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THE DAILY CAIRO BULLETIN. VOLUME XI. CAIRO, ILLINOIS, SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL 11. 1880. DIRECTORY. BUSINESS DIKKf'TOHY of the leading Imsluext hoimca wlioe advcrtiiie taenia may lie found lu Tai Ili'i.i.r.Tih . DIIYOOODS. C (. Patler A. Co., Commercial avenue aud Nine teenth mrect. (iROCEBIKS. ' C. D. Willlainaon 4 Co. Ym-utn Broduriek, Wah. Ave. cor. Elehth. J)t-uuif & O'LuuKhlin, Poplar, cor Twentieth. PHYSICIANS. Dr. J. 11. Marcau; office, 1W Commercial Htcuue. DENTISTS. Dr. W. C. docelyn, Klglilli near Commercial Dr. K, W. WbitUick, I St; Commercial avenue. i.iyioits. Bunt Smyth, No.bdOl.lo levee INSURANCE. II. II. Cande.-, No. TiiOliln levee (up lair. Emiitable Lite, of New Yurk, corner 'I'welllti and Wanliiu','!im avenue. Widow aud Uryuan Mutual Aid Society, Seventh and Commercial aveuue. "DBVOOISTS-WIIOLKSALK AND It ETA I L. Gw. K O'liara, Klxuteenth uud Commercial. BANKS Alexander County flank. Sth and CouiunTclal lily National. Ohio levee. STEAM BOATS Cl.amilo;:. Three Slate". ICK. Julin Spioat. curu-r Twelfth and Levee. BKACKKT STOIt it c tord. ( 'oruer NintU and Commercial. THK MAMA f , KNF.it W. I)EI.1VEI! open r:.AI a.m.; do. VI b: Hi p.m.; Sunday; H to 'J a. m. Money Order Department open at U.m.; closes Thro a ill Kprc Mali via lilinol Central and liiaaiwiupi CVatfal H!!raii !" at p. m. Cairo and FopUr Blurt Through and Way Mail el...- at 1!: I , , , .... Way .Mail via lilinol Centra!. alro and Mn rennea and Mi.ilpi Central Buiiroad cloe at : p. in. .... , , . u Way Sta.l fjr Narrow iiiag: Baliroad cliwc at 8 Cairo tt.d Kvansville liiver Route cloe at ti:30 p. m. oi'iy (except rridsn. OFFICIAL UtKHTom. City (Mliters. Mvor-N B. Thit'ewmd. Treaaurer Edward Dcrou.l Clerk Dtnula. J. foley. Coannelor- - w. B Gilbert. Marshal l alle. Attorney-William Ueudrick. koakii or ai!r.Kf. Kirat Ward-M.I. lioley Second Ward-David T. Linear (. . It Wood- Thirl Wsrd - W. P. Wrizht. F.jjVrt Smith. Fourth Ward -Charle U. l'aiier. Jame Kynafton Fifth Ward-T. W. lUUiday. Eruet B. Pettlt. County Officers. Circuit Jn.l''--D. .1. Bul.T. Circuit Cleik-J A. Reu-. Coonty Jnde- II. S. 'im. County Clerk S. J. llumru. Cnuntv Attornv W. C. Mulkev Count Treasurer-Mile v . P&r'r. hheriti kihn llodire C'orour-lt-Fitr.'.'eraif.. County fiiuiniiiw:ouer-l. " ilallNta). .1 a. JK. Uill. Samuel Brll-y. cnn:niKS. APHD'KN M. K - Fourteenth trert. ti.-tweiu Walnut and Cedar -trect" : ..-nice !aMili 11 a. ni. and P- m ; sun.iay .-m uj. 1 y. c MlIilSTIAN - Eighteenth atreet: meet in.' Sab- bathl'tVlp in.; iinumit uuwiwumo- ("MU'ltCU OK THK KM)RtJir.ii-iii"K"l'o I Fourteenth Mreei; tuuday Morulurf pray-ra 1.1 . a. ni ; evening pray.-r. Ti-Ht P m : Minday ciioo) St :: a. m. Friday cveinu,' pra.-r ; :: p. m. 1MRST MISSIONARY HAITI ST CHFUCU -r Freaobli)!! at Pl::tna. m .Hp. m.. and 7:: p m. !t)haili ach.Hil at :w p. in. K.v. i. .1. shore, pastor. IUTHKItAN -Thirt.-enih atr-rt j ervirea Sal. i bath l:;m a. m. Sunday rchool 'J p u.. Key. K nappe-. pa:or METHODIT-Cor Fijbth and Walnut street : Preaching SiM.sth H':f 1 a- ni. and 7 p.m.; prayer m.t-tiii. We.lne.lay 7.: p. in ; Sunduj School, 9 a. in. itcv. Wbittaker. pa-tor. 1HKSBYTEl:!AN""- Klirblli ftreet: preadiins on Sahbath at !:' a m. and 7::"' p. m.; prayer Hieetius Wednefdav at 7:: P-Sunday scnool at p. iu. Itev. 11. V. Ocor.'e. pastor. CECOND Fl:KK WILL IIAITIT - 1'ifteet.tb O atreet. between Walnut and Cedar atreet, . r vicea Sald)ath at :) and ;: p. tu. ST. .IOsKI'H'S--(ll..inan Caihoiio Corner Cro .. and Walnut nreei; ervice S'lMmth 10 a. m.: Sunday School at p. ni.; Yepera 3 p. m.i cr ice every day at 8 p. ni. ST. FATUK'iv'S - Roman Catholic) Corner Nlinb Htr.et and Waliini:t.in avenue; a.-rvlcc Sab oath t) uud lit a. m. ; Vcpere 't p. in. ; Simday School p. m.; service- every day at 5 p. in. Itev. F. Zaliel. priest. PATF.Ms. I )ATEjStTS all caaea ariMui; iinuer ine rmein i.n. ly attended to. Inventions tha ii v 1 VI ,rF V n ,,v ,hl' I'utt-iii onic Jtfitl Tjv 1 Pi I ' lu moiit ca-ea, be Obtained for new invention, or for Improvement on old ne; for niedirul or other compound, trade mark and Inbel. Caveat. A"0ii;nineiit. Inter r u iiti..iiU S.iitM for tnfrlmrcfiicnt. and all caaea ari-iui; under the Patent Law, prompt- luveiiiiuu" ..ill. 1111 .- in-.-u lice mayatiii, e i.atented hv ..inA.,uiii. tlin lT. H. I'nt.Mil Dftmrlmcnt. and encaaed iu Patent biilne cxcluively. we cau make closer aearchea, uud secure Patent more promptlv, and with broader claims, than those who are remoV from Washington. 1 XTVLVTI iIK send 11 a model or sketch of liN V Till J UUo votir device; we make ex amination and advisp 11 to patentability, free ot rbarire. All correspondence strictly cotilldential. Prices low, aud no cbarpe unless Patent in-secured. Wa refer In Washington, to llgn PostniUKter General I). M. Key. Itev. V. D.Power. The German American National Hank, to olllclals In the C. S. Patent Ortlee, and to Senators and Representative. In Congress; and especially to our ellents in every State lu the L'ulou aud iu Canada. Addrer C. A. SNOW & CO., Oppotite Patent OtHcc. Washtntttou 11. C MILL AND COMMISSION. AIJJ I) AY BROTHERS, CAttlO. ILLINOI.S. Commission Merchants, nni,s.n in FI.0UK. GRAIN AND HAY I'roprtetdrai Egyptian Flouring Mills Iligliest Cuh Price Paid for Wheat. RAILROADS. ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. . Ii W 'aw Shortest and Quickest Route T o St. Louis and Chicago. The Only Line Kuiinin? Two Daily Trains From Cairo. Makiusr DI RECT CONNKCTIOX with EASTKRX LINKS. TitAisa I.r.v Caiho: .':( Mia in. Mt.il. Arriving In St. Louis 9:1.0 a m : Chicago. p.m.; Connecting at Odin and Kdlnuham for Cincin nati, Louisville, ludiaiiapolia aud points Ku 11:15 a.m. St. I.oiiih and Wftdern FCxi.i-.'K. Conuectina at St. Louis for all point West, .'J::j! 11.111. JViM Kx)r For St. I.ouia aud ( hicufo. arrlviu;' at St. Louis lu:l p.m.. and Chicago ', :!) a ui. .' :.! 1 ) in. ( 'iiK-iiuiati Kx pre. Arriving at Ciminuuti 7:1". a m.: Louisville a ni.; Indianaiioli. 4:oo a.m. Passemjera tv thiH train reach the above points lUi to ,'tii lliil.'RS ; gilvance of any other route. Fast Time East. P'Kvl'HO'oi'k; '.v ""is line eo through to Fast. 1 u."v-m 11.,' I .rn points without any d-lay caii-.-d by Sunday Intervcnine;. The Saturday afier noon train from Cairo arri-.es in new York Mondav morni'i',' at M::. Thirty-i hours iu advance iif any other route. rFor through tickets and furlher itiformatloii. apply at llliuoi Central Railroad Depot. ( uiro. TRAINS AURIVK AT CAIRO fcT-s : p tu. A' ciiinniouiirioi ,:) j, m 'ail 1:10 u .111. JAs. JOHNSON. ,J. II. .iONES. o.-n. somli -rn A.-nt. Ticket Aucnt. W. p. .lOHNS'J.Yt.i-ii. Pa-s-.-uu' r Alvh. NEW SERIES-NO. 249. MEDICAL. IS YOL'K BLOOD Pl ItE! NOW Olifl irt an Imnnptunt r.tw.tftlitn r.. tm hi. ami iure and wboliisome blood there caii bo no per licet health, aud without GOOD HEALTH 'Iff Is a mere burden and waste. For Impure Wood the best medicine knowu Is Scovills Blood Purifier. It is the t'reat Southern time tried and true rem dy. aud may be implicitly relied on, WHEN EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS. Take. It in the Nr.rl m. tl.ttu ........UI!.. r.. I... ... , vnifcvianv lor IUI- ;mre aecretlous of the blood incident to that -ea-ouui meyear; and take It AT ALL TIMES Kor Cancer Scrofiiln Mm i uess. Doll. Tumor. Swelllni-. and the thoil- iu.i . no. come i rum impure mood. I0IIX F. HEXItY, C'UHIUX & CO. Sole Proprietors. S COLLEGE PLACE, NEW YORK. It BARCLAY ItltOS.. Wholesale Agents. CAIRO A: ST. LOUIS R. R. IT l hTTi iTiii't TiJ Jr. W. SMI TH j:iS. Uccoivor. SHORTEST SIIOPiT LINE BETWEEN CAIKO AND ST. I'L'IS. '1'iine Sc-hclulf: lbrouh Express i. ires Cairo S;l."ia m. Through Express arrives at K. M Louis. 5:iip.m. Throufb Express ieuve E si Loui..,. :.nia.m. Through Express arrive-, at Cairo V.Uip.ui. Murphyshoroaccoiumodationl. avesi airo 1 :MI p.m. Mil' physhoro Ace. arrive. m Murph' "boro T :'" p.m. Murnhvs'iioro Ace. leave .M.irnhv-lioro . . K:i'a.ni. M jrphvshoro Ace. arrives at Cairo 11: iq m. . The Cairo A st l.ouii Kail Road i the only all Rail Rout.- '"-tween Cairo and St. Louis under one management, tb'.rcfore there ar- no delay at way stations awaitiin; . otin.-ctioM from other Hues. Cl.ie and sure connections at st Louis with other lines for North. Eat and est .1 A N AVt.LE. L. M. JOIINsON. A'.'ent . lien.-ral Manaft-r. HOP BITTERS. (A Medicine, not a drink.) I ll.NTAISs HOPS, BICIIU. MANDRAKE, DAN DELION. And the Purest aud Itet Medical (qualities of all other li,tter. TI IKY CUUK All diseases of the Stomach. Rowels. Illood. Liver. Kidneys, and I uinarv Oiu'ans. Nervous lies. S'eepl-. HSlii-.s Ani especiallv Female Complaint-. l'XWIN OOI.I) Will be paid for a rasethev wi); not cur.; or help or lor aiiythnii; impiin- or injurious found In tD.-ni. , Askyour DrncL'Ist for Hop Bitters aud try them before you sleep. Take uo other. Hop Coi ..it Ci iik is the sweetest, safest and b. st. Ask Children. Tin-Hoe P.m lor Stomach. Liver and Kidueyi is superior to all others A"k Jlruiats. D 1. 1'. is au absolute and Irresistuble cure for drunkenness, use of opium, tobacco and nar cotim. Send for circular. All above sold hv dra'irlsls. Hop Bitters ManufacturinL' Co.. Rochester, X. Y. TIIK DAILY BULLETIN. Tho Daily Bulletin. QUIO it MISSISSIPPI R'v. 1 i mi i 21; Ry Carrier, 2oc Per Week COLLECTED WEEKLY, or BH) I'er Year. SIO It" jKiid Yearly or Suni-Yearly IN ADYANCK JUL TIME TABLE K P.s!-;Mi Kit TRAINS ntOM VINCEN.M.s ( Nnv. n0. 1 T'J. I T VTVV.Mlll. i Day Epl-es . Except -vm ! ii EpVe. i Except Suudai; . 4 Ni,'ht Expn-s-i iDailyi' ... 1 :.si ;.. m. p. :n. The iVeeklv Bulletin. irw.vr.. No r. Expri"-", Except Sun. lav ir.wi't s:: I lav F.pn- " :t Ni;ht Lxpr. .1. It. Ct.i-.K. Alet Yiiic.-nne- Id siiiula) . 1 : Dallvi C. S. CoK. .Ill . ieil Ticket A,' l cine VI i , ni. in. m. gT. LOUIS, I. M. Ar S. Rv. jFva xv fcr. v t 'airoTiim TnliU'. I.EAVFs Texas Express Dally i:l". p m Connects at I hurlestou for I'lduiubits Aiiuivi:- Texas Express Ilaily) ::',". a. m. Accommodation Daily I ' :M p. m. 0 lllce ulid l'as.'iii.'il' Depot No. .'.'.Ohio Levee. .1 C. .I MM Kit, A-. l.t. D. Axtki.i.. Diviion Si-.ieriiitend.'Ut . A 48 Column 8 Paje Pa per issl LD EVERY MONDAY. B.OO GO To CLIT,S of FIVE or MORE, $l.rjO per Yt-ar. Ilniulmii; AtnericHti Packet Comiinitj's Veekly Line of Steamships Leaving New York e' cry Thurs.lav at -.' P.M. Foil ENt.l.AND. FHAXCE AND CERMANY. Tickets to and from Eirope ut lowest rates. For pa-sane apply to C. II. RICHARD V CO.. li. neral l'aciiL'er .vi.-ut. HI I! oadiiav, Neiv York, or to II WELLS. 'aim, Ills. FERRYBOAT. JAIROCITY FERRY CO. FKlillYHOAT Til RLE STATES. tin and after Monday. , tune M, the boiil will make tit.' following trip: l.fAVRS I. RAVES t.KAtrRS Foot Fourth st Missouri Lund'tf- Kentucky Ld'n. H a. m. in a. ii. 'i p, m. 4 p. m. p. tu. s::!ii a m. l.i::i a. ni. U ::i p. ni, i:W p.m. SUNDAYS. sI;:W p. m. u a. m. 11 U.K.. :l p.m. p, m :l p. tu VO0I) AN D COAL. (if W. WHEELER, Dealer In all kinds of Corel Wood, Stove' Wood, Coal, Kto. KIG 11UDDV COAL A lEOIAlrY- WOOI) AND rOAL YARD: Tenth Street, IMwccu WaHhlnpton and Comiuerclal. TlIE I U'LLKTIN DlXDER V Ruliiifj:. Binding, JJLANIv HOOK WORK Ol'all Kind?. The Bulletin STEAM JO I OFFICE AllKimlMof.IobAVork E.-timiites rurnislii'il an.t orders l'rnnt nlirorul pruniptly ntteinied to Two-Slicet, Full shoot, Halt' Slice., and Ouurtor Sheet Posters anil Proffmiiiines, in Bhiek or Colors. Letter Heads. Hill Heads, 'ote Heads. Statements, Bills Lailinjr, Show Cards, Rusiness Cards, Hull and Wedding" Iuvitations, p.ook Work' Kto., Etc., Etc., Kte. Orilv the m:8T STOCK in t ho Market U'tcd. AdJretw nil Commuuicfttiorm to E. A. BUKNUTT, Ctiiro, Illinob. HF.DICAL. COMPOUND mm if SYKUP OK iiYTo-PHos-puma ryilK POWER OP ARKKSTISU DISEASKs X displayed hy this preparation la hnHorahly ac knowledged by the Medical Faculty In every ec ttou where It hn heeii Introduced; aud the lartro alia the het guarantee of the estimation in which It in held by tho public. TUIh hyrnp will cure Pulmouary (Uiusiimpiion in the firt aud sec ond staves will ejve ureat relief and prolong life In the third Itvclll cure Aathma.Hroncliltis.Laryniziti, and Coughs. H will cure all dlseise orl'lnalluj fjom want of muscular action and nervous force. ' Kor the effect prodiucd by FELLOW'S C0.MP0I N0 SYRUP OF 1IYP0PHO.SPIHTES Iu Di.-aeofthe Luny. the inventor i permitted to refer to the Medical (iectlemeii of St. .lohn X. B.. whose Hijjiiaturva are attached hereto. WILLIAM BAYARD. MJ Kl) WIN BAYARD. M j( THOMAS WALKER. M T. tu JOHN REIUUMAN M ' III! JoUSSTONh, I. K c . K OKOROK K BATOR, m d W II IIAIMMNO. M lct d I) WHITE. M D TWCARLITT. MD I. A.mion Ai.hahi., Mayor or the City orst. John. In the Province of.Vew Bin uawirk. having exumised the siifnaluiesaltatched to the foreolm; permit of reference, hereby certify that I bellevu them all genuine. I cuiialnotestirvto the high therapeutical value of I-Vllow" Compound Syrup of Hvpopbo phite. and consider it deserviu'' of attention by the profess'on yeuerally. 9 9 In t'tlmony w hereof. I have hereiin- M.reut to set mjr hand and alllxed my Seal of J, SeaM Mayorality.at theCltyof St. John, this -sixih day February, 'in the year of our Lord one thousand elyht huudred and'sixty-oight. Sold by all I )rui'y:irsts. TUTT'S PILLS IXDOIiSED BY PIIYMCIAXS. CLERGYMEN' AND THE AFFLICTED EYEUYWHERE. THE (i RE AT EST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE TUTT'S PILLS LURE SICK HEADALI1 Turns pills CURE DYSPEPSIA. TUTT'S PILLS L I RE CONSTIPATION TUTT'S PILLS L I RE PILES. TUTT'S PILLS L'L'RE FKYERumlAE.il. TUTT'S PILLS! ( I RE IIILIOCS C -'I.lC TUTT'S PILLS Cure KIDNEY Comjilaiu TUTT'S PILLS L'l'RE TORPID LIYER TUTT'S PILLS IMPART APPETITE. Dr Titt baa nicc'ed d in combining in these pill the heretofore an ;agouitlc qualiti -a of a streugt bet lug. Purgative inn a Purifying Tonic. Their first apparent ef fect is to increase the ap petite by causing the food to properly aasiml late. Thus thesvslem is nourished, aud ly their lonlo actum on the diges tive organs, regnliir and healthy evacuation!) are produced. l tie rapidttv w in which the person take m flesh while nuuer the influence of these pill, indicate their adapts iiility tu nourish the bod- . hence their cfllcacv in tiring nervous debi'lilv. MielHiicholy, dyspepsia, wastim of the muscles luggishues of the liver. chronic const' put iou.aud imparting tu-alto and stieiigth to the system. Sold everywhere. PRICE A". CENTS. OHlce "si Mnrrav Street, NEW VORK. NO MOKE a Oil GOUT i V" ACt'TK OR CHKOSIC rJALICYLIcA SURE CURE. Manufactured only under the above Trade Ma by the EUROPEAN SALICYLIC MEDICINE CO or PARIS AND LEIPZIG. Immcdia'e relief warranted. Permanent cure. Eunr.m'eed . Now exclusively used by all celebra ted Physicians of Europe and Americu, becoming a Staple, Harmless and Reliable Remedy on both contlncut. The highest Medical Academy of Pan report 9.1 cures out of UKI case within three day, becret The only dlolverof the noisonou Fric Acid which exist in tho Blood of Rheumatic and t.outy Patient. $1 a box; ti boxed for 5. Sent to auv addrea on receipt of price. Indorsed by Phvsiitan. Sold bv ull Druggist. Aildrea VASHBUUN&CO., Only Import-ir-e'Depot i!ta Broadway, N. Y. For Sale bv BARC LAY BROS., and DruggUta generally. Mil I !j- L 1 1 'J via) nuuorj J. T. WAKREN & CO. (U ix' (U; W. Second sr. ClfsCIMATI. Foreign and Domestic dried and canned Fruit and Vegetable. Canned, drind and milt Flh. Pick le, (iuucu. Oils and Condiments. Soup fluff, Baking Powder, ground and whole Spice. Toilet and Laundry Soap, Heed, iTcIUuf, I'renorvea Fancy (itocerlu and Croc-en' Buudrlei. Stock unparalleled In tho West. SEND FOR OUR "GROCERS" MANUEL. For tho Sunday Bulletin. THOUGHTS 8UOOESTKD ON READ ING "SELF REPRESSION." BY I. A. M. We also have many times wondered why licoplc nr3 so prone to catcli the least whis per of evil against a neighbor or indeed a fViend ami "roll it as a sweet morsel under their tongue," luow eagerly we hasten to meet some of our "dear five hundred," to tell what wc have heard with just a slight addition until in twenty-flour hours' time, the whimper with a few intiendues and a slight shake of the head, 1ms growu to such proportions as would fill a large volume, not with the facts in the case; but false hood. Lot us but hear the first faint note of a brother or sister making a false step, the news seems to leud vitality to our very taing. How quickly wc hcur: "I told you so," no matter how pure the life of that one has been in the past, how many acts ot kindness and words of cheer to the dis tressed, we could not see or hear anything that deserved our commendation but when the clouds come, each vies with the other to see how bitter they can heli) to make the cup. What matters it if the sorrowing one "sheds tears of blood." Our tongues must wag and help to make the burden heavier. Christian char ity, you say, is a balm. Yes it is; but where is it? How different the word of God teaches: "If a man be overtaken in a fault, ye which are spiritual restore such an one in meekness, lest thou al?o be tempted." Jesus said, "He that is without sin, cast the rir.-t stone." What is it that lends such beauty and lustre to the Christian religion? Meekness, kindness and above all, charity. If we were as diligent in seeking out the good qualities of those around us, as we are their faults, how much happier this world would be. No one is entirely devoid of redeeming qualities. Why not try to cultivate the good wc find and strive to help them to a higher plane, in place of trying to drag them down by cold looks or slander? Why is it that so many professed Chris tian women draw their silk and velvet habits close to their form, and with averted head puss by on the oth$r side when meet ing one who perhaps in their estimation is not quite as good as themselves? Y'et perchance, may be living a truer life than they; and some ot those women make a loud ado of banding themselves together for the avowed purpose of elevating woman kind and trying to raise the moral standard higher ! I say these very devoted ft iends of humanity are often the first to hold up their hands in holy horror on hearing of some unfortunate one, and cry 'iway with them, east her to the dogs !'' Ah ! my dear sister, the one you profess to follow did not do that way. Jesus says, "without charity ye are as sounding brass, and tinkling cym bals." Have you ever helped to send a fellow being farther along to perdition by simply withholding a kind word m their hour of peril and distress, you might have restored to society a bright and shining or nament, what will it avail if you do attend every means of grace, and fervently pray with bowed head and bent knee! Do those prayers reach as high as the throne of grace, or arc they only lip service? Dear reader are you a gossip or a slanderer; if so, is "the skeleton in your closest securely locked' or has some pryin-r fi-iend fimnd a duplicate key. and laid hare your heart? I trust not, but nercr withhold the charity, you may sorely need youi-self, at some future day. But oil! how many whole souled men and women there are whose kind words and acts are as balm to the sorrowing heart, and when the waters threaten to cmnilf us in the blackening storm, how sweet is their counsel and words of cheer. It makes sweet some of the bitter drops in our cups. Such are like the wayside violets to I he wear)' traveler, full of sweet perfume. TnrsT. UAItTKHLY STATEMENT OK TIIK CONDITION or T1IK- ALKXANDEH COUNTY BANK OF CAIHO, ILLINOIS, ON MONDAY, Al'Itlli 5th, l-ttj. KKHOl'KCKK Ijoaus and discounts $ Due from other banks Cash on hand . U. M. and other bonds Outfit and furniture Heal estate, including banking house Expenses and taxes paid 59,435 80 14,4:J!) (15 21,105 71 000 00 5,000 00 8,547 55 vm 13 Total 110.50S W IIA HII.1 1 1 l.S. Capital stock paid iu $ 2.",','00 00 Surplus fund 3,79(5 59 Deposits 7S.114 !W ... I,:i07 01 Earnings since Jan. 1st. Total 1110.503 83 We, Peter Neff, vice-president and Henry Wells, casher, do solemnly swear that tho above statement is true to the best of our knowledge and belief. i KTE It JNKFF, V UHM'reS. IIf.nky WHLI.H, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before, mo this (llh day of April, 1880. AlFHKIt COMIN09, j L. 8. Notary Public, v m.' 1 1 a Is Yocr Hair Falling or Ti'bmkci Okay? "London Hair Color Restorer," tho most cleanly and delightful article eyer in troduced to the American people. It is totally different from all others, not sticky or gummy, and freo from all impure in- gredients that render many other prepara tions obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, re stores gray hair, gives it new life, cures dandruff, causing the hair to growlwheiv it has fallen off or become thin, does not soil or stain anything, and is so perfectly and elegantly prepared as to make it a lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. London Hair Color Restorer is sold by all druggists at 75 cents a bottle, or six bottles for 4. Principal Depot for United States, 3!10 North Sixth street. Philadelphia. Fiiom Hox. Andrew Cornwall, ex member of legislature. New York state, Alexandria Bay, January 3d, 1880. II. II. Warner & Co: Gents: I have leen troubled with kidney difficulty for the last three years, and in October last had a very severe attack. I then commenced taking your Safe Kidntiy and Liver Cure and ob tained relief at once. I have used two bot tles and feel as well as ever, and I shall al ways keep a supply of Warners Safe Kid ney and Liver Cure in ihc house. Y'ours truly, A. Cornwall. Sh an't I Take a Bli e Pill? No, don't take it and run the risk of mercurial poisons, but when bilioua and constipated get a box of the celebrated ' Kidney-Wort, aud it will speedily cure you. It is nature's great remedy for constipation, and for all kidney and liver diseases. It acts prompt ly on these great organs ami so restores strength and vijor. Bhown's IIoi'sehoi.d Panacea is the most effective pain destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the blood wheth er taken internally or applied externally, and thereby more certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than any-other pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the strength of any similar preparation. It cures pain in the side, back or bowels, sore throat, rheumatism, toothache, and all aches, and is the great reliever of pain, "Brown's Household Panacea" should be in every family. A tenspoonful of the Pan acea m a tumbler of hot water (sweetened if prelerredi, taken at bed time, will break up a cold. 25 cts. a bottle. Mien Sickness, undoubtedly with chil dren, attributed to other causes, is occasion cd by worms. Brown's Vermifuge Comfits, fir Wnrm T.n7no-i.a nlHwoirrl. .tV.,.t.ia1 in destroying worms, can do no possible in jury to the most delicate child. This val uable combination has been successfully used by physicians, and found tc be abso lutely sure in eradicating worms, so hurtful tit ollil, Tn..,.,.. ft.... 1 a mi ui, -uvL 'vl III? II fli.. Who is Mtts. Wi.vsi.ow As this ques-. tion is frequently asked, wc will simply say that she is a lady who for upwards of thirty years 1ms untiringly devoted her time and talents as a female physician and nurse, principally among children. She has es pecially studied the constitution and wants of this numerous class, and, as n result of this effort, and practical knowledge, ob tained in a lifetime spent as a nurse aud physician, she has compounded a Soothing Syrup, for children teething. It operates like magic giving rest and health, and is moreover, sure 'to regulate the bowels. In consequence of this article MrJ.Winslow is becoming world-renowned as a benefac tor of her race; children certainly do rise up and bless her; especially is this the case in this city,. Vast quantities of the Sooth ing Syrup are daily sold aud used here. We think Mrs. Winslow iias immortalized lu r name by this invaluable article, and we sincerely believe thousands of children have been saved from an early grave by its timely use, and that millions yet unborn will share its benefits, nnd uuitc'iii calling her blessed. No mother has discharged her duty to her suffering little one, in our opinion, until she has given it the benefit of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Try it, mothers try it now. Ladies' Visitor. New York city. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. Mit. Philip Hkmlinoek, an old sub scriher to our paper and well-known in lite whole surrounding country, inlormed lis the other daw that his wife, who fur two wearv vears had suffered with rheu matism in the shoulder, during which time she had been treated by several physicians without success, had bceu completely cured by a single bottle of Sr. .TacokVoh.. Bucyrus Ohio. Courier, Feb. 13, 187!). A WONDERFUL CURATIVE AGENT. THE M1CDICAT. VHUt ESOK iflK CEI.EDH ATKlt HOT HPIttNOs OK ARKANSAS, WITH ELEC TIltCITV, NOW AT YOflt OWN IHIOU AT TKIKL1NO COST. I am now fully prepared to furnish tho celebrated Electro Vapor Baths at my office on Commercial avenue, over BlacVs shoo store. These baths equalize the circula tion, warm the extremities, invigorate the tired brain, quiet nervous irritability, promote digestion, increase general vital ity and cure acute and chronic diseases- is unquestionably the best bath in the world for general cleanliness as well as a curative agent. It combine the virtues of licit, electricity and aqueous or medicated vapor. The baths are patronized by tho lest cluss of society. Those who are healthy tako them to kep well; tho Invalid to get well; and all are croatly benefitted by their use. Every form of disease fiuds prompt reliof in these uuiquu and delightful baths. Call ' and be convinced. A lady attendant wiU always be Im readiness to wait ou ladypa trous. Repectfully, , V. I8- Wal- (LJfARSAK.