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rvxrv rurrm om 1 urnrM DAILY AND WEEKLY. Term ot UuTtsori ptlon. piiee op ruBTiai: Dully oney, ar hy carrier CJi) pur cent discount II paid In advance.) Daily, onu year i.y mall , Duly, one month .. Weekly, one year tl'..,.. a . ....u $13 Of) , ifl no . 1 00 . 2 im . l w niTir.ii iiiouiim t WC'luhn of ilvu or more for Weekly bulletin at onetime, pur year, 1 AO INVAKIAHLr IK AllVAHrC. All Communication'! should he ndrlrtrpl to ii. A. Hl'KNKTT, I'tibllsher and Proprietor. TUTT'S EL' ma"TaiJ PILLS A DISORDERED LIVER IS THE BANE of the present generation. It isfortha Dure of this'' disease and its aTtondauta, 6lCK-HEADACHE."BILl6U8NE83." DYS PEPSIA, COSSTIPATlOIPILESreto., that fUTT'8 PILLS have gained" a world-wide reputntion.NoRenie( yHaa "e ve r been 9isooverf;dthfttact8BO Rently6rf "tho digestive organs, giving; them vigor to as almilate food. Aa "a natural resuH,tha Korvoua Kyat-em in Braced, the Muscles am Developed, and the Dody Robust. Clilll nncl Povor. B. KIVAL, a Planter at Bayou Burn, La, nays: My plantation la In a malarial dlstrlot. For aaveral yeara I could not mako half a crop ot account of bilious, dlanaaea and chllla. 1 was nsarly diarourafrad when I began tha uaa of TUIT'H HILl.S. lbs roault waa marvelous: my laborora auon became hearty ami robuat, avud I have bad uo further troubia. The r rr I lere I he enarm-ved Liver, eleanaa be ItliMxl front Mliuiiiuua AMiniura, auisl miiw the bonels to K4-t naliirulljr, arlUti vm nlilrh noonapwn fii-1 nrll. Try I lita rfinnlj fairly, aul yiHi will rain healthy IHarraUcin, t lBroiilliMj. Pur lllmtd. Strung ervra, utl m auunii Liter, frlr, iHrulM. OiUra,iU Hurra) HU,X.. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. iat v Haik or Whisk kha changed to a duwr at la "K iiy a atntclH application of this Uye. It Imp i! a natural rnlor, ami nets Instantaneously. c ni tiv IiniKiniti, or sent by Mjtrifaa ou receipt f ( in- I.,llnr. Office, Murray Street, New York. Information and Inrfut Heriiit 1 trill be mill leil mil on avvtiration. 9 IIo(j Hitters are the Purest acl Ilest Bitters ever Made. Tliey arc cumjounlt!l from Hops, Malt, liuelm, Mamlraku ami D rnJuliiiu the old tat ami best, and most valtnMe. medicines iu tliu world, uod contain all tliu best and moot cur ttive properties of all other rem edies, being tliu yreatcst Ulond I'urifier, Liver Regulator, Hnd Life and Health Ke Htoring A'ent on oMtli. No disease or ill lit!tt!tlt can possibly lo'ig t xist where thesu Hitters are uned, so varied and pt rdct are their ojit-ratinUH. Tln-y uive new lite and vigor to Uicaed t.nd in'rinn. To all ilinee einploymenta cause irreulurity of the bowels or tirinary orj; tns, or ri ijiiire an ttpeti.T, Toidc and mild Stituul aut Hop Hitters are invaluable, being highly curative, tonic and fct:mu!a tinir, without iiitoxica'.iiig. No matter what jour feelings or symp tonH are, what the tlisea.ie or ailuu-ut ifl i, use Hop Hitters. J) n't wait until you are sick, but if vm only feel bad or miserable, uso Hop Hitters at once. It may eave jour life. Hundr-ds have been wed by ho doing. $"00 will be paid for a ease they will not cure or help. Do n )t stiller or let your mends sulfer, but me and urga th in to use II p Hitters. He member. Hop Hitters is uo viUylruggeg drunken nostruin, but the Purest, and Hest Medicine ever nude; the "Iuvalid's Friend and Hope," and no person or family should be without them. Try the Hitters to-day. 3) LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEQETAELE COMPOUND. A Sure Cure for all rRMALB TAK. Ni:8Hi:s, Imlciilliitf I.riicorrhn'ii, lr rcHiilnr anil rulnful .llenNirnnllon, lnlliuiniiaili u ntitt I'lceraliunof lite Woinbi I liioillnH, riU IjAI'hth i:ti:ki, &e. ITPloaant lotlietnt, inearlnits anil lmmtwDaOi In lt KtTcct. H In ft grroit hflp I" pregniinc'y, anil ra. Hot pain during labor ami at n irulnr periods, NiTsiruxN t sk it am) niKst iiiiik it utrrLT. rrFoa 4t.tWtSaails of the generative! ornani of alther m, It la atfoml to no nnipdylhutatiaa tui bom hi-fnre the public i and for all dlm-nat'l of 1U KmaKTa It la th airalttl Remttly in Hit World. IWKIDNEY COMPLAINTMof Klthcr r llnd (irent Itcllcf la Its I'se. t.VDM K.l'IKHAM'a IIUMH) ITJIIFIKH will rra.liiinm rvrry TiwOita r lluinoia fmm Ilia lllimcl.at Iho wimp tlmn will irlvw toil" anil utmnrth to tUuaywtvni. A mar oUcii In resulla as Ilia Compound. irnnthtlio Cnmpoiinii and Plooil rurllW arn ri riatvd at M and Wi'tira Avi-mio. tynn, alana. Price uf either, gl. Sit bottles for I. The Compound Is sent hy ninll In the form of I'll Is, or of loiniti, on rsrelpt of prion, It oi' Ikii for altlier. Mrs, lMnkham freely ajuwors all loiters of inquiry. Bneloso S cent slailip. Bend for pamphlnt. JfsaMim ttHijar. lirt.vniA K. TlvKiiAa'a l.irrit.U etira fimallpa. ll'tUilli'iiiHa and TorpWIly of Un- IJver. Si eonta. -Holil by all PriiHglats.-, p) HARRI8 REMEDY C0.fRIi.,i. 1 1 l iw miiu inn noi rrnp'l nr PR0LHAKRI8' PA8TILLE REMEDY from Nitvoui ud fiiynlcil Utitl lumt Aim otiii-r wno nuflff Hy. Prtmttur Ktlmuitlui aurt their mtnf gloomy rmiMqurnmit Tha Kmnl, It put up la twata. an. i llt'llnn a rannth) anil rad li-alty auM. u. nirillf-l.T ( l up IB OOSV. HDl I 0"H imnilllli f He. t lanomb la atTant a ours, onlfM la irr. onn.l a i Be. I (lutlat u'' tnnnlho, St, Seal br msll la nlaln arimttii, nifflln far I ilaa amapaay saVk Bn, rwiphlM dewfl. liif Ibis ilirass amTaaiO l tuia Nat waltd w stipllaaUsa, WWOMAN CANf HEALTH OF WOMAtA .SYMPATHIZE WITHES THE HOPE 017 VNf WOMAN. sJlTHE RACeIJ THE DAILY Curious Advortisemonta. Some venerable old print hits collect,, ed the following very curious udvertise nionU, which uro worthy of a careful perusal: "I would like this advertisement trans lated into French," handing to a clerk in the American Register ollico the fol lowing curious advertisement: "Twenty francs reward will bo paid for the re covery of a cameo brooch which repre sents Venus and Adonis lost on tho Roulcvard ties Italicns about ten o'clock last evening." Hut tho literary productions of adver tisers who have axes to grind, and who pay liberally for the privilege of occu pying space, have before proved very interesting bits of reading in tho col umns of a well-edited paper. II. II. lirown & Co., of No. Centre street, kept standing for several weeks in it leading New York daily: "Soldiers who have lost their discharges, and those who did not receive peusion from the dato of their discharge or death, please upplv." In the "Vants" department of a coun try exchange, a resident ad vert Lies for a "woman to wash, iron and milk one or two cows." A wine merchant asks for bids for "sixty dozen of prime port, lately the property of a gentleman forty rears of age, full in body, and with a'high bou quet." A livery stable keeper offers cheap "a mail phicton, the property of a gentle man with a movable head as good as new," and "a splendid gray horse, cal culated for a charger, or would carry a ladv with a switch tail and warranted kind." It is easier for some people to deter mine what they want than to ask for it. Words are bugbears to them and lan guage takes terrible shapes. "To be sold A grand piano, tho property of a lady about to travel in a walnut case with carved legs" was lin inorou.sly commented upon by the Si( unlaij Ui viiw a few months ago. The Iriah World copies an item: "A purse lost bv a poor widow woman who lias a sick eliild containing 12s. and a letter." No wonder the child was un well. The next item in the column is the Worhr s own, and is as follows: "Robert Taylor, 8.3 years, is the father of twenty-five' children by three wives seventeen of whom are living." Rob ert should be tried for bigamv. The Chicago Tribune, not long since, copied the advertisement of a widow who intended to succeed her husband in the management of a hotel. "The ho tel will be kept by a widow of the form er landlord, Mr. "Brown, who died last Summer on a new and improved plan." She will be aided by other stockholders. Such a corporation w ould not deserve to have a soul. A coroner' b verdict reads thus: "The deceased came to his death by excessive drinking, producing apoplexy in the minds of the jury." A country paper says: A child was run over by a wagon , years old, nnd crosseyed, with pantalets on. The above reminds us of the poem handed to John Plurnix relative to the young man who "on the Pecos river was "axdentally shot." Referring to the weapon, the poet said "it was fine of the old style brass-mounted, and of ueh is the kingdom of Heaven." Sloominy ton Ej(. A Mansion in Pompeii. One enters through a long vestibule, on each side of which are several shops, not. connected with the house. From the vestibule, with its mosaic pavement, one is admitted into a large, square place, called the atrium, which has a roof over it. with a square hole about eight feet in the center. In the Hoop, tinder the- hole, is a square marble basin, of the same si.e, called tho iinpluviuni. It has on one side a pretty marble foun tain, and water was always playing in the basin; besides, during a rain, the water also dripped into the Wnpluvitim. This atrium formed the chief source of light to the front portion of. the house, as thev never hail w indows opening on the street. On each side of the atrium are tw o or three little rooms not more than six feet square. The walls are covered with frescoes, and the floors are of line mo saics. The ceiling, which has all fallen in, was of stone, built on the principle of the arch, and covered with stucco and frescoes. It seemed queer that they should have such small bedrooms, but tho Pompeians seemed to care little about their sleeping apartments, as they passed the most of their time in the for um or larger rooms of their own house, The room contained a bed, and that seemed to be all. The walls, against which the beds were placed, aro cut away a little, thus allowing tho bed to be a'little, longerthan the room. These bed-roonis each had a door, with a grating over it. to admit the light from the ntriimi. Tho sockets in which the doors swing are still to bo seen in the marble threshold. Hack of the atrium is n large, square room separating it from tho peristilutp, called the tabliuum. It has mosaic jiavement ami line frescoes on the walls. The use of this room was to receive peo ple who had business with the owner, On each side of the atrium, nextto.the sleeping-rooms, are two wings or ala, also with mosaics and frescoes. J.taek of the tabliuum Is tho peristilum, a cov ered court similar to the atrium, only that the roof - is supported by tall col umns. A marble basin is in the center. Around this perisliluni are small bed rooms also, and on one side, through a small passage, Is tho kitchen, a small yet well-arranged apartment. The most prominent objects nre the two large serpents painted on the walls, as I he serpent Is the protector of thocook ing department! The Moves were always, of brick, and bad several small places for charcoal, over which the kettles were placed. In the lower part is a place to storo the coal. On the opposite side of the room Is a brick sink. Going back through the passage, we go into the peristilum again niul throiicji a room at the back of the peristilum, similar to the tabliu um, arriving in a largo court surround ed by columns so as to form a portico. In tlie center of this garden were trees ami plants, ns has been proved by means of the carbonized roots of vege table matter, The entire building bin walls on every side, nnd tho only en trance Is through tho front door. Micb a building is but an example of an or ilinary dwelling house. QAIKO BULLETIN: SATURDAY MUKN1NU, AUGUST 12, 1882. Sleeplessness. Nurcotics nnd sedative murder Bleep; the unnatural stupor is soon followed by ill eli'ects. Simmons Liver Regulator removes the cause of restlessness and sleeplessness y regulating tho bowels, by establishing good digestion and by quieting the nerves. Try it, nnd you will soon know tho bless ing of good health and sound sleep. "I hsve been a great sulferer from dys pepsia and less of sleep, As soon aB I feel the Icust nervous I take a dose of Simmons Liver Regulator, and sleep nil night. "Mrs. R. Buy ant, Oriswoldsville, Ga." A General Stampede. Never was such a rush iuhiIo for any Drug Store as is now nt Hany W. Schuh's, for a trial bottle of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Couuhs and Colds, All peisoiiH affected with Asthma, Bron chitis, Honrsi ncfs, .Stvi re Coughs, or any affection of tliu Throat smi Lungs, cmi get h 1 rial bottle of this great remedy free, by calling at abevo Drug Store. (4) Allen's Brain Food positively cures nerv ousness, nervous debit, y, and all wenknos of generative organs, .f 1. 5 for All diuggists. Send for circular to Allen's Pharmacy, aio First Ave., N. Y. Sold iu Cairo by Huclny Bros. Goto Paul G. Sch uh for -Mrs. Freeman's New National Dyes. For brighfne-s and durability of color are uneoualed. Color from 2 to 5 pounds. Direct;. ts ic English and German . Pri e 1,1 cents Tru, to Her Trust. Too much cannot, be said of th. ever faithful wite and mother, constantly watch lug and caring for her dear one-, never neg letting a single duty in their behalf. When they are assaile 1 by disease, and tliesjs tem should have a thorough cleansing, the stomach and bowels regulated, blood puri lied, and uislurial poison exterminated, she must know that Electric Bitters are the only sure remedy. They are the best and pureM medicine in the world and only cost fifty cents. Sold by Hairy W.Schuh. (4) A Cough. Cold or Sore Throat should be stopped. Acglect frequentl re sults in an Incurable Lung disease or on sumption. Brown's Bronchial Troches do not tlisorder tho stomach like cough syjps 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 IV .die Speakers are subject to. For thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physicians, ami always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have attained well-merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. Sold at So cents a box everywhere. Escaped from the Toils. Jno. Btco, Liporie, In 1., writes: "Ilur luh for Spring Blossom; it is alt you rec ommend it t be. My dysp psia has all vanished. Why don't jou advertise it? What allowance will yon make if I take a dozzen bottles, so that I cmild obl'me my friends occasionally?" Price 50 cents, trial bottles 10 cents. Paul G. Schuh, At. Taickltn's Arnica Salve The Best Salve in the svorlrt for Cut9, Bruise". Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles. It is guaranteed to give per fect sttisfaction, nr money refunded. Price 25 cents per bos. For gale bv Geo. E O'Haha. "Ski.leu's LtvEit Pn.i.s" have been the standard remedy for malaria, liver com plaint, costlvenes", etc., for fifty years. Dk. Kline's Gkkat Nekve Restorer is the marvel of the age for a'l nerve diseases. All Cts stopped free. Send to 031 Arch street, Philadclpia, Pa. Mas. Dukes, of Colfax, Indiana, has i mi ning soro on her ankle for two years. "Lind.sey's Blood searcher" cured it. Personal! To Men Only I The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro- Voltaic Belts and Electric Applicance on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are atllicted with Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality and Manhood, and kindred troubles, guaranteeing speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigor. Ad dress as above. N. B No risk is incur red, as thirty days' trial is allowed. Noting the cftects. U. Gibbs, of Butfilo, N. Y., writes:, "Hearing your B irdocK B'ood Bitters fa vorably spoken of, I was induced to watch their effects, and find that in chronic diseases of the blood, liver and kidneys, jour bitters have been singularly marked with success. I have used them myself with the best results, for torpidity of the liver; nnd in the case of a friend of mint) suffering from dropsj, tho elftct was. mar velous. P. O. Schuh, Agt. Jacoji Mautz u.k, of Lancaster, N. Y.. pays your Spring Blossom works well for everything you recommsnd it; myself, wife, nnd children have all used it, ami vmi can't find a healthier family in New York state Oct. 5, 1880, Pried 50 cents, trial bottles 10 cents. P. O. Schuh, Agt. A Short Road to Jlentlli. To all who aro sinl'eriiig from boils, ul cers, scrofula, carbuncles, or other obsti nate diseases of the blood and skin, a course of Burdock Blood Bitters will be found to bo a short road to health. Price 1,00. Paul 0. t'chuli, Agent. Beds of Down Feel Hani. All beds seems hard to tho rheumatic. Then hearken ye peevish sfl'iiersl Apply Dr. Thomas' Edectrio Oil to your aching joints and muscles. Rely upon it that you will experience speedy relief. Such, at least, is the testimony of those who have used it. Tho icnieedy is likewise suc cessfully resorted to for throat and lung disease, sprains, bruises, etc. Paul G. Suhuh, Agent. Over 800,000 Howe scale have been sold, nnd the demand increasing continually. Borden, Sttlleck & Co., atrents, St. Louis. Mo. (4) Both Lyditi E. Piukham's Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier are prepared t 2iYi and 233 Western Avenue, Lynn Mass. Price of either, l. Six bottles for f". Sent by mail in tho form of pills, or of lozenges, on receipt of prico, $1 per box for either. Mrs. Pinkhsm freely answers "11 letters of inquiry. Enclose 3c. stamp. Send for "Uuido to Health and Nerve Strain." Uli. CLAHK Indian Blood Syrup. u . III d CO J OS S.-S W'M 111 i, -- TO S3 (T&.UE MAUK.j HvRpeiisla, Liver Ills eases. Fever and Anno iilieniiiHtisni, irop, Heart liiseiisc, bilious ness, Nervous Oebiluy etc. TIIK Ili:ST IiKMEPY KNOWN 10 MAN! iwclve Thousand Bottles Sold Since 1870! Vliis Svrup posi"jkcb varied properties : It. utim ulates the ptyalincln the saliva, which couverta "the starch and autar of tho food Into (tlucosu. A deficiency iu ptyaline causes wind and souring ol the food in the stomach, if Ihe luedicl io .a Men immediately aftrr eating, the feraienutiou ol IikiI Is prevented. It acts upon the Liver, It arts upon the Kidneys, It Kegutates the Bowels, It Purities the Blood. It Quiets the Nervous System, It Promotes Digestion, It Nourishes, Strentttliens and Invijpirates, It Carries oil' the Old Wood anil mukes New. It Opens the. Torfs of the Sklu and Induces Healthy Perspiration. It ripntrul'ises the hereiiitarv taint, ortiot'on in the Mood, which Kenerates Scrufula, rvt;plHS. and all manner of Skin Difeacs and Inierual hu mors. There aro no spirits employed in Its ntannlartnro and It isn lu taki-u by the most delicate hahu.or by te s'd and feeble, care only being required In nt tenti u to directions. Oulva, Henry County, Ills. I wns suft'erlng from Sick Meadnche and D rzl ness so that I could not attend tomv household du ties, and a hhort trial of lr. Clark Johnson's Indi an Blood Syrup cll'eciuallv cured me, MKS HKLKN ELKINS. Waterman Station, DeKalb Co., Ills. This Is to certify that Dr Clark Johnson's Indian Wood Svrup has cured me of l'niu In the Hack. It Is a valuable medicine. MK Wool), i entre Hill, White Co., Arlt. lilts it to certify that I was, afflicted with Palpi tation of the Heart for iduut years I tried dlllnr ciit doctors, whoso prescriptions tended more to weaken me thiin they li to ftrennlhen. 1 ai Iiikt res lve'l to trv Or Clark Johnson's Indian liiood Sytup, which proved to ho a positive cure not on ly curlnztlio II 'art Dli-enn), hue also a Sick Ilead ach which bad been tronVtl 1 11 ir. me. MKS MAItY A. SKAL. I was Vllicted with Liver Complaint .ind Dyspep sm and fulled to net reilef, although in-lni; medi cines from oar bout dociors I commenced nlnt! Dr. Johh"ou'e Indian lllond Svrup, "in! ashort triul cured inc. T. W. IilSlNli, Mollne, ill. This i crtillos that Dr. Clark Johnson 'a Indian Wood Syrup li'is enVetUHlly cured mo of Dyspepsia. Too much caunot bo said iu praise o' It. W. E. WIMMhK, Bedford, Mo. Aieuts wanted for the sale of the Indian Wood Syrup in every town or villane, In which 1 have uo agent. Particular? given on application DKCOGIsrs BELL IT. Uliratory 77 West 3d at,. N. Y City. JOTICK TO CONTRACTORS. CltyCl 'rk'sofflcii. Cairo, 111 , Ailir.9. IPS' Sealed proposals will h" r-ielv. tl at (Ms otlle.o diroete1 In the c Itv counrll, of do city of Cairo until meeting of the cl'y council Monday evening August 14 H, issj for fu'rnlshiiiL' Hi" material and dolu the work or doing ihe work nereis ry lor tho roc. 'instruction ol the follovvlngsldosalks, lo If constructed of wood, vlr,: n the we. t aid" of Commercial avonne, between Stlili an '.l.'ud street-. The contractors to use all old nueerlal lit for uu. A good and snillclenl bond for twice the aniuiuil of bid mtt't aeeontp iny bid. The work to be done to the satirfirtion of tho committed on streets, Tho right to reject anv or all bid" teaerv d by the rlly. I). J. roi.Ki'.CItv Clerk. INJKOTION, la a positive oura for all Dtachavirsa. BtlnpltiK. Bimirttntf nnd l'nintol Sensations ol ilia flTOINARY PASSAGES 0SI.OOS OlllO. I'ltm ii pr bottlu. Tor salt by all ilrinr Rlats. or aMit bv K.xereat on i - 77 AvcumriraHt CINCINNATI' .nil i it A u ,r j uiimh iiumo uioullou tula paper. Korsalu by BARCLAY MUM., Cairo, 111, INCREASE $10 $20 WHEAT $S0 STOCKS $100 YOUIS CAPITAL. Tliim iloMiinit lo make money mi a null and tninlltiiii InvontmonlH tit ui'iitn, pi'oi'istoiis niul stock ripi'ool.illo is, 'M II do mi by oper ntiniiiM imr plan. 1 loin Mnv 1st, l.-.-l, t i tlu i-i'nliti iliile on lii Vi iiOili'i'ts ol iMO.isMof I .l'"M. ensll ie itl'.'i liavi been reiiloU'd nnd pal I to imchtor mm hi lit i nit to si'veiul titucii tun olii'tnul invsht liioi't, ',tiM IoiivIiik Iheorntmiil In vobtuieut iniiknw tiioimr r y iililo on dmiiiiid. KApluinitory en' cuius ami suiti tnenla of fitnd W' sent. troe. Wewutit H'SIshimiOIB mteiits, who will reirt on cvoi-a and ttitrodtiCB tho 1'lr.n. l.lboral coiiiotlss oiis raid. Ajdreja, minion ,M, rrlisills, Malar Riata, l'bleaui 1IU mm 15" inn i Kducational. PENNSYLVANIA Military ACADEMY r HKftTK.lt. Ut yer opeus Huptemhor 1.1th. New llulldiuga. Huperlor accoiumndailons, Appointments complete. Fngllsh, Colliglate, Chemical, Civil Kuirinarlpg c rsa. Degrees Conlerreil. Apply to W P. Halltdav, Ksq., patron Cairo, 111., or lo COL. TKKO HYATT, treat. Indiiuiii Asbury University. I. College of Literature sad Arts. Two couraoa - Clussira) and 1'hl osopulral. II. Theological i ourse. In.tiuct on hy tho pre blent and lour profcrsor. III. Law Course. Iiiatractlun by three profes sors. IV. .Military Depnrimont. under charge of United Sti'tes olllc r. V. 1'r puratory soliool. x skillful and experl eti'i d teachers. Tuition free. Ladies and gentlemen admlttod. Ln-ntioii healthy. Kir. t tt rtu begins Hept. l.'i. A iply for ratalogui! to AI.KXAN )KR MAItTIN, LL.Il., Fres't. Urecncastle, Indiana. JOTICE 1 OCONTKAC fOIIS. Cl'y Clerk's n!i!c , Cairo, III,. July 31t, 1HSJ. hea'ed I ropoa!swlll I e receiv. d at tills olllce, directed to theclty council of the city of Cairo un til meeting of the council, Monday evening, Asgi'.st li b, lsx for liirni-'htng the niuterial and doing th" work, o doing liie work ni cesttiry for Ihe re constr iction oi the billowing sidewalk", to lie con stiiirtcd of wood, viz: n the east side of Wal nut street, between Fourteenth an 1 Fifteenth, streets A trood atei stiitlc'ent bund for twice the a-iount must u-company all proposltlona. The work to hj done to the satlsfac, Ion of he commit tee on streets. The right to ret.. ct any and all bids reserved by the cttv. U. J. FOLEY, C If Clerk. X 01 ICE TO COST'iACTORS. CltyCle k's olflc, Cai-o, 111 , JulvSNt. Wi. Sealed proposals will tie received nt this olrlco dir cted hi the eity pouni'tl of the city o Cair.-, until meeting of co incll. Monday ovonlng. An en 1 1 Ith, IshU, fur itirnlshi-ic the m itenal and il lug the wnra, ur d ing '1m work, necessary lor the reconstruction of the Iclinwlng sldewaika. To be reconstructed of wood, viz.: On the westerly side of Walnut street, hutween llth Hiidllth sir ios, and on tie fn ithe ly side of .Mb street running l.'i f ct westerly from Washlri'ton avenue. T.i be constructed of brick, viz; tin the southerly I 'e ot Mb street running feat, westwa'ijjy from Waluitt s reel A provided by ordiiniuce No. TS, approved Novem'ier lrd, lisi. which Is on til i in th.s ottlce and snhjurt to oxaiuiuatioa at any time. A t'ood and sultl 'ient. 'oud lor twice the amount must iiCMniroiny nil propositions The rlg'it to reject anv aud all tdd rese vod bv tho . ttv. 11..I. V iLbY.Cily Clerk. (i RAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. TRADE M?K. The (ireat Eng- "Hn remedy. An .T, uiiiuiiiui cure inr .I1 .n.lnJ t...ul.n,uu 1 .HMrnint'.p, I,.. tin 1" ' poteucv i.id all illsea-es thai folow as a sciiuence of lelf-ahuse; as T t in-1 " ' . ? ij'JiU.'U J.a'.UJnniversaii' ssiturie , p. ... m, pain n the hack.1-6 i12R. dlmucss of vision, premature old age, and many other diseases tliat lead to insnnltv, loiistimutlon or a premature rrave. irFull particulars In our pamphlet, which we di.sire to send free bv mill to evervone, HT"The Specillc .Mi Uiclne is sold bv all druggists at 81 per liorKBtre, or six packages for $S, or will be sent bee bv million receipt of the miniev, bv addressing Tlltt OKAY MKDICiNE CO., Hvrnu-., N.Y On acennt of counterfeits, we have adopted the Yel ow wrapper; tho oulv genuine, (ittaiautces ol cure Issued Sold In ''alro hy P. 0. SCHl'H. V liol, sale Agents, Motr son, I'lumbe- 4 Co., Chicago. bay DR. BYES hi BEF0RE AND AFTER Electric Appliances are isnt on 30 Days' Trial, TO MEN ONLY, YO'JNQ OR OLD, "lirilo are suirerlnir from Nsbvoi-s Pkhility, l-O'T VlTAI.ITV. I.AI'K OF NrUVK Kolli K ISO Viooa, Wasti.nu W kak NtssKS anl all tlmr ilisenses of a 1'khsoxai, Natckk ri sultln.- ri uin Aat'sica niul OTIIKa l AI'SSS. Sneeilv leonf Hil l FulllliU'te reslo. ration ot IIraltiiA loon nnd Mamiooih,iiuvtfhi. The runil.st itiseovery ,.f ttie Noi, iceiith Century, Send ut unee fur Illustrated I' liuplilet tree. Ail. Hubs VOLTAIC BELT GO., MARSHALL, MICH. 5 ttsons AWARDED The Best Known Remedy for Backache or Lame Back. Rheumatism or Lame Joints. Cramps or Sprains. Neurafeia or Kldnoy Diseases. Lumbago, SovoroAcheo or Pains Female Weaknoss. Arc Superior to a II other l'lastera. Are Wuprrlor lo Pods. Aro Huperlor lo I.lnluirnla. Are Superior lo Olotinenta or Malvea. A re superior lo Electricity or aalvaiilam They Art Immediately. They Strengthen. ThryMoothe. They Relieve Pain at One. Tury Positively Cure. CAUTION. Hctisou'sCapclns rorons Plaa. uts nave orn inntainu. I'o not allow your druggist to having a similar palm elf soma other plaster anunditig name, Msg that tho word I spelled t.-A-r-v-1-rs K. i-nre , ris. SEABURY A. JOHNSON. JdannlacliiHtig Cheinists, Wi'W Yotk, "siflilK ItlMIKDV AT I, A NT. Pries IWi Price . rla, HMLsD'S Mwilcrttcd CORN and BUNION PLASTER. PARSONS' PURGATIVE PILLS till Hlood. and will enniplntolr ehanits ths liUmd la I hi, ra ti ra aval m In three inmit na. Any parson who will taka 1 pill sell nlahtfrnm I to ISwsaliBmsrba ntnrad to soiind hsslth, It aueh a China bs isimOiIs, Bold v- ary whsra, nr asal by niatl for R laitar atmna 1 r mail lor S laitar aUniBa, I, St. itvu, Mask,, Iwuisrljp llaacor, Ma A. 9 0 . V 1 mpctne -MEDALS.- Plaster. ini'BD!" NEW ADVKRTISKMENTS. atnrn's Sparkling Specific f ir indigestion and l!l!iotisiiss, tliu water of 'h- famous rtelUor Hps, In (lupllcated ii a mo mit with a spoonlal of 1rr rai l's Sultier Aiiertcut. which contains eery val uable olemui t of the tiermnn Spring. The great e i physic ansof Kurop pronounce that free gift of I'rovidetice ,he most poient of all - nown alter at ves, nnd Its fne simile, fresh and foaming, t- now pitie d wil hot the reach of every Invalid of tha western world. .sou) by all nnt'Goisrs. LOOK! LOOK!! SEE!!! KOCUiKWTON'H PATENT SHELVING, ADJI'STARLKhhiI I'liKTAl!!.!", f. r stores nud all iuriosea. Can change space britwKin the sbelvi a In a mo. ni 'tt. No tiouiilf! to put np. Noun to take down. Write for tiescrlptlvo circulars, prlc lists, 4c, Address: PATHS I' MIKI.V'INti I'll , : fill W. Miidls.in St. Chi. ago, 111. Y(UN(i 'I yon want tol earn Tclegra- 1 'l 1 ii piiy ) J, -,.w (I1tha, and ha certain of a situation, addiess VaU iitlne llrolbura. Janesville, ' Is. UVKRl'ISKHsj send for our select Hat nf local ' A-lleu .:iHlii r. i:,..t 1 lf..i.-..ll i. ,.. I.) u . X. V I -' wi vu in kf'lUlU Ob. N W A !) V K !( ! (. K M fc N Ta . Btfr5nf7i'i'iC7 ouri' ol iifr.itulti, Pitit.if-, ii'iil., '!'"t''r, Dili Hor, cmrt; r..r, .nucuriu l f tscntfi, ( Rlrirrrt lm OT n i'1'i'kiiu, raiuatm ' ,Uin l Jlllf , R'tt) Uli OltKia llitVUt'l. Il Hlfr ljll Alt lln.jo.l. ami country itnre kfer. .rll it. ((. y, HtWmrt A I... I'rm.'. IMIt.tii.!. ... !..,., 7,eo.t n.' w. J- sy y ' vet"' ...re ADDT0.11INC0ME (.'Inln.i'llcrstlie' .niret minriHiif ninMng nimlur nviilhl iwolit.froiu inn- i inu'itMot into slWHi or nioro ileal in fiRAI..F?.:'V!SiC.lS&STOCKS Kai'h irvMutK'r ufi t tin- 1'HHcitLuf iminliinc. nipitiil )i the i'Awlh 10 to WKi tor ivnt. iiiU'!nliatil nn-tulily. It (K)rtrtrif nin'miiittirifMMit rui'ti im tnU'r. Bhui"- W each, nil'rn iIj'i'. nniift--ilik', triinfiVriLiil, A iviiuhlfi.'or-riM)iii-nt witiiUtl in I'viry uwi, Bfitil inluitnipnta. Ki''nn;Uirv Cirn'iiir w-nt fn-c. Afbm- H. l:. KhlMjilo, ii Cu., K7 h V,'J LaaSulIc Bl.. CllLCA(iO, luu - "STOPPED FREE felR, KLINE'S GREAT 1JtiiNE.rvE Restorer J3 im ui7 Uuiin iNnKr.ui IDi.sask... iVnta si iim reee .-oil NrnvsArrai rio. r iTj,Fi! ersy.-iu I N t A I l.llll.K li taksa J1. ,liri trd. Jlnrlni.'W trrtttioy ilHMr. Trt'klISS t 11 trial tiertltri,o tu Kit l ss,tfiv piivin i-xiirnsfl etiarir'-s (in hi.ii.whsn rscslve,t. Send inoii.,P,O.Mid ,.spr,..,IUr,.siiritttiris, to I'K KI.1M-: 'II Arch .Sl.,Ptnlsil' ly Itrugit. linear ut AVumis. Or EVEHY KIND CHEAPER TBAITSVES. Rifles, Shot sunn, Revolvers, Ammunition. 1 lulling Taeklo, Seines, Nets, Knives, Knors, Skates, llnmmoeka, etc. LarBe Illuatriiteil ntalogue Fit EE. VcJcIa-eiaai GREAT VvESTERN GUN WORKS, VITTSfiVllUlI, PA. ao m i WANTED I Udies and (lentletpen, to en gap witli lis to sell several Ireful lloiiseholil Artieles, I'rollia lurge Ln'.jur la light. Kxeluslva torrltory ulven. No competition. Tenni ll'H'ntl. Cin'tilnn FHl'K. Address lien it t Uaiiufuct'g to., llox Nils, Pittsburgh, Pa. Swedish Inaart Powder Kills AND ALL TROUBLESOME VERMIN. Tt Will thnmileblv evtormlnufo Rnuehna Ants. Bed jtiig"), r'lens, Llee.Tnlnieeii nnd CottonWorms, Moth, ete. It H safe, sure, e!"iiiily and cheap. It will not poison niiiinuls or fowls, Sample puck nu'os by until ;0 certs, p.ist-pnlil. Stamps taken. I'lrenliirs ft Al'oiiIs VVanteil, Address, J.I I. JOHNSTON. Pittsburgh. Pa. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pof all kinds for salo very cheap. VJiCataloguos froe. Address, RICHARD 9 1 E HULL 1 CO. Dox 868. l'lltaburgh, Pa. H k i-l t s 2 ff S ti .-s -a E a lis HI in n 8 X si SES' f - a 1 S M 3 a ? i a. I ,g:s"ss '5 i as j;S Jti r J j!-3 ' 1A. O S. A 8, 2 9!,r RIS 15, 9- 5 t. 5 i : :S i S ' O IK i i 8?l y . . a is --, .; l .t !2 YtJti v. a. iJ VS lI n.S t "C ..' tf5 ... 1 'i 5 A. S - 3U (3eohicra, mm AGENTS POTATO pes If