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THE DAILY CAIRO BULLETIN. I VOLUME XI. DIRECTORY. BUSINESS DIRECTORY of tin leading bumrioM home wboaa tiivertlaa tnenu may l fouud la Tin Ufu.mx. DUY GOODS. C. 0. l'si'.er & Co., Commercial avenue tod Nine tuvntU Mtrcet. GROCERIES. (. D. WllllMimon & Co. Yocnm 4 UroiVrtck, W'Mh. Ave., cor. Klithtn. T, J. O'LouifnUu, 1'oplar, cor. Twentieth. rilYHICIANg. l)r. J. II. Marfan: office, 1 Commercial Yeriuo. Dru, Lracb Wbeulur, ElKhth street, DENTISTS. Dr. W.C. Jornlvn, Klifhth near Commercial. l)t. E. W. Wbl'tlotk, I Vi Commercial aveuuo. LIQUORS. HoM. Hmytb, No.GUOUlu leve. INSURANCE. 11. II Candee, No. TUOhlo levee (up alaln"). K'julubla Life, of New York, comer Twelfth and Wanliiaiftou avi'Luu. DRU(iGI.STB-VI10LESALE AND RETAIL. Oeo. E. O'llura, ElsUtfentb anil Commercial. BASKS. Aletamlur Comity Hank. Stb and Commercial. C'ty National, Ohio levee. bTEAy BOATS Cbaapton. Three hlatea. ICE. John Sproat. corner Twelfth aod Levee. BRACKET STOKK. E C. Ford. Comer Ninth and Commercial. THE MAILS. GENERAL DELIVER! open :M a.m.; cloiei :jp.ci.; Suuday: Sto a. 01. Money Order Department open at 8 a. in. ; clowi VliPui'ta EipVcM Mails vta Illinois Central 3:40 P'Ji,lMlpil Central lUitrcvidi do at 9 p. m. Cairo ami Fopiar Blntl Tbroanh and Way Mall el'wayMR' 5rfa IllinoU Central. Cairo and Vln cesne and 51in:,li pl Central Railroad, cloee at ' way 3,11 for Narrow Oiugc lUi'.road close at 'uiro'ar.d Kvanfvllle River Route doe at 2:30 j,.. m. di'.if (except rnuari. OFFICIAL Dl HECTOR Y. City Officers. y yor-N. H ThieUewood. l..juiuror-Edard Oer.n:a. Clerk DeBlil. J. Foley. Cottnel(ir--Vm. B. Ol.bert. Mrlial-J' Ullue. Attorney-William Uenl'IcV,. IkiAHD OP JtMBlH. houd Ward-David T. Linear, C. R. Wood- "tuiM Ward-W. P. Wriebt. E.'Vrt Smith Kourth Ward-CUarle, O. Fatter. Jamea Kyoaaton K:ftb Ward-T. W. L'ailUay, hruent B. 1'ettlt. County Officers. Circuit Jodje-D. J. Baker. Circuit Clerk-J. A. Ke. Coumy Jud.-e R. otnrn. Count Clerk S. J . Uuniaj. Couutv Aturny-W. C . M ilVey. County Treaanwr-Mllt-i W . Parker. thcriJ-John Uodcef. Cowner-R. Kiuuera.d. lunrt J A Couuty Commi-:oner-T. . Hal.tday, i A. M.OiHha, Samuel Bnley. Cttl'UCHM. AKKICS M. E. -Fourteenth atreet. between Walnut and Cedar atreela: er1ce, Sabbatft 11 a. m. and 7 ; p. m. ; Sunday School 1 :f) p. m- C"URISTHN-lj;hteeuth atreet; meeting Sab- bath 10::p. m.; preaching occasionally. IHCRCII OF THE REDEEMER Eplcopal) (j Fouru-enth atreet; Sunday Morning prayer. 10 i) a. m.; eveulne prayer. 7:30 p. m.; Sunday iobool H ::) a. m. Friday ewnin? prayer , :) p. m. THIRST MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHTRCH. X Preaching at 1"::i a. m., S p. m.. and . :W p. m. cTtl'lMtb Khool at 7: p. m. Rev. T. J. Shore., JUTnERAN-Thirteenth atreet; aenlic Sab j bath 1 : a. ra. ; Sunday chool i p. m. Kev. Knippe, paetor. METIIODIST-Cor. Elshtb and Walnut atreet.; p-vachliii? Salbath 10:1 a. m. and . p.m.; prayer meetluV Wednesday T:) P- m ; Sunday School, a. m. Rev. Wb'ttakcr. pastor. 1 RE SB YTERIAN Eighth atreet; preachina on Sabbath at 11:M a. m. and T::p. m.; Pfy meeting Wedueadav at 7::Mp m.; Sunday School at 3 y. ru. Rev. B. Y. George, paxtor. SECOND FREE WILL BAPTIST - Fifteetth street, between Wal nut and Cedar ttreete; aer r,cea Sabbath at 3 aud 7:30 p. m. s1 "T. JOSEPH'.S-Roman Catholic) Corner Cwaa and Walnut atresia; en-lce si'mam iu.-. Hrtuuil ,t i ti. m.: V capers J p. m.; ser- m icc every Jay at s p. ru. CT. PATRICK'S Roman Catholic) Corner Ninth i? ctrvet and Waahlngton avenue; aervlcea tao nth i and in a. m. ; Veaper S p. m. ; Snnday bcnwjl i p. m. ; service ever- day at B p. m. Rev. r. Zabel, prleai. PROFESSIONAL CAKDS-rnYSICUXS. JJHS.O. II. LEACH & E. D. WHEELER Ilomu'patliic Physicians ami Surgeons, Will perform all operation, and treat disease, of wny nature in eiirry. Office: No. 10, Eighth etraet, Cairo, Ills. T. II. MAREAN, M. D., Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Ofllca 140 U, amerclal avenue. Healdence corner Fourteenth St. and W'ashlntfon avenue. Calm. DENTISTS. D R. E. W. WHITLOCK, Dental Surgeon. OPPici No. 136 Commercial Avenue, between Eighth and Ninth Streeu . QR. W. C. JOCELYN, DENTIST. OFFICE Eighth Street, near Commercial Avenue. YOCUM & BRODERICK, Dealers in STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Washington Avenue, Cor. Eighth Street, OAIHO IL. RAILROADS. ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. Shortest ami Quickest Route TO St. Louis and Chicago. The Only Line ttunnln? Two Daily Trains From Cairo, Makinar DI RECT CONNKCTIOS with EASTERN LINES. Tbain I.kivi Cairo: UilSa in. Mail. Arriving In St. Louie S:ft) a m. : Chicago. 8:y) p.m.; Connecting at Odin aud ErUngham for Cincin nati, Louisville, Iudliinapolia and polnta Eaa'.. 11:10 a.m. Wt. Ioulu find A'ot?rn Kxpre. Connecting at St. Loals for all points West. 4:ao p.m. I-'HBt Kxpres For St. Louis and t'h'.rgo, arriving at St. 5-oiile 7:00 p.m., and C bicntfo 7:.M ui. . 4:liO i.m. Cincinnati Kxprosai.' Arnvina at Cincinnati 7:15 a.m.; Louisville 7:JI a m.; lrdlanapoil 4:ik) a.m. I'aanengera bv this train reach the above points ly to Uul'ItS in advance of any other route. Fast Time Ea?t. VjKWTlOWC ''' t!,l llne K0,nronrh to Kat iu,i.uimiH(,fi pciiun without any delav cauced bv Sunday Intervening. The Saturday after Uikju train from Cairo arrive, in new York Muudav morning at !:.. Tbirty-aix hour in advance of any olber route. leri'nt through tlrWeta and r-mber infcrmatlon, ip:y at lillnot Central Railroad Depot. Cairo. TRAINS ARRIVE AT CAIRO. Kvpre,, M r.v, a ni. Accoininoualior. 4.1 p in. Mill 4:' 5 a m. JAs. JOHNSON. J. II. JONES. ii..-u. SnniSern Agent. Ticket Agent. W. P. JOHNSON. Gen. Pass?ngtrAg..nt. CAIRO 6c ST. LOUIS R. R. II. W. aJMITHKHS. Iiooeiver. SHORTEST SHORT LINE BETWEEN CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS. Time Schedule: Through Express leaves Cairo Through Express arrives t E. St Louis TTirough Express leaves E. ht Lou:,.., Through Ki press arrives at Cairo ':'; a m 5 I'p n 9: a.m 5:lop.m. MurphyslioroaccommodatlonleavesCairo 1: 3d p.m. 51'1'pnjsnoro acc. arrives-at iarpnysaoro v.'w p.m. Murpbyshoro Acc. leaves Murtbyboro. .. m. Mirphvshoro Acc. arrives at Cairo 11. a a m. TbeCairoiSt. LontsRall Road la the only all Rail Route between Cairo and St. Louia under one management, therefore there ar no delays at way stations awaiting connections from otter lines. Close and sure connections at St Louis with other lines for North, Eat and West J. A. NALGLE. Aent L. M. JOHNSON. Geiera! M ina.'er. OHIO & MISSISSIPPI R'y. TIME TABLE OK PASSUXCiF.il TRAINS FROM VINCENNES (Nu. aO, 179.) KVHTWARn. No. 2 Day Exprs, ,Kxeept suniayv, Epress i Except Suudayj. " 4 Nibt Express iDailyi WXSTWARD. No. 5 Express (Excent Sv.urtuy) . 1 p. m. , . l :!.') p. m. . . t J : :. a. m. .. fi:'l5a. m. . S:M p. m. . . I a. ci. " l lay e.vt,r'" itxec't suncav). " 3 Night Express vDaliy) J. R. Clark. C. S. Cone. Jr.. Gen. Tit'ltct Xi't Cincinnati Agent Viucennes mm (Formerly Dr. Craig's Kidney Cure.) A vegetable preparation and the onlv sure remedy In the world for llKlt.HTs Dl.-EAsfc.WAHETES and ALL KIDNEY, LIVER and I'RINARY DIS EASES. larTestlmonlnle of the highest order In roof of these statements. tUT For the cure of DIABETES, call for WAR NER'S SAKE DIABETES Cl'RK. tjsy-Ktir the cure of llUUtHT'S aud tiie other dis-ea.-s. call for -WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY and LIVER CURB. ttT'Waruer's Safe Rt'iiicJios are sold by DruirsrNts and Dealers iii ilodkiue everywhere. II. II. WARNER 4 CO., Proprietors. Rorimmrt, Nkw York. t"iPSnd for Pamphlet lindTestlDJonlula. WANTED! An Active, Intellitfeut, Reliable Han. In this and other localities, to handle a recently patented article that sells readily to travelers, merchants, dentists, barbers, and families. The right party with small capital can secure a valua ble ajency worth lll)toli5 n duv. Address TUK TAYLOR HEAD REST CO. l'il Lake Street, Chicago. 111. STEAMBOATS. gT. LOUIS, CAIRO AND PADUCAII. The Elegant Sldu wheel Passenger Steamer CHAMPION BRUNEK. Masker. A.J. OIRi) Clerk. Leaves Cairo every Monday and Thursday f r Cape Girardeau, St. Louis, uud way luudlm-s. I' r freight or passage apply to 80'. A. SILVER, Agent. IB KaaMsMLsMa 1 1 CAIRO. ILLINOIS, FRIDAY QICK HEADACHE ! We Mean Cured, Not Merely Relieved And Can Prove What we Claim. tgThere are no failures and no dlsap pol n t ments. If you are troubled with SICK HEAD ACHE yon can he easily and quietly cured, as hundreds havebecu already. We shall be pleased to flail a aheet of testliiioulals to any ititereated. Outer's Little Lirer Pills Also cure all forms of Biliousness, prevent Consti pation and Dyspepsia, promote Digestion, relieve d'strcss from too heartv eating, correct Disorders of the Stomach. Stimulate the Liver, and Regulate the Boweis. They do all this by taking Just one little pill at a doae. They are purely vegetable, do not gripe or purge, and are as nearly perfect aa it is possible fur a pill to be. Price a cents. 5 for f I. Sold by druggists everywhere or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO.. ERIE. PA. THE DAILY BULLETIN. The Daily Bulletin. By Currier, 25c Per Week COLLECTED WEEKLY, or S10 Per Year, SIO If pii'J Yearly or Sc'mi-Ycarly IN ADVANCE The Weekly Bulletin. A 4S Column S Paare Paper ISSUED EVERY MONDAY. 2,00 In Advance 8B2.00 To CLUBS of FIVE or MORE, $1.50 per Year. The BitlletixBixdery Hulino;, Binding. BLANK BOOK WORK Of all Kind:?. The Bulletin STEAM JOB OFFICE AllKindsof Job Work Estimates furnished and orders from abroad promptly attended to. Two-Sheet, Full Sheet, Half Sheet, and Quarter Sheet Posters and Programmes, in Black or Colors. Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Note Heads, Statements, BilU Lading, show Cards, Business Cards. Kail and Wedding- Invitatious, Book Work, Etc, ' Etc.. Etc.. Etc. IE0N' WORKS. FOUNDRY, MACHINE SHOP AND . STEAM FORGE. Vulcan Iron "YVoijks 8.7 OHIO LEVEE. CAIRO. 1 1 IS. John T. Reimie, HA VINO established bla worlta at the above men ttoned place la better prepared than ever for manufacturing Steam Engines and Mill Machines?, Uavlng a Steam tlamuier and ample Tools, the manufacture of all kind of Machinery, Railroad, Steamboat aud Bridge Korglnge made a specialty. Especial attention given to repairs of In, "lues and Machinery. Brass Castings of all kinds mada to ordei Pipe V ttlug la ail It branches. MORNING, JULY 9, 1830. MEDICAL. Tie Promoter and Perfec tor of Assimilation. The Reformer and Vital izor of the Blood. The Producer and Invl? orator of Nerve 4 Muscle. The Builder and Support er of Brain Power. FELLOWS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPIIITES Is composed of lairedlents Identical with those which constitute llealtky Blood, Muacle and Nerve aad Brain Substance, whilst life Ueulf Is directly dependent upon amae of them. By ite union with the blood, and Its effect upon the muse'es, re establishlngtheouo aud tonlngthu other.lt 1 capable of effecting the following re suite: It will displace or wash out tuberculous matter, and thus cure consumption. By increasing ne.-voas and muscular vigor, It will cure dyspepsia, feeble or Interrupted acllou of the heart and palpitation, weakness of Intellect cawed by grief, weary, overtax or irregular habits, bronchitis, 'cute er ehronlc), coageetion of the langv m the meet alarming singes . It enree 'rf.aiha. loaa of voice, neuralgia. St. Vitus dance, epileptic fits, whooplngcough, nervonsuese, and Is a most wonderful adjunct to other remedies inlnastalnlng lile during the process of dlptherla. Do not be deceived by remedies bearing a similar name, no other preparation la a eubitltute for this under any circumstanced. Lookout lor the name and addreet, J. I. FEL LOWS. St. John, N. B., on the yellow wrapper in water-mark, which la aeon by holding the paper before the light. SOLD BY ALL DRL'GOISTS. TDTT'I PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER 1,1" i.rvi w'.i.i isi..i aviissitiKii m trie Imi-s i.an , ii..' with a diineli:iation to ov-riTiin,ilb77iir i-i'.c-i. irrTTTiUiT)nr!rTrTi?iiin7 mem tv. willi a fey:inif haviiiL' neirieet.Mt sihub i " I "-i'Tt- tiir eye. teliow l;iu. Ii,.n'litrin-. rf-t-Pii-??T!7rrT??n?T7cir?TurT If tliew warnings are unheeded, serious diseases w ill soon be developed. TUTT'S PILL'S are especially aiapted to such caes, ouedmo ejects such a change of feeling aa toa.-tonish the sufferer. A Noted Divine Says: Dr.Tutt: Dear Sir; For ten yeara I have been a martyr to dyaoepia. conciliation and piles. Last spring your pills were recommended; I nsed them. I am now a well man, have a good appe tite, digestion perfect, regular stools, pile gone, and have gained f ry p.m.ds of ftesh. They are worth their weight in gold. KEV. R. L SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky. They increase the appetite, aad cause the body lotake on flesh, thas tae system is nourished, and by their tonic action on tbe digestive organs, regu lar stools ars produced. Price J5 cants. 35 Mur ray Street. N. Y. TUTT'S HAIR DYE GravhJ'r or whlkers changed to a glossy black by a single application of this dye, It imparts a natural color, acts IustanUueously. Sold by drug gists, or sent by express on receipt of $. Office. 35 Murray Street, New York, MEDICAL. Tit ru ns. Hop Hitters are the Purest and Best Bitters ever made. They are compounded from HOI'S. lil'CHC, MANoKAKK aud DANDELION the oldest. bet and tnot valuable medicines In the world aud contain nil the best and most curative prop erlies of all other Bitter, being the ereatest I'.I.OOD ITIMKIEK, LIVEK KKUl'LATOK, and Life sud Health restoring agent ou e:irtii. No disease or ii! health can possibly long ex ist where these Bitters are used, so varied and perfect are their operations. They give new life and vigor to the aged and Infirm. To all whose employments cause Irreg ularity of the bowels or urinary organs, or who re'julrean appetizer, tonic and nilid etiimiljiut, these Bitters are Invaluable, being highly cura tive, tonic and stimulating, without intoxicat ing. No matter what yoKr feeiirTS or symptoms are, what the disease or ailment is. nse Hop Bitters. Don't watt until you aresick.but If you only feel bad or miserable, use the bitters at once. It tnav save our life. Iluud red have been saved by so doing. Cry$:W will be paid for a case they will not cure or help. Do not suffer yourself or let your friends suf fer, hut use and urge them to use Uop Bitters. Hemember. Hop Bitters Is no vile, drugged, drunken nostrum, but the purest aud bet medi cine ever made; the "Invalids Friend and Hope," and no person or family should be with out them. Try the Bitteis to day. Hop Bitters Mt'g Co., Kochester. Now York an : Toronto, t'anadi. FOR SALS BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ICE. JOHN SPROAT, PROPRIETOR OF SPROAT'S PATENT Refrigerator Cars, AND Wholesale Dealer in Ice. ICE BY THE CAR LOAD OR TON, WELL PACKED FOR SHIPPING. Oar Loads a Specialty. OFFICK! Cor.Twelitii Street and Levee, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. Latest News. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH NEW YORK GRAIN. New York, July 8, 12:01 r. f. Wheat irregular No. 2 Cliics-ro, l 07 01 00; No. 2 Milwaukee, ft 10; Red Winter, $1 121 21; No. 2 Rod Winter, 1 201 21. Corn quiet No.55, 5031K. LIVERPOOL GRAIN. Liverpool, July 8, 2:00 p. m. Wheat unchanged Winter, 9s 5d10s; Spring, 8a 4d9s 4J; California average, 83 CdOOsCd; California Club,93 Sd10s. Cora 4s lid. Chicago, July 8, 10. -00 p. ir. Wheat July, 05-8'; August, 01; Sept. 88. Pork-Sept., $14 27; August, 14 03. Corn July, 35?4; August, 30; Sept., Oats-August, 23j4'; Sept., 23's'; July 26. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. A FICSnT WITH TEXAS DESPERADOES. Stockton, Tex., July 7. The military telegraph line lias been down west of here for the past few days. A detachment of soldiers sent out to make repairs returned last night and report finding the wire cut at different points, and so much of it carried away In small pieces that they had to re turn for more wire. This morning a stage from the west brings news that explains the matter. A band of four outlaws, part' of a gang of desperadoes who robbed a store at Fort Davis some time ago in mid-day, were traveling westward and it is supposed cut the wire to interrupt communication in an ticipation of committing some act of law lessness. They were about 30 miles east of Fort Davis. A detach ment of Texas rangers were on a scout and a mutual recognition took place. Both parties dismounted and took to the rocks. After considerable skirmishing and firing by both sides, the rangers having the ad vantage in numbers were hemming in the desperadoes and three of them threw down their arms and indicated their desire to surrender by coming from behind the rocks with their hands up. The fourth fol lowed, but with his arras, and fired, killing one of the rangers. He was immediately riddled with bullets. The names of the desperadoes captured are John Gunter, Jim Graves (both with many aliases) and Jesse Evans, a notorious character from Lincoln county, New Mexico. The name of the ranger killed was not ascertained. That of the robber killed is George Davis, alias Graham. gen. Hancock's letter to oen. sherman. Washington, July 7. It is now known here that whatever was written by Gen. Hancock of the subject of who was elected president iu 1S7C, was written in answer to a private letter from Sherman, asking his views on a hypothetical case. The letter and answer were written long before the formation of the electoral commission. Gen. Sherman cannot properly make public the letter, but in it Gen. Hancock simply stated that he would obey Mr. Tilden as commander-in-chief of the army should that gentleman be declared elected aud take the oath of office. At that time Gen, Sherman himself had declared his belief that Hayes was elected and had began to concentrate troops in Washington to scat him, no matter what congress might say. In this connection the story is revived that Sherman was in the plot to abduct Mr. Tilden, and for that reason sought to re lieve Hancock and send him west. PARMER KILLED BV A RUNAWAY TEAM. Mobkrlv, Mo., July 7. A German farmer and teamster named Henry Schmidt, who lived some three miles south west ol' Mobei ly. was killed about 2 o'clock to-day. He was driving a pair of young mules and was returning home after deliver ing a lead of rock in town. When about a mile from town his team ran away and threw him forward under the wagon, which passed over his breast, causing dcatli in a few minutes. His body was removed to his home, where an inquest will be held by Coroner Preston to-morrow. . He was about CO years old, and leaves a family. Deceased was well thought of by all who knew him. AN Ol'TRAOS ON TnE CLERKS. Washington, July 7. There is some ex citement in the treasury department owing to the fact that a number of clerks who re fused to contribute to the campaign fund, have had their salaries docked the two per cent, and have beon informed that it is for the purpose of compelling them to make their contributions. This is tho tlrst time that the Republican party hat been forced to steal the wages of department clerks; hitherto they have been content with bull dozing them. ; ' , NEW SERIES NO. 324. Timklt Repairs. It is the ne plus ultra of carelessness to delay repairs when the human edifice manifestly requires them u.iiuM Ducugiu, a ujajitpuc or constipa ted habit, weak nerves, biliousness, sick headache, are maladies indicative of an in creasing want of stamina, productive of a feeble discharge and irregularity of the vi tal functions, which must eventually in crease alarmingly it not checked in the condition of a debilitated physique and shaky constitution by Hostettcr's Stomach Bitters, a searching alternative and efficient tonic, as remarkable for its purity, as for the thoroughness of its action. Increase ot appetite, the disappearance of nerrotw and dyspeptic symptoms, and a return of cheerfulness and vigor mark its operations, and are speedily bailed and gratefully ac knowledged by invalids who, by the timely use of this reparative agent, save their con stitutions from the ultimate wreck which ' is the reward of neglect. A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak ness, eatly decay, loss of manhood, ctc. 1 will Send A rprnint tlmt ail I rum n. free of charge. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a Self-addressed enevlope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D. New York City. HECTOGRAPH. Just received at TnE Bnu.ETrs offinn a stock of paper especially for "Hectograph copying. Mothers ! Mothers ! ! Mothers 1 1 1 Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and cry ing from the excruciating pains of cutting teeth? If so, go at onco and get a bottle, of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regnlate the bowels, and (rive rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operation like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleaspnt to the taste, and is tho prescription of one of the oldest and 'best female physicians, and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. Twenty-five cents a noine. Brown s Household Panacea is the most effective pain destroyer in the world. Williflost 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, toothacho, and all aches, and is the great reliever of pain, "Brown's Tlmwplinlil Ponar.no" olm,l.l Iw, u..w.. . wuuvbi, lV in every family. A teaspoouful of the Pan acea in a tumbler of hot water (sweetened if preferred), taken at bed time, will break up a cold. 25 cts. a bohle. Mich sickness, unttouoteUiy witu chil dren, attributed to other causes, is occasion ed by worms. Brown's Vermifuge Comfits, or Worm Lozenges, although effectual 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 to bo abso lutely sure in eradicating worms, so hurtful to children. Twentv-five cents a bor. Bronchitis, a premonitor ot con sumption, is characterized by catarrh or inflamrration of the mucous mem brane of the air passages, with cough and expectoration, short breath, hoarse ness, pains in tho chest. For all bron chial affections, sore throat, aphonia or loss of voice, cough, "Dr. Swaync's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry," is a well known curative. Price 25 cents and 1 a bottle, or six bottles for $5. The large size is the most economical. Prepared only by Dr. Swajne & Son, Philadelphia. Sold by all prominent druggists in Cairo and elsewhere. (1) An Unusual Record. The life ot Mr. H. II. Warner, of Rochester. N. Y.. u saveu oy tne ate Kidney and Liver Cure, wnicn now Dears ins name. What this wonderful remedy did for him it has done for thousands, and. we boli,vi will con tinue to do for those afflicted with kidney, uver, or urinary troubles of auy kind. If any reader has anv organic trouble, thin remedy will prove a "friend in need." I had twelve strokes ot paralysis. My leg, arm and tongue were useless: was obliged to use a Catherer every day. Doc tor Giles' Liniment Iodide Ammonia has cured mo. Will answer any inquiries, so ttiat all amicted may know of it. John Appeal, North Brnnjord. Conn. Gile's Pills cures constipation. Sold by all drug gists. Send for pamphlet. Dr. Giles, 120 West Broadway, New York. Tria:l size 25 ceuts. Barclay Bro's. A Great Enterprise Th Ilnnninura manufacturing company is one of Roches ter's srreatost business "enterprises. Their nop miters nave reached a sale beyond all precedent, havinff from their mtritmir! vaIua found their way into almost every house hold in the land. Graphic. Tnn Voltaic Belt Co.. Marshall. Mich. Will seud their celebrated Electro Voltaic Belts to tho afflicted upon 30 days trial. Speedy cures guaranteed. They mean what they say. Write to them with out delay. (Van i wr n "Whv arn 'Malr Rittnra in popular?" Druggist "Because, as a food muscles, quiet the nerves, perfect diges tion." Carter's Little Livrr Pillitra m.lt as Homirpathic pellets, and as easy to taks , as sugar. Everybody- likes thorn. Fellows' Svrun of HvnnnlinunhitMi . Dlies matter for bone and bloml. rmlnrlrjir it highly beneficial for feeble children. I