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DAILY CAIRO BtlLLETiN. THE T1 VOLUME XL CAIRO. ILLINOIS, SUNDAY MORNING. JULY 13, 1880. NEW SERIES NO. 332. DIRECTORY. BUSINKSS DIRECTORY of the leading bnstnesa bouses wnoae advertise ment diu bo found In Tub Bulletin. BUY GOOD8. C. ). Patter Co., Commercial avenue tod Nine tuenlb struct. GROCERIES. O. P. Williamson 4 Co. ' Vocnm Brodi-rlck, Wash. Ave. cor. tlbtti. T, J. 0'LuunQlln, 1'oplar, cor. Twiutlelb. PUYS1CIAN8. Dr. J. H. Marean: office, 10 Commercial avenue. Dr. I.oacb A Wueeler, Klgbtb street, v DENTISTS. Dr y c. Jorcl)n. Eighth near Commercial. Dr. B. W. Whltlock, m Commercial avenue. LIQUORS. Root. SroytU.No.WObloleveo. INSURANCE. II 11. Candee. So. 7Oblo levee (up mairs). Equitable Life, of New York, corner Twelfth "d Waatiluifton avenue. DRUGGISTS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, (ieo. E. O'Hara, Kluuteenth and Commercial. BANKS Alexander County Bank. 8th and Commercial. City National, Ohio levee, STEAMBOATS Ctiamuton. Three State. ICE. John Suroat, corner Twelfth and Levee. BRACKET STOKE. E. C. Kurd. Corner Ninth and Commercial. THE MAILS. ENERAL DELIVERS open a.m.; closes J SiUu.ra.; Sunday: 8 to V a.m. Money Order Department open at 8 a. m.; cloaei "'rbrouKh Express Malls via IUIuoia Central 3: 10 P' MlMlrtippI Central Railroads close at 9 p. m. Cairo and Poplar Bluff Thruugu and ft ay Mall lVayMMPl'v1; Illinois Central. Cairo and Vln eeuns aud XImmW Central KaUroadi close at ' wsPy JU'.lf: Narrow Gauge Railroad closes at 8 l'roand Evansvllle River Route closes at 2:30 p. ro. da'.iY (except Friday). OFFICIAL DlttFXTORY. City Olhcers. Mayor N. B. Thistlewood. Treasurer Edward Dezunia. Clerk-Dennis. J. Koky. Counselor--ft m. H. Gilbert. Marabal-J.C.LaUue. Attorney-William Hendricks. A 1 BOARD "t AIDER. First Ward M. J. Uowley . Second Ward-David T. Llnejrar, C. R. Wood- w.rrt-W P Wrirtt. Egbert Smith. Firth Ward-T. ft'. Ualllday, Ernest B. I'ettit. Couuty Officers. Circuit Judtre D. J. Baker. Circuit CIrrk-J. A. Reeves. County Ju.tu'e-K.S. Yocum. County C). rk-H. J- . fount Atturn.y-W. C. Mulkey. Couuty Treastirvr-Mtlea ft . Parker, hheria Jobn Uodii-s. Coron-r-K. KitweraiC ii.mdav i A. County Conimlsstouers-T. W. Ualliaay, o a- M. Oilibs, Samuel Brtley. CUIUCHES. a VRICKS M. K.-Koorteeulh street, between A V&nutaud Cedar Mreeu: sery! ce. H. bb. in It . m. and 7:3" p. m. ; Sunday School 1 .30 p. m. rHRISTIAN-ElRhtenth street; pieeling Sab C bath 10:30 p. m. ; preaching occasionally. Ht-RCH OF THE REDEEMER Episcopal) C" oueenvb street: Sunday Momlntf prayers lo-U a in : evening prayer,, :S0 p. m.; suuilay school ': a m Friday evening prayer 7 :) p. m. TMUST MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHUKCH t Wblng at W: a. m., 3 p. m.. and 7:p.m. Sabbath acbool at 7:: p. m. Kev. T. J. Shores, pastor. JrTHERKN-Tliirtwnth street; services Sab j bath I : a. m ; Sunday school 2p.m. Iter. Knappe, pastor. MKTHODIST-Cor. Eiehtb and Walnut streets; Preaching Sahhalh 10:40 a. m. and 7 p. m. . prayer meeting, Wednesday 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School, a. m. Rev. Wblttaker, pastor. "PRESBYTERIAN -Eighth ri:npr"C.hlnD.n, 1 Sabbath at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. " prav ' meeting Wednesday at T)p.m.; Sunday School t 3 p. m. Kev. B. Y. tieorfe, pastor. OECOND FREE WILL B.UTIST - Plfteetth O street. ImM ween Walnut aud Cedar streets; ser vices Sabbath at 3 aud 7:30 p. m. OT. JOSEPir8-Roman Catholic) Cornel ' Cross k) and Walnut streets; sep-lc Sahhath 10.80a m.; Sundav ScIkhiI at i p. m.; espera J V- m., ser vices every day at 8 p. in. ST. PVTHICK'S-iRoman Catholic) Corner Ninth street and Washington avenue; J hath t aud 10 a. m.; Vespers 3 p. m.; Sunday School t p. m. ; services every day at b p. m. Kev, r . oei, priest. I'KOKHSSIONAL CARDS-PHYSICIANS. jQIW.G. II. LEACH & E. D. WHEELER Ifouiu'watliie riiysitinns ami Surffoons, Will pcribrm all operations and treat diseases of any nature In surgery. Oltlce: No. 10, fclghtli street, Cairo, ills. y II. MARFAN, M. D., Homeoiiathic riiysician anil Sur?eon. Omce 1W Oi Amerctal aveuuo. Residence corner Fourteenth St. and Washlugtdn avuuuc, Cairo. DENTISTS. D U. E. W. WIIITLOCK, Dental Surgeon. a Orpio No. l'Wl Commercial Avenue, between Eighth and Ninth Strueu D R. "W. C. JOCELYN, DENTIST. OKFICE-Elgbtn Street, near Commurciiit Avenue. "Df A MAO S1 SWHwith stool, cover 1 lAiNUn hook). All strictly llrst-clasa vs mld at wholenttlo factory prices. These plntina made one of the llnest dis plays at the centennial exhibition, and wero tttmU' liuotisly recommetided or tint highest honors, The Square (iratids contain Mallttishek's new duplex overstrung acalu, the greatest improvement In the history of piano umklug. The uprights are the rluest in Auturha. Catalogue of 48 pni;os-malled free. JUBILEE ORGANS, tho best In tho world. An 8 Hop organ only Hft; 13 stops, Jiff with all the lat J't and bust Improvement, possessing power d,ith, brilliancy and sympathetic quality of torio, Bsaiitlfnl solo effects and pnrrect stop action, Solid walnut cases ol beautiful design and elegant . finish, Circular free, All Piunos and Organs sent on 15 days' test tiinl freight fruo If unsatisfactory. Don't fall to write as bu- l)f1 A XTlS foru bnyltig. Positively wo II It TAln oiler the bist bargains. Fao.vA,'VJ, " tory and wareroonis, B7th Street and Tenth avenue. SHEET MUSIC catwul,lrot Ci choice pieces sent for lie stamp. Address, MeiHtekiohn Flauo Co,, Box 2058, N. V. BAIIJ10ADS. ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. r Ml Illlllllltf TIIK Sliortest and Quickest Route TO St. Louis and Chicago. The Only Line Running Q DAILY TRAINS From Cairo, Making Direct Connection .WITH EASTERN LINES. Trains Leave Cairo: 3:10 (i in. Mail, Arrlvlug in St. Louis 9:43 a.m.; Chicago. 8:30 p.m.; Connecting at Odin and Etllngtnm for Cincin nati, Louisville, Indiuuapolis aud points East. 1 1 :.lO a.m. St. I,oui and AWsttern Arriving In 8t. Loali 7:05 p. m., and connecting for all points Veit. 4:20 i.m. Kast HxprosiB. Por St Louis and Chicago, arriving at St. Louis 10:15 p.m., and Chicago 7 :go a m. 4:'JO p.m. Cincinnati rxprops. Arrivln; at Cincinnati 7:00 am.; Lfjuisvillc 7:20 a m.: Indianapolis 4:'0 a.m. Passengers liy this tniiu reach the above points 1 'J to lili UOl RS In sdauce of any oilier route. rt7The4:3n p. m. expr-M has PULLMAN SLEEPIN'U CAR Cairo to Cincinnati, without changes, and through sleepers to St. Louis and Chicago. Fast' Time Ka?t. P-l iifttl (rfl' hy liuc E "'"oiL'h to Kast. 1 il.LilLin ,.rn points without my dflay caused bv Sundny Intervening. The Saturday after noon train from Cairo arrive in aew York Holiday moralug at lo:3, Thir'y six hours in advance of aLy other route. ftfr'or thro'igh tickets snd further Information, apply nt Illinois Central Rai.road l), pot, Cairo. JAs. JOHNSON. J. II. JONES. lien. Southern Agent. , Ticket Agent. A. H. 1IANSON", Oen. Pass, Agent. Chicago. CAIRO it ST. LOUIS R. R. miiii J Mir- H. W. SMITIIKRS. liweiver. SHORTEST SHORT LINE BETWEEN CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS. Time Schedule: Ihroueh Kinross leaves Cairo :S0a m Through Express arrives at E. St. Louis., &:4p.m. 1 urougti hxpre.t leaves H. bt. ixui.... :(!. ra. Through Express arrives at Cairo 5:10p.m. )lurtbysboraccommtHlstlonleaves Cairo 1 :30 p.m. Aiu'pnysuoro acc. arrives at Murpnysnoro t:.i p.m MurpbyslKiro Acc. leaves .Vorjihysboro. .. 5:ooa.m M urphyshoro Acc. arrives at C airo 11 :'JSa.m The Cairo & St . Louis Rail Road Is the only all Rail Route between Cairo and St. Lout under one management, therefore there are no delays at war stations awaiting connections from other lines. Close and sure connections at St. Louis with other lines for North, East and West. J. A. NAUGLE, Aent L. M.JOIINSON. UeLcral M.macer. QIIIO it MISSISSIPPI R'y. Hit. TIME TABLE OP PASSENGER TRAINS FROM VINCENNES (Nov. 30, 1S79.) s SASTWAltn. No. i Dav Express (Except sun-lay).... 1:) p.m. 6 Kpress ( Except Sunday) 1 :V, p. m. " 4 Night Express (Daily) IS:) a. m. WESTWARtl. No. 5 Express (Except Sunday) fi:05a. m. " 1 Hay Express (Except Sunday).. . 2:50 p. m. " : Night Express Uaily) l:tfJa. m. J. R. Clabk, C. S. Conk. Jk., Ageut Vlncennes. (ien. Ticket As't Cincinnati It Is the best blood purlller, and stlmulaies, every lunctlon to more healthful action, uud i-y tliiK a Dei.cnt in an diseases. In eliminating the Impurities of the blood, the natural aud necessary result Is tha cure of Scrof lous and other Skin Eruptions and Diseases, In cluding Cimcers, Ulcerated and other sores. Dvsnenstn. Weaknera ol the Stomach. Const! nation, Dlxxluess.iielierat Debility, etc. are cured by the Sare Hitters. It I unequalled us aa appe tlvMrnml rtM.llhirtonic. It is a medicine which should be In every fam- lly. and which, wherever used, wilt save tne pay ment of munv doctors' bills. Dottles of two sizes; prices, 60 cents and $1 Warner's Safe Remedies are sold by Drngjrists ami Dealers iu MeiH-i duos everywhere, II. H. WARN Ell & CO Proprietors. Roclieetei, N. Y trTPend for ramphletl laua xuttimouiitis. ii t ICE. TAMES P.SMITII& CO. (Kstubllshed !).) WHOLESALE AND EETA1L DEAL ERS IN ICE, No 115 Monroe Street. CniCACiO, ILLS. Ice for side new or old, bv car load or ico house. Cars loaded direct from Ice houses on any railroad luadtDK out of Chicago. 1 QICK HEADACHE ! We Mean Cured, Kot Merely Relieved And Can Prove What wo Claim. lyThere are no failure and no disappoint ments. If you are troubled with SICK HEAD- AC1IE you can be eaatly and quickly cured, as hundreds have been already. We shall be pleased to mall a sheet of testimonials to any Interested. Carter's Little Liver Pills Also cure all forms of Biliousness, prevent Constl pal Ion and Dyspepsia, promote Digestion, relievo distress from too hearty eating, correct Dlsorderi of tho Stomach, Stimulate the Liver, and Regulate the Bowels. They do all this by takinft Just one little pill at a dose. They are purely vegetable, do not gripe or purge, and are as nearly perfect aa It Is possible for a pill to bo. Price ceLts, 5 for tl. Sold by drugnUts everywhere or sent hy mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO.. ERIE. PA. THE DAILY BULLKTIX. The Daily Bulletin. By Currier, 25c Per Week COLLECTED WEEKLY, or SIO Per Year, SIO If paid Yearly or Semi-Yearly IX AD VAN CK. The Weekly Bulletin. A 4-.S Column 8 Page Paper ISSUED EVERY MONDAY. r2 . O O In Advance SB 2 . O O To CLUBS of FIVE or MORE, $1.50 per Year. TlTE BULLETIXBIXDERY Ruling, Binding, BLANK BOOKWOKK Of all Kind. The Bulletin STEAM JOB OFFICE .11 Kinds of Job Work Estimates furnished and orders from abroad promptly attended to. Two-Sheet, Full Sheet, Half Sheet, ami Quarter Sheet Posters ami Programmes, in Black or Colors. Letter Head, Bill Heads, Note Heads, Statements, Bills Liulinsr, Show Cards, Business Cards. Ball aud Wedding Invitations, Book Work, Etc.. Etc.. Etc.. Etc. IRON WORKS. F 0UNDRY, MACHINE SHOP AND STEAM FORGE. Vulcan Iron Works 93 01IIOLEYEK.CAntO.II.LS. John T. Kennie, HAVING established his work at tbe above men tinned place Is better prepared than ever for manufacturing Steam Euiftnoa and Mill Machinery. llavliiK a fleam Hammer and ample Tmils, the manufacture of all kinds of Machinery, Kallroad, Steamboat and Hrldiro Portrluirs made a welalty. Especial a'.toutiun uWuu to repairs of Iu iiiesaud Machinery. Brass Castings of all kinds made to ordet Pipe V Ulna lu all ltt branches, HKMCAL. 45 YEARS BEFORE TJIE PUBLIC. THE QElSTUrrSTE Dr. C. McLANE'S . LIVER PILIS are not recommended oa a remedy "tor all tbe ills that lles.li is heir to," but in affec tions of the Liver, and all Billions com plaints, Dyspepsia, and Sick Headache, or diseases of that character, tliej stand with out a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can bo used prepara tory to, or after taking quinine. as a simple purgative mey arc uncquaicu BEWARE OP IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid with tho impression, McLane's Litek Pill. Each wrapper bears tho signatures of C. McLaxe and Flkmiko Bitos. Jflnsist upon having the genuine Du. C. McLane's Livku Pills, prepared by FLEMIMO BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa. the market being full of imitations of the name McLank, spelled differently but same pronunciation. MEDICAL. The Promoter and Perfec tor of Assimilation. The Reformer and Vital ize of the Blood. The Producer and Iuvuy orator of Nerve & Muscle. The Builder and Support er of Brain Power. FELLOWS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF HYPOPIIOSPU1TES Is composed of lusrTedlents Identical with those which constitute Healthy Mood, Muscle and Nerve and Bruin Substance, wbllst life itself la directly dependent upon some of them. By its union with the blood, and Its effect upon the muse'es, re-establishing the one and timing the otber.lt Is capable of e&ccliug the following re suits: It will displaro or wash out tuberculous matter, and thus cure consumption. Hy lncreaslu nervous- and muscular vigor. It will cure dyspepsia, fuehleor Interrupted action of the heart aud pulpitatlou. weakness of intellect caused by grief, weary, overtax or irregular hahlts, hroucbltis, (acute or chronic), congestion of the lungs, even In tho most alarming st iges. It cures asthma, loss of voice, neuralgia. St. Vitus dance, epileptic tits, wbonpingcougb, nervousness, and is a moot wonderful adjunct to other remedies inlsustaiuiug llle during tbe process of diptheria. l)o not be deceived by remedies bearing a similar name, no other preparation Is a substitute fur this under any circumstance. Lookout tor the nurje and address, J. I. FKL LOWS, St. John. X. B., on the yellow wrapper In water-mark, which is seen by holding the paper before the light. SOLO BY ALL DKLOQISTS. TDTT'S PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER LnssofHppetitivnnnsi's. bowels costive, pain In the lieHiiwith h dull Heimiiiion in the Imek Jin t. I'hIii under tue mijulder-iilade, inline-. Hl'ti-r ent mind, irnlahilny ol temper, Ii low Hlllrili-. lie- ol duiy.weirioem, iu.iin,s. duiteritig mi iheheiin, m i iiimi ii MmMf j dots liehne I lie eve, vullnw skinrtii-iidHehe, ret- lussiiessal niglit, I'iljlily lulun-il nii.-i .vmK.xai If tlitsewiiritlii2 arc unlieeili d. serious dUeiiHe1 w ill soon be ilevi loped. TUTT'S PILL'S are especially a laptod to such cases, one dose etlVrts such a change of feellug as to astonish the sutl'erer. A Noted Divine Says: Dr.Tatt: Oear Sir; lAr ten years I have been a martyr to dysnepniu. const! atiou aud piles. Last sprlug your pills were recommended; I ued them. I am now a well mini, have a good appe tite, digestion perfect, regular stools, piles goue, aud have gained forty pounds of tlesh. They are worth their weight in gold. KKv. It. L SIMPSON, Louisville. Ky. They Increase tho appetite, and cause the body to take on llesli. thus the system is nourished, and by their toulu actlou ou the digestive organs, regu lar stools are produced. Price its CJiits. S.1 Mur ray Street, N. Y. TUTT'S HAIR DYE Gray hair or vhlker changed to a glossy black by a single application of this dye, It Imparts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold hy drug gists, or seut hy express on receipt of tfl. Office. 85 Murray Street, New York. Th -4 K A A TU SIHSHI A 1 1 u iKK) A YEAR, or fit to our own locality omen do as well anv make more amount stated above. No one can fall to nialto money fast, Anv ouo ran do the work. You can make from 50c to $ an hour by devoting your evenings and spare time to the business. It costs nothing to try the business, nothing line it lor money making uveroll'erod Jiefore. Business pleas at.', ami strictly hoimrablo. Reader, If you want to know all about thn best paying business before tho public, send us your address and we will send you full particulars and private terms free;samploa worlh Sit also free; you cau then make tip your mind forvotirsolf. Address OKOKOE 8TIN80N A Co., Portland,, Main. Latest News. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH LIVEUI'OOL OKAtN. Liverpool, July 17, 2:00 p. t. Wheat unchanged Winter, 10sl0s 4d; Spring, 8s 8d0s M; California average, 9B10si California Club, 03 7d10s 4d. Corn 5s Id. Ciiicaoo, July 17, 10:00 A. m. Wheat August, 80 ; best Sept, 87. Pork-Sept., 13 00. Corn, August 33?35;$; July 30; Sept., 3535. Oats, August 83j'33,y; Sept., 22. KEW YOKK OllAIN. New. York, July 13, 12:01 p. m. Wheat irregular No. 2 Chicago, 1 10 01 11; No. 2 Milwaukee, 1 121 12; Red Winter, fl 1201 20; No. 2 Red Winter, $1 20. Corn quiet No. 2, 48. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. GETTINO'FAT. New York, July 18. Dr. Tanner is getting fat on his diet of ice water. To day be tipped the beam at 139 pounds. When ho began drinking ice water he weighed only 133. He has only 21 pounds more to gain before he will be as heavy as when his fast began. Tho color of his face has changed of late, becoming healthy in its appearauce, but his voice has lost the harshness it had a few days ago. He appears to be in much better condition every way. When he heard that a carriage was waiting for him at the door this morning he jumped from his cot and trotted down stairs. He sat up right during the drive. Prof. Ward, who has been closely watching him, says that he nearly gave up a few days ago, but he now thinks he will go through his forty days' fast all right. When asked to-day by a lady concerning the secret of his ability to last so long,- he eaid: "I keep a tight reign on Tan ner," meaning by the strength of his will he kept himself from goiug into tho condi tion of men who are compelled to do with out tood. He was asked whether his rela tives were not anxious about him, and re plied: "I lied to keep the matter secret from them," but added that they must have found it out, for he had received a letter from his sister since his fast began. His condition to-night is favorable. At 8:30 this evening Dr. Tanner returned from a long ride. His pulse was 70 and temperature 98 5-5. He felt cheery and seemed in good spirits. NOT TRUE. The Cairo Sun a few days ago published tho following : "An Ohio Democratic paper tho Mess enger, at Fremont is so much pleased with the nomination of Garfield and so disgust ed with Hancock, that it has openly re nounced tho Democratic party aud como out In advocacy' of Garfield. It expresses the opinion that 'a bonu fide vote of the American people will loudly call on Gener al Garfield to take the reins ot government for four years, trout March 4, 18S1.' " And here is what the editor of the Messenger says through the Cincinnati En quirer of last Saturday: Fremont, Ohio, July 0. Win. B. Krid ler, Jun., who represented the Enquirer at this poiut, telegraphed over the coun try that this paper had flopped to Garfield. The special correspondent of the Cleveland Herald says it was a mistake in proof, as Kriuler well knew. The error was caused by a composi tor chunging copy, and being overlooked in proof. You can say that the Deuiocratia messenger does not propose to flop, not as long as Hancock is on our ticket, or at any other time. You can say that the error aud the use they made of it will give General Hancock one thousand majority in Sandusky county, a gain nf over 300 per cent, over 1870. Our ticket will be elected is what makes them catch at such trivial matters. Jas. M. Osiiokn, Editor Messenger. A PERFECT HOME. The most perfect home we ever saw was a little house, in the sweet incense of whose tires went no costly things. A thousand dol lars served a year 8 living of father, ruuther and three children. Rut tho mother was the creator of the home; her relations with her children wre tho most beuutiful we have ever seen; even tho dull and common place iniiii was lifted up and euablcd to do good work for souls by the atmosphere which tins woman created, fcvery inmate of her house involuntarily looked into her face tur tho key-note of tho day and it al ways rang . clear. From the rose bud or clover leaf, which in spito of her house work, sho always found timo to put by our plates at breakfast, down to the story she had on hand to read in tho even ing, there was no intermission of her in fluence. She has always been aud always will bo our ideal mother, wife and homo maker. If to her quick brain, loving heart and exquisite fuco had boon added the ap pliance of wealth and tho enlargement of wider culture, hers would have been abso lutely tho ideal homo. As it was, it was tho best wo hare ever seen. CtiiTKH'a T.lttlft T.iver T'illa suit tha noo- plo, because they aro tired of bitter dose, with tho pain and trrlninz that usually fol low. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS NORMAL UNI VERSITY. Carbondale, Jackson Co., 111., July 5, The seventh academic venr nf thin i,ut;. ' tution will commence Monday, September o, ioou, ana win continue, witn a recess of two weeks at Christmas, till Monday May 20th, 1831. The session will bo divided into three terms as follows, viz : The tall term for the first Monday in September, fifteen weeks. A recess of two weeks. Tho winter term begins Jan. 3d, I88lf and continues ten weeks to March ll, 1831. The spring term begins March 14, 1881, and continues eleven weeks. The special session for teachers occurs prior to tho full term, beginning Monday, . August second prox. and will continue five weeks. The same able faculty will continue to give instruction and administer discipline as tho last year. It is not too much o say none abler can bo found, and tho building, i'r"la ai u'Jiui), museum,, anu general facilities are the best in tho country. Eight hundred students can be accommodated. The design is to fit young, men and women for the work and duty of teaching, and of course, incidentally for all the affairs ot life. Our students by hundreds are in the country and are testimonials to the worth of the in stitution and the influence of the training they have received. To those pledging themselves to teach in the public schools ot tho state tuition is free, but a charge of $3 and f 2, per term is made for incidentals, such as paper, ink, pens, etc., for the daily expenses of the school. To others tuition in a nominal sum is charged. Access to Carbondale is easy, and the fa cilities for board aro excellent. In good private families the price is from $2.50 to $3 per week. Youug people can arrange for boarding in clubs at $2.00 and can pro- ' vide for themselves at $1.50 per week. Citizens ot Southern Illinois will find a school in their midst which will educate their children better at home than it can be done abroad, and, (taking into account the cost ot travel,) at considerably less prices than are promised elsewhere. Almost any study wanted by any student enn tie pursued every term, and certainly every one within the year. Carbondale is beautiful- healthful, intelli gent and moral. No better place in the United States can lo found for a school and every attention will be given to make study a success to those who attend with an ear nest purpose to improve. For further information or for circulars send to the principal Robt. Allyn, L. L. D., Carbondale III. James Robarts, Secretary of Trustees. Brown's Household 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 chronio or acute, than any other pain alleviator, and it is warranted double tho 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 bo in every family. A teaspoonful 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 bottle. Mini MCKNKsb, undoubtedly with 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 be abso lutely sure in eradicating worms, so hurtful to children. Twentv-flve cents a box. "Swayne's Ointment and Pills." Tiie greatest remedies the world has ever known curing the most inveterate caso of skin diseases, such as tetter, salt rheum, scald head, barbe's itch, sores, all crusty, scaly skin eruptions, and that distressing com plaint, itching piles. As a blood purifier and regulator, Swayne's Tar and Sarsapa rilla Tills are excellent. Cure sick and nerveous headache, dyspepsia, iudigestion, ward off malarial fevers, cleansing the sys tem aud bowels of all impurities, restoring to healthy activity every organ of the body. Price 25 cents a box, five boxes $1. Oint ment 50 cents, throo boxes $1.23. Can be sent by mail to any address ou receipt of price. Address letters, Dr. Swayne & Son, 350 North Sixth street, Philadelphia. Sold by all loading druggists. (2) Hundreds of Ladies, who have been uuuble to attend to their dutieo owing to periodical sickness, huvo fouud Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure a real "friend in need." Iking a purely vegutabla com. pound and contuiniug alt the elements of safety as well as thoae ot power It has be come universally popular. During the summer especially, it is a certain prevent ive for the numerous kidney, liver and Lrinary troubles incident to the seasons. All druggists sell ir, and none except those in ported health cau afford to be with out it. Mkndinu with Plaster. If tho wall cracks in any part of tho house, get five cents' worth of dry plaster of Paris, wet with cold water and rub into the cracks with your fingers; rub till it is smooth. Nail-holes in the wall may be filled in the same way. It the top of the lamp becomes loose, take it off, wash it with soap and water, wash tho glass also, to remove all grease; then spread tho wet plaster around the glass, put tue urass (op on quicKiy, De fore the plaster has time to harden; let it Btand till quito firm and it will be ready for use. Kerosene oil softens tho plaster, . and therefore lamps should not be filled quite full. TnE Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall. Mich. Will sond their celebrated Electro- Voltaic Belts to the afflicted upon 30 days trial. Speedy cures guaranteed. Tby moan what they say. Write to them muh-y out delay. . "' :V,'"' .' V.r ' !'.'"' V ' '' r