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THE DAILY CAIRO BULLETIN- VOLUME X. OFFICIAL DIKKCTOBT. City Officers. Mayor Henry Winter. Trewillrnf-B. K. Parker. Cierk-J.B. Phlllla. Counselor-Wtu. B. Gilbert. Marahel-C. l. Arter. Attorney-W. Q. McUe. Follce alegWlrete J. J. Bird. HOARD Of ALUIRIIIN. Iftrat Wird-dno. Yocnni. Win. OTsllehan. Seoond Ward-Wood Riteuhon.e, N. B.Thistle ood,. Third Wtrd-W. P. Wrlglt. JohD Wood. Fourth Ward -Charles O. ratler, V. J. Foley. Fifth WardT. W. lUIUdty, Chan. Lamasler. County Officers. Circuit Judge-O. A. Harker. Circuit Clerk-J. A. Keevei. County Judge It. H. Vocaiu. County Clerk 8. J. Hatuin. County Altorney-W. C. Malkoy Cou n ty Tress u rer A . J . Aide u . Sheriff John Hodges. Coroner-K. PiUgereiC. County Commissioner.-!. . Hallldsy, . Brow ii, rt.muel Brlley. CHUECIIrX A MICAS M. K. FuurtMtbtli Hret, between 1 Wain iinut and Ctdur .treete: service. Sahbnla 11 ( a.m. and 7:3i) p.m.; Suudey richool u. m. '"IllftlSTIAN-ftghleenlh street: meeting Sab- J bath 10:.) p. ni.; prcichlug occasionally. c tUUKCH OF TUK ItEUEKMKR-tKBlscopal) Fourteenth etreet ; Morning mayor tBamiin Ms. m.; eveuing prayer. T :) p.m.; aebbatb oul It a. m. Uet. ht. i. Uillort -Lee. Hector. 10. HI school It a. m. IMltRT MlSSloNAHr; BAPTIST CHrRCU r Preaching at 10:30 a. ni., 3 p. m., and 7:30 p. n Sibbstb school at 7:30 p m. lluv. T. J. Shores, pastor IUTHERAN -Thirteenth street; services fai J liatUlla. m. aud7:)p tu.; buuday school a. to. Hev. Dtterechner. cantor. MBTHODlST-C.r. Eighth and Walnut streets; Preaching Sabbath U:M a. m. and 7 p. m.; stayer meeting, Wednesday 7::t p. m.; Sunday School. 3 p. m. Kei. A. P. Morrison, pastor. IjKBSBYTKKIAN' Klghth street: preaching on flabbetu at 11:00 a. in. and 7:i. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.; Sunday (school at t P- m. Kev. B. V. Ueort;e, pastor. SBCOND FltKEWILI. BAPTIST Fiftecr.th street, between Walnut and Cedar ilrects; aer Vice. Sabbath at and T :30 p. m. fit JOKEPH'.S-Kouan Celholic) Corner CroM ij and Waluut streets; serwcea tia'ibath 10:30 a. ni.; Sunday School at p. si.; Vespers it p. m.; ser vices eery day at S p. m. ST. PATRiCK'S-tllomao Catholic) Corner Ninth atreet and Washington aeuue- aervicea Sab ath 5 and 10 a. m. ; Veapers i p. m ; :t , p m ; services every day at a p. m. Kef. F . stl, prteal. K.ULBOAlW. LLLNOIS CENTRAL R. R. Shortest ami Quickest Rout to St. Louis and Chicago MMIK onlr road runnlngtwo daily train from Cairo Lroaklus direct tunoectiut with Eateru line. THAI"IILIAaCIRO. , m 1:10 p. Fail eiprea,arrilng :a St. Uai . :jj p. m. ; Chicago :5) a. ni 1:10 n.m. CINCINNATI 4 LOUISVILLE FAST LINK Arming in Cinnnnatl at 7:00 a m.: Loaiivillc, 7 ia. m.; iDdiauapolt. 4:15 a. m. 1'ancLgera by tix train arrive at above poinu 12 TO 3vj HOURS IN ADVANCE Of any olhi'r route. 7.11k p. m Pat Mall, with deeper, attar bed. Tor i .W ST. Mil IS and C'HlCAiiO. amviDK In St. UwlaatlJWa. m.: Lhica.at 10:4-) a tn . cuunert lui at tdln or Kfliunbaui lor Cincinnati, Louievllle a 3d Indianap'ilia FAST TIME EAST. ri 4 fJUJUVl ' UUSJ by thin line eo through IhrhiuftAO io tbe Kat ttilhunl any 4:areaaed by handay Ulerwaiun. The Satnr dar afternoon train from Cairo arrive, in ew orH Moad.v morning at 10 Thlrty-aix hour. In ad eanrr of anr other route. r-Aavertlmi-nt. of competing line that they mike bi tter time than thia one are liued either tirouffh iRBorance or a deeire to mlalead the put)ii;. Pur throujh tlek ta and Information app.y at Hit no: Central lUilroad drpot. Cairo. TRAINS AUKIVE ATCAIItO: JA.i. JOHNSON. tleu'l SoiitUera Ar t. J. . JONKs, Ticket Ajent. II. W. HMITHKUS, ltM-elvfr. SHORTEST SHORT LINE BETWKKN CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS. Time Sclioilule: Throuffb Ktpreaa lenea Cairo .10:0ta m. ThroURh Ktprvaa arrive, at K SI I.onii.. 4ip.m. Through KxpreiHi leave K. St. Louie.... 8:.')a.m. ThronKh Eipreaa arrive, at Cairo 5:15 p m. MurphyvUoro accommodation leavea Cairo x 15p.m. Muphvbiro Ace. arrive at Unrphyehoro H:55 p m. Marpby.boro Acr. Ive Maribvburo .. 5:V) p.m. Murpbynboro Acc. arrive" at t airo 11 55 p.m. The Cairo I 9t. Lonia Rill Road l the only all Rail Route between Cairo and St. Loula under one maaacement. therefore there are no delara at way .tatloaa altin connection, from other line.. Cloae and aure connection" al St . Loul( with other Kaea for Narta, K.at and Weat. J.A.AUOLE. I. M. JOHNSON. Agent. (teneral Manager. (JAIR I f, VIYCW.VXKS 11 It n . If Tf TDK SHORTEST ROLTK TO SHORTEST TO LOriS it BllLhO MUM, CINCINNATI. BAL TIMORE AND WASHINGTON. 1 UTf THE SHORTEST TO INDIAN; 3-t AllLriO APOLIS.PUILADKLI'UIA.NEW IOEK AND BOSTON SIX HOURS SAVED Orer traiiia of all other ronte makin the lame counectiooa. tW Paascngers by other routei to make connec Mona aunt ride all ulght. waiting from one to six hours at small country statioui for trains of ton acting road.. UT?f PfT I?RTHBFAiTandteke our 4:44 JVLMMilYinLH m, irain, wachlni Evans tille, Indianapolis, Clacianatl and Louisville same aay. Trains leave and arrive at Cairo as follows : Mall leaves 4:45 a.m. ail arrives 10:00p.m. Through tickets and check to all Important Cities. r. A. MILLER KOSWSLL MILLER. Uen'l Pass. Agent. Ueneral Snp't. J.. B. CHCRCH. Paaaeager Afit. DYIlLVO and ekxovatinu.. Y OUR OLD CLOTHES ," can iionri'U.T r DYX;D Oil ltKPAIUKO At a Trifling F.ia-C. 0. D. CHAS. S1IKLLKV, JfO, 30 EIGHTH ST. EaVUl.tt ami UeiM' old aM taidt aew CAIRO ST. LOUIS R. U.j NKW COX SHOP. H, E. INCK, NEW GUN SHOP, Commercial Are., oipoait ScWntb Ht. CAIRO, : : : ILjI.INOIH. Guhs. Pistols, Safes and Locks Repaired. Keys Made to order. CHOKE BORING ON BREACH LOADING (i(JN8 A SPECIALTY. All work guaranteed .atlafactory. at cheaper rate uancan b obtained at any other place In the city. WHOLESALE WINES AND LIQUORS K.SMYTII&CO., WhoU-nalt aud lietall iK-alera in Foreign and Domestic Liquors Wirier of all Kind?, NO. CO OHIO LEVEE. MESSRS. SMYTH k CO. have conatantly a large pUiek of the bent good. In the market and live e.peclal attention to ttie wboleaale branch ! the bu.luu. E STABLISHEI) 18C;i. F. M.Stoctfletli. Fredolln Briwa, Stockflktii & Bkoss, Same.tor. to F. II. Stockflcth, Importfiii and Wlmlmle Urttleri Furcijfu aud Domestic in LIQUORS AND WINES, hhine. Kelly l!and, Catawha. California and Im port'-d Port, Shi-rry, .Medara Wtnea and Cbaia- NO. i OHIO LEVEE, CAIRO, ILL. BOOT AND SHOKS. ( KOCH, Maanficturrr and Dealer in BOOTS AND SHOES, ALSO Leather and Findings No. uCouiuien-ial Avr., Bet. Plflh and Silth St.. CA1HO, ILLINOIS, Keapa tosauntlv on hand a lar;e aaortment of (-nt and Ladiui Boota and ho- of all atylra and alien, and of tt- very be?l of St Louia and Cincinnati Uand made work; old cheaper than ever before, and chr.per thau likt; good caa be ob tained in thia city. Alao. alwava on haml a large etoek of Leatberand Finding, of all deanription, uol j vrrr c!oe. MEAT MARKKT. XEW MEAT MARKET. roa STJSAMUOA.TS. Sianf the RaSaio Uead (!aiio, 111. K0F.HLKE BROS., Proprietors, JOKAHELL, Aent. A tall aud complete aaiplv of the best of all kind, meat alwari on band. O Orders tiled at any hoar, day or night. BITCH ER. JACOB WALTER, BUTCHER AND Dealer in "Fresh Meat. EIGHT STREET, llotwetm NVivahitigtori and Cum metvinl Av., tutinining Iltmrtj. KEIPh fnr sale the heatftesf, Pork. Mstton. Veal. Lamb, Sausage, Ac, and is prepared to sen families In an acceptable manner. NX JOHN iJPROAT, PROPRIKTUR OF SPKOAT'8 PATENT Rkfuigerator Oaks, ASD Dealer Wholesale in Ice. ICE BY THE CAR LOAD OKTOX, WELL PACKED FOR SHIPPING. Car liOru.s u Specialty. () P'FICK: Cor.Twelfth Street aud Le?eet CAIRO, ILLINOW. No Ml. Ohio I Lev,.t. CAIRO, ILLINOIS. FRIDAY BULLETIN BINDERY. rilHE BULLETIN 1 BULLETIN BUILDING Washington Avenue, Corner Twelfth Street. E. A. BURNETT, Propuietor. BINDING Of till descriptions to order at . Lowest prices. RULING To Oixler on Short Noticre RULED PAPER, Letter Heads, 10 and 12 Pound Note Heads, Sand ( Pound Bill Heads, Hand 16 Pound Statements, 5 and 6 round Bills Lading, 10 PoUnd ALL FIRST-CLASS PAPKR. Envelopes, Tags, Cards, White and Colored BIN DISK Y .POSTER PAPER. MORNING. APRIL 18. 1879. VEliCTIXK VEGETJJE 'DROPSY, 1 1 I nofcr until Ifqrgtjt the Fiit Dose. D. H. K. Stivix.: Dear Blr.- I have been a reet "dfierer from drop-JT- 1 icondnud torov houae more than a year. r.. ume , wtR eiUPlr hU i, na. I waa obllKed to have two men help me iu i and out of ou. . wouko m mcnea larKr than niy natn ral iiw around my walat. I auffered all a man could and llv. I tried all remedlea for dropav, I bad threo different doctor.. Mr friend, all expect ed I wailddlB; many nlffht. 1 expected to die lie fore morning. At lam Vegetlne waa aent to me hy a friend. I never hall forpit tbe 6rnt do.e. I could reallje ita good effect, from day to day; I waa (ret tins nMr. After I bad tnkun some 5 or bottlea I could aleep quite well night. I began to l?in n0"!j'U ifc1' After tk'nK ora bottle. I could walk from one part of my room to the other. My appetite wu good ; the drop.r bad at thia timo disappeared. I kept taking the Vegetlne until I re gained my uual health. I heard of a great many curea by u.lng getine after I got out and wa able to attfud to my work. I am a carpenter and builder. I will alao .ay it u cured au auut of my wlfe'a ot Neuralgia, who had Buffered for more thau 20 veare. She eaya .he hi. not had any neuralgia for eight inontha. I have given It to one of my children for Canker Humor. I have no doubt lu my mind U will cure any humor; it U a great eleanner of the blood ; it ii chfc to give a child. I will recommend It to the world. My father la eighty yeara old, and be aava tbvrc t. nothing like it to give strength and life to an .god pereon. I cau not he too thankful for the cm- of it. I am, veryemefullv, Youra. JOHN S. NOTTAGE. AU DtaiAit ni Blood. If Vogetine will relieve p.in. eleanae, purify, aud cure auch dieaen, re.tor lug tbe patient to perfect health after trying differ ent phy.lclau. many remcdie. and Buffering for year. I. it not cooclu.lve proof, If you are a sufferer, irou can be cured t Why la tbi medicine perform ing Much great cure? It work, iu tbe blood, in tbe circulating fluid. It can truly be called the Great Blood Punder. Tbe great aource of di.eaae origin ates in the blood; and no medlcino that doea not act directly noon It. to nurtfv and renovate, kae anv juit claim apou public attention. VEGETINE I owe my Health TO YOUR VALUABLE Vefetine. Nwwkt, KT., Apr. 2fJ, JK. Mr. E. n. STirtNi:- Dear Sir : Having .uffered from a breaking out of Cankerona Sore, for more than five yeara, caoaed by an accident of a fractured bone, which fracture ran into a running anre, and have ueed everylhinz I could think of, aud nothing helped me until I had taken aix bottlea of your valuable medicine, which Mr. Miller, the apothecarv, recommended very high ly. The aixth bottle cure'd me. aud ail I cau aay la, that I owe my health to your valuable Vegetlne. Your mum obedient aervant, ALBERT VON KOEDER. "It i. unnece..ary for me to enumerate the dia caea for which the VaocTiNi ahould be uxed. I know of uo diaeaae which will not admit of its uac with goodre.itlts Almo.t innumerable complaint are caused by polonou...ecretion. iu the nlood, wlil'-h can be entirely eipeled from the ij.tem hy the uae of the Vutixi. When the blood i. per fectly cleansed, the disease rapidly yield.: allpalne ceaxe; bealthyaction is promptly reftured. ami the patieut Is cured." VEGETINE Cured me when the DOCTORS FAILED. Cincinnati, O., Apr. 10, 1877. Mr. H. R. KTivt:- Dear Sir: I waa seriously troubled with Kidney Complaint for a long time. I have consulted the best doctors in this city. I have used your Vaue Ttxt for this ai.ease. aud it hi. cared mu when tbe doctors failed to do so. Youra truly, ERNEST Dl'KIGAN, Keldenee, Wl Race Street; Place of bueiue.s. 373 Ceut. Ave. V.EGET INK PHEPARED BY H. R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS. Vegetiue Is .Sold JJy all Druggists, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. .Ini.ua Uijiku, N. B. Tiii.Tt.awooo. J. II. Moohk 1 1 1 N K LE, Tl I ISTLE WOOD it MoOliEj PROPKI8TOP.S Fanner's Tobacco Warehouse AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No.. 1 JO aud 1-17 Commercial Avenue. CAIRO, ILL fVLIberil Advanreineat made on Consign meuta of Tubacce, Klcmr, and Craka. tVAg ut for Gear, Scott A Co. thre.hlng ma chines, portable taw mill and threshing engines. Agents for Champion harvesting machine., mower, and reapers. COX MISSION. ALLIDAY BROTHERS, CAIRO. ILLINOIS. Commission Merchants, biAi.aa.il FLOUR, GRAIN AX'D HAY Itoprttor Egyptian Flouring Mills Hixhest Canh price Paid for Wheat. CARPKNTRR AND COmACTOR. J0ILV A. POOR, Caupkntku and Contractor. SHOP ON TKNTil STREET, (between Wa.hlugton aud Walnut.) Estimates ou buildings ou losttos by Are or otherwise made ou bhoi t notice. tU work intrusted to him will receive prompt ttentiua. and will be executed In lat ifictory Latest News. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH uvEitrooL oitArx. Liverpool April 17,3:00 r. m. Wlicat unchanged Winter, 8s U(l9s4d; Spring, 7s 6d 8i 2d; Culifornia average, 8s Od 9u 3d; Culifornia club, fls 3dfl9 7d. Com new 4s Cd. NEW YORK ORAIN. New Vork, April 17, 12:00 m.-Wlieat quiet No. 3 Chicago, 091 00; No. 2 Milwaukee, $1 01; Red Winter, $1 02 1 12; No. 3 Red Winter, $1 12 I 15,; No. 3 Amber, $1 09&1 09 J. Corn quiet Steamer, 43,ii4'J-4'; No. 3, 43J., ; No. 2.44-,44i;. CHICiOO OUAIN AND PRODUCE. CtucAoo, April 17, 10 a. m. Pork- May, 10 ; June, $10 10. Corn May, 34; June, 34.f 34?a'. Wheat May, 89.V; June, 90. Chic.ioo, April 17, 12:00 if. Corn May, 34 ;4'; June, 3.j.'i. Wheat-May, 89; June, 91 bid. Pork - May, $10 02J,'; June, $10 12j;10 15. Chicaoo, April 17, 2:30 i m. Wheat, Mv, 89; June, 9090ii. Crn-May, 34;,4';Junc, 35'. Pork-April, $9 97 't 10 00; May, $10 02; June, $10 . THE MISSISSIPPI JETTIES. A LETTER FROM CAPT. EAD8 A KEEN REPLY TO II A Its B CRITICIHMS TIIE CUANOE OP CONTRACT THE QUESTION Or ADVANCING MONET CONDITION Of TDK CH ANNEL SE CURITY OP TUB WORK. 1 - N. T. Trlbauc. Capt. James B. Eads answers some cur rent misrepresentations of the condition of hiB great work at the mouth of the Missis sippi, in a manner w hich his assailants will at least admit to be reasonably vigorous. It is evident that the opponents of Capt. Eads and of the New Orleans jetties are busy in the hope of misleading the press and the country, and his letter, therefore, desenes a wide hearing. To the Editor of the Trlbnne: Sir As the Tribune, with its usual catholic spirit of liberity, ban been a con stant advocate of the improvement of the mouth of the Mississippi from its com mencement to the preseut moment. I ven ture to ask space in its coulmns to correct some misstatements respecting the work and its results made during the last few weeks by the Cincinnati Commercial, the Chicago Tribune and the Memphis Ava lanche. I cannot be expected to reply to to every petty censor in the land who chooses to belittle this important work, or to answer the personal assaults which ignor ance or malice may prompt; but as persis tent falsifieution is often excepted fur the truth,! will be pardoned for exposing some of the most notable misstatements nude by these papers respecting the jetties. I natu rally seek to do this through the columns of a metropolitan journal whose readers are so much more numerous than those of the pro vincial dailies mentioned. These papers condemn congress for the recent advance made to me of $750,000, on the ground Unit I have not given an equiva lent for the money. The Commercial says : "The' whole contract was changed in the interest of the contractor," and that ''the operation was one of the most impudent and shameless ever perpetrated." It says "he succeeded in manipulating congressmen and bringing about a change of contract in creasing the liabilities of the United States $3,000,000; and so involved is this trick that the country has hardly been able to d'uicover it," these statements are simply "impudent and shameless" falsehoods, as will be seen presently. THK CHANOK OP CONTRACT. When the jetty bill first passed the house of representatives, it provided tor the im provement of the Southwest Pass, which was twice as wide and twice as deep as the South Pass. It was the one I wished to im prove, for it was not obstructed by a bar at its upper end, as the South Pass was, and it had nearly twice as deep water on the bar as at its mouth. Besides these advantages, it discharges four times as much water. There was, therefore, no reason why I could not safely guurrantee to produce through its bar a channel thirty feet deep, with a bottom width 350 feet, although this great width of thirty feet water involved the necessity of a central depth probably teu feet greater. In the last hours of the session, acting un der the advice of the commission of engin eers of 1874, the bill was changed by the senate and made to apply to the South Paas against my advice, and with my assurance that the si.e of channel named in the bill was so great that it could only be obtained by the dangerous experiment of directing more water into the pass than its natural volume. This, for reasons that are well un derstood by hydraulic engineers, is deemed hazardous. It was in evidence before the committees of the senate and house, at the last session that Generals Barnard and Wright, and all of the seven engineers, composing the com mission of 1874. thought it unwise to at tempt this experiment. The works at the head of the passes now completely control the discharge of each pass, and at but little additional cost the discharge of South Pass can be doubled or quadrupled. Its natur al discharge is only aixitit one tenth part of tho whole volume of tho river. This dis charge was reduced by the various other works constructed, until last year it had lost probably ten per t ent of its volume. This ha now Iwrn fully restored by receul alterations in the controlling works at the head of the pass. From these facts it must lie evident that I was prepared to Increase ita volume to any eatent If the government NEW SEUIES-NO. 255. required it, and it therefore remained for congress to determine whether It wm to th interest of tlio United State to risk the p siblo injury or ultimate destruction of the)' good result already secured by insisting tlie attempt tocreato a channel greater th me uaturat volume 01 mo pasa couia prev yf duco with safety. The needa of comment i will be amply satisfied with the dimeoaiodx now fixed by law. For these reasons the senate committee said in ita report: "The decrease of widths from those required by the act of 1875 will be aa much to the In terest of the government as to that of Mr. THE QUESTION OV ADVANCING MONET. The question of advancing money to me beyond the requirements of the law wan very carefully considered by both commit tees, and especially by the senate commit tee. The provisions of the original acta were studiously drawn to protect the got; - erament from tho very slightest possibility of paying out a dollar on this great work lictore its absolute success should be to far' demonstrated as to give results ot unques tioned commercial vulue 11 ly equal to the promised payments, and also to throw upou myself and my associates every possible hazard o( tho undertaking. The severity of its provisions may be inferred from' the fact that although the works are so .nearly completed and although a channel depth of twenty-five feet is secured through them under the terms of tho onVinal act. we would only be entitled to-day to $1,000,000 of the agreed price for the works; or to less than one-fifth part of that price. When to this fact it is added that we undertook the deepening of this channel for $92,000 less than seven eminent engineers estineatcd that it would cost under tho usual mode af payment; that we assumed every risk of injury to the works and failure of the plan, and that we have, even under the amended law, to create a channel four or five feet deeper than they proposed to secure with their estimate, I feel sure that all fair mind ed men will, in view of the results we have accomplished, liehcve that we nave fairly earned all the money we have yet received from the government. CONCLUDED IN TO-MOBROWB DAfLTf Wuencued and Raceed by the pang of rheumatism, the joints eventually become grievously distorted, and sometimes aasume an almost grotesque deformity. To pre vent such results by a simple and agreeable means is certainly the part of wisdom. A tendency to rheumatic ailments may la successfully combatted with Hostetter'a Stomach Bitters, the medicine with a pres tige of a long and successful career, of un bounded popularity, and of emphatic pro fessional endorsement. It removes from the blood those im'immatory impuritira which pathologists assign as the cause of rheumatism, and not only purifies the life current, but enriches it, promoting vigor bv fertilizing its source. Digestion, the actio of the bowe'.s and the secretion of the bile, arc aided by it, and it impels the kidney) aud bladder to a regular and active per formance of their functions. It is beside a thoroughly reliable remedy Jur, and mesne of preventing, periodic fevers. Yoo Must Curb that Cough. With Shiloh's Consumption Cure you can cure yourself. It has established the lact that Consumption con be cured, while for Cough . Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and all diseases of Throat and Lungs, it is abso lutely without an equal, Two doses will re lieve your child of Croup, it is pleasant U take and perfectly harmless to the youngest child, and no mother can eQbrd to be with out it. You can use two thirds of a bottle and if what we say is not true wo will re fund the price paid. Price 10 cU. COcU. and $1,00 per bottle. If .your Lungs are sore or chest or back lame use Shiloh's Por ous Plaster. Sold bv Barclay Brothers. Have you Dyspepsia, arc you Constipa ted, have you a Yellow skin, Loss of Appe tite, Head Ache, if so don't fail to use Shi loh's System Vitalizer. It guaranteed U relieve you, and will you continue to su&Vr wben you tan be cured on such terms at tlie.se. Price 10 rents, and 75 cents. Sold by Barclay Brothers. Well's Persian Pertume "Hackmetack is rich and fragrant try it. Sold by Barclay Brothers. Thk Mexican "Dollar. What is the difference between tbe Mexican dollar aael Tabler's Buektye Pile Ointment? One docs what it promises and the other doeaa't. The Mexican dollar says, "I am one hun dred cents;'1 but when you come to invest it you find it is only eighty-five. Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment says, "I will ctre ou of Piles;" and upon trial it is found tr do so in every case. It makes but one promise to cure Piles; and doea so without failure. Price 50 cents a bottle. Por sale by Barclay Bros. CoussENs' Compound Honetof Tam La been so long and favorably known that it needs no encomium. For coughs, cold, sore throat, hvarsenes8,ctc., it affords RfteeJy relief, and is a most pleasant and cfficaciotM remedy, honey aud tar being two of ita in gredients. The skill of the chemist and the knowledge ot a physician were united io its preparation, the result being a com pound which is the favorite remedy in thia severe climate, and has no equal as acue for coughs, colds, hoarseness, bronchitis croup, etc., Use Ccussens' Honey of Tar. Price 50 cents. For tale by Barclay Broa. First class cut cards at the Bcmjwi ofllceatSt. Louis wholesale price. Print ing $1 00 U .50 per thousand. Cukw Jackson's best Bweet Nsvr T- bacco. ..IM -, v;-", ;y ,. .... ,:' ; a