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THE VOLUME XIII. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. City Officers. Mayor N. B. TliisUewood. Treasurer r. J. Krth. Clerk Dmtils. J. Foley. Counselor Wm. B. (Itll)urt. Marshal I.. II. MnyurH, Attorney William Hendricks. B44H1 or AU)HMK. Klrst Ward-I'eter Nsnp. T. M . Klmnronch. Nucond Ward Jiio lllultlu, C.N. Uuuhe. Third Ward-Il. K, Make, John Wood. Fourth Ward Charles 0. I'atler, Adolj-U Sv.0 boda. Kiftb Ward-T. W. Halllday, Ernest B. Pettlt. County Officers. Circuit Jodu'ii 1). J. Maker. Circuit Ciirk-A. II. Irvln. County Judi!K. 8 Vociira. County Clerk H.J. Jltimm. County Attoruey J. M. Damron. County Treasurer Miles W. I'arker. Sherllf John Hodges. Coroner U. Kltr.eerald. County Cmnmlslonera T. W. Halllday, J. A. Glbbs and hamuul Urllcy. ciiubcrei. CAIRO BAPTIST. Corner Tenth and Poplar street; pnacklng first and ttilrd Bundaya In each mouth, II a. m. and 7:W p. m.: prayer meet ing Thursday, 7:30 p. m. ; Sunday school, ft:30 a.m Kev. A. J. II ESS, Pastor. CHUIICH OP TUB REDEEMER (Episcopal) KourtMcnth itrwst; Sunday 7:00 a. m., Holy Eucbasist; 9:W)a. m ., Sunday school ; 10:S a.m., Morning prayure; R:W p. m., evening prayers. F. P. Davenport, B. T, It factor. FIRST MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHCKCH. Preachlnnat 10:80 a. n..,S p. m., and 7:30 p. ra. Babbath acbool at 7:80 p. m Kev. T. J. Shores, pastor JTJTHERAN Thirteenth itreet; aervlte 8ab J bath l:ao a. m.; Sunday chool2p.m. llev. Koappe, pan tor. METHODIST-Cor. Eighth and Walnut street; Preaching Sabbath 10:80 a. m. and 7 p.m.; grayer meeting, Wednesday 7:80 p. m.; Sunday cbool, a. m. Hot. Wbittaker, pastor. PHEBBYTEKLAS-Klghth street; preaching on Sabbath at 11:00 a. m. and 7 30 p. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:80 p.m.; Sunday School at 3 p. m. Kev I). V, (ieove, pastor. ST. JOSEPH S (Roman Catholic) Comer Cross and Walnut streets; services Babbatb 10:80 a. b. ; Hunday School at i p. m. ; Vespers i p. m. ; ser rice, every day at 8 a. m. Rut. O'llara, I'rlcnt. ST. PATRICK'S (Roman Catholic) Corner Ninth itreet and Washington avenue; aervlcef Hah Oath 8 and 10 a. m. ; Vesper 8 p.m.; Hunday School I p. m. services every day at 8 a. m. Kev. MiUtenoti priest. K. K. TIME CARD AT CAIRO. ILLINOIS CENTRAL K. R. TRANS ABUIVS. TRAINS DEI-ART. tMall .4:10 a.m Kiprces 0:55 a.m Accom'datlon. 4:o0 p.m Mall 3:3.') p.m tKlpress 8:!) p.ra tAecomdalloa..ll :10 a. m MISS CENTRAL It. R. tMall 5:Sip.m tMall .. 3:Va.m Express 11:) a m tEipress :-Jta.m C. Jt ST. L. K. R. (Narrow Gauge.) Brpress 4:3flp.m Express. :40a.m Aecom'datoln U:3rt p.m A-om'datlon. 1 p.m Sondayexcur'n 8:05 pra Sunday excur'n 8:40 a m ST.L., I.M. 48. H. R. tKxpress 2:V.a.m I Express.....12:0'ip.m tAccom'dation. i:30p.in tAccom'datiou.U:45a m CAIRO TNCENNES R. R. Mall ft Ex .... 5:O0a,mM&ll A Ex.... 9:39 p.ra Dally except Sunday, t Dally. ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. THE Shortest and Quickest Route TO St. Louis and Chicago. Tho Onlv Lino Running 9 DAILY TRAINS U From Cairo, Making Diuect Connection WITH EASTERN LINES. Thaws Lkavb Cairo: 3:lfu m. Mail, Arriving In St. Lonts9:a.m.: Chicago, 8:30 p.m.; Connecting at Odin and Kfflugham for Clnclu nati. Louisville, InUianapolia and pulnts Knot. 11:10 a.m. Bt. IjOih nnd "NVestom Kxpress. Arriving In St. Louis 7:05 p. m., and connecting for all points West. 4:JO p.m. Kaat Kxprpas. lor St. I aula and Chicago, arriving at St. Lonle 10:40 p.m., and Chicago 7:0 a.m. 4:iIO p.m. Cincinnati Exprpss. Aralvlng at Cincinnati 7:) a.m.; Louisville 7:30 a.m.; Indianapolis 4:00 a.m. Passengers by this train reach tho ahovo points la to 3tJ liuUKS In advance of any other route. WTThe4:3D p. m. express haa PULLMAN BLKEPING CAR Cairo to Cincinnati, without changes, and througu aleepura to tit, Lonls and Chicago. Fast Time Kast. PoaaQTifrOPa nT this line go through to East. X ay?3CllLlS ern points withont any delay caused by Sunday Intervening. The Saturday after noon train from Cairo arrives In new York Monday morning at 10:35. Thirty-six bouraln advance of any other route, ....,. wr-For through tickets and fnrthcr information, dt1v at Il..aols Central Railroad Depot, Cairo. PJA8. JOUSSON. J- U. JONES, Gen . Southern Agent. Ticket Agent. A. H. HANSON, Gen. Pass. Agent. Chicago IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE. TRAINS LSAVX CAHlO, Arkansas and Texas Exproe 11:30 a.m. Dolly ARRIVX AT CAIRO, . 0,K tL m. Dallv ommodatton.. 8:30 p.m. Dally jtet omce; o. oouumiinYDi.. . , E. U. MILBURN. Agent DENTISTS. pR. E. W. WHITLOCK, Dental Surgeon. Umox No. IDA Commercial Avenue, between Eighth ana rtinin Btreeui JJR. W. 0. JOCELYN, DENTIST. FFICB-KlgUU Street, near Com erclal Avenua DAILY CA1 JOHN SPROAT, PROPRIETOR OF SPROAT'B PATENT Refrigerator Oars, AND Dealer Wholesale in Ice. ICE BY THE CAR LOAD OR TON.WELI PACKED FOR SHIPPING. Oar Lioads a Specialtv. OFPIOKt Cor. Twelfth Street and Levee, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. MILL AND COMMISSION. JJALLIDAY BROTHERS, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. Commission Merchants, DHALIRS TM FLOUR. GRAIN AND HAY Proprietor Egyptian FlonringMills Highest C&sh Price Paid for Wheat. VARIETY STORE. EW YORK STORE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The Largest Variety Stock IN" THE CITY. GOODS SOLD VERY CLOSE C. O. PATIEIl & CO.. Cor. Nineteenth street) PaiVA Til CommercialAveruel valiUt Alit CAIRO AND NEW MADRID PACKET. REGULAR PACKET TO NEW MADRID. STEAMER SILVERTH0RN. W. J. Tl'llNER, Master. J. K. MUSK, Clerk. Loaves Cairo for New Madrid and way points evi'ry Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 2 p, in. . . . .' 1 . ... j J T. J.... nvturning leaves im'w Mauria nuaausuny, rnuny, aud Monday at 1 a. m. For freight or passage apply to JAMES lUCGS, Agent. WOOD YARD. Qt W. WHEELER, Summer Wood and Kindling constantly on hand STAVE CLIPPINGS At Seventy-five cents per load. Stave Trimmings At one dollar per load. Tho "trimmings" are coarse shavings and make the beat enm mer wood for oookln a purposes is well as the cheapest over sold in Cairo. For Mat smith's use insetting tlrea, they are unequalled uvavu yuur uruura ai me Tenth street wood vara 8TEAMB0AT BUTCIIERS. JOSEPH ABLE With- JESSE HINKLE & SON, Steamboat Butoliers, 70 OHIO LEVEE. tWL&ruo stock of fresh moati of all kinds eon stnntly on baud. Must delivered to any part of tho city, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. CAIRO. ILLINOIS. FRIDAY MOROT THE GREAT SKIN CURE INFALLIBLY CURES Itcliiiiff and scaly diseases, Kcrofulous Humors, UIcoi-h, Old sores and Mercurial Affections, When all other linnian airen ties Fail. THE CUTIf.'UKA TRBATMENT, for tho euro of skin, scalp and !..'d dlHonHoa, conslsto in tho Internal ueo of Cutlcnra rosolvent, the new blood purifier, and the external use of Cutlcitm und Ctt ticura soap, the (treat akin cures. Forsnnhtirn, tao and greay skin use Cuticum soap, an exnlslte toilet, butb and nurtury aanatlvu, fragrant with dollcloua flewcr odors and healing balsams. SALT RHEUM. Will McDonald, 2MJ Dearborn t:, Chicago, urate fully acknowledge! a euro of salt rheum on head, neck, faces arras aud leg for seventeen years; not ahtv to walk except on bands and knees fr one year; rotable to help himself for eight years; tried hundreds of remedies; doctors pronounced hie case bopcleas; permanently cured by the Cutlcurt remedies. PSORIASIS. H. B. Carpenter, Enq., Henderson, N, Y., cured ofPiorlaclaor Leprosy, of twenty years atandinc, by the Cutlcnra Hesolvent Internally and Cuticurs and Cutlcura Soap externally. Tho most wonder ful case on record. Cure ccrtlflor' to before a Jus tice of the peace and prominent citizens. All af flicted with itching and icaly diseases should scud to us for this testimonial in full. SKIN DISEASE. F. U. Drake, Ksq Detroit Mich, suffered beyond all description from a skin disease which appeared on his banda head and face) and nearly destroyed bis eyes. The most careful doctoring failed to help him, aud after all had failed he used the Cutlcura Kesolvcnt Internally, Cutlcura and Cutlcura soap externally, and he was cured, and has remained perfectlv well to this dav. SCROFULA. Hon. Wm. Taylor, Coston, says, "Alter three months' use of cutlcura remedies, and 12 year from at constant suffering from humor of the face, neck and scalp as was ever endured, I can say that I am cured, and pronounce my casu tho moat re markable on record. I have bees so elated with my success that i have stopped men on the street who wera afflicted and told tbem to get the Catlcu raremultes andtbevwould cure them. SKIN HUMORS. Mrs. 8. E. Whipple, Decatur. Mich., writes that ber face, bead and some parts of nor bodv were al most raw. ncad covered with scabs and sores. Suffered fearfully and tried everything. Perma n entlv cured bv Cutlcura Remedies, CUTICURA Remedies are for salo bv all druirglsta. I'nteof Cutlcura, a medicinal jelly, small boxes VOcts.: large boxes II. Cutlcura resolvent, the new blood Dtirlner. II per bo' tie. Cutlcura Medi cinal Shaving Soap, lfcis; in bars for barbers ami large consumer, hka. I'miclpHi depot wtths it t'unr.K, Hoston, aiasa. tSAll mailed free on receiptor price. COLLIN Ono Couin's Voltaic El.ElTMO 1'UKTRR. COStiui! TfllTilfl PlfllBIF1'' " m.r, ""I'ertor to every bj uuior appliance hefora thn Af Aavt?C& public. Ihev instantly re- AS T fc lleve Dysuensla. Liver Com- 1lamt, iMninrl. Fever ar.d Ague and Kidney and 'rtnarv Difficulties, and may be worn over the pit of tho stomach, over tho kldnevs or auv alluded part. 1'rlce 2H ceti's Sold everywhere. w filths run tK, lioston, Mass- PI1YS1C1AJJS. Q.EOROE II. LEACH, M. D. Phvsician and Surgeon, Special attention paid to the Homeopathic treat ment of surgical diseases, and diseases of womon and children. Ofllco: No 10 Eighth street, near Commerolal avenue, Cairo, III. H. MAREAN, M.D. Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Office on Commercial avenuo near tho corner of Klgbth street, over Tabcr llrolher's Jajwolry store. Residence corner Fourteenth street and Wash ington avenue. The Colehratod Eloctro-Vapor and Medicated Hatha which aro an nnfalllnn cure for Rheumatism Neuralgia, Hover-Ague and many other allmouts, administered dally during olHco hours. Ofllco hnnrs. from 8 to 12 a. m from 1 to 5 and from 7 to 8 p.m. BANK. 1HE CITY NATNOAL BANK Cniro, lllinoiB, CAPITAL, 100,000 OFFICERS: W. P. BALLIDAT, President. H. L. I1ALLIDAY. Vlce-Pnisldent. THUS. W. HALLLDAY, Cashier. DIRECTORS : ITAiTI TATTB, W. P. B4IXH1AT, MIT li, HALLIDiT, It. H. OtTHKlNdH AH, U. aiUJAMSOH, ' aTirUIN BIHDi B.B.OAMDII. Exchange, Coin and United States Bonds BOUGHT A.ND SOLD. S?An,1!,!i,c',od nd ne'l banking baslneii HorseS to ibnte.-. for utr Ac Homo for . 31u.stne.sa of its advo '-mont. brousrht vo" wcro inducod, b otrv it. In throo or KR IM purnoHo. Our presoiit u i TiTnr is simply inclined a littlo MAJtKhlroitr, whoro the usual guU ny oir tho liiui(l voiil- ' uevo in nnnl, coul tllllCAOO, ORAIr. .... . Cuicaoo, September 29, 10 :00 A. m Pork-Octoher, ; Jan'y. 20 C5. Whcat-Oct'r, $1 38?; NovV, U 41. Corn-Oct'r, 72; Nov'r,73. Oats-Oct'r, 41; Nov'r, 45. Chicaoo, Bcptetnber 29, 12 m. Pork-Oct'r, 19 20; Jan'y, 19 43. Wht-at-Oct'r, 1 39; Nov'r, 1 42. Corn-Oct'r, 72; Nov'r. 72. Oats-Oct'r, 45; Nov'r. 44. Chicaoo, September 29, 1 r. m. Pork-Oct'r, $19 25; Nov'r, $19 45. Wheat-Oct'r, 1 40; Nov'r, 1 44'. Corn-Oct'r, 72K 5 Nov'r, 73. Oats-Oct'r, 45Jtf; Nov'r, 40. COUNTY BOARD PROCEEDINGS. BKPTEMMEH TERM. hXATK OK Il.Lf.NOIH, ) Alexander Couuty. ( A regular BeBaion of tho board of county commissioners of Alexander county, began and held at tho court house in the city of Cairo in said county and State, on Monday the 5th day of September, A. D. 1881. Present: Thob. W. Halmday, S.vm'l Bhiley, J. A. M. Ginns, Commissioners. Sam'IJ. IIujim, Clerk. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. The bond of John Pilliarda for ' permis sion to keep and maintain a grocery in the town of Elco was presented to tho board, and on motion approved, and the clerk in structed to issue the required license upon his filing the treasurer's receipt for the necessary amount. The following reports of inquests held by Coroner Fitzgerald wcro presented to the board, examined, approved and ordered filed, viz: Adolph Ilebsacker, July 12, 1881. All fees being paid by the brother of the deceased. Chas. Austin, colored, July 17, 1881. Francis Heater, August 7th and 8th, 1881. The bill of Dr. J. W. Ronfro amounting to $20, for holding a post mortem examina tion on the body of Frauds Heater was pre sented to the board, and on motion rejected, for tho reason that tho board finds no pro yision.of law to warrantfhm Jn nnyint? the sauto. Tho balance of the day was occupied in examining and allowing claims against the county, pending which the board adjourned until to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock. Tuesday morning, 9 o'clock, Sept. Cth. Tho board met pursuant to adjournment. All members present. The board proceeded to tho selection of the petit jury lor tho ensuing year, which resulted as follows, viz: First Cairo Morris Sullivan, P. II. Schuh, Wm. Johnson, N. W. Hacker, F. Kratcky, John II. Johnson, A. Botto, Geo. Lattner, W. S. Emery, I. N. Smith, John SpMat, Peter Carraher, Leslio Kinuear, J. Iocknedle, II. Ilasenjagcr, P. O. ISarclay, Wm. Thrupp, E. B. Dietrich, John F. Rector, Louis Burger, P. Kilmartin, Wm. Trig;,', Jacob Klec, John P. Brodenck, A. Ilulley, Sim Taber, A. Black and John English. Second Cairo E. M. Scanlan, W. E. Mehner, J. 0. Atchcr.'.C. N.JIIughus, A. T. DeBaun, D. B. Thistlewood, W.W.Wright, II. Schultz, P. II. Saup, E. O. Pink, M. J. Buckley, Wm. Alba, II. C. Lnflin, R. II. Baird, Sr., C. A. Scofield, W. C. Jocelyn, II. Swallow, A. P. Schroder, Peter Neil', F. Vincent, James Quinn, J Oholson, James Ross, John Cannon, Samuel Meyers, Casey Stitcs, Newton Rico, Y. M. Davidson, Michael Koblcr, S. S. Torrey, Herman Hill, N. A. Keifer and Most Tessier. Third Cairo -C.T.Rudd, M. P. Walsh, Wm.McEwen, Wm. Lbnergan, N. A. De- voro, John Wood, John P. Feith, M. P. Fulton, J. W. Hill, P. J. Thistlewood, M. Kilbum, B. McManus, Leander Axlcy, Jas. F. Miller, O. J. Lattner, Richard Marnell, J. A. Poor, Frank Schombs, John F. Schol- lot, F. S. Smith, II. S. Williamson, Daniel Iloil, J. A. Phillia, Traber Artor, James Cheney and B. F. Parker. Fourth Cairo-E. E. Walbrldge, J. II. Consnt, J. H. Woolridgo, John E. Hender son, John Limbert, Geo. II. Lyman, 8. B. Penn, John A. Roevo, P. C. Bush, F. 0. Metcalf, John Hogg, P. O. Longlis, E. Fitz patrick, Henry Boodo, A. G. Frazor, Goo. B. Ramsey, A. S. Robcrton, John Cook, Wm. II. Whitakor, O. Boar, Henry Drake, John Pain, Thomas McCabo, Frank Heafloy, W.T. Juno, David Barry, James Kcnnody, Wm. Carey, Bryant Rogers, Andrew Kline, James Thomas, John Kruge, James Spencer, W. M. C. Heath, Jacob Klino Jr., Goo. Wil son, John 8. Pollock, Henderson Downing and Frank Drum. Fifth Cairo -W. F. ritchor, E. W. Greon, Chas. Armstrong, D. Kelloy, T. 0. Wilson, Potor Easloy, Geo. Van BrockBton, Joseph Caveuder, F. Sarbian, A. Lippett, Oeo. Lohr, R. M. Morgan, Cyrus A. Mills, Wesley Mock, Jos. Harrington, Goo. Seller, G. W. It. CorllBS, John Calvin, T. EUlgott, J. C. La IIuo, 0. II. Thompson, August BULLETIN ill r , . 1, 188L. 'ZMiiwajgiiTTrTOai i mmiiiiHUiu twarii l-.lir. Ala. Mi ll Mft lP.hft IJUIII - . IB l r a I v4 ' a f ajs -1 fQ. M. Lally,Wm Kcene, Jackson -7.es and Thos. Darmoddy Thebes Holdon Cully, J. G. Rolwing, Tliomas Garner, Thomas Garner, Aaron Cobbs, Thos. Norman, Alfred Corzino, M. Minton, Jasper Hatcher, J. Christian, Chas. Mason, II. H. Pcttif, Hngh Crain, Wm Pcttit, Jacob Light, Wm Everett, J. M. C. Durham, Wm. Slawon, Wm, Himpkins, Henry Ilolsliotiser. Lake Millignn-N. Hunsacker, W. R. Laine, Juines Ice, J. S. Ryal, G. W. ltyal. East Capo Girardeau Moses Minton Rob't Edmundson, Samuol McGee, John Cottier, Henry Jarviu, James Belcher, Geo. Jackson, J. M. Riggs, Geo. Lasley, J. A. Mathers, Wm. Larkey, J. N. Garrett, J. II. Sams, J. C. Shires, James L. Saunders and A. C.'Jaynes. Beech' Ridge Carson Martin, Marion McKcmie, Geo. DcGclder and John II. Parker. Ciooho Island- David Bishop, Eli Ab Hliire, Henry Lipe, C. S. Doyle, David Lipe, J. C. Burnett, J. W. Brown, Wm. Hamby, J. W. Martin, J. J. Webster, J. N. Lewis, James Dickcrson, Berry Noble, Samuol Peterson, . James Morgan, A. J. Daniels, John Chism, Geo. Ellis, Thos. Ellis and S. T. Bradshaw. Sante Fe G. B. Bankston, 0. Bradshaw, James Ilargis, Milibrd Hargis, Philip Hacfner, J. F. Quinlan, Wm. McElvoy, J. Dougherty, Chas. Miller, William Gay, N. Wortlungton and Henry Smithy. Unity Phil Finch, Isaac Lentz, John M. Boles, B. F. Curtis, T. J. Craig, J. Parrott, J. P. Coil, Wm. Winton, Emanuel Holmes, W. C. Allen, Goo. Hodges, JoReph Glasgow, Wm. W'iimeycr, James Benson, Wm. J. Milibrd, B. P. Wilbourn, Wm. Ireland Jr., JJin Lynch, John Irby and John Holden. Clear Creek J. Stump, J. C. Burgctt, M. V. B. Sweeney, Samuel Walker, Colum bus Gilc-,, James Woodward, J. S. Mc Raven, T. M.' P. McClure, Eli Douglass, T. J. Finney, P. C. Collins, Thomas McRaven, Wilson McOnte, A. Kaufman, John Reams and John Gearing. Elco-F. A. Short, J. W. Durham, N. F. Putnam, W.'W. White, Henry Bass, R. V. McCrite, James Heater, James Allen, James Provo, Horace Caldwell, J. D. Whitaker, Sidney Miller and Thos. 8. Mooro. CaudviBky Henry Dunning J. P. Small Sng, P. Sullivan, Isaac Collins, J. B. Den ton, Joseph. McRaven, Geo. Long, Peter Miller, Wm. Powlcss, M. McCrite, George MIIlui, Wra. lunniu, L. 1). IlargiM and Benjamin Dexter. And out of the jury list aforesaid, tho county clerk is hereby instructed to draw the requisite number as tho law directs for tho several terms of tho said Alexander couuty circuit court for tho year 1882, to. wit: the February, May, July nnd Septem ber terms thereof. The following named persons were selec ted, and they are hereby appointed judges of election for the Bcveral precincts in tho county for the ensuing year, viz: First Cairo G. V. V Kcaig, Thomas Wilson and Joseph I. Able. Second Cairo A. Comings, W. M. Wil liams and W. A. Keyser. Third Cairo John J. Bird, John wood and B. F. Blake. Fourth' Caim-R. Fitzgerald, Siim'l Wal ters and I). J. Galigan. Fifth Cairo Chas. Lancaster, J.C.Thom as and James Carroll. Beech Ridge Marion McKcmie, Madison Johnson and John II. Parker. Lake Milligan James W. Ico, N. Hun sakcr and W. II. Lano. Gooso Island Jas. H. Mulcahey, Andrew Naw and John Walker. Santa Fe A. II. Ireland, John Bishop and John M. Dorton. Thebes Martin Brown, Thomas Hobbs and 8. Marchildon. East Capo Girardeau James Billingsby, lames L. Sanders and E.B.Garraghty Clear Creek P. MoRowcn, A. J. Fenloy and Henry Goodman. Elco- I. B. Vick, J. W. Ronfro and David Mowery. Sandusky-!). D. C. Hargis, M. Fitzgcr aid and Henry Dunning. Unity Wm. J. Milford, J. P. Coil and Wm. Ireland. Tho report of tho viewers herretotoro ap pointed by this board to examine tno ground for tho proposed now road from nodgos' Park to tho A. C. Atherton bridge across Cache river is beforo tho Itoard, and it appearing from said report that tho Baid veiwers recommend said proposed now road upon tho ground surveyed ami located by them, and tho board being now fully ad visod concerning tho same, it wsb on mo tion,ordered that tho said report be received and approved, and Baid road locatod ac cording to said report, and tho county olork is hereby Instructed to notify W. 0. Allen, road supervisor of tho district wherein said road is located to tako tho balanco of tho time of his road hands and procefld to open up said road, and on motion tho sum of fifty dollars is lieroby appropriated towards clearing out tho samo. Tho report of G. It. Horrick, Isialt 13. Vick and A. J. Thompson, who at the last soesion of the board wore appolntod viewers to view &nd report upon the expediency of relocating a portion of tho Capo Girardeau Ku.it trail Dnii i i t IfnilM Odlrr., N.w VorM tllr .Mies!!! road in the NO ONK NEED the board, nu pori mat sairt catcd and rec chango, and the txX vised in tho premisC pur. motion, received and app-.M , change ordered. The petition of W. H. Ralls and fifty n other residents of the Elco precinct is " presented to tho board petitioning for a discontinuance of a portion of the Cupe Girardeau and Ullin road, as follows : Com-" meucingat a 'point whero the new r begins, west of Elca and near the resic of Milea Cauble, and coding at th crossing of the Cape Girardeau and i and tho Anna and Joncsboro roads. " And it appearing that all the ' mcntsof law have been complied It. Horrick, L. 1). Davis and W. . were appointed viewers to report upon " the " expediency of said proposed vacation at the next session of this board. The petition of Joseph Bundschuh and others asking the board to repair the bridge across Cache river at Unity, is before the board, and ordered received and filed. The county is prepared to act on tho samo as soon as Pulaski county fulfills her contract with Mr. Bnley, viz: To make a good road and fix the approach and abutment on the Pulaski sido of the mer. Toncliidod To-morrow. Cvartanip a Publio Necessity. An Ohio justioo has decided that "coitrtlrig is a public necessity, and must not bo interrupted; therefore, it a young man wanted to kiss a girl he might put her father out of thu room first if he liked." In Chicago the fath ers have decided that the mother of tho girl shall oomo into tho parlor at 9 :30 o'clock sharp and 'make some blood curdling remarks on; the necessity of young people getting plenty of sleep. Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Are you disturbed at night ami broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth f It so, go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. It will relieve the poor littlo BUll'erer 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 reculate tho bowels, and five rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly Bate to use- in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescrip tion ot one ot the oiduat and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold evereywhere. 25 cents a bottle. Geo. W. Walling, Esq., superintendent police, New York, observes: By the uso of St. Jacobs Oil. a member of this depart ment was relieved of rheumacisra. It is simply marvelous how quickly con stipation, biliousness, sick headache, fever and ague, and malaria, are cured by "Sel lers' Liver Pill." She Pawed it Along. "I send you my testimonial in reference to Spring Blossom, having taken it for dys pepsia and receiving almost immediate re lief. I passed it to my neighbor, who is using it with same result?. Mrs. J. W. Lekkei.t. "Elmira, N. Y." Price $1.00, trial bottles 10 cents. Taul G. Schuh, Agent. A Liberal Offer. Wagner & Co. Michigan Ave. & Jackson St. Chicago, offer to send Electric Belts, Bands, etc., for tho cure of Nervous Debili ty and other diseases, free, for examination and trial beforo purchasing. Thcso Elec tric Devices are tho invention of Dr. D. A. Joy, of tho University of Michigan, and aro claimed, to bo tho only Eleotnc Devices or Appliances for the euro of diseases that have; yet been constructed upon scientific principles. See their advertisement in this paper. Allen's Brain Food positively cures nerv ousness, nervous debility, and all weakness of generative organs. $1. 5 for $3. All druggists. Send for circular to Allen's Pharmacy, 315 First Ave., N. Y. Sold in Cairo by Barclay Bros. Incredible. F. A. Scratch, druggist, Jtuthwn, Out., writes' "I have tho greatest confidence in your Burdock Blood Bitters. In ono casa with which I am personally acquainted their success whs almost incredible. One ludv told mo that half a bottle did her moro good than hundreds of dollars' worth of medicine sho had previously taken." Price $1.00, trial size 10 cents. Paul G. Schuh, Agent. Wkitb to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western' Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for names of ladies that have booh restored to perfect health by tho uso of her Vcgetablo Com pound. It is a positive cure for tho most Btubborn cases of fomale weakness. Go to Paul G. Schuh for Mrs. Freeman's New National Dyes. For brightness and durability of color aro unequalod. Color from 3 to 5 pounds. Directions In English and German, rrico 15 centB. , A smooth complexion can be had by every lady who will uso Parkor'a Ginger Tonic. For promptly regulating the liver and kid neys and purifying tho blood there is noth ing like It, and this is the reason why it so quickly removes plmpics ana gives rosy bloom to cheek. . Bee nonce. Fell Down. Mr. Albert Anderson, York Btroet, Buf falo, fell down stairs and severely bruised his kneo. A few applications of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil entirely cured him. Paul 0. Schuh, Agent. x. a a a us v m spt