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-An " V,' THE ; DAILY CAIRO BULLETIN CAIRO. ILLINOIS, WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 21, 1880. NEW SERIES NO. 334. o ,VUJLUME AI. UU8INE8H DIRECTORY of the leading butnot Uomoi whoia advertUe mo nil may le found la Tub Bulletin. DRY GOODS. C. 0. Piitlur A Co., Coinniorclul avenue and Nine tuunth treet. GROCERIES. O. D. Wllllumann & Co. Yoctim Uroderlck, Wash. Ave., cor. Eighth. T, J. 0 Lougulin.l'oplar.cor. Tweutlelb. rUYSICIAXS. Dr. J. It. Marmn: officii, 140 Commercial avenue. Urn. Leach & Wheeler, Klgniu xtteel, DENTISTS. Dr. W. C. Joriilyn, Eljfhtb near Commercial. Dr. K. W. Wbltlock, li Commercial avenuu. ' LIQUORS. ICobt. Smyth, No. 00 Ohio levee. INSURANCE. ' II. II. Oandee, No. WOlilo lovee (up tiatm). Kuultable Life, of New York, comer Twelfth aud Washington avenue. D11UGGI9T8 WHOLESALE AND BETAIL. (ico. B. O'Uara, Eighteenth and Commercial. ' BANKS. Alciauder County Bank. 8th and Commercial. City National, Ohio levee. HTE AM BOATS Champion. Three State. ICE. John 8pro:it. corner Twelfth and Levee. BRACKET STOKE. E. C. Ford. Corner Ninth and Commercial. THE MAILS. GENERAL DELIVER! open i:ao a.m.; cloe a '.W p.m.; Sunday: 8 toy a.m. Money Order Dvpartment open at 8 a. m. ; cloiee a,Thruu'h Express Mull via IUlnol Central 3:40 t'jlUiilptl Central Railroads close at 8 p. m. Cairo and Poplar Bind Through and way Mall t'y! at t p. m. , . ... Way Mali via Illluol Central. Cairo and tn eenue and Mi.elppi Antral Railroad doe at ' Way 3'.l for Narrow (iauge Railroad close at ' (JalVo'ar.d Evansvllle River Route close at a:30 p. in. daby (except Friday!. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. City Ofliccrs. Mayor N. B. Thitltood Tn'Murer Edward Oensuia. Clerk-Dtnul. J. Holey. Couuelor--v m. B. Gilbert. Marhal-J .C.UIIuo. Attorney-William llenlrirk. BOAHD of AUIEHMaK. First Ward-M. J. Rowley. H Wood. Sarond Ward-David T. Linear. C. K. Wood- "Third Wvd-W. P. Wrleht. EKhrt Smith. Fourth Wrd-Chrle.O. Patjer. Jame. Kynwton Fifth Ward-T. W. lialllday, Ernest B. Pettlt. Conuty Officers. Circuit Judce-D. J. Baker. Circuit Cbtk-J. A. Reve. County Judce-K. rt. ocum. County Clerk-S. J. Hunim. County Attonixy W C. Mulkey. Conntv Treasurer-Mile Vt . Parner. rihi'iitt John Ilodire. KLSlSt-T. W. lialllday. J A. M.tiibbs, Samuel Brlley. CUIRCHKS. AFRICAN M. E.-Fourtnth itreot, between Walnut and CeJ.r.treeta: rtrtt Sabbatn 11 a. m. and 7 : p. m. ; Sunday School 1 . JO p. m. CUEISTIAN'-Elfihteenth atreet; meeting Sab bath 10:30 p. m ; preaching occasionally. Ht'RCII OF TUK REDEEMER Eplcopal) C Fouruinth ."vet; Sunday Monrtng prayer vT-30 a m.; evening prayer. 7:30 p. m.: Sunday .chooli:iatu. FriJayevenlni? prayer 7 :J p.m. -IVRST MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHCROL- r 1 Preaching at 10:30 a. m.. 8 p. m.. and 7:80 p. m. Sabbath achool at 7:30 p. m. aev. i.e. ouv,,, pastor. LCTHERAN-Ttalrteenth itreet ; servUc Sab bath 1:30 a. to. J Sunday echool2p.m. Rev. Knappe, paator. METHODIST-Cor. Eighth and Walnut atreeti ; Preaching Sabbath 10:40 a. m. Md T p.B;. prayer meeting. Wednday 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School, 8 a. m. Rev. Wblttaker, paelor. 11RESBYTKRIAN Elsbth atrcet; preaching on 'sabbath at 11:00 a. tu. and 7:30 p. m.; t.ry meeting Wdm-.dav at 7:30 p.m.; Sunday School at 3 p. m. Rev. B. Y. Gcorie, pantor. SECOND FREE-WILL BAPTIST Fifteenth atreeU between Walnut and Cedar itreet ; er vice Sa'obath at i and 7:30 p. m. ST. JOSKPirS-Roman Catholic) Corner ' Cro and Walnut itreet ; ierviccs Snbhath 10.30 a. in. ; Sunday School at l p. m. ; Veuper i p. m. ; ser vice every day at ti p. m. ST. P TRICK-S-Roman Catholic) Corner Ninth street and Wanblnulon avenue; iurvtcci Sab bath 6 and 10 a. ui. ; Vcpera 3 p. m. ; Sunday School tp.m.; service every day at B p. m. Rev. F . ZaUel, prtet. PROFESSIONAL CARDH-rnYSIClANS. -QIIS.G. II. LEACH & E- D. WHEELER Foiaoppathic Physicians ami Surgeons, Will pert'orm all operation and treat disease of any uature In surttery. OtUcc: No. 10, Eighth itreet, Cairo, Ills. Ty II. MAREAN, M. D., Homeoiiathic Physician and Surg:eon. OIBce 140 (A. amerclal avenuo. Residence corner Fourteenth St. and Washington avenue, Cairo. DENTISTS. J)R. E. W. WHITLOCK, Dental Surgeon. Ornc-No. 136 Commercial Avenuo, between Eighth and Ninth Street D R. W. C. JOCELYN, DENTIST. OPFICE-ElghtU Street, near Commercial Avenue. DT k VAC1 to $400 (with tool, cover rlAJNl In ""'I ook). All strictly flrst clasa J-txx,vyM and sold at wbolusalo factory price. Those piano nmile one of the finest dl- filay at the contunnlal exhibition, and wore utinn mously recommended or the highest honors, Tho Square Grana contittn Muthiihhek'i new duplex overstrung cnlu, the greatest Improvement In the history of piano making. The uprlghta are the finest in Amerita. Catalogue of 48 pagee mailed free. JUBILEE ORGANS, tho best In tho world. An 8 top organ only $U5; 13 stop, fw with all the latustand boat Improvement, posessiu; power depth, brilliancy and ivmtiathotlc quality of toue. BuautlfUl solo etl'ect and perfect stop action. Solid walnut case ol beautiful dcslgu and elegant finish, Circular free. All Piano and Orcaus sent on IS days' test trial freight free If unsatlsructory. Don't fall to wrtto mi be- i TU fore hnvlnir. Poxttlvulv 0 I I II IT t J offer the bSst bargain,' V'-' tory auu wareroom, Bvtn street ana icutu avouuo. SHEET MUSIC taiogSollllrof ta choice piece tent for 3c stamp. Address, Mendelssohn Piano Co,, Box 2058, N. V. RAILROADS. ILLINOIS CENTRAL K. K. THE Shortest and Quickest Route TO St. Louis and Chicago. Tho Only Lino Running Q DAILY TRAINS From Cairo, Making Dicect Connection WITH EASTERN LINES. TniNS LkAVB Cairo: .'3:10 rt m. Mail. Arriving In St. Loitl:4.1a.m.: Chlcaeo.8:! p.m.; Coniiectini; at Odin and Kmngham for Cincin nati, Louisville, Indianapolis and point East. 11:10 u.m. Bt. Ijonln nml eBt-rn . Kxir'B. Arriving In St. Loul 7:0.') p. m., and connectinu for all point West. 4:UO i.m. l-'ast Kxpronw. For St. Lottlt and Chicago. arrlvlL at St. Louis 10:)') p.m., and Chicago ?:'.!u a.m. -4:VJO p.m. Cincinnati Kxpress. Arrivluj at Cincinnati 7:00 a.m.; Louisville T:J0 a.m.; Indianapolis 4 00 a.m. l'aitxeneri bv this train reach the above point lti to Li liol'K 'n advance of any other route. rr-Ti,e 4 :20 P m. express ha PULLMAN M.KEPIVU CAR Cairo lo C.nciuuatl, without changes, and. through sleeper to St. Louis and Chicago. Faet Time Ea.t. P'lfiCOlMWM'c "ne (t' through to Eat. X tlS.CIJj,t-I? ern point w ithout ny delay caused bv Sunday Intervening. The Saturday after noon traiu from Cairo arrives in new York Monday morning at lo:i'i. Thirty-six hour in advance of any other route, fi!-Fnr through ticket" aud further Information, apply at Illiuois Central Railroad Depot, Cairo. JAs. JOHNSON. J. II. JONES, Jen. Southern Agent. Ticket Agent. A. II. HANSON, lieu. i'as, Agent. Chicago. CAIRO .As ST. LOUIS R. R. Ir. ST. SMITHKIiS. lieoeiver. SHORTEST SHORT LINE BETWEEN CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS. Time Schedule: 1 hrough Rxpre leave Cairo B:S0 a.m. Through Kxprea arrive at E. St. Louis.. 5:45p.m. Through Express leave E. St. Louis.... 9:U0a.m. Through Kxprea arrives at Cairo 5:10 p.m Murphysboroaccommodatlonleavcs Cairo 1 :$Q p.m Mii'physboro Acc. arrive.t Murphysboro 7:.V0 p.m Murphysboro Acc. leave Murphysboro. .. 5:00a.m. Murphysboro Acc. arrive at Cairo 11 :'JSa.m The Cairo & St. Lonl Rail Road I the only all Rail Route between Cairo and St. LouU under one management, therefore there are no delay at war atations awaitine connections from other line. Close and sure connections at St. Louie with other line for North, Eaet aud nest. J. A. NAUGLE. Aeut L. M. JOHNSON. UeLeral Manager. OHIO & MISSISSIPPI R'r. TIME TABLE OK PASSEXOER TRAINS FROM VINCENSES (No?. b'O, 1879.) EASTWAlin. No. S Day Express (Except Sunday)..., 6 Epress (Except Sunday). , " 4 Night Express (Daily) WESTWARD. No. 5 Exprcs (Except Sunday) " 1 Day Express (Except Sundav).. , " 3 Night Express (Dally) . 1:30 p. m. 1 :Vi p. m. U:loa. m. , 6:05 a. m. 2:M p. in. 1:23 a. ni. J. R. Ci-akic. C. S. Com. Jr., Agent Vlncenne. Gen. Ticket Ag't Clnciuna'.i WARNER'S SAFE PILLS are an Immediate stimulus for a Torpid Liver. aar nre Costlveness.i liyspepKia, miiousneas. jiiiiuu nmrrniea. Jtaia rla, Fuvernud Ague, and are useful at tlnn'slii uearly ull Disease to cause a five and regular ac tiou of the Dowels. The best antidote for all Ma larial 1'olsons. Price, J5c a box. WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE quickly glvef rest aua sleep totuc in tiering, cures iieuaacneand Nunraliriii. tirevent JJnlletitlc Fits, and Is thi best remedy for Nervoti Prostration brought on by excessive drinking, over work, mental shockc and otner causes, it relieves tuu rnius oi an niK'Hxon. and 1 never Injnroui to the system Tlie best of all Nerr in er llottles of two sixes Prices, 50c ami $1.00. 2 Warner's Saf Remotlics are sold lv Drusrirists nml Dealers in Medl-I cine everywhere. II. II. WARNER & CO. Proprietor, Rornmicn, N. Y CfTVtend for Pamphlet iml TestlmonlaU. 3 i ICE. JAMES P.SMITII'& CO. (Established 185.1.) . WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEAL ERS TN ICE, No USMonroo Street, CUJCAGO, ILLS. Ice for al new or old, hy car load or Ico house. Carsloaduddlrect from Ico house ouauy railroad leudluj out of ChlcKo. raffle QICK HEADACHE ! We lileau Cured, Sot Merely Relieved And Can Prove What we Claim. PPTbere are no failure and no disappoint ment. If yon are troubled with SICK HEAD ACHE you can be easily and quickly cured, a hundred bavebeuu already. We shall be pleased to malla shuetof testimonial tu any Interested. Carter's Little Liver Pills Alio cure all forma of Biliousness, prevent Constl Sation and Dyspepsia, promote. Digestion, relieve istrcsa from too hearty eatiug, correct Disorder of the Stomach, Stimulate tha Liver, and Regulate the Rowels. They do all this by taking just one little pill at a dose. They are purely vegetable, do not gripe or purge, aud are a nearly perfect a it is possible for a pill to he. Price :S ceUe, 5 for $1. Sold bv drtigglnts everywhere or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO.. ERIE. PA. THE DAILY HCLLETIX. The Daily Bulletin. By Carrier, 25c Per Week COLLECTED WEEKLY, or $10 Per Year, SIO If paid Yearly or Semi-Yearly IX AUVANCK. The Weekly Bulletin. A 48 Column 8 Page Paper ISSUED EVERY MONDAY. SB Q . O O In id van' e SB Q O O To CLUDS of FIVE or MORE, ft. 50 rur Year. TheBulletixBixdery Ruling, Binding, BLANK BOOK WORK Of all Kinds. The Bulletin STEAM JOB OFFICE AllKindsof Job Work Estimates furnished ami orders from abroad promptly attended to. Two-Sheet, Full Sheet, Half Sheet, ami Quarter Sheet Posters and Programmes, In Black or Colors. Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Note Heads, Statements, Bills Lading, Show Cards, Business Cards. Hall and Wedding Invitations, Book Work, Etc. Etc.. Etc.. Etc. IRON W0IIKS. T710UNDRY, MACHINE SHOP AND STEAM FORGE. Vulcan Ikon Wokks 93 OHIO LEVEE. CAIRO, IIXS. John T. Heimie, HAVIN'O established hi work at the above men tinned place I better prepared than ever ftir manufacturing Htcntn Endues and Mill Machinery. Having a Steam Hummer and ample Tools, the manufacture of all kind of Machinery, Railroad. temhont and Rrldge Korglng made a dcctulty. Especial attention given to repairs of hi Muesand Machinery. ltrn C'astlugs of all kind made to ordot ripe F ttluif io all It brunette. MEDICAL. 45 YEARS BEFORE TnE PUBLIC. THE GENUINE Dr. C. MoLANE'S LIVER PUIS are not recommended as a remedy "lor all the ills that flesh is heir to," but in affec tions of the Liver, and all Rill ions mm. plauiti, Dyspepsia, and Sick Headache, or uiseases 01 tnat character, they stand with out a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can tin numl nmnnrn. tory to, or after taking quinine. .s a Biuijjiu purgative mey are uncquaieu BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Tho genuine arc never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid with tho impression, McLane's Liyek Pill. Each wrapper bears tho signatures of C. McLaxk and Fleming Bitos. $f Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. McLane's Livek Fitu, prepared by FLE3IIMG BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa. the market being full of imitations of the name McLane, spelled differently but same pronunciation. MEDICAL. The Promoter and Perfec tor of Assimilation. The Reformer and Vital izes of the Blood. The Producer and Invig orator of Nerve & Muscle. The Builder and Support er of Brain Power. FELLOWS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF HYPOPIIOSPIIITES l composed of Ingredient Identical with thoae which constitute Healthy Wood. Muscle andNcrvo aad Uraln Substance, whilst life iteuir is directly dependent upon ome of turra. By it union with the blood, and its effect npon the muse'e, re-stablishlni;theone aud toulUKtbe other, It la capablu of eQectiug tho following re sults: It will displace or wash out tuberculous matter, and thus cure consumption. By increasing nervous and muscular vleor. It will cure dyspepsia, feeble or Interrupted action of tue neari aua palpitation, weaKnc 01 intellect caused by grief, weary, overtax or lrreRtilar habit, bronchitis, (acute or chronic), congestion of the lungs, even In the most ularmlngstHge. It cure asthma, loss of voice, neuralgia. St. Vitn dauce, epileptic ills, wbonplngcough, neryoueuess, and is a most wonderful adjunct to other remedies Inlsustainlng llle during the process of dipthuria. Do uot be deceived by remedies hearing aslinllar name, no other preparation Is a substitute for thla under any cirruinstaures. Lookout tor the nurju aud address, J. I. FEL LOWS, St. John, N. 13., on the yellow wrapper in water-mark, which I een by holding tho paper before the light. SOLD BY ALL DRl'OGISTS. TOTT'S PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER "Vmm " "JlJIJIjjjjeost Iv-y. Ttn I n In puin iin.lur tlii' s'l.iiilder-iiiaile, fuilii" alter eiit. '"I'l'fT'lrfl'liiTifi n y ol temoerHoTTTH? ! ol memory, w iTinTTeeTMTiflmTimi! (lilt y . w .vi ri . "lT'"i'?T!TTr!?nr!rHyT!i?Tn?ry doln lieinre tli. i've. vellow b'kIn. lo'SilrteiiereiO imnMMMiiaiaMiMHRiMaMMai U'ssiieMal lilnlit. Iiik'lilv colored urine. If these ivitrnlnm are unheeded, serious diseases w ill soon lie developed. TUTTS PILL'S are especially a Mptd to such cases, on doe etl'ect tuch a chains ol' feeling a to astonish the sull'erer. A Noted Diviue Says: nr.Tutt: Dear Sir t Kor ten year I havo been a martyr to dysnuiHia, constipation and pile. Last spring your pill were recommended; I ii'ud them. I am now a well mnn. have good appe tite, digestion perfect, regular stools, pile gone, and havo gained forty pound of tlesli. They are worth their weight In gold. HUV. K. L SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky. They Increase tho appetite, and cause tho body to take on lloli. thus the system Is nourished, aud by their tonic action on the digestive organ, regu lar stool ar produced. I'rice U5 cjiiI. 35 Mur ray Street, N, V. TUTTS HAIR DYE Gray hair or whisker changed to a glossy blark by a single application of tin dye, It Impart a natural color, act Imlniitanuously. Hold by drug gist, or sent byexprce on receipt of $1. Olllce, 85 Murray Street, New York. $1500 IO ammo A YE A It, or fl to vour own loiaiity omen do a well any nmlto more amount ctated above. No one can fail to mako money fast. Any one can do the work. . You can make from 50c to i an hour by devoting your evening and apnre time to tho busltie. It cost nothing to try tho buslnes, Nothing like It for money making cveronVrcd before, fiuslne pleas a:.l ami sirlclly honorable. Header. If you want to know all about the best paying hulues before tha public send us yout addres and we will (end you Nil particular and private term frov;amplea worth Alt also five i you can then rank up your mind forvoiirst'lf. Addre OK01WK 8TI80N Jk Co., Portland, Maine, Latest News. MAEKETS BY TELKORAPH LIVEltrOOL OIlArN, Liverpool, July 20, 2:00 p. m. Whcat-qt. and st'dy Winter, lOslOsOd; Spring, 8s Sd0s Cd; California average, 9s10s; California Club, Os 0d10s 4d. Cora dull 58. .Cuicaoo, July 20, 10:00 A. m. Wheat-August, 89; Sept, 80. Pork-August, $14 00; Sept., f 13 02 Corn, August 3035; September, Oats, August 22?; Sept., 22. N&WYOllK OKAIN. New Youk, July 20, 12:01 p. m.- Wheat irregular No. 2 Chicago, 1 09 1 10; ,No. 2 Milwaukee, $1 101 11; Red Winter, $1 101 10; No. 2 Red Winter, $1 1501 10; Corn quiet No. 2, 49Jf. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. AK EDITORIAL FIOHT. Sprlngfield, 111., July 19. About4 p.m. an unfortunate affray occurred between Mr. George W. Weber, president of the Regis ter company, ..nd Mr. George Babcr, lately editor of that paper. It appears that Mr. Baber is credited with saying harsh words against Mr. Weber in an interview publish ed in the Monitor of to-day, growing out of a paragraph which appeared in yesterday's Register. Mr. Weber, unarmed. sourht satisfaction of Mr. Babcr, when a fight oc curred in front of the Leland, during which Weber felled Babcr heavily to the pavement, winch ho pounded with the latter's head. During tho scuffle Babcr tried to use a revolver, which Weber grasped and finally took from him, when Baber drew a long bladcd paper eraser and inflicted a severe stab in Weber's right side, abo a slight wound in his leg. Two policemen interfered, when one received an ugly, deep gash in the hand, and the other a severe cut in the ankle, almost severing tho cords. Both blows were aimed at Weber by Baber, while the latter received some severe bruises about the head. Web er's wound in the side is serious, but his physician says not fatal, although it It had penetrated a quarter of an inch further the intestines would have been severed, which of course would have produced death. The whole affair will be legally investi gated in the courts to-morrow it the par tics are able to appear. DR. TANNER. New York, July 19. Dr. Tanner to-day seemed to bo the happiest man in Claren don hall, not excepting tho young photo grapher's clerk who made S selling photo graphs of tho taster. Ho talked cheerfully with visitors who depended upon his con versation for their enlightenment. Hart, tho colored pedestrian, called upon him to day and the faster remarked: "I might have made my mark as a walker, too, I sup pose. I remember walking sixty-five miles over a rough road once when I wasyoung,and I did not think much of it either. My mother was a great walker, and I onco walked twenty-one miles with her, she holding mo by tho hand and helping me along. She and I never used to think any thing of walking to church every Sunday morning, aud the church was seven miles from where we lived." This morning ho took a drive to River side park and was gone about two hours. He enrned with him a demijohn of spring water, on which he is now subaistiutr, and at frequent intervals lie washed down the nutritious country air with drafts from the demijohn. This attcruoon he received an offer from Chicago of one thousand dollars a week for one hundred lectures. He has not made up his mind whether he will ac cept. CYCLONE IN MICHIGAN. Detroit, July 19. A violent and destuc tive cyclone and hail storm visited Monroe county, 43 miles south of this city, about 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon. It seemed to stiiit in township Ida and travelled in a southeasterly direction, sweeping every thing in its path with irresistiblo fury. Tho distance traversed was about seven miles, and a swath was mowed by it from half a mile to a milo wide. Tho wind uprooted aud twisted tho largest trees, while hail ac companying tho storm was very severe. Fields of oats nnd com wero threshed clean, aud damngo was inllictad on vino yards, which are very extensive- io this re gion. These were completely stripped, and gremi fruit of tho year's product ruinod, besides great damago being done to tho vines. A tow houses and barns were upset, LIvo stock was somewhat injured and win dows riddled of glass. Tho loss at the present timo is roughly estimated at $20, 000. mkf.lt to bb lynched. ' Denver, July 19.-Tuo Republican's Lcidvlllo special layf; Pollcomaa Jao. Carbell died yesterday from wound in flicted Saturday by Bakewell. The chief of police and committee of citizens waited on the sheriff and demanded that Bakewell bo delivered to them but the sheriff refused and placed guards around the fail. Tho preliminary trial will be held to-night at coO. It is thought Bakewell will bo hnched before morning. He has committed two murders before this. A BRUTAL FATHER. Urbana, III., July 19. Silas Sheohordl of this city met his daughter, 16 year oldr ana a respectable young man named HulF last night riding together in a dairy wagon. as they often havo done. Ho immediately separated them and then and there abused the girl on the public street and kicked her without mercy. , The matter creates great scandal here. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS NORMAL UNI VERSITY. Caruondale, Jackson Co., III., July 5. The seventh academic. vpr nf tMa inat?. tution will commenco Mnnrinv. Sor.rnmW 0, 1880, and will continue, with a recess of two weeks at Christmas, till MnmUv Mnv 20th, 1881. Tho session will bo divided into three terms as follows, vizi Tho fall term for the first Monday in September, fifteen weeks. A recess of two weeks. The winter term bes-ins .Tan. a.l 1si and continues ten weeks to March 11, 1881. The spring term begins March 14, 1881, and continues eleven weeks. The special session for teachers occurs prior to tho full term, beo-in August second prox. and will continue five weens. The same able facultv will contimio in give instruction and administer discipline as tho last year. It is not too much o say ncne aoier can oe tound, and tho building, apparatus, library, museum, and general facilities are the best in tho nnnntrv. V.icrM hundred students can be accommodated. Tho design is to fit young men and women for the work and duty of teaching, and of course, incidentally for all the affairs ol life. Our students by hundreds are m tho country and are testimonials to tho worth of the in stitution and tho influence of the training they have received. To those pledging themselves to teach in tho public schools ot the state tuition is free, but a charge of $ 3 and $2, per term is made for incidentals, such as paper, ink, pens, etc., for tho daily expenses of Hie school. To others tuition in a nominal svm is charged. Access to Carbondalc is easy, and the fa cilities for board are excellent. In good private families the price is from $2.50 to 5 per week. Young people can arrange for boardinc in clubs at $2.00 and can pro vido 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 homo than it can be done abroad, and, (taking into account the cost of travel,) at considerably less prices than are promised elsewhere. Almost any study wanted by any student can be pursued every term, "and certainly every one within tho year. Carbondale is beautiful- healthful, intelli gent and moral. No better placa in the United States can Lo found for asrhoofand 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., Carbondalo 111. James Robarts, Secretary of Trustees. Brown's Houseitold Panacea is the most effective pain destroyer in tho world. Will most surely quicken the blood wheth er taken internally or applied externally, and thereby more certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, tlinn nnv nthr pain alleviator, and it is warranted double iuo strengin oi uny similar preparation. It cures pain in the. side, back or bowels, sore throat, rheumatism, toothar.lin. nnd nil aches, and is the great reliever of pain, ".urown s Household ranacea" should bo in every family. A tenspoonful 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. Much Mcknkss, undoubtedly witli chil dren, attributed to other causes, is occasion cd by worms. Browu's Vermifugo Comfltu, or Worm Lozenges, although effectual in destroying worms, can do no possible in jury to tho 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. Twontv-fivo conts a box. v Itciii.no Piles is one ot tho most an noying diseases in tho world, and yet nil can find 6iire relief by tho use of Dr. Swaync's Ointment. It has been tested in thousands of instances and invaria bly makes a suro cure. The symptoms nre moisture, like perspiration, intenso itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, as if pin-worms wero crawling m aud about tho rectum; the privato parts are some time affected. Procuro this ointment. Reader, if you aro suffering from tins distressing complaint, tetter, itch, scald head, ringworm, barber's itch, any crusty, scaly skin eruptions, use Dr. Swaynu's Ointment and be cured. Sold by all prominent druggists. (1) It is remarkable that the active ingre dient of Fellows' Hypophosphlte8 are al koloids from trees which attain to very great ages, taken in connection with the tact that this preparation will increase the, longevity of the human family is a some- i .!,... ! I.I iiut murmur vuiiiuiuuuvu. I run DiPTHERiA in its worst form; could find no relief uutil I used Giles' Lin iment Iodido Ammonia. It has cured me ' I cheerfully give my testimony. P. Vso De Mart, 911 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. Oiles Pills oum dyspepsia. Sold by all druggists. Bond for pamphlot 130 Wot t : Broadway, N. Y. , Trial tottles 2 coat. . V.r r