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THE DAILY BULLETIN.
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JC A. Unvnrtt,
M.B. Jlttrrrtl.
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.iiilyMoruin? Daily ia Southern Illinois
J-arfcPBt Cu'cmliittoti ol any Daily in
SoutUcn'ii Illiiioi.
OFFICIAL VAPF.K OF AI.KXASDKK CUl NTY.
Is the death ot Recorder llackett the
people of New York city have lost the most
determined foe ot the i-riiniual classes, lie
was a tenor to evil-does.
(Ikskiim. IIauv will be the llein.ieralie
nominee for governor of South Carolina,
but there b talk of Senator 1 1 am pt on re
signing bis seat in the senate .should he be
tp.ndoied the nomination.
BEtilN. SimiMAN and Secretary Sell 11 rz
have nothing to say relative to the itua
tiou in the Ute country. When it is con
sidered that they are responsible for the
present deplorable condition of affair, it is
not surprising that they are silent. Army
officers believe an Indian war inevitable.
Nothing has been heard from I.os I'inos
since Friday, and it is feared that fien.
Hatch and bis party have been murdered.
J5ito.n l,vent hack" sadly on her female
candidates for school ollicers, for although
SO'i women voted for them not one was
' elected. Tho same thing happened at Lynn
and Worcester, on a smaller scale, while
at Salem only forty-two women voters
registered, ami four female school officers
were elected. The savans are trying to
tigure out the whys and wherefores of these
unexpected results.
"H" a Kepublican llcfurning Board," says
the Philadelphia Times, "could steal a
state government, United Slates Senator,
and throw in a president, in Louisiana in
1870, why can't a Democratic Upturning
Hoard steal a legislature and state govern
meut in Maine in 1879." They can if they
want to, but they don't propose to do it.
(Jov. Giacclon stands on the constitution
of the sovereign state of Maine and her
laws, rh constructed by the Supreme court.
Tiik Kdison light, continues to challenge
very general attention at the east. A re
porter of the New York Star, who has
watched the light at Menlo Park for several
lays and bears witness to its cllieieny. says
that in the office attached to Mr. IMisonV
laboratory were three lights which had
been kept constantly burning thy and
night just one vc:;k. The carbon-paper
slips did not show the least deterioration,
and to all appearance were good tor an al
most indefinite length of time.
It is said that the managers of the (".rant
presidential boom have agreed on a plan of
procedure for tho appointment of delegates
to tho Chicago convention. This alleged
jichenie calls for tho meeting of the Repub
lican conventions of New York, Pennsylva
nia, Indiana and Illinois, supposed to be
flurc for Grant, in February, and with solid
Grant delegations from these states so early
in the season it is expected that all opposi
tion. in the party to a third term will die
out, especially in the South, where the
brcad-and butter brigade will make a tie,
perate effort to cast its lot with the winning
man. Messrs. Conkling, Don Cameron and
John Logau are credited -withthe origina
tion lf this brilliant idea.
Tirii GOOD DKACON AND THE HKD
BEEIt.
Nw York Hun.
The allurements offered by Chiceo must
luvo been powerful, indeed, to steel the
hearts of tho Republican national commit
teemen against the honeyed persuasions of
tho truly good Deacon Itichard Smith. K
the pork-packing Tarii of America lost its
cause it was not lack of a zealous advocate.
1 Visibly some. of the numerous Young
TUB DAILY
r Men' chrihtiim associations which Pent-tin
Richard Smith is in llic habit of address! n;;
on spiritual Ionics inny bo puzzled tit Ilrst
to reconcile his well-established reputation
lor true goodm-sn with his :iriirmnn to (In:
committee-men thai: the price of hicr 1 h':t
would not In! raised during the silting of
thc.eoiivciiiinn. l!nt tin! matter is simple,
In tho iir,st place the truly good, deacon
j gave this nominee, in the heat of nrgn-
lltrill. Ill lilt: M't'iiiiii jnm t , no ivon J'ln-
vokod to it by the t'hieago men, who hud
pledged themselves lliat their heel notori
ously iiitV'rior to the Chicinniui nrticle--shouhl
lie sold to thirsting delegates at ntn
nml rates. In the third place it is alto
gether probable the truly good uian ban
been persuaded by his wicked parlneis t'hal
lager is a strictly temperance diinl,
wholly devoid of intoxicating properties.
Tilt: stable of Mr. Hubert Bonner, pro
prietor of the Xew'Ynrk Ledger, is built
and kept on the mo.t improved ami modern
plan, both as regards ventilation, light,
wirinth, etc. Mr. lionner's taste tor horses
is well known. The gentleman in charge
of this valuable stable was Mr. l!os. I'.y
the use ot' Oilcs' Liniment Iodide Amino,
nin. he removed ringbones and bunches that,
had resisted all other treatment. Send for
circular, giving full instructions, to Dr.
Giles, I'.'O West lirondway, N. V.
Giles' PilK' inrcs neuralgia. Si. Id by
liarelay I'ros.
g'iiant in TI'.AKS.
I'illsl.llIX I'iihI.
At lhecloe of the meetim; of the board
of litialth ycsieiilay, the cli'scussioii inci
dent ly turned upon' (, n. (rant, when e.--Mayor
Ilritsh related a pleasant little remi
niscence which, while complimentary t J
iiiiiii, ,is j 11 nn: ui'' less iniuire to tne I.U e
Gen. flays, who.se memory is .-till green
in Pittsburg, and whose tall monument in
the Alleghney cemetery is the subject of
attention from visitors. (Jen. Hays and
Gen. Granl were comrades in the Mexican
war.
"What gave me my first best impression
of Gen. Grant," said Mr. IJntsh, "was a
little incident that occurred while 1 was
mayor in lHiiH. The Germans had a san
gerfesl at Friendship grove, and 1 went out
to the grove with Gen. Grant. There were
nearly twenty thousand people in the grove
that day, and w punished a great deal of
Dr. Gross's best w ine us well as some of the,
beer that (lowed in the grove. On our way
home Gen. Grant, asked where Gen. Hays
was buried, and expressed a desire to
see his grave, "Yo were near
the cemetery, and I directed the driver
to take us to the monument. 'There's tie
place geneild,' I said to him when we ar
rived at Gen. Hays' monument, and Gr.nt
got out, when the carriage was drivi 11 about
forty feet away. He passed around the
monument, read all the battles of the Mex
ican war, 111 which Gen. Hays had partici
pated, then rested himself on a cannon, ami
when I looked be was weeping like a child.
He seeini d to be overpowered by the mem
ories recalled by the tombstone.' and after
he got in the carriage again he did not
speak a word till he got to the Lawrem e
villeroad. I thought then that his heart
was in the right place. Gen. Hays was a
sou -in-law of John McFaddeu. ami tic next
day we were in Allegheny, Gen. Grant n-k-ed
if his family were "living. We drove
around to Mr. McFadden's house, and Grant
paid his respects to Mrs. llavsand the old
folks.
"No, 1 am not telling it for publication,
but that same thing happened with gii.
Meade. 1 took him to Hays' monument
once. He was a class-mate o'fGen. JIa"r at
West Point.
"(ten. Hays was killed in the battle of the
Wilderness. He had taken a drink on the
battlefield and leaned forward to wipe his
mouth when the bullet struck him on tin
top ot the head."
"WHAT IJE Mi'ANTTO SAY.
Tin: max who didn't wast r ihmji'i-
TATK A KlUHl'.
Detroit Free J'ref.
A few days ago a citizen who dor busi
ness on Congress street, was drawn to Ins
door by a windy war ot words between two
men. lioth seemed ready to. light if they
had backing, and the citizen was looking
as if ready to back the smaller one when ;t
man with a stiff neck und a painfui ga !
came along, took in the situation, and B,ud
to tho citizen :
i'Keep still don't .say a word--tioii-;
palliate a conflict.''
The conflict was declared "off" an i
men went their ways and the citi.eu n -turned
to his desk. In the course of 1 lie
afternoon tho man with the.stirl" neck en
tered the office, passed the time of day .rid
said :
"Out here this morning I made use of n
word which 1 want to correct. I asked yo i '
not, to 'palliate', a conflict. 1 meant 'lur-
ticipate,' not palliate. Good day. jir."
Next morning at 8 oclock, when the ci',i
..'ii got of1.' the car, the old chap was wait
ing for law 011 the comer, and halting him
agaiu-t a stone wall he said :
"I called upon you yebterd.iy if) exnUlu
that 1 meant 'participate' instead of 'nnl.
Hate."
'Yes VOU did."'
'I now desire to iniorni you iliut 1 didn't
mean either mic. 1 meant 'preticipate.' I
Ifave used the word a thousand times, and I
don't see how I niii-spoko myself as I did."
"Oh that's all right-no harm done,"
laughed the citizen.
"No! no paiticular harm, but I want
things right if they can be made so."
They separated. Near the close of the
second day thereafter tho old man entered
the office again placed his hat on the floor,
wiped 08' his chin, and said ;
"I now desire to inform you that I didn't
mean 'preticipate' after all. It was proba-
my tne excitement oi the moment
which mado mu use 'palliate,' and
then 1 got mixed up with others. What I
wanted to have said was 'precipitate.' I
didu't want you to precipitate a conflict,
you, see. 1 arc. now set right at last, and 1
bid you good-by
Some two or three days after that the
fithren was over- on the market. Ho saw
the old man there, and he looked as if he
wanted to s.iy something. The citizen,
therefore, approached and said :
"Well diil you get the right word the
last time!''
"Say," replied the old man with a sud
den gesture, "I've been thinking it over,
and I wish we'd left tliem infernal fellers
banged eoih other's heads ofTI"
Bhown's Household Paxack is the
most efToctive jiain destroyer in tho world.
Will most surely quicken the blood wheth
er taken internally or applied externally,
CAIRO BULLETIN:- THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1, 1S80.
and thereby More . rtftin'.y jpllovo paiu,
whether chronic or a ute. thw" any other
pain alleviator, and it is wamutcd double
the strength of any simirnrepaniilon.
It cures pair, in the side, Va.:k or Km 1,,
sore throat, rheumatism. MotJiach, md all
aches, and is the great reliever of pr.Se,
"lirowns Household Pimwa
in every family. . A fiapo :'!
noeu'iii a tumbler of hot -vr;' :
if preferred 1, taken at !v.i!
up a cold. '? cr. n b
siiojd lie
of tho iV.'i-
.'t.y.v. 'tenia!
. vv!)! !:vp.ic
Mi.t a SirKMs. unu HM.eliy '.villi chil
dren, attributed to other ou-nes is ooc-vsionj
ed by worms, lirow ::'-, Vevr.iif'ig'! Comfits,
or Worm I.o..-ne).?s. aitf! n
iti-teiteiii.' u'urms. . .!,-. d.i !
: 1 ,iohi: ).:
jury to the nio-t d'.iKi.'.e i.'iia. 1 ::;s val
uable cdiiibhi'.tioii he- !'.'..p. su.cos-.f.lly
used liv plivsieians
is. an 1 f vmd to bo sbso-
llltely
to c 1 1 i 1
surc in orT'Ls'atg v-r.. s, fttrtfu
iln-ii. Tv.enty-i,,e i i"
.)OV.
W'ori.i) an ir.r I'.'.' !''.. . . i.ren-'.y ji as
good as -nld : Whif.. -'lore, is a very large
class of inii llige.-i: v'i'.r.-rw v.'i-o believe it
would, v.'.' ivird it o ::' :,y X d! aliko to
say that as a cui-' fir ..i;dsor, . .'.ts, br..ise8,
iaiiis and sla-h . ;!! ;- : ncri.'nsr like Car
bolic. Salve.
Don't lb: Ib.c j.tvf.o. Mi.y p':r-ons sny
"I hnveu't i:ot ti.e i.'or,sv..n)tion" when
iisk-d t. ' .' 1 '.'. tli'.ir iVongh wilt: Siiiloh's
Coi.nimption Cure. Do :hy ut know
tiii-t Coughs h.ad to Coiuumptioii 'and
a rei.iedy that w:!l e'ire C'onsnmp
lien will 1 erri;.iry :.td ,v.-.V1y cure a
inf.gb or any lung or thivy umi.;'.e. We
kimw ii will due v. ;.?n !1 ' t ln rs lV.il und
our faith in it i -o positive t'utt we will re
fund -the price paid if yo.: receive no ben
'lit. Is not ti.i- a l'.ir pripo-iiior. Price
0e(s. .10 cts, r.nd 1 .10 p-i bottle. For
lame Chest, Hack '; s'.d-', .se Siiiloh's
Porous Piaster. Price .'; ,.f, p.;T Kah by
Barclay Brothers.
W1V will you sutler with the Dyspepsia
and liver complaint. Constipation, and gen
1 ral debility v,i,ei yen can get at our stores
Siiiloh's Sytein Vit:iliz;r whi- h we sell oa
a positive gu-trnatee to cure you. Price
1U( ts. and . j ct.'-. F.T .!'. by Barclay
Broihu-s.
"Hackmi.tai k" p-)p.d;;r ".nd fragrant
perf.inu'. So: I by JJa: -vj Krothcrs.
IHW A W'JDOtf HAD ULV. "SliNSI'S"'
TAKEN,
fr-, . ..' -j:- ,!.. 11. .:.
11 was;-, dilapidated man thr. b-.'.ndied
himself ot!' the evening train Sat irday. en
tered tho station :tnl took a seat. Jlehad
a wholesale lSqv.or br.nth '.iii'it him and
s: .-amiii upthro'tg': bin. as his nose was
as the w'int.-rgrcen berry, re-' and round,
and distinctively br'g!;', as if the checker
berry he jiad p it iii ill the rum lie hid
drunk fid tl.roegl; in-' ab.v.vlone;! life had
(lowed into jii.; e..!j).irp!ed jiroboseis and
there formed a g-;in which nude him an or
nament to i.acchi'.n.dlan society.
"Does the Widj.v Mashmo vlow !iv:j ben;
now':" !i,; in-yiired ifOtnc'vMowery.
Tie; .jiV.c-v.' vv-t'i !:is vontol '..ourtesy, di
rected him to her resiibuce. It '.vie; 1 1
o'clock when heamv-there and summon
ed her to the door.
"Don't bp en:la"r-ss(..l, nisi'dat;'.," he said,
wit f wonderful mildness of tone and man
ner, "because yon don't know me. History
has ever been partial omitted from her
bronzed and stata.'s-'iucs pages tho names
of le r proudest onK. This omission imparts
uneasiness to a n.an's fame, l nm the cen
sus tak-!'. f h-ivo '".ken every name in
town exc-ipt
1 j '
rs. 'I 'ta- hour is' late and
exhausted nature-; re.(j'.:i.es in fact itnjieta-
t; vol y insists upon, refreshment and thore
tor'Uion of sleep. J cannot proceed firther
v.i'ii this s'lblime 'imlertaking until I Ibive
both."
"You may come in and stay over Sun.
day," she said, "and in the morning I will
hav! killed a pair of vclhv.v lagged chick-
- lis."
I:
10 o'd'Kik, and 'he census taker
sti'ti sat. at the widow's table and her third
dottle of old current wine before linn.
shall p it your nani'1, lie said, with in
comparable tenderness of tone and ad
dress, "souwv. hero about the middle of the
book, and under the head of Keniarks'
shall add the following: "Cosy residence:
tastefully ornamented; J.itc.h-string always
oit: beautiful fruit trees ard quince
Inches here abound in abundance; yellow
legged chickens always to be found mi the
premises, their legs become stained to a
beautiful yellow by constant wading
through the golden leaves of the m.ip'.es
thit glorify the lawns and nppi ouches of
t'.ie beautiful homestead."
The widow smiled delightfully find con
cluded to put the pleasant census Inker in
her best bed chamber, where all nigh: long
hisn use shone in his facial 1'rmamen'. ii '-.e
a lone star of Bacchus.
INVALIDS
AND OTHF.K3 SEEKING
i l :e a. l t 11 .
Strength and Enoriy,
WirilOtiT TIIK 'SK Of IiHtKih, AKK Ki:
villKhTKtTO SKN1) KOR "TUB V:l.t-.CTKIC
KKVIKW," AN lU.L'STHATKM .lOt'K-
NAU which is rt;Ki.-irv.i)
KOK VliKK 01STKI,1IL IK.'N.
IT TKKATS ion HKALTH. HYOIKSK. hi..!
& l'liyi-ii oi ChiUuri', und i romiil. w: eiicy.-W re
din ol'lliformiitlfin fur inviilUU mu) them who KtisVr
rrum Ni-rvoui", Kxhaui-tinc utitl l'nliu'ul lliM-iucs.
Kvvrv nuliject Hull lie urn noon lieikti anil bemun
hupping. reeclviK attention in it pi.tcs: and ili
rami; iurolioiei ai-kt'd by pcH'crinc invuiluii, wlio
liavodinpiircil of cure, arp aimwer. il, and valuable
iiifuraitttluu If voluntet rid to all wlio i.re lb mid of
nn'iliral advicp.
Tlu'ieibjcct. of l-trU' Belt" verftm MHieinr. und
Hit hunilreil mid nlc qotleii ct'io.l iuipor'.ht i i'
to nilli'iitiif humanity, arc duly corned', rrii n:d i -Jiluiiu'd.
YOUNG mi:n
And nlhcrxwlKi m)Vr from MiTvoaiard iiri.f.v
Huhlllty. I.oh Pl Mnnly luor, t'r -tnatsm r.Miae
tlnn and Hie nii.i.y tluotuy rotnn-iirdirr-" of i ar!y
indlnrretion, rlc, aiv cvMi-dttily biui ttid tiy cen
ctiltti'K it rontt iitM.
Tl t.I.KCTKlO RKViKW i".pof th" nmu't!.
Eiit.'d I'ra'id nart!ci'd by (jnar'M i.nd ii.idit il Im
Iintorn who prtillyf to "jiraiticn ti'.eUw,m'," aud
imiiit. net tin unly Miff, unipli', and i YVilive tead
to lli'iiH.ii, tuor and Hodily ron-rvy.
Ni nd ynuradiiriw oil posul 1 aril for a eopv. i.i)d
ttifnrniMien wonU thoimnndu will Vt i rt you.
Ailiu'i I he pubUi-te.r',
ITLYKKMArHKR UALVAMC CO..
Cur. F.ishtli fi Vine Htrr.oK ('in. iiuiati, O
TIIK
(.ItKAT
1IEMKDY
KOR
.VIIJilN'S
LUNli UALSAM.
i Vs.l. t'Diil". t'oiiMin.ptioa, Ah
Oi mu. Uroix b'.tlf. ar.d all o'.hrr
Tl run. am) I.urc AWiicUubk.
dornvd bv the t'r and )'lyi
I'liois, TuKnrj hy Uiouatiu)i and
enci""f.l iiivn.
erMn.uKvi'.iiTwrKnK.
ltillK to K1UI4l
JUIl UnK' 11 1. u turn Vrry itRvuioua,
V.' vbjixJ ti tod . Hi. lid utaiTip for pakn;i
1H. K. C. AHftlH Bu(Uf, N. J.
MIU.INKKY.
JILL1N.EKYI
MRS. M. A. SWANDEH,
V Inter'.! PIo li. Coriiei' venth Cirrct ami Coin
inerciul Aveuiic,
T) ' .pi tn irform :tej cl'l.i-n of Cntro mid vicinity,
' 1 a 11 . Hut-, l.oa 11 '
i'iv iind Large Stock of (.Jowls
Wi l .li kbwtll at avtcal cost, 1 oiisillni: of
Lsulios' Trimmed
aiii-1 Untiimuu'd
Hats and DouupIs,
i;HILMEN,8 CLOAKS
AND HOODS,
Ainlif:'j8 Iu.poitt"! Hom! (or I.isiiie- nml riii'.ihvn.
Ladies' Funiisliin tiotds!
All llin v.-rv lntPft di"l;;iiii. l'l-krH n Ioh h hi'
i!ilu and ondHinarki'i! in p'min r;;v.nK. Will nut
ho tinderHild, t'nll and citniii.e. No trouble In
show kuoU. I.niiirH who do iiot cfc ul.hl ile-v
ivunt will plcfiK.i ni-k fnr i'.
DAIKY.
JjCHODAIKY,
70 OHIO I.KVKK.
No Ur', or tlit bv miT.niii-- In lt r: j,s 1. 10 vr.
Milk (i.-liviroi! iwi; .. a u.y. '
SEALED IN LENT IIO'DTjEs.
Try it and mv lor yo-:r-:'-.
:J0 PINT TICKETS ONi: Dol. I.. Li:
t.'Mfll on t!t'i:v'r f t ;'
( 'A I KO.
Il.l.iNillS,
V(HD ANP 1 OA!..
r W. WIIKELEK;' : .
II. '.-r it, :t kil l-
Ooi'd Winul, itiivc W'o.ul.
r'oni. 1:1c.
BIG MUDDY COA'Lj
A sK('lI.TV- ,
WDdli AND CMAF. Y. Kit;
Tenth Slieet. tiefuefn Wiisliinsrliiii and
t'oimiiercidl.
U!AM l ltV N.'li'.'i:.
i i'riiiii.'ii.ii I' i:.iie.-, Ab'.if A. Ke.:ii: ovl VV.
.1, Tracy, an I: iy in-t :;:i-ri t! a' Ml tl." d a of j
Di-ceinlii r. A it. ) H. M vli.-ii-; ii. I'll. :n liosi,
:i u;2t.-i- in batiks iipt.'.v ot the i '.ho- of tin- u j
lr:il Suv'.iil-. Boil.. 1 'iie iiis );:! e' fori-.'loe'i'v. 11
t!'i!cliii!M'. :y -iie1 01 i'i .li t:d--r cm.i.iy ,tu.-iiil i
court, in lie: -l;Oi- .l l:lii.o. nln ir.n oii iii'k ih- .
fci,i!in.l.-. :e:l ll .-.l ;,: i .u;-h !- out pi luiiii'.- in
siti.l ciitrl. '1'lee 111 'r.i;'ini n i!i;.:.'Oi. imi's l-t;. .1 j
out. ol th.. -:i-riiV nillii' in ".-ii.! com I fiLHin-T .mu,
n lunrOilc mi i!i- -rcneii Mmidnv in 1 '"t iiurv. A. I
I. lsl-U. In :i t'Tli. nl' -liiii 11. ml tin n In In- Imliii 11 in j
tln'c.eur! !;iii,-i- in 1 uiio. !u said . ounlv.
C.011.. !l.Tcii,li, -.'!'. Is'.f .Inns 1,'t.lM .
sami 1 1. 1'. Wm.ki.i.k, Sufr !n. ('...':. i-i l. li r!.
ilIAM !.l: MlTli'K. j
V.. I.. Ii ker mi.! ,liili;i I". Itak-r. tee le :-, '.v run
lied, tin,! on lie--J!;!; tuiy of I U . i miicr. i. l-i".
I'hurli r ( . Ho : i ii. v. ho it ii-TXriv. i i,: i f i - , - ,
liileol I';',- Safety IVpo-i! I . : f. !r.ur.iin- .-oiupai.c. j
ti.eil hi- bill it l.-i ,n i n circuit conn ..; i
Alexntiili-!' i-onuty. I!',in oil lie cl-.e. -rv ,.,-
I hermit, v. herein yo-,i, together wit), i . ( . Ilnmr,.
.Inmeii W. liiii!. 'l.lr.c:,!; I.1,.1-!!.-. :e ! l'ir A. .
Kiiltlle. lire ilt ;'ei!il;,etf. m-,C that a'! -ui! -s j
ii!Uiliiii:in faliln.'!'. 'l . ai U' r--.; .e: c -t: rr :ih i - I
wa isrinil out ef rhe i U rk' e!'-' e i f s-.ii ro,:r!. j
in H.tld i-dli-e. reliirnii'.;. on tie.' n cei ti Mm iiv, ,, i
l-'eh:iini.i', A. P. in t- i!'i n; Mij f,,iin Ui. n j
10 be lioid.'tl 0! tlic i iu..-M'11'..i, -.e i aim. in -:iii
coimtv of AlcMindi : !ii"i !ht" of lliu 1 1-. !
Cairo. HcwbcrW-. tsni. .loI!S A l!I.K Ii.
Sami i.!. I'. ; ui i.i:, so.'i ,t i.'ofi.!'i . ( ,i ',
uKTil AliKi: s s.l.;.
ii-. en !', ;',--;'L .; '! N n.s.'.-:. . I'
K, rleelai.l 1. Iau- ! lt-(! a ltd (...-lix,-.!. ii to
1 1 'ii i v Will-, tut :.a.' .,-;. t!, '.or i!;,- i,..- v; er
Al'Aantii r roiiii;; Iii.t;V, h'-s cetf.'.n prim'
Lioti: oi'lhai ill.'.'. !'o-.- !hr(- ir.i!M'-'; ilrllnr" ji; i"
b.c tt ll" o!i.ier of of -i.tj H ii ry W i ! tor 1 1 i'
llfliresniil. t'l.r l-.l! III!, -.- t.V ti. th-'i ol. -1 1 !: n;.
leu-"! a! ,1 e rule r.i imf. n tl per annum !n m
llu- ili-tc of anjil note, iii'.c u! l!u ame I'lm uuii
d.ile I'M-i i.it-d. iiiMmwl- iil-.iI and (ii-'.heri-d to a.u
Henry ler l1'- t- a!..rf.i('.. ii ccrn.ii .
tuoits'itte on iu - lmmbcred liiirty ono cili sih!
l!ilr.v-t'o i'.V.'i in Koci. l'-.ml'' n d n'v, r.i ,,;:r i .' 1 1
and lots imiiilicn-ii m-v-u ,t huiie.-.-h! is' i); i,;..,
t.uitiburct! t ui - life .f-: v. tt i : i niio, c.-ui.tc
of A'.eMim.ir ui.ii S ale o: l.'uni is, to -, r-..i . i
pauiii-ut o' fli;d f!''1' 'i'-s"o-v Lot,-; ui uli n : 1 --,.-
11!'. !! !;!! C'l.thil" H pOCT Of 1-11,1' !,- In , i.- , l; a l ' . i
lieitry V ('.'.. iu i L: ul liefa..,! !!: !'' pie. -.m i i ,.
i-r.ic no'.-or any piir: ir,. oi. io i ',; s iii. p:, n ;- ..
or m v pn". llu-tMf, ar.d t'.l e',",i;v ef I'lii inpii-'ii
tneriiu at p'.blti, v. i:Uu- to '.hi- li,::iv ! bidder r.r
chh, : lb' i'ii',. rl house in (kilo i.io-t -ui,!, n':tr
tirH u'iv'HL' ti e'v (Inv- ru'Vc i f tic tin.c. p.ie-c
a;.d t -nv." ol '.ml 'f'.c. a- wi.l nioie i.illv :,.;n :i r
hvrift'r'-!:' 'o :). u-ri c: iti moi'ne hich
wa i''-c(i'.!c,; '.V' ll.'- r. -nrd. ;' .'.( ii: I'liii-oniori-Mild
or. '.be tl.y of Ni(tnh'.t, A. It IsTs. iij
bcn'ii "Z ' olt p.iie ''..
Atnl. wh. . i'i tt.u!t r.i I 'm rr.iV in Hi.. p.-y.
ri.cni nl -:.'.'! re'," i.:id i .art He r. r.j . aud i'i.
whol. oi v.: 1 not- b'. :r-.' i en, !: f. :l -lei Hiii: no v.,
lliercii.'.. :( 1:1. ii' .-... -ii-C. w.l!, on Tin i:av. i r.e
Mill (p.y oi .'iite.r'T. V 1'. '.V,;.! thi hour of inn
il'io'r.oiix p. si ef-i.iil (Ii.., a! ihi '' -Iv door
of the ui.;.: liov.- , it: Cairo rere-iei.. ..!! llic -rid
pri mites l ed lo! e,;t ::y e'" rci'.. u pticti : l;ir-:ti. or
a ni'.e'h i . r. of a ir. n Iv.i io .''-'niy to pay o t ninl
liisi bar.- -,be a!il r.o'e i.:.d in- c,ii'.i ol's.-oil
sn!e, te .j t :.i;h"t bliltivr tor ait in lii'hd. ami
will P.: lino xV.!'.e. 'o ;he pr.r- ' a" ", c- prrchu--ir.
u-"od hc '.'.ft'lettl die.:, o" i!f(-(N. for th'
j.- "! HEMtY y.':l:t;.-r.
CiU'o, 111., tec i:t. It-;!!.
pllVXCf.KY NUTU-K
Mate of Iilit ol
i
) n li'.e i'".w in r i f i , i t
AioMil.du 1.0'. i:".' t
Mnr) Joh -tt.
VI,
bvuia K co1.iop.
f in ivi.ir.'.t r-.
Affidavit of to tho rdn-rif.rifrceof 1 fniii .loin
hoc, tbet.bove imincd eeferniiii l having been u;ed
iti i he eftiTnf tiio Ccrk o! vatii Circuit Conn, of
AlCTaudT Cor.nty, iHi'. cc in luimuyclvea lo lie'
miid ).cwU ohtiul., d tUiiL'.. that tlic corui 'iiin
ant ttli'd l'.erl'!!l for ft ci'.o"ei u, i-aii, Court, c'n tlin
I baurcrv ''du th-ircof, on tnn 7th day of AuirUHt
lk;t'. ard Itiat.a eumnioiiH .irrciptiii i"M',id ontol
iiiid Court nt, salt (l :i udui.t rot tirtmlilr on the
Vud Monday ol IVhrify, A. U. :sn?. a, it. ty law
rvir.'.'tc.i'd.
Xuwiitilesa vr.. the H'.H I.iwiK P. John mid ltU
puri' iiu.lly be and uppca,- 1 ( 'uro li t. lOti'l Circuit
t uur'.ol ' AVianflcrt oun'.y, on tho (l;t nay ol vhr
run, ti'rm ilK-rcof, U bobo'.din jr. Cairo, at the
oonrl bin , So n-M tonnty.in. ti c lo roTid Mon
day of Kelir.iary, A. 1). '.sf.1, aid pi'ad, Miacr or
demur tethe rompliiiranV a bi)l of r.ninplaibt. tfcn
aaino atil tho inaucti "d mint lin f.lii chartvil
and ftati'd, will b taken tt" ror.fcs'id anil d.w leo
i-Mitm) icuitirt yor., aicotdit-.r to th" prayer i i-aid
bill. M'UI.KKY XLItAK.t'oxp't SoJ'r-,
JOHN A. KCKYB.Ork.
DateU tbml'.iUi davoI'D'ic. W.-
i. s- A WKKK in yor.t nun town, and no
I "fi'Pilnl lifki-d. Yen 'Hi tit thu
I lAbinlucfH a tr.n'. without fJiHiim',
111 f The ); opm:ft.n,ty vn t offered for
thorn wiilinc to work. Yon ahotilil
irv uoth mi? i' Imi llll yi'U tec lor your-
If wbut yon can do it tnn rmt.titHH c offer. o
room toeip.aiii btrn, Yob tun demtu nil your
tlmo or only your tputn timu to (be htitincnf, and
muku groat pay lor nvety honr that von wotk.
Women luakn aa niur.h ii men. Sunil nir perltl
prlvatn term arid pankitlnin, width wn mall Iron,
is outfit frew. Don't aiuipliiln vf ban) timoa while
you bavo ikJi a chanou, AitdrtM 11. BAI.t KTr A
CO., KorttWKl, Uhm.
WATCH
Iov Christinas 1
, . Direct from the Manufacturer at vi
MAXRRED BEliMfi
I 'A UlSVKrance,
C3KNJi3VrA,Swit'oi-l!
MONT.UEA.L,1
I.!.!, .. .... .. " . m 111 ".' au-lUBKfM. II
I biii llicm Irom tlic Liiiinifacturoii. loo. U c arc matin
hn ii ii ui', i :.: , ' ii. ' " ' '. v:.'' ' ". v.1 . ,J" !""'"". r
,. ., ; - r " ".'. nun nit- iiHH.uoii ui pres.,
1 11' llll Villi! IIL'.'B Ol I hi-. i. iliinr.. , ...... I.. : !,. .
mauV air liht and dlis'i ti-l,t, tlitirt p-.-aorvins. i.i.-h U,n
' .... u i n u iii-ii i...;irj vieuu iiii; hi in.- v, .h
We foi'Wiiid post fVcc and ilnt.v
STItOXti MCKIit. c-c. lihcr j.land.
nblu for vv.;ki;ii-u, nclitml li.ij,. (-li-
tiui.u K!.i:cn:o I'I.atm) t-,M-.,iii
Oil'
X
s'fOLTSII.VEli.cfl-i-.d.ii Mru.d.lii,., -
jcwi llvil In ij lioloV
! i:LK(.A.vr.MI.VKIi ill NTIM -.wi.
V" ! -"''"'"I"- cbroiiimiflir .-. n-. r-, j,-,i, jli
rmm j "'Ol.ll CaC, hoilZlil.t l lIKO.Mdrl.t. I'.jt ailil
omU, cr)talj;ltt", ciikm u : j'i.i h. -.
IS H.r (,(..), !:, i;.f,i, ,,..v
i ly -izriive! r ilatu')i.t;li.-d.. . .
I w i 1 1 t '.' . . ., rv , ...
i
X ;
i- ' .!. i .i'i.i. nun! iii i , i ,i ii. , , ,.
or Kuairii-1 Iii'it, Kiiu'u irtiiiid-. foiu;.- i.:tt:-ni
IS CAI.'AT 1. 01.1). Illllilii.o; :i-,., ':-. -1 u i
111 ti t . j i-w t ! d in is Iki1c (.o'.i! i:-r..!n , . i.;;,
! ici:oruli d don lite lii!iuiu; i ;i
X
r i
Ha
I
un.iiAo.iii.ir.i; n.iii ii. ; i . ;B!.j
! ibroii-hoiit, with nil ll.e '.ate! in.j-rf..- in.
polii-hi-d or i-mraMd. ! i unit lioM bi.i.i .i.-.-1
Mlllk -.'CuMl., i-li- .'
ClIMOSfiM EThli-tAl.KMiAl: WAKII.
I 'iirih of sccoiiiIh, i-Iiom oa n : : . i.:.., ol tin
Hi" w i-k. wilh lii-n chior.o'.n r nif.. ;:,.-i,t. . -
r
r -
v
i or p.ain iolirlii'd extra stioi..1 l.-;ii!;iu i .-i-.
: nl fnmi fjcm to i
All the above Watches in su.u'.ler ii
Mciiogiams. Anns or CrcsK will I"- rcrav.i mi lie-
out ;i iditional cost,
V. i.v mill h ask( ti-fur 111 In" in.m.'d.ati lv .ir.'. il. r.-mli
iu ii l in- .MiMntco ciiac. lb.. ri-y!iiant iit.il pr-ciioii ol lis i:i
l- unrtiinti'd in rilinu for three vcar.'il'.irlni; wu.- Ii p. m il m
watch i- lorw.irdi'il to u port free. All fid m-c- k;i,
will, in -i lie- cii-c,- are bici Meriilie Sih.-r.
)'e I'sfO K r-i'liiic in any part of the oi.iitn :,. , ,1
Illli. T l(, I, lit V ..1,1 V..a I l!,U.fl, .1.,..
ii ... . . nil; in,- 111 o-1 ruin Jiicie -Cl-liicl'i-lj, v. i,l f e i
i:iy r,.-,-iii either iu ICoik notes or I j 1',.-; . :b . i.:..m
..J'ji i" Ol ') liuu more uuirlii a,
OPINIONS or
I'roTli III. "s . - r:.iiie
llirnrin. ii'iiv uiKli-iMlnail. dot i.ot jireli . t,,
m a!, i:, k t He- price; and from the ma-.-iiitii.lr .t i!i ,r
i rived iht- Impie-H of public opinion.
' eiiii coii-rii-iiiKunov re(oini!ic!i,; , v ... .i a(,t o,
In ' H.-'lUt ,M. Hellllolit A (.'o.
Address:
SAVE YOUR
Address, 1 -1 Oil ChoD ;iu
Wp Doii-p t call Vdui'iillt'iitioii to Our
Ik I rri-Tm . ,riin i . .
1 V l J i 1 IH Jjititl t I
wnii ii is miu (.oiiN(.;'iNToorMii;.i. ri:.
AVAlIMlfS iAr.nrr l':SCAPE OK
FOJ1 SrriiAI CYL1XDEHS.
NO MORE CYLINDER
I call ihe attention of ir.iii,;tis of Steam Hugim tn the use of this Valvo, by which
a great siiviii" tif fuel is ( tVecfi-d. The Valve biitig clowd on tho ndmission of stoom and
open when cxlmustiii;, the enjiine is not liitHo to get out of lino, as do water is allowed
iiectumilak' in Ihe c) I'm. ler -the Valve opening or shutting automatically at ouch stroke.'
Tho cylinder is kepi dry w hen thu s nr working, as the Valves arc then kept,
open by a npiral prinR. The Vnlvo will pay itH price in the s&ving of fuol iu a mry
!hnr time, Hnd will last over ten ycarH. ,
l-erSta-to nnd County Rights for Sale. Apply by letter r in pptnon t Oil CiitaJpha
I'jirt, St. Lonii.
H- tun
lactu, J
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paid
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ma.fjm:i ) i;i;lm nt v (
iii mo N i l; ka i .
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Aviint". St. I .
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