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THE VOLUME XII. DIBP.CTOBT BUSINESS DIRKOTOltT of tba leading uuaiwtaa boutoi whose advertlie menu niy l fonnd In Tm Bullitim. DRY OOOD8. C. 0. Filler & Co., CommiTclal avonue tad Nine tuenth aired. GROCERIES. Tocam 4 Brodorlck, Wash. Avo., cor. Eighth. Jfew Korlt More, C. O. l'atlcr & IV, Cor. Nine-tec-nlli unci Commercial. rnvBiuuNS. Dr J. II. Man-an: o(!lrt, 140 Commercial avenne. Dra. Leacn Wheeler, Kljblli street, DENTISTS. Dr. W. C. Jorvlyu, Eighth near Commercial. Dr. K. W. Wliltlock, lltt Commercial avenue. INSURANCE. H. II. Candee, No. TOOhlo Icvee'up italm). E'lUlUble Life, of New York, comer Twelfth and Watilaton avenue BANKS. City National, Ohio levee. STEAMBOATS Three State. ICE. Johu Sproat, corner Twelfth and Levee, BRACKET STOKE. E C. ford. Corner Ninth and Commercial. THE MAILS. C GENERAL DELIVERY open :.) a.m.; cloaea I t::Wp m.; Sunday: d to V a. m. Money Order Department open at 8 a.m.; cloica at .' p. m. ThrouKh Express Mailt via 111 inula Central 3:40 p. m. nnlaaiiin i-smrai ruiumaai ciore ai n. m. Cairo and id rcpiur Ulna Turouuti anu ay nan c'.u.ef at 1 p. m In. e i Way nay Jiail via uuuuie icuirai, anu tiu- Mall vt cennea and Mue.'sipl'l Ceutral Kallroam dole at ':.) p. ui. Way Ma'.l fc.-Narrow Gallic Railroad closet at 8:30 t. m. Cairo and Evantvllle River Route closet at 2:30 p. tn. da'.ir (except Erldayl. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. City Oflicers. Mayor N. B. Thiatlewood. TTKWUrer Edward Dezunia. Clerk-t-nni. J. Foley. c. ounelor--VVm. B. Gilbert. Marnhal J. tail no. Attorney-William HendrlcVt BOARD or ALDIHMI. First Ward-M. J. Howiey. Second Ward-David T. Linear, C. R. Wood- "Third Ward-W. P. Wright. Ezbert Smith. Fourth Ward-Charles O. Patter. Jamet Kynaiton Fifth Waru-T. V. Ualllday, Ernest B. Fettlt. County Officers. Circuit JudireD. J. Baiter. Circuit Clerk-J. A. R-ves. County JudeeR. S- Yocum. County Clerk S. J Uumm. CountvAtlorny-W.C. Malky Coant'v Trvaaurer Miles W. Parker. hherlrf-Jonn Uodirva. Ccroner-K. Fttzeeraid. Coanty CommiKslonrs-T. W. flal.lday, J A. M. Ulhbt. Samuel Bri'.ey. CHfRCIlKS. AFRICAN M. E .-Fourteenth, ttreet. between Walnut and Cedar streets: services Sabbatn U a. m. and:) p. m.; Sunday School 1: p. m. CBRISTIAN-Eighteenth street: meeting Sab both 10:) p. tn. ; preachlnic occasionally. nCRCU OP TUB REDEEMER (Eplcopal) I i r.MrtMnth rnu.t : Hnndav Murntn? Dravert ':So D school 9 :) a. m. Friday evenlnir prayer .. u.. . ...... . - :. p. m. T-IRST MISSIONARY BAPTIST cntKCII. 1 PrvachisK at U:Si a. m., 4 p. m., and 7:30 p. m. bahbatu athool at ":J0 p. m. Rev. T. J. Shores, pastor. JCTHERAN-Thlrteenth ttreet; servUet Sah j Oath 1:3U a. m. ; Sunday achool 2 p. m. Rev. Knappe, pastor. METUODIST-Cor. ElzMh and Wa'.not streets; Preaching Sabbath l':.) a m. and 7 p.m.; prayer meeting Wedaeeday 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School, 9 a. m. Rev. Whittaker. pa.tor. IJRESBYTERIAN -Eislith street: preachlne on Sabbath at It: a. m. and 7;p. m.: prayer meetlnir Weduesdav at 7:) p.m.; Sunday School at t p. bi. Rev. B. V. Georje. paotor. SECOND FREE-WILL BAPTIST FlfteeLtb ttreet, between Walnut and Cedar ttreeu. ter nces Sabbath att andTMOp. m. ST. . IOSEPH S- Roman Catholic) Corner Cross and Walnnt ttreets; services Sbbatil 10:a. m.; Snnday School atip. m.; Yvspera i p. m ; ser vices every day at 8 p. m. CT. PATRICK'S-! Roman Catholic) Corner Ninth O street and Washington avenue; terrtct Sab oath t aud M a. m.; Vespers :) p. m.; Sunday School t p. m. ; aervices every day at tf p. tn. Rev. F. Zabel, priest. "TOMAN'8 CURIST1AN TEMPERANCE V V ION, holds its regular weekly rueetiniit In the ball of the Cairo Temperance Reform Club, ev ery Thursday afternoon, ut 3:10 o'clock. Every body U invited to attend. niYsiciAXs. JJHS. 0. II. LEACH & E. 1). WHEELER Horaoppatliic Physicians and Surgeons, Will pertorm all operations and treat diseases of any nature In surgery. Ofllce: No. 10, Eluiith ttreet, Cairo, Hit. n. MAUEAN, M. D Homeoiiathic Physician ami Surtrcon. Office 140 Oo amereial avenne. Residence comer Fourteenth St. and Washington aveuue, Cairo DENTISTS. D R. E. W. WIIITLOCK, Dental Surgeon. Ornoi No. Commercial Avenue, between Eighth and Ninth Street D R. W. C. JOCELYN, D E NTI8T, OFFICE Elithtk Street, near Commercial Avenue. EQ UITADLE LIFE ASSUKANOE SOCIETY. OF NEW YORK. Assets over $U7, 000.000. K. A. UDliNKrT. Agent, CAIRO, ILLS. BEST I I'lisitiesa now Di'lore the pith- iic. i ou run moko money faster at wrk for ti Ihnn at nnvthliiff iitvi, r.nitiii nnt rOOIllrml. V.'n U'lil frl vrtll a day sin! itpwnrd" n'uido at home by the Industrious. Mtn, wolh'm, hovs and airls wanted every hero to work for ti. Now Is the time. Yon can devote yotir whole time to (Sin work, or only your spitre moments. No other business will piiy yoit nearly ns wi ll. Noons will Inn to work c.uu mil t miika enormous pay by uii Xairlnir t onco, Costly oulllt mid terms free great opportunity for making inonrveusllv and bouorably, Addreit Tilt IS A CQ., Aujrutta Maine DAILY CAIRO I , BARNUM DAY! The People's Holiday! Ten Times Greater and Better than any other Show Traveling "Seek the worl i throuirh, search oceans' dopths, Cloive the Illimitable ulr. Climb mountain top. or swc-p The vaulted va'!ne. oltbe plain. lei you snalinna no P. T. BARNUM'S OWX AND ONLY Greatest Show on Earth For the Season of ML with Its HOSTS OF NEW FEATURES In every department of its Vast Museum Immense Menagerie!. Beautiful Aviary, Mechanical Marvels Vsl"T'sm.u' f l?Td """D- Mwl Anlm.lt and CosmoVnlitan CImi. a II comb Led f, w , A?T sHoV- ,)d " r een un.ler its ACRES OF WAI'tRPROOF TENTS for ONE PHuTriP AOMl ON, eciipsu, all forme, efforts of Its proprietor It sefely defies Ci-mpKn ind be K yond rivalry, it reconir.-t no o.posltlon. It is now on it endive Am,ni t. Tr.Z D'..n .v, V .bi CAIIU). Thursday, Sept. 23rd, EEKriIIi ADVERTISFDWIM.be EXniHITED. f-verv hnnf l,o,n , , every nove. it trart.oD. and the Kl'LI. PKooKAMMEia presented in New York" Br oklyu Boston ( hirairo. t Lou s and all the lr2- elite, and towns of the Ea-t, will be eThibl.,. l hBre Museum , MS' auerle and Circut In thiirentlrely anu j ositiveiy WITHOUT CCRTAILMENT -""""-""n, ileu- WHEN BAliNmi COMES o'l mar tee th most famous and ac; ompllshed Lady Ridert In the world, IncIaUlcu Uailame Dockrili in lur Thrilliuar act on i ami 6 Uarfhuck HrnN.N. MADAME MARTHA ifrom Berlin I. in D.mblfl Men. Uueem: MADAME NEl.suN wi,.v,,ir 1111..1.1 aud others. AVHEX BAKXUM COMES You will see IILTN'IMiEDS OFNKWFKATtriiKS Adled t the principal attractions of former seasons. Amongthe most notable may be named "ZAZEL" Thelatesensiitioiof London. Paris and New York, b OUT, crossing the Immense pavilion on MouiitiDg to Ihc tnjimot hdtfht of the pnvilion, frm which nhi' muken her AERIAL HEADFOREMOST h K into ;.iicc, ami in uftorward MluT KROM AN ENuIOlOl'S CANNON . WHM 13 A R.NTTM (OMT?S You will tee SKi NOR SEBASTIAN, the Sensation .Ion Leaper, the NELSON FAMILY, the L EOT ALUS, llest Artists of Elirolieor America. "WHEN BAENUM COMES You may see Ms wonderful troop of JOTRAINED STALLIONS, to which have been added 7 IMPORTED TRICK STALLIONS, aud the WONDERFUL FIRE-liOltsE "SALAMANDER." "W HEIST BARNUM COMES You may see the Beautiful Performing Stai "LANDSEER ' WHEN J3AENUM COMES You may admire and wonder at his YOKE OF PERFORMING OXEN, who aceomtillsb ail the feats and nrotutlnna. tr, n uHEN BARNUM COMES You will teo and admire MADAME NELSON AND HER FLOCK OF TRAINED DOVES AVELlflN BARNUM COMES "WHlflN BARNUM COMES You will see a Museum of. W,ls) CURIOSITIES. Itic'iidinutlie Monkev Band, a Ladv Dresired In Class (ioshen thedlant, Little oueen Mali. the Dwarf; COSTENTENl'S, the Tatoed Wreek- Wonderful An tomata.andthousandt oroiijectsol wonder, amusement and Instruction, that cannot even be named lu un advertleement. WHEN BARNUM COMES You will too at o'clock a. m. the tiRAND FREE STREET SHOW and Cilitterlnir I'aifeunt Diisslnir tliroiiKh tho principal thoroughfares. HEN BARNUM COM ES Yon will tee Everything Advertised and ten timet more. Seating capacity of Exhibition Tent, llitn.. miitn At 1 iltxt 1 'Ull l h, 1lii,Aimiin..ii nl rtun.l , m !.... .. t ...... ....... n ............. 1.1 nnu , p. i un,, (jnum nu niiuraiia a uaiito view tun Menagerie and Museum before the evening performance begins Admission Mrents. Children tinder nine, hull' prle.e. Reserved Seats S"i cents extra THE LIFE OK BARNUM, written by himself, np to IHXll, will be lor sale on tho grounds and In tho tent. Price Ml cunts, cloth; paper, W cents, "Lion Jack." Mr. Illinium's latest storv, price TJcents, rur urn aeriiininouiuiiiii m inoiun, cuuiiren aim 011 hihi iiesne 10 avoid uie crowd surrounillng the ticket Wiiuotis ou the slim irroutiils. Mr Barnuin will mien a ticket 1 litre on the duv nf il,. i.vi,ii.ii.. r. .1... sale of Tlcltuts and Reserved Sent at the usual sliuht PAUL ft. SMITH'S DRUG STORE. Ladle, phllilren and nlliers wlnlilnf tn nentit ihner.m'il In tin, nvanlnn u .luu...1 ,.. .,....,.1 .r... lioou exhibition. EXCLUSION TRAINS on nil Kailroiids on the day of Exlibitkm at REDl'CKD RATES. Vlll exhibit In Di'livotN Sept, 'Mth, Hsijlbvilm Sept, 23t!. CAIRO, ILLINOIS. WEDNESDAY marvel great as this." ! - Afternoon and Evenmj: At m rs vu i i a vv . ... o,j ..... 1 j vi V i- u? :''r' .e?ae li.i. mu.u, .mauajis .i.UAAKD In her TERRIFIC AERIAL DIVE OR EVGLE Bareback Rider of the day. In his thrlllinz sensa- th'eCARRoLS. and a Circus Company if the 1 ' advance at ' MORNING. SEPTEMBER MEDICAL. 45 YEARS BEFORE THE PUBLIC. THE GENUINE Dr. C. McLANE'S imn PILLS are not recommended as a remedy "tor all the ills that flesh ia heir to." hut i tions of the Liver, an.l all Rilli plainti, DysiMjpsia, and Sick Headache, or uiaunsen 01 mar. cuaracter, tney stand with out a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can lie uaml tory to, or after taking quinine. as a simple purgative they are unequaled BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax noal nn thr- with the impression, McXask'b Liver Pill. r.acn wrapper bears tho sigustures of C. McLake and Fleming Bros. K?"Insit unon havincr tho foniiino Tin C. McLane's Liver Pimt. nrennrpil liv , x X - - - FLEMIMG BROS., Pittsburjrh, Pa. the market being full of imitations of the name JIcLane, spelled differently but same pronunciation. Testimonial to Mr. Fellows. W7E, tho undersigned, clergymen of the Methn V T dift Church In Nova Siotlu Imvl iown as FKI.LOW8 COMPOUND II VPflPIKmHIMTIP J .....,.o..l Mr Tames I. fellows. Cheralat, St. John. N . B, or naviue Known cases wherein its effects were bene ncim, oviuive it oe a reliable remedy for the die - lumuitu ii larecommenueo. JAMES i. IlENNKlATt. Pres. of Conference' JOHN M( MURRAY, Ex-Prcs. of Conference. WM. SARUENT. JOHN A.MOSBER, JOHN W. HOWIE, STEPHEN K. HUKSTIS. RICHAROW.WKDDEI.L, A1.KX.W. NICHOLSON, CKANSWI K JOST. ROWLAND MORTON, JOHN JOHNSON, C05IP0UXD SYRUP OP HYP0PH0S 1'HITJfiS. Speedily and permanently cores congestion of .uo luun. uiuiluitir., L U11DUI11JHIUU, UIT1UUB UMin tration. shortness of breath, palpitation or the heart, trembling of the hands and limbs, physical buii meuiai aepresaion, loss 01 appetne. iosioi en ergy, loss of n.emory, and will rapidly Improve the I. ...... r ., , I . .1 . r . I. i I .. wblcli oepend for health upon semi-voluntary and Involuntary nervous action. It acts with vigor, gentleness and subtlety, owing to the exquisite uanuony oi us ingreaienis. axiu 10 pure oiooa it self. Its taste is pleasant and Its effects perm a Ul'lll . Look out tor the name and address. J. I. FEI LOWS. St. John. N. LI . nn the vellow wranner in watermark, which is seen by holding the paper netore tne nirni. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PROVERBS. 'Noone can be sick when the stomach, Mood, liver and kidneys are healthy and Hop Hitters keep them so." 'The (reutet sourinhlns tonic, appetizer, strenKlbener and curative ou earth Hop Hitters "It Is impossible to remain lone' sick or out of health where Hop Bitters are used." "Whv do Hop Bitters euro so much!'' "Re clause they j;ive good digestion, rich blood, aud healthy aUiou of all the organs.'' 'No matter what your feelings or ailment Is, Hop Bitters will do you (rood." "Remember.nop Bitters never does harm, but good, always and continually." "Purify the blood cleanse the stomach and sweeten the breath with Hop Bitters." "Quiet nerves and balrayslecplu Hop Bitters" 'Nohealth with Inactive liver and urinary or gans without Hop Bitters." Hop Bitters MiinufitPtnrln; Company. Roches ter, New York and Toronto, Ontttrio. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. LEXANDEH COUNTY BANK, Commercial Avenue and Eighth Street Cairo. Illinois. OFFICERS: P. Bnoss, President. P, Nnrr, Vice-President. H. Wki.i.s, Cashier. T.J. Kiiitu, Asslstaut Cashier. DIRECTORS: William Kluue, Cairo; Brogs. Cairo: Peter Nell, Cairo vt imam won, Cairo; C. M. Osterloh.Calro; R. L. Billlnjrsley, 8t. Louis a. iiimer, v-airo; j. i, uoinsou, Caledonls. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS DONE Krrtlinift, .rtlit and knunt., Tnt..t I.. - uu uvityi,. tuioicn, (lain 111 kilo uiiiuninuni. vunoiuons maoe anu an nusiutss promptly attended to. The Simplest, Surest and Most Reliablo Kemeuy is RISI.KY'8 Puro Distilled Extract of WITCH HAZEL, "fully prepared; Thoroughly reliable; Full niftb: and nniml In al.anf i,.,tfn tn anw n.u.t.t Cures sprains, bruises, awelllnirs, rhannijs, cuts wnnnrlri hnvitu ...1,1. .niO t...J ... u skin eruptions, soro eyes, iioro mouth, neiirnllii, Intlammatory swellings, soro throat and for actilnK pain It Is undoubtedly the greatest heallnif prepur tlon over used. Numerous testlnumlals can be procured If desired, fix ounce bottles iT cents: nlnthottles. SO cents: quarts, $1. OO FIFTY CKNTfl. 50 Full 13 ok, bottlos. Best Combination. Risley's Emulsion of Coil Liver Oil. With Uypophoaphltoi Lime aud Soda, with Pepilno It li It I irlll V ritrnmiii..nl.i.1 hu Khu.lsUni m most efluctUHl and reliable remedy for coughs, eolds, bronchitis, ireneral debllltv, etc. Agreeably flavored. Plea.snt to take, And can bo retaluud on tho weakest stomnch. CHARLEH V. RI8LEY 4 CO., Wholcsalo Drug- Kit,vi bouruauafiroei, lcw iorK. BULLETIN. 15, 1880. Latest News. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Chicago, September 14, 10 a. m. Wheat-Oct. 93 ScptJ 04'4' ; Noy. Tork-Jan. 12 07013 02; Xov.13 03 September 17.87. Corn -September, 39; October, 40,V Nov. 41. Oats -Oct. 28, Sept. 29 Jj I. Nov. AM. LIVERPOOL ORAIX. Liverpool, Sept., 14, 2:00 p. m. Wheat unchnn'g Winter, fes 4l8a lOd; Spring, 7s0d9s; California average, 8 rjd 9sCd; California Club, 9s Cd10s. Corn, 4s 4d. NEW YORK GRAIN. Nsw YoitK,;Sept. 14, 12:01, p. m.- Whuat irregulur No. 2 Chicago,! 1 02 1 03. No. 2 Milwaukee, $1 031 04; Red- Winter, $1 00Q1 08; No. 2 Red Win ter, $1 OC. Corn quiet No 2, 5151,5M'. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. KALLOtll's PLEA. San Francisco, Sept. 13. I.M.Kallock. charged with killing Charles De Young, to-day before the superior court pleaded "Once in jeopardy." This plea was enter ed on the ground that an information charging defendant with the murder was set aside in May last. TOO HANDY WITH niS CLCB. Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 13. Last week Officer Abe Findling, while making an ar rest in a house of ill-tame, used his maco with startling effect upon James Prator, colored, whom he claimed resisted arrest. To-night the police board dismissei Find ling and appointed II. Stewart to the vac ancy. The discharged officer has been con nected witli the force tor many years. THE ENGLISH. SWINDLER TOPSON. Philadelphia, Sept. 13. Jos. Topsom secretary of of the Metropolitan Railway company's Provident Savings bank of Lon don, who was arrested on Staurday nicUt in this city for forgery and embezzlement of 10,000 belonging to depositors of that institution, was arraigned before a U. S. commissioner in extradition proceedings to-day. In absence of Judge Butler, who is required to appoint a special commission er in the case, the hearing was postponed until to-morrow, the prisoner being com mitted without bail. Topson admitted his identity. The English polico officers say that tho feeling is very strong against him by the poor depositors in London. HOMICIDE AT FARMINGTON, MO. De Lassus, Mo Sept. 13. A fatal shoot ing scrape took place in front of tho court house at Farmington to-dav, in which Mc Mullin, sheriff, and Henry Horn, a noted desperado, were the participants. There appears to have been an old fued between them, arising out of the frequent arrests of Horn lor violations of the law, the last one taking place yesterday, he being arrested for disturbing the peace at the fair grounds It is said that Horn came to town this morning with the avowed intention of kill ing the sheriff, for he expressed as much to several parties. He also tried to shoot another man at the fair grounds to-day uud was only prevented from to doing so by the interference of friends. The facts as gleaned by your reporter are as follows: McMulhn and Horn were standing on the sidewalk on Main street. Horn was a little under tho influence of liquor and McMuliin was trying to get him to desist in the use of obscene and abusive language. Horn then started across the street, saying some thing and pulling his pistol at the same tunc. McMullm followed about five steps and Horn had crossed about two-thirds of the ttreet, when he suddenly turned, tak ing deliberate aim at McMulliu, who imme diately brought his pistol in position, ilorn then tired, striking McMuliin near tho nip ple on the right side, McMuliin returned th tii e, hitting Horn s little finger, who fired another shot, striking McMuliin in tho abdomen. McMuliin fired again, striking Horn just below the nipple but fortunately for him his suspender buckle kept tho ball from penetrating bis body. Had it met no obstacle Horn would have been no more. Horn fired again, missing McMuliin entire ly. McMuliin then shot him through the thigh. Horn fell and raised his pistol to shoot again, but seeing his adversary on his feet ready to givo another shot, ho threw up his pistol saying: "I eivo up: I am dying," whereupon McMuliin stood over him, saying; "iou have also done tho work for me." McMulhn then walked off and would have. fallen had not his friends as sisted him to his homo. McMuliin will dio. Tho sympathy of . tho community is with our sheriff who was killed in tho dis charge of his duty. Ho is about 00years of age and leaves an interesting family to mourn his loss. Horn is in Jail. NEW SERIES- BARNUM. THE FEATURES OS" THE BIO SHOW. Tho Chicago Times says of Barnum's great show; At 1 o'clock the matinee patrons of tho big show began to crowd tho museum and menagerie, and all find entertainment for an hour or so in studies of tho former's curiosities and tho latter's collection of rare beasts and birds, both offering a mass of novelties beyond the usual. The circus entertainment and a host of agile acrobats, daring gymnasts, expert jug glers and athletic leapers are pleasing to all lovers of manly strength and skill in varied acts, while MadameDockrill and Sebastian are gaining storms of applause by their dashing equestrian acts, while Miss Lako is showing tho ladies the grace possible in the side-saddle, and Neygaard and his wifo ride four horses in showing style. The stallions and tho steers delight city and country folk alike with their Wonder ful trick-training, and a marked fWr,, r the show. Zazel, the crowning sensation of rfi alma, discarded her Japanese umbrella fiuoH ' balance) at Springfield, last evening hi.a exhibits wonderful nerve in her wire walk- ing, which only precedes her startling divo and somersault from the top of the tent, and her astonishing final fifeht from a e.nnnn mouth, the crowning act ot the hio-l.lo- . joyable entertainment. That there is no humbur about minor features of the show is vonol.,i ou the authority of the Springfield Republi can, as follows: "Barnum is once more vindicated. There was some scepticism about town whether his group of native Zulus would prove to be foreign or home savages, especi ally since the excitement at Hartford a few weeks ago when Mr. Wilder interviewed an alleged Zulu, who was making a show of himself, in the Zulu tongue, and found that ne was as ignorant of the language as of Greek. Considerable interest was awak ened in Barnum's heathen when it became known to a limited circle in this city that the Grout family, who now reside here but were long engaged in missionary work in Africa, where tho younger members were born, would try the Hartford experiment over again. When the Zulus were ad dressed in the circus tents yesterday in their native tongue, they not only respond ed readily but were not a little pleased to unu some one to talk with them . for the sec ond time since coming to this country. The conversation became for the crowd an inter esting side-show which was not down on the bills." Barnum's greatest show on earth will visit Cairo, on Thursday, September 23d. On the day of exhibition, ladies nod those who desire to avoid tho crowds at the ticket wagon, may secure tickets and reserved seats at the usual slijrht advance. h im plying at Paul G. Schuh's drug store. Coughs. "Brown rirnnM,;,.t n , .... are used with advuntA r ,,ti,.:... o- ""tniiie KUUiru. sore throat, hoarseness and bronchial affec tions. For thirtv VPAra flinpn l I been in use, with annually increasing favor. r I Imv urn nnf nnn .1 ..-.a i . o .v . t ouu uumeu, out, having been tested bv wido and nnnatt vuuoiuui use jur nearly an entire generation, they have at tained well-merited rnnlr am mm .!,. r staple remedies of tho ago. The TiiROATr"I3rown's Bronchial Tro ches act directly on tho organs of the voice They have an extraordinary effect in all disorders of the throat and larnyx re storing a healthy tono when relaxed, either from cold or over-exertion of the voice, and produce a clear and distinct enunciation. Speakers and singers find the Troches use- A Cough, Cold, Catarrh of sore throat requires immediate attention, as neglect of tentimes results in some incurable lun dis eases. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" utmost invariably give relief. Imitations are offer ed for sale, many of which are injurious. 1 he genuine "Brown's Bronchial Troches" are sold only in boxes. ) hen tho head feels dull and heavy, the skin appears sallow and greasy, and the stomach refuses food, take Carter's Little Liver Pills GINSENG WANTED WA ATA th lilflfnaf atuna,.M J- J Htauw, ami wo win DUy tfio highest market price in oaah for any ijuantlty. v Addrota T 1 TT 11 fir n. ii. nouien & to. 67 Vina Straet CINCINNATI. The Weekly Bulletin. A 48 Columu 8 Page Paper ISSUED EVERY MONDAY. $2.00 liftS. $3.00 To CLUBS of FIVE or .MOKE, ; $1.50 per Year.