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PttUL AI) V KttTISF.M F.VT. ALL AI)VRHTlSRMttTS In this column. o( five line each orlesavwll be published lor -a ents one Insertion;:! tiinef. mi cents: i wee, i'', biohU. l.!M; 3 month without chiinee. Rl.Uil per III Cllllll prorata. tionth. Each additionally wanted free. ROY WANTED , To learn the carpenter and joiuer's trade. Must he imurt and active, 17 to lit years of ar J NO. A. I'OOKh. FOR SALK. As order sood for 1100. If applied ou any stylo flrat-cliiss Mundlesshon l'lano. will be sold low. Aply at thin otttce. HOARDERS WANTED. Mr. L. .1. Byrne run accommodate few any boadi rs. also board biuI room for two, I'rlcos very low. Ai'lv at her bouse Uext to the Catholic church ou Washington aveuue. " IlOl'sK AND LOT FOR SALE House and lot sltnaW on .Jefferson Rnd Thir teenth mvt between Jerlerson and Cedar street", bald property situated as follows, to-wit : Lot num. kereddll lilo'k nuii.lu'r (1) in the Third addition to the citv of Cairo. For furlln r pi.it rular i In oilireat fiie boue. THOMAS II. WIN TEH. Dated till, llth day of Fell. lint. I'UDfrIOXALrARHS-rnYSiriANS. II. MAREAN, M. I)., Homeopathic riiysiciau and Sur?eon. Office 140 C, amercial avenue. Residence corner Fourteenth St. and Wtishinuton avenue, Cairo. DEN'TISTS. D R. E. W. WHITLOCK. Dental Surpeon. l. wee-No. lM Commercial Avenuu, between Eighth and Ninth Streeu JJR. W. C. JOCELYN, D K NTIST. OFFICE Eiiihth Street, near Comtnercia! Avenue. NOTARY Pl'HI.IC. rJlIIOMAS LEWIS, Notary Public and Conveyancer. OFFICE: Willi thi' Widows' and Oorpnans' Mil ual Aid Society. VARIETY STORK NEW ' YORK STORE, WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL. The Largest Variety Stock IX Title- CITY GOODS SOLD VERY CLOSE Cor. Nineteenth street nr.d t Commercial Ave.. I Cairo, 111. CO. PATIKU & CO. STOVES. gTOVES! STOVES!! ALL SORTS, SIZES AND STYLES, AT DA-VIDSOTST'S. Mantil.icttirerol and Dealer in Also TIN. COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE. y-AU. kinds or .too w.ikk bone to ottmin.;? NO. :!", EltillTlt STREET. CAIHO. : II-l.lXOIS FF.r.KYUOAT. CA11 10 CITY FERRY CO. V'Klt KYIIOAT rrn i) V V STATES. Ou niiduftpr Monday, .t:i:ie Ui. the lmt will make the following I'ipc: LKAVKh I.KAVKH I.IAVKS Foot Fourth nt Vigour: I. Uid'. Ketilueky Ld'f. h u. in. s: ,i) a. in. !' a. tu. 1.1 a. m. lu : y i a. in. 11 a. in. . (. in J: I' i i 1' in. I p in. ' : p.::i. p M SUNDAYS. J p. m. 3::l'i p in. ". I', t'l WiOi.!.K WINKS AND l.iul'olix. SMYTH A- CO., Who!. .Kali at.i! ltel'ii! Dealer In Foreign and Doniotic Liijuors -AMI- Wines ol all Kiml-. No. r.j Clllo t.LWLT.. MESSRS SMYTH o Co , have nn,.t n,:iy u lau-e Mm Ii of the 1"t ynn-. Ii: the niiii'.iel, icid p. VI' c.pel ln attention to Wl.jll'-ille lll'illiell of the lin-iin'i". IIOAT STORES. D. WILLIAMSON fe CO. 70 Ohio Levee, Dealer In lloiit Stores ami liioceries, Of a. 1 l;l.:. Ol'KN NIC J I IT AND DAY. Fn h TV.rv and fill! T'Il''' r.ntter, tiyMemiiiul nil bind if 'mil V.hi'11 III . neiii, nli Iniliil Hinl ill III'. ;eil pioin;i'lV at reMikme. fs e tiMit del'Vifi"! THE DAILY CAIRO BULLETIN: WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH S, 1330. THE DAILY BULLETIN. F.NTF.RF.D AT TIIK I'OST OFFICE IN CAIRO, IL LINOIS, AS HF.COND-CLASS MATTER. OFFICIAL PAPER OF ALEXANDER COUNTY. Only Morniiij Daily in Southern Illinois. LOCAL REPORT. Caiho, 111.. March J. ISHO. Time liar. Ther. Hum. Wind. Vel Weather. A a.m at.su Ml rw Hi sw s sw s 7 Tbreat'us fl Tliruut'utt ti Threafnif 1 1 I.t Italu r " ai.to 10 " Sn.im a p.m., '."'.Ht in ss S.S Maximum Temperature. ti!-; Minimum 1cm t'orHture. rs: : Rainfall O.SI Inch. River 1. fee, OOluch. w. n. KAT. Serj't Slural Corns. U. S. A. SPECIAL LOCAL ITEMS. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern, that I will pay no hills con tracted or made by my sou, Chris. Bemis, and till parties are notified not to trust him on my account. Frank Bemis. I. O.O. F. There will be a special meeting of Alex ander Lodge, No. 224, at the lodge room. this Wednesday evening, at 7:!!0 o'clock, for instruc tion in the degree of Rebekkah. All members of the lodge, as well as all members of said detree, are requested to he present. By order of the lodge. W. K. Hawkins, Sec'y. PHANTOM PARTY At Washington hall on Easter Monday. WANTED. A first class cook. Apply immediately at No. C, Fifth street, of Miss Kittie Miller. WANTED. Fifteen white girls to make baskets. Ap ply at the Box factory office, comer of Coin niercial avenue and Thirty-fourth street. BOARDING By the day, week, single meal, or with meals and lodging; day boarders preferred. Location goo l, only one block from the p istotliee, on Thirteenth street, west of Washington avenue. John Bkf.chf.r. COAL! COAL! ! I am prepared to furni-h the citizens of Cairo with a good quality ol coal at the lowest rates. Upon leaving orders at the corner of Tenth and Commercial, it will be delivered to any part of the city. James Roi-s. NEW GOODS At A. Ha'ley's on Commercial avenuo op posite Seventh street. The largest and liueet stock to be fnimd in tin city. Tin and hollowware of all kinds. Fine cut lery, a large assortment of bird cages. Fishing tackle in great variety, hooks, lines, rods and reels. Shot guns and hunt ers' outfits, ammunition, etc. A new sup ply of the Bissell carpet sweepers. Garden and farm implements. Flower baskets and hardware of all kinds. Carpenters' tnols, cross-cut saws, wood saws, etc. Cooking stoves, the best m the marki j. Call on him and examine his stock and prices before you buy. Wasted. Sherman &, Co., Marshall, Mich., want an nirent in this county at once at a salary of $100 per month and expenses paid. For full particulars ad dn.'!-s as abo.e. A Traokimas's Throat. Edwin Booth, like most ot his professional brethren, suf fers frequently fr'iu severe inll.itaination of the throat, which prevents him ncea-iinnailv f:v.m atiiiearino; on the stau'o. This theatri cal sore throat is smet!m"s so scrimw that it :iet:i i!lv drives an actor into private lilV Booth, liowewr. promptly stops the first symptom with Giles Liniment Iooint Ammonia. Gn.i'.'s Pill cures chills and fever. S i'd . 1 iv all dttiggists. Send for pamphlet. Dr Giles. 120 West Broadway. N. Y. Barclay Bros., Agents, Trial sie 2.1 cents. o F. vi in to a Sk i; Fuilnh li you have a friend Milferhg tVoin nny disorder (t the ki lnevs Send thrill a package ol ICidit-v-Wort, and will von make tltem happy. Its L.'t'eut tonic power is e-pecialiy directed to these diseases, and it (Uiek y relieves tin; !i!ress '.nd cures tiie itise:te. Have vou tried it. Birn.r.iiouo. N. ('., Sept. IT. Messrs. Moroan Allen, .Vi St. John St New York Citv: Dear Sii:- It ntl'irds ine great ilcaur to inloiin vou ol the wondertul cure your '('nnsfnuti'on Water" has wrought upon my w ife. Iter doctor had pronounced he ineurab r ol Bri'dit s disease ol the kidneys. but. thanks lo y.ni. she is as well to-day a she ever was m her life. She snvs -he i cett iin if it had not I n for vnur medicine she would have licen dead biTori.' tin. tiuii tun I truly hopes that all who suli'er with Bight's kidney di; ease, will try your "('on dilution Water" belore th'-v wait too long Vl -lung you many happy yean, and tint your tuedicine may reach every suticier. tun s its. very respectfully yours. William A. Tukvatiiax Ask your druggist for it. Musi: News, Hop Bitters, which i advertised in our columns, arc tv Klin; etna for ague, liiliotp'iiess and kidney complaints Those wl.o use thorn sny they cannot be too highly recommended. Those allliclei should give them a fair trial, and will be come thereby en1hu:.'iatic in the. praise o their curative t.ti ii'itios. - Portland Argus. out or Work. -There be those who mv that there Heed br none uneliililoped -th:i there is work for nil, if they will but do it U'hnt we snv. is. let everyone who has miir! or co! I take Hall's Balsam at oin It in tlii' only r ll'ibli; fettp-dv. that Peer fails to curt. GENERAL LOCAL ITEMS. County commissioner's ccmrt m been in session for two days and cither adjourned lust night or will adjourn this morning. One of the kindest acts ever done for humanity, was the introduction of Sr. Ja cob's Oil for the euro of rheumatism. A sun beam, under the gtiiso of a little chunk of feminine loveliness, brought glad ness to the fireside of Mr. I. N. Smith yes terday forenoon. Mr. John Major is prepared t furnish all kinds of new wagons and buggies on credit,. on approved paper or very low for cash. Mr. E. Krauth, of Barclay Bros.' pre scription drugstore, yesterday received the official papers allowing him a back pension ot over seven thousand dollars, He is m ire fortunate than the average human being. Tilings that most people would like to see : Our society girls before breakfast, a church choir that never quarrelled, a church out of debt and with money to lend, an ed itor who can please everybody, and a high school girl that cannot whistle. Messrs. Smith & Bnukmytr, mer chant tailors, have received a large stock of all kinds of suitings, broadcloths, etc., and are prepared to make suits ou short notice at low prices. Their work always gives satisfaction; their piece goods arc the best brands, and good tits are guarantee i. There has been no store opened by Dennis & O'Louglin as yet. Therefore, there was none closed. Buf there will be one opened Thursday morning, on the comer of Twentieth and Poplar streets, by tip.' above named firm, with a full line of groceries, produce, etc. See advertise ment. In our columns this morning will lie found the statement of the City National bank, showing its condition February 21, 1SS0. It needs but a careful perusal of this statement to satisfy the reader that among other things Cairo has one of the soundest and best banking institutions to be found in the state. Paducah News: "The Mobile and Ohio ulroad is to be extended from Columbus, Ky to Cairo, Ills. Arrangements have been completed for the work and the ex tension will be made this year. Of course the line will have to pass through Ballard county, which will give the people another ailroad without any cost to them tiie way railroads should be built. -The unfortunate William II. Yande,r- biit. too poor to pay a personal property has 1,100,000 in registered four-pcr- cents. And prouauly, in order to save ine expense of a coupon-clipper, takes them in lenor.iinations of $10,000. Receiving m- eret at the rate of $3,000 and over a day. is calculated to discourage one. The bur- lens of life must appear to such a one too grievous to be borne. Hon. Tho. W. Haliiday entered upon lis duties as cashier of the City National Rank, on the first of this month. It is en tirely unnecessary to indulge in :i lengthy particulati.atiou ef his numerous qualnica- ions for almost any position. The record which he has made before the people of this county and of the entire state, is a tetter eulogy of him than we could posi lv construct of words. -A Iloosier. politician as all Hoosicrs are, has been denied the sweet consolation of his Democratic paper by his Republican ...o' ,,1 n; n fiiiui.(i'!i.nri'. sues for i IK, nil ii ' '. 1 i , voree. This duress upon a Democratic voter, openly nn l wantonly practised by an missary ol the Republican enemy, and on the free soil of Indiana, which is not to oe tickled with the hoe of an exo Insjn larkev, must receive the instant and ab- oi lii-v' attention o'. Senator Dan oomees. Mr. John Major hns now on hand n argv lot of farm an. i spring wag on.-, log w;t"'on. one Horse, .two norse mm mih.v . . t i ..n... plows, Tessier's best, nod double and singl harrows. New and second hand buggie ivir rliieco for cash or ai i'ioved paper. Go and see them. Bv a rcMilntion intioduced in the potincil last i:i-ut. the c:!v clerk was di rected t. advertise for jireposa'.s for haul ingout o! thi'clty limits all kitchen o;l'd The bids mu-t 1e in by next Tuesday night. The appointment of a health olri cer was also provided for by resolution What other business of importance was transacted and there was bat little will appear in to-morrow's Bulllvin. We should have stated yesterday that Rornr.v-vho, fur several davs was in"durance vile," charged with the abduction ol an in nocent young lady, was permitted to take up his bed and walk out of our county jail and accompany his wife homo to Murpbys boro. day before yesterday. His freedom was caused by the non-appearance of said innocent young lady against him. This is the w hole story in a nut shell. Mike Shcchan has resigned his posi tion in the county clerk's office, which he has so admirably Hlled for a long time, and in forms us that he lias formed a partner ship with Slierilf Hodges and Mr. J. W. Spies, of Beech Ridge, for the purpose of going into the saw mill, general tuerehan dvdng and farming business at Beech Ridge The linn being composed ol three of the mo.st. energetic griitleinen in the county, they deserve, and doubtless will, meet with, abundant success and mrikc "oodle.i" of money. Our accomodating county clerk hat sustained quite a lo.-s by Mr. Sheehuti's resigna'doii. It is true as wo stated in yesterday's issue that Mrs. Esther Meachaiu was sen tenced to fourteen years iu tho peniten tiary.' We learn from Mr. Mulkcy, of tho firm of Mulkcy & Leak, who were the dc findants iu the cose, that they will, on Sat urday next, file a motion for a new trial. There was nothing positive about the evi dence upon which phe was convicted, but it was purely circumstautial and the attor neys believe that a new trial will be grant ed, Judge- Harker presided over the last term of court. The man who will interest himself for the good of the city as Officer Schuckers has done in the past, will always receive the applause ot our people for their fearless actions. We have heard not a few threats against such officers as Schuckeis, Lally, Hogan and Dunker for their fearless con duct in raiding the ranch of Axley & Wil son, and therefore--although the threats emanated from silly simpletons and cow ardly bullys we know how to appreciate these officers' actions, and say to them "well done ye good and faithful servants." The list of contributors to the Irish relief fund, published yesterday, shows that our people, as a whole, sympathize with the oppressed in Ireland, and are not back ward in sending something more substan tial than the mere breathings of compas sion to the wretched sulferers who have for so manv years been the victims of English tvrannv and brutality. The list showed that the givers were not confined to any class, party or nationality, but that nearly all who were asked gave liberally and cheer fully. The practicing of the a brass band in the building adjoining the council cham ber, last night, seemed to have a beneiicul c:Vect noon our citv fathers. The airs of the band, which were very audible in the chamber, had the- elfect of cutting short some of the "airs" of the aldermen and thus the business before the body was dis posed of with remarkable rapidity. The music ot the band, mingling with tiie run sical voices of the aldermen, made their speeches as melodious as the sound of a crystal-drop, warbling from a fountain, and their words fell upon their hearers as softly as the dew upon the dowers and tilled ieirs ears as would distant, drow.-y music charming every sense to rest. -Night before last a rouster named Pat. McLaughlin came ashore from tiie uarry Brown, with one of his companions. He uteivd nbout town until he missed his boat ate! then started to Mound City on the Cairo and Yinccnues trie to overhaul it, nit missing it there, they agreed to foot it back. While on their way bucK, and wn::e McLaughlin's companion wis quite a dis tance ahead of him, he was robbed of forty- two dollars and severely beaten, and then placed upon the railroad track in an unconscious condition. A watchman of the road who happened along immediately after the robbery, recog nized the robber as Red Dillon, the fellow who robbed n stranger on Eighth street not long ago. He made his eseap . Action his been taken by some ot our citizens for the establishment of a Builder's and L'an association in this city. There is one in successful operation in Cen- tralia. Ills., which has. for some years past, given evidence of its prosperity by causing lie erection of a number of buildings. That a similar institution here, could not fail to be financially and in every other wav, successful, besides being a blessing to the poorer classes, cannot be questioned; for CViro stands greatly in need of comfort able little homes with four or five rooms. There is no doubt that fifty of these in "ood neighborhoods would find immediate and paying renters. Tin: Bn.i.rris called the attention of our m ui of enterprise to these facts some time ago, and now urges them to elfect a speedy organization. A number of profes-ional gamblers have made their appearance in this city during the past few days, and they were pointed out to Us yesterday nr.d the day before ly several of our wide-awake cit i - Z"irs who are personally acquainted with the fellows. They are a nobbiiy dies-ed mob. Each of them is i f small stature and rather heavily built nnd is suid to en oy the friendship of several of our officers -who, it is supposed, wi.-h them well during their stay here. One of the fellows was an operator of a keno room in this city during the war and Icnce is particularly well known. Is it an injustice to Squire Robinson to suppose that these fellows have beard of his late decision in the Ax ley A' Wilson case, and were thereby in dueed to pay our town n visit Y However this may be we know not, and suffice it to Hiv, that our officers should be aware of their presence and should "spot" them and make tueir stay lions as sinai as possnue. The Pope County Democrat has achiev ed another triumph over the corrupt Pie publican officials who have for so many years had complete control of the county's financial iill'airs. Through its persistent efforts in braving the combina tions of public thieves and (he denuncia tions of their organ and exposing the mal practices of the county officers, it succeeded in causing suit to bo brought against the slieriif who was recently compelled to pay back to the cotinly treasurer $'i02, which he had illegally apropriated to his own uses. But Ibis is not all, . Judgment was rendered against him a few days ago for $s;;,"i more, nuking $1,1HT, out of which that little county, but for the dibits of that little Democratic sheet, would liavo been D R. J . W. T II O M A. S ' HAIR SOAP, A WONDERFL'L FERTILIZER CONTAINING THE ACTIVE PRINCIPLE FOR TH:E HUMAN I-LAIIi. HKSTOHKtf , , . . The halruudscalp tu u normal condition, thltketn tuiululr, etop lu falling out ami prevents Oatnlrt.fi. ci:u i-:h All Scaly, Criutv, Cutaneous Eruption f the Scalp, ullavs thu Itchlnu Sensation aud will preserve tar Hair for a Lifetime. IT W1I.1. 7MOT MOIL The most delicate fahrlc. and Is deeidely preferable washes, while It Is much cheaper in price, aim irou mini the uiiilrusauiuess mciueut 10 tueir use TIIK HOAP EMPLOYED I purely vegetable, and simply u vehicle coiilainlnn costly iiudiclues s pet ideally for the hair u:.d iKa.p. which remain lutacl when incorporated with a ueutrul roup. I'ri'p!'rl,:';!urtli,n,lo.mi',J!:,K' Dr. J. W. THOMAS, Hair and Scalp Spechilist. Price 50 cent per cake. Three cakes $1.21. GEO. E. OTIARA, Sole Agt, Cairo, 111. swindled. But this is only one case, and a very insignificant one of the catalogue of crimes of which flic Republican party in its comparatively short career, has been proven guilty. To enumerate only those which have been exposed would mako volumes. I'KHONAL ITEMS. Mrs. M. Riddle, from Olmsted. Iils.,is in the city on a short visit to her daughter, Mrs. B. F. Echols. Mrs. Andrews, wife of Rev. Truman Andrews, of Chester, Ills., is visiting our city, and the guest of Mrs. Dr. Maiean. WAS HE MURDERED? THE SUPPOSITION THAT MR. FRED. WHITCAMP, SR., WAS MURDER ED, SUSTAINED BV LATE DISCOVERIES. OKOltOL KOHL. TIIK l.T.r.: MAN. THOlOIiT TO III-: TIM. Oil I.T Y MAS. Since the first appearance i:i t:i --e col umns of a notice announcing the death o Mr. Fred. Whitcatnp. Sr.. by drowning numerous stories, some of tii d-.i very ex travagant, have come to our ears, which, were they known to the parties whom tin y concern, would ten 1 to m ike th -m feel very uncomfortable. Ii.it especially are tle-se stori" damaging to the hire! man. who his been in the employ of Mr. Wniteamp for about a year, and whose name is George Kohl. Our readers wili reuiein'.'T that we stat ed in Sunday's i-si,: that the water had washed aw.ty the earth from beneath the river bank and upon Mr. W.ii'ciiup. and a laborer in his employ, approaching it. the bunk give away lvsi:tii them earning them both into the stream. That a tree stump being within the reach of to" la borer he secured :i hoi 1 upon it. and thus saved his life, but that .Mr. Whitcamp w.s immediately carried away by the cuireti". We also stated that owing to the high water which cuts oil" all communication be tween this city to. i Mrs. Wiotcamp's resi-delir-, she had found it i:ilp'i-lblf to convey the intelligence of her husband's death to her relative- and fr'n-nds until a week after the occurrence. The-e particu lars we procured from good authority and. of course, therefore, had reason to beiicvi. them Ine.'. But now comes Mr Fred. Whitcamp. who is u nephew of the deceased, and who hn made investigations of the bank which is said to have caved in, and sav that no caving is vii-ib'tr at the p! ice and that there is no current tiiere which could have wa.-hed away the earth from beneath the bunk; and aiso that no stump is visible upon the catching hold of which the labor er said he had' rescued himself. He further says that tle-re is no step-oil' at the place, but that the water gradually dcp'tis and that a person can wade about in it near the bank with pot t' a t safety, 't he sl.mgh - for slough it is, and not the river has been dragged with lie's and hooks fur several days, i, i;t n, van. Had Air, lOtcainp drowned there his body Would have been easily recovered, since there is no anient in the slough which could have carrie 1 it off. These facts arc ample and sufficient to convince the thinking mind that Whitcainp was the viitim of foil I play, an I that lie was MflHli:!'.!-.:) AV.I M-IM-Lli iu some other way. But who i- "inity of the deviii-h deed is file qlles'h n which then arises. Let us s'-e. It is known that Mr. Whitcamp, when he left his home, had Upon his per-mi three hundred dollars in c ish, with which he intended to buy a team and pay various 'debts, nnd that the hired mmi. Kohl, hud the means of knowing that Mr, Whitcamp had the money about his person, Kohl, when lie infonie d Mrs. Whitcamp of her husband's death, was only wet up to the waist and had in r,o w.iy the nppearar.ee of a inan who had struggled iu the water and mud for life. His clothes were unboiled mid he had the appearance of n man who had simply v aided into the water in older to wet his clothes, This being the case, the question will occur to the reader, why was not the news of the affair ut oncu conveyed to relatives iu this city or at least to the nearest neigh bor in order that .search might have bcui instituted nt once': This is a oiieslion we do not propose to answer. Yesterday, in cotivei'salion with the nearest neighbor, of the deceased, we were informed that be had visited this city on Wednesday last, Mid Ihiil he would gladly have brought the news, but that he knew nothing about the affair. Why lie hud not been iniormed be knew not. News was yesterday u.onting conveyed to this city that Kohl, who had been left In charge of thu house, while Mrs. Whitcainp to creay ointments, deleterious tonics and o:-eu was in this city, had made his escape. He was seen day before yesterday at about four o'clock in the evening sneaking away from the house and avoiding, as much as possible, the public road. If there was anything wanting to fix the crime upon hiuq .this it would seem, would be sufficient to prove him guilty, He was seen to take the narrow guage track and it was supposed at first that he had lollowe I it up. but a dispatch received by Officer Ho g in yesterday evening, states that he had not been .seen a'.ong the road. A reward of FIFTY HOLLARS has been offered for his arrest, by the re! i tives in this city, and the oilers will doubtless strain every nerve to bring the villain to just:..-. Kohl i.- five feet six inches in heighth; ha, gray hair with beard and mustache; has no butn.-ides. His face i red, and through the skin the blue veins are plainly v;.dh. Mr. Fr. d. Whitcamp. the nephew f to. iiiMng man. was jestetday at work v i::. commendable energy assisting the of!';.-.,-:, iu working up "the case, and we also hi c tli.it Mr. Henry Whitcamp is sparing i. pains in bringing to light the facts in the case. We hope, for the i,ke of all concerned, that the matter may be cleared up without the discovery of anything crii in ii. A Wish Ruf-him.-- Tiie habit of aim.:, ist-iing quiuiiie in powerful dos,.,, as an antidote to malariil maladies, w, . n- . dangerously common. Happily t:.: practice has undergone a wide reform. No' only th" public, out prolV-s-iona! m-u have adopted, not wholly, of course, but largely, Host"tt r's Stomach Bittrrs as a sile b e auic i-ubst'.tr.te for the pernicious alk.il "l : The consequences of this change are ino-t important. Now fever and ague sUn'.Ter iite cured, f lrmcrly their complaints only for the time re;i"Ved, i,r half cure i -the remedy eventually failing U pniutr any appreciable ell'eCt. except the d . wa re meteus-d, A rtire of the Bitv r-. P'-rsi-tetitlv fo'low' d, breaks tin th" w-i-' attacks an I prevents their return,. Tie- ev; dence in lavor of tn:s .sterling specilic ai ! household m-dicine i- f i:o ti:n'i;g.: character, but positvr an I s.i'istactory. and the .i trei wle'nee it proeee is are Very n ; inrrn:-. HOTEL ARRIVALS. at i nr. plan: i.r no: I. M. K-outh. Cincinnati: C. E. Troy. New York ; - P. (;.,; k, St. S. Kowi:iski, St. Loei-; Fr.nk p, cago: J, R. Farrow, Bhindville, Wi.::, r Le;i-. I : : Kv.: A runninghani. Lake provideiiee, f.i.: M Sal II. i hoeinaker. Lake I';o idencr. L II. Knowls. Chicvg..; D. C. Wi'c Padit'ih: E iith Bridges. Sikestoe, P,. C. Pate, Carbon dale; N.J. Hick-, bond ii,-: J. I). Judy, Mexico. !.: .' McFad.nn. Mexico. Mo.: B.C. Cn Clinton. Miss.: G. F. Lakin. 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