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IS ft .1 ' 'pit I i;1 r rft J-tiPM na rV itre ml "5 1 fi, i fJ 1 itrf per . r I. Pre I 1 Von (Jal w Ch; 'it "r t' i 1. ; t ' i' .' 5THE DAILY IIILLEm ialTMorning Dally to Southern Illinois f " 1 f LrK't Circulation ol Buy Daily- in 1 i ; i Southern lllino.a. Mr: Bulletin Kullrtins, Wmthlngton Atcnne J CAIKO. ILLINOIS. , Sub-oription Jlato: t CAIIT. ' 1 l. Dally (delivered by carriers per w Hy maU (In advance), one year ill months rtirot months Un month WXBKLT. 25 StO.OO ; 5 oo . a.50 1.00 ' By nail (In t avanr e), one year nSlx tnonlba Anv.UA HMntkl 2 00 1.00 50 l.SP TSoSa ciubi of ten nd over (per copy). . , . . n i0iagc in all casce prepaid. A,WnrtiPlnK It a t o ' (Riectrotvpes must be solid metal, sad will fce inserted on inside page.) only Hr"irat Insertion, per aquare fcobeeqeent Insertions, per square. ....11.00 .... SO 3.00 4.ro (i.OO 7.00 4.0(1 km lTWOneWeeB, per squnru ? i - For two weeks, per square , 0 . 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Burnett, Cairo. Ullinoia " Bowell Co a Scucpaper AdvertinnR Bureau. (10 Spruce fet). where advertising coniracu mn lit for it in N kw Youk. An Editor's Funeral. Stewgheld, 111., Sov. 'l8.-IUrry N. Fitzliuh, late editor of the Evening Post, was buried to-day. The newspaper men of the city and the governor's guard, a military company of which deceased was a member, attended in a body. Deceased was a very popular young man and the at- trruhnce unon the tuncral services was large. One of the Impossibilities. Among physical impossibilities is that of enjoying bodily vigor winie me uigebuuu is disturbed, the bowels irregular, or the secretion and flow of bile interrupted. To enrrr-ct these conditions which interfere as thev surely do with the acquisition of strength and flesh, the dyspeptic, constipa ted invalid should use Hostcttcr's Stomach nit tar, ft medicine which has been accord ed the highest sanction in professional fiuarters. and which time and experience Whether chronic disorder of the digestive or secretive organs is due, as is usually the case, to a want of vigor and activity, or to temporary irregularity in the performance 'of their functions,' the Bitters has invaria bly been found adequate to the task of furnishing those organs with renewed vigor or permanent regularity. ' LETTER LIST. LIST 09 LETTERS REMAINING UNCALLED FOn IN THR POBTOKIiCK AT CAUtO, ILL., friday novkmder 19, 1880. ladies' list. Armstrong, Mary L; Brown, Sally; Cam eron, Estclla ; Eaton, Sarah; Green, Kana; Holm, Alice; Ilognn, Mrs. L. C; Ilanbcm, Maria; Johnson, Mary C; King, Jane; Belly, Lowrinda; Lee, Carrie M; Moore, Lucrctia; Martin, Hannah; Parker, Sarah; Scales, Mary; Spencer, Amelia; Sherman, Mrs. P; Simpson, Mary; Shadowns, Nancy J ; Thompson, Bettie; Walker, Miss Ida. gentlemen's list. Atkins, M. T.; Allison, Henry; Brown, Keuben; Bowers, Louis; Blackburn, J. T.; Baily, Joseph; Bogcl, J. II.; Barrett, Ed.; Itcpcdit, Earnest; Beard, Harry; Blake, Dn; Berry, Charles; Bradley, C. D.; Cus ter, Walter; Carter, Johnny; Coflln, J. B.; Cavons, John; Campbell, Henry; Eckert, George; Fowler, Charles; Graham, John; Iliegman, William; Henry, C: Hngcn, R.; Ilathorn, L. B.; Hourd, Jus. O.; Hilbron, G. A.; Hughs, Cling; Harbor, A. P.; Jordan, J no.JW.; King, Jno. J. ; King, A. ; Lnlly, Jno. ; Landers, nenry; McCloskey, Patrick; Hulinix, L..W; McNauaro, Joseph ;McMar 'tin, James; Mai lary, John; McCabc, Frank; Milling Co., Cairo; Norton, J. T; Oliver, Bud; Peyton, Thomas; Powers, C. T; Be tordon, L. B; Ruiiners, Chas. W; Rich mond, Dr; Shields, John; Smith, J. M; Swaringan, Chas; Stephens, David; Stuck, Charley; Smith, C. A; Toff, Will; Thomp son, W. E; Tula, G; Wallace, Jno. B; Williams, John; Welch, Ira. ; rersons calling far any of the above amed letters, will please say adveitised. Geo. W. McKkaiu, postmaster. I have suffered from a kidney difficulty for the past ten yeais, accompanied with nervous spasms. Physicians gave me but temporary relief, but after using three and nc half bottles of Warner'a Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, my nervous spasms were entirely relieved. My age is 77 years. I recommend thiB great remedy to all Buf fering from nervous troubles. Easton, Pa. Mus. Maiit Bkkhe. I STitOKoi.v recommend thn use of Fel low'a Compound Syrup of Hypophosphitcs to all who suffer In any way from disease or weakness of the Lungs, Bronchial Tubes, or fenoral debilit. J. .F. Nkwcomeii, of Toledo, Ohio, says: 1 have been greatly benefitted by weaiing n Kxcolsior Kidney Pad, and would roc amend all persons troublei with weak kidneys to try it'. See adv. THE DAILY ITEMS OP 1 XT KB EST. A bang-up affair A railroad colli lion. Germany added 1,102 miles of road to its railway system lsit your, nnd of these the government built 7!3 miles. It is intended to expend 1100.000 in botch by next season on Oak Island and Jones' Bench, Long Island. Two Georgia fanners grew live hundred bushels of Irish yuilntocs on one acre of land, ami sold them for 5100. - - In tho Southern Stales tho price or T.ilnr raiires from $12.25 to $7,112 per month. Tho average cost of subsisting a laborer in 180 is $7.17 n monui, against $7.14 in 187C. Sinco tho opening of the Washing ton headquarUTS nt Valley Forgo, they have been visited daily by tourislsand now the register contains page aftci page of names. Poker-playing is one of the recrea tions of Americans on the ocean stcnin crs, and the captains not infrequently tako a band. Sometimes the play i9 for very high stakes. The gratuitous distribution of claret on the steamers of one of the lines cotU $5,000 a year. A citizen of New Orleans liascxhib itcd line specimens of fibre from tho banana plant, lie estimates that an aero will yield 10,340 pounds of fibre, worth $7.50; this, added to the fruit, will make the cultivation of this plant very valuable. Tho monument to Tiobert Burns, which is to be placed in Central Park, New York, will represent uurnssuuiu ing upon tho trunk ot a fallen tree, looking up in n contemplative atti tude. He is supposed to be compos ing the beautiful ode, ''To Mary in Heaven." Prof. Robert Teter prcsente 1 to the Kentucky State Historical Society a plaster cast of the skull of Daniel Boone and the original mold in which it was formed. The cast was obtained by Prof. Peter in 1845, when the re mains of Boone were interred in the Frankfort cemetery. There are five men to one woman in Leadvillc, Colorado. At Silver Cliff the ratio is 6cven to one; at Pitkin seventeen to one. The older cities in Colorado, such as Denver, Colorado Swings, Pucblo.Ucorgetown, Boulder, Central and Golden, show a lair pro portion of women. - The four largest boot maim factories in Jlill'ord. ilats., arc employing l,5uo hands, and are making about 1,800 cases of boots weekly. Two fine-shoo manufacturers are making about 500 pairs a week. With the exception of two factories, all of the shoe manufac turers have all the business they can attend to. The tax rate on banking capital in New York is nearly doublo that of Boston. The capital of the associated banks of New York show a decline of $23,735,000 in tho last four years and $23,945,000 since 1872, while bauk cap ital in Boston lias increased about $1, 500,000 during the same term. A youth, just launching out in trade, Unto a wealthy me reliant talU: Tocail the secret of aucceaar The nabob's eyes with pleasure ulioue, As he replied in earnest tone: "Tho secret simple la, I think, You'll find It, air, in printer' ink." The Xature reports a very cui iom telcphouio experiment made in Switz erland on tho occasion of the federal fete of singers. A telephone had been placed in the Zurich Festhalle, and two conductors connected with the Bale telegraphic oflice, where a large audience lnui congregated. The dis tance from Bale to Zurich is about 80 kilometres. The Balo audience en joyed the singing about as well as if they had been placed in the upper cir cle of an ordinary opera hou&c. At tho end of tho performance they proved their satisfaction by clapping hands, which tho telegraphic wires transmitted with perfect fidelity to the Zurich performers. To possess at once keen insight and imperative sympathies, is to be liable to exliemo mental suffering. The ability to discern things in their actu al relations, to pierce tho rind of tho conventional and draw near the heart of Nature, may be enjoyed merely as a scientific pastime; but when' the strong necessity of loving" is united to such clear perceptions, the mind and the heart are exposed to severe uml incessant conflict; and to recon cile them is the grand problem of life. In Whitley county, Ky., a young man sent for a minister to meet him in a certain place for the purpose of performing a marriage ceremony. The good man lost his way, and, after con sidcrablo delay, the lovers concluded to search for him. All the parties met In the highway, and, without dis mounting, tho young people were married on tho spot. Mr. E. A. Cowper, president of tho Institute of Mechanical Engineers, in bis address before the members of tho society at a meeting at Barrow, in Furncss, while acknowledging tho tiuccess of the efforts to promote tech. uical education in England, lamented the lack of enterprise on the part of capitalists niul manufacturers in tho introduction of new arts and new in dustrial processes, thus permitting less favored countries to make rapid advances over Great Britain, and even to compete i-ucccssfiilly with her in her own markets. We may expect to find selling in this country great quantities of tho Furlh (Bavaria) toy, lead soldiers, clastic balls, etc., painted in brilliant but poisonous colors, as tho salo of these toys is now firmly prohibited in France and very lately in Germany. Tho stock on hand in Furlh and other places on the continent of Eurotio must bo worked off somehow, nnd the American market will bo looked to with energy. But it will be well for parents to be on their guard, and to carefully examine tho playthings they purchase for their children. Pennsylvania has expended thus far nearly $1 500 in suppressing pleuro pneumonia, of which sum $2,363 were paid for killing 150 animals infected with tho disease. Over 0,000 exami nations we ro mndo, and tho special agent is said to have traveled nearly CAIRO BULLETIN: SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, 1880. 11,000 miles in the performance of his calling. Maryland has been considered tho principal sourco of infection, but as the State has now in operation a law for tho suppression of the dlseaso similar to that in force in Pcnnsyiva nia, it is believed that its spread in that State will be effectually prevent ed. Says the Parisian : It would bo well for Americans who think of coining to Paris to be married to remember that it is ono of the most difficult things imaginable to be wedded in France. No forcignor can bo married in this country until he or she has lived here at least three months, and sometimes eight or ten months are ne ccssary. Besides, both parties to the ceremony must produce their birth certificates, and how many Americans are prepared to do that off-hand? Tho best possiblo advice to Americans is 5 If you must marry, don't come U France to have the knot tied." Enyinening says that "an old and comnaratively little-known work by C. A. Tremtsuk, published at Bor denux in 1812, giviM some interesting particulars of the steamers plying about that time on the Girondouud the Garonne. One of these vessels, tho Union, set to work in Juno, 182'J, had a compound engine constructed by llallcttc, of Arras. This engine had two inclined cylinders, the connecting rods taking hold of the same crank pin. The cylinders had a diameter of i.i fm.lii.8 Inches, resneclivelv. and the stroko in each instance was 20 inches. The engine was run at 30 rev olutions a minute under a pressure of C6 pounds of 6team. Another exam ple of an early compound engine was that which in' 1842 was in use in the steamer Le Corsairo Noire. It was built in 1837 by Fol. Sr., Bordeaux, and had three oscillating cylinders, two of them being 10.78 inches in di ameter, with 3J.4 inches stroke, and tho third having a diameter of 21.27 inches with a stroke of 32 inches. The three cylinders acted on three differ ent cranks. The two 6mal ler c y linders received the steam from the boiler at a pressure of 74 pounds, nnd dis charged it into an intermediate re ceiver, from which it passed to tho large cylinder, and then to the con denser. Child like and Bland. His name wai Moses Sparrow. He was very green. That was the idea which always came into Miss Page's mind when "bhe looked at her country landlady's son. Such a rustic youth, with such fair hair, worn long, such big blue eyes, such sloping shoulders, such a lamb-like expression. And, being there at the farm-house, whith er she had been 6cnt to spend the Sum mer months, the city bello resolved that she would try her powers of fas cination upon the boy who struck her as so good a subject for a flirtation, in which all the fun was to bo on her side and all the sentiment on his. And ot it she went,beginning with a smile, a look, a word, aud rejoicing to sec the fish bito so readily. She enjoyed herself very much until she grew tired i,jt; and then she accmeu on ureajs ing the crash. ' fc6 she" lured him out in the garden aud made hi in sit be side her on the bench under the wist aria?, and said sadly, ''I'm going home next week. I shall send you niy wed ding cards when I am married. I am to be married to a rich old gentleman next "Winter." Then sho waited to 6co him drop at her feet; but he did not drop. He only said, "Wal, I'm real glad ! I kinder felt afraid Pd been goin' too far with you. I'm a sort o butterfly, ilittin' from flower to flower yoo know; I hev flirted with you, 1 du allow. I was afraid you would go off into a decline or Milhin' you seemed to set so much on me if you hcercd suddcu-liko that me and Ann Maria was keepiu' steady company. But, law, sence you're go in' to be married, there ain't no harm done I 1 shouldn't hcv liked you to drown yourself, like t'other Summer boarder did, in the mill pond. She had my photograph in her pocket when she wa3 fished out." Then he smiled at Mis Page, aud she arose and sailed away from him with great dignity. But Moses sat within the arbor a while longer, and laughed so loudly that his mother heard him in the kitchen, where she was sprinkling clothes, nnd thought tho old owl in tho woods was hooting louder than ever that night. A Worldly Old Maid's Advice. From my safe position I have watch cd many husband's, my dear girls, and can give you a few hints which may bo of service in selecting a partner for life. I Bhall confine my observations to the small circlo of men, such as I have studied ihcin around the tca-ta-ble. If it man wipes his feet on the door-mat before coming Into the room, you mav bo sure ho will make a goqd domestic husband. If a man puts his hnndcrehicf un his knees whilu taking his tea, you may bo sure ho will make a prudent husband. In the same way, always mistrust the man who will not tako the last picco of toast, but prefers waiting for the next warm batch. It is not unlikely ho will mako a greedy, Bclfish husband, with whom yuu will enjoy no "brown" at dinner, no crust at tea, no place whatever at homo. The man who is very careful of his own health is very upt to bo careless of yours. All his sympathy is Cx pendod on himself. Too man who watches tho kettlo and prevents it boiling over, will not fail, my dears, in his married state, in exercising tho sumo care in always keeping tho pot boiling. Tho lnun who doesn't take tea, ill-treats tho rat, takes snull, and stands with his back to tho fire, is a brutowhom I would not ad vise you to marry under any consideration, ei ther lor love or money, but most de cldedly not for love. But tim mm V Willi Urllfll. tlt.l I.. i. tit ........ !.. .! ....v.. uiu jn Kiyvv m uncov ered tq have had none, Is suro to mako the best husband. Pulienco like his deserves being rewarded with the best of wives and tho best of molhcrs-in-Jaw. When you meet with such a man, do your utmost to marry him. He will in all respects be a uiudel. A Daughter Rescued. A Frankfort (Ky.) physician writes : Some months hl'O the daughter ot ono of our prominent citizens was pronounced a hopeless consumptive. no was very mucn reduced in flesh: terrible coiurb. her life gradually wasting away. I recommended her to uso "Dr. Swayne s compound Myrup cf Wild Cherry," which bIio did. In a short timo she was tree from all cotwh and other symptoms, and is now rosy and . . --. A , 1 Ai 1 healtiiy. j'nee cents aim f i a uottie or a hnttlcs 5. The liirM size is the most w - - n economical. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne & Son, Philadelphia. Sold by druggists. An occasional dose ot "swayne s rins' should be taken to keep the bowels free. They are excellent for torpid liver and bil ious complaints. Sold by all the Cairo druggists. (2) (ioHpcl Truth. He that is surety for a stramrer. shall smart for it. But he that trustoth in Spring Blossom for curing Liver, Kidney and com plaints of a like tendency, shall never be disappointed. Price: OUcts., trial Dottle lOcts. UKDK'Al,. 45 Years Before the Public. THE GENUINE Dr. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS r tint recommended as a remedy " for all the ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections of the Liver, and in all Ilflious Complaints, 1'ys pepsia, and Sick Headache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. ACUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used prepara tory to, or after taking quinine. As a simple purgative tney are unequaica. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid with the impression, McLANE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros. JS?" Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS, prepared by FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, To., the market being full of imitations of the name McLane, spelled differently but same pronunciation. BOOTS AND fllOES OOTS AND SHOES. All h.irts, Siyln anil Sir.ca at C. K O C 3HFS, Manufacturer and dealer In the fineat Hand Sewed Dd l'cgcd Moots and Shoea of all the lati at a'ylea. from the beat St. Louis and Boston Manufacturer. Haa the largest and hent celecied etock to be found iu the city for Men's, Boys', Ladies' and Child renV wear, atiheloweat poacible priced. Alwaya cuhand a complete Mock of Kather ami flndinc'. --- p,r No. !l Commercial Ave. ( , , , ... Til Bet. Fifth and Sixth St. ' (1110.111. II. BLOCK MaLulacturer and ileuler in Custom-made BOOTS ajtd SHOES. THE Largest, Finest and at'.t stock of Custom Made Boots and Shoes for BojVand Men's wear to be fonnd in the city. No other shop can compare with it. N. U. All work warranted, and Repairing neatly done on ahoit notice. Irjrrlirli Qf Between Commercial and jIIUII HI., Washington Aye. Cairo - Illinois. BAMvs. rpL'E CITY NATIONAL BANK Cairo, Illinois. CAPITAL., 8100.000 OFFICKRS: W. P. HALLWAY, Prcnidcnt. 11. L. HALLIDAY. Vlce J'reaident. THUS. W. HALLIDAY, Cashier. DinncTOKS: I. aTAATS TAYLOR, W. t. nALl.IDAT, DINRT I. HAIXIIMT, II, II. CUNNINOUAM, a. O. WILLIAMSON, pTUI'ilEN BlltO, U. II, CANDEE. Exchange, Coin and United States Bonds BOUGHT AND HOLD. Depoaitareceived and a uencral tanking bualncaa eomiucrrri. ICR. JOHN SPKOAT, PROPRIETOR OF SPROAT'S PATENT KEFlilOEKATOIi OAKS, AND Wholesale Dealer in Ice. ICE BY THE CAR LOAD OH TON, WELL PACKED FOR SHIPPING. Car Loads a Specialty. O F F 1 0 K : Cor. Twelfth Street and Levee, CAIRO. ILLINOIS. y i'ii i''t.'.'ti'' J? jv It MEDICAL. Dr. IIAYD0CK VITALIZED BTJCPIU. The-extraordinary effect orthla Iliuhii. aa pre pared by Dr. Uaydnck, upon the Kldneya and Uri nary OriL'tma la without a twrallcl In tliu hlslory fof medicine, and ltd revulu farjbeyoiid ony of tho Kidney remedlea of the duy. it Htiinulatea inges tion udda tune to the ayntem. luvliiorutva Urn Un burnned, nnd la lufulllhlu for the cure of Dla l etea in ita worst form. )nu trial of a teuapoouful In a wine clue" of water will convince tho nuiat aceptlCHl wittiiu from ten to twenty mlntitea. Disorder of the Kidneys. In nil ill.eaceii afl'ectluK theae ormns whether they accrete too much or loo liltlu water, or whether thev be afllleted with atonu or gravel, or wllh oche. and alua nettled In the loin oyer the region oftlickiuueya. HAYDOCK'S Vitalized Bucnu. Will j;lvc almost Immediate relief, when nil oilier mean have fulled. The tnor-l powerful existing medicine lor the euro of fminle eomplaluls. Kilty yeara cxpcrleiicelncoutcHtalilv proven this remedy liiirmilled fur I tie dUonler liieideulnltii the femalu rex. No fumilvahniild ua without it, and it muv ho UUn nv young nrold, aa It will restore health when every oilier meana prove uiiaiicceaal'ul. To the atonmch we trarodya pepata, headache and general debility to the liver, bile, jaundice, aud yellow fever: to the bowels, diarrhoea, dvseutary, cnnatipatluii. piles, and It Mil In; tothu lnnj:, coil aumption. etc.; to tho blood, scrofula, scurvy, and all cutaneous eruptions. By keeping these organs aud vita' llnid pure and healthy we may safely defy the attacks of disease, aud no liiedlcii e yet prepared for thia purnosu cuu equal the ac tion of HAYDOCK'S Vitalized Bitch ir. HK.Vi: WHAT IS SAID. "It ha male rcea new man." "Dr. llaydoek'a IJurhu has Increased mv wcishl fifteeu pounds." ".My wife would r.tt be without It for any money." 'Our little boy la much better, I encloue one dollar for another bottle.'' "I find it us easy to take aa milk "We have sold thirteen bottles this wek. and shall want threo dozen next order." "My morning a;;ony l Rone thanki to your uui nu. Want of space comnela me to conclude. Any Invalid or suflerer afilctea with any Kidney disorder who w ill write me as to their complaint, will be treated humanely and kindlv It ia my most earnest desire to Investigate all forma of Diabetes, and to give relief at all times. It you are too poor to pnrchase. write me any way, uudyonr ca-e will lia.e Immediate attention. C A U T I O N. Observe tint the sirature of Jos. ilivdurk la aerosa the li.o'Hh o each botlie. Price- One dollar for large, and fifty centa Uw Mint sue. HAYDOCK&Co., 7 Dey Street, New York. To Nenoiis Sufferers The (ireat F.urnpi mi Rear etlv-l'r.J. 1. Shni'soii'fcSpeeillf Medicine. Dr. J. H. Slmtison'a Specific Medicine is a posi tive cure for Spermatorrhea, Impoteiicy, Weakness and ail n:easi-s resninueirom seir Aimse. as ner vous Debility. Irritability. Mental Anxiety, Languor, Lassitude, Depression ofSDlrila and functional de rungements of the Nervous System generally i'alns in liock or Bldu, Loss of Memory. I'rrnialiire t)lo Age and diseases that lead to Con sumption Insani ty and an early ifrave. or both. No matter how shattered t h e system may be from excesses of any kind, a short course of this medx lne will restore iIjo lost tunc tloua and nrocure health and hanulncss . where ! fore was despondency and gloom. The Specific cess. " ilic. Pamphlets sent freu to all. Write for them and C-t lull narticu ar I'rice. Speeiilc. l .(i per Packaee. or x iark ages ler fp on. Will bo seni by mall on receipt of uiouey Aiiup-gs an oroers. .1 II. SI.MrStO N MKDICIM. CO Nos. 101 snd Hi Main St.. Iiulialo, '. Y (MAY'S SPKHFIC JIKDK I.VK, TRADE MAWK.ThcOreatEnglisinKADE MAIIK Kcmeriy, an un failing cure lor Seminal Weakness Spermatorrhoea. Inipot'liry. and all diseases that fol low na a conse quence of aelf T t . m i souse; as loss oi, .Dtjiore lamngmeiiiory, unlvetsal lassitude, pair -u tho hark. diin-if, 1'at,;w ness of vision, prematura old aae.ftllB A"!!!, and many other diseases that lead to Insautlyor consumption and a premature gtaru. Full particulars tu our pamphlet, wblch we de sire to send free by niall to every one. Tim ape tide medicine la sold bv all druggists at ?1 per package, six for $S. or w ill be sent Iree bv mill on receipt or tho moony by addressing '1 UK dltAY MKDIL'INK CO.. No. 3 Mechanics block, Detroit Mirh. Sold in Cairo by JJarcluy Droa., 1'aui O Schtib andOeo. K. O'llara. SKW ADVLUTISKMLNT8. F0U CIIILHJlENlTTrw'S Illustrated Mnga.lne will enter on ita litli yearlnlHHl. $l..0aYear, in advance, Send for Sample No. ond premium-l.ist. 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