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. pwri&WtON AL CAHM-fHTrtlCI AXU. r H. MARFAN, M. I)., KomVoiatklflPKysU'Un awt Suifaou mi -nn.mfriii annua. Residence corner Fourteenth Hi. tod Valiinton -.vcnne. f iro. DK.VTLSTS. J)R. E. W. WUITLOCK, . 18 Dental Surgeon. omit-Wo I3i CommercUl Arenue, ttw,a jy?. W. C. JOCELYN, DENTIST. umOK-KiKtitli StretU near Commercial An-nue. NOTARY PI UUr. rplOMAS LEWIS, ; 'nUry Fublic ami C'oiivej uuccr. OF?iCI:-Witli tue Widow' and Oorpuaui' Mu tual Aid Socioty. ' ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW. j ISEUAR A LANSDKN, Attoxu.eys-at-Liaw. t.F?i02 No. US Commercial Aveuue. STEAMBOATS. JOR METROPOLIS AND PADITAII. K!c,nlJidwbe! Pawemjcr Steamer CHAMPION SSWXAS A J. BIUD... . Muter. ...Clerk- U-.r Ctir verr afternoon at 3 o'clock, tor Patluc!. eropo;i .and wy Usdiu. ot freijit or pe apply to SOL. A. blL hU, Ajent CAIRO CITY ..FERRY CO. FKttKYBOAT THREE STATES. 0 and ifU-r Monday, June 16, Vm boat will mate ts. fouowuig trip: Li vis liavs nans Rt Fourtii : Missouri Laad'g. Kentucky Ld'g. 7 . m. a. n. It a. m. 2 p.m. p. m. Hm. 3 p. m ?:S) a. m. 9:M a. m 1! ) a. m. i: W p.. 5:00 p.m. SUNDAYS. :) a. m. 3::W p.m. Ho. lit a. m. 12 m. S p.m. S:30 p. m. 10 a. ci. 4 p. m. COMHl-SjilOS MERCHANTS. Ji.-ms Ili.NKLa, K. B. Thisttliwood, 4. II. Mook HlXKLE, TlIISTLEWOOD & Moore, PEOPRIKTOK3 Farmer's Tobacco Warehouse AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. IS and 1-2T CommeK'.ti Avenue. , CAIRO U-L tfLibera! Advancement msda on CuLflfii mnut of Tobacce. floor, and Grain. Mr-AitfUUforOcar, Scott Co. threhins ma chine, portablu saw mlU and thrvtbiDg ouiu.:. AkqU for Cbamviaa barreitiug nvacbint-a. muwur aad ruaport. BUTCHER. J ACOB WALTER, BUTCHER -AS- Dealer in EYesh Meat: EIGHT STREET, itetweea Wttfehington and Com jncrcial A.v, udjuininj; Xlarmya. V R SP for a!e th best Beef. Pork, Mutton. Veal. lamb, SauHaKv. c, and 1 prepare! to nerve isjiiuion la an accuiiwoie naowr. ICE. JOHN SPROAT, PROPRIETOR OP SPROAT'S PATENT Ief r ig e rj ato r Cars, AND Wliolesale Dealer in Ice. ICE BY THE CAR LOAD OR TON, WELL PACKED FOR SHIPPING. Car Loads a Specialty. OFB'ICK : Cor.Tweltth Street and Levee, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. IRON WOKKS. pOUNDRY, MACHINE SHOP AND 1 STEAM FORGE. Vulcan Iron Works :OIIl6l.EVIiK.rAlK0.II.LSt. . John T. Reiuiie, T 1 A VINO KKtalillatiod hlaworka al tbeabov ' Al tlonnd plaua 1 bin lor prcpifd tbau vi-r fni Uavius a H(tim Uammur and aumle Tool, tfiu Bianuiacture of all kind of Mavlilnury, Aallroad, VfinlMtat and Ilrldge FoMuk" made ipociulty. Khhi:IkI aSUjuUoa (ilveu to repair of It- iioe aad Bran CntlnK of all kind made to ordui TIIK DAILY T1IE DAILY BIILLETIK ENTERED AT THE ;MT OVW K IS CAIUO, IL LINOIS, AS SECOND CI.AfiS MATTER. OFFICIAL rlPBlt or AtKiAKuWcoiryTY. Only Morning1 Daily iu Southern IUiuoIs, LOCAL REPORT. HioKlOmn, I Cairo, 111., heptembe pr ii. I W. i .Mine. Uar. Tner. Hum Wind. Yrl Weather. :4i a 111 13 I : u - - 4:rtlp.in -V-ti S.4tl . Si T 4-. NE. NE. s. W. 1 H M Maximum Temtwrntuiv. ; llulmum Tew pewum'.M.'; Rainfall, O.W luch.- r Serc'l Slcual Corn. V. A. IN AND AROUND THE CITY. Hoggarth's Humpty-Dumpty troupe is IxKktHl for Cairo, next Thursday hiul Fri day. Tle "reputation of the troupe is goou. Oysters only three tlays from their UhIs, in ilohile hay, were on sale on Eighth street, yesterday, at 50 nnd GO cents per can. SmureOsl'Orn furnishes his particular friends, who ask it ns a special tavor, a chaaceto obtain one of Hie lest gold watches in the city. -Capt. Shields plumes himself on uiak a center shot Monday myht, with the ii: second arrow lie winged a memlwr ot the Central Archery C!u!. Mr. Richard Sylvester, jr., of the St. Louis Republican, called uixn us, yester day. He remained in the city over niut, and will leave to-day. A man in business awl needing starch we will say would l in a bad tix it. tie could not get it on credit, at any price. This gives Davis a chance for another item. If the weather permits, the Central Xrehery Club will picnic and prize shoot . . . . S 'PI... in tue I'aru to-morrow anermvu. na- bovrs will be strung promptly at 2 o'clock. Supper will be served at 6. The principal actor in Sunday's hulla- 1 allot, on Poplar and Fifteenth. apieared before Squire Comings, yesterday, and srave satisfactory assurance that he will be on hand for trial to-day. It was a most inauspicious uiht, last night, for the "Great Southern Real Negro Minstrels:"' but as.a large nutn!er of re served seats Isad been sold, and as the com pany had a drawing reputation the house was well filled. A vel'.ow woman called upon the J Mavor, yesterday, and plead quite pathetic ally for the release of Miss Ella Davis. from the cala!oose. "Miss Ella was not really, iu a fix to be k"pt iu jail. There was no telhu" how soon, 'etc. Ve were not informed as to the outcome. The larger liouhlers in levee street might, with ooj results, be pouuded into survace. They will, otherwise, alway protrude, create a rough (juitacc, anl, in case of "Itattle-royals" among steamlioat crews, Cairo doctors or newspajnrr innn. would form over-handy deadly missiles. We understand that there was a meet ing of saloon-keepers, last night, the object of which was to consider the situation in view of the continued enforcement of the Sund.iv law. We were unable to find out what course the '"boys" concluded to adopt. It will probably develop itself in a day or two. The report was circulated m I'adiieah, Sunday evening, that the Champion had blown up near Cairo, killing a largo num ber of the crew and passengers. Of coure the report was wholly unfounded; but it caused great uneasiness among those who had friends or relatives on board. It was a cruel, idiotic lie. Ella Davis tired sundry verbal rounds into the ears of Mrs. McPliocters. Smiday evening, to the great damage of Mis. Mac's feelings. Wherefore Mis Davis was brought before Squire Robinson. ycstwl..y, and subjected to a line of live dollars and the usual costs. She will balance the ac count by a week's sojourn in the calalxHisc. Judge Browning will not preside in our Circuit Court during the September teriu, as was anticipated. Judge Baker will preside. It strikes us that thiscliaii"- ing about from county to county must not only be annoying to the Judges, hut must, tu some measure, interfere with the prompt dispatch of business. The Hibernian lire company held its regular annual election, Monday evening.. Mr. Jacobs was elected president: M. J. Ilowley, vice president; ('has. ('. Mason, secretary Tim Gorman, foreman ot engine; James O runny, assistant, and Robert How itt, foreman of hose. N. B. Tlnstlcwood. Thomas Koane and Robert Smjlh were elected directors. If the thief who whined and growled because, some of his stolen bank bills were ut n discount, was justly considered n mean thief, how shall wc class the Cairo Sun man who regularly filches our items, pusses thein oil' as his own, and then whines at The Dum.ktin because nil of them are not good ones i Wo propound the interro gatory : the reader can pinke tliu classili catiou. Dr. E. M. Lowe, of Pulaski, was in the city, yesterday, on business. Ho is of Republican antecedents; but the imwtvivu lent Bourbon iu Egypt is not more bitter or unrelenting in hi denunciations of the "rotten," ''thieving"' and "corrupted" Re publican party than the Doctor i.s., He is one of the very few Republican Green backers who do not play, false with their Peni'-cr'if.c :er.f ..leruW Cloudy do do du CAIRO BULLETIN: WEDNESDAY MOKMlNCj, SEPTEMBER 10. 1879. -It has been suggested that the f?!J'per month, usually paid tothepolico magistrate by the city, In lieu of costs, t bo paid, to Squires Robinson and Comings, an equal portion to each, while they arc performing the police magistrate's duties. The tub to bo thrown to Squire Osborn is all tho lines he may collect. The proposition Is fair enough, if the three justices are agreed. If we mistake not tho matter was brought to the attention of the council, last week, but elicited no discussion. , Phociou Howard has established a new weekly paper iu Danville, to w hich ho has given the name of the "Danvillo Bourbon." The head is awkwardly imbcUishcd with bust cuts of Jackson and Calhoun. The editorials arc exceedingly aggressive, and possess all the fire and snap that Thocion is worlt to impart to his w ritings. Tho Bour bon declares for the itu-election of Tilden in 18S0. The local advertising patronage is not what it ought to be, if there is a purpose to sustain the paper. Perhaps tho drunkest man in Cairo, yesterday, was tho larricue Andy Cain picked up on Thirteenth street, about six o'clock, in the evening. He was as limber as au empty bag; and nail he been the owuu'of tho world he would doubtless have given it all for the privilege of throw ing liimself at full length on the sidewalk nnd of taking a three hours' sleep. Ho managed, however, with the support ot two men, to plunge along until he reached the calaboose. Once there he was in the arms of Morpheus in four seconds. Mr. William Kendall, the gardener, is shoit a tine mule, and he is inclined to yield to the impression that the animal has been stolen. ' For some reason or other the rascals who steal Cairo horses or mules In come dissatisfied with their acquisitions and after riding Ym a score of miles oi more, turn 'm loose to shift for themselves. Four of the horses stolen from this city within he past six weeks have been recovered within a score of miles of this city, wanner ing about in the woods where the thieves abandoned them. The resorts of patent medicine ped dlers to draw crowds are often ingenious anddecidely original. We had a peddler of liniment here the other day, who traveled with a learned horse. Another liniment peddler is ou the way here with a negro tninistrel troupe that he draws arouudi a two-hoise-wagon. He is in Paducah, now, and will, if he shtys long enough, bankrupt the town. Business men close stores, labor ers quit woik and the whole popttlition gather alxiiit the wagon to witness the per formances of the miuistivls. It is con jectured that, with the possible exception of three iH;rsons, every man in Paducah has a bottle of liniment. -- Several little girls were abroad, yester day, selling tick-tsto the Hag'w benefit ball or sociable, in the Rough and Ready hall to-night. They seemed to lie much en couraged I y their success. The call is cer tainly one that appeals to the sympathies of everybody. Few men have sutlered as Mr. Hagie has suffered and survived. The mostexcrutiating pain follows every move ment of his Iwdy. lie is entirely helpless. His leg, inllumed and swollen, is said to be a most sickening sight to look at, and that no one looking at it can place his recovery among the possibilities. He has iour chil dren, ami is. of course, ut the end of four months' confinement, entirely penniless. Let his In'iieu't, then, ho a roiiser. It may be assumed that the report oi the pistol that signalized the death of Jim Medium, awakened all the sleepers in the house. That noil" of these heard the fero cious wniclt dog iiark, is convincing evi dence to lis that the murderer did not run away from the building immediately after firing the shot This very fact furnishes a due which the officers should not overlook. That th" wife, awakened by tin; report, did m t see anybody or hear any retreating f'ootstej s, is another fact of no little conse quence to those who may undertake the working up of the ease. Wherever the of ficers can lodge a motive tor putting the old man out of the way, mukiik will be a good place to look for the murderer. ' Old S.irah Williams, who has spent more time in Lhe calaboose limn any other per-oii living, completed a long term of impiisoment. Monday morning, and was one of the most contrite and repentant creatures ever discharged from that estab lishment. She had washed and uiimded all her clothing, and expressed a stout resolve to lead a sober, industrious life. She would try, she said, to obtain it good home; but she had acted so badly, of late, that she felt a hesitancy about asking for a place in a decent family : but as she had resolved upon a better life, she would go and go until she obtained the home. Parties who missed along Fourth street, alioul 10 o'clock, Mon day . evening, might have met Sarah, "whooping drunk," and m a fan way to earn a term of a round hundred days. Tin. wretched woman seems to be completely wedded to her cups. -We received a copy of the Williams. port (Ca.,) Banner, yesterday, with the fol lowing paragraph, which tells of the pres ence of Aldennnii Puller on his old stump Ing ground- marked : "Mr. Charles Pntie'r, of Cairo, Illinois, is heru on a visit. Ho i stopping vili the family of Mr. Adam Foil liter. East Third street. Twenty-four yours ago he was a clerk In the store of lpik-gnu" .v inognrdner, then the largest establish ment In the place. He also cleiked fr Mr Henry 1,'linam, and wan well known by nearly all the oltf ctlizens "of tliepluceT" Mr". Patier is novr a lending merchnnt of South em Illinois. His partner in business is Mr. William Wolf, also from this city, who years ago sold goods for William Lyon. Mr. Wolfs mother and bno sister are now residing in Rock town. The many friends of these cuterprisiug gentlemen will bo glad to learn, ot their continued prosperity." Telegrapher Kent Is our authority for saying thatyi telephono exchange can bo secured in Cairo, if as many as twenty-fivo jnitrons can be obtained. There would be a central office to which all the wires would converge, so that any patron might be thrown in connection with any other patron, by making known his wishes to the party in charge at the office. The mills might bo connected with tho post office; the banks with the homes of their officers, and every member of the "exchange" would have tho use of every other members telephone, for the purposcses of "talk." The cost per month would depend upon the lenghth of the wire. As an approximation, Mr. Kent informed us that a half mile wire would cost, say, $1, a three-quarter mije wire $,", and alwut $1 for each additional quarter of a mile. It seems to us that twenty-five subscribers to such an arrange ment might be obtained, with very little ef fort. It would certainly save an immense amount of hustling about, and would prove serviceable in a thousand ways. The petition circulated in Glass' behalf sets forth that an important witness (one who saw Carter thresh Glass, about the wo man) was not present at the trial ; and it further says that, because of Glass' poverty, he was unable to secure able and experi enced counsel. The friends of the dooniCjd man ought to make a better showing than that. The character of the attorneys will have but little weight. The Governor will consider the facts that went to the jury, ami if any facts favorable to Glass have been discovered since the trial, affidavits setting them forth, should lie obtained and placed in the Governor's hands. I'ndir the im pression that there was "plenjy of time." the parties interested in the procurement of a commutation, deferred action until the interval for work had been narrowed down to a few days. Tiiere is no time now to de vote to the taking of the affidavits, even if the whereabouts oi the witnesses were known, and the alleged facts could be proven. The Governor will require more than the mere statement that certain facts favorable to the prisoner, were not given t the jury. He mut know what those facts are, and must further know that they are true. It is one of those cases wherein gushes of sympathy, and superficial gener alities will cut no figure whatever. Noth ing but stern, naked facts, tried by the measure oi ine law, win ueicrmine me matter for Glass or against him. A gentleman, a profesional man of good standing, met us on the street, yester day, and told us that the Reverend "Sam pier" had been discussing the yellow fever subject from the pulpit and that we must publish his remarks. We replied that we didn't believe that the "Sampler" had lone anything of the kind. At this the professional man "tired up," and said that if we didn't publish 'em in the Bu.i.ktin he'tl cause their publication in the New York Herald, Chicago Times, Boston pilot Moble Register, Okolona States. New Or leans Delta nnd every othir paper in the L'nited States, .inn in the weekly Tsche Tschangook, of Canton, and the Cairo Evening Sun. Of course we had to suc cumb and agree to publish em. After feeling in five pockets, the doctor produced from the sixth, a rumpled manuscript, ot which the following is a translation: "During his Sunday morning discourse the Rev. 'Sampler" spoke of the plague that were sent upon r.ypt, ami naiurany enough, dropjH'd into a discussion ot the yellow fever subject: We's expostulated to it," he said, "and the doctors is lgnornu-. ul what tracts tnc u-i.r- less epidermis, or distracts it. In their ig norosity they ascribate it to the 'Germans." "Kill the Germans" they say, and the dreadsome tourer '11 not be troublous; and then they di.-truvate lime and tar and borax, and blue vitriol, and almond hulls and sul phurand bandanna skins and hoop-skirts ami old tin-ware-jest as if a Dutchman couldn't cnduriite sech disorderi.ors as well ns a nigger or white man! Not a single "German" has been killed or dmv away and yet, who can name the man that has been sporai'ieatedf Nobody ( Then 1 de- clamate it from this secret nostrum, that all your lime, and tar and bandanna hulls is throwed away upon the Dutch, for the "Germans" is not cxponsible for the fear less epidermis "' more than the niggers is;'' And every member of tho congrega tion was not only convinced of the sound ness of the Reverend "Sampler's" theoriz ing; but also convinced of the extreme "ig norosity'' of the Cairo doctors. The notion that the ''Germans" could bo killed oil' by slinging lime about the city, snid nn old father In Israel, was simply preposterous. "Ef they really wants the Gerin'ns killed," said he, "jest let 'em say so, and give the niggers raahs." A. Maiix, now in New York, will pur chase tho finest stock of men's, boys' and children's clothing, ever brought to Cairo. Mark that. You Miss rr If you buy clothing nnd furnishing goods, anywhere except of A. Marx, the favorite clothier, 01 Ohio Lwce. CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS R.R ., During the fair at Jonosboro Sept. Oth o 13th inclusive tho south bound train will wait at Joncslwro until 4 :30 p. m. for tho convenience of those wishing to attend the fair. Round trip tickets ot reduced rates. J. A. Nauole, Ag t. KOEHLER'S BRANCH Opened yesterday morning nnd will continue to supply . customers with the choicest steaks, roasts and all kinds ot cut meats. Shop corner Eleventh street and Washington avenue, at tho old stand. All old friends and new customers are invited to give 119 a call. BAPTIST ASSOCIATION. Tho Missionary Baptist association will meet, with the Fourteenth Street Baptist Congregation, at their church every day this week, from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m., com mencing Tuesday, September Oth. All churches, white and colored of any denomi nation, arc cordially invite.i to meet with us daily. The committee trusts that the citi zens when called upon, will all contribute something towards defraying the expenses of the delegates and the meeting. R. CvunvEi.!, Nkwtox Hi:snv, Committtee. R. JONES, The fashionable Ixiot and shoe maker, takes pleasure in announcing to his old pa trons and to the public generally, that he can still be found at his shop iu tho Athc neutu building, where he is prepared to make to order, boots or shoes of the latest style from "the !est material an. 1 of the finest workmanship. As he uses nothing but A No. 1 stock, all of his work will be warranted as represented, or no sale. SPECIAL BUSINESS NOTICES. It will pay you to await the opening of an entire near stock, consisting of men's, boys' and children's clothing, furnishing goods and the J. B. Stetson hats. ete. A Marx, tue successful clothier, 01 Ohio Levee. Stu.vvko on Sf'H.KS. Dark mare mule almost black, w.tli short neck, ash col ored nose aul breast, MHUtt I.V4 hands high, 7 years old. well made, smooth large long legs; show, halter burn on right hind foot at pastry joint; lump on left hip. I will pay $20 reward to any person who will bring the mule to me. Wm. Kkmui.u 34th Srb et. 11 pound Old Barry Letter Heads. r,i'. " " '" ,,t,. It. .-l is 5 01 Linen Letter IL-ads. Linen Note Heads. The iikst quality of paper at prices of the cheapest grade. !.l jHHind statements all colors. 10 pound Bills Lading. 14 and lli pound Bill Heads all sizes, Extra super white Envelopes at St. Louis w holesale prices, printing $1,00 extra. Ruling and Binding, all kinds at The Bl'LI KTIS office. ANTi-Bti.HM Pi:icKs-At the lmrler shop of J. Geo. Stnnhouso, Eighth ftrcet, near Alexander County Bank. Customers will find a clean, cool shop, easy chairs, all the late papers, clean towels, keen razors, accommodating, skilled workmen, and sa lsfactory work. Prices: Shaving. 10 cents; Hair-cut, 2o cents; Shampooing. '53 cents. Give hint a call. SMALL AL-YKimsOinTS. I.I. A I V E It TI s Ii M K NTS In 1UI column, ol 1 V tivc 11 ij.-h each orkxsM',',1 In- pulilMKi) for i" (I'M i:vr v tiiM-rtiou: .'I mors! hp without ctinuae, $1.00 per month. ICiu ti nildilional lino. 5 ccut. sUiuh: loin aiilc il frco. ki kninuku mio.ms run rknt. Two ruriii-hi'd room for rent, with or wlihoat lioiir'l. A ;ly ut Mrs. Kitwrald. cornor ol Twelllh iiinl I'opinr HiK SALE -PltOPEKTY. ' A No. 1 Hiir room :unl slo-lvln j lor oltloc fiirnl t'lr.o i I:t iK' clu-Hji Alo muny other hur-room ;'iiin-s. IliHiuirc ofChara.' sclioi nmeyer, corner Truth -ir. i-t nntl Wahini;ton nvumi". FOK KENT. li-lnnmlro Hotul. Cairo, Illinois. Liberal terms O) a Lood tenimt. Apliiv to (tKKKN A (ill.IiEKT. Att'ya. Cairo. Ills. l-'oa SAi.K-SrparuMy or toellier, a t of slmrk' liariR-s. n now, hii;'.'-ciihlilun und ii lmsiiy whip Apply ut Kulletiir iiinderv. Jv: K. i;kk. HKAIMJl'AKTKItH FO 11 FIN K A KC11 F.l'Y HOODS Pew. Arrown, Tnr't". MiooliDt! t'lovck, etc., ut C. U". IIKNDEPSUYS. Cotunicrdiil ovcl. V, cor lirr Twelfth Htreel TO KENT. Two-ftory lirlrk hoiii-i', liirlit roomn. on Ninth trrct. oppimlio Jr. Uuuuluu Apply to A. Marx. l Ohio l.nvi'u. KKMOVAL. KMOVAL! ON Till: I'UTEENTII DAY OFOCTOBER NEXT EDWARD A. RUDER Will ivimni: lo lil commodious, ami huuitnomo now Mure, oa Coin t no it in 1 A rem 10, n ext Doot' to K'ni'ira newimuvo stoue lie will opiMi wiili tho finest stock of Juwelry Hllverwiire, i io., In thoBtnle, and hiivliu; more room thim in his pri'Moiil iiinrti'i, lie will keep on hand a lart! block of lliu itlti'oront unules el PIANOS, ORGANS, unit oilier Miitleal lustriimcnta iiml merchandise, lie will ul wiry huvi) In the cloiii a capnhlc unci re liable inner and leneln r. nnd will cater e.peelally to thu mnslcnl piilille. TIsohi coiilemplaliiiK pin I'lnisliiK plane, or orpatiH, would do well lo wait nnd inpeel Ills "toek. El). A. llt'DElt, El tilth Streisand U'iishlni;len Ave. Estnblbhcd la ism. 6 AMI lOCKM't'Ol'NTKIIS. AND 10c COUNTERS! TO TIIETKAr)E:-Tliellvl)iiliH'.smrHi.r tho day arc cliirtluir tlieKe count, 'n. We avo I lie Orlnl iiator nnd llcii(limrterl We lmve tlio only two Kxei.t'ilVKriiuid nil' Jobbing Hotine In the C H. Iff" Xcud lor I'ntnlcjfin.' nnd nrtlculiir".4EJ HUTLEU imOS.. S'O AM) m HANDOl.Pll 8TREKT. CIUOAOO. Alto V'H nnd 'rt 1 hmiticy IStrwl.DoKton IMPERIAL GUAM M. "SlTEIUOn KUTRITION THE LIFE." IMPERIAL GRANUJI Tho Groat Medicinal Food. ho Halvntor For IuvaUda and the Aacd. An In comparable Allmeut for the Grow tu and Protio lien of Infant, nnd Clilldruu. A Superior N'lilrltlvi. in f .i.tltin.M L'...., ... i . ............ . .. v .'u.i.ti.vj 1 1 1. 1 n, nun u r.elliiblu Ucmedlal Aerit iu ail Di-easca of Iho H,i.lin.l U...I I ........ I . .'iiri,ti..U (.III. tiiirriiio'i, nMlIS lliullr r,...l,r.l.,il Ili..T... li........ i . I J ............ ,,,,.. 4 n6rAiiAiin.il in, lu couitiOKltion. principally the Ulitkn derived fl-mn tlualiiirK U'ivtvu Vi it u.'. ...... .. koiiu vairaci, inc nivcuiiaii or au eminent Ctiemlut, itlui not only been hlhly recommended, but cer tified to by a lurce. number of Chemlitw und I'liyol-ciivnii-rcpri'-eiitlni: a very hluli deeni- of meilli al nclelice HH the Knii.nf. V.it A ......... ..1.1.. i,.i.u ill . . .. ''. M . A I 1 EI1RAI., H ble rood for thedrowth and Protection of Inlaiita ami i uuuren, ana lor Molnc-rn lutkluj; duXclcut eui iruiin'iu lor uu-ir ouni)riul. I nllku thone preparallouH niado from atilrcal or vlnoin Uiatter. which aro liable to uliinulata thn bruin nnd Irritate the dlKvotlw organa, It embrar i iu ll flemetilary componltlon That w hich mike tronR Hone nnd Mimcle. That which mike pod Flesh and lllood. That wli'.ili in cany of Dtcest loii-ncvcr coiiHtlpatlnt;. That w hich in kindand friendly to the Brain, and that which nctraa aim-ventive of thoe lulunliual Disorder Inciden tal to Childhood. And, whlloti would bvcllfflrult to conn ive of miy thlliu in Food or UeHert more creamy aud deilciuii. or more iieiirlhlilit and utreturltH iOni; a uu ali ment iu Fuicr. Pii'.monarv Coiujlaliii, Ilvti ti.iit and (Seneral De'dlllv. it Hakk Mkiiii ivaI Rxckl I.KSCK iU all l.HTKnTINAI. IIKASI!Mpecia!ly in Pjsenterv, Oiiuiilc Piiirrlicra anil Cholera Iiifun. tuia, Ha been lucouteialily Proven. Sold Wiiolet-ale und -SaKV Ktt all by PUl GCIsTs AND IN TIIK PRINCIPAL CITIES, of the I'NITEU .STATES. JOHN CARLE A SONS. NEW YORK? MlTl'AL AID SOCIETY. J.H'REKA: EUREKA! A sniSTITI'TE FOR LIFE IXslK ANCF. COMPANIES. WIDOWS' i-UKPHAANS' HuTL'Aii Aid Society, OF CAIRO. Ormize.l July Itth, 1H77. I'nder the Uw.ol tlie Stat" of Illinois. Cor.yrieht!! Ju! D, UI77. tinder Act of I'ougrc-. Ot" ICKIiS; W ILLIAM STP.ATTON, PnsiT. Mu. P. A. TAYLOlL. - Yicl pRB.iuant. J. A G01.DSTINK. - - Triasckiu. l)n J. J (.Ol!!)uN. Itaa. Adi,h, TUOMASs LEWIS. rcKETitr. BoAim or managers: ,1. J GORDON. Phv.lclan Cairo, Mr.. P. A. TAYLOl;. Su;erlntetdi;nt of I:' ScuoTi. Alesaniter County " J. A. l.Ol.l)Tl.NE. of Gole.tlne A ! i-u ater, W hule.ale and Ketail IK-aU-m in tajtl md Kancr Dnr Uooda N. B. TIIISTLKWOOD', of lllukltf A Thi'tiewood. Connuii-ioQ XercLjnt, Cotton unit Tobacco Factor S. I). AYEhS, of Aver A Co., Conimi- ion Merchant..' ,. ' T110MA.S LEWIS, lu.urancc MiiiaJ-r mid Attorner at Law m ' WM. STKATTON, of 8trattoo TJird. Wholenale GM-ei GEO. M. ALDEN, Commission Mer- rbaut, 74 Ohio Levey J AS. . l'.KAKDKN. Aif-n Mliiji.i Yalley Trnportatlon CompanV " ( HAS. 1! sTI AKT. Wholesale and lie tail Drv iootl and Notion EDW'AUD A. lit DER. MaiiufacluriLj Jewcier and WliolKnle dealer in Walelimaker' Tool and Material.... CIIAULEs LANCASTER. Laucater A Rice. LunOH-rdt-ali-r " C O. PATIER. C. O. Patier A to.. Wlioli ale and Ketail Merrliaur Rkv. II. Y. GEORGE, Ptor Ptv.tiyte- rlau church .'. ... .! V WfllTE. lnmiranro Ageol G. W. Mi IvKAIG, Portinat-ler S. P. WHEELER, Attorney and Coats- feior at law " Mil. I.ofis VIsllllACK . OSCAR HAYTIORN. Whole-ale aud Retail Iinot. Siloeil :td Dr (iooil-,... " A.. I. MRU. Merchant and 'steamboat Proprietor " WILLIAM KI.t'GE. General M. rch'ilNe P. ti. SCUVII, WholeMile and Hetail Drui'jlt. ' J. T. IiKNNI.E. Foundrr und Machinit. ALUKRT LEWIS Mu. 1,. A. HOWARD. Hoarding Ilou-e - W.Y. PITCHER. In-urnice Au-rit A. HAI.LEY. Dealer In Stove, Tin aud Hardware - E. W. GREiifN. (ireett. Wood A lKmictt " Miller II. F PO'ITER. E.lin.r and FnblWicr AiyUN-Joiinml. Mound Cltv Mr. S. A. AYEI1S..... ....Villa UUW. A..1. 1'IiENtJll. Farmer liird Point. .111, 51F.MCAL. The Only Known Remedy THAT ACTS AT Til F. SAME TIME ON THE LIVER, THE ROWELS, axd the KIDNEYS. Till combined action ijlvc it wonderful power to cure all dienc. Why are we Sick? Iler,iiio wo allow thco ttrent orpin to hccnmn cbwd or torpid, and irilotiou liumor are them litre forced into tho blood Hint liould be evpellml tiuiiirully. Kidney-Wort RADICALLY CURES Kidney-Wort llH.t,IOl-SNHSS, 1'M.fcH, CONSTtrATION, KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, t'RINARY DIS EASES.. FEMALE WKAKNK-SES, AND NERYOl'8 DlSOllDERS. by rnnlna freo action nf tlieo orwn and rctor lnthclr trenuth nnd power to throw oil' dlee. Why Suffer Illlllon inlnj nml aeho Why bo tormented with Pile nml Consiipntlouf Why frlKhteii'i'd over i!lordered Kidney T Why utidiiru nnrvtma licailiiche nud mleepli". iiltrlii f r I'hc KIDNEY-WORT uud rejoice 111 Health. It I a dry, vfRottiblc compound nnd One pockairp will matte alt quart of MvUh'lii". Get It uf your DruiuK bo will order 11 for you. WEI.LN, RICHARDSON A CO . Proprietor. li , , Burllnutoii, Vt. ' V- 1 i , 1 '..:Mv.' v;r:. v. V.; lrticji