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THE CAIRO BULLETIN. 1 1 1 iii DA VOLUME XII. CAIRO. ILLINOIS. FRIDAY ' 1IOBNINO, AUGUST 19, 1881. , ii,, NEW SERIES NO. 335 : , !,, . ... THE TWENTY-FI11ST ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE . I EQUITABIE 1IFE ASSUIIAKCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES, 120 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. HENRY B. HYDE, President. FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1880. . Amount or Lbdob A.srrs, Jan. 1. 1HHO - t INCOME. Premium. Interest .id rente Net profit on Investments 8",SO,9S7 M ,8.ta,!l4H 0 l.T7,7nn l From the undivided surplus, reversionary divl end. will b. declared, available on settlement of next annual premium, to ordinary participating pOIICIB.. ' i The valuation of the Dollclea outstanding hu been made on the American experience table, the tegai man aura or inn stale oinew xork. t 4t,71o.lW7 06 DiSRlRSEMBNTB. ClaiDi.br death and matured endow ments 3,1)07,504 84 Dividend., surrender value., and an- Buttle. 1,100,410 IX Discounted endowment and matured tontine policies ... 178 mm Total paid policy holders...... 4,T93,SM7OT Dividend oa capital 7,000 00 Agencies and teinmit.lous General expenses ...... 'JMJMU 1 Slate, eoumy and city taxes. ta,m 70 Net caSti asset. Dec. SI. 1880. $ ,409,M4 03 ASSETS.- Bund, and mortgage-.--...... t B,OM,475 r United Statu slocks ,M:i,VH 00 Bute stocks, city stocks, and .toek. authortiMbv th laws of the. taw ol New York. Loans ..cures by bond, and atocka. : Ileal eitata In New fork and Boston and purchased nnder forecloanre.. Cash on band In banka and athcr de S.'J7,4 47 IflMM 88 8,368,3m S3 poattoriue on interest and in tran.il . (.luce received) 2,18307 23 Duj from agent, on account of pre mium. 213,421 33 M,4D9,M4 04 1.SM.0M,' 3.80S bo Market value of slocks and bonds over eot Interest "ju rents doa and accrued.. l'reiolume due and in process of Election (lea premiums paid In advance, $o.001) Deferred premiums" . Total assets, Dec SI, lft0 .. f 41,l,re 32 Total liabilities including legal ra .t-rve for reinsurance of all .exist ing policies.- - nm.m 11 . lS,JM Oft Total undivided snrplu -....$ ,,3V4 t Ol which belongs (u eompnted) to na ice. m general class........ Of which belong, (as computed) to 4 4514 SI policies In tontine class 4,28300 ' Risks Assumed in 1880,$35,170,805 00 Risks Outstanding $177,587,703 00 We, the undersigned, have. In Derson. carefully examined the accounts, and counted and examined in detail the Meets of the society, and certify that the foregoing statement thereof I. correct. DB.-VMiaMTUlf r. RANDOLPH, JAMES M, HALHTKl), TH9MA8 A CUMMINS, URN HV K, TBHBKLL, JOHN SLOAN K. Special Committeo of the Board ot Directors, appoinieuuct. ct, to examine the aasets and account, at the close of the year. ' B0AED Or" DIRKCT0M. Henry B. Hyde,, John A. Stewart. ueorge u. w organ, , Ueorge T. A doa, ll.nrv A, Hurlbat, ', Henry F. Hpauldlng, William M. Fogg, William A. Wbeilof.k, I'arkerllandy, William O. Lambert, Henry Marquand .larat'.n. AHiana(;r, llennr H. Terbell Thoma. 8. Youuc. Thorn.. A. t iimruln., Kobertllli... tinlel I). 11. amps M. Ilal.tead, Horara Pn'ter, Edward W. Hlmhert, B. F. Itandolpb, Alanaon Track, John Hloane, A.bbel (trern. Hamuel Rorrowe, Heurv y. Butler, (jeorgs 11. Btewart, JAMES W. ALEXANDER. .Vice Prei't. SAMUEL BOHROWE, 2d Vice rres't. Mctiical Examiners: K. W. LaiBhcrt, M. D., Edw'd Curtis, M D. E.W.Mcott, Superintendent of Agencies. North Western Department. loS Dearborn Street, Chicago. W.N. CltAINE, Gtnertl Manager. fi. E. TIME CARD AT CAIRO- ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. Tiuas Akiiivg. taams naPABt. Vall.-..M. 4:10a.m I 'Mail S:SS p.m EipreM t:m txoras ... 8 p. Accom'dation. 4KW p.m tAccomdatloa. il :10 a m MISS CENTRAL R. R tMall . H:S0p.mtMail... . .. S:Ma.m tEiores. . 11.-: am tlxpreaa rHOa.m C. ST. U R. R. (Narrow Oange ) BipreM 4:S0p.mKxpres ... 9:40 a.m Accom'datoin M:) p.m Aca-a'datlon. 1 :J0 p.m Sundayexcnr'n 8:05 p.m bunday excar n 8.40 a-m HT.L., I. M. 4 8. K. R. .... I Ma.mltKxDre.... .l:5p m tAecom'datlon. S:p.m tAceom'daUon.U:45 a m CAIRO t VINCKNNE8 R. R. Mall Ka .... S0a.mMaU Ex.... Dally except Bunday. t Daily. OFTICUL DIBECT0BY. City Ofliceri. Mayor N.R. Thistlewnod. Treajurer T J. Kerth. Clerk-Dennis. J, Foley. Counselor Win. B. Ollbert. Marahal-L. H. aley.ra, Attorney-William lieudrlcke. . aoAKA or AininaS"- First Ward-Peter 8anp. T. M . Kimbroogh. , 5iSnd Ward-Je.ae Ulnkl;, C . N. Hughe.. ' d v uu L. John Wood. irh wudnarras 0. PaU-i. Adolph 8 wo- bFinn Ward-T. W, Hallldar. Ernest B. Pattlt. County Offlwrs. Circuit Jndge-O. J. Baker. Circuit Clerk-A. II. lrriu. County Judge R. S ocuin. County Clerk-8. J. Ilumm. County Attorney-J. M.Damron. (bounty Treaaftrer-Mlles W. I'arkrr. Bherlfl-John Hodges. Onroner-M. rmgeraii n.llld.v J A CouotyCommlMioners-T. W. HalllUay, ulbba aud amuol owi- CHCHCHW. lAlRl) BAPTIST. Teraperanea hall on Tenth PAliT.? Jhinf am and third Sundava in ;lnihrll a. m. and 7::) p. in.: prayer meet Thnrdav 7:P. m ; Bunday school, :su a m jngTburuay,T.jop. uy A j' HB88, Pa.lor. Kuchasiitt; : m Sunday school ; to: a.m TMR8T MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHDRCO. - FKl.U0:80..n,.,p. ir..,.nd T:M p m. 1 ... tnr a n-HKRAN-Tblrteenth street; services Bah Enapp.I's",r- MTHOD18T-Cor. Elght and Walnut streets; Preaching Sabbath 10:aO . m. and 7B. orayeV Tee ng, Wedne.day -100 P- m.; Sunday Khool, Wblttaksr, pastor. - .it vorytKRI AN Eighth street; preaching on i Sabbath at 11:00 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Prayer mestlnB Wednesday at 7:)p.m.t Bunday School Rev B. x. ueore, pasior. JOHN 8PR0AT, PROPRIETOR OF SPROAT'B PATENT Refrigerator Cars, AUD . i Wholesale Dealer in Ice. . . 1 i: J . O. VAN C1SK. jAcwanes- John D Jones. itobert Leaox Kennedy, . haimcy M. Depew, i - bujannn William. on, . Uenry M. Alexander, ., William Walker, Henry Day, K Boudiuol Colt, Thomas A. Middle, Oeorge W.Carleton. George t. Kellogg, Joae P, Navarro, John i. MrCook. W. Whltewrldht, Htrphen H. Phillips, Vmnel W. Torrey, Jharle.d. Landon, Hamuel Uolmes. Theodore We.ton, Alexander P. Irvln, T. DeWItt Cuyler, l.oii Is Fitzgerald, Wlli a M. Uli.a, Willlar.' Alexander, ' Bamual Q. Goodrich. E. A. BURNETT. Afrent, Cairo, Illinois. CAIRO ANI NEW MADRID PACKET. REGULAR PACKET TO NEW MADRID. STEAMER SILYERTHORN. W. J. TURNER. Master J. K. MUPR, Cierk. Ixavea Cairo for New Madrid and war points every Tneaday. Thuradav and Saturday at p. m Returnlug leaves new xaaria weanetaay, rnaay and Monday at 7a.m. For freight or paewee sppiy to JAMK8 BIUOB, Agent. N TOTICETO CONTRACTORS. CE BY THE CAR LOAD OR TON,WELI PACKED FOR SHIPPING. Oar Loads a Specialtv. OPPIOKl Cor. Twelfth Street and Levee, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. BANK. fJIHE CITY NATNOAL BANK Cniro, Illinois CAPITAL,, S100.000 OFFICERS: W.P. HALLIDT, President. H. L. HALLIDAT, Vice-Preeldenu TH08. W. QALLIDAT, Cashier. DIRECTORS: S. STA17S TlTLOft, W, P. HALUDAT, anav l. haixjuat, at. a. crjitmwanAn, . it. ilua.o, artrasM bird, a. a. oAHDia. Kichanjre, Coin and United States Bouds BOCQHT AND 80LD. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS STATEMENT UNDER OATH. f A Startling Eevelation of Suitering : "0h, My God, Howl Did Suf- I, -. , ' "I K-riich-tly;' .Prayed to Die." MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH ''I Ml ' MCV? YORK 6RAIN. ' !-: ; , New York, August 18. J3 M. ' ' ,, Wheat excited No. 2 Chicago f I 3233. No. 2 Red Winter, $1 Depo.lurecelved and a general banking tnrlnet i conducted. BLACKSMITblNU. :r.-r JRED IIOFHEINZ. Blacksmithing and WheehYrigliting. T have been afflicted for twenty year, with an nriinate .kin nlsentv, callod hy some M. I). s Psorla.la, and others Leprosy, commencing on my scalp, and, in .plto all I could do, with the help ol Hie 'most skilful doctors. It slowly but ihurely extended, uutll a year ago this winter It covered my entire pvr.ou In form of dry scales. For the lat three years I have been nnable to do any labor, and differed Inten.oly all tbs time. Every mortlng ther could bo nearly a duatpanl'ul of ole. tllkH fruM the sheet op my bed, sooie of Ih em half a. large at (he envelope containing tbi letter. In the latter part of the winter my ekin commence, cracking open. 1 tried everything, almost, that' eouid be thonchl of, without sny re lief. The 1'Jth of Jjine I started wchI, In hopes I could reach the riot Kprlng. I reached Detroit, and was so low I thought I should have to go to the hospital, but Uually got as far as Lansing, Mich., where I had a slater living . ; One Dr, treated me about two weeks but did me no good. All thouuht 1 had '.nt a short time to live. 1 earue.tly prayed to die, Cracked through the .kin all over the back, acrof s mv ribs, arms, hands, llmliH, feet, badly swollun, toe-nails enmo off. flnger-ualls dead and bard a. bone, bair dead, dry nnd llfelr.s a. old straw. U. rar 0id, now I did .offer. "My .later, Mr.. E. !-Duvi., had a small part of a box of cutir.ura in the bou. She wouldn't give up; .aid 'We will try (lutlhura.1 Home wan applied ou one hand and arm. Eureka) thttrc wa relief; stopped the terrible burning .en.atton from the word go. They immediatly got the Kesolvent, Cntlcnra and soap. I commented by taking one tableepoonful of Kesolvent three times a day, after meal.; had a bath once a day, water about blood heat ; nned Cuticura.oap Troely; applied Cuticura morning and evening. Result, returned to my home in six weeks from time I left aud my skin as smooth a. tbl. sheet of paoer. HI HAM F..CARPENTKU, Henderson,. lefferson county, N. Y. Hworn to before me thl Ilh day of January, liwn. A.M.I.hFFlNKWF.LL, Jii.tico of the Peace. NO HUMAN AGENCY Cau io speedily, permanently and economically cleanse the blood, clear the complexion and skin, restore the hair, and cure every specie, ucntng .ca v and scrofulous humors of the skin, scalp an blood aa the cutlcura remedies, consisting ol Cull- cure Resolvent, the new blood pur;nr, aud Cut I eura and Cutlcura Soap, the great skin cures Ask your druggist about them. Klght nere in this town you may And evidences of their greet heallug miwera. - . For sunburn, tan and ' reasv sklu n Cutlcura Soap, an exquisite t'.iic',lath and nnrsiry.anallve fragrant with delicious flower odors atd healltig balsams. Cutlcura remrdles are for sale by all druggist. Price of Cutkura, a medicinal telly, .mall boxe fik-u : larire boxe. 11. t'ulicura resolvent, th new hlnod nurtfler. 1 1 Dor boHlo. Cllllrura Medl clnal Shaving Koap. lcts; In bars for linrbers and large consumers. Wicts. principal oepol WEEKS POTTKK, Boelon, la.. CfAll mailed free on receipt of price. OUICAOO, ORAIN AND PORK. CmtAoo, August '18, 13 a. m. .,' ..; 1 Pork-Sen. 1 17 9."5, . . f . , i .. ... i i Wheat, Oct, $1 an','; Septenjber, 1 23tf. . ' , 1 Corn-Oct, 37c- tk-p, 37c., ;' 1 ' ; Oati-Oct. 37),' ; SepOOJ.. , . ' ' ; 1 CnicAoo, August 18, 12 m. ' ' Pork-8ep 17 85; ' "',') ( Wheat Oct, 1 2:j, ; September, H 23ji. ; . , -!;v ( f Corn-Sep, 04.t'c; Oct,C2.' .- ;.' Oats-Oct, 37Ji ; Bep.38. , CmcAtM), August 18, 1 m. . ( Pork - Oct, $18 025; Heptomber, 17 HO. ; ' ; Wheat Oct,'.vl 2a,V5fpi t 22. . . ' , Corn Oct, C'c;, Beptemher, 63c. Oats-Oct 29; Sep, 38ft- One Coi.iin'h Voltaic F.i t(THlr l'l.ATf,i. tootlna Citt Ci.irk's orrn x I f.Ainn. 111.. Anirust 4. 1W1. Killed nmnuKal. will be received at this office, directed to the undersigned, uulil 6 o'clock p. m., Tues day, Augnat 3rri, 1M1. for furnishing 900 feet. Inch Internal -niameicr. piy who d i.ij trenethened, and sealed ends. Are engine rubber hone, fitted with Caswell', automatic couplings, delivered here. Said hid. to glvo weight of hose per section snd number of pound, water pressure per squsre Inch, guaranteed to .land .isofor length of time such hose are wBrrntd. The right to reject sny and all bids Is re.rved. , It. J FOLKT, City Clerk, PHYSICIANS. II. .MAREAN, M. D. Hoiueopiithic Physician and Surgeon. Office on Commereial avenue near the corner of Eighth strut, over Taber Brother's Jewelry store. Residence corner Fourteenth slreet and Wash lnglou sventle. The Celebrated Electro Vapor and Medloated Bath, wble h are an tiuralllng cure for Rheumatism Neuralgia, Fever-A cue and many other ailments, administered daily during office hours. Office hours, from Hte i a, a from ' to 5 aud from 7 to 8 P. a Q.E0U0E II. LEACII.M.D. Physician and Surgeon. Special attention paid to the Homeopathic treat ment of surgical diseases, and dlseasos of womou and children. ' , , Office: Nolo Eighth street, near Commorclal avenue, Cairo, III. prrilavliig lately increased his facilities is now prepared to do promptly ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING. I.IUHT ANU UXAVT TAOONS MADE TO OIUIER. Ilorae sjhoeing is Six't liilty. Thankinir the nubile for their liberal patronago. I hops by square dealing and prompt attention to business to have a continuance of the same CilVIMB A CALL. FRED IIOFHEINZ. gALLIDAY BROTHERS, BisetluR at J p. sa ST JOBBPH'8--Homan Catholic) Corner Cross and I Walnut T streets ; services Sabb.th 10:80 a. iT.s Sunday School an p. ro. v p. . j w 5:iJ r.vV dav at 8 a. m. Hey. O liars, Priest. Vesnera 1 p. m. ; s . O Uara, rrlust. - . . H.,l.All.eH,MUUIh ST PATRICK B Roman ww..jvuiii "iu treat and WMhtngton avenue; aerrlces Bab bath 8 and 10 a. m. ; Vesper. I p. m. r p. m. orvtoe every day at I a. m. Rev. MasUirsou pHt. VAUIBTx STORE. , jfEW YORK 8T0RE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The Largest . Variety Stock IVT THE OITV. GOODS SOLD VERY CLOSE O. O. PATIEB tte OO.. Cor.NlneUinthlMt CalTO. 111. LAmmarclaiAynnf ,V"V DENTISTS. JJR. E. W. WHITL0CK, Dental Surgeon. O-nciB No. 1M Commercial Avenue, Eighth and Ninth Btreeu bstweeo JJR. W. C. JOCELYN, DENTIST. OFFICB-Klghtk Street, near Corns ercla". Avsnn STOVES AND TINWARE. gTOVES 1 STOVES ! ! i "i ALL 80ETS,, 'SIZES AND STYLES, AT DAVIDSONS. Manufacturer ot and Dealer in , ' ( " -t . ' , .f ' t , TIN, COPPER SHEET-IRON WARE ALL) EIHDS OF JOB WORK DONE TO ORDER. NO. 27 EIGHTH STREET, Cairo, Illinois MILL AND COMMISSION. CAIRO, ILLINOIS. Commission Merchants, DIALIHS IM FLOUR, GRAIN AND HAY fcOLJJJVt uiiu """Inm-an'iete. Is far mtperior to every UMAfe lJ"iSJiothnr appliance before the oi A .r(7 puouc. incv insianny re aVrlaTIW lieve Dyspepsia. I.lver Com plaint, Malaria Fever ard Ague and Kidney and Urinary Difficulties, and may be worn over the pit of the stomach, over the kidneys or auv affected part. Price cents. Hold evervwhere. w etna is ru 1 1 tit, nosuiu, mas.. , The Water Famine at Decatur. ' Dkcatur, III., August .17. This after noon Gilbert Howell's pasture wai net on re by sparks from an Illinois Central lo comotive, ami it burned savagely for uear thirty minutes. There has been , no rain since July 15 in this neighborhood. Rain Ii oufl 'of the biggest scheme tor St. Louis that you oi aoyouo ever heard about. Do you know what all thia conaolidatiou busi- ncsi mean!" , ., The reporter frankly disclaimed any pre- cient knowledge, and asked to bo enlight ened. : 1 . ' : r.i "It means that after SDviner out thn land. Jay Gould has come to the conclusion that 8t. Louis' offers Utter inducements as a shipping point than either Chicago or ! To ledo. Ir he 'overlooked 8t. Louia as a term inal point for his Southeastern system, and the Wabash, 8t Louia and Pacific Railway, he would have to move, his grain to New liork Or some other Eastern port, Paying heavily to carrying lines for transportation. Freight rates are drawn so low now that he could not contemplate such a possibility with any chance of profit.' Now the Mis sissippi relieves liira from the dilemma, and he improves the occssion, as he always does, by securing control of its carrying lines." ' ' " " "In the winter season, when navigation is lsBded, how will the trd6 he carried onr ' By way of Rtilaiont, Mo., and Cairo. 111. At the former place an elevator has been built, not so much for storage purposes as for transhipping ,'from the cars to barges. The Missouri roads will send their cars direct into the elevator, which will have facilities for unloading s!i cars simultane ously. The capacity of the bins is estimat ed at 500,000 bushels, enough for ALL PRACTICAL WANTS. The Wabash during the zero term will ttnw wniiM nrit anvA thn lutf tilanfaf! corn. which is hopelessly fired. Thecistern. and flTnd. ,'ar "" .&t C5r0. wliere; , ' wells are getting lower every day, nd a seriouH water famine exists in some qtinrters of the Cfiinty. . " ' ' derstsnd, the Illinois Central will soon commence Jo erect a commodious eleva tor." " "What is the cost compared with theover- land. router "At presens the rates are from 6J8 Bruised and Almost Suffocated. DiX ATtiR, III., August 17Snmuel Per kins, aed fifty years, while digging in a cents a bushel, and as tho barge men admit tile ditch eight feet deep, north of this they could carry on the same trade at 3 city, had hi right collar Ihuc broken in centa and book a profit. By these figures two pluces and was nearly smothered to you can readily appreciate the value of the death by the sides of the ditch caving in on river as a cheap carrier." him. lie barely escaped with his lite. Horribly Burned. A new field for woman's enterprise has been developed by a Quincy lady, Miss Lil- CuEEtt, III, August 17.-Mr. Henry He glocum- wbo manageg gUble Wagner's son, a child two years of age, was d bw ne ln and fcM Domwy ourneu ynwrusy t, , j head, in the face of many obstacles, until pouring u,u uu i.B oi -.u he h inve8ted 20i000 ln gtock and gtyl, us luce auu cnesi. i oc t'.iun la iu gicnv turnouts agony, but it is thought he will recover. FERRYBOAT. CAIRO CITY FERRY CO. H'KBKVBOAT THREE tSfl, STATES. On and after Monday, Jnne till, and until lurther notice theferryhoat will maka trips as follows: LSAVXS ' I.IAVXS LBAVIS Foal Fourth St. Missouri Land g. Kentucky Ld g. 8:00 a. m-. 6:80 a. m. a. m. 10:00 s. m. 1(1 :30 a.m. 11a.m. U:00p.ra. 2:30p.m. 3 p.m. 4:00 p.m. l:3Cp.ni, &;0tlp. m. , SUNDAYS i p.m. 2:30 p.m. 8 p. m WOOD YARD. Q W. WHEELER, Summer Wood and Kindliiu Propnwtorsj ' EgyptknFloingMls Hlirbest Cash Price Paid for Wheat. ICE. ICE. JACOB KLEE, THE IOH, KING. Rsadyanw.tofttrnUhand dollyor ICE In any qtantlty both wholesale and retail, and at , '! "' ' .I v " I i; 50CK BOTTOM PBICES. , I nspest tally solid' th d atrontdo of all at old trleads and as mam r-.S.- .annlosiliam ..... """-l".".7.Vi UI.BK. ' i - tt i uv ' Satisfaction, constantly on baud STAVE CLIPPINGS At Seventy-live cents per load. St a vo Trim miners At one dollar per load. The "trlmmlngs"are coarse shavings and make ths best summer wood for cooking purposes as well as the cheapest ever sold in Cairo. For black smith's use Insetting tires, they are unequalled Leave yuor orders at the Tenth street wood yard A Serious Runaway. Odin, III, August 17- A horse belong ing to Shell Dace took fright wkile being driven thrjugb the street , and became un managable, running away. He Made a tot" nl wreck ot the buggy and badly bruised Mr. Dace about the head and. face. Killed by a Tramp. Ukbana, III, August 17. A desperate 'air uccuiTod this evening ten miles east, in St. Joseph Towhship. Mr. Alexander wits drawing a loud of brick, when a tramp came out of the uim,s mul askd to ride. When on the wagon he demanded Alexan der's money, and in the resulting contest shot at Alexander twice. The second shot pierced Alexander's bowels, aud he will die. The tramp fled into the ' woods and has escaped. Sheriff Oldham, of this city, has started for tho scene of the murder in pursuit of the fiend. Alcxaudcr is an old man. No other particulars are obtain able tonight. 1 ' ' Miss Kittie LUUer, of Nokomis, was married . Monday, to Dr. George S.Easter day, of Albuquerque, N. M. j The oNLt absolute specific we know of for sneering, snuffling and choking catarrh or nead Colds' Is Sanford's Radical Cure, which tor the small sum of $1 affords in stant relief and invariably cures. Medical Times. 'v ; ' , Mas. A. N. 'Frank, 177 West Tupper Street, Buffalo, N. Y, says she has used Thomas1 Eclectric Oil for severe toothache and neuralgia, and considers it the best thing he ' knows of for relieving pain. ram u. ncnun, Agent. '.'. SHIPPING TO THE SEA. Consolidation of the Barge Lines About Completed. TflK INTKHKSTS OF BT. LOUIS' ANO CAIRO ' WILL BE CARED FOR. ' Glabe Domocrat of Yesterday. The fusion of tho Mississippi Valley Transportation Company and the St. Louis and New Orleans Transportation Company, while not being an accomplished fact, is so near maturity that all further equivocation is suspended and the two powerful corpora tions admit the compact. All doubt if any Let the poor sufferers from female com plaints take courago and rejoice that a pain leas remedy hits been found., vWe refer to Lydia E. Piukham's Vegetable compound. It is prepared at 'Z.V& Western Avenue.Lynn, mass, send to Mrs. nnkoam for pamph lets. ,.... ., Love Your Neighbor Whcu your friend or neighbor is laboring under bodily afflictiou, indigestion, bilious ness, constipation, caused by impurity of blood, ai disorders of the kidneys or liver, don't fail ' to recommend Burdock Blood , Bitters, asure and safe remedy. Price 11.00', trial ai.o 10 cents. , Backlen's Arnica Salve. , The best salve ' in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulsers, salt rheum, tever sores, ettcr, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all kinds of skin eruptions.' This' salve is guaranteed to give perfect' satisfaction in verycasoor money refunded. Price, 35 cents per box.' For sale by Geo. E. O'IIara ' 1 V , 'I" I ' O. Bortlo, Manchester, N. Y.,was troubled with asthma for eleven years. Had been obliged to sit up sometimes ten or twelve nichta in succession. Found immediate re- existed regarding the truth of the state-1 bet from Thomas' Eclectric Oil, and is now mcnta published in tho GloWDomocrat eutirely curen. INSURANCE. 4 $ M -a m . s -,-a S f'CsV'- r-, , !!'! ti I N S u G t5 rrj Mr-- wero dissipated yesterday morning On the arrival of Capt. Henry Lourey from New York- Ho appeared on 'Chango early in the morning when the attenuated attend ance wus not of such an exciting nature as on the previous day, when Capt. Haarstick was surrounded by an anxiotm throng. Ho only remained on tho floods . few minutes and then hied himself away to his retreat on tho fourth floor, where he flattered himself ho was safo from the tempestuous assauls of brokers and newspaper men. The former camo in herds, whilo the latter ' was represented by only two mild-eyed speci mens of tho tribe. The arrival was bruited around with a celerity that is strictly con fined to the dissemination of rumors, and before many hours had winged their flight tho good-natured )tCommodore',Hbad his sensibilities severely taxed.. ( One gentle man who had ,long intorvlew,prevailod on tho writer to listen to his ' ' ' ' i ... ,- (I "v: . V , r ',,, STATEMENT. ',..., "See hero," ho uxclaimod excitedly, as be frantically waived hit hands in space, "this ! !a Liberal Offer. Wncner & On. Michigan Ave. & Jackson St. Chicago, offer to send Electric' Bolts, Hands, etc, for tho cure ot Nervous Debili ty and other diseases, free, for examination and trial before purchasing. These Elec tric Devices are tho invention of Dr. D. A. Joy, of the University of Michigan, and are claimed to bo the only Electric Devices or Appliances for tho cure of diseases that have yet been constructed upon scientific principles, oeo incir nuveruaement m mis paper. , Badly Bitten. Peter Kioffor, Cor. Clinton and Bennott Streets, Buffalo, Was badly bitten by a horse and applied Thomas' Eclectric Oil, which immediately relieved the pain, and in four dtyft the wound was healed. I'aui u. Schuh,' Agent. ' 1 ' ' ' , IIcndukds of men, women and children rescued from bods of ptin, sickness and almost death and made strong and , hearty by Parker's Ginger Tonic are ths best evi dences in tho world of its sterling worth. You can find these in every . community. Post. See advertisement. ...