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i- -' " v AN AWFUL ABYSS. Made More Hideout by the Pres ence of its Bruised and Blackened Inmates. A Blinding Snow-Storm, a Heav . ily Loaded Train, a Rotten Stringer, and a Mighty Plunge Into Eter nity. Followed bv Chaos. Shrieks of Agony, and Dancing Flames Disfiguring the Dead. ; T (.atSMSraabsr In Detail. ' ' (Special TeleRram,) OBTAINED WITH UIFKICI LIV. AsHlAHii.i, O., live. 30. The most horrible railroad catastrophe Unit ever happened in the United States, if not in the whole world, occurred here last even Traiu No. &, the PadAc'ex press, on the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern rail road, Conductor B. Heiin, of Buffalo, was Oue here trom the east ut 5:15 p.m. on yesterday. It consisted of two first-class totches, oue .mokiojj car, one drawing iooti oar, three sleeping cars, and tour tip-ess and basrjrnge cars, drawn by two loconotivet , the JSocrates and Cohnnblia TUB Ft'RIOl'J SNOW 8T0UM whlci raged all day and night made the train vbout two hours late. The Lake shores ilroad bridge over the Ashtabula river," short distance east of the station, was aron truss bridgo ol 155 teet span. (10 feet ove the level of the water, and built lnS64. The train came upon this bridge about7:15 p.m., and as the foi ward engi.e,th Socrates, was Hearing the westenabttocnt, TH WW-.K OAVK W AV with an awful cr, which was heard by many persons up mvn. a distance of oue mile, though course, they did Dot know what wa lie cause of the sound they heard, e engineer ot the Coward locomotive, niel McGreiu, lelt the shock, and Imnau.is hrew open the throttle to Us 1st extent, and so ehot ahead on the Irtent iu safety, brcadng the coupg''1 connecting Ub. the engine Uitbla, which was umedntely behind, nivhidi, with all tie&W the traiu, :lrccipitcd Into the abywlththo fall bridge. The passengerswho escaiy the whole was o sulden that? remembered of C a ion? dis- tauce before th-y stri , at tub n't Mr. J. A. Manning'"''1'' of the waterworks at the' was Rt 1,10 Lake street orossinf t,me' 8aw U" train coming, and r"; H,e 8a' the tbird car fr.ni 'ar fe" Bnd 8tood onend.atul tieod0810"" went over intl,,e llre eeined to break mjmW tr third car, spread ,n Wfy. He was the first V, . hi fi, iu ltui.ll me jgb the r2ttViuTWiTmllJutT ou0 It wa?on the east siitf r.t river, which ""ne M w WP Bn(1 tromtwotooetdH'p- USE ALARMS Were -t,''cl almost instantly, but the .,,- was drifted so deeply that it was . some minutes be! ore even those w ho lived nearest could reach the scene, and then they could do nothing more than help the surviving passengers to escape. Lines of men were formed up the steep banks, covered with deep snow, and thus as quickly as possible the reseui'd persons were brought up and taken to hotels and private houses. The tire companies urncd out and the engines were hauled dow u through the drills, but lung before they could arrive THtKK W AS no itoi r. Left of saving and lives. Tiny were ready and anxious to throw water upon the raging names, but were ordered not to do so. It is but ju-t to uilj that some w ho were iu the wreck fully believe that more lives coulU nave been saveU it the engines had played upon the Humes when they were forbidden to do so, and their belief is based upon what they themselves saw and the cries of the wounded which they themselves heard. The scene was awh i. bi.vovd ut.m i:ipi io.v. iKiWit In the deep and narrow valley raged the tierce flames like an opening to the internal regions, while ever and anon the shrieks of the pour mtli rers could be heard by tho-e iirarvst to the wm W and even the tonus of one or two ot litem could be juite jiluinly seen, though they were beyond the reach of human aid. The most UKAKTKLMl.(i IVCIDKNTS are told. (Several persons lirmly wedged U'tweeu heavy timbers, yet not mortally hurt, were burned U death belure the ')wul helpless bystanders. A man, a woman, and a child are now known to have died in this wy. A man was roasted for lull half an hour, uttering the tuost pitiful cries for aid meanwhile be lore death came. One of the most re nin k able escapes recorded Is that of a Keutlcinau, one of a party of four playing whist In a double seat. Two of hi com ji&ulotis were crushed and the third, was mortally hurt, but he escaped uninjured. TWO BAMS Were taken from the wreck alive and not fatally Injured. There was no one to claim thtm. AU the witnesses so far agree to the uiala facts ot the acrldeut. It was about 6 oYlock, and the traiu was moving along lit a moderate rate of speed, the Ashta bula station being )ut this si J of the ravine. Suddenly, and without warning, the tram plunged Iu the abyss, the fur ward locomotive alone getting across iu safety. Almost lusUntly the lamps and eiovee set fife to the cars, nud many w ho were doubtless ouly stunned, and who culgbt otherwise have Urn sived, tell tlottinsto ink rrkvor iu riAur . Oa tb arrival of the Cu veland train the surgeon of the road organized bis torps of assistants and made atour ot the Various hotel, where the wounded w as attended to, such help being Riven to taeh as was possible. The people of Aslhnbula lent a willing hand, and all that human skill ami money could do to save life or ease pnln was done. The train w hich come from Cleveland for, the purpose was Immediately backed into position, and bng before daylight the wounded were bring preimrfd for trans portation to Cleveland, to lie sent to hos pitals or their homes. The scenes amonfi the wounded were as suggestive, almost, as the wreck in the valley. THKTW'OHOTKI.S f ' ' ; j nearest to the station contained the ma- ioritv ot these, as tliey wen- scaiiereu about on temporary beds on the tlooi s of the dining-rooms, parlors and otl'ut. In one place a man with a broken kg w ould be under the hand? of the surgeon, who rapidly and skillfully went at his work. Iu nnotker, a mnn covered with bruises and spotted over with pieces ol plaster, would look ns though he had been snowed upon, except when the dark lines of blood across his face or limbs told a different story. Iu some other corner a poor woman moaned from the pain which sho could not conceal, while over all there brooded that bushed feel lug of aw e which always accompanies ca lamities of this character. Toward morn- Inj the cold Increased ami the wind blew A FICAIU I t. DALE, Which, with the snow that had drilled waistdeep at points along the line, mad all work extremely difficult. At 0 o'clock the beds In the sleeping car of the special train were made up and such of the wounded as could be moved were trans ferred there. From an interview with Mr. Charles Collins, the chief civil engi neer of the road, I loam that the bridge was a Howe truss, built entirely of iron and eleven years old. It was 0! lect above the water, and had an arch 150 feet long in the clear, the whole length' of the bridge being 157 feet. It has lieen te.-ted with six locomotives, and at the time of the disaster was considered as being in a perfect condition. It was built In the Cumberland shops. Mr. Collins gives no opinion as to the cause of the itent. expressing himself c tx-tnir utterly una ble o to do. He estimates t:ie loss in the bridge alone as being near $75,kiO, but has no opinion as to the total lo-s l the, irs. TliKurl Sew Worker. Now comes to us with sixteen clean neatly-printed pages, embellished with tine Illustrations and full of scientific, and practical agriculture and literature. For the agriculturist and the family circle it is an Indisneiisable weekly visitor. Its editor-in-chief is the celebrated horticul turist, A. S. Fuller, associated with whom are K. S. Carman and X. A. Wil- lard, while, as special contributors, they are assisted by such men as William JJobinson, Charles Downing-, Charles V. Kilcy. Thomas Meehan, James Ykk, and many others of eo,ual eminence in their respective scientific afid practical speci alties. It keeps its moral tone to that high standard which lit it lor any family . 7'1. i .' ' . . i. ..i i i i it to lurniah household rccciiies for dally , ri....Mi oiuiiuc iwi leisure reading and excellent moral cntertatiiment for the children. The father may confi dently look for the latest experiments and discoveries in his daily avocations, accompanied by good advice ami care fully revised markets, embracing nearly every product for sale. In addition to this its publishers, (theKural Publishing Co., 7S Duance St., New Vork, as an ac knowledgment of their late increased pat ronage, have reduced its price to only $2.50 a year. Send to them for a speci men copy, which they will mail to you lice. ' w-3l .HorlKiitc'i StMle. litres, Charles l. Al ter uud Liua At. Arter, his wife, by their eeituiu sale inorl gae'e, executed aiiil ilcli rre.l to the unJi i igueil, ou the until iiay ol I lecemher, A. It. 1875, diil, lur the purpue ol M-euriiif,' u certain promisor)' note tin-rein mentioned, morlae. to the uudereiueU the loiloint' dNcribed piemlais, to-MU: Lot nuiu hersJ thirty (M) and tinny oue ( ilj, Iu block numbered lilt) -one (51), In tin' city ot Cairo, liliuoix ; mid wherea-, ileluult lias been limde iu the payuti-ul ol i-aiil note ; now, tuerttore, in pur-uaucent the anllioi ity couferred liy said sale iiK.rtruk'e, I will ncII the above dest ribe reiuics,' at ru'" lie vendue, to the liifUext bidder, lor ai-h iu hand, at l tie dour ot the Court House, In the lit)' of Cairo, Illinois, on aturdnv, February A, A. I, ls;;; at the hour ol 'i o'clock p.iu. of Kitid day, .nd rale to lie without redemption. AFKKH It. SAFKoKD, Morlv'te. Ureen A . ill.ert, Attorneys, January :i. Ib77 d 'M d WM. TKl(i(i & CO General Auctioneers. I:K,I LA II. bVLI-H-WKI'SKSIiAVs hATl'KKAVS. VM) 1h im) alh'Utiou mid lo outride i al.-t Na. l I lahlta N I reel, air. Illtunls l II AS, fc. Dkl.AV, An. ti.iiwr. P1I.VTAMUOILN. B. T. Blake t)tl.ri. In r?aiuts, Oils, Varuishes, rVftll Paper, Window Glsaa, Win dow Bbadee, &.o, alT cb taad, Ue ctrletrab J iIIuiuikIIu AHIOII4 Oil.. Broee' UutlcttuR. Oernar KUveath tut aaj Waeblne ;' ICSAtT.. f, INSURANCE. AN 3AFF0UD, MORRIS AN1) CAN DEE Irfnu-sl Insurance Agents 73 OHIO LEVUE, City National Bsak KuiUii,;, up stairs. ?h OMmt F.sUUULed Anoy In SoutrJ - rn Illinois, revreaeutmir ovr fas ooo ooo I'USL Coal PITTSBURGH. PARADISE, MT. OARBON(Blg Muddy) AND PEYTONA CANNEL COAL Orders for Coal by the car-load t,on, or in hogsheads, for dhipment arouiptlv attended to. $&To large oonsumets and all nanufacturerB, we are prepared to supply any quantity, by tho uonth or year, at uniform rates. CAIKO CITY UOAL COMPANY. I f-llalliday Bro a 'iflBce, Vi). 7i)lilo I.evee. Hairiday llro 'n whurt boat. t t'tr iiIihii Mil il. or Ij-At tliv Coal Duiiiji, foot of TlilitV KIkIiHj HTeet tJ-l'ont Oiltw Oriiwer. ."Srt. MWVilllN. JOHN H. MDLKEY, 4tforiicy at Law. CAIKO, It.f.lSOli. OITKlcK : At n-nidrne on Ninth Mii'H, ltwn W uslniitoa mVi-iiuc und Walnut sliw-l. ST. NICHOLAS "Thu KiiiK of all Vublioationa Inn und for tho Youuk on Kitbor Side of tha Atlantic." Soiiiliaiiqilon (KiUn.l) OI.;nvir, The tbird Vcluoie oftbi ineouiparublo Mat'aiue Is now completed. With its elfiht hundred royal octavo r, W.Su.WilH ilii, "its shorter Htnrierf, poems, amt sketches, etc pt n lt" -.i oiooiui; ol led and V"ld,' it is the imwt splendid eitt boiik for boys and cirls ter lued trom the press. ' I'riee, : in full jrilf, . "ivr. Nicholas n lull ol the rhoiee-t things. Tho piililieation is, iu all respect, ttie lust of its kind. We h:ie never yet seen a nuiuber thai was led nrpiiliit'iy good." 'I he Chuiebiiiau, llirtlord, C'ouu. St. Nicholas for 1877, Which opens with Smcinber, l.'.i!, begins A hliort uiol h i y eiituriuiiiiin; serial from the French, "I lie Kiocdom ot the lruely," a story adapted to the Thanksgiving seu,on. Aiiother aerial, ol ali"or)diiv interest lo lo "HIS OWN .MAslKK.' Hy J. T. Trowbridire, author of Dm "Jaek ilaird Stories," be. gins in the t liiiMuias Holiday Nuuil.i r. liehiiles serlid -lories, fhriHtnibt siiuii-s lively sketches, poems and pictures lor the holidiya, and some :itoiiiKliinir illiKtrutton ol iri.'iitalport.w itn draw in(s l. Siamese artints Tli 9 Chvibtiuau Holiday Number of HI'. NICHOLAS, su-il,ly i il 11 t i4l .-' I . loiituirjs tin) iiitir etii paper, 'THK li:YS (iK MY UOWUm.i1, ' I'.y William ulleii liiyalit ; 'The Uoi Hotel," u liely ailnle, by" ( liar li t. A. HiiiiaiU, splendidly illu-traied ; "Tli oek iii tho cky." by l!i hard A. I'roetor; "A ('liii-lriiaa I'lay "for llouiei or Sunday-seliocU,'- by )r. K-itfleton ; The I'eterkiua' hristiua Tree," by l.ueietia l. Hale; "I'oi try and 1,'uroU of Winter," by l.ucj l.ari uiii, with picture,. Do Not Fall to Buy St. Nirholaa fur thu ChrUtmaa Holtduya. Price iib eta. During thu year there will l.e iiilere-tiug papers lor lo, by Wiliitm cull, n liryuiil, loholi. Wblttier, Thorns Hughes, William Howilt, Dr. HoiSaud, lieore .MarDoBuld, S:iulord It. Hunt, KruiiU It.' Stockton, and other. There mII be stories, sketches, und poems, of special interest to rirl, by liar riel Tresiiolt spotlurd, mikhii t'oolidce, Sarah Winter ivellot?e, liiiatieth Siumt I'helpi, Louisa Alfidtt, I.U. retia J. Hale, t'elia i haxter, Mary .Manes Dodi'O, aad Uiauy others, 'I here w ill be abo "TWKI.VE SK I'D 1 1 ItKS.' By 1'rofesaor I'rodor, the Astrocomer, with maps, showing "The stars ol ha. h Month," w iileh will he likely I) aurpans iu liitcri i-t any seriei. on popular . u u e re cenUy given to the public. Auiuaemeot and liiKtruetlou, with Fun and I'rollo, and Wit and Wisdom, will tie winkled aa heretofore, and M'. Nu ilul is will continue to delight the Jmu and (five pleaxiire to tliu old. TDK LONDON J.ll Kit A ItY WOl'.l D ssvs: " There Is no uiai:sine tor the youn tbut imu be aid to equal thl choica projuutioo of S Ml utilCH't ires. All the articles, whether In prose or rhyme, are throbbing with vit titty. ' " ' 1 he literature und urtutic IllUktraliona are botb Niiperb " 1 he London Daily Neaa aay : "We Wl.h we ruiihj point out iu iqual in our own periodical literature." GOOD NKWS Kult HOYS AND ilKI. To meet the dctuuud for a cheaper til. Mit iiiitan Oilt-Hook, the price of vols. I and II has beau reduced to v-l each. The three volume, iu an clc-mit lihrary cae, are sold tor 4 to (in full Ut. fl'n, so that ail may gie Uielr ihililreu a rompleta set. These vobiiue contain more attractive ma terial than lift y dollar' worth ol the ordl fl uty children' books. suberlption price, f 1 a year. The three bound voluiuet ami a sulwriptiou lor this year, only el J. ubsuribo with Uiaueurest I'aw .dealer, or send money in cue. k, or l . tuoncy order, or in registered letter, to Lit I UN Kit A C T rlroadwav. X. V. Goal Scribners Monthly UNRIVALED ILLUSTKA TED MAGAZINE. When ScttmxEK Issued its (mnous Mid summer llolldiiy Number in July, alriendly criti j sid of It : "We are uol sura but that Si itiuKCU baa touched hiL'li-water murk. We d ) not ,ee w hut Worlds are left to it to conquer. Kill, the iuhllshers do not con sider tnat they hue rcar-hed the ultima tbule of excellence they believe "there are other worlds to conquer, ami they proo-e to conquer ttielii." I he urosiieetus l.r the lie volume gives tha titles ol more thsn liitv i:.ners i mostly or-tritedt, by writers ol the highest merit. I nder the head of ' "Foreign Tiavel," wo h:ie "A Winter on theiie,'? hyUeu. Mi.Clellau; ".--aunleririgi. Ahuiil Coimtantl notde," liv t'hiuie Dudley Wat iter; "Out of .My Window at Moscow ,"' by LngeDe Mhuyier: "An American in inrKisian, etc. 'I'liree seiiul stories are unnuuueed: . "Nicholas Minturn," Ity Dr. Holland, the Kditor, w linse story of "ScvenoaKs " tc tlia hltfjj est sati-Ui tioil to the icideta ol the .Monthly. The scene el this luted novel is lidd on tlic banl.s of the HiuNon I tie hero is a vouuu iiiau who has been always "tied to a woman's ntroii strioys," but w ho, by the deiith of Ids nmthef, is left alone in the world to di in on the eiirreiitol lite with a Inrttine. but without a liuroose. Another eii:il. "His Inberilnee." by .Miss Tralton. w ill lieitin on the roinplctiou ol "That l.so t.owrie7s, by .Mrs. uoili? son llurnett. Mrs. Burnett's iory, beimn in Aui-'iist, hss a pathos und dmmatic power w hich liavc been a stiri'ne toiuc iiuniii1 '1 here is to !e u ei ies of original and ex quisitely illustrated paper ol "t'opuliil 1 en "e," liv lrs, iileie In iin It, Herii k, eah pai.er coin There are tube, fiom v on riou- pens, papers " Home Lite ami Travel Abo iiraeticul stiirsfestion-i as to town and country life, village Improvement", etc., ly well-known specialist .Mr. Mil liard's articles on various Indus' tries ot (I rent Britain Include the history of ".some Lxrienmeuts in c:o-oier:tion. Seotii-h Louf Kaetory" in the November number, and "Toad Lane. Kocttdale," in Decemhi.'r. Other papers arc, "The Itriti-h Workinimian s Home, "A .atiouoi no keeperi" "ila'ieuuy a Week for the Child, etc A ri. hlv Illustrated Tories will tie given on "Amerlean -noits by K lood and I- lelil. iy Varioii" writers. uiol each ou aUlllereiit llieuie. The siihjcel of "Houaehold and Home Decoration" will have a prominent place, whilst the production" ot American hiiinorils will ap pear from month to month. The li t of idiorter stories, biographical and other kketches, etc, is a Ioiil' one. '1 he editorial department w ill continue to t-liiploy the able-t pens both at home and abroad. There w ill be a serie of letters on literarv matters from London, by Mr. Wel- lord. The puijcs of the inaa.ine. w ill be open, a hel'etiore, to lar a limited space will permit, to the di.eii'slnn of all theme af fe.i tiiij,r the social and religion hie ol the world, audfpcciallv to the freshest thought ol the hi'i-tian thinkels and scliul ir- ol this eountry. We mean to make the uutMine svveeter and purer, higher and nlier, more yenial and generous ju all it- utterances and itillu eiit'ts, and a more welcome visitor than ever before In homes ol reliueineut und cul ture FIFTEEN NONIUS for St. ciiiuSKit lor December, now ready, and w hich contains the opening chanters of "Nicholas Minturn," w ill be read w itbeaer curiosity and interest. I'erhaps no more readable number of this uuwazine hss yet been Issued. The three numbers of Serili ucr for August, September, and October, containing the upeninp lyijr,,' to eTerv t?f.f o.JfJsVfiWer" (who requests il), and who-e Mil.scrir.ti"" wcf"" vbe present volume, i. e., w ilii the November number. Subscription price, H a vear 8Ti cents a number, peeial terms on bound volumes. Subscribe w ith the nearest bookseller, or end a check or 1 O. inonev order to M 'K I UN Kit .t LO., ;-fiJ Uroadway, N. Y. THK VI IP SIAOS ON I V BV ii. Y. 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Send lor circular lo Dr. bun. k-1, No. U-'il) North Mulii street, fhiladel pbia, l's., or call ou your druisl and ask for a boltls of Kunkel's Worm Syrup, i'riee, ll.uu. It never fails. :leriou Xulic. ll.r st.w kliol.l, r fflhe City Nalionul bank ol i airo ar l.rrtl.y nolilied lliat tin election will I lu-ld at llir bat. k tux Ik.um-, lilr.iLj, Jutuiy ''tli, lT. for seven J.ie.'l. is 1.1. A. It. s klf .illl) t ..l.icr. I Lippincott's Magazine, An Illustrated Monthly of Popular Literature, Science, and Art. ANNOUNCEMENT FOR 1877 The number for Januaty begins the nine teenth volume of the Magaine, and while Its paat record will. 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R. 1 CrlebiateJ for it Kletraot Coaoh, Splendid Hotela, Qrajad .tiu Uottuurul mouutaiu aud Vttlluy B, tiinry, aud tha many uoiuts of Hiatoi to InUireat Alou iU Line. rrw3 Till MATS t u LOW Ai oy Anj Other line' PULLMAN PALACE CAHS Kuu liiruitgh WITHOUT OUANOK Litwt o the Principal Western and Er.tcrn Cities. iOK lHltol.t.11 'llihtla, UA(,(.A.K t lin ks. Movement ol ilaiu. sinollial ar Aivoriaiiiodiiiioii, Ac , A.-., apply at iuAet Ulliiraal all I'l'liicipal I'oitiU, NOHTH, SOOTH, KAIT OR WtlST. K. K. lMiltLV, A'IUru'riick, Ai IIIWS. p. UAKlfV. VVtau-iu r's'r st I.. M. t'OLK, '.ni'l 'llcltt Agt IU.iS. K MIAKf, Maatrrcl irali.jTo JJI... The Perfection of Light. BLAISJB THK Family Safeguard Oil. THE HORRORS AN II alTALMNIi ACflhENTS Duiiy tiabsplrinK In the use of the Oils now fttrolcuni, and the wabt of confidence in the public unnd as to the ctrl.in tabty ol laid Dili, has Induced the iutleJui tiob ol wmi n n i I'.I.AINK i l'llde. Fire test and spring water white in cilor, will not tsploJs w Idle burning iu a lamp, nor in any otter way, as it does uot contain any ol the e ulx sjve compounds s0 frequently ntei'with iu the ordinary Oils lor lllnmlnatm. A lamp tilled with LLAIN K, if upset or accidentally broken, will not eij.lode or burn, 'lucre Is lo po-ilion iu which you can put a lamp tilledw lth FLAINKfoi couunon use, in wbKh it will explode. KLAI.XK iseeitaiulr the SafWt Family Till mlnaluiK Oil know u. anJ i an l.e used in any oal i til ot Kerosene lamp, w ithout bine; t burner. WAS AWAfiDFD THK FIRST PREMIUM by the Juror and ( ommlsiiontrs of the Centennial International Exhibition. A ti.e IU -t liiuminatiriff Oi, ! r its eitraordiDArjr merit'; of .safety at. J 1hlllUn y of J.ieht. LI.AINfi wa al-o awarded a OwlJ Medal udoptetl, alter a thoruuh (entitle an. I pra.ln fSI'ILD l All OUVKKNMKST Aud rece.VeJ a hls.h iOUilorl.ilt.tloU Itolil the tors, Washington, l. '. I ln-itrauie ('oinpi.nies rate fJ.AINf: the same ss a Oa iik. ff KLAINK in used on many ol the Usilioals, sueet Car an 1 Hotels ol the country and ii. itviiritcd npcrtor to any other oil in Can be used iu any lamp. OKDEK' FKO.M 'HIE BARCLAY WHOLESALE AGENTS, Madison Dispensary, 82 W. Madison St.. Chicago, FOCXUCD BV r tvtw to lb lrfiuiful nt til VKNLk.ft.AL., bKXl AL u.sl i'HItoNIC mnw itika tu othr i lri.:Uo In Chi. hVPHIM. fc.OUItUtA4. iilkkl, hTkMTl B, Ohm 111, HIKIM.fttl Irlaary Hmf. r rturtol ftfil . f Ik Itsrwl, skin r kir, trmtMl with ttupsirlc.cit uc, "itl'l1 xissftuik prutcii- in Lm lU ujiuts4 Umt. Mfrljr, prl PFRIiTOaBHCi, KKirtL DFRItlTT Mi IMPO J km , tb resjuit, wr Mir attu Id ouiu, kami in fiurr rr&ri,r tir cftuses. hu-ta .tuiuom sku r tb foi Iu in r1rti : hvrtiuab, M-iuiaai ibiMuDf, sUbliit;. 4tBi sribl. 4fMrtlk meiuorv, tmpt on fact, atoraWsi t i.trtt. ioi r ariual f i . u.., rttdriBt MAkKUUti niPKdhKk, ra rBiabbtly carMt. fainit.kt as) r. Ititt U lb ftUnf, it its iu trait 1 ni fibit, for iu -s.b( posiur iut. CLitsiiAtk sit oS.ee ur tr Bail ifiTii4. Lit j ibiuo giiro fr-. ftuoma prfci for lAJtet to4 cBilBfD. Ctfti (uaraotM-l MARRIAGE GUIDE, OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY. tit It aa IdtNiUaff rk of luaarta lari sXm ffa, aa Wbtaika tiwkbU iaforuUMa lr tlivM L art scui.sA, t aeateisii tia awria. U oataiB.i u-s MMm ud adtie f a tttyu. iaa as fifu-l HJ vi4st, M4 aLswla as ia U (.riftto df.t af r a.aU aoa daiis tart,WLut th tftUf ftoW. is cbUms tryUMM m U tt laa taaaraii t;tUa tbM i strta k"-ic. ! .sub taai it ' r-ublUliwl ia u sai tjsiik. fttm, f ttf CabU. A44r AWL a DUtira;, M W MMtm l , ChtMg, i A BOOK FOR THE MILLION; Marriage! . I A PrlvftW CoaDMlsvr to Ifci IUarrlatl, r tAuaa iMl to wrrf, oft Ut pfiyitutofteat Biywnti 4 rwsuaduxi w Ibm MXBaJ viUna wiik tha Guide. lhtt dtMovartM is tka kUm f rtbradaouaa, yraaarria uk oiMiAWa, . i&ii U m UWrMdut work f two kndr4 aA4 rtstf fiTM. witk aarou wmgruint, ad ootaiai lajuati uluriBallwft for Uu wtw ara K.arri4 or cvclriBfylai Bir. ni: aull It U a bouk Utai uuiti u k ii tiotUr Wuk tti astjr. aal nut Wfl aaraluatilj abuttt tb bu. U oubtatua ibt tintriuo and ad sic of pkr trial Uum rvtyuUliwft i urd wide. abiS tiould bo ui Lhi prl tau daac i of otary Biai a4 IVibalo lbroutoBt Uto aur Kiuta. It aoibrao f urfUuag wo UsO ouLjact ut U. -br auto siysttoni to at to vortk kwt, M4 knock ttet ia 0s4 (ubuafeod lo oaj ottior srk. Hvbt w aoy tr of pjotAft) tor Plftf Coon. oJdruM lir. teuli ifitMfiaarr, hs. lii.o.ULt4 boo' fit Uuu. klo Nolle to tht Afflicted and Unlortunatt. li:foro oirl;iOf to tho awtoriouo ouook wko o4rrrtlor l tuL.ut i'wr, of luiuc oijr qua'K roaa4ic, tru I'r. utto' wrk. no Euaiissr vital your 4ioooo is or iwo our L jour vo&sllUuo. Ur kut(otaMiotiioo4oabehoftMof ivontjr otnerootatt i llt'lurssMl tf auoko of iito ni ullroud tuoditial prvlr Ot.ro U tit la oouotrj OJid fcorvpo, ottd coo bo fluOKUlird t. ouuaiiy t by tiiaii, vO t0 dlaaaOao mDt IOsmI lb fau ooiti. Pftv-l au4 (.arWr. . it Kurtk ki-kat Oir(. fcotM Valkv .u l t hsiil. 8t v lh:i Commercial College St. Louis, Mo. Crstablished in 1359. THOS A. KICK, A M. L. L. B JA8. KICK, A. M.. i. U. HUH WOOD, j PriiK'ipaU FULL LIFE SCHOUKSHIP. S8I 00 M. 1ST Cuiuplrle, 'lliuiouglt su.f Fruit iil cuurs of Kludy iu llit. 1 uiir.l sidles vuurae iutlisurutible to evrry youiiK luu nit l.mklt. ou llir htt ui hie. Fr Illustrated Circular, AtlJrest, HtuS A. Rill:, A Sl .l . L.B . fllilrut. sulJ as Illuminators, which ars biide from at the I'tttrburb FxpsMtbui ; sti I was al l t, by the LUilI I 'Huf'sF. DEi'AKiMtNT. iHiSld Cl l l.lted StutH MfcallibOit Intpec- ! the market. fit A OK -OLD II ED. BROTHERS, CAIRO, Xlits. jMark These Facts.., TI.e T.liiuoi,j' i,l tbe W tole Woil l. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. "I IiuJiio,h-UU- ; Hi.llowsy' Flllstsveiuea S Lrmt) uut ' iitir Tills ute lutrvtlo.is." I srit.l lt,r i,ull..-i lux, und w-u tlifUi lu Le OU.Isf. " Ur. nttllowsy Us cuiej n,y liei ltt.t tut wcltroDic." "I kv tine ..I your I'ill to my ,Kbe iur rh(,: rm iit.ii bus Ihe.Uur ItiUr ii. un ot hii iu ilUj. " My rntusul ttiuriiluM i. t'uitl " M mirtu.i of H..lloj' umiiuei.1 c.tre.l me ( ol myelin tl.r hed l iulil.e.1 sinii. .if vmtr Uiuuubut b. Imul the ear, ami the UOi eh un fuiiiUy.'',4r,ob'',lr"i ' Wa'" "Uc ," 'jr '1 enclose a .Ii.IUi ; your uri.e U i: tul. but ll. Iiit.llilue ttiiue I Mtirtli s.loilai ' 'heittl uie rlv lid rs of your I'ih ' "11 ute I. me tlnee bot of your Till l,y re turn mail , l.tr I hill aud fever " - I ttavrovt.r2Mi suota trstiHmoial as tU.t 1st Want of spu r i oil ls iur to I'oiii liiiir. For Cutaneous Disorders,' And all fruptious of tits kiu, tlii ointmtut is most iuvaluable. It U.h uot lual axuruaily aloue, but iM-iit-tralea i tit Hit- liio.l n.rLluus ruWu lo Ibt vry root ul tlw eril. O HOLLOWAY'S PILLS Imuriul.iy cure tlie following di-.ra Disorder of the Kidneys. in ull disfait-s uff.TtluK tliese organ, bnl.r tlifj. .Mnie tun mtirli or loo liui water; or Mltellirr Ibry be alllintwl Hilli stouv tr Klatrl, or Willi arlii d I pmu settltsl .ii Hit- loiu on i tl.e region of Hit, kidney, lltete fills nbould b ta keu aixiordiBK to Ilia irintrt dirts'lu.n, i..l tb Uintineut Itoul.l be well rubbed luto ttie small oi ll.t- Wk ai bed time, Tli. tmatiut-ut will nit al iii.i.l iiuuiediale reiki' btti ull ollicf situaui have laiied. For Ftomachs Out of Order. No metlicin will o eflectually Improve (be l.uie ol'tlie atoiuacb a tlteae I'ill; they reiiMVe all acidity oo:aioiied rillier by iutaiuurraui 1 improper diet. I bey reach tbe liver and rtJm it to a Uealtl.y action; they are wontlerfully rrtit -loiia in rase of atlu-lu faet Uiey never Uil iu curing all dtanrdera of tlie liver and BtonuMi. HuI.LoWAY'S I'll.LS are tlie beat known .u tl.e world lor tha following tlisease i Afut. Aslliiuu, lliliou t ofnplauiu, lllott'hca ou lite sliu, Uowela, lonsuiuption, tttbilliv, lrop', Dyseulery, klryaipela. feitule IrrrifUliti Hie ever of all kind, fit, tioul, lleadiube, lu'li-m-ation, iDflaiumaiiou, Jau..di.e, l.iver loiu plainti, l.umbatfo, I'lle. JUteuiutiiu. Ktieu lion ol uriue, .urofuU or hing's Kvtl. pie 'ibroats. htoue aiitl l.mv.. Tiivllouloureux. Tuiuot, I Ivera, Woriuaof all kiuds, Weakun I t utu any eaiie, ate. IMPORTANT CAUTION. None are genuine uul "ie altcnuture of J Itayiliii'k, a aueat for the L ulled Mate, ur- rouud eaeb box ot I'll!, aud illuluteiu. A limi.Uume rewanl will be y in u Ki any one rsu deriuv aufii iuforiuatiun as uiay lead Iu lb dficcuou of auy party or parties t'otiuteiliiilug the uiedb'ine or vvuJiug Ike aalue, kuuwiu llietu lo lie spuriou. iiiM at the nnuuUciory of rr.feiaor HL Loiv at Co., Nr ut k, aud by all te.pectablu (kUKKinU au.l dealer lu lued.ctue ibronttUont the uinliied World, iu bose al ' cent, iiils aud (I eaeit. I r Tuere I colts id.'Mbk' saving by twins' larger ie. ... N. i. Hirer lions for lb sutdauce or latuul In every disorder are adiied lu ea'b;bo Office, 112 Liberty Bt., Wew York. diw-Df tl ty 4 4 i .V f t