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Por Nervous aud General Debility, tone up the yetcm with UL'KDOCK BLOOD HITTERS. BhK'I 1 I'Klt D'iTTl.; TlilAI. IIlTTI.l:T, lOcTh, foster, milkurna co.. noips, BUFFALO, K. Y. Kor sale by FACLG. bCUL'B. Ci ) MRS. LYMA E. PINKHAM: 0? LYNN, MASS. pivm'rnEu or LYDIA E. PINKHAM'8 VEGETABLE CTOOUND. The T'rlHv Onre Tor all Female Complaints. TUi prTrtlnn, M IU nun atirnlfloa, eonalsu of TtUMe (YuparUd Um an tunukm to the moat d4 leaUlavalM. Vpon on trial th writ, of this Com oojb4 wUl b iwognlmd, a relief la UnmedWt and vna Ita omU rontUiukd, In ninrty-fitn ease tn a huo. 4nd,apcnnaocntrurt'ttTonlathoDuuU will t Hf. Oa account of It prutsn merit. It it to-dj n aostuModcd and urtcrlbd by tb best phyakiant In the country. It 1U eor entirely tn worH form of fidllng t tlx otrnit, UucorrtKi, Irrsgular and painful Itasutruatfctt, an Ovarian Trouble, IntUmmiitloa and Ckarattoo, floodlng-i, all DUplxwnrata and th eon aqoaat apinal wnatou-, and la uprcUUy a4tud to Ik Chang of Ufa. It will dlMoW and ml tamor freaa lb atvuiln an early eta of ovloitn nt. 7U laadmy to cenewuui humor thtr It checked vary paadUy by its uh. la fact It baa rrorad to b th gnat at and bnt nrnwly that baa avr ba dlaoovar 4. It panoMta errrj portion of tli 7tm, and fin Ufaand vigor. It rrmoTi f intn.flatnlfnry, d atroyi all craving for Umulanu.aud rcllovaa wvalcneM ml tb atomacb fceurv Bloating, nwlcna, N'rroui rrotrat1on, 0nrl DtUlty,8lplnM, bfpivMlon and Indl gaUon. That fcell'ig of bearing down, rawing pain, walgbtandbfkafhA,laal-arpTniant)j en ml bj HUM. ltwtlltaUUioc!i,anduiidrall cimimntan eaa, art In ba.mony with tb ! that govenu tb fmaajtm. For mMdwy Complaint of "Hlr ft tlilt rompana la uniurpaavpd. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound prepared attSSand W V.'.t.-in Atmiiik. I.ynn, ric1.00. Sis Iwtlle fnr. (W. Sent I'J nuill In th form of pUKalfiln th f"rni oflm oe-, ,,n rreelp f prlc. 91.00, per h.it, f"r rtther. S!i. riNiCHAS frlyanrworalM'lt. rof nirlry. H'nd for para phlat. 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Burnett Cairo Illinois " Ono of the Things' Newspaper Reporters Have to Do to Keep Up. One of the most brilliant fuaUl ot French ro porting U tlm following: It liappened at the time when tho groat Troppniann murder case was agitating Paris and Fiance, and everybody wu eager for del ails. A reporter who had the matter in hand left Paris for Cer ray, whore tho father of Troppniann resi led. Ho arrived, called upon the justice of the peace and the corumia haire do police, invited them to follow him to the Maine, took his scat in the judge's chair, and thero, with unpar alleled audacity, ordered the garde chanipetie to go and bring before him tho assassin's fathor. Tho officers did not say a word; tho reporter had con quered them by his air and demoanor. When tho father of Troppniann was brought before him, he interrogat ed him as though officially commis sioned to do so. The result of tho cross questioning wns that the son had writ ten to the father on he eve and on the day of the crime. "Monsieur lo Com missionaire," said the reporter, "pleaso f;o to the witness' house and seize theso etlers." The functionary obeyed; the letters were brought, tho reporter read them, found them full of evidence of Tropn manu's guilt, copied them carefully and with a solemn air. Then, with re spect, he handed over the originals to thejusticoof the peace, asked him to seal them carefully and keep them for tho future use of the court. Tho re porter put tho copies into his pockot, saluted the gentlemen and left. It was 1 o'clock in tho afternoon, and tho train that was to bear his letter to Paris would not leave before evening. If ho sent his precious report by that train it would be too late for the "morning edi tion of his paper. Besides, he met two other Paris reporters, who had just ar rived, and who would soon learn tho news at Cernay and send it on li Paris at the same time he did his report. What does ho do? He goes to his brother reporters and says: "I am dy ing of hunger, ray friends. Let us breakfast together. You go to the tav ern there and order a giod dejeuner. with plenty of w ine, you know, and Pll como presently." The two reporters did as no bado them, while our friend jumped into a wagon, and had himself driven to the station; after hard beg- f;ing, and giving money, he was al owed to leave on a luggage train then about to start, caught a passenger train fur Paris ata junction further on, and arrived Bt tho office of his paper lato at night. He communicated his informa tion, and tho tirst page, which was al ready "closed up," was completely re set. The next morning eighty thou sand copies of the paper were sold. The Parisian. The Flying Dutchman. A name given by Bailors to a phan tom ship, supposed to cruise in storms off tho Capo of (lood H pe. Accord ing to tradition, a Dutch captain. bound homo from the Indies, with long, con tinued head winds and heavy weather off this cape, Hud refusing to put back as he was advised lo do, swearing a terrible oath that ho would boat around tho capo if it took until tho Jay f judgment to accomplish tho feat. Ho was taken at his word, and doomed to beat against winds all his days. His sails aro believed to have become threadbare, and tho ship's sides white with ago, and himself and crow re ducod uliuost to shadows. Ho cannot hoavo to or lower a boat, but sometimes bails vessels through, his trumpet, and requests litem to lake loiters homo for him. Tho superstition has its origiu iu the looming or apparont suspension iu the air of somo ship out of sight a phenomenon sometimes witnessed at sea, and caused by uutisual refrac tion in tho lower strata of the atmos phoro. The Eoldioi Comedian, M. Got, tho charming Freucli come dian, was in bin youth nearly lost to the stage. Whilo a student in tho con Borvatoiro, ho was conscripted, and having no money and no rich friends, ho was obligod to go to Algeria as a cavalryman. There he served for somo time, and was an excellent soldier. IIo would probably have won his enauloLs had not his colonel discovered in him the stuff of a groat comedian, and ex cited in his favor tho interest of Mile. Mars. With liberal generosity she re doomed the young trooper and enal'od him to rosumo his studios. 'Groat jimmy, Spraggles! What's tho matter with youP I uovor saw you looking so completely worn out" "Why, the fact is, 1 don't fool exactly right; to tell you the truth, Vol just back from tho seaside." THB DAILY CAIRO BULLETIN: Prowess of the Bald Eagh. Most of our recent authors have treated tho bald eaglo as a sluggish, fish-oating bird, whoso entire slock of surplus onergy is devoted to robbing a more industrious and less powerful neighbor. That it has not entirely lost its old-time daring, so graphically des cribed by Audubon, the following ac count will show. I am indebted for my facts to Nathan Cobb, ono of the oili est and most reliable of the profession al duck-shooters at Cobb's Island, Va. The species is a permanent rosident in the neighborhood of the Island, though it is not often seen during tho summer months. A few, however, aro said to breed upon the opposite mainland. In the winter the eagles aro much moro numerous than at any other time of the year; and my informant has, on sovoral occasions, seen as many ns eight at once. At this season, the neighboring bays and creeks swarm with wild fowl, and upou these tho eagles principally live. Ho has never known them to capturo fish of any kind, although they not tinfrcquently rob tho fash-hawk. Goeso and brant form their favorite food, and the ad dress displayed in their capture is very remarkable. The poor victim has ap parently not the slightest chance for escape. Tho eagle's flight, ordinarily slow and somewhat heavy, becomes, in tho excitemeut of the pursuit, exceed ingly swift and graceful; and the fugi tive is quickly overtaken. When close upon its quarry, the eaglo suddenly sweeps beneath it, and, turning back downward, thrusts its powerful talons up into its broiist. A brant or duck is carried off bodily to the nearest marsh or sand-bar, but a Canada goose is too heavy to be thus easily disposed of. The two great birds fall together to tho water beneath, where the eagle literally tows his prize alon the surface until the shore is reached. In this way, ono has been known to drag a largo goose for nearly half a mile. A singlo bird is usually seized at tho first attempt, but Mr. Cobb has seen an eagle repeatedly miss bis aim when in the midst of a large flock. The very abundance of opportunities seem to bewilder bim. and he thrusts wildly and harmlessly in all directions; but, after the crowding masses have become scattered by his onslaught, a separate individual is selected, and quickly over taken and killed. Although the larger and heavier water-fowl are more likely to be at tacked, tho royal bird seems to find lit tle diflicultyin overhauling the swiftest flying ducks. The latter, however, often escape by diving, although in shallow water this resource sometimes proves of no avail, as the eagle follows their course, and seizes them as they rise near tho surface. Under favorable conditions, even grebes are sometimes captured. In winter shooting tho sportsmau loses many a wounded goose or brant by the eagles. They seem fully aware of tho advantages to be gained by main taining a close espionage upon the gun ner's movements, and a bird that falls at any considerable distance from the stand is often seized and borne away before it can be recovered. Universal ly hated as he is by all the gunners of this island, the eaglo is not unfrcquent ly killed by them in tho following cu rious manner. The "stools," or decoys, which are relied upon to dupo the wary water-fowl, sometimes deceive even the keen-eyod bird of prey; and, in his eagerness to secure one of the unsuspecting flock, he swoops upon a wooden victim, and is riddled by a fatal discharge from the circle of sea weed where tho sportsman lies con cealed. On several occasions, when tho marauder's approach did not happen lo be observed, Mr. Cobb has had a de coy lifted from the water and carried ofl' several yards before the eaglo dis covered his misiake. WilUtnn JJrcw kr in HnHctin Xuttal Club. Accuracy in Standards of Measurement Few realize the great practical im portance of cxtromo accuracy in stan dards of weight and extension, and it is not generally known what degree of accuracy has been attained in tho meas urement of tho standards of lengths now in use in different countries. Tho carpenter's foot-rule and the tailor's yard are fimiliar articles, but, if a-ketl, probably neitncr tne carpenter nor the tailor could tell w hether thero is anv means bv which the true length of a foot or a yard can bo determined. It is clear, however, mat thero must do a standard with which tho common measures should bo made to agree, in oHer to have the same absolute value. But we may reflect that the constant use of any measure will change its length, anil that it will eventually bo come worn out. We can, then, readily understand the great value of an ac cepted standard, from which copies can bo tnado, thus preventing any grad ual alteration in our moasuros. Such standards of reference are properly held in the custody of national Gov ernments, scientific societies and insti tutions. It is by no means a simple process to compare ono measure with another, and to doleriuino tho variation between the two. On tho contrary, the utmost skill and long experience are required for such wont, as well as tho most elab orate and costlv apparatus. Allowanco must bo made for errors that are so small as to be almost inappreciable, but wluch cannot be eliminated, until they have been subjectod to iniuro investi gations of a very delicate nature. Kv erv careful observer will obtain results which are almost marvolously accordant tnter se; but tho results obtained oy two obsorvors, with difforont instru ments, will probably not agree. Tho "personal cquatiou" has not yot boon eliminated from work of this kind. In tho comparison of weights and rueasuros, soionce demands the utmost accuracy, and it would uot bo possiblo, even if it wero desirable, in an article like this, to moro than alltido to a lew of tlia stens which have resulted In tho final adoption of national and inHirna tional standards. Popular Sewnce Monthly. A bear in Colorado got hold of Jo soph Brooks and aallod in to oat him. but began on ono of his logo and it happened to bo wooden. Joo laid still and ,'ot the boar chew. IIo says It was the !aaost dlsgustod-looklng boar ho evor saw wnen the "soil" broke over us countenaneo. THURSDAY MORNING, Anxious for the Newj. A Tyrone gentlomau who has spent tho greater part of his life in America ( arrived in Omagh for a fovv months' holidays on the day that tho news of tho shooting of tho American President was published. He lives in the coun try, and tho excitement which seized hiiu when ho heard the nows, formed an interesting and unusual treat to tho placid natives of this par,t of the coun try, who aro capable of boariug any in telligence unmoved. As tho evening advanced, the visitor, who remained in town, appeuled excitedly to entire and callous si rangers, as follows: "I must get tho latest uews how in heaven can I get the evening napors? If I wait till morning, poor Garfield may be dead." Tyrone Constitution. Tho death of a dear friend, wife, brother, or lover, which Heemed noth ing but a privation, somewhat lfter as sumes the aspect of a guido or gonitis ; for it commonly operates revolutions in our way of life, terminates nn epoch, of an infancy or of youth, breaks up a wonted occupation, or a household, or style of living, and allows tho formation of new ones rnoro friendly to tho char acter. It permits or constrains tho formation of now acquaintances, and tho reception of new influences, that prove of the first importance to the uext years ; and the man or woman, who would have remained a sunny gardon flower, with no room for its roots and too much sunshino for its head, by tho fall of tho walls and the neglect of tho gardenor is made tho banyan of tho forest, yielding shade and fruit to wide neighborhoods of men. Eiiwrson. Boston becomes bibulous. Last year 611,603 barrels of beor, two barrois to every inhabitant, man, woman and child, wero drank in that city. A bar rel averages thirty gallons, and each gallon twenty glasses. Beantiflcrs. Ladies, you cannot make fair hkin. rosv cheeks and nparkliug eyes with all the cos metics oi r ranee, or lieautihers of the world, while in poor health, and nuthimr will give you such good health, strength, oui'yant spirus ami ocauty as Hop Bitters. A trial is certain proof. See another col umn. Telegraph. Don't Get the Chills. It' you ore subject to ague you must be Btiru to keep your liver, bowels and kidneys iu good iree condition. When so, you will he safe from all attacks. The remedy to use is Kidney-Wurt. It is the best preven tive of ali malarial diw-ascs that you can take. See advertisement in another column. t A Prize of Beauty would never have been awarded to Venus if her teeth bad been yellow. Frail mortal, unlike the deities of fable, have perishable teeth, but theso they may retain unimpair ed to an advanced age, if they will use hUiiOIJUJNT, which keeps the teeth free from impurities which destroy them and renders them objects of admiration. It is pure, refreshing, leaves an agreeable flavor in the mouth, and sweetens the breath. Bucklen'rf Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, tilsers, salt rheum, fever sores, etter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all kinds of skin eruptions. This salve is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in ever)' case or money refunded. Price, 25 eents per box. For sale by,GEO. E. 0'Hap.a A Cough, Cold or Sore Throat should be stopped. iSeglect frequentl re sults in an Incurable Lung disease or on sumption. Brown's Bronchial Troches do not disorder the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly on the inflam ed parts, allaying irritation, give relief in Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh, and the Throt Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers nre subject to. For thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physicians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having liven tested by wide ami constant uhu for nearly an entire generation, they have attained well-merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. Sold at 2.) cents a box everywhere. 30 DAYS TRIAL ALLOM'Kl). Pt'd Juno 13, IB .0. 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Hlnrks ft, 1 !, r, tn, ii, Jl, ), :l:l, Ml, M,T.H:,HI, In the First lulilitiuu Ml lio city of Cairo, anil block I in I In-.croud adilllion lutbo city of l.'nirn.a will inure full v aptienr Irom lliecerllneil copy ol lh JiiJi-inent on llle In the ollli-.u of Hie cily clerk of the city of Cairn that a warrant lor llm collection of surli nji e iiienl'i Is In tlm bands of the tuiricrsluned. All persons Interested aro hem by untitled lie all and pay He- iiniiiii iiIh assnascd, lit Hie collectorV ollli e at llm Alexander C'oiilily lluuk w lllilti u.lrly ilnya of I lie dsle ber.nl'. THOMAS. I. KKKTII. Clly Treasurer and Kxulllt io City Cnllei lor. Dated, till. tfMh day of Auifiisi, 1HK1. pAlNTKIl'SMANI'AL- Mouse and slun paint J. Inp, itraitmut, viirnlsiln, pnll.lnni;, kiil.ominir Ac. .11 ( Is. Hook of Alphahet , Nl. Honk of Fancy Alphabets. Ml. Mjn, ( nrrlime. Cur, Fresco, anil Hecuratlve Palntliiif, M. daps 'se i irnnninutallon I.'. Standard Hlin W'rller, J. Stiinilard Scroll ('.noli, $1. 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Toiut Article, from pur Vaaeline such a. For the Pomade Vassliaa. Treatment ofl Taaeline Cold Cream, WOuhDS. BUEKB. vaaeime camphor jot, Vaaeline Toilet Soapa, CUTS. CHTLBLAIH8. if SKIN DISEASES, BHEUKATISM. Hanriaaay tiauura Croup and Diphtheria, tte Aa arreaable form of tak ing vateline internally. 25 cam k box. tizei or ail oar gooda. EXPOSITION COLGATE & CO., 11,7, J)IXON SPMiNGS. Summer Kesort OPENED JUNE FIRST. It it situated In Pope County, Illinois. In a spur or the Ozark Mountains, half way between Vienna aud Golcouda. It. Surroundings are Delightful AIR COOL AND BRACING, SHADY GROVES, RURAL WALKS, MOUNTAIN SCENERY TCE IN ABUNDANCE. The table 1. ipread X with all the delicacies of the eeaaon. Tb. waters are mineral, appetizing and health fflvinif. aud thulr beneficial effects are felt Immediately. ; J. H. BKOVYN, Proprietor. A D.MINISTKATOK'8 SALE. Public notice Is herebv L'iven that in nnranane of an order and decree made and entered by and iu the county court or Alexander county, state of Il linois, al the Annual term thereof, l81. In a certain cause wherein the undersigned aa administrator or the estate of William O Callahan, deceased, and iiilmlnl. (inter with the will annexed of Richard O'Cnllalian, deceased, w as petitioner and Thoma. O 'Callahan, Adeline Kenulston aud Alfred Math ews were defendants, tho uuderl(Ked will, on Wednesday, thu 21st day of September, A. D 1881, at llm hour of two o'clock p. m.,atthe frout door nl' Hie court house lu Cairo, in said couuty, offer lor stile to Hid highest bidder for cash in hand, lot. number four (4) iu block number forty (40) In laid city of Cairo, and lot number .own (7) In block number nineteen (l!l), and lot number forty-two (4) in block uu in bur twenty ( 'J0 , both in the First addition to said clly of Cairo PATRICK MOCKLKR. Cairo, 111., Aiinn.t 'fJ, 1b81. Administrator, etc . MVfCAL AID SOCIETY. JJUHEKA! EUREKA!! A SUBSTITUTE FOR LIFE INSUR ANCE CUMPANIKS. WIDOWS' & ORPHANS' Mutual Aw Society, OF CAIRO. OrirHiilzrd Julvlltli, 1S77, Under the Lawi o die .Mute of Illinois. Copvrlgutcd July It, 11177, Under Act of Congrfii. Ol'FlCEBB! I'. ( KCIICH... Pre.lil.nl C. T. K U I) I) Vice Pre.ident ,1. A. I.OLDSTINB Treaauror I I HllWItllN UaJlol A A.. " " ,,.. wvu.va. nuiinr THOMAS LKWIS HeeraUr- juii. c. n un a AB.i.uni Bccrotarr ;X1CCUT1 VJ0 COMM1TTKK.' 11. l.KIOIITf.N. I.. S TIII.UA9 J. C. WlllTB, W. r. PITCI1KH, J. 8. McOAHEY. HOAHD OF MANAOKH8: William Strs.tton.nrHtratton A Bird, wholesale Krocers; Paul U. Scbuh, wholesale aud retail drug- Slat : lla.en Ls'Rhton, coinml..lon merchants jaa, . McUuhey, lumber dealer; J. J. tjordon, phya Iclan; J. A. (loldstlue, of OoldaVlue & Kosenwater, wuuiurum biiu rvinu urj )mua., etc.; Win. IT. 1 ItCB- er, mineral aent; HeuryB. Kills, city printer and book binder; Cheiley llaynea. Cooper; J no. C. uuo, asei.iunt secreiary ana .olicitor: Albert Lewie, dealer In flour and grain i f. Uross, presl dunt Alexander Count Bank ; O. W, Ilendrlcke, contractor aud builder; Cyru. Close, general bi!hiii; i nomiis Lewis, secretary ana attorney at law; L,B, Thomas, broom manufacturer: W. F ltu.sul, contractor and builder; C. T, Rndd anoutdSt. L. AN.O. rallaoa(l;Mos. Phllllps.car tieuter; 11. A. Cbumbley, contractor, Cairo, 111... Hv. J. Spencer, clergyman, St Leul., Mo.; J. B. lluUiimo, circuit clerk, Mississippi county, Charla. ton, Mo.t J. H. Moore , lawver, Commerce, Mo.; I. HinL'letarv, phvaiclan, Arliniton, Ky.; 3. W. Tarry, phv.icliui, Fulton, Kr. ; Win. Ryan, farmer, Mitrrv, Kv. ; A. Steinbach, manuiacturer of .ad dlerv. Kvansvlllo, lud.jlke Anderion, aecretary to anperlutendent C. St. L. t N O. railroad, Jack .on, Tenn.; J. S. Hobortstn, phvaiclan, White villi). Tenn. I Thnma. A. Unborn, harneaa mak.r, Bolivar, Tenn. i Wm. h. Walker, "Dixie Adret tiling AtenJ, llollvSprtess, Mi...