortn Is necessary in the sum uud mode of feder.il taxation, to the end that capital may be set tree from distrust and labor lightly burdened. We denounce the pres ent tariff levied upon nearly tour thousand articles as a tua.t ,r piece of injustice, in equality and false pretense. It yields a dwindling, not a yearly rising revenue. It has impoverished many Industries to sub sluize a few; It prohibits Imports that might purchase tha products of American Itbors; it hs degraded American eomuierce Irom the tirt to an iutcriorjrank upon the high seas; it has cut down the sale of American manufacture at home anl abroad, and de pleted the return of American agriculture, an industry followed by hall our people. It costs the people five times more than It pro duce to the treasury; obstructs the process of production, and wastes the liuits ol la bor; it promotes irsud. fosters smuggling, enriches dishonest titicials and bankrupt honest merchants. We demand that all custom house taxation shall be only tor revenue. REFORM-ECONOMY IS 1'VllLIC EXPKN8K. Jitform U necessary in the scale ol public expense federal. Mate and inanklpal. Our federal taxation ban swollen from sixty million gold, in lhtt), to lour hundred and fllty million currency, in loTO. Ouraggre. gate taxation, trom one hundred and hfly lour millions gold in lw;o, to seven hundred and fhirtv million .nrr,...v i iw- - i.. ....... w..- - ,U IO,f Ui, 111 one decade, Irom less thau five dollar tier tw. .1 . I... . . I.. I.. .J - II ' ucaij iu mum mail eimccii uuuai s per Head. Since the peace the people have paid to their Lax-tfuLherer limn limn tliro.a sum ot the national debt, and more than mirt tun iuiu iur me icuerai government alone. We demand a vigorous frugality in every department, and from every oftfeer ol the governuuut. REFORM 1-l UI.iC LANDS TO ACTC'AL BET TLB Kb. Uifunii Is necessary to put a stop to the protligato waU of the public lauds and their diversion from actual settlers by the party In power, which has squandered 200,01X1,000 acres upon railroads alone, and u amount of mors than thrice that aggre gate, has disposed of les than a sixth di rectly to the tillers of the soil. REFORM-AbOFTBD CITIZENS, REJECTED MONI.OL. RtoriH W neceary to correct the oiu mis sion of a republican cougres and the errors of our treaties and our diplomacy, which have stripped our fellow-citizens ot foreign birth and kindred race, recrossiug th, At lantic, ol the shield of Amerlcau citizen, hip, and have ,xpod our hrsthern of the Facinc coast to the Incursions of a race not sprung Irom the same great parent stock, and, la fact, now by law denied citizeu.uip through naturalization, as being neither k eustomed ta tb, Uaditioni ot a progressive Civilization, nor exercised in liberty uuder qual Is wi . We denounce thi policy which thus discards th, libetty-loviog German ana tolerates the revival ol the coolie trd. In Mongolian women, Imported for Imtnora. purposes, and Mongolian men held to per form servile labor contracts. THE FALSE RBCTaRtAN ISflt'K THE FAI SB SECTIONAL I8MJB. Utfiyrm is necessary, and can never be ef fected only by making it th, controlling Issue ol the elections, and lilting it abov, the two false Issues with which the otlice holding class and the party In power seek to smother It. First-the falsa l ne with which they would enkindla sectarian strife in respect t the public schools, of which the establish ment and support belongs exclusively to the several States, and which the demo cratic party has cherished from their foun dation, and Is resolved to maintain, without any partiality or nrrieretic for anv cU sect or creel. and without contributing irom ing treasury to any. Second The false issue ltT which Uiev sack to light anew the dying embers of sectional bate between kindred people once unnaturally estranged, but now reunited on one indivisible republic and a common destiny REFORM HIE CIVIL SERVICE. lirform is necessary in the civil service; experience proves that efficient, economic al conduct of the governmental business is not possible it its civil service be subject to change at every election, be a prUe fought lor at tne tiaiiot tiox, tie a brier reward of party zesl, instead of post of honor, as signed for proved competency and held lor fidelity in the public employ; that the dis pensing of patronage should neither be a tax upon the time of all our public men, nor the instrument or their ambition; here, again, profes ions lal-itleU in the preform ance, a test that the party in power can work out no practical or atisfactory reform. RKFORM CORRCPTIOX OF I1KJH I'CBI.IC OFFICFRS. Rform Is necessary even more in the higher grades of the public service. The president, vice president, judges, senators, representatives and cabinet otticer and all others in authority ore the people's serv ants; their offices arc not a private perqui site -they arc a public trust. When the annals of this republic show the disgrace and censure of a vice presi dent; a late speaker of the house of repre sentatives marketing bis rulings as a presid ing otlicer; three senators profiting secretly by their vote as law-makers; live chairmen of the leading committees or the late house ot representatives exposed in jobbery; a late secretary ot Iho treasury lorglng bal ances in public accounts; a late attorney general misappropriating public funds; a secretary of the navy enriched or enriching friends by percentages levied otT the profits of contractors wiih his department; an embassador to England censured in a dis honorable speculation; the president's private secretary barely escaping convic tion upon trial lor guilty complicity in frauds upon the revenue; a secretary ot war impeached for high crimes and misde meanors, the demonstration is complete that the first step in reform must be the people's choice of honest men Irom another party, lest the disease of one political or ganization infect the body politic; nnd lest by making no change of men or parties we can get no change, of measures and no real reform. REFORM RK.FOR.M REFORM. All these abuses, wrongs and crimes, the product of sixteen years of the ascendancy of the republican Dartv. create a necessity for reform, confessed by republicans them selves, huttDcir reformers are voted down in convention and displaced from the cabinet; the party' mass of honest voters is powerless to resist the eighty thousand officeholders, its leader and guides. tirform can only be had by a peaceful, civic revolution. We demand a change ot administration, a change of party, that we may have a change of measures and ol men. CO-AllforLOO. Ten elegant sheets of Choice Music arranged lor the Piano Forte will be sent by mail on re ceipt of one dollar, (post paid) or single copies at 1 cent each. They can also ls ordered through any news deal In the Cntted Sitate. Happier days Instrumental .Tom Ttrown Wby can I not Forget CTaribie Far O 'er the Waves Maylath High Lite Walts Ntrauss Down where the Violets Grow Westerns When Old Jrckson had hi Day Weterne The Urand old Farm Kuulee The College Quickstep ....sitodtard There's a Letter in the Candle Coote Dovou licallv Think he lliilv Address onlers to lienj.W. Hitchcock, I'uh lisher,. 65 Thin! Avenue N. Y. V-s-djii. THE DAILY BULLETIN. rpUK BULLETIN is published every morning (exoept Monday) la the Bulletin Hulldiug, oor ner Washington avenue aud Twelith street. Tub Bcllktin is nerved to city subscriber by faithful carriers at Twenty-rive Genu a Week, payable weekly. By Mail, (iu advance), tlo per annum j six mouths, at); three months, 3j one month, II U. THE WEEKLY BULLETIN. PublU'ied every Thursday morning at II pe: annum, invariably in advance. 1 be postage on the Weekly will be prepaid at this office, so that subscribers wil obtain for a subscription rice of 1 a year. ADVERTISING BATES. , DAILY. Business Cards, per annum, One square, one ueertion,., ..30 00 tMIMttlttMN UI 1 60 S 60 S AO 4 ou OU One square, two insertions, One square, oue wee , One square, two weeks .. One square, three weeks.. Out aqure, ouemonm,.... winu, One auuare. on lnu,ti... ..l ou .. 60 Each subsequent lurujn LF"Oo lucb U a square. U"To regular advertisers we offer superior I B duotmenU, both a to rate ot charges and man. ner of displaying their favors. Communication, bj,etj of Ben. ra4 lnUrest to the pnblio solicit. KfAU Buaiaa Letters should be addiaas4 ta tmif llclla fmpmrnj. The Gairo Bulletin Job Printing Blank Book AND Picture Framii.o Ilinlquai h i s WASHINGTON AVENUE. Northwest Corner Twelfth Street, Bulletin Building. THE PRINTING OFFICE: A Mort Cvixj.htc JOll MINTING EH TA It I. IS I! M UN T th, the. "Itulklht" Office m not in any of utile of Si. LouU. It U entUhd to xnit nf Cairo and uli the country cont'ojnom thereto. LETTER HEADS, HILL HEADS, HILLS OE LADING', HLANK HOOK HEADING'S, II LANES OF ALL KINDS, VISITING CARDS, SMALL HAND HILLS, MA MMO TH I 'OS TERS, I'AMI'HLE'IS, llOtiKS, Everything in the Printing Line, at the Very j-iowest Ordert tent us, nddinud to 11 Illinois," u ill receive o omjt attention. THE BOOK There tt no hind of liinding reunited hy thi com m unity thnt ctimiot he done at the Hulletiit Cairo City ISindery price. If you have 1'amphb I you uish If you have Mayazinei ta be bound, w nd them in. If you have Music to be bound, send it in. If you have lllanl; looks, with ur without printed headings, we can man ufacture them for you. If you have Ruling to be done, shortest notice. The liindery is in charge of Mr. workman, whose devotion to his business and the promptness with which he turns out the best of work, entitle, him to line of Book Minding and Ruling. THE PICTURE FRAMING DEPARTMENT: Having Eurchascd the Complete Framing apparatus of the late firm of Rockwell ,t- Co., we are now prepared to framr ull kinds of Pictures, Manufacture Window Moulding and Cornices, and do all kinds of work in this line, U y" have Chromo, bring them to us Jor mounting and framing. If you have Pictura of uny kind bring them to us, and at a trifling ex. peuse e uill make them ornaments for your rooms and dwellings. Orders addressed to E. A. Ill' It SETT, will be promptly attended to. Patronize Home Enterprise ; Give the Old Man and the Young Man a Chance ! Establishment Manufactory, the. citi.g of the MlnMppi ',, out ,l should mvirc the ,lT t of the rlt! .trices. The Cairo Bull tin ('niijxiny. Cain BINDERY: in the best of style and at the haeist ta preserve, fund them to us for bindiny we ran do it in the best style on the AMliROSE V. EVA TT, a fint.rutt all the patronage that Cairo has in the Stock of Mouldings and the Picture gram The ol keM, Sin rem nnd 4 beniet lteineile. l'hvsiriiilis rii'fii,t,iij,iit L u ... Ji.u.i... Unit ilo sii. li reninln-, iU sever Ih Ihit n-rn in ll -e M olds are cliean. Iml the tirimru-inra i.i these ai tieles w ill present trial Iwittles to medical lin n, oralis, an a KUniHiilee of whs! thi v sv. 'I lit. 4. r.M' AT It I.1MMI.NT, Will rrW map rm. Mill cine Itheiiinatisin, Neuralgia, Luni Imko. sciatica, iikcd Kreasts, sr,. Nt,,l-t. t roHlt-d tsl. t liill.lioi.u su..ii:.... u - and any ordinal y I'l.kMI, HUNK oh Ml ( I K AII.URST U. InuLu .... ., :,, r'nviirr mill linn mill It- SI III ciire c4iiieer, restore lost It b, or give health to H U tl In L V .i.hIi.I ... l .. .. i.. , -- -,, inn ii ttiu ainni rt" ...... aiiKli:i) I Ut 1 1 1 . II Will llrui'l lliu . ..V ...t .. . ,-.,"..,, nii.-n HIHI SIIIIL'S. and heal bin us or m-alds w mini t a scan. I'alsv, ...- mi , , aim i.ivaxis, r.araeiie, I oolliaclie, Itch and utaiicous l.inolioiis readily yield to Us treatment. Henry llhiek, ol' Ada, llnrdin Co., ., siivs : ".My wile lias had ilieuumtiMii for llvyeuis no rest, no sleep could scarcely wulk across the Hour, She is now completely cured by tin-use ol ( entiuir l.iiinneiit. Wn nil leel tluiti k fill to jou, nnd fcoiiiincud your wondt-rtul jii.-ilti-.liu-i all our Crieiuls." .lames llurd, of anesville, Ohio, say: "J lie Ceiitutir l.iiiiiuent curl mv NeunilKia .'" '- Allied J'usli, of NewuiL, rile: "Send Ine one ii.. i n Imtlles by express. I he Liuuneiit has saved my Ii. 1 wmiiI to distrilmte it, A.c." I lie sale oi this Liniment is iticrcuaintc . idl. The Yellow Centaur Liniment is lor the toil-)! Mn, (lc-h and muscle of llollSIS, Ml LKS AMU AMMAL". We have neer jet Mtn a case of Spavin, "sis nv, Itiiiir-Konc. ind-dall, Si rulclies, or I'oii-r.vti, wiih ii this l.iiiinii nt would not speedily Isniiit, and wc never Saw Iml a lew i-nes w nieii II would not cute It Mill. Ill w lien anything ran. It isp.llv to spend a2n a Furrier, when one dollar's Woith of cntmi Liniment wil I do In Iter I he follow injc isasam pie ol ine tesiimoiiy pioiltuea: W. 1. Hopkins, I'ostmnsler, I'iqiu, , say - i eniHiir i.iiiuucui uu t oe lst. it cure. eviry time. ' Yri.VKIiTON. Marrh 2. ls?4 "'I he Centaur Liniment are the bet sellin niislicuies we have ever hud Tim demand very jrrciit lor it, ami we culinot ulloid to be w IIIIOUI it. "I". II. IIISKV A SOX." .Iiiilk-on. Mo.. Nov. Iii, ls;i ""ome time ai; I was sliippini; horses to s Louis, i vol one Imdly ciiopleil in the rat With L'icat diilii'iiltv I uot him to the nlnl.t. 1 he stulile kii per trave me a lioltle i f your I en lulll Liuuneiit, w hlrh I usislwith slh'h siiree IIihI III twoilays the horse was tlie snd near! well. I h.iie ltis.-n a letetiiiury suiyeon P thirty years, but your Fiiiimcnt "iMuts anj tliu I have ever uxsl. "A. .1. M ' A I! I Y Yetcrinarv furifenu " For a ioetu).'ei ump we Mil ihhiI a enUu Alllittliuc, ConlullliIlK hllllillcsls oi rt l Ili a t from every Snip- in the I num. The- I. in lueiits a iv now sold hy ull des.ers in tlie country Laiioralory ol .1. II. I : I . ,vin 1'i lav Sr. , Nt Yoiih Oast or ia. Or. Samuel 1 'it. ln r, of llyuntiis, Mass ., e ierimentel in his nrivate practice, lor tweii years, to produre a rwnliinutioii lliat w ould liav the prop. rile of CASTUU OIL without its uu pleasant taste and irriping etTeet. His preparation was eut for. near and fu till niiuuy he kv it tlie uni ot tu-torui, an l.ut it up furs.le. It Is verv Woadcrlul in it ellei-ts, purlli iilarly wiih tliu tlisorili-nsl slum Wis slid howels id children. It Assimilatls THK toot), cure lour stniiia.h and wind colic regulate the Ix.wels, Kxpcls W oriaa, and ma ue reiitsi iiKjn in croup. As a pleasant, effective, ami tn-rfecllv is Cathartic remedy, it is siiix-rior to I st,.rii i oisiiais iiiu Ayriios ll iIin-s not contain J lei hoi, and is ailaili to any atfe. ISy P'frulaliiiK the stomach and lxiwils , ross and slekly clnldi-i u, they Imii'i e good lialiired and henllhy. I hey eanenjoy sleep, un iiioinri s nav e rei i ne i iisloria Ii- pill up ill II LHiioiiiiory ol i l. l.ose A I o., 1'. I ley ll,s Newioik. tnnvew-lit T h Worlilnif 4 ln We can runii.ih you employ mi nt ut wlin li you etm make very iuikc pur, in jour own localities, without hem awuy Irom home over niKhl. Agent aiitisl i eveij uiwii aim county to take siihwrtliera I 1 he Centennial llMinl. the lrirct i.ulli.'ti in the L'uiOsi stiilt-s 1 (.-es, 1.4 columes; hi eifanly llluntialisl; Term only $1 jar year I he Kecord is devute.1 to w halever i ol iuleres connected with the Centennial year, 'I he ,ruut r.xnitiiiion l rniiaiieipnut is Hilly llluslrate.1 in detail, r.verynony wan Is it. ine whole lni, le Pel a t're-.il inurest in their loiinlrv's C'onteiiiiiul liirtlnlay, nnd wuut to know all alM.utii. A ii eleiraut patriotic crayon drawing premium picture is presented free to tachsuh srrils r. It i eiititltd, "Iu remeiiilNrmni'e of the one lluii'lreiiih Anniversary of the lndepend line ol the 1'nit.sl (stales.'' Si.e, i. by l in che. Any one can Is-coine a sucA-cssftil iiirenl lor l.ut show the puMr and picture and him dreils ol suhscrilHTs are easily ohtaineil every w here. 1 here is no Iniainess that will pay line this al pre en 1. e have many iifreul who are maMiiK as ntgn as ,jo s r iiay uud upuanls Now is I he lime: doii'l delay. Kelni mtsr I eots nothiiiK to irive the business a trial Sen lor ciri iilura, terms, and samide cony n naia r which arc sent tree to all who unnh : do is f. d-tv. I ouipiete out 111 t ree to those who decide In etiKK t anners and meehanies, and their un and Uaui;litrs make the very hest 01 agents jvoire.s. HIE CLN1LNN1M. ItKCOUH, I'orthiud, Maiue. THE NEW MAGAZINE, RECORDS YEAR Kil UTII M.MBKU (JI'LY) KKAUY Tt I'.Y. With u Urn, K 1,.1 Portrait nf A T Uli.u-nrl III Career, OealU, Will and huixtsuion. Allll Iwuilli' 111.. Illii.illu u,,.l rulllnl.lu lli..pw iinporlant vent and occurrence IhroUKhoii Hie U'oriil. lliid tiiilu.p , inin. ........... .. . hundred other article, tlie lollowi'liK point ol BJltLlttl IllltlW. Oueeu Victoria's New Title. lr. .lohu Hall's April 1'hlloii.plici (l ools). '1 he True American a charucleiibtic I'oem. WubhiiiKton a .Mar a Iml ol t ranee. (-an liiKelow's fancy . New Home-Car l'ocliy, for April. Loin Pedro's Characlcrialics. A Whist Party iu the Ark. Three CupilalliU Aalur. Slew art, Yuudtlbilt. Mark 'I wuiu al a llorsu Auction. t irst t'eiuale Udibj 11 al Washing'ton. 1 lie i,ii I ol Sevil.e a Spunish I'oem. Koyalty iu the I nited Slate. Arteinus Wurd'st huracleraud I'eculiurilies. Moiilhly Kecord of tiig-re , etc. 'Ilniiird in 1 IhiiuIimI ul m Iu.un.1 I I.!.... . V, ,VU lllll poems, akeU'he, incident, Ac, iusucb sllnte tive vaneiy, that it form the rn lust amount of valuiihle uud euUirtaililuif leuilinv ilimi.i einbicd iu a muuaziue. 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