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THE DAILY CAIRO B ITLLETIN. CAIRO. ILLINOIS. Fill DAY MOBNING, OCTOBER 20, 1882. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. City Oflieers. sa.,r N. B. Tlistlewoosl. Treasurer T J. Krth. Clcra Diniits. J, froley. Cotine ir--Wm. ii. Ollbert. Marshal 1,. II. Meyers, A,ltorii,;yWI!lim llcr.drli.ks. BOAKO of AI.USMUSSI f trol Ward -Win, Mctlale. T. M . Klmbrough. ttecoud Ward-Jesse lluikle, C . N. Uughea. Third Ward B. F, Make, Johu Wood. Fourth V. ard Charles 0. Patler, Adoiph 8wo bod. Mi n Want-T. W. Holiday. FrneH B. Pettlt. County OiUccr. ( ri nil .1 iiglU. .1 linker. Circuit Clrk-A. li Irvl.i. County Judge R. r, Vn..um. County t'lur S.J. Ilutni.t. Couuty Attorney .1. M. Daii.t Couuty Treasurer Miles W. Parker. Bherlif John Hod. Coroner K. Kilxiicrit'd County Cornmleuiuneis-T. W. IJl!tdyi J. A. Ulbbs ii nd Peter r-aiip CHW.CHKS. (1A1RO H YP l'l ST. -Corner Tenth and Poplar J streets; preaching flri aud laird Sjtidas In racn monta, 11 a . m. :'d 7:H i tu .; prayer incut in I'ti ur- l.iy, T: wu. w i 8iiud school. ': 3i a. in ICev. A. J. HBaS Pastor. IIL'UCU Of 'I UK RBDEKMKK-K(.!icopa' O Fourteenth street; Sunday 7:0Ua m., Uuly Eucharist; a Sunday s:hooi; '1:00a.m., Morning Pravers; a.oo p. iu.. Evening Prayere. F P. Di.vi upon, S. T. H. lienor. i-li.hT MISSION AHV BAPTIST CHCRCil. J j'r '. -1 In,' at i0.;v a. n... 4 p. in., and 7: p. m. .'At a -bixil t T::hi p. ia Rev. T. J. Whore., (.(. i r Ir'l'l'.KhAN Th'rteutB irt j n-rvli.es Sab j b.'h 1 : a. ru ; Sunday school t p. tt. Rev. Kimppi-, past Jf . Mi;i'UuD!h7Cur. Etifbtb tad Wali.ut streets, Prea-bleir habbath 11:U). m. and7:'W p.m. cKUi.ny hrli'iiii at foo p ra. llov J. A. ticarrftU, a ,,, ' IjiOH'YTKlsI .V -LHrhth street; p.ricnlu.: on tvibl.aih tl l:iw a. m and 7::p. m.; prayer n.. oi.e w 'i-itneaiiav at 7:1'tp. m.; tstiuiy school at S tu. Rev it. V. OeorM, pastor. 8' ..Ht'EI H b--illjinao Catholic) Corner Cross and Walif't streets : -:rvl es rWiliata ID I . Sunda) School at 2 p. m ; Vespvrs 5 p m.; er nc vijry"!y at l a ro. llov. (j'll-ira, IMui-t. ST. PATK!i'K"S-w Human l uauUt ) Corner Ntrth ml ai.d Wa.iili.tou avxnav; .irvlc eb oath t and in a. m. ; Vripr it p. tl.; standny Hckool t p. in. n-rvlce. evcrv da at a m. K'-v. Mnotcrn prt-t ' AN'N'JL'NfKUESTS. ('iHONIK Mr. R. i'l rZtiEKAl.li auth irlxi-. n to an Bniinca htm a. a caadtdaf tor re-u.wctlou tl the oflii: of Coroner of Alexander county at Ihi com I ng Nurruhr election. acHOol. IL'l'tK'NTINDKNT. We ar aHtiur zi-1 to aunojiic; tht Mra. P. A Tavlori.an lent ca.idirt or rc-olcctiuu to the ofli e of '' int ;nrr in t'-ii'lr .', t if ouhiic In itructton. ..ilij'.ct to tho d icieion ol tb roHra ol the county. We arc auttioriacd to annout;r that Mr L. C. tilUH.i. of Thnheii. I a candidate for the ollicti of County Huperlutendent of SthooU a: the euituinj; election. coc Mir CLEHK. Wii ari tnthnr-idd to annouure th.it Mr. SAMf F.L J. IIU'MM will be an IiiileiieUueni candidati; for thr nUlCtf of County Clerk at thecouiiDj; NoTfia bur eii'ction. ciwiTr ouvma.iowEB. We are anihor! j; ;d to annoaacu that THOMAS J I'KAUi. ol II. jv P.rk, i. a ran it late for tho f.mcvof i.'uiiutv CiMniatinor tlx :jumij So-vemtx-r elertion . Wi- ar.i aaih ir.zej to tat that Mr. J. II. ML'I. ("Alley, of Co nmerclai l' :tnt. wi.l be a c.ndl dite for County CoiuiulionT at the couiinK No ve in bvr elect lou xrrtu.hr cihk .Vv r." i::i irie; l to aiiuuuu'-e that H. A. D. VILIiVN'nlS.or JcJ'ron co'i-iiy. Ii a candidal for t:-ir rti n .llati! oun iu the fourth D.vii in ol Imiiioi-i. a'ijiict to the iH'Cl.lou of a ruv-:ntcjii of 'He Democratic party diiKiurr. Wa arc a.itUirized to announce Mr. JOtlX HODGES aa a caudi lata for MiertT of Alexander countv. . i ciUNIT JL'IHIK. Ed . Ilullctln : l'U'aie annouueu my name a. the eandi 'lateof tho poopli for the oiSce of Countv Jod'e at tlf November election. JlSllsll. CI.NNlN'ilIliM. We 4-h luttiorized to announce tho name of WAI.fEK VAK J K It if a t; indida is for tnit o!Bc of t: him v Judi't of A'.exir.dcrCouaty. We :ir,' ii'iorli,;,! t a'liioiiici' .Instlre JOHN' II ifjltl S.iO S m au independent candidate for CiVm'v.l'id ' til'1 coining SoveUTT elr.-tjnn. llOUSTt TBEifUUEK. W . are antbnriiLMt to anuoun; Mr. MILES V.'. PA It Kf-lt an un lu.li'pendent cmdidato for trca--nrcr of Al xiudur county at Dm cotulni November LlTiNOlS 0KNTRALR. H. mum III III1I1IC, r . .11.1 1 1 .a 'I-H w. Shortest ami Quickest Route T O St. Louis and Chicago. Tho Onlv .Line liunuint; O DAILY TllAINiS From Cairo, Making Direct Connection WITH EASTE11N LINES. TtuiN l.itri Caiho: 3;03 a m. MrII, ArrlvtEilla 81. 1.ouU9; m.: Cblctgn,H:30p.m.; Counectina at Odin and Rtllncbam for Clncln Datl, LonlhVlllu. Indlanapolt" and pointi Kaat. 11:10 u.m. Bt. Ijouia anil Vtfrn lCxir. Artlvlnc In Ht. Loula 7:05 p. ra., and counectlnu for all point Wed. 3:50 p.m. Kunt lUxprB. JnrHt. Loula and Chicago, arriving at 8t. Lutil V): tO p.m., and Chicago 7 :i a m 1 Fifl n.m. ("'ilicillllRLL lliXOrottH. Arriving t Cincinnati 7:i a.m.; I.oiii.vllle (1:55 Q rn. , iniuaiiawowp .hi. i i. uT tin. train roach the above iiolnta 1VJ to 3) UuUUd tu advance of any other route. fWTUo 3;M p. tn. oxpreaa hat PULLMAN KLKKriND CAK Cairo to Cincinnati, without chaiiea, and through aleopera to Bt. Loala and Chicago. hrat Timo Kast. Iliiflnnmwiiit! by this lino go through to Ka.t. 1 tlSSenSreiS 0rn uolnu without any delay . ... .-.f: j... ...A-M.:.i.. Th. ati,n1uw ?,.,- caii.eu ny ounaay iuveri-iiuiK. u ....... ,..( ....... ..i.rt aluna In nnw York Monday uvuu 1.1 iu innu van' - j morning at 10:a5. Thlrty-ilx hours In advanceof ny other rontii, ..... Mf-Kor through tickets and further Information, tppiy ai iiiiiiou f enirai iiBiiroaa jejiwi, v um. J. U. jONBB.Tloliot Agent, A. 11. HAN BON, Oun . Pai, Agent. Chicago ft. R. TIME CARD AT CAIRO. ILLINOIS CENTRAL H. K. TIUINllfpJIT. TRAHIilimVi. Mall S:05a.m I tMall 4: a.m tAci-oiirdation.ll :10 a.m I 'Uiorem 11:10 a.m KipreM 3:50 p.m j Accmdatloa..4:15 p.m C. t. L. A N. 0. R. It. (Jackaon Route). Vail 4 4'. a.m I tMall M. .. 4:3op.m ttixoreiia I0:?,0a m tExpreaa 10:lam tAc'uiodatluu 4:l0p m 8T. L.C. K R (Narrow Gauge ) ICxpr- I0;i a.m I 'Kxpr.da 4:35 p.m Accoui'dutlon. 1 ;) p.m I 'Accoia'datolo 1:05 p.m HT.L.. l,M 4 S. K. R. Exprcaa ll:Wip,m tKxpreaa . 8:20 p.m WABASH, ST. I.Ol'H 4 PACIFIC R'Y CO. Mall ft fc .... 5:oo vm I Mall 4 Ex.... :fiOp.m tAccoun'datlon i:'.i p.m 1 1 Accom'dation 11 :10 a.m Daily except Hunday. t Dally. MOBILE 4 Onto B. It Mail J:Ml. m. I Mail 9:10 p. m. hentlsth, DENTIST. Uf KIOK 2n;hU Htreet, near Comn erelal Atenoe jy E W. WIIITLOCK, Dontal Sui'goon. Drpu.c No. 13 Comra'rela! Avenue, betweeo ttk'hli. and Ninth treu 15 AXK STATEMENT. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OFTHE CITY NATIONAL BANK at Cairo, Iu the State ol Illinois, at the cloao of bualtifM. October 3rd, 1882, RESOURCES. Loan, and discounts..... $ 42.372 13 Overdraft. ug L'. S. bond to cure circula tion 60.0U0 00 L'. h bonds on hand 5,100 00 Other .tockt, bondi and mort- . (fan"i 76,217 43 Due from approved re.ervo gnt. t M,20 W Due from other National banka 10,0e3 97 Due from Mate banka and baokfra. 30.103 .'A 1M.473 40 Real e.tatn, furniture and fix ture. 25.4uO 37 Curreni eip:n(e aud taxea ram A .XM M Premium, paid - M Check, and other ca.b ltem..$ 2,523 74 Hills of other banka.-. 0,104 00 Fractional paper currency, nickeleandpennle. 550 00 Oold ..$17.94-' 00 Stlv.r. 3,7t7 0021,788 00 Lecul Tender coiei 15,o00 00 5",W1 71 Kcdemptlon fund with V. ri. l rea.urer, (5 per cent, of cir culation) ... 2.250u00 Terr ax, . 1782,972 28 LIABILITIES. Capital itock paid tn lno.nr) 00 ISS.Oi fl fti i.i,6M an urpiu. i-ntin , l ndivided rrorit N.ttunttl foanii otu. onf. land ing 43,000 00 Individual deno.lt. .nbject to Check SUUM 54 Deniand CHrtlllcate.ofdepo.il, H.ss 61 Due to other National bank., S,V3 43 Due to Mate banka and banker. 48.674 03- 499.317 Total I782X3 38 State of Illiuoia. county of Alexander, ... I. Thoe. A. llallldnv. Cashier of the above named bank, do .olemnlv swear that the above statement 1. true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Thoh. s . iiallidai. cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of Oct, 1J. M. J. UowLir, Notary public, counter Attest : It IT. CrNNISOIIAM, O. D. Williamson, VDIrector.; U. II. Cxnnit, ) TUE REGULAR CAIRO AND PADUCAU 1 DAILY PACKKT. STEAM El I SGUS FOWLER.!:; HENRY E. TAYLOR Master OEO. JOBES Clerk T.enve. Paducah for Cairo da'ir (Sundave except ed) at a.m. and Mound City at 1 p m. Roturu- tng, Leaves uairo at4 p. m. Jiouaa. city at op. m. FKBBYKOAT CAIRO CIT FERRY CO. KRRUYBOAT III REE V15 STATES. On and aftnr Mondav. July 21, and until further nolle-, thu ferryboat Three States will run at near as posslbluou the following time table! MAVIS LIATIS- LIATlt Foot Fourth tt. Missouri Land'g. Kentucky Ld g. 6:3d t. m. H:30 " 10:: " 2:oo p, m. 7:00 a. m. 9:00 " 11:00 2:30 p. m, 7:30 a. tn. 9:H0 " 11:30 " 8:00 p. tn. Loave Leave Leave Foot Fourth st. KontiidKy Ld'g. Missouri Lhnd'g. 4:oop1m. ' 4:ip.m :10 p.m. On last trip leaving Konttirkv landing at 4 :30o'clock p. iu., tun itonr. win go to nirtis ruini, maKinir con necilon with T. 4 8t . L. tasoniir train for Cairo First trip at .8:3 a. m. leaving Clro, Will connocl with r. & i- u. train leaving uairo. PrIYSIClANS. Q.E0RGE U. LEACII, M. D. PhvHiolan and Surffoon. Special attention paid to the Homeopathlo troat munt of surgical diseases, aud diseases of wonior. andchlldron, Office t on 14th street, opposite ths Post Office Cairo, 111. CHICAGO MARKET REPORT CORRECTED DAILY BY CHA3. CUNNING HAM, BKOKKK. 9:30 P. M. October 19, 1882. October . Pork $ November. J21 07'4 m 311, 12:00 P.M. December. 1 M w neat Corn Oats 70 Pork $ B921 KO $ Wheat 9fl'4 !'7ai 98 Corn 6?'4 Oats 2:10 P.M. Pork 23 00 i IV. - Wheat Qf 9- m Corn fiS Oats Sli't Wi Wi RIVER NEWS. W. F. Lakbdiic, river editor of i'aa Uulletiv and steamboit passenger aiut. Orders for all klndsof steamboat Job priutlng solicited. Office at Bower's European Hotol'o. 72 Ohio levee. HTAOES OF TUB RIVER. The river markwl y tho Kauyu 'ust evening at this port, 8 feet and falling. PitUburrr, Oct. 196 p. m Hiver 1 foot C inches and falling. Cincinnati, Oct. 19 -15 p. in. River 7 7 inches and rising. Louisville, Oct. 10 G p. ra. River 5 feet and stationery. Nashville, Oct. 19 -(J p.m. River 1 foot 8 inches and stationery. RIVER ITEMS. The Belle of Shreveport will leave here to-day for New Orleans. One of the government sna boats from St. Louis arrived here lustniuht. The Golden Crown is over duo from Cincinnati, enroute for New Orleans. Yesterday was quite cool with a steady wind blowing from thu north all day. Tho W. P. IIal!iday fmrn New Orleans is due here for St. Louis this morning. The Hudson from St. Louis is clue this morning for Paducah aud Shawneetown. The Clinton for Memphis now running as a Anchor Line picket, passed down last night., Tho Commonwealth left St. Louis for Vicksburg last evening and is duo to night. The City ot lislna leaves t. L mis this evening for Memphis, aud is due here at this point to-morrow night. The City of Providence from St. Louis arrived hero last evening at i :'ii) and left during the night fur Vicksburg. Only 0 feet of scant water from Cairo to Louisville. From present indications there is a fine pro-p-ct of a '-drouth'' in steam boat circles. The Fannie latum from St. Louis, we are reliably informed, is loaded for the lower Mississippi an I will run iu the cot ton trade this winter. The Vint Shinklefor Memphis will leave here to-morrow if she don't hang on one of those detestable Siud bars. V. F. Lamb din, passenger agent here. The Golden Rule is advertised to leave Cincinnati Saturday evening for New Or leans. She is one of tho palace steamers of tbe Big O. Line, and passeugers going goutli on her can get tickets from W. F. Lambdin, ageut, at low rates. Look out for the tine stcatmtr Will Kyle from New- Orleans to-day. Tho Kyle is fast and her olBcers are first classs. Pas sengers traveling on her will receive every attention essential to comfort and W. F. Lambdin will furnish tickets at bis oflke 72 Ohio levee. The Qus Fowler is the mail boat to- day from Paducah, will connect with tho rail roads hero going east and west this even ing, also connect with tho Ohio and Cbcse peake and Taducah & Memphis railroads andEvansvillo packet at Paducah, leavfng here at 5 p. tn. to-day. The .TamcB W.Uaff from Cincinnati ar rived hero yesterday morning at 9 o'clock. She had a good freight and passenger trip, added flfty nino passengors here and about 200 tons of freight. Wo thinks this looks like people have not abandoned travel by rlyer. The Gaff lett for Memphis at 3 p. m. NOT. GUILTY. Such whs tho verdict of tho jury iu the casoof Tho Peoplo vs. Fred, Louia and Lulu Kouhlor. The indictment charged them with tho larceny of a cow belongiug to Mr. Francis Kline. The principal wit ness against them wns a young negro named Fountain who turned states cvi donce, confessing his own complicity iu tho crime. Rut the defense succeeded in im peaching, and his testimony was therefore of not much weight with tho jury. Tho nooolo were represented by State's; Attorney Dainron aud Judge W, II. Green, and tho defendants by Messrs. Llnegar, Mulkcy and Leek. Tho argument lasted all day yesterday, and tho cuso was given to the jury about 6 o olock yesterday even lng. The jury was out until 0 :30 o'clock and theu rendered the verdict above. Thcro is now no further indictments over Messrs. Fred and Louis Koehler they are cleared so far as a court of justice could clear them; but there is one more indict ment pending ovir Lulu, bused upon the theft of a cow belonging" to Mr. Charles Gayer. But this cise as in the other tho same young negro is tho principal witnens, aud th result will probably be tho same. Court convenes this morning to take up the ca.vj of a negro named Brown, charged with petit larceny for the second time, which makes hun liablo to a term iu the penitentiary if proven guilty. Wk can, without hesitation, say that Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has given the best satisfaction, we have sold an immense amount of it during the past winter. Wallace, I1ii.ton& Co. Druggists, Lock Haven, Pa. GOOD READING FOR THOUGHTFUL PEOPLE. SHQniD'BK CAREFULLY READ THAT CORRECT. 'CONCLUSIONS MAY BB ARRIVED AT. ' PAUL O. BCnUH, . '' Devr Sir: Recognizing the fact t bat there is to a certain extent, a mutual depen dency existing between the professions jof pharmacy and jnedicine, and feeling that a better understanding of the function and duties of the two profession bhould be re cognized and adhered to, we, of the medi cal profession of Ca'ro, object to the fre quent habit of druggists of thia city, of diagnosing diseases and prescribing medi ciucs, fortlio following reasons: First. The science of pharmacy does not include a knowledge of the science of medicine. Seronl. You are violating the medical practice act, by so doing, and .robbing the physici m of their lngetimato business. Third. You are practicing d.rwption tipon the sick; therefore we ak you to ad here to the law governing the prac'ice of medicine. Another grievance to which we respect fully ask your attention, in the matter of refilling picsrriptions without authority ot the physicians who have writen them. The above practice is injurious to both patient and physicians; the patient often suffering from the effects of improper medicine, and the physician because he is practically held responsible for the action of the medi cine h did not prescribe. Again we hold that the original owner of the prescription loses his ownership in the same, s soon as it is once filled and placed on flip, and that be has no right to -lcund that it be takn from the file and bo refilled, except by tho ureter ot tli pre. scribintr rhJ'e;i:1,n8- We therefore ash. you to discontinue the practice. After due deliberation, we the under- signed numbers of the "Medical Associa tion of Ciro" bave resolved not to patron ize directly or indirectly, any druggist, who shall after this date, bo known to pro scribe for any one requirinor the services of a plnsician, or who shall refill or duplicate prescriptions without the written or verbal auth irlty of the physician. Respectfully, W. R.Sm tii, Prcs J. C. Sullivan, V. P. G. O. Parker, Sfx'y. J. J. Gordon. J. U. Bryant. C.W. Dusning. D. II. Parker. J. S. Pethie. To the Public: Although the above resolutions speak for themselves, and although any unpn judicod person can readily read between the lines the real motives prompting iho Cairo Med ical Asoci itiim to issue tut It a proclama tion, I feel like making a lew remark: I, for my part, do not know that I have been deceiving the public during the last l'J years past and do not utt' o l to !, rive it now, on the contary, I will tiy, in the futuro, as I have in tne past, to mind my own business and attend to the wunts of my patrons to the best of my ability. I am neither reooimi nor ucyino any one's patronage, but my aim is to please each and every one, who kindly favors ma with their calls. Respectfully, Paul G. Sciiuh. Established 18UJ. The TVi-si Oallinipper. j was t. ilking tu S:iiiil)o lal ewtilng, having h:it'.lly recovered front the ef fects of the gmudest sunset ever wit nessed, when my ears were snluted wiih what appeared :tt fir,t to be slrains of niusie in the ili.t:tnce. Then my left cheek was saluted with :t .smin-k mi l a burning bile thai seelm-il to pelu'trnti) tu III" very liiimv I m-Vef illil service on ii Chicago newspaper, bill months of consent exposure to all sorls of we (the, had tanned my cheek severely nla! to no purpose. ' That, sting w as a new revelation to nits and I wits brought to ' my feet wiih a liowl of pain ami an ex elnmatiou not in coiixoiiancu with my earlv training in Sabbalh sehool. "What, was that, Sam?" I cM-laim-ed. "Dat, boss?" said Sain, with ft chuckle, "why dat was one tlem gal nippers." I believed him. I will not I'Migi'r ute The iiiM'i-t w is unusually laro. I havo it -as imieh larger than tin ordi nary civilized niuMpiiio as a Texas jack ass rabbit is larger than the innocent Imiiuie" of the Northern stubble. Hois tiggressivt'. He sings n bar or two in (lie d'Maiiru, it is true, but ho does not "steep your senses in forgetfiiiiiess." as does (lis smaller ally. He advances u L onco lo the attack and generally as saults you from the front. You can't escape by the ii" of any clolhing. If voii try that. Miblerfiign lie sils on you like a coroner's, jury or u p.ltetit well-diggi'i- and ho bores Into your kiti nt liit in fplto of every impediment, Leather is no use. It's rt fact; ho bores through your boots, and when your body is covered with h swarm of p'sts n small ruNitrvo force nmuse Ihciiisolvos by boring boles in thu vlru of your bat. I'hUmldjihia Timet- gT. LOUIS & CAIRQ R.R. TRAINS RUN Ad FOLLOWS. Express and Mall leaves Cairo, every day except Snnday, at 10:25 a. m. Arriv.s 4:35 p.m Accommodation arrives at 12:06 p. ra. and de parts at 1:20 p.m.. OHDINANCK NO. lot). An ordinance piovlUIng for thu Improyem nt of a portion f.f Eighth street. lie it ordained bf tu Citv Council of the City of Cairo. Section 1 That Eighth street from the easterly side ol Washington avenne to the woaterly side of Jefferson avenue be Improved in the manner here inafter provded, to-wl: bectiou i. The t rade of said street shall bt) trvi g-ado established l.r Washington avenne at Its in tersection wiih said Kl htb street, and all portions of said street provldxl herein to be improved wh'ch may be below said established grate shall be tilled thereto. Provided that where the surface or natural grade of said street ma now bo above said established grade, said na'.ur 1 grade shall be taken as tbe established grade aud .ha I only be dug Into or removnd sufnclent to level the ground or to give proper crown to taid street SectlouS. Said street shall bts covered with f;rav I of a good quality for such purposes to be aid to a dapth of one foot in loo centre of said ttrt with a gradual decline in a thickness at the outer elgo ol I lie sidewalk of nine inches, provided the ssrfjc-eof .aid strwi shall he first graded so as five proper crown, affording sufficient dralnsge thereto. Section 1. The said Improvement shall be made liv special sssessmeLt as provided for In .actions lft to 51 Inclusive of article of the act of tbe gen eral assembly of the state of Illinois, approved April If, 1872. and entitled -An act to provide for tbe incorporation of cities and vlliair.es. Approved October 17th, A. D 1W2. N. H. THIKTLEWOOD, Mayor. Attost.:-D J.Foiet. Citv Clerk. Published ltj The Cairo Bulletin Oct 2nb, 1&S2 coor. TKHI1 I31UER; ALWAYS AT JOHN JOHNSON & CO'S SALOON. Late Koehler's, on Eighth Street. ,!- Ca'lf ru.a Wines, CUa-spf everv choice brand and Liquors of all duds alwavs on bund. Custom solicited. BANE.. ALEXANDER COUNTY Commercial Avenue and Eighth Street OAlltO.ILLS. OIHoor' F. BROSS. President. 11. WKLl.8, Cashier. P. NrlKF.VIroPrcs'nt T. J. Kcrth, Asa't cash Directors: V. Bross. Cu!ro William Kjiilo. .fain PelwNutr " William Wolf.... " 0. M Osterloh " ICO. Patier " E. A. Under ' II. Wells J. Y. Clemson, Caledonia. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS DONE. Uxchaugii sotd and bought. Interest p.il.l li the Havings Department. Collections made aud all businuxs promptly attended to. NW YORK STORE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The Largest Variety Slock IN TII1U CITY. (iOODS'SOLU VERY CLOSE O. O. 1'ATIEU & CO.. Cor, Niuoteonth street 1 Puifn Til Commercial Avenne i lallU 111 rpiIECITY NATIONAL BANK. Of Cairo. Illlnoiei. 71 OHIO LEVEE. CAPITAL., 100,000 A A General Banking: business Conducted. THOS. W. HALLIUAV, Cashlur ltNTBRPRISE SAVING BANK,.. ' -.'.Mr ij ..... X' -Vk. or Cairo, . EXCLUSIVELY A SAYINGS BANK. T1I08. W. II ALLdCDA-Y, urar I'W.ni r.rrr. SEEK health and avoid sickness. Instead of feeling tired and worn out, instead of aches and pains, wouldn't you rather feel fresh and strong ? . You can continue feeling miserable and good for no thing, and no one but your self can find fault, but if you are tired of that kind of life, you can change it if you choose. How? By getting one bottle of Brown Iron Bit ters, and taking it regularly according to directions. Mansfield, Ohio, Nov. a6, 18S1. Gentlemen : 1 have suffered with pain in my side and back, and great soreness on my breast, with shoot ing pains all through my body, at tended with great weakness, depres sion of spirits, and loss of appe tite. I have taken several different medicine., and was treated by prom inent physicians for my liver, kid neys, and spleen, but I got no relief. 1 thought I would try Brown's Iron Bitten,; I have now taken one bottle and a half and am about well pain in side and baric all gone soreness all out of my breast, and I have a good appetite, and am gaining in strength and flesh. Itcan justlybs Called tit king of nltjiciius. John K. Alibncsr. Brown's Iron Bitters is composed of Iron in soluble form; Cinchona the great tonic, together with other standard remedies, making a remarkable non-alcoholic tonic, which will cure Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Weakness, and relieve all Lung and Kidney diseases, .A OA.IID. To all who are snft'eriug from the errors and In discretions of youth, nervous weakness, early de cay, lots of muuhuod. Sic, I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CUARGF.. This great reaedy was discovered by a mlstlouarv In South An.erira. 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