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THE DA CA RO BDLL l : III ,1 (if lei ' STIN; VOLUME XII. THE TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE , SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES, 120 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. HENRY JJ. HYDE, President. FOR TIIK YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 81, 1880. From the nndlvldud nrplun. reversionary divl deeds will be declared, available on settlement or ueit unul premium, to ordinary participating policies. Tbe yulantlon of the pollclo outelandliiK Inn been mad on Hie American experience table, tbo legal eland'trd of th tate of Now York. H. W. I'HILLII'S, 1 .,..,. J.U.VANCIMB. f Actuaries. We, the underalKned, have, lu pereon, carefully examined the aceouula, and couutod end examined in detail the asset of the (oclety, and certify that the foregoing taU)uiant thereof le correct. HBNNItiUTON K. RANDOLPH, IAMBS M. HALSTBO. THOMAS A. CUMMINS, I1BNKV S.TBKUKLL, JOUN SLOAN K, Special Committee of the Board of Director, , appointed Oct, )r7, 1880, to examlno the asset ', and account at the cloa of the year. BOARD OK DIRECTORS. Henry B.Dvda. John A. Stewart, George D. Morgan, John D Jones. George T. Adee, Kobert Lenox Kennedy, H.nry A. nurlbut, Cheuncy M. Depew, Henry F. Bpeiildlng, Benjamin Williamson, William II. Vont. Henry M.Aluxandor, William A. Wheelock, William Walker, Parker Dandy, Henry Day, William O. Lambert, . ' K. Bond! not Colt, Honry (). Marquand Tboraa A , Middle, Jamoa W. Aleiandcr, (Jforge W. Carletoa, ; Henry B. Terball George O. Kellogg, I Thomaa S. Young, .low K. Navarro, . ' Thomae A. Cmnmtni, John J. McCook, i Robert Blla. W. Whltewrlrjht, Daniel D. Lord, HUiphen U. I'hlllipt, Jamca M. lliletead, Samuel W. Torrny, Horace Po'ter, CharleaO. Landon, Edward W. Illmbert, H.muel Holme. B.F. Randolph, Theodc- W-aton, Alanion Traalt, Alexander P. lrvln, John Hloeno, T. DoWitt Curler, Ashbel Uruen, Loula Fitzgerald. Bamuol Borrow., William M. llliaa, Henry N. Bntlor, Wlllln.ni Alexander, I George H. Btowart. Bamuel 0. Goodrich. JAMES W. ALEXANDER, Vice Prctj't. SAMUEL BOltROWE, 2d Vice Pres't. j Medical Examiners: I E. W. Lambert, M. D., EdwM Curtis, M. I). E.W.Scott, Superintendent of Agencies. North Western Department. ' toe Dearborn Street, Chicago. W.N. CRAINE, General Manager. ; E. A. BURNETT, Agent, ! Cairo, Illinois.) County Officers. Circuit Jiidg-rD. J. Baker. , Circuit Clerk-A. 11. Irvln. County Jndge R. H Yooum. County Clerk 8. J. Hunim. , County Attornoy J. M. Daniron. I Connty Treasurer Miles W. Parker. 1 Sheriff John Hodge. Coroner R.VItXKerald. ' County Commlimionere T, W, Halllday, J. A. Glbbt and Samuel Brlley. UHTJBCHM. CAIRO BAPTIST. -Temperance hall on Tenth atreot; preacblug Orstasd third Sunday In each month, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.jprayor moot ing Tbur.dsy, 7:D. m s Sand ay school, 9:80 a.m . Rev. A. J. IIBSS, l'astof. CHURCH Of THB RKDKBM BR (Episcopal) Fourteenth atreet; Sunday Jli. m., lloly Kuchaslst; 11:80 a. m., Sunday acbool ; 10:45 a.m., Morning prayer; 8:00 p.. m.. evening prayer. F. P. Davenport, S T, U. Rector. 1?IRST MISSIONARY BAPTIST. CHURCH. 1 Preaching at !0:M) a. m., p. m and 7:80 p. m, Sabbath school at 7:80 p. m Rev. T. J. Shore, pa.tor JTJTHBRAN Thirteenth atreet; aorvicc Bab J bath 1:80 a. m.; Sunday school 8 p. m. Rev. Knappe,pator. MBTHODI8T Cor. Eighth and Walnut atreet I Preaching Sabbath 10:80 a. m. and 7 p.m.; prayer moating, W.dneaday 7:80 p. m.; Sunday School, t a. m. Rev. Wbltuker, paatur. PRBSBYTKRIAN-Blghth atreet; preaching on Sabbath at 11:00 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:80 p.m.; Sunday School at 3 p. m. Rev B. Y. George, paitor. ST. JOSEPH'S t'Koman Catholic) Corner Cross and Walnut atreet; aervioe Sabbath 10:30 a. B 11 u TTBIIIUV n.l new , uwiwmi Sunday School at 8 p. m.; Veaper i p. m. ; ier ! every day at 8 a. m. Rev. O'Hara, l'rieat.i rice ST. PATRICK'S (Koman Catholic) Corner Ninth atreet and Washington avenue; erylce flab hatb 8 and 10 a. m. Vesper 8 p. m. ; Bnnday School 8 p. ra. aervlce every day at 8 a.m. Rev. Musturson prleat. , 1 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. City Officers. M ayor N. B. Thlitlowood. Treasurer TJ. Berth. Clerk Dennl.J,Fouiy. .' Counaelor-Wm. B. Gilbert. Marshal L. II, Meyer, Attorney- WtlUamller.drtek . BOARD Of AXDBBM8II. Kirat Ward Petor Satip, T. M . Klmbrongh. , Second Ward Joaeo Ulnkle, 0. X. Hughes. Third Ward B. P, Blake, John Wood. ' Fourth Ward-Charlea O. Patler, Adolph Swo boda. Fifth Ward-T. W. Halllday, Brneat B. Psttlt.i R. R. TIME CARD AT CAIRO. ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. THAN! ABIUVI. T BAINS DRTABT. tMall . 4:10 a.m I Mall 8:!M p.m KxpreM :no a.m i Toiureen n.ai p,m Accoin'diition. 4:00 p.m I tAccomdatloa. .11:10 a m MISS CENTRAL R. It. tMall........... B:S0p.m tMall .. 8:85 a.m tKxpre 11 :80 a m tBxprca B:'J0 a.m C. 4 ST. L, R. R. (Marrow Gauge.) ExpreM 4:80p.m 'Kxproaa 0:40 am Accom'datoln 18:80 p.m Accom'datlon. 1:80 p.m Sunday exenr'n 85 p.m Sunday exenr'n 8:40 a m ST.L., I M. 4B.R. R. Expro :55a.m ItBxpro. .13:05p m tAcoom'datton. t:80p.m tAccom'dMlon.ll:45.m CAIRO A VINCENNB8 R. R. MallBx.... 5:00 a.m 'Mall 4 Ex.... 9:89 p.m Dally Mcpt Sunday, t Dally . VARIETY BTORB. NEW YORK STORE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. VV ,,, The Largest Variety Stock 1 " IN THBJ CXTY. , ' GOODS SOLD VERY CLOSE ii,' . m.m r ,. '' ' ' ' O. O. PATIER te OO.j oor.NiMtMnthitrMti 1 Hnirfl Til CommtrclaUnnaar , .wufr 1U, AaoitNTor Liuoaa abit, Jan. 1. im) t 8".,960,fl97 6'.' IN COM I. I'rumlum ,. lulure.t and reut.... ..... Net protlt on Innatmcnt , t O.fttt.ftiff 0 1. 778,70ft 01 . t 1549,047 7rt t 44.71W.6tt7 ( DISBURHKMKNTS. Claim by death and matured endow ment ,507,&M 64 Dividend, turrender value, and an- nuitle I),1IHI,410 04 Diacouutcd endowment Hud matured tuntluu policle 178 OU Total paid policy holder $ 4,702,91)7 7 Dividend on capital 7,0110 00 Agenclecand cammlaHloua Siil-T (leneral expontea 6tw,;m :w State, county and city taxe 88,848 70 Notcaah aianta, Dee. 81, 1H80. $ 88,409,844 02 AHbKTt). Bond and mortgnget f H,iiM,475M United Htatea .lock. U,fil8,5l)l 00 Slate atocka, city alock, and ator.ka anthorlaodhy the law of tho alalo ofNewVork... 8.17,483 47 Luau aernrnd hy bond and atorke. 7,tat4,5bil 88 Hriil eatatn lu New York and Itoatun and purohaaud under forncloaure.. 8,:iA8,84 82 Caab on hand in bank and other do- poaitorloa on interval and In traualt (alnce received) 3,183.1 07 211 Due from agent on account o7 pre- miiiiuB !,42l 82 t 88,409,844 02 Market value of dock and bond over coat 1.21,051,28 Interest aud rent due and accrued . . ;HW,80H tw Premium due aud In procca of collection (lea premium paid in advance, $ii2,Wl) 188,880 00 Deferred pnsmiuiu. ..: (150,550 88 ' Total enact, Dec. 81, 1880 41,108,803 32 Total ltabllltie including legal ro urvo for reiuaurance of all exlat illg policies 81,880.808 It Total undivided tnrplu t 9,228,294 21 Of which belonga (a computed) to pnlicleam general claaa.... 4,945,004 21 Of which belong ( computed) to pollclei In tontine cUa 4,WI,2) 00 Risks Assumed ill 1880, $35,170,805 00 Risks Outstanding - $177,597,70:100 JOHN SPROAT, PROPRIETOR OF 8PROATP PATENT Refrigerator Oars, AND Wholesale Dealer in Ice. ICE BY THE CAR LOA-D OR TON,WEH PACKED TOR SHIPPING. . Oar Loads a Specialtv. OFFICE! Cor. Twelfth Street and Leiee, CAIRO. ILLINOIS. BANK. rpHE CITY NATNOAL BANK Cniro, llllnoiu. CAPITAL, $100,000 OFriCERs: W. P. HALLIDAY, President. H. L. HALLIDAY, Vice-President. TBOS. W. HALLIDAY, Cashier. DIRECTORS: . TA AT TATI1B, W. F. HALLWAY, BIltRT L. BALUOAT, . . OUmUMSHAH, . U. ILLIAlOH, STCPB1N lD, B. R.OAMDII. Eichanjce, Coin and United States Bonds BOUGHT AND BOLD. DepoilMrecelved and a general banking buanu eondncted. Hl.ACKHMITHINU. JRED 1IOFIIEINZ. Blacksmitliing and Wheelwriglitiiig. Or Having lately lnr.rcaied hli facUltlo I bow prep and to do promptly , ALL KINDS OP REPAIRING. ; LIOUT AMD IIIAVr WAUON MAPS TO onDlH. Horonahoeina BpnoiHlty, Thanking the public for thalr liberal Datronaire. I hope by iquaro dealing and prompt attention to buatuei to hava a continuane m tba m FRKU IIOFIIEINZ. CAIRO. ILLINOIS. FRIDAY MORNING, AU(JUST 20, 1881. NEW ADVKKT1SKMKNTS STATEMENT UNDER OATH. A Startling Revelation of SnTlering. "Oh, My Ood, How 1 Did Suf fer. "I Earnestly Praywl to Die." T have been afflicted fur twenty yei 1 ob.tinatu aklu dlaeuae, called fiy enrs with an Home M . I). a Paorlnala, and oilier Leproay, coininem lng on niytralp, aud. In apltr all I could do, with the help of the moat skilful doctors, It slowly but shurely exteuded, until a year ago this winter it covered my entire poraon in form f dry scale, for tho Inst three yeara 1 have beeu unable to do any labor, and aiiRered Intensely all the time. Every morning there could be nenrly a duatpaiihil jof acalea takeu from the sheet on my bed, aome of lb mi half a lurge aa the envalnpri containing tlila letter. In the latter part of Hie winter my akin cttiuini-nui craekliig oprii, J tiled everything, alanoal, (hat could be thoniihl of, without any fe ller The 12th of June I alarU'd west, lu hoped 1 could reach the Hut Spring. I reached Dotrolt, and was so low I thought 1 should have to go to the hospital, hin Anally got hh far as Lansing, Mich., where 1 hau a slater living. Due Dr. treated moah.'iit two weeks but did me no Rood. All thought 1 hurt but a short time to live. I earnestly prayed to die, Cracked through the aklu all over llie back, lif roas my ribs, ainm, hands, limbs, loet, badly swollen, toe nail, rame oil', tlnger-iiall dead end hard as bone, hair dead, dry and llfeles la old straw. (), my Und, now I illd sulb r, . . , "My 'ater, Mra. K. II- Davis, bad a email part of a box ol'r.utirnra In the houo. She wouldn't give up; aald 'We will try CutlliurH.' Nome was applied ou 'ine bund and arm. Kurekal there Was relief ; l ,icd the terrible burning aenaiitlon from the word go They linmediatly got the Hunolvo.it, Cutlcur andsoap. 1 rommensed by Inking one Ublesioonful of Iteaolvent three times ailny, after meals; had a bath once a day, witter about blood hck ; used Cutlcura snap fn'ely; applied Cutlcilra morning and evening. Rcault,, returned to my homo m six weeka I rt i in time 1 left and my skin aa smooth aa this aline! of paper. UIRAM K. CAItl'BNTKH, Heudur(on,.lelTerson iiiiinty. N. Y. I Rworn to before inn this llilh dnv of Jnnuary, 1880. A. M. LKFKl'NtiWKLL. i Justice of the Peace,. NO HUMAN A(iKNCY Can so speedily, permanently and economically cleanse the blond, clear the complexion and skin, restore the hair, and euro every spenlea IU-.htiij scaly and acrofuloii humors of the skiu, sculp and blood as tbe cutlrura remedies, consisting ol ( nli cura Hrwilvent, the new blood purifier, and Cull eura and Cuticura Hoip, the. ureal skin cunts. Ask your drucglat about them. Bight here in this town von may And evldvuce of their great healing powers. For sunburn, tun nd greaav skin us Ciitlenra Soap, au exquisite toilet, halhand nursery sanative fragrant with doliclont flower odor and belling balsams. . Cuticura rmnedlu aro for sale by all druggists. Prleo of Cuticura, a medicinal Idly, small boxen &"(. t lame hoxoa II. Cuticura resolvent, the new hlooil uurlfler. tl ner bo' tie. Cuticura Medl dual Shaving Soap. ICiCts; In bar for barber and large consumer.. Mie.ia. rnncipai nepot tt'KEKrt A I'OTTKK, Huston, Muss nrAU mailed froe on receipt of price. rOLUlVfl One 1'oi.i.iW's V"ITm Rt.Kf.nin I'l.AiirriL ciimliii muWJaUHHllhu, appliance before the jiVts, I fur superior to every AM 4(vjf?ini puouc. i nev inaiHiiny ro " WlSTUw lirvo Dvsiienslii. Liver ( om- plaint. Miliaria, Fever ar.d Ague and Klduey anil urinurv iiiiiiriinii'i.. nna may oe worn uvur inn m, ol the stouiai'h, over the kidneys or auv slfected pari, rnce ci'iith niim evornwiiern. wkkks a I ui rf.it, Huston, aiaas. STOVES AND TINWARE. gTOVES! STOVES!! ALL SORTS, SIZES AND STYLES -AT DAVIDSON'S Manufacturer ot and Dealer in TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE ALL KINDS OF JOB WOKK DONE TO OHDEK. NO. 27 EIGHTH STREET, Cairo, Illinois PHYSICIANS. Q.EORGE II. LEACH, M.I). Phvsician and Surgeon, Hnecial attention nald to the Homeopathic treat ment of aurglcal diseases, and diseases of women and children. Office: NolO Eighth street, near Commercial avenue, Cairo, 111. II. MAREAN, M. D. Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Office on Commercial avenue near tho corner of Eighth atreet, over Tabor Brother' Jewelry store. Residence enrnur Fourteenth (troet and Wash ington avouue, The Cclchratod Electro-Vapor and Medlnated Baths which are an unfailing cure for Khenmatlem Neuralgia. Kcver-Ague and many other ailments, adwlulitored daily during ofllce hour. Office hours, from Sto 12 a. m from 1 to f and from7to8r.ii. DKNTINTH. )R. E. W. WHITLOCK, Dental Surgeon. m?aVXmPS: 1M Commercial Avenue, betwaen lghtti and Ninth Straeu J)R. W. C. JOCELYN, DENTIST. OFKlCI-Elgata Straat, a.u com. .nial Arno, AAli'KKTS ltV TELEGRAPH ' 1 1 MKW TOIIK URAIM. ' ! "' Nkw Voiik, August 2rt, Vi m.' j . ;.'i Wheat oxcili'.l No. 2 Cliicngn II 8. No. 2 Hod Winter, t Umi- (HIICAIIO, 1 1 It A J N AND POHK. CnicAno, AiiKimt 5, lo a. m. Pork-Oct. I8 5. Wheat -Oi l, 1 85i Hoplninlwr, II 2B,V. ' ' ! Corn-Oct, 4J;J;ijiv Hs, ()titd-()d.:)l); Hot) !J7:.' ' Chicauo, AtiKiiNt 25, 12 m. Pork-Oct IS 10; Hcpt 17 HO. j Wlu;at - Oct, 127.i4'i tseptomlH r 1 8& " (;orn J- St'p, I,V, Oct, 05'. ClIIOAllO, AllfjUHt 3.1, 1 v. m, -'l Pork -i- Oct, ( 18 'JO; ft'ptom Iht 17 05. . : .'i WhiiHt - Oct, 1 27Ji Sft., I! 'SR.V., ... ,, Ora Oct, B!jB'c; Hvt;ilwr, Kk. Ottta Sep. snii; Oct. lH. CITY COUNCIL. Council Ciiamukii, i( i Caiuo, III., AtiUHt Slid, 18HI.(( Hpeclal Meetlii(i. i Presnnt Tl'm Honor, Mayor Tltlsllt! wooil and Aldtinncn Illitku, Halliilay, Hin klo, l'aticr, I'ctlit, Hitup, Hwohoda ami Wootl-8. Ahaont Iluylics ami Kiiiibrou(h 3. Tho Mayor atalcil the object of tliu nittot iiifr to lit; for the rccoiving of a proponition from Mr. Daniol, of ClnrkHvillu, Term., for tho construction of water wot ka. The following commmncalioii wan read at lunth ; To the Honorable Mayor and Aldermen ol the City ol'l'alrn, in tho Stale of Illinois : Your writur, Travura Diuiiul, ol'tliu City of Clarkaville, in the atattt of Tctnn'usctt, lie iny a contracting engineer for theeonHtrtic tion of water worka, liavino; been informed by a correapondenco with his on. Mayor ThiHtlewiHKl, that, by reaaon ol a coiiHli tutional limitation, it in inuxpediunt for tho city to conatnict water worka nnd ia deair otia to have tho same built by privato par ties, that the urgent necessity of the city for a better aupply of water bo provided for. Therefore, tbo aaid Daniel, on behalf of luiiiHcIt ami aHftociatea, aticceHHora and m aigna,rcHpcctrully uakathat youirrimtto hint by regular ordinance and nnnunling to law, (Revised Htatutea, page 343, ace. 212) tlm right or way witlnn and noar tho city.ol Cairo, and the right and priWlogu to con iti uct, operati!, and nmiiilaiu water worka for a public ami privato eujijily . f wator in und ucar aaid city. The aaid Daniel for liiimelr and others does agreo to accept Hticli a grant, and to conduct anch water worka at liia own and their expeiiHo. On the comlitiona hereinafter net forth the aaid workaaliall he on tho gravitation plan, and shall be compoaed in part ot hcvcii miles of Htandard cant iron water pipe, 51) doublo nozzle iiro hydrants, one Maud pipe (mndo of riveted wrought iron plates) twen ty feet in diameter and two hundred tod high, two direct acting hori.onlnl itnam pumps, each pump having ila own boilers separately from tho other, ho aa to torm two complete pumping equipmcnta that may bo worked togother or separately. Tho capacity of said works shall bo for delivery of two mil lion of gallons of water I com cither pump every twenty.four hours. Tbo condition upon which tho said par ties agreo to construct tho said work in tho said City of Cairo, are: 1. That the said grant and privijego shall be lor tho full term of thirty yeara from tho date hereof, and 2. Also that the said city shall rent from tho said parties fifty double nozzle tire hy drants, for tho said term of thirty years, tor tbe extinguishment of fires, and the rental to bo pan! for tho said hydrants shall for said term bo one hundred dollars each por year, and tho payments shall be miartor yearly pro rata in advance. And the said Daniel associates, successors, or assigns do further agree that the said fifty doublo noz.lo hydrant shall be lo cated Along tho lines of aoven miles of pipe aforesaid at such places aa your houorablo body : may dictato. And if any further number of hydrants may be desired by tho city, on tho said lines of pipes, or on any extension of pipes, which may havo been made by said Daniel and others aforesaid, the city shall be entitled to have them at a rental of fifty dollars each per year foKhe term of thin franchise. And the aaid Daniel and others, do agroo to erect tho said hydrants at their own expense and to keep tho same in efficient repair for instant use, under a water pressure, wliich shall not at any timo he less than 4:1 lbs per square inch (equal to an elevation of 100 feet) unavoidable accident. cxcepteJ. To liavethcs': water works jn successful opera tion for tho next summer it is necessary that tho presunt low sta-o of wator bo taken advantage of for the erection of pumping works, and which would bo im practicable in high water. And am : fiespectfully, Tkankkb Daniel. Caibo, III., Aug. 22, 1881. It Is further agreed that onthaexplra tion of this franchise that tho said city of Cairo shall have the right and privilege to purchaso tho said water works togothor with all its rights properties, privileges and incomes of whatever naturo thereto belong inff, and the bBsis of tho viluation shall bo by a fair and equitable appraisement in tho usual way. Tiiavehs Daniel, for himslf and othcra. ! ; Alderman Kimbrougli appeared in his cat during the reading of communication. Alderman Blake moved that the commu nication bo rcceWud, printed tod' referred NEW to ordinance committee. Alderman Patler moved to amend 'by relerrmg cniiiiumilcation to it committee of lour to bo appointed by tbo mayor. ' Alderman Ualllday moved to aiiinnd the amendment by referring it to a ooinmittno of four, members of the city coimeil and two property holder, nnd also t print sanio with pc ei lings. , Alderman Hhike withdrew his million., Alderman Palier accepted aineddiient. Motion carried, ' . 1 j . I Tho Mayor appointed Aldermen Jpaticr, Halliilay and Make, and from the property holders L I), pim, IU M..T, nw,.A, j MIW'KIXANKOIIM J1USINKSS. J, , j i Tho clerk opened and rrad the hi l from the following (Inns, lor supplying MM)1 lent 8 4" inches rubber lume, Cleveland Rubber Co. no cents per foot. t i ; l Akron Itublier Co., 85 cent. - R.T. Whelpley, S5 cents. 1 ' 1 , II. T. flerould, OJ cents. ' I C. II. Woodward, 8,'l ' cents. , 1 The (JultH IVrcha aud Rubber Manufao iring (;o., New York, 83Jj cents. Alderman Halllday moved that bids Im re It rrod to eommitioo mi police, jail and (lr 0 department. " " ' Motion carried. ' '' Alderman Jlluktt called for the reading of hi lis agaiust the city now in hands of olork. Alderman Wood objected, stating that lillH unlesH rules nro suspended Inilst be reported on by tho committer on claims be lort; being allowed. 1 ' i Alderman llhtke tnoved to suspend tho rules for tlm reading of bills, ' Motion lost, by nut receiving Iher rcqnir ii I two thud vole hh follows: 1 AyesItlake, lliillidiiy, Ilinkle, Kim lirotigh, JVltit, and Hwoboda 6. , ' ' Nuys-Palier, Hnup, and Wood . !l, . On motion of Alderman I'atier mewting adjourned. ' 1). J. I'oi.kv, City Cleik, "I ii a vk siiKFr uki) beyond endurance," "My life Iihn been a burdnn lo ft'1." "I have lii'cn tlenL'd the pleasures or society. " Extracts from tnstiitionlaUol thime cured of skin and scrurulous humors by the Cuti cura Remedies. Trouble Saved. 't It is a remarkable fact that Thomas' Kcloclric Oil is as good for internal i as ex ternal use, For tlisoases of the lungs and throat and for rheumatism, neuralgia, rrick in the. back, wound and wires, it is Iho In st known remedy, and much trouble is saved by having it always on hund. Sold by Paul O.Hcbuh. ' i I.yima K, PinkiiamV Vogutable ('om luinnil will at all timeii. anil linrler nil fir cunistafteuK, art in liarnviny with the laws (hat govern llin lenmlo ayHtum, AHilivs Mrs. ia ia k. v ink iiani. a i lvestmn Ave- noo, I.ynn, Mass., for circular. To IVi'sons About to Marry.' "To persons about to marry," Dotigla- Jerrold's advice was "don't i" wo supples merit by saying, without. laying in a sup ply ol Hiring IUohhoiu, which euro minimi- naria and other kidney and bladder com plaints. I'ricr Ml cents, trial bottles 10 els, Holl by Paul (1. Hebub. Hiickleii's Arnica Salve. The luist ihIvo in the world for r.uN. bruisea, sores, ulsers, salt rheum, lever son s, otter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all kinds of skin intuitions. This salvo is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or money relunnetl. Price, au cents per box. For sale by Oreo. K. O'Haiia Allen's Brain Food positively cures norv otisness, nervous debility, and all weakness of genni alive organs, fl. 5 fur . All druggists. Send for circular to Allen's Pharmacy, 111 5 First Avo., JN. Y. hold in Cairo by Ilarclay Uros. . Visihlo Improvement. Mr. Noah Hates, Klniira, N.'Y writes: "AUiut four years ago 1 had an attack of of bilious lever, aud never fully recovered. My digestive organs were weakened and I would bo completely prostrated for days After using two bottles of your Rurdork Blood Hitters tho improvement was so vis ible that I was astonished. 1 can now, though (11 years of ago, do a fair and ruas onablu day's work. Price ft. 00, trial size 10 cents. Hold ly Paul U. Heliuh. For Farmer. My patent adjitHtablo HAltUOVV is be liovnii to be tlm iHist. as well as tho cheap est harrow that lias over boon offered to the fiuiiKir. I sell a first, class standard two liorse harrow that will easily harrow 20 acres in a day, Tor ten dollars, an complete. They can Imj ordered by letter and shipped according to directions warranted to glvo satisfaction. 1 Or, ' if farmer wlalies to make it at homo and save frolght, and give is just thdsioand weight hn wants, I will toil tbo plan with instructions and ' right to make nno, and send it by mail tor one dollar. If village, mechanics wish to make it to supply their customers, I will, give them very favorahlo torma, and thujr will hayo in addition the advantage, gamed by iavitig freight. It is very slmpto and easy to mako. Send for circular and price tlis, 8. Hutchinson, Griggsvillo,' Piko Co., Illinois.' . ' ' A LHieral Offer. "Wagner & Co. Michigan Avo. A Jackson St. Chicago, offer to aendt Electric Delta, Rands, etci. for the curs of Nervous Debill. tr and other disease, froe, for examination and trial boforo purchaslnir. " Thess 'Kloo trie Device are the Invention of Dr.' I).' A. Joy, of the University of Michigan, and r claimed to bo the only Electric Devices or ADPllanccs for tbo ' ours . of disease that have yet boon . constructed upon ' aclontifio principlo. 8co their ayertiioniiutlBi tbll SERIES-NO. M. VARIETY. i . M "Slnoplng out Imid" is the latest child deli it i Lion for snoring. Tlit ipileltott way for1 a man to prove himself insane Is to niitke a will that doesn't still his rotative. Mr. Honnor failed lo sootno the to lin-oontiniiod comet's tail for Ills Ltdij f H' ! K count ton high. . A tintv kind of Imi ry is being grown called tlm "Telegraph." An eleetrlo currant probably. . Jay (lould's pi'olil.i last year waro 95,0(K),IHH, Just about I ho same as ours wiilt I Im ciphers ornittoij, AorA-. 1 10 I'd VlMItU i ttonbioili "How h llisi prettiest way to hold llm liuodP" Why, so lh oilier sida enn't sen wliut cniils ynti'va got.; The insetipliou on Dm pndestal ot the Kari itgut stiil.tm in New York datoa lbs boro's ciiiniiiHslon as Cnmtnaiider in 1HIVV Insioiul of 1HI1. Jn-t by u trans position of "XL." to "I.X," It l rather awkward work ehuMglng an in script Ion on blue-stone, hut il will bttve to be donn. Those moonlight nlliU are glorious at tlm snisldn. "Isn't it beavanly,1' Raid . Miss - Nillyliillr to... Mr.- Polo. "WlifttP" ha askd. "Why.tlm mooii." 'Oh, yes, lust Uut ultuily iieavonly for anything.'' "Oh, I do ust dote on tbo moon, tiim't youP" "Ves, It's awfully nlcn, iHii'tit, and so aplendidly conspic uous, ln!" i "If yon find a loromoLivo rushing at yon," says a Virginia authority, "spring into tun air aim coin iown on mo covvoatiehnr," I his might Injurs lha oow.cateher. A luMt.rr plan would bo to jump into i the air and lot the train pass under you. II require,, a lu.ilo u actit'n at first Tlm Niiewiiih Oonn. llidlrliii flist Uth tlini atory wliiclt follows: "Henry K. Curd, of ioiiMt iWlildham, lost bis pockot-liook eonlalning f.r.), tuusdity aftoi txuin, wuilii rowing on tlio iiond, but did not discover his loss till tlm next dav. whoii ho wus fortuiiAlo rinotigh 'tn find his money , flouting around on llm walm. nnd Iho pneket- liook was iiiiinii tin from inn oouotii. ' Tint Wisi'iniMin See.rel.ui'tf of Slulii him compiled a tabl showing tliu vahihtiou of all llm taxitlild iM'oiM'itv in that .Slate.' Tlm tntnl la ttfi,ftH2.6) an iuei'oasi) of about V7,0IH),0IH), m uoiu- pnrod wit h last year. Double eagles pei fotalnd with holes are legally wort h $!. Silvor dollars willi boles are worth 7.) cenw; half-dollars, )l.r) mmlsi nuai'lnrs, 18 oenbi, and dimes ft cen la, 1'liia is an order of tbn (jovornmetil, ami parties slioultl look out (or their rights. . , Mississippi county, mo., is tun great witUtrnielon region of tlm world. Over 4.000 acres are davotnd to waUtnuolous ivlone; and lb vield is about a cur load an Hurt?, so 1 hat 4,000 eat loads will I in shipped to St. . lniis, Cineinnatl, Dutroil. anil Jmlianupolls. ConlraeU have been uiadn with mitiiy fannera at $110 a vM'. iTIki geiiorn.) prions run from 4"o to $100 a enr during Ilia seit- Oll. " , . . Tih valllA nl Ut Btwi ljl l.f iliiliiuutin ni'ovislons. lallow and dnirv nroduots of this country lin ing tho six months ended , June ;() ware v).,Ku,:Mii cor- f.Aun.ntilliti IIiiia fi vne ftirn. Ali'l 4'i ""I"' H ' ' J "is ! 8211. 'J'hti values of export of jiro vis ions and tallow for nlulit, niotillis einled June 30 were (188,27,702; iiimtt pm iod previous year, v'J,uji,a.l llie total values i of dairy pioiluulN lor two months nndnd Juno 110, 1881, wero $:l,8:i.r),0HI; same pmiod lusl your, f, IM.I.OIK. Miss Minnie Audorson, of tho Dos Moines (Iowa) lliuh. School, read an essay during the blent ('otninnnce- liior.t exercites of that iiiHlitulioii. !Mm snil: "Il is only In our own beloved America that women of all classes re ceive that respect und oouHlilm'uUoti to which Ihny.are so uiiqtioM.ioniihly en titled by nature. Wlnln some of llm olhor sex aro ever hliiitl lo tlio real worth of woman, there are yet a fow who , can appreciulo her; as, (or In stance,, when Quincy was asked why thoie were more women than mum, ho replied, it is in conformity with tho arrangements of u at tire. We always on moro of heaven than aarlh.' " Prof, Stone, ot Clndnnatl, says tho comet has "convulsed." And no won der. If the ProfoMor could havo wit nossod the sights enjoyed hy the oomet could have soen the oscillatory ac tions of the young couples who sat ur until 2 in the morning iimler tho pre tense of looking at tlio celestial tramp, he wouhi luivo boon "convulsed" too. At the end of tho war many ex-Con-foderate soldlmn left the eon n try, and Home havo dlod In foreign lands. Old resident of Montgomery, Ala,, were surprised mm day recently by tlm sud den appearance in their midst of Col. Honjamin C. Yancey, of the famous) Yancey family, who fun been in Ilrazll since Loo's surrender, but who Jow comes home for good. s 'J'here are sorrows In this life which tho lips cannot utter, which to. human soul can feel but the breast which does the feeliu't iiiomonls when the soul would wish to soar far away from hu man ken or earthly gaxa or criticism. Hnch a moment comes to him who, up on the day preceding Lis marriage, with the expectation of a iwoll orowd In church, fools that a large pimple Is gathering upon tho front pluxxa ot his noan.i i" . ' Mr. and Mrs. J. it Stlgers, of Gal latin, Mo., wore undecided as to whore thoy should upend the Fourth, Sha wanted him to have his way, be wanted ber to have her, il They decided to toss up a S-oent piece, and trust to luck. Thirlr 8-year old boy was on th floor, and when, the coin fell grabbed it, and straight way put It in his mouth and attempted to swallow it. It lodged far down ia his throat, ami for : eleveti days there It stayed, i Mr. and Mrs. Htlgsrs stayed t home on the Fourth. The baby could eat nothing and could htrdlv iwali' . He i was , shout to die, when '. 8b Louis physician fished , the oolr. out and saved the llUla low's 'v. i ... '.j ; -