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For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, lJronchitis.Croun, Inflii enza. Asthma. Whfiot1inff'finf1i. Tn.i? cipient Consumption and for the re- liefof consumptive persons in ad van ced stages of the Disease. Tor Sale a by all Druggists. Price, 23 Ccnts.a U1J..' -II I '''. !5'"P?y"j;i,W..MTTW7Wi-a mm B, ... STOMACH P N a-, 5rt fc. The Watit of a Itell Ode Idurct c w Ich, whlP set t.g a st'tuti'an; of tin- ki-Jt.evs, h-ith r.ci'u'P m-r liritat tin-11 w, s )m -in t s.ppl'i-d by i tetter's St i cS It: It it. Tills tu-s m diet le exert the rq ii.'t'- iIc.t -. f i in nl.ton upon the-" ru',i. wth ut prd:r g I rmtion u l Is. ta r.-lor.-, f.t t : it siapfed for ti.e pur;i ,ee thaa mine lieated i-x I'nt often te s orcd i D.sa"rh. ever nnd ajue aiid kludr4 d seascs arc cured bv it Forea'.ebr all J o.-iil an I de.brs gt.eraly Gentle Women Who Vt'ant glossy, luxuriant and wavy tiYssesof uhuudant, lpuutii'ul Hair must use LYON'S KATHAIKOX. This elegant, clifvip article always makes the Hair crow freely and fast, keeps it from i"al!h,i out, arrests and cures sray nevs, removes dantlruir a:ul ikliiiitr, makes the II air stroii::, giving it a curlinr? tendency and keeping it in any desired position. .Beau tiful, healthy Hair is the sure result of u.sini Kathah on. DOES WONDERFUL CURES OF KIDNEY DISEASES AND LIVER COMPLAINTS, o Hersnse It acts on the I.IVHU, BOWELS inJ hli.MS at the mini lime. Baeanae It cleanses the system of the poison, ons humors that ticvclope In Kidney aud Url. U17 DIwum, Biliousness, Jaundice, Const ipv tion, Piles, or la Rocuraatism, I reurft'.pia, Ner vous Disorders and ail Female CompUiuls. irsOLW 1'KuoF of THIS. tp vrrr.Ti surely eras CONSTIPATION, PILES, and RHEUMATISM, h mm imnV 11 t! nrm H and functions, thereby CLEANSING the BLOOD restoring the normal power to throw off diaoase. THOUSANDS OF CASES of the worst formi of those torriblo (liseaBO have beoa quickly relieved, aud ui a uliuxt Ume PERFECTLY CURED. fbice, i. ngviD or our, fOI.U It v DitrucisTS. Dry can be ent by mall. WELLS, ElUiIABDSON le Co., liurUi)(fton, Vt 3 Sena lump for Uiuf Ahiuuw lr This porous planter la absolutely (V tfi ever made-, combining tho virtues of hops with (Tunis, balsam, and ex HOP PLASTER tracts, Its power la wonderful in curlntf diseases whero other plasters slmiily re lievo. Critic In tlie Iloek and Neck, Tain in t!ie Si lo or Limbs, Stiff JoiuU and HutcIcs, Kidney Troubled, llhcumatljm, h'eural.-la, Boro Chest, aff ttctions of tho Heart and Lircr,ftndn!l lalnsor aches In any part cured distantly l7 the Hop I'lailer. ITTry I It. Trice 1 cents or Bro lor cl.Wk llalli-d on reccii t of prim. BoM bv BACK all dru'.'nrists aud country stores. Jii'P J'insier Inmpan't, -rroprietori, Eootou, Mass. H (J K t War conrtipotion. loss of nr;.'t.:o nnd i! ucast a of the owelstakolIawl"V,sSM-nn'"in-!ct I.'rr I I-, cents. WeakNervousi Vhnfe debility, PThnnsted p ,!, prviLK.Uuo d' liiy and fi.i.uro ti pirlorm lite'sj titll, e proper'y ro o iuwd bjr ei f. errors of youth, etc., liiid a pn'pt ft nnd la-itirn rchtoniiinn to relmu hrulili rnd Tlirorona munhiMHl iu rHfc. MAI'STON HOLU3. Soitilcr hl'iiitm-h urnirifinir nor . ii ;r iinenin. 1 nisin :umunl (it ci'voua ifiiiii.y ana I'll, stent U1T11 v iumiii'nrmltf snrrgssTUI pprnnre im -u mi p"rir-fc UIJlf'nOHS, new nnd direct mrthnd and nh-nlnte (hor. aiiehncs. lull imvrinst'n aud Truatiw froa. Address Consnlti nit l'liyxlcinn of MARSTON REMEDYCO.MOW.UthSL, New York. 1 0 CELEBRATED Iff 1 . . 1. 1- rr.M lie owmmi yyj aV THK PA1LY The Daily Bulletin. Mai Tiort !y Proxy. Among the ciihin passengiTi on tho l:u'k Vuronic.-t, which nrrivud tit this port from Fnyul rcenutly, hhvs tlio Xt-w 15 'dfoiil il rcury, whs 11 "young lit'lt', pcrli.'ips "twi-niy yours of ngo, qullu pretty, who was registered on tho ptisst'iier "list by the uioilost title of Louisii AuUHtu tie Oiivera. TliLs young l.'nly was luarned ut tho islands sevoral weeks ago, yet singularly the first glimpse of her husband was obtained through the cabin window of tho Ve ronica, as ho stood on Propeller Wharf impatiently waiting for the vessel to coino alongside the dock. The steward of tho Veronica explain ed to a reporter that marriage by proxy was not uncommon among tho island ers. It is becoming popular, for worso than awkward results have frequently followed where tho girl has traveled a long distance to meet the m:in to whom she is betrothed, and tho latter refuses to marrv because tli'young lady does not realize his anticipations. Careful mothers are accordingly averse to send ing a way their daughters on this C. (). 1). sul j'ict to approval principle, and now demand some (ruaranteo of good f. . n t) anh. The courtship in the present instanco was conducted by friends of the young lady and gentleman. Photographs were exchanged and the compact was made. Tho bridegroom forwarded a power of attorney, and tho ceremony of marriage was performed by a priest at Faynl, marrying the young girl to a man thousands of miles away. Tho play of "Hamlet" with Hamlet left out can be no comparison to a wedding without a bridegroom. Willi her marriage certificate tho voung lady engaged passage on tho Veronica, and exhibited somo impa tience, ho the steward says, at tho 1 -ngth of the pas-age. As tho vessel came u: the harbor fche grew pardona bly anxious, and scanned the wharf in tently as tho vessel was docked. At length a young man came into the cab in, and said a man on the wharf sent him to see if his wife was aboard. Tho steward a.-ked him to point out tho m:n, which ho did. Tho girl exhibited the liveliest interest, ami" looked her hus. and over with a critical and, on the whole, approving eye. The messenger returned with tho husband. The girl blushed, tho hus band smiled, and they prosaically shook hands. Each was apparently completely sati.-lied with their venture, and the husband boro his youug wife proudly away. Mr. J ihn Lw, of Hyde Park, Cook county, III., hgt'l sixty, states that aftr six months oiilFiTing with gout nnd rheuma turn without relief, he finally tried St. Ja cobs Oil, tho great pain-cure, and was cure ). iltiiiiinj; With It.iUiii-I'owder. A f-w day, since a c-mplo of miiver s'tv chap- came up from the bav on. a vi-it to Saer nm-tito friends. 11-aring that there w is good duek-shoo'ing at a lake a sh'Tt !iitnn'c from the city, they b r.-owed a couple of ni:z.!c-load hv -li'itgmis and began making pivn nraMo'i fur a grand hunt. They took account of s ock, and found they had everything to complete their out lit ex cept p"w ler. They stopped at a store on Ten h s red, and a-ked for a can of the best powder in the shop. The mer chant toon a can from a large pvratuid stacked in the window, and said it was a new brand that gave universal satis faction. 1 If would like to have them try it, and if it was not as represented to bring it back and their money would be refund 'd. The next evening just at du-k, two very tired looking chaps s umtered into the store, guns on their shoulders an 1 a dejected and wo-be-gone expression on their elongated faces. O.io of them stepped up to tho proprietor, aud. d-'j ositiug the can very lie.iviiy upon the counter, said: '-Seo here, uos, your powder ain't worth a d . We used up three boxes of caps nnd did not succeed in discharg ing the guns ;i single time." Th'? pro prietorjianded over the silver dollar, set the can of baking-powder back on his shelf, remarking, "Wny didn't you no', say you w' re going hunting? Then we would have given you an entirely liitiercit ar;ie. Sfruiiicnto (CiL) Uccord-l'ni n. How Senator Garland Ate the Soap, Another d'gnilied senator has been taught the mysieri"s of an ostensible caramel which one of the boys of his hotel had invvnted for the purpose of making miserable the lives of other children. Th'! senator owed Garland one, and saw his oppor: unity, lie pro cured some of the alleged sweets and placed them carelessly on his desk. The gamj succeeded. Garland spied the deceptive chocolates, ami careless ly sauntering by, picked up ono of tnem and said: "What are these, sen ator!1" "Thev nro caramels. Take one." "Thank you, I will," and ho took one. Now, the caramel was tilled with, soap, and the jokers expected to see Gariaud spit out the nauseous stuiV. Tnat was where the laugh was to come in. 15ut Garland disappoint ed them, lie ate up the whole thing, soap and all, and never mado a sign. Tho perpetrator became frightened and ran out into tho cloak-room, ex claiming, "Good Lord, I'm afraid tho man's poisoned." "Oh, you needn't be alarmed," said Hullcr, of South Car olina; "Garland's got an Arkansas stomach." To this day no one knows whether Garland tasted tho soap or uot. N'atkinyt'Jii Capital. "You folks don't seem to bo troub ling us much yet," remarked the su perintendent of an old railroad to tho superintendent of a new rival line. "I would have you to know," was the re ply, "that wo make better timo than you every da-, ami on long trips can heat you by u full hour." "Possibly," answered the first; "but, you seo, as there is no one to get on or ell", you don't loco any time at stations." Threo handed people aro becoming quite numerous they hare a right hand, a left band, and are always behind hand in taking Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup when they catch a cold, CAIRO BULLETIN; RIVER NEVS. W. r. Laiinmtr, river editor 01 fna Hi'M.eti" and steamboat pansener ai;t-nt. Orders for all kinds of steamboat Jot) printing anilclhtd. Office at Bower's European Uotol, No. Ti Orilu luvee. STAGES OF THE RIVEll. The river marked by the gauge at this port at 0 p. in. 47 feet 0 inches and fall ing. Chattanooga, Mar. 3. Itiver 8 feet 7 inches and falling. Cincinnati, Mar. 3. River 21 feet 3 inches and falling. Louisville, Mar. 3. River 0 feet 0 inches and falling. Nashville, Mar. 3 River 14 feet 1 inch and falling. Pittsburg, Mar. 3. River 4 feet 3 inch es and stationary. 8t Louis, Mar 3. River 11 feet 2 inch es and falling. UIVEIl ITEMS. "On tup, once more, and out of 'he depths," although wo received baptism at Paducah, but have not been confirmed as a true believer. There is one thing, how ever, which is undeniably true; that i, Cairo certainly deserves the blue ribbon for contesting so successfully the recent high water, and now is entitled to the name of the "High Water Town," from Pittsburgh to New Orleans. We met an old friend while in Paducah last week, and he inquired how Cairo was, and we told him she was equal to all emergencies, as her enterprising citizens had procured a set of jack screws that hud unlimited ca pacity, and would raise her just &9 occasion demanded. Paducah suffered more from inconvenience than from any materiul dam age, although the principal part of the city was inundated and business temporarily paralyzed. As scon as the waters left the streets the merchants were prepared for business, anil the most astonishing thing was the excellent condition of the beautiful streets, which were left unimpaired by the raging waters. Mayor R:ed says he glo ries io Cairo's spunk, and will soon be down to congratulate Mayor Ilalliday and the citizeus of Cairo generally for her Eafe sida throu.di the fl wd. The C. S. Rhei from Nashville arrived here Sunday night at 8 o'clock. She left Paducah with only a half cord of wood, an-J by using everything that could be re sorted to to keep up steam, landed l.cre all 0. K.., and we are prepared to state, with out a feir of contradiction, that no boat on the western wateri can beat her for econo my of fu t . The Buckeye State from Memp'iis passed up for Cincinniti last night. She had a tine trip of fright and a cabin full of pusengprs. The Ohio, another electric liht steamer added to the Memphis and Ohio River Picket compiny, pased dnwn f ir Memphis last night. She hid a good trip, but did not a Id much here. The fine steamer City of St. L iuis from New Orle ms passed up for St. Louis yester iay, four days out. She had ninety-one cabin passengers. L ok out for the Charley Morgan to-day. IIrry Stein holds ths reins, and will take you through to Cincinnati or way points. The M rgn is one of the best in the busi ness. Se W. F. Lainbdin, passenger agent, and get your tickets. T he Ella Kimbrough, under the supervi sion of Capt. Lem Hill, is having her cabin extended full length, and a thorough coat of paint aud other improvements prepara tory to the spring trade, aud in her "Jersey Lily" suit wo bopj Capt. Lem may make a barrel of monry. The Wyoming from Cincirnati passed down for New Orleans last night. She was full of freight and passengers. Tho City of Helena passed down for Vicksburg last night. She had a good trip. Capt. Hi Davis of the tow-bo it Storm went to Evansville via rail yesterday to bring his boat out. She goes t.i Helena, where Capt. Davis has made a large con tract to tow lumber from Helena to Cairo. Capt. Hiram Hill, with bis son Charley, lett here via rail yesterday to go to finish up the wreck of the Carrier. Bob Jones, freight agent of the big "0." line, made a short visit ta Indiana during the flood, but is.on duty again, looking as fat as the average pool player. The familiar bugle of tho pretty packet Gus Fowler wis music to us yesterday, as she had been retired for ten or twelve days. She had a big trip from Paducah, and left on time on her return trip. Look out for her again to d y at tho usual hour. The Vint Shiukle from Cincinnati is due to-morrow for Memphis. Tho U. P. Sdicnck for New Orleans will report here to-morrow for tho great south ern metropolis. The Hudson leaves St. Louis for Cairo, Paducah and Shawncetown to-morrow eveuiug. The Wabash Railroal resumed business yesterd iy. Trains are rutmniuir through now to Evansville and Cincinnati without interruption. The Mississippi river from here up is full of ice so full that navigation is im possible. The steamer Samuel Brown started up the river yesterday, but had to turn back. The mam moth transfer steamer W. D. Osborn, of the Illinois Central Railroad, Mtniuda us of Spalding & Roger's great floating circus and menagerie in our boy TUESDAY MOBNINQ MARCH hood days. She's a big thing on wheels, which is one advantage she has over the floating palace. In our geography days, which used to teach us that there was three-fourths more land than water, we were rather incredu lous about the correctness of the geogra pher; but since the flood wo are inclined to believe his report, and think he drew it too mild eutirely, as we found land a very scarce necessity during our recent ab sence. The once beautiful little city of Metropo lis, one of our neighboring cities, presents a sad sight since the storm of last Tuesday a week. And it is certainly a miracle how such destruction could have been realized without thj loss of a single life. Ths Golden Rule from New Orleans will pass up for Cincinnati to-moriow. Most Certainly a Specific. "Infallible" and "specific" are round, strong terms for a remedy, especially for those determined ami painful diseases Rheumatism and Neuralgia. But Athlo phiros seems to deserve them. Says Rev. Wm. P. Corbit, Pastor George St. M. E. Church, New Haven, Conn.: "I wish to say that for Inflammatory Rheumatism Athlophoros is mfullible. I suffered for two months the most excruciating torture. Was almcst instantly relieved by Athlo phoros. If there is a specific fer the dis ease Athlophoros is most certainly it." 3?OR E'.AjrjNr. CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago. Backache, Headache, Toothache, Sore Tliroat. Snrlllnira. Nprnlna. Bruise. Itiii lis. McuhU. t'ruxt liitra, ISP ILL 0II1LH Holill V PAINS 1M) at IIE8. Sold tjr lrugiL io lili-r, eterrwLerv. 1'ifty CettU a bolus. birnU'.ni ta II Languid,. THE t II AItl.K- A. VUUKI.ER CO. (Sommiui!. a-VOukiiiiaco.) IMUiagr, IdCS. A. Cat era vts 617 St. Charles St., ST. LOUIS, MO. A. r;rulnr Ornltint of two medical coliet'i s. Ii is t)en louver engaged In the trea'. nient of t hronii', Nervoim, HUii and Hlnoil LMsrit-fs than any other physician In fct. Louis, as city papers show and all old resi dents know. Consultation at office or by mail, fraeand invited. A frleudlv talk or his opinion Costs nodilng. When It U Inconvenient tovlslt the city for treatment, medicines ran be sent by nmll or express everywhere. Curable cases Kuarauleed: where duubt exists It is frankly stated. Call or Write. Nervous Prostration, IleMHty. Mental and Physical Weakness, Herrarlal and other affections of Throat, Kklnand Bones, Blood Imparities and Blood Poisoning, Skin Affec tions, Old Sores and fleers, Impediments to Marriage, Bheumatlsm. Tiles. Special at tention ta cases from orer-worked hraln. SUBC.ICAL CASES receive special attention. Plses'es arising from Imprudences, Excesses, Indulgences or Exposures, H Is self-evident that a phvsicl.m paving particular attention to a clas of cues attains tireat skill, and physicians In regular practice all over the country knowing this freriuently recommend ca-es to the olde-t office In Ameri ca, where every known opplianco Is resorted to. and the proved (iool re median of all ajes and countries are used, A whole house 19 ue,l for office purposes, and all are treated with skill lit a respectful manner; and, knowing what to do, lio experiments are made. On ac count of the gnat number applying, the charges are kept low, often lower than Is de mand' d by others. If you secure the skill and set a speedy and perfect life cure, that Is tho important matter. Fuuiphlet, M pages. Scut to any address free. PiS&iMARRUGEGUIDLlPA2 Elegant cloth and gilt binding. Sealed for 50 Cents in postage or currency. Over lll'ty won derful pen pictures, true toUfe, articles on the following subjects: Who may marrv 'I whonot: whyr I'roperagetomarrv. Vho'niarry first. Mail hood, Womanhood, i'hvsical decay. Who should marry. How life and happiness may be increased. Those married or contemplating marrying should read It. It ought to be read bv alt adult persons, then kept under lock and kev, 1'opuNr edition, sanieas above, but paper cover and ivu pages, ii cents by mall, lu tuouey 01 posture. nsFREEforTRIAL flu uiiltuuugnnu Bpeeu. cure lor titrvum jjeuuuy and iV'iuwtfi, I oi of nialily and Viaor, or any S p,i J evllresuit of indiscretion, encess, SJ overwork, etc., (over forty t sou- I sand positive cures.) Ma' S ud. loo. ror postaffl on trial box oi 100 pills. Address, Er. JL.W. ii ACOM. cor.flarx St tentM IlsWIj, and Calhoun l'laco, Chicago, Ilu WEAK, U K D EVELO PEP i PARTS ok Tun human nupy k nI. u;i,i;i. iu;vi Qi;i. SI Ui:: HHNKIl." Km-., isnn interesting a, ! ii--ni Imi, run in i .-i V.H V .ll f.,-t ll;tL t III'!.- .tlO t'Vl'llrtK'f Ul lllll.l- t in r. 1L1 On t Im cntrnry, t ni mlv T-TV Mi'MlV Uliinr "IT th in:iv tfi-fc (., m 'ii rircii.nr- i-mnc inn ico TTT7 TJui: .Mi m.-w.i.o., Uunalo. ,VV. Anakesis rW. nu i an Infallible er tor Pile. Price $ 1 , at drurgists, or sent nreoaldijv mall. ran:nlr frtt. Ad. "A AKESIs5" linkers. Uox241-Newlori. from. Yonthfnl liupmdonce, can3iua IioTTons Debility, Mental aud l'hysi cal Weakness, alusblo information , fur home cnrerV. Usod'lvfarssuo- ' uUulir.l)r.A.U.uUn,lioiMAlJhittag( ' FKEE! A favorite nmwlntlon of one of thf biost noted and uoceslul specialism In the U.S. Irow rinlriK i for theoiire of.Verrau MtrbililVt ft XI tin hood, ireoAniraaaud itetntu. eeul la plain sealed ou velopere. Urumutta uu All i AJdrsii DR. WARD & CO., Louisiana. Mo. Notice. Public nottco Is hereby riven thrt tlio nnd. r signed Henrietta Huq er, of Gallatin. Mo., will, on the lOlh day of Much, 1884, make an app'lrn lion to the Muyerror ofthe Utato of I llnola lor tho par'ton of ono .lumen Turner, who was convicted of an assault to murder, at the.vnv torin, 13T9, o-tho Alexander Countv l lrcuit Court. Dated at Cairo, 111., this 9th dsv of Feb. A.D. 1884. HSNKIKTTA IIUNTKR, 10d-3w gn behalf of Jamaa Torm r. . OIC01S on iia THE GREAT 0l&fkV OR fflxW PIBES 4, 1884. POTASH. Iodide of Potasstnm Is one of the stronecet ol tho Blriorals n-edtu medicine, and has produred much sufl. rlnn In the wond. Taken for a louii time and In litri'n ( 0u. It d ies up tho gastric, (tilces. Im pairs dltreeilun, the stomaeh refuses f iod, at d the patient declines In htaih and wclgut Hirsons w ah Iilood or skin Iseasos should ba careful how th' y tako the'o mineral poisons, aa lo most In stances thectlector them is to alm.nO pernunent ly Impair the constitution To tako the placo of thu-o poisons we ofleryou a li e. sure, prompi and pe-manent relief from your troubles. twifi's Spe citlc Is i ntlrely a vegetable preparation, and ilia ea-y to rohvince you of Its merit. I havii enred permanently Blood Taint In thu thir l izeneratlon by the use of Swift'i specific, af ter 1 had most elgrallv fai'ed with Jlercury aud Potash. F. A. TOOil E It, M.U , Perry, Ua, A yonng msn requests mo to thank yon for h's cure of Blood Po'eou bv the nso of Swift's Speciflo after all other bcatment had fated. JOS. JACoBS, Druggist, Athene, On. THIED HOT BPItl.ST.S TWO YEARS WITHOUT Ittl.rtK. Me cn rial Uhcn Tut! m made mo a cripple. Af ter,trtn2 'he spring two v ar , and 'he Mercurv and Putu-h treatment until I as a skeleton and unalile lo do anything 1 was pr vuiled upon to 'a e a course of h. s. . After taking thrua hot ties mv a -pettte began to Improve, an II gained flesh rapidly. When I had taken twelve bottles I felt s well as I ever did. It Is now twelve months slt;co I took S 8. 8. My health and appetite am good, and I am able to attend to all the h''ncss I can K' t. CIJAd. BEKU, Hot Springs, .Jan. 1,18 3 "PUT ME FQCAKE ON MY FEET." Twelve moMhs sj;o I was persnaded to try 8. 8. 8. fur Malarial Jihe- matlsm, 'vhich had crippled mu to that I was unable to attend to business, Less Ihsn twelve bott.es have put me rq nre on myle t; h&v-steadily Improved; haven't felt Ut ter In ten vears. c. H. GL'INN, Uot Springs, Jan. 1, 1833. Onr treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to applicants. TUE -WIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 1, Atlanta. (a. N.T. tfflcc.l.'OW. 21dSt,bet. SthiVth Aves. v w ' feECTTlCUUIl NEVER OUTOF ORDER. t 30 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK. lCc sMQe tflMllK ill. IYIr)3v. FOR SALE BY GA. If. SteagaLi & Co., Cairo, 111. 85 S. Clark St., Opp. Court Houca, CHICAGO. A rpmlarirr.vlnsto. Tho Oiliest Nneeltill.t In tho United rtiates, wboae i.ikklono n.whniUNcK, perfect nu-tlind and puro medicine inmire Ki'tKrv and I KItMAM.Nr cum s of all l'rivat". Chronic and Nervous Uiseases. A dec! ions of the lilitnd, stkln, Klilneys, llladdef, I'.l'liptlons, I leers, Olij hores, Siu ellliiK r the U lands, I Sure Mouth, '1 broat. Hone lalua, pennaneutl cured ami eradicated Iroin the sybiem tur life. I!E53I-iHJSJ J""!. TmimtenrH.SnnSnal rablll hlii'i Losses, Sexual Iheay, Mental ami I'lnjaicul Wrakwss, Jiiiliiiij Memory, 'caJi I'.ijrs, Stunted Development, Impedi ments to Marriage, etc., from excesses or any cause, speedily, safely and- prieately Cured. J-Yoiing.Mlddlc-Agcd and Old men, and all who neoti medical skill and experience, consult Dr. Hate at once. 11 is opinion cosis nothing, aud may save future misery a rd Bhanio. When inconvenient to visit thrt city for treatment., medicines can bo sent even w hero l y mail or e.-.pruss free from obser vation. J-!t is self-evident that a physician who gives his wj'ilo R'fentinn to a class of diseases at tains treat skill, and physicianstiiroutthout tlm country, knowi-i-rt Ins, i'reiiientlvreeo,nmendditlicult cases to the Oldest K'terlail-t, by wheiu every known Rood remedy is u c,l. J-Ir. Bsto's Ate ami llxperienco ir.ii-1 Ins opinien of an premu Inniortanec. a-,y-'l 'ho-n who call see no one bit the I Meter. t'onnhat ions tree and sacredly confidential. Cases which bnvef.illed inolitainmic relief elsewhere, espocially solicited, l-'i-mnle liis eases treated. Call "t write. Jlonis. fr-nn t to 4 A to Ht Sunilnys. 1 to l-J, Cliioii io Udaliu 6F.NT I'llKU. AddreisaJ above. (AFTER Electric AoDliincei ars snt en 30 Day' Trlil. TO Mm ONLY, YGUM CU OLD, WHO are suff-rin from Nsnvoi'S nrntLiTT, Lost Vitai.itv, lca or .N".va Fern s istt Viuoh. Wastish VtttsissES. ami nil thoss diseases of a I'fR iOsji. Nsti ks nwultliiH- from Aacsrs and otiish I'.n sis. MtHssly rell.-( and complete resto ration of iuira.lUhindMsHooDOuRA!rrD. Th g-n iest illirov.iry of ttie Nineteenth Century, tMUit at umw fur Illustrated earn pti I jt free. Addreu VOITAIO BUT CO., MARSHALL, MICH. m Dr. KEAN. h, nil ttutTTH Ci.six br.( caicwa iU UMIWetl imm, Uiiiii ii.mins all rrt vsw, Hsrsuus, Uuruulc w kpacui dlr wss.8etnBslnrhaM, ImeotsDryisssasl Inrspsrltyi, f smalt dlsfssss. etc tua ultsttf.a jMrsnasllr, r by leitsr fms l. Ks Is th only phy ildsa la His rllv thai wtrranta pars sr mn nsv. SIS f 111 astral bock, ? i,m prMufrUeas, 1 f aull. - iff L ' - ii jj j PMOSJSOSSSSSSSSJiaSOl 11. 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