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XR The loading HclontlHta ol lo.oay auroo that moat uieoaaes are caused by disordered Kidneys or LI v. er. If, therefore, the Kidneys and Liver aru knpl id uuruxi ornur, puriuci nuann win ne me result. This truth has ouly bueu known a ihort luiie and for years people e'lfferod (treat agony without be ing ahlo to And rullut, The discovery of Warner's Halo Uldney aud Liver Cnre marks a uow ira iu the treatment of those troubles. Made from a simple truplcftl leaf ol rare value, It contain! Just the ulemouta necessary to nourish and invigorate ouiu 01 inese ureal organs, ana saieiy restore aim keen them In order. It la a POHITI VK KHMKDY for all the diseases that cause paiua In the lower 5 art of the body lor TorpH I.lver Iluadathea aundloa I)l,lness Uravel Fever. A gue Mala jlal Fever, and all difficulties of the Kldiioyri, Liver ana uriuary urbane. It la an excellent andaafe remedy for fonialoadur Ingl'ruguancy. It will control Menstruation and la Invaluable for Lo corruu-e or falling of the Womb. Aa a Blood Porlfler It la unequaled, for It cure me organs inai uiaau me moen,. RKADTfIR RECOfiD "It saved my llfe."-K. U. Lakely, Solma, Ala. "It li the remedy that will cure tho many ilia eases Peculiar to women. " Motlior'e Magaistno. "Il has passed severe testa and won endorse- meuta from some of the highest medical talunt In the country." New York World. "No reinoily heretofore discovered can be held lor one moment in comparison with It " Rev. t! A. Harvey, I) D., Washington, 1), 0. Till Remedy, which hnidnne such wonders, la put up In the LARUKHT 8IZKI) UOTTLKH of any medicine upon the market, and ia sold by druggists and all dealer! at 11.25 per bottle. Kor Diabetes, enquire for WAKNRK'H HAKE DIAIIUTKH CUHK It la a POHITI VE Remedy. 11. II. WARNER A CO.. Rochester, N, Y m. LYOIA E. PINKHAM! OF LYNN, MASS. DIHCOVERKR Or LYDIA E. PINKHAM'8 VEQETABLB COMPOUND. Tho Positive Cnre For all Female Complaints. This preparation, aa Its nam stR-nirles, eonaiita of VofaUble Properties U lat are barnilon to the moat del icate In rail d. Upon one trial the merit! of thl Com Bound will be recognised, aarellsf la Immediate i and when Its use Is oontlnued, In ninety nlns eases In a hua. drsdtapsraiaaeQtoanUelIected,uthauaan(la will tes tify. On account of Its proven merits, It is to-day re commended and prescribed by the best physicians In ths country. It will curs entirely the worst form of falllnf of tbs uterus, Lsooorrhom, Irregular and painful Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Ulceration, Flooding, all Displacements and the con sequent spinal weakness, and la especially adapted to the Chang of Life. It will dlasolvs and expel tumors frsmtbsuternsinanearlyatageofdevelopment. The tendency to cancerous humora there Is checked very speedily by Ita use. In fact it has proved to be the great est and best remedy that baa ever been discover ed. It permeates every portion of the system, and (Ives new Ufesnd rigor. It removes falntneaa.natulency, de stroy! allcnvlng for stimulants, and relieves weakness rtbs stomach Secures Bloating, Headaches, Natrons Prostration, Oenaral Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indl festlon. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by Us uas. It will at all turns, and under all clrcurastan oss, art in harmony with the law that govern! the fsmalesystem. For Kidney Oomplalnta of either era this compound Is unsurpassed. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is prepared at 139 and Mo Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass, Prlostl.OO. 81i bottles for 16,00. Sent by mail In the form of pills, also In the form of Lnsenges, ou receipt of price, 11.00, per bos, for either. Mrs. PIKiIHAbI freely aniwors all letters of Inquiry. Rend for pam phlet Address as above Jfmltoa Oil paper. No family should be without LTDIA B. PINXHAH' UV3R PILLS. They cure Constipation, Biliousness and Torpidity of the Liver, ia osnts oar box, FOR BALE BY DUUGOISTS. RICHARDSON & CO., St. Louis, Mo. rholesate aitouli for LTDIA E. PINKHAM'S eietahle Compound. . ,v GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. TRADI WAMK. The Oroat KnH- lisn rumeny, aii unlading cure for anmtnal weakness spermatorrhea, im potency and all diseases thatfnlnw aa a auquonco of self Hltuao; sm pw-ii ns loss of memory, -yjvhs' Before TaWngnnivoraal IsasltjMe j. Imncss or Vision, premature m sun, wu n.j 'thor MSCaSUS mat leau u ninniui v, munmin raprBmatureKrave. leslsfl to send froe bv mail to everyone. (fTTae racnatto, or elx packaffea for V, t wl 1 be lent fru v mail on nicmptmmc mouv, ,.v .um -,,.. BurrAi.o, N. Y. Bold In Cairo bv Taul O. Bchuu. JDAINTBR'8 MANUAIi Ilonseand lRn paint il lug. grammg, varnlahlng, polishing, kalaomlnR (to.. 50 cti. Hook of Alphabet, 50. 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Burnett Cairo Illinois" A Chase for a Bear. (Jeorpe Coe, foreman of Uio Apple tioo & Fishor lea.se, was coming down the rugged hill abovo Knox City, one cveniiijr recently, when ho saw some thing in the thicket that closely ro siunblod a dog. Ho looked more care fully and found it to be a largo black Itnar. That was the last timo he looked. Without a moment's hesitation he started down the hill with the lleol ness of the wind. He arrived in Knox white with fright and almost breathloNS with fatigue. After recovering liiniHelf somewhat he told 11. T. Morlan and JoHeph Banniitor of the terrible dis covery made by him. Those gentlemen each procured a trusty shot-gun which tlioy loaded with five drachms of pow der and twelve buckshot. Throe fero cious dogs wore also secured, and tho hunting party went forth to do and dare. Arriving at the point where bold bruin had been soon by Coe, tho dogs caught the scent and in a very short lime came upon the bear. A fierce light followed between tho dogs and boar, during which active ongHgo ment bruin sustained but little in try, while one of the do had a piece of flesh torn from his hip and the bide on both flanks lacerated in a hideous man ner by blows from the shaggy bruto. Bannister got within forty feet of tho bear, and, taking careful aim, fired Tho bearuttorod agroau of pain, and flod at a livoly gait down the rugged rnouutain aide, through tho ravine aud up the other mountain side, which U thickly covorod with underbrush. Tho mon and dogs slatted in pumu't, but were unable to make anyth.ug liko the speed attained by the bear. They could easily track the animal by drops of blood which stained the brush as lie passed along. They contiuuod tho search until darkness overtook them, and they were compelled to abandon tho trail. Early the following morning tlioy resumed the hunt. The place where the bear had lain during a part of tho night was discovered. The loaves and ground wore covered with bruin's blood, but the boar could not be found. While the dogs were engag ing tho auimal the preceding evening the men had full view of bruin. He was a monstrous big black bear, weigh ing, perhaps, 400 or more pounds. Uruilford (Pa.) Era. Wasn't Afeered. Tho first piano lakon to that part of Randolph county, this State, surround ing Ravendon Springs, creatoit a pro found sensation. Old men would come to the hotel and gravely shake tho if gray heads at the musical interlonor, which, in varnish and audacity, hau set itself up against the fiddle, and whoso hoarse chorus could drown the banjo's twang. Several days ago, while a party of guests were in the parlor of tne hotel, singing and playing, the door opened and ten mon.unsuspendered and tanned, tiled into the room and ranged along the wall. A young lady, whose ringers foil in graceful showers on the keys, was rattling off the "Carnival of Ven ice." Tho sun-browned stalwarts were deeply impressed, and for a time noth ing was said. But it is not natural for human boingo to view a wonder wilh out some attempt at expression. "What do you think of her?" asked, one of the party of his neighbor. "The pearlest thing I ever seon on four legs." I'd rathor have it than a mule,"said Bono one olso. I reckon you would," rejoined the fir speaker, "for they toll me that sto co mor'n a farm." Just listen at her cluck like a new wajjin ." lere the managor of the hotel en- , nd,,r,e(lue8'1 the Rueits. who evdontly did not have on weddinc car rnsjts, to retire. . They refused! but niUly consented, the leador remarking ashis forces withdrew: "I'll go, but 1 wnt you to understand that 1 am not afored, and I don't want to be made fn of, either." -Arkansas State Ga. zttc I -- . , i A Herder of Sheep 'h the Southwest calls his sheep when h wants them by blowing through a cooh shell, lit pasturage covers four hindred acres. When he blows his cttch tho sheop all lift their heads at tfc first toot and come on the full run see what Is wanted. They expect aid always receive a handful' of corn ol salt, and this expedient saves the orders a good many long tramps. 't Is reported that Jar Gould's son is abut to organize a racing stable. If tls Is lo, the public wilF eventually ckoover the exact size of the elder Mr. CjuJd's fortune. DAILY OAIKO J.ULLET1N; WEDNESDAY MOUNiNG, AUGUST 31 t "Soyore Editing." , Pm-lmps no ploiuuro In life euuaU that wiilcli w full liy tho apprcuticu when lils years of sorvloo hang at an end, and lie booouios a freo man, working on his own account. Hitherto ho lias had to curry out tho Ideas of others, or at least to submit his owu to the critical judgment of his master; and that crit ical iiiii al judgment was suro to co airaiiiMt mo tilings which most tiullgliled him- in uiing!' self, which scorned to liiin tho best of all, and of which he was proud as In tellectual feathers in his as yet tin plumed cap. How much wo have all suffered in our days of apprenticeship when we Imvo been "severely edited and mercilessly pruned and wooded. That grand array of adjoctivos that snnoi b army of metaphors that bat talion of illiiHtraticns all rnlliloHsly cut out; whereby to our excited fancy tho huh) thing lost its color, its point, its strength, and was rodtiood U tho moro ghost of itself a shadowy spoo tre not worth tho trouble of housing. And what exquisite Joy it vas, in tho boiiho of freedom, when wo oitmo out of that timo of rcpniNsion and control, and run froo on our own Holds! Look ing back now, wo can soo how much good the "severe oditing" of tho mut ter did us. It was not pleasant whilo it lasted, but it was eminently useful, and saved us from folly thou whilo giv ing us a lesson of good service oven now. Still, tho delight of running frco in our lirst book, say after tho appren ticeship of newspaper writing, was vory groat and very vivid; and wo ro numi bor to tho end of our lives what wo full then. m e-i That's Why! The corrospondont of ono of the London papers rolatos the following amusing anecdote: "This is a vory fine country, aftor all IV, and it's a great pity that political disorganization should intororo witli its prosperty," said a cosmopolitan friend of mine to tho driver of a car which was jolting him ovor a rough but picturesque romi in the west of Ireland. "Ah, you may say that!" was the reply; "but tho "English have taken tho livin' out of us this twenty year, as long as I can remimbor." "The Land Loaguers mean to soltlo the business this lime, I suniiosoP" "Begorrah, and they do!'' said Pat, whipping up his steed; "ihore are two hundred thousand of thim roudy lo do it this very minute, all oruiod to tho teeth." "Is that so?" "It Is so; and they could wipe tho entire British army off tho face of tho earth, not a doubt of it." "And why don't they do UP" "Don't you see why, sorrP" Pat cracks his whin and turns around to wink at my friend. "1 lie re at raid of tho polico; that's why, son!" Dark Clothes and Disease. It may not, perhaps, be known that a man wearing dark clothes is more lia ble to infpetion from contagious dis ease than ho who wears ligliUcolorod garments, because particles which ema nate from diseased or decaying bodies are much moro readily absorhed by riant than by light fabrics. J his is easy of proof. Kxfcose a lipht and dark coal to (be iumos of tobacco loi iivh minutes, and it will be found that tho dark ono smells stronger than tho ot her of tobacco smoke, ami It will retain tho odor longer. London Truth. s s Til K oni. v ulisoluto specific wo know of for sneezing, snullling ami choking calanh or head colds is Hauford's Radical Cure, which lor the small sum of (1 affords in stant relief and invariably cures. Medical Times. HuNMiKus of men, women and children rescued from beds of pain, sickness and almost death and made strong and hearty by Parker's Ginger Tonic are the best evi dences in tho world of its sterling worth. You can find these in every community. Post. Bee advertisement. From the steady, (inn and regular beat, of the heart, replacing Interrupted and fee ble action of that organ, demonstrated in a variety of caseB, Fellow's Compound Syrup of Hvpophosphites is known to exert a powerful tonic effect on tho muscles of the liooi t. Allon's Brain Food positively cures nerv ousness, nervous debility, and all weakness of generative organs. $1. 5 for f.7. All druggists. Bend for circular to Allen's Pharmacy, U15 First Ave., N. V. Bold in Cairo by Barclay Bros. Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Are you disturbed at eight and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with tho excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If so, go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Byrup. It will relievo tho pmir little sufferer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used It, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the IkiwcIs, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operating liko magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, nnd pleasant to tho taste, and is tho prescrip tion of ono of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in tho United States. Bold everywhere, cents a bottle. EntprprlHiiiff Druggist. Mr. George K. OTIara, the livo druggint of the town, is always up to tho times and ready to meet tho demands of his many customers. He has just received a supply of that wonderful remedy that is astonish ing the world by its marvelous cures. Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, hay ever, phthisic, croup, whooping cough, tick ling in the throat, loss of voice, hoarseness w any affection of the throat and lungs. I uls remedy positively cures, as thousands tan testify. If y,mdonot believe it call at uu drug store and get a trial bottlu free u, a ora r8lw sir bottlo for ono dol ii yU TftU, y01"" Hie, give it a trial - . jww Tamil and bo convinced, thousands already IIBVU uuen cured of the most stublwrn cues of fomalo weakness by the use of Lydia E ; PbkSl? Vegetable Compound. , ifiai f fi f hi! E. Pinkham, 233 Western Avonve LVni Mass., for pamphlets. e' LUt A Liberal Oflcr, uagtier v m. Michigan Ave. A Jackson Bt.Clucsgo, offer to send Klectrin Belts, iMuiun, uiu., i..r nie euro o Nervous Debili ty and other uiseases, free, for examination and trial belore purchasing. These Klec trio Devices are the invention of Dr. D. A. Joy, of thu University of Michigan, am) are claimed to be the only Klcctrlu Devices or AppliHiir.es for the euro of diseases that have vet been constructed upon scientific principles. Hee their advertisement in this paper, Kor Farmers. My patent adjustable HARROW is be lieved to lc the best, as well as the cheap est harrow thai has ever been offered to the fanner. I sell a first class standard two horso harrow that will easily hat row I'D acres in a day, for ten dollars, all complete. They can be ordered by letter and shipped according to directions warranted to irivn satisfaction, dr. if b farmer wphIu'j lit mako it at hoimi ami save frcidir. ami im.i is just the si.iiand weight he wants, I will icii uie pian Willi instructions iwui right to make one, and send it by mail lor one miliar. Jl village, mechanics wish to make it to supply their customers, I will give ineiii very lavoraiile terms, am t hev will nave in aililition the advantage gained by saving freight. It is very simple and easy in muni!, neim ior circular ami price His, S. Hutchinson, (Iriggsville, Pike Co., Illinois. Mrs. J. (J. iinlmrlson. rillsliiirir. IS !'.. writes: wassiinvrlnu Innn KitiH'ral ilelillllv. want, of liiitiln. riiiistiiallnn,iil'., snlliHt life wa a Ininlim; alluriiHliiK lliinlm k llliuiil Hitlers I fell belter tlian for yrarn. I can nut priilae y ,nr hlllcrs too milch." R. fi I 111 ik. ,,f lliiffnlci. N Y.urlli'a: "Vnnr llnr ilix k llloiid Milters, in rhrimlc illneasi'S nl' llm blmiil llviirunil kldiiiijs. havu Imuii sunnily ninrkeil with siicesss 1 hnve used them liivsnll with Mm heal. r (mill Is fur I'iriililitv nf Die liver, anil In ilm f'SMIt 111 a friend ol iiihie siillerini! I'riiiii ilnipsy, the rdeel was iiiarveliiiia " Ilriidi Turner. Iloehesler. N. V.. rll,.- "l lisve lipen nilijccl toscrldin illKiinlcr nl I he kill in vs and imalilii In slli'iid to IiiikIiiiihk; lliinlm k lllond llii turn relieved me l,f,,rc half a hull In wna scil I feel col, llriciit UikI they will enlircly i urn inn, . Ani'iiilh Hull, ninehiiinl, in, N . Y. writes: "I sulleieil with a dull pain thruiili my lefl limn ami milliner l.nsl uivsiilriu. iinni'llte mill r,il,,r. ami ruiilil with dilllriiliy knep nil all ilny, l ook yuur liiiriliick llhiiiil miters aa iliiei teil ami liuve fi ll no ihiu since nisi, wm'k alter iisiiik tliein. Wr. Niiah Hales. Klmlra.N. V.. writes. "Almnl lour years huh I hail au ailsrk nl lillotia fever, ami never fully recovered. Mv rilgeatlvn oriiHiia went wi nkrncil, and I would lis coiiiplclnl v iro"ti'ated fordnvs After iisIuk twn Iiii'IIhk of your llilrdiirk lllond Hitters tho liiiprnveini nt was S'l vlnlhlit tlml I was asloiilslieil Iran now, IhiniKh sixty nun vonrs nf iige, do n fair anil reasounlilii dav'a work." 0. Illarket Itoliinson, proprlelor of the Canada I'ri'Shvlerlaii, Toronto, Onl., writes: "Forvtmral sullen d gri'allv Iroui oft rer.urrlnu liendai lies. I used volir llurdoek lllooil lllllers Willi liapnlest re suits, and I now Hud aiyaeir lo heller health thiiii Inr venrs past. Ml- WM.IMUM , h(.l , 1. ,(,.,1 M. (If I llsrd llurdoek IIIihiiI lllllers for HiirvV.li nu tMK Im siIhi lira, anil chip reeoniinend tliein for anynno requliniK a ruru for liilloiisnesc." Mrs. Ira Mulhollsnd, Alhanv. N. Y , writes: Kor several vears I linva miffered from lift ronirrliiu nil Ions licadar.hes, dvcpepsla and coinplnlnla pe culiar to mv set. Nliieu iislnii vour llurdoek lllooil lllllers I am entirely rulluvod. Pan s, 91 I'Kii hotti.c hampi.i sins til ITS. FOSTER, MILBURN A CO,, l'rop'iH, RUFKALO, N. V. KursaUibyl'Afl.O. HCIIUII, 1 TO YOUNG MKN AND OTHERS. We send nn trial for thirty days our Klnctro-Vol talc Helta, Hands and HiiHpensorles, to young men and others stifleriuu from weaknesses, nervous do hillly, lost vitality, lost manhood, and many oilier diseases. We suaranten siioedy cures and coin plele restoration of manhood. Address without delay, VOLTAIC IIKI.T t'O. Marshall Mich., O PKCIAI. AHHKHHMKNT NOTICK. 81'KCIAI, S7 WAKItADT Nil. I. I'll Idle iiotico Is hcrehy irlven that the ronnlv court of Alexander cmnty has rendered jiidk'iueut ior a special aasesiMiiein upon propeny liennnited bv the follnwiliii linnrovement. vie: I lie coiihimic lion and ruronstriii.llnn of sidewalks In hlocksiiiiin- hnr I, '4. 8, 1, 6. H, 111, I I, 111, 17, IK. 'l, ill, :l, W III, 41, 18, 1.1,41, 111, ill, , 111,60, M, W, M, nn, im, yo, yd envoi uniro. Itl.trlia K 1 IK 17 Itf Ul. j.l 4.. IJl'. (HI (til V .Jl ,.....n ., ,, v., M,75, R'i.M, In theKlrsI addition to the city or Cairo, snd hloek I In Hie second sdilltlon to llm city ui i niro, aa wm inoreiuiiy apiienr irom llincerllll copy ol tho Judgment on lllu In tlm nfllce of 1U city clerk of the city of Oiro that a warrant for the collection of such asaessmuiita la In the hands of tilt) unilcralniied. All persons interested nre here liy notllled Ih call and pay the amounts assessed, at i nc conecmr s omce at uie Alexander tounly Hank wiiiiid ininy iinys 01 uiu nn,i urrsoi. TIIOMAH.I. KKItTlf. City Treasurer and Kx-nhVIn City Collector. I'aicii, tins cti ii any or August, ihhi DMINISTKATOK'H 8AI.B. 1'iihllc notice Is hereby (riven that In pursuance nf an order and decree mailo and entered in and liy tho county ronrt of Alwtander county, statu of Illi nois, nl I ho. I one term there,, r, A. I)., IHHI, In a cur tain r.aiiau whemtu Jarnh Wui;le as adinliiislmini of Iho estate nf William M. Atlmrton. deceased. was piniiiiiu, ami uuua a lucrum, rranr.ls 11, Ather Ion, Thomas ,1. Crate, Maria J. Kliruln. Krnncia M. Alhertnu. Iteheci'a J. Atlierton, llvr.ekiah M. Alle rrton, l.iilu .1. A I her l,,n, William J. Alhnrton, Thomas I). Atherlon, Kllaahelh Wicker. Klllah M. I'liolur, Kllen Youn, Hmllh Youn, H'raiiels TouiiK,.laniesi. vtnu, Kmma (Jrali;, Allen Crate, Mary Crate. Rlmiula Klnch, .fohn Oudwlii Joseph Godwin and Thomas .1. (,'rslR, vuiirdlnn nf l.ulu il. and William a . Athortoii.were defendants, I. tlieiinderstened, assnch sdniitilstrator aforesaid, will proceed tn Bull the aoiith east nuarliir nf tho south wat iiiarler or section number twenty sit (31) snd the west half of the north east quarter nnd llieessl half of the nortb west quarter of section number thirty tlvnCIM, all In township number Iftecti W) aoi'lti ranire nueihcr ten(J), west ol the the third principal meridian, In Aletander cniinlr, stain nf Illinois, on Thursdny, Heptnmher flrsl 11. at eleven o'clock In the fore noitn, at the rallroadstatlon house In "lloiteet I'nrk," In said comity. Tho terms of salo ani one-half cash down and ihe other hall In one year with six pur cert In lerest, secured by unle and niortitnirs on p euilecs sold. And at tho same timo and place, Iho under. stened as such administrator, will sell at public sale the following described lots In tho Iowm of "llmteea I'ark," In said county, namely: I.ol num ber seven (7) In block number four (4); lots num bers four and six (4) and (It) In block number flvo (A); Iota . number lour (4) ard fliiht (H) la block number six (ii); lots numbers elghtlM) and ten (10). In block number seven (7); lot numhei clirht (H) In block number foiirtoen (II); lot numlicr seven (T) In block number fifteen (IK); lots numbers ono il) and three fil) In block number seven teens lot nil m bnrtlvs(H) In block number twentymio (Jl): lot number tlx (') In block nttmhvr twunty two In pursuance of a decree and order of said county court madeandontersdetthoilnlyterm thereof, A. I),, lil, In a certain case wherein Ihs sama parties shove named wero plaintiff and defendants. Hald lots to he sold en the tamo terms as abovo sped flml, except where the sale Is for a sum not ex caciilnit ten dollars the same must be paid at thu llmsof tho purchase. Haid sales are tone made for the purpose o paylst debts of the said estate. JAOOn UlOGLb!, Joly 'K, 11. Admlulitrator, etc. 1881. ri I lslAIi a i T W. ynutLL b AalHMA ft GAT n.r.,1 1,1.11,,.., !,!, I.r.,,1, . ,v ,n,in.s ,, kn,l .,!, :. '" F fa If rvfirnit"iitiNni Wl Ml !" I"l'l"i,ti .uil. ,lu :sVfl1..iT..7A7.r1 allai itfiim ,w HUM ,.l . I,. r.li,,. li,. fliil nia ymr fttMn in ',i,rW,.Ml..r s I-I.I pw a(. i 'Ssa MH.I mavt fftMWrtM, Otili PETROLEUM Uid Rnd approved by the lrading PHT8I tiANS of EUROPE and AMIRICA. The mosjt ValuablA Family Remedy nnown. SORES. .aWv m m mm mm i m SaT r Kssa J m 111 II avXsa-sSs-- I 1 1 1 J BtJH DIHKABE8. KHEUHATIBM CATARRH. HKMOHKHOIDS. Eta. Also for tOOUlU.tOllU. Bore TnroaLCrnno trTry them. 28 and 00 esnt sites VBANDMKnAI.ATTHKrilll.AOI.I.rHUKXPOMITIOK. iWM MEDAL AT TB& TAUVt For suit! by C. W. Ilciiilorsoii, Cairo, Illinois. THE EQUITABLE LIFE Assurance Society of the United States. liiO inU)A.l)WAY NlfiW YOKK Assets, $38,000,000. Surplus, $7,500,000. , The Equitable Life Assurance Society was the first to in troduce the TONTINE SAVINGS EUNI) POLICY, Anil thereby to popularize life insurace to a degree before unknoAvn. W. N. CRAINEOi-ni ad the E. A.. BURNETT, JLupni. (jrner Twelfth St., and Washington Ave., Cairo, Illinois miruALAin nocikty, Eu RKKAl EUREKA II SUBSTITUTE FOR LIFE INSUR ANCE CUM TAN IKS. WII)()VV8' ORPHANS' Mutual Aid Socikty OP OAIKO. OrgHiilwil Julv 1 till, 1B77, Under tlm Uws o I lie mate of Illinois. CeiivrlKliled July II, 11)77, Under AeloffloiiKress. OKFltJKKH: I". . Hf llUn rrosldeiit O. T. Ittruii Vice President J, A. (iOMlH'I'INK Troasiirer J.J. (iOUDON Medical Adviser THOMAH I.RWIS Hucnitary JOHN C. WIIITK Assistant Secretary k x Kurmvio com mittkiu: II. LKKIIITON. I., h. THOMAH, J.O.WHITB, W. r. PITCH KK, J. B MCUAHKY, IIUARU OF MANAOICKH: William Htralton, oMtralton it Bird, whnlusala Krncers; Paul O.Hchuh, wholesale and retail drui; tilst; Ha.en l.t'lliion commission merchant; Jns, H. Mudahey, lumber dialer; J. J. (iordon, jihya Irian ; J. A. (Joldstlne, offliihlstlne ft Kosenwiitur, wholesalo snd retail d-y uimris, etc.; Wm. K. Pitch er, guurral agent; Henry H. Kills, city printer and book hinder; (ihesleyllaynes, Cooper; Jnn. V. Whilo, assistant socrstary and solicitor: Albert ,ew , dealer in Hour nn srain r. nross, ureal- dent Alexander County Bank ;.l. W, Hendricks, contractor and builder; Cyrus ('lose, general aucnt; Thomas Lewis, secretary and attorney at law; L, S, Thomas, broom manufacturer; W. V. icussei. con tractor and butideri v. t. Kitun RonKJ. Ht. I AN.O. rtilaoad; Moses Phillips, car penter; II . A. lliiimniey, contractor, I'alro, Ills. Rev. J, Hpencer, clorKvman.rlt Ijsiils, Mo.; J. H, Bethnne, circuit dark, Mississippi county, Cbarlee Ion, Mo.; J. II. Moore , lawyer, Contmureo, Mo.( D. Blnitletary, Phvalclan, Arltncton. Ky.t J. V. Tarry, phvslclan, Knlton, Rv. ; Wm, Kyan, farmer, mnrrv, bv. ; a. ntninnacn, maniiiaciuror oi aaa dlerv, Bvansvllle, Ind.jlko Anderson, secretary to superintendent fi. Ht, L. A N O. railroad.. lack. son, Tenn.i J. n. Kobertaon. Dhve Iclan. Wblto- vlllo.Tenn. ; Thomas A. Osborn, hartinsa maker, nonvar, renn. i wm. u. waiter, "Dixie Aavor Using Agencr," HolW 8prtnis, Mist, Ti i i J ;ri t! ARRM RFMrnv am. ui in man i st,.4. fasMssiMk.. I f .mi .1 r.m.lnii.. ih- i.::Z":.l.Jl .."! "t 'UHl sr SI si sans Jriirialur anil iUm mnmrnw llUUlfl tlllr llrUalatlsit as.Ys.. lit rvinsxi. III. mmm my aii inuiimi, i A4dmt IK UNIIL I IUHfts. Brs fir jVy, JELLY f". Tolls Arlirlrs rrom nor Ttssllns such as Pomade Vaselbn, Vuellnt Cold Cream, Vaseline Camphor loe. Vaanllne Toilet Boaps, srs sas.H.r Is sar slalltr ...s. Tor Urn Traatmrnt ofl WOUNDS. BURNS. CUTS. CUILBLAINfl w and ninhlhsns .h Aa ametble form oftak Ing VssellnsuiUnully. as enrn a box. of alt oar joods. sUPOMTION. COLGATE 4 CO., H.Y. I 1 -ssi ssi aT .1 II r ii xi ii -vi im m t m ' mm k v r mm I II l II mmwr II II ' in HTOVKrt. J)lXONSPJlGS. Summer Resort OPENED JUNE FIRST. It Is situated In Pope County, Illinois. In s spnr of the Orsrk Mtinntalns, half way belwssn Vienna and Oolconda. Its Surroundings are Delightful AIR COOL ANI) BRACING, SHADY GROVES. RURAL WALKS, MOUNTAIN SOENERY TCE IN ABUNDANCE. The table la soread A 1 with all the dollcaciea of the season. The n.wi. I.IV uiiiicini. n,,fv ,b.uh auu u.iuu ll1111! aud their beneficial effects ere felt Immediately. . J-Pi p'wwct, nopnevor. DMIHIHTRATOH'8 HALE. Public notice Is hereby nlven that In nnrsnance nf an ordor and docree made and entered by snd In the county court of Alexander county, state or Il linois, nt the A u ans t term thereof. IhAi. In a certain cause wherein the undersigned as administrator or tho estate of William O'Cellahen, deceases, ana administrator with the will anneied of Klcnard O'Callaha, deceased, was petitioner and Thomas O'Callahan, Adallno Konnlston snd Alfrd..Mth; ews wero defendants, tto nnderslitd vjlll. on , Wednesday, the Jlst dsy of BepUmhor, A. Dp 1 Wl, t the hour of two o'clock p. Uie 'lh door of the court house in Cairo. In said I forssle to the hlihest bidder for easj bMd, I kite number fonr (4 In hloek number forty (0) ' fd cltv of Cairo, and lot number seven (T) In bloell city oi i ,1' ,lm ,, .MmK.. forty-two .ddltlon to ...d city of tffifa M0CKLIR Cairo, HI.. AuBMt , Ml. Admlnlitrstor, etc. ,