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THE DAILY CAIRO BULLETIN: WEDNESDAY MORNING OCTOBER 18, 1880. THE DAILY BULLETIN. VIST MOHN1KQ (UOXDATI IXCIKIBI, OnljKornlne Dally In Southern Illinois lrffflt Circulation ol any Daily in Southern XUinoia. OFFICIAL PAPER OF CITY AND COUNTY. 3C. A. Burnett, jubliher. OiBee: Bulletin Building, Waabinston Avenue CAIRO. ILLINOIS. Subscription Kates: DAILY. Dally (delivered by Mirier) per week Bv mall (In advanco), ono year , as $1(100 . 5.00 . 3.50 . 1.00 rill monthf Three months On month WIEKLT. By mall (In advance), one year Mi montbi rhree montbi ro dubs of ton and over (per copy). Postage In all cases prepaid. Advertising Kutes (Eleetrotvpei must lie solll metal, nad will , I3.no , 1.00 50 1.50 only be Inscrteu on iuhkic page.; DAU.T. 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Rowell A Co i Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce treet) whereadvcrttelni! contracts may be made 'cLm?ni,c!atC1s,npon subjects or pencral interest to the public are at all times acceptable. Rejected manuscript will not be returned. Letters and communications should be addressed "I. A. Burnett. Cairo. Illllnols This paper may be found on n o at Itio. P. Howell A Co's Newspaper Advertising Bureau, (10 Spruce St.), where advertising contracts may be made for it in N sw Yohk Democratic Ticket. For President, WIXFIELD SCOTT HANCOCK, of Pennsylvania. For Vice-President, WILLIAM H. ENGLISH, of Indiana. Democratic State Ticket. For Governor, LYMAN TRUMBULL, of Cook County. . For Lieutenant-Governor, LEWIS B. PARSONS. ofClr.y County. For Secretaayof State. JOHN II. OBERLY, of Alexander County, For Auditor, LOUIS C. bTARKEL, of St. Clair County. For Treasurer THOMAS BUTTERWORTII, of Winnebago County. For Attorney-General LAWRENCE HARMON, of l'corla. Congressional Ticket. For Congress, 1Mb district, ' WILLIAM IURTZELL, of Randolph County. Senatorial Ticket. For Senator oftbeSOtb. district, WM.A LEMMA, of Jackson county. Representative Ticket. For Representatives, D. T. LISEGAR, of Alexander county. D.R. BUCKINGHAM, of Union county. "Tbi right of Trial by Jury, the Habeas Corpus, the Liberty of the Press, the Freedom of Speech, the National Rights of Persons and the Rights of Property mast be preserved.-Extract from Gen. Hancock' letter upon taking charge of the Louis iana department. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COUNTY ATTORNEY. I hereby announce my self as a candidate at the ensuing November . election, for the office of County Attorney for the county of Alexander. Illinois. ANQ18 LK.K. CIRCUIT CLERK. -We are authorized to an nWnri that ALEX. H. 1KVIN will be a canUI date at tbe ensuing November election for toe offlce of circuit clerk in Alexander county. Ii'OR SHERIFF We arc authorized to annonnco that Mr. JOHN HODGES will be a candidate ..,..( ... KU .,M.AiirHhpriff nf AL'vnnrlrn JUT irCtVtllVll W ..." 1 " - . - county, at tbe next November election, subject Oil! U IU u IUV m. ,uv w.je. TJORCOUONER We are authorized to announce a. that ulchara t nzgeraiu is a eunoiuave tor re election the office of Alexander county. GOLDEN WORDS. GENERAL W. T. StlKRJIAN. . "Write down the very best things yoa can think orsavoiuen. uancoca as auuuicvrauu guuuu' man and 1 will sign it." General U. 8. Ghakt. "I have nothing to say tgainstGen. Hancock. I nave kdowu nun lor iony venrs. n. I'ertuuni, or Acial and miiitarv record Is goed." James A. Garfield. "The man who attempts to get up a political ti' citement in this country on the old sectional issites will Snd himself without a party and without sap port." Hon. Robert Dell. "Gentlemen: The principles of the Democratic party ire as far above tbe principles of the Repub lican party as the batilements of high heaven are Dove the muusnis of dii. ' Hon. Cabl Kciirni . "1 ball certaiclv not attempt to depredicate the character of Geo. Haucock, and the great services which he baa rendered to tbe countrv. He is a KntU-man of irreproachable character, which I shall sorry to see any efiort made to discredit. As a soldier, he has shown signal bravery and skill in kandling troops under difficult circumstances, and his name is identifled with some of tbe most splen did achievements of the war. For all this every Midvar, will ha.fifi bin, ' WL1 VIVMH "I" -"'" Colon kl John Hay. "Tho Republican hands in this campaign that at tempt n detllo the private chancier of Gen Han cwk wonldonly detlle themselves. Re was a sol dier, a patriot and a man of unsullied character, and his private record is unassailable Gen. Winfiku) Scott Hancock. "A full vole j a free ballot; and a fair count." "Public ottlce is a trust, mil a bounty bestowed upon the holder. No incompetent or dishouest per son should ever be entrusted with It." "I I' called to tho Presidency I should deem it my duty to resist with all mv power tiny attempt to Im pair or evade tho full force and elfect ol tho con stitution, which in every article, section and amend, ment, is tbe suproroelaw of tbe land." "The right of trial by Jurv, the hubcas corpus, the libertv of the press, the freedom of speech, tho natural rights of persons, aud the rights ol properly must be preserved' DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS, HON. 11. W, TOWNSEND WILL Sl'KAK AT Golconda, Friday October 5. New Hurnslde. Wednesday October fl. Stone Fori. Thursday October 7. Cairo, Wednesday October 13. HON. SiOU'EI. 8 MARSHALL WILL SPEAK AT Golconda, Saturday October 0. Metropolis, Jlondny October 11. Cairo, Wednesday October l'l. Muryh'shoro, Thursday October H. Muryh'i Marion, Saturday October Hi. (iEN. WILLIAM B. ANIIKWON WILL (l'EAK AT Golconda, Saturday October fl. Metiopolis, .Monday October 11. Vienna. Friday October 2. Cairo, Wednesday October 13. Jlurphysboro, Thursday October I t. Marlon, Suturdiiy October lti. iios. r. m. YOt'Noni.oon will steak at Vienna. Tuesday October 12. Cairo, Wednesday October 13, Anna. Thursday October 14, DiKJuoiti, Friday October 15, 1'luKneyvllle, Saturday October W. HON. JOHN II. OHEIU.T WILL SPnAli AT Slmwiiectown, Saturday October 10, Golconda. Monday October IS. Metropolis, Tuesday October 19. JonesUstro, Thursday October '.Jl . Sparta, Friday OcloberW, Marlon, Thursday October i. Murphysboro, Friday October i'J. DtKjuoin, Saturday October 30. Cairo. Monday November 1. )y order of Congressional Committee. It. FHEOAN.A, WM. 11. GliEKN, Secretary. Chairman. The newspapers of the District arc requested to copy the above. Both the Cincinnati republican organs indorse Grant's conspiracy to secede and rebel nainst the United States government, in the event of Hancock's election. Rabid attempts to produce a business panic are the leading features of republi can organs at the present time. Tho enemy of business men is tho republican party. TnE republican papers, while asserting that Garfield is sure of being elected, de clare that government bonds are deprecia ting and that holders of them are in a panic. Is the "panic" due to the immi nence cf Garfield's election? The fact that Weaver is a cousin of Jas. A. Garfield may be the reason why he has been able to draw such a liberal extent on the republican campaign fund. The ties of consanguinity very naturally creates in Gen. "Weaver's bosom a fellow feeling for the republican candidate. But then he ought not to deny what every intelligent man knows to be a fact, namely, that he is campaigning in the interest of the republi can party. The State Register at Springfield is briuging before the people of Illinois tho acts about the wasteful extravagance in the administration of state affairs. For the purpose of putting the lacts obtained from official source together, it quotes tho follow ing figures from the auditor's reports, show ing tho expense of the several departments of the state government in 1850-0, tho last two years the democrats controlled the state, and the like expenses for 1877-8, when tAic republicans controlled the state: 1855-0. 1877-8. General assembly, $24,308.79 $2:37,959.30 Governor, 3,575.05 21,009.81 Auditor, ' 9,252.87 20,405.07 Treasurer, 3,042.43 21,025.00 Secretary of state, 4,282.03 39.078.0(1 Incidentals, 0,274.74 49,133.04 All expenses except payment of state debt, 529,500.03 3,528.937.09 This record, it says, must be explained away before the people of this state will trust the administration of state affuirs to the republican party. SOOTHING THE "PATRIOTS." A nation is ruled by its people and not by its politicians. Kings, emperors, presi dents and dignitaries of every description may appear to hold in their grasp the real reins of authority and government, but be fore the firm, determined movement of a united people their authority breaks down, their government falls to the earth, their sceptres drop from nerveless hands and their power melts away into thin air. The despot, reclining amid tho glories of his throne, and carelessly dealing with-the life and death of his subjects, may well trem ble and realize that his own existenco lies wholly at the mercy of those same subjects. In a nation the people nra everything; tho officials, the politicians and tho govern mental machinery are comparitively noth ing, The voice of America's people to day, and not the whines and growls of her petty otEcholders and office-seekers, is her law. How silly it sounds, in view of these facts, to hear men seriously remarking that if such and such a party gets into power, or if such and such a politician or set of poli ticians succeed in their measures, it is cer tain to bring irretrievable ruin upon tho country. These would-bo patriots seem to completely ignore tho all-important fact that the whole people have a voico in every question of vital interest, and that the country has never been and will never bo within tho unlimited control of any single political party or set of politicians. Tho inhabitants of America possesses a too deep a too abiding love ior their great repub lic to permit themselves to stand passively by and suffer it glories to bo fritted away between tho mercenary fingers of politicul manager" and wire-pullers. Therefore would wo reassure those long-visaged "patriots" who are very busily engaged in prophesying all manner of rack and ruin that there is not tho slightest occasion tor a melancholy display of wails and groans, and that this great nation is amply able to take care of itself. Buy Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. It cures. To be had at all druggists for 23 cents. MURDER AT DU QUOIN. Perry County Democrat. As we go to press this week, wo learn that tho dead body of Jas. 8hav, who resides near Du Quoin, was fouud last night (Thursday), at about twelve o'clock, near the brick warehouse, west of the railroad, perforated with three holes ono in the breast and two in tho head. So far as we could ascertain, the murderer or murderers, are unknown. Shots wcro heard in the vi cinity of the warehouse at about eleven o'clock that night, an investigation of tho locality revealed the corpse of Shaw lying on tho ground, a rovolver clenched in his right hand. The theory of suicide, our in formant said, was upset by a discovery of the fact that one of the wounds was mado by a 4S-calibre ball and the others by 32 culibrcs, showing that at least two different revolvers were used. Virgorous efforts arc being made to detect the guilty men. Don't ruiu your health, and besides make yourself disagreeable to other people by your continued coughing. A twenty-five cent bottle of Dr. Bull's tough Syrup will cure you. At all druggists. The Voltaic Belt Co., Maksiull Mich. "Will send their celebrated Electro Voltaic Belts to the afflicted upon 30 days trial. Speedy cures guaranteed. They mean what they say. Write to them with out delay Mns. Wixslow's Soothing Syrup Rev. Sylvanus Cobb thus writes in the Boston Christian Freeman : We would by no means recommend any kind of medicine which we did not know to be good par ticularly tor infants. But of Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup we speak from knowledge; in our own family, it has prov ed a bleasing indeed, by giving an infant troubled with colic pains, quiet sleep, and tho parents unbroken rest at night. Most parents can appreciate these blessings. Here is an article wlncli works to pcrtection, and which is harmless ;for the sleep which it affords the infant is perfectly natural, and the little cherub awakes as "bright as a button." And during the process of teeth ing, its value is incalculable. We have frequently heard mothers say that they would not be without it from the birth of the child till it had finished with the teeth ing siege, on any consideration whatever. Sold by all druggists. Twenty-five cents a bottle. (..jj A WONDERFUL DISCOVERT. Vnr tlio snwdv nirc of cnnsitmntion nml nil (lisffiKoa that lend to it. such ns stubborn coughs, neglected colds, bronchitis, hay fever, asthma, pain in the side and chest, dry hacking cough, tickling in the throat, hoarseness, sore throat, and all chronic or lingering diseases of the throat and lungs, T- 1-: .. x-... T:n.., !. ir. niuiH .wv j'ntiinij una uu i-tjum and has established for itself a world-wide reputation. Many leading physicians recommend ana use it in ineir practice. The formula from which it is prepared is hiflilv recommended bv all medical iour- nals. Tim clergy and the press have com- pnmenicd it in mo nmsi glowing terms. Go to your druggist and get a trial bottle froc of cost, or a regular size for $1. For sale by Geo. E, O'Hara, Druggist, Cairo, 111. (5) If you are tired taking the large old fashioned griping pills try Carter's Little Liver Tills and take some comfort. A man cau't stand everything. AN EDUCATIONAL ENDORSEMENT. Tho Rev. C. A. Harvey, I). I)., of the Howard University, of Washington,' has addressed the following letter to Messrs. II. II. Warner tfc Co., of Rochester, N. Y.: Gentlemen: I take pleasure in stating that I have for two years past been ac quainted with the remedy known as War ner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, and with its remarkable curative efficiency in obstinate and so-called incurable cases of Bright's Disease in this city. In some of these cases, which set'ined to be in tho Inst stages, and which had been given up by praeticioners of both schools, the speedy change wrought by this remedy seemed but little less than miraculous. I am con vinced that for Bright's Disease, in all its stages, no remedy heretofore discovered can be held for one moment in comparison With this. Respectfully C. A. Hauvly. Cough. "Brown g Bronchial Troches are used with advantage to alleviate cough, sore throat, hoarseness and bronchial affec tions. For thirty years these Troches have been In use, with annually increasing lavor They are not new and untried, but, having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained well-merited rank among the few staple remedies ot tne age. The TmiOAT. "Brown's Bronchial Tro dies" act directly on the organs of the voice. They have an extraordinary effect in all disorders ot the throat ami larnyx, re storing a healthy tone when relaxed, either from cold or over-exertion ol tho voice, and produce a clear ami distinct enunciation. Speakers and singers flud tho Troches use; ful. A Couoh, Cold, Catauhh of Boro throat requires immediato attention, as neglect of tentimes results in some incurable hint' dis eases. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" ulmost invariably give relief. Imitations are offer ed for sale, many of which are injurious. J ho genuine "lirown t Bronchial Troches are sold only in boxes. Fellows' Compound Syrup of Hypo phosphites is not only the most re liable remedy for consumption, but it is a specific also for bronchitis and asthma. SET BACK FORTY-TWO YEARS. "I was troubled for many years with Kidney Complaint, Gravel, etc.; my blood became thin; I was dull ond inactive; could hardly crawl about; was an old worn out man all over; could get uothing to help me, until I got Hop Bitters, and now I am a boy ngaiu. My blood and kidneys are all right, and I am as active as a man of 30, although I am 72, and I have no doubt it will do as well for others ot my ago. It is worth a trial. (Father.) Sunday Mercury. Itching Files is ono ot the most an noying diseases in the world, and yet all can find sure relief by the use of Dr. Swaync's Ointment. It has been tested in thousands of instances and invaria bly makes a suro cure. Tho symptoms nro moisture, like perspiration, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, as if pin-worms were crawling in and about tho rectum; the private parts are some time affected. Procure this ointment. Reader, if you are suffering from this distressing complaint, tetter, itch, scald head, ringworm, barber's itch, any crusty, scaly skin eruptions, use Dr. Swayne's Ointment ami be cured. Sold by all prominent druggists. (1) ON TIME AS USUAL. Jones now goes to business regularly. That attack of Neuralgia that laid him up and which was only a fresh visitation of an old enemy, disappeared, because he took a friends advice and used Dr. Thomas' Eclcc tric Oil. Rheumatic pain, sores, cuts, bruises, throat and lung complaints, etc., arc invariably conquered by it. Paul G. Soitnr. BANK STATEMENTS. Q UARTERLY REPORT OF THE CONDITION or THE Alexander County Iiank. Caiiio, III., Monday. Oct. 4th, le. IIKSOlRtES. Loans and Discounts J"0.(i3 CrJ Due from other Hunk ln.STri 6 Cafh on hand S3, 514 4'i Outfit and furniture i.uuon Heal Estate 8.MT S!j Expenses including Taxes 4.UM ii JUMSl 75 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $3". SO 00 Surplus fund 5,7Wi Mt Deposits M..V0 04 KarnitiKS j.4 U Duo other Ilaulrs ..... 353 00 f IW.SM 75 We, F. Uross. President, and n. Weils. C'aiih ier, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is truo to the best of onr knowledge and belief. F. KKOSfi, President, II . WELLS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this lth da? of Oct., lcSO. ALFRED COMINGS. N. P. ' JJANK STATEMENT. REPORT OF THE CONDITION or THE CITY NATIONAL, HANK at Cairo, !n the Stale of Illinois, at the !oc of bueinee, October 1st 1880, RESOURCES. Loans and discounts U.S. bimds to M'ctire circula 221. Zi: 04 lfi.i.rxi en l ami uu 4'i.lSl 4 tion I'. S. bonds nn hand Other stocks, bond and inort- irH'Vs Due frnni iiuprnvi-d rerrve ll'MUS JliiS.MI Si Due fmm otli-r imiinriiil bank 'J-.'. urn ,i Due frnni statu bunk." and banker Ki;j vi-jiVi.j-jfi Real estate, furniture and tlx- inn's Current expenses and taxes paid Checks and other cash Items, .ft H.;w s? ai.vu i- Hill of oiher Rank l-.il no Fractional paper currency. nickel and pennies .'. 4(0 00 Spcdc-dold, l'J.!7i Silver. i.f.v: ;o iu.i-.h ;o I.ejal Tender notes lLlMMM 54.194 57 lieilenipiiiin fund with U. s. Treasurer, (5 per cent, of cir culation) 4..VKKI0 Total tf.3M 83 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in 9 pawo 00 Siirnlu Knnil $v!.VOim 00 I'lnlivliled Profit Tti.H'.'ti h-- lOl.Kiil hi Niiiiuinil bunk notes outstand ing (KI.OOO 00 Individual deposit subject to check mnuVJ Demand certificates of deposit, Vi.'-ti iM Due toother national banks, 4.'.l 64 Due to statu banks und banker 11-3M.W1 51 Totai $ fiTil.Kl : State of Illinois, ronnty of Alexander, ss. I, Tho. W. llalllil.iy, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is triK-to the best of my knowledge and belief. Tho. W. Hali.iiiav. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before tne this 1th dav of October, ten), M. J. Howi.ev, Notary Public. Coi!itt;cT--Altet: R. II CtrVMNfillAM, 1 I). Williamson. Director. II. L. Hai.liii.w, .1011 OFFICE. J.I1U l- U.1J.U L1J1 STEAM JOB OFFICE All Kinds of Job Work Estimates furnished and orders from abroad promptly attended to. Two-Sheer, Full Sheet, Half Shoot, ami Quarter Sheet Posters mid Programmes, In Black or Colors. Letter Head, Bill Heads, Note Heads, Statements, Bill Lading:, Show Cards, Business Cards, Ball and Wedding Invitations, Book Work, Etc. Etc., Etc.. Etc. MEDICAL. 43 Years Before Ihe Public, THE GENUINE Dr. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended asa remedy "for all the ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections of the Liver, and in nil Ililious Complaints, Dys pepsia, and Sick Headache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used prcpara. tory to, or after taking quinine. As a simple purgative they are uncqualcd. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine arc never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid with the impression, McLANE'S LIVER TILL, Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. McI.ane and Fleming Uros. Jlay Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. McLANE'S LIVER TILLS, prepared by FLEMING 1JK0S., nttslmrgli, Ta., the njprket being full of imitations of the name McLane, spelled differently but same pronunciation. Fv.nnviioAT. CAIRO CIT FERRY CO. FKKKYHOAT THREE iiSllk STATES. On ar.d after Monday, .'utie "t!:. nml nt.tll turtber cot ice tne ferryboat Will make trips us follows: LEAVES LEAVE LEAVES F( at Fourth . Missouri Lund'r. Kentucky Ld's. ?:i'0 a. m. S:ni a. u. 11 :on a. n. J:ki p. ni. 4:'V p. in. 2 p. m. T::W a. n. ii :: a. in . ll:an a. m. i:"ja p. in. .V00 p.m. SUNDAYS 'J:30 p.m s a. m. lo a m. l-.':is.'m. 3 p.m. fii'SO p. m. 1 p. m BOOTS AM) SHOES. LYON' S Patent Metallic STIFFENERS PREVENT Boots and Shoes from Running over, Wearing off on the Side if,;-. nd Ripping in the For sale by C. K O C H, Manufacturer nnJ dealer In BOOTS AND SHOES VLWAYS carries the largest and 1 est selected stock of Custom-Made lioots i.r.d Shots fur OeMs and Ludies wear of all tne latert styles, also blwaya on Laud a line of Ea'f.rn intiile goods. I'.uhlfiers. Leather ami tltidint'". Invites all to call and examine (roods and pric.-s before purchasing. II. BLOCJv MiiiiulKturer acd dealer in Cus:om-ma'.e N. B All work warranted, und Repairing neatly done on s licit notice. Vurlitli Between Contsercial and L.1L,IIIJI m.j Washington Ave Caix-o - Illinois. STOVES AND TIN WAKE. STOVES! STOVES!! ALL SORTS, SIZES AND STYLES, AT DAVIDSON'S. M'liHifiictnrcr nt and Dealer in TIN, COITEK & SHEET-IRON WARE ALL KINDS UK JOll WOKK DONE TO OUDEH. NO. :7 EIGHTH STREET, Cairo, - - Illinois. VARIETY STORE. XFW YORK STORE, WHOEESALE AND RETAIL. The Largest Variety Stock IX TIIK CITY. GOODS SOLD VERY CLOSE C. O. PATIER & CO., Cor. Nineteenth street 1 Commercial Avenue f Cairo, 111. Outfit furnished free, with full In structions for conducting the most profitable business thnt any one can engage In. The business Is so easy to leurn, and our instructions arc so simple ami plain, that any one cai make great profits from the start. No one can fail who is willing to work. Women are n sacceksful as men. Hoys and girl can earn large sums. Many have made at the business over one hundred dollars In a single week. Nothing like It ever known before. All who engage are surnrlsd at the ease and rapidity with which they are able to make money. Yon ran engage In tb's business during your spare time ul great profit. Yondo not Iidvu to invest capltnl In It. We take all tbe risk. Those who need readv inoiiev. should wtlro to u at once. All furnished free. Address TRUE A CO., Au gusta. Maine, 01 lo 0 J iK 110 IT MEDICAL QICK HEADACHE ! We Mean Cured, Not Merely Kelievet, And Cun Prove What we Claim, nyThure am no fallnres and no disappoint. meiils. If you are troubled with bICK HEAD-' ACHE you can bu easily and quickly cured, an hundreds have been alreaily. We shall be pleased to mail a wlieet of testimonials to any interested. Carter's Little Liver Pills Also cure all forms or Rlliousncss. prevent Constl patloii and Dyspepsia, promote Digestion, relievo distress from too neartv eating, correct Disorder of the Stomach, Stimulate the Liver, and Itegulato the Rowels. They do all this by taking Just ono little pill at a doe. They are purelv vegetable, do not grip" or purge, and are ns nearly perfect ax It Is possible for a pill to be. Price i5 cer ts, 5 for II. Sold by druggists everywhere or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO.. ERIE, PA GRAY'S SFKCIFIC MEDICINE TRADEMARK.The (ireat English TRADE MARK Remedy, an un failing cure for Seminal Weakness Spermatorrhoea, Inipolcucy. and all diseases that fol low as a conse quence of eif T) rp i atiiise; as loss or Jju.ure lamugnieuiory, tinlveisal lassitude, pair 'u tho buck, dim A f.' fVi' uess of vision, premature old age.-"f nung. and many other diseases that lead to Insanity ur consumption and a premature grave. Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we de sire to send free by inall to every one. The spe ilHc medicine is sold bv all druggists at fl per package, six for $5. or will be pent free bv mail on receipt of the money by addressing 1 1fE (.RAY MEDICINE CO., No. 8 Mechanics bloik, Detroit Mich. Hold In Cairo by Iiarclay Pros., 1'ani (i S huh and (ieo. E. O'Hara. MISCELLANEOUS. Outfit sent free to those who wish to c n gage in the most pleaiant and profitably f business known. Everything new. f J Capital not required. We will furnish everything fin a day and upwards Is yet easily made without staying auay from home over night. No risk whatever. Many new workers wanted at once. Many are making fort unes at the business. Ladies make as much am nieu.aud voung boya and girls maKe great pay. No one who Is willing to work falls to make tnoro money every day than ran he made In a week at any other employment. Those who engage at one will find : shrt road to fortune. Address ID HALLETT 4 CO.. Portland. Maine. AKcntslMFE AND ADVENTURES f.P Wanted j"jV JAMES The Noted Western Outlaws. Py lion. J. A. Dacus. 1'h D. A true and thrilling sccimnt illius trntt-il i of their bold epilations for IS years In -jn different states and territories, baffling detective and of)', dais of the law. Rest selling be ok of the year lo oousnld in three months Us cents for outfit; fil.Vifor sample copy. Liberal terms to agents. N D THOMPSON JtCO., Publishers, WO Pine St ., St Loots, Mo. A WoNiiKiirri. DiseovKnr poii the Lames A saporter for weakly ladles, that Is also a perfect reventatlvc to tne consequences oi marriage. rice Sill can e otitainea ry aaiircssing posioiuce Pox 41, Alcona. KossouthCo., Co., Iewa, Z H H H A Y E A H and expenses to X agents. Outfit free Address, p. V . V1CKHRY. Augusta. Maine Newspaper AdvertisiiieRareau 10 Sprueest.N. V MEDICAL. EMORY'S A HEVER-FAILIK8 REMEDY For Chills and Fever, Bilious and In termittent Fevers, Dumb Ague, and all Malawi uv ases. Stop taking I'olsoi.'ia . 1'iu-s! Stop taking dcaf-p: odo. i:i.' Quinine t Stop taking bone-destroying; Meeuryl Stop taking dangerous Poisons 1 BtADiiardCnre cnnta.ua r. Quinine I Standard Cure contains no Mercury t Standard Core contains uo I'oltonal Standard Cure It pleasant to take I PRICE 50 CENTS PER BOX. Standard Cure Co,114 Nassau st.N.Y And by DroggUts. mm 1 (3Mlr?g I (Formerly Dr. Craig's Kidney Cure.) A vegetable preparation and the only sure remedy In the worldfor R RIGHT'S DISEASE. DIABETES aud ALL KIDNEY, LIVER and URINARY DIS EASES. ISTeetlmonlala of the highest order lo proof of these statements. tVKor the cure of DIABETES, call for WAR NER'S SAKE DIABETES CI RK. HrFnr the enre of llKKiUT'S and tha other dis eases, call for WARNER'S SAKE KIDNEY aud LIVER CURE. ST Warncr'8 Sato Bemodies are sold by DriiffgiNta anil Dealers in Medicine everywhere. n. II. WARNER It CO., Proprietor . Rochester, New York. ma-Send for raailihlet gaud Testimonials. A WEEK in vonr own town, and no capital risked. You can five tho business a trial without experiM. The best opportunlt vr offered fof tbote wtUlnfr to work. i n should tsv m,.?iiii ! till von see for our- i ,f what yon can do at the buslncn we oner. No isom to explain here. Youcau devo: ail yotir time or only your spare time to the business, an muko great pov for every hoar that ton work Women make as much as men. Bei.o for special private terms nd particulars, which we mall free, r, outfit free. Don't complain of hard titties while y.iu hnve suclia chance, Addres II. ilALLKTT CO.. Portland. Maine. Asia ' H mm ;66