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MEDICAL If you euffct from dya t jiult, use IIL'RDOCK 1)1,001) lilTTKKS. f yon an; aflllctoci with biliousness, use Jtn:i)o..K ui.ooi) iiirntKH, If you are prostrated with sick headache, take licKDOCK HLOOl) IIITTKH8. If your bowels aio disordered regulate thorn wth Ill KDOCK IlLooi) lilTTKIO. If your blosd Is Imtiure, purify It with UL'JtDOCK I1L00D HITTKKS If you have Indlgtstlon, yon will find au antidote in wrnnoCK blood liirrpts. If yon are troubled with spring complaints, efudl tcate (hum with IIUKDOCK UI.OOI) HITTBItS. If your liver li torpid restore It to benlthy notion with UUkDOt'K. BLOOD HITIKKH, If your llvur la affected yon will find a shure restor ative In M'UDOCK HLOO') EITTEIIH. If you have ajiy rpucU'fi of hmiiiir or pimple, f ill not to take BURDOCK BLOOD B1TTK US. If you have any alrnptorna of ulcer or tcroruloiia porta, a curative remedy will he found la DCKDOCK UI.OOI) IIITTEHS. For Imparting strength and vitality to the system, nothing can ui'ial Dl'KUOCK IH.OOI) UlTTKHS. For Ncxvoua and General Debility, tono up! the system with Blni)0(K DLOOI) MTTKIIS Bhh 1 1'BH Birm.e; Thial Ikmi.KT, 1'Mth, FOSTEk, MIL BURN & CO.. 1'rop'iN, BUFFALO, S. Y. For sale by PAUL 0. hCuTU. (1 ) MRS. LYSIA E. PINKHAM! OF LYNN. MASS. MWoiEBKU or LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S TOETAB1S CCMPOUITD. The PiIHv Onre For all Female Complaints. This prtrdo, as Ita Bam altrninca, eotulsta of VwaW PrvpM-tlr that a harml-ai la Um most dl tnU Invalid. tn on trUI tk inertta of thia Com pound will b rrcuraixnX, u relief la Immediate t aad wh.o tta omU eontlnm-d, In niaynlne oases to a hno. drd,spmuunt8urUr(fiyi!luUi(Muuiila will U--tltj. Oa account of tu trorr a mtriu, It it to-day r eomnuDM awl preacrllAJ by the bmt physicians la tbssouatry. II will mr ntlrfly the ort tnrm of faUlBft of the uterus, Ii'urorrha, Irrvgular and painful ManftruaUuo,allOrarUnTruiiljl, liilUnuuitun al ClcaraUuc, DoulliiN all in!laiiieiita anJ th con xjoant iplnal u&kuuai.aiul la wKUlly alitl to th Cbasga of UK It vlU dlxwln and nrxl tumor frm h uUtoiId an frly rtnttt of di'Vi lnnrient. 1t tandency to cam rum huniori tbar U chocked, rj apwdlly by It tur. la fact It hAa prorM in N tba (rrfat at and bert romwly that baa arr bn-n dlcoor d. ItpnoatiYM7rrtt.nof Uiytm,andirlrf Dw Uftaod Tlor. It rrraoTM falniK,ftatulnPT, (J KroyaallrraTlDg f or aUmulanU, aad rellerea wakiM ( tba atomacb K oar Bloattn. ntachca, Xrrrnna Trwitratlon, Oanaral Debility, IUplanna, lpnMloo and Indl nation. Tbat frrllng of bearing down, rauslnc pain, Ujhtand barkafbAlaljrt-ntiain-ntly cumlby Ita tu. It wlllat all Um.-o, and undrrall clrt-uinnton eta, act In bannoay with tba law that fonrna tba fmaJeTt.'m. ForlfJilneTroniilalnt,f rlilirr ii tliU o,miNnd It unaurpamrd, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Uliivpaml atSUand SW Wwtcrn Avi-nu".' I.ynn, Jtawi. Price l.00. Sit bittlr,rf..na. Kwii !,r mail In tho form of pill. aloln llw form of f'B utf1, on rncolpt of prion, 11.00, lr tut, tor either. Mra J'INiJIAM fraely anawtra all li'ttem of Inquiry. Bond for piO' phlot. Addm u alKiro . Minium lu ;ur. No famUrliuiildbwitli,mt l.YUIA K I'lNKBAM' LiVR TILLS. Th.-y rare Conitlitii.,n, CUIouhiivm and Torpidity ofttio Liver, in c,nt wr box. . FOIt SALE IIY Dltl.lKilSTS. j RICILVHD30N & CO., St. Louis, Mo. Wholcaalo napnla for LYDIA E. I'INKUAM'H Vecetablu Compound. GRAY'S SPKCIFIC MEDICINE. TRADE MARK. Tito (ireat Kng- iipii re mou v, au untniliuK cure for xeminnl wenkncKH piTinaturrhca. im potency nnd all lUHcaecMliBt folow as a aequunce 01 acil-HiHiHe; hpa' itinn of meltinre.' : jjoiore -iZX't Xftking. dlmnufa of vlKlon, preninttiro oltl a, and ninny Other dlaHHea that luad to lunaultv, coiiHiiluptlon or a prem at urn crave. Mr-Knll mirtlciiliirs In our pamnhlut. which wo deaiao to aend freebv mall to cvervouo. ivrTho BpcclllcMedirlno la sold bv nil druititlMtn at gl cr pacRaiie, or six packneei for or will be acnt free bv mall on reco i 01 um nimu;, ,,t MuureFKinu, 'THE OHAY MEDIC1NK CO., llurpALOi N . Y. Sold In Cairo bv ThiiI . Schiili. DK. FLAGG'S INSTANT PATN IIELTKF ta a wnnnrrill Klld 1 m 111 0(1 1 lltO CIUO for ttU Ul'l and pains. prCheumntism, NourttlKla, lleadoche. Ear ch, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, etc. Bold at all lruw;lBt. Wholesal depot lohn St. N. Y. Bend for circular H0EACE TURNER, Wlmluiinlc (UaJcrltt Feathers jj woodward Ave, SSISOIT.tKS, BoUllfw JltlcCIU -".la lit! THE DAITiY BULLETIN. ivNir MimNixD rnoH oava xoapriin, I .m goait Circulation of itny Daily In Southern IUinoia. 011(: Bulletin Ilulldlnc, WMblngton ATtnae CAIKO, ILLINOIS. Hubaorlption Kates: OAILT. Dally (delivered kycarrtom) per week f 36 Ity mall (In advaucu) one year JO 00 rilxnioLtha 500 Threo monlha g 60 One month 1 00 WIBK1.T. By mall (in advance) ue year it KUmontha t 00 n Tlireo noiiUia M) To cluha of ten and over (per copy) 1 50 I'oHtaue in all caaea prepaid. AilvertUlng llatea: iuii.v. Klrctlnaortlon, pr aquare $100 Hubaequeiitiuaertlona, peraquare 50 Fur ouo wutk, per aquaro S 00 Fmcriil noticii 1 00 Olilioarli) and ronolutloru pamed by o(.letlca tun cntii per line. Deaibc and marriauoa free WIKKLT. Flratlnacrtton, per aquare 50 B 'lhpeqnout lnntirtlona 00 Kluht llnua of aolld nonpamll constitute a aquare Dinplayed advertiaement will be charged accord im; to the rpace occupied, at above rate there be Iny twelve Uuea of aolld type to the Inch. To ri'L'iilnr advBrtlaera we offer anperior Induce mnotn both a to rates of chargea and manner ol rt c'liiylFi( their favora. Thlr pMjer may he found on le at Geo. P. Howell ( (i. 1 .-.ewFpaper Advertlalni; Hareaa, (10 Hproce atn-eti where advertllti( coutracU may be made 1 t 11 in new lora. ConimiiTilcatioLK upon aubjecta of general Istereat to the public are at all tlmea acceptable. Rejected m miiacrlpta will not be returned. Utter and communication ahonld be addreiaad "2. A. Burnett Cairo IIIIboU " Tlie Cairo Prines Current Oflice WaHliiugfton Avenne, (CornerTwolfth Htrect.) Tui Caiho rBK B.Ci'iiiif nt ta published every Tueaday and Friday from tho office ofTna Cairo Bulletin, and ia intended to give a true report of .be condition of the market on day of publication, and the puhlleher truita that full and complete qnotatlone will be given by the bmineaa men of the cltv. TEKM8. One cent, vcopy On all orders of 25 or more, of fame date, the subscriber's same will be printed without extra charge. Orders for extra copies must he received br 10 o'clock a. ., on dav ol publication. Tlie Market. TiiciifDAY Evening, Sept. 29. 1881. Tho weather, since the rain of Tuesday, as been delightfully cool and pleasant, ust the kind for handling grain and hay, f there was business enough in that line to make it any object to handle in a lively manner; as it is the market outside of flour is very quiet. Prices for all kind of pro- ucc are firm and well sustained, but the complaint is the lack of demand. This dullness and slack time will probably con tinue a few weeks longer, or until the usual active fall trade is fairly opened. Shippers w ill note a revision in rates of freight published to-day. The river is rising steadily and there la n fife stago of wtiter to all points. FI.OUK Firm and active. The demand ste;uiy and heavy, and receipts and stocks continue insufficient to meet this de mand. HAY Prices rule steady and unchanged. leceipts are light, but Btocks arc ample to meet the small demand. COItX Receipts are small, but the de- It 1 . , innml is lighter nun biocks are ampie. rices are firm and unchanged. OATS -The demand is only moderate but prices rule firm. Stocks are fair and receipts small. MEAL Prices aro firm at quotations, ut the demand is very limited. DHAN None in market on consign ment. HITTER -Choice continues in active re- quent and scarce. EGGS Prices nre firm and the demand giMid. Receipts find ready sale on arrival. CHICKENS Plenty and in tair demand at quotations. TURKEYS- Quiet and dull, a few coops stock the market and send prices down to one-half what thoy should be worth in De comber. APPLES Choice finds ready sale at 2.50 to 3.00 CABBAGE Plenty coming in and Bales made at 12 to 15 dollars per hundred, in crates. Sales and Cduotatlons. NOTK. The prices here given aro lor sales from flrnt hands In round lota. An advance la charged for broken lotsinflillngorders. FLOUR. 8"0 " choice .'. 7 55 7 BO 7 Ifl 7 50 75(JtO 75 tw Fancy... :' various cranes, on orders.... 'jeo Fancy , 100 Mediums DAY. (I cars "bIU edged" Timothy. . . . bears choice Timothy M 3 cars mixed .' , 4 curs Ullt Kdgu ,...'.!,'.'."'.'.' 18 00 17 00 15 00 17 50 COUN. 0 cara good mixed, In bulk H car whttu In bulk 4 cars mixua, damaged, in bulk 04 OATS. 6 car choice. In bnlk 43 2 car choice In sacks ia 8 curs in bulk 441 WHEAT. No, 2 Tied, pcrbu No. 2 Mudoturanean, 1 85 1 a? MEAL. 100 bbls City 400 bbls City a MMH S 70 3 803 70 BRAN. ROO sacks S'.'O sucks, i.i.i. 1. in... M.. ,.,, 1 10 105 THE DAILY OAIRO BULLETIN: BirrrEH. 400 pounds strictly choice Northern HO rvm pounda gilt edge tXil'tr, IM) pound Southern Illlnola Util5 008. lOOOdoaen.... 15&1S 500 doxuu 18 TUKKEY8. 10 dot live, old and young 3 00 Q, a 00 CHICKENS. 15 coops good young 5 coops Hons ,. 5 coop small youug ....1 WtfM B5 ... bOifiS 75 ... 1 -a CABBAGE, ! 0 heads por 100 0OJ18 00 ONIONS. Per bbl. M 4 50 POTATOES. F.arlyHose 8 gr.jy 50 Peach Blows .. none CKANBEItKIBS. 1'er bbl. FKUIT. Orapes. tier od 20 baskets peaches fancy .. c 7.731 00 2 oo jiit no au uoia goou Appica CIDER. Per barrel a iod 51) WOOL Tub-washed M(ft.n Unwashed LAIiL). Tierces,. Half do.. Buckets 13' 11 BACON. Plain hams M 8.C. ll.tue Clear aidea none 11 n4 Bhoulders lu 8 ALT. St. Johns Ohio Kiver ....V " .. . 1 5') SACKS. 2 bushel burlaps 6 bushel 5 bushel " lT'4 u DRIED FKUIT. Peaches, halves and quarters 7ftH Apples, bright 5!C BEANS. CHEESE. Choice navy .... Choice medium . .2 Ufti 2 ...1 TAlti Oi Choice, Factory im. Cream Viti BEESWAX. TALLOW. lb. HIDES Calf, Green Dry Flint Dry Salt Green Halt Hheep Pelts, dry Sheep Pelts, green 12 .... lasii.'i .... 7 50 1 TOBACCO. Common Lugs.. i uooa lags i W, 4 Low Leaf 4 75ft 5 Medium Leaf 5 5a B fr Good Leaf. VKl 8 or RATES OF FREIGHT. Grain Hay Flour Pork tfewt. yewt. Vbbl. Iibl. Memphis V2i 15 5 V New Orleans 2" ar, 4o M Helena, Ark 25 W M 7.1 vuiub.,. aM r.yt 4.') kw: Way .. 30 35 " Burnett's Cocoaine. A LADY'S HAIIl SAVED BY ITS I'SE. Burnett's Cocoaine will keep tho hair in stronir and healthy condition by stimulat ing the roots of the hair and restoring the natural action upon which its growth de pends. Twenty years ago ft single bottle saved a lady's hair in a desperate case where every treatment had failed; and since that early success thousands of cases of Baldness, Dandruff, Lossot Hair aud Ir ritation of the Scalp have yielded to this remedy. The superiority of Burnetts Havonng Extracts consists in their perfect purity and great strength. Beautifii'M. Ladies, you cannot make fair skin, rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes with all tho cos metics of France, or beautifiers of the world, while in poor health, and nothing will give you such good health, strength, buoyant spirits and beauty as Hop Hitters. A trial is certain proof. See another col umn. Telegraph. Choice Extracts lrom Drug-grists. "We know the value of malt, hops, cali- saya and iron composing Malt Bitters." "Our lady customers highly praise tnem. "Physicians prescribe them in this town." "The largest bottle and best medicine'" "Best blood purifier on our shelves." "Our best people take Malt Bitters." "Sure euro tor d isc ascs.' The Law of Kindness Is universal; it affects all the human fam ily, all animals, and may be found in pat ent medicines. Some aro drastic, and the patient is obliged to suffer pains worse than tho disease; but in cases of obstinate con stipation, dyspepsia, there is no remedy so klmi, so gentle in its euects, ami yet so sat isfactory, as Burdock Blood Bitters. Price 11.00, trial size 10 cents. Paul G. Schuh, Agent. All Entire Success. It has been proved by tho most reliable testimony that Thomas' Eclectnc Oil is an entire success in curing the most inveterate cases of rheumatism, neuralgia, lame back, and wounds of every description. Paul G. bclmh, Agent. Fellows' Svrun of Ilypophosnlutes, by restoring strength to tho nerves and muscles of the stomach, cures dyspepsia, which is but the result of loss of nervous strength followed by muscular rolaxation. Second Editiou of Job. Mrs. Ogdcn, N. Division Street, Buffalo, says: "I cannot bo too tnanmui mat i Was indnr-ed to trv viiur HDrill'f Blossom. was at one time afraid I should never bo able to got out again. I seemed to bo a socond edition of Job without his patience; mv face and hndv wnrn one vast collodion of boils and pimples; sinco taking one bot tloof your Bpring Blossom I aui quito cured, all oruntiona havn disaonneared, and I feel better than I havo ia a lonf? timo." iTice 50 cents, trial bottles 10 cents, rmi O. Bchuh, Agont. Horse-S Tito li n g-ilo bate? best material for sir A ni;iii!i roviveu. A c bored to by some for wns tho fwnustnoHs of lis advc tho many argument brought upon it thut wo were inducod, so years ago to try it. In tliroo or UHIR months wo had tho planks back again, being satisfied of tho disadvantages of clay for this purpose. Our present iloor of pltink is simply inclined a littlo from front to tour, whoro the usual gut tor is made to carry off tho liquid void ings. Wo do not boliovo in sand, coal onl.es, sawdust, asphiillinn, Hags, cob blestones, or any of those modern de vices to injiiro horses. Thus far wo have never noticed that thi-t littlo incli nation was in any way injurious; nnd wo doubt whether tho woodon grating that wo frequently see placed over tho planking that sonio uso would bo advis able on tho ground that the animal would bo mole comfortable, whilo th'n movable gritting or second lloor might load to accidents. Wlion a person can keep horses in good, Hound, henll.hy condition for livo to seven years, us we havo done on a carefully constructed plunk llooring, inclining a littlo to tho rear, it is just u-s well to bo satisfied with it. Do what one will, holes will bo dug by the stamping of the feet in tho eluy, and these will be filled with moisture, which will necessarily result In .scratches, qniu tor crack, etc. Iftho clay is leveled off and beaten down daily, it will make no difference. Some timo ago wo inspected a number of stables where many horses were kept, and wo encountered only one which was composed of anything but wood. Of course there will bo new things in ventions springing up, which aro to meet and overcome every objection, and there will bo somo to adopt them, but wo shall be satisfied with what wo bavo until thoro is something produced about which there will be no mistake. Rata Who Enjoyed Fun. A gooil rat story is told by a lady who lives in Baltimore, which shows that rats have a kind of humor about them at times which they will exercise even to tho extent of forgetting their plundering propensities. In the house of this lady was a child's rocking horse, and every night the rats would jump on tho rocking-horse and start it rock ing and rock it for hours, seemingly with tho greatest enjoytuent in the world. At first, hearing tho noise, tho peoplo couldn't imagine the cituso, and didn't know but the spirits had a hand in it; but when they cautiously peered out and saw the Iperfortuance it bccaino ono of the marvels of the neighborhood to see tho rats in their gambols enjoy ing themselves, laughing and having their fun rocking tho horse. Weather Wisdom, ' When you wish to know what the weather is to bo, go out and select tho smallest cloud you see. Keep your eye upon it, and if it decreases and disap pears it shows a state of tho air which is sure to be followed by fine weather, but if it increases in size, take your great coat with you if you aro going from home, for falling weather is not far ofl'. Tho reason is this: When tho air is becoming charged with electrici ty jyJl If 111 CtU blU. .I..4 Ml.r...,M lessor ones towards it until it gathers into a shower; and on tho contrary, when the fluid is passing off, or diffus ing itself, then a large cloud will bo secu breaking into pieces and dissolving- The Land of the Moquis. Never was life bo lonely and cheer less as in the desolate hovels of the Mo quis. Their land is irot a tender soli tude, but a forbidding desolation of es carped clitl's, overlooking wastes of sand where tlie winds wago war on tho small shrubs anil venturesome grasses, lnovirwr to thn drouth such as tlicv call- IVtMIU- " tl . a j- l l . a A not uproot, a tow scruouy trees, spot ting the edgo of the plain as if they had looked across tho waterless waste and crouched in fear, furnish a littlo brush wood for tho fires of tho Moquis, who aro fighting out tho battle for existenco that Is hardly worth the struggle. Fixed habitation anywhere implies some sort of civilization. Tho flinty bills aro terraced, and by careful irn frntmn thev man aero to raise corn enough to keep body and soul toget her. Tho seven villages wiihin a circuit oi ton miles have boon isolated from the rest of the world through centuries, yet k.ii , ... . t. they have so nine intercourse wim em u other that their tribal languages, ev erywhere subject to swift mutations, aro entirely utniiio. jnnunuuvc, uw set men wrapped in blankets, passively sitting on mo Dare, searou rocivs, m the sun, are the ghastly proprietors of a reservation ouco tho scene of busy ac tivities. They number only 1,600 souls, sltreils of tribes almost exhausted, sur rounded by cities unquestionably of great antiquity. Tho sad heirship of fallen greatness is written in the einpty ness oftheir barren estates. Fragments of pottery aro profusely scattered about and deeply-worn foot-paths lending from village to village, down tho river bank and winding up tho plain, mark tho ancient thoroughfares which aro now slightly trodden or utterly desert ed. How the Indians were enslaved and driven to the mines and how they perished there by thousands is a mat ter of familiar history. They wore an abject and heart-broken pcotdo after tho conquest, and their decline still III,? nn. Whole tribes are ex tinct. Others have united with each other for safety, and within tho memo ry of citizons of Santa Fo tho feeble remnant of tho tribe at l'eoos joined that at Jamez, which speaks the same language. jV. F. Tribune. a--- "No," said tho Michigan man, "1 can't say that my lawyer knows much law or is very eloquent to a jury, but ho'll flud a way to make it appear that the man who's suing me licks his wife, starves his childron, and steals hens, end that's better than winning tho case" Rev. Henry 11 Dexter lias found in tho British musem a long-lost tract by Roger Williams, aud the Providence Journal regards the discovery .a " a literary evout of importance." The li tlo roads: 'Christenings Make Not Christians, or a Bricfe Discourse Con corning that Name Hoathon, Comniou ly given to the Indlrns." It was print ed in Louloa in 1615. BULLETIN. . . , f Ilia ir. , .. 1, PETROLEUM Used and approved by the leading tiAKs or eukufe and A HE RICA. Tho most Valuable Family Romedy Known. B0BFS. rTTTs 8KTW T1ISKASM CATARRH. HEMOHRWOYns , , Concha. Colrhl. Sore ThrouLCronn anil -Try them. 25 and 50 cent sizes of iTI m .waar iuf ,w m mm mmr- mm m 1 it mm m rntr i m r s n i visas' n g (JBAMf MI D II, AT T1IK rilll.AOKI.PIIIA gwa.a.i-r.. I a taJliB A BOX. hILVttt JICDAL. AT TUL PABIS) KXTOHITIOM. COLGATE ftCON.Y, STOVES. For sale I y 0. W. Henderson, Cairo, Illinois. No Benefit, AtcliliiHou Champion. An Indiana newspaper thus writes: Mr. Geo. F. Ilelderlee, of IVni, Ind., says that he had suffered very much with rheumatism ami used many remedies without benefit. He found tye desired relief in St. Jacobs Oil. A Cough, Cobl or Sore Tin-oat should be stopped, iseglect frequentl re suits in an Incurable Lung dixenso or on sumption, p.rown's Kmiichiul TrocheB do not disorder the stomach like coul'Ii svruns and balsams, b.tit act direct I v op the inllum- cl parts, lill'tyiny i.r,l,itin, fivo roliof in Astnmii. lironcii.iiH, Loughs, Catarrh, and the Thro"t Troubles which Singers and Public Speakers are subject to. For thirty years i.rown s l.ionciiiui iroclies have been recommended by physicians, and always give perfect silisl'actioii. Having been tested by wide and constant use lor nearly an entire general ion, they have attained well-merited rank among the few staple remedies oi the age. .Sold at 2.) cents a box everyw here. 30 DAYS TRIAL pu,.a June 13, 1810. We will send on thirty days trial Dr. Dye's Electro-Voltaic AITLIANCES TO MEN Suffering from Xervmm WriiUiiro. ;i'iiernl Debility, loss of none force or vigor, or any dis ease resulting from Aiioocouiil oriiKiuui'MC, or to any one nlllleled with ltln-uiioil Ism, Neuralgia, Par. alysls. Spinal lHllleiiltles, KMncy or I.tv. r TrouMea, Lame Hack, and other lMwiiaosof the Vital Organs, Aloo womks troubled With diseases peculiar to their sex. Speedy relief and complete restoration to heIUl guaranteed. Tliei' me Hie only Kleelile Applliiiicrx lliiil Iiuviner1iee eoiiKirueled upon Sclrtnillc liliilli-. Their thorough efficacy bus been pr :, tl illy proven with the moot wimdcrliilKU' ax, mid the j Imvellie hlghi'M in1orrinetiH f'oin eminent inedleiil nnd Hi-lent Itic im e n and from IniiiilreiU ho hnv n hp HIV mul liolleiillv eined by their lute. Send at once Mr Illustrated psmphlet giving all liifornmtlon free. Address-. VOI.TA If lil.l.'r .. s .liiill, Mich. Tlitiiip;li Hhnkeii In Everv Joint, And filler with lever and airlift, or Villous: remUtunt, Uio sysleni may yet, he frued from tho mnllgnant virus Willi lloKtetler'a Htomiu'h lllttera, 1'rulort till) system iirultiHt it Willi tins iicnenctoni aau i,ii,illr uililcl. ta fiii tlierniiiVu a sutiremn renin- Jt. r..u ii..... flr,n.l,,UI .,m.tlnil1i,n ilu -J1 debility, rlionmatlsm, kidney tr.mtiit, WlUCn , IB ailments, .ult of loss ot nervous strength muX$i by muscular relaxation. n" v. -, grJit. wi.,: v" ,tMI. rai ul r all Dr,i , , i . ll7lrr Nrw for. 111. . jpatSUBSSBMKUU JELLY ..Ales Ml At NO ONE NEED 1 in PHYSI- U2Tb Tollei in-t Vajellne such as Pomade Vaseline, Vaseline Cold Cream, Vaseline Camphor Ice, Vaseline Toilet Soaps, Tor tht Treatment nf 2v i li rs r i is xai. Vi I V I II 0 1 ar: a a a v ia aa mnaiwiak,. i a w i wounds Ttnnws nirrr.BT twd' KTTirniiiraTTav' mww .nor is aa; iiauiar Ma VASELINE CONFECTIONS. An tfrreeable form of tak ing Vaseline internally. Vt ai. tl MVV, UIOV IVI TlinVitbari at all onr goods. MUTUAL AID SOCIETY, JjUREK A! EUREKA!! A SUBSTITUTE FOR LIFE INSUR ANCE CUMPANIES. WIDOWS' & ORPHANS' Mutual Aid Society, OF OAIltO. Organized Julv Uth, 1877, Under the Uws o the State of Illinois. Copyrighted July It, 1877, Cntfer Act of Congress. OFJFICKKS: S- lCrW President C. T.HIM). vice President J. A. UOLD8TINH Treaaurer J.J. tiOHOON Mm'Icol Adviser THOMAS LEWIS Secretar- JOHN C. W1IITK Assistant Secretary KXKUimVE COM M1TTKK: II. LEKiHTOX. r. h Tiioum J. C. WHITE, W. F. PITCHKK. J. S. McOAIIEY UOAIll OP MANAGERS: William Stratton, oristratton Bird, wtiolcsnle grocers; I'atil O. Scbub, wholesale and retail drug gist; Hazen Llghton, eom mission merchant; Jaa. S. McCiiihey, Itiinher dealer; J. J. (iordon, phys lelnn; J. A. tJoldstlne, oldoldstinu Hi Itosenwnter, viholeHiile and retail dry goods, etc: Wm. Y Pttcfi er, general agent; HunryU. Kills, city printer and hunk hinder; ('hosley llaynes, Cooper; Jno. C. White, Hssistuut secretary and solicitor: Albert Lewis, dealer in flour and grain; K. Iiross, presi dent Alexander County Ilnnk; O. W. Hendricks, contractor and builder; Cyrus Close, general agent; Thomas Lewis, secretary and attorney at law; L. S, Thomas, hroom manufacturer; W. V llussel, contractor and builder; C. T, Hudd iigeiuv. n. rniiaoiHij.'Yioses clumps, car- penter; II. A. I'hiimhley, contractor, Cairo, Ills.. uev. ,). niriu;.-r, ciiii'KVinan.nt ltllS, JIO.J ,J. M. lli'thiiiio, circuit clerk, Mississippi county, Charles toll, Mo. ; J. 11. Monro . luwver, Commerce, Mo.; II Ul.,,rlntnrv. Ill, v.l,l ,tn Avll.ml... U- . T IT Tarry, phvslcliin, Julton, Kv.; Wm. Kyau, farmer, Murrv, Kv. ; A. Stelnhach, manulacturer of sad dlerv, Evaiisvlllo, hid.; Ike Anderson, socrelary 10 hu pennieiiueiii v; , ni. i.. au ?i u. railroad, daclt snn,Teiin.; J. S. Hoherlson, phvsiclan, White ville, Tenii. : Thomas A. Osliorn, harness maker, lUillvRr.Tenti. ; VVtn.L. Walker, "Uixla Adver tising Ageu, Ilollv Springs, Miss Floreston Cblofirno A Haw VwklAisbl rsrhas, rnwraat, KrrMlf, Udlif .' H.itabrSr.lar.ln llnnaFl7llKli, llliwn ,'.. ti. f. Ciinger, lluchii. Mandrake, Stiliincia and manyl ,uf Ihouent medicines known arecombineuinr- krb's OlNCHa Tonic, intoa medicineof auch vaJ , ... .Li.ihreJ tei 1 4 rtcaann cnciii iwwn iw n lies t Health A rStrsngth Bsstorsr trr Fssd.J ' It cures JiysiH-PM-t, KheumAtmn, NeuralgM, iii-atiirunrs. uimi - - -a Uuwcls. Lungs Liver anil Kidneys. i Krniemlxrl J his l oNIC M I '""" ramuyj 'MrdiLiue iiievcrm.iiIo1Mdi-cnlirelf diJUrent from' , i m i-..ti irniinii-niiil nth(r I'nilif. as i . ami iritr fiturani trniTii itiuci''i"h" "I-"- -i- r I iirvcriiitnii.atL;iiDiitCurcdruiikciii.t Kunr liiltrrn :pnuiiifwitlnMitnn,tnrf vi riiw-nxv n.. n. j. Parker's Hair Balsam Ta. tml and msl nnnotutral hair ra Stent aud inmltf Investineiit Securities. Hsvlnt's Hanks'. luaiirauca Cninnanlea. Trustees) and lnvusturs generally are Invited to correspond with us regarding bonds they may deslro to buy, sell or eichH' go. Municipal Honda, Water works Company IioiniH, Hint desirable Kailroiid Securities Hi ways en liiintl. J. K. I.KW1S A CO.. llatikers, 47 Cedar iSt. New York. FATKNW. Dknj. F. Ghakton, Btouy B. Ladd IIauieht E. Tains. Late Cotumlsiloner of Fatcnta, P AT.ENTS PAINE, GRAFTON & LADD, Attorneys-Hi Law and Sollcttora of Americas and Foreign Patents. 0 a: '' 413 FIFTH 8TRHBT, WASHINUTwe.,lteg, rractlcs patent law In all Us brand gj, ; Patent Oftlca, and in tn BUprem c - Pmirui of the cnitca Riaioa. i-atrnni', - K .. .1 .1.,,,,. f. nnala ' N V Ril(l in CaitV, P'o. f o o o GO