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nin i miiii nu iiniinnii in i j or the Cure of CourIis, Colds.g loarseness, Bronchitis.Croup, Influ-S nza, Asthma, t hooping Couth, In ipicnt Consumption and for the re icf of consumptive persons in advan- ed stages of the Disease. 1 or Sale y all Druggists. Price, 25 Cents STOMACH 8 The Want of a Reliable Iiiurot'c !ch, while m:t'r,j: a a ct.mul .m( of tln kijcyf. plied by iicj-tutt' r'i S:om it' l litter. This inr eu .n- nor irrniie tri'Mi nun p,r.g fin e medicine exerts the rvo lime degree of it in- t'.liri MlWIll ill.'... ... .Hr.u tL'.lll.l r .ll-ll'l,:.. Ration and Is. tin reto. , lur lieitcr aJ p !fl fur i purpose man iinmciicauoi ex l;ai,n often re red !. Dyspepsia, Jcvit bud u;.'.- and kindred. vufi k ore i on il rry it 'or sale by ail druggiH and de d rs cneraMy THE SURE FOR CURE KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, CONSTIPATION, PILES, AND DLOOD DISEASES. PHYSICIANS ENDORSE IT HEARTILY. K:dney.Vort la the movt successful rcmcly Ievcrus-d." Dr. P. e. Lallou.Koukton.V't. "Kidncy-Wort is always reliable.." It. tt. N. Clark. So. Hero, Vt. "Kidney. Wort has cured my lfoafrer two years uaL-nnc." Br. C. II. S-isuuerlin, Bun HU1, Ga, IX THOUSANDS OF CASES It has sated t'i r.:i ! had failed. It t mild, butsScicnt, tLKT.U.N I.N 1 IS ACTION, but harmless in all eases. t grit oIcan.es tat 11 1 on d end Strengthens ecd fires New 1.11'e to all the n;roriiit organs of toe body. 1 he nat-aral action of the Kidneys is restored. The Liver is cleansed of all disease, and the Bowels move freely and healthfully. In Uua way tha want discaao aro eradicated from the system. g mice, n oo uqcid ca dut, bold bt dbi oci&ts. Dry can bo sent by mail. Wni.LK, miU VCDSON ACO.Ilurllnglon Vt. Skin Humor. My baby fix months old broke out wlh some Ind of skin humor, and after being treated Ave loutlis by my family physician. wi given up 'o ;e The druggist recommended Swill's Specific, tifl tho ilf ct was as gratilying as It was mlraeu. ins. My child smin g..t well, all trfici'i of the dis in: is pom', and he ic a fut as a pit:. J. II. Kir.KiaND, M nden, Kuk Couniy 1 exas. I have snfTiTed for many roars from ulcers on my t!l'i olti'n vi"y lame and palnlul. dnriut: whb u ma I used almoft vvvrythlue ' clioct a cure, but (irlcnd, and in a chort tltre n ennd sound and well, Edwin J. .Mim.ru, llciiiimoiit, Texas. I have been aflV.cted with Scrofula for twelve. years, and have Had son's on me ns inri; as a man bund ror that lenutti n lime, i.ost summer 1 was so bad off fiat I could not wear clothing. 1 hd am-nt hnmlrrds of dollars in th"iir. rt to be curen, but ull to no purpose, and had Injured my self with Mercury and l'uta-h. our Swift's spe cific cured me promptly and permanently, and I hope every HKe eullerer will iuk it U. L. lliiiii, Lakonl, Ark. PR OMINENT BA1TIST rUKACHER. I was bild low hv an attack of Jlrouchttis and Minister's Sore Throat, and my life was almost do spalrcd of, w heu my physician said try S. S. 8. I hcsitutcil for some time, nut as i was a rmu ui ue lng perman-ntly laid anldo from the active duties mv minlsirr, I decided to Rive the preparation a fur trial, and after nersevcrins In Its use I found compl te relief, and a n enjoTinir excellent health. I am clearly of the opinion that Swift's Speeltlc Is one of thebe-t Alteratives and Hlood Purifiers In existence, and I take pleasure in rccommi ndlng its curative qualities to others allllcbd as 1 was. Jl, V, llOK.AUl. FROM A WELLKSt-WN LAWYER. I have taken Swift's Specific for Iiheitmntlstn. and found perfect relief. It alo relieved me of Dyspepsia, from which I had suffered for yea's. I believe, whan duly appreciated as a Tonic ami Ulood rnriaur, that Swift's Specific will become ft household remedy. I. 1'. Him- Atlanta, Ua., Nov. 18, 16A2. Onrironilse on r.lnnil and Skin Diseases mailed freu to applicants. , Drawer a, Atlanta, Ga. Xnw York Olllco. 15!) W, Sid St , between Sixth and Seventh Avenues HOP 'this poreus (ilaster Is famoua for Its qulik and hi'arty a tl..n In curing I.aiuo Vtu'k, Itheimmtlsiii. Relation, PLASTER PrlrVlntherturlr, Wile or lllp, Netiralirla. Htltt Joints and Museles, Bore ('licit, Kidney Troubles anil an twin" nr ai lies i ll her luenl er leeMien1cd. It Smithes, St renirtti His and B' 111111101111 the parts. 1 ho vlrtms of tmiis nim bined with irnms-elenn nnd ready to apply. B'ipnr to liniments, Minn nnd salves, lllio Itt cents or S for pi a GREAT fntpt of prlfW. Itop planter Company, Tnn iHetomt BoHton, if twit. SUCCESS I OT Tho best family pill mado Hawlny'sHtonwh and ttrsrWlla Me. Pleasant In aettrm nnd sasy to talts. sfflSTETTEftv P W CELEBRATED ES 1 b,p rfcgAJVJI MMWIIKI mm. T. t, JlM Jf,-. TUB DAILY The Daily Bulletin. OFFH'K: NO. 7il OniO LEVKR. omcidL PAPKK OK ALEXANDER COUNTY, MKiti.l) AT TUB CAIUd I'OSTOVKIUK KOll MtANx.MlKSHiN Tllliol (U! TUK MAILS AT WKI D.ND CLASa HATKS. JOCJ L JmUVlTIKS. 0-S. fr Ilmi. F. E. AJbriyht h-a the in Hido tr-irk for ilu I)i;inD.;rttic nnuination for Coiiiosh. II.J u tdu only one wli Ins yet dtre J to pr.snent Linuolf as a cindid te for tliu iKiiuidntion n: htis rccuived initny complimeutaty notice from the Deta icrntic press of tlio iliittict. In tliu cotivunti iri of 2 years go Mr. AJhright wis tlia tliinl s'ron et man. Iln is proh'ihly one of the live liest political workers in the district. If nomimttcd lie would utnke tho fur fly from his opponent and tie would ha a wide-awake, actia- conresnman. The Democrat! have much good material toBclcct from, however, in this district, and without ilesiriD' to dis parage that of any other county iu the dis trict, we venture to assert that some of the very het may be found right here in Cairo, though its availability is a little doubtful, winch fact, however, makes it only the more desirable. Hiilwiy official seem to have a firbt rate memory for keeping record of irregu larities. A few years ago the pastor of a church not far from St. Louis resigned, and for a time refused to surrender his half-fare permit issued by the Illinois Central Rail road Company, so that his succei-sor might obtain a similar favor. This year tho saraa minister is preaching in Missouri at a corn try town, and the a;,ent indorsed his appli cation, but no permit has been bsued. There is a mark on the company's book against him, and A. II. Hanson never for gets anything. A short time ago an editor loaned an annual pais, issue J by the Illinois Central pepp, to a cb tiller, whri, in re turn for the favor, presented tho newspaper man with a suit of ready made clothing. An officer of the company found it out, but that editor h is never feince rode on an Illinois Central pa-s. The Democratic Central Committc of thii CongiVssionil district is composed of Judge W. II. Green, of Alexander, Chair man; W. A.Sp:iun, of Johnson; Dr. N. II. Caey, of Pulaski; W. A. Byint, of Massac; Thorn. Maker, of Pope; (. B. Davis, of Jacks m; Ju Ige M. V. Crawford, f Union; X. A. Foreman, of Perry, Secrotary; Wm. DaviK, of Williamson; W. M.Wilson, of Ihndolpli. The committee will probably be called to meet iu Cairo during the fore prt of nest month. It will be required only to select the time au 1 place for hold ing the Congressional Convention and fix ing the ratio ef representation therein. The Jonesboro Gazette says about the "time and place:" "As to calling the Demo cratic congressional convention before or after the National convention, is a question for the committee to decide. Murphysboro, a Democratic city, or Cairo, or Jouesboro, also Democratic, would be suitable places to hold the convention, and the 20th day of June ths proper time, in our opinion." Representative D. T. Lincgar is now on his way to Washington, where he goes to urge the importance of certain measures in which Southern Illinois, Cairo aud the great commerce centered here are deeply in terested. Mr. Linegar lud for some time previous to his departure corresponded con siderably with parties at Washington, with reference to these various matters, particu larly the bill dividing Illinois into three judicial districts, and he is sanguine that this bill will become a law soon, his opinion being based upon replies received by him from gentlemen who have charge of the bill. The passage of this bill and the es tablishment of the U. S. Court in the Custom House here weul 1 be of the great est convenience to those engaged in litiga tion of a maritime natnre, of which more would cotno hero naturally than is done at St. Louis and which is now all done there or at Springfield points out of the way to those immediately concerned. "Lizzie Evans" and company produced "Foggs Ferry" at the Opera House last. There was a large audience, about four hun dred people, all of whom enjoyed the per formance highly. The play has been re vised and improved and its production throughout was received enthusiastically by the audience. The company is one of much merit as a whole and much abovo the average in some particulars, whilo Lizzie Evans enacts her part in a very superior style. Lizzie is a charming little actress; her rendition of the Ferry Waife is brilliant and clever; she is full of that magnetism which captivates the audience and makes slaves of thcra. Her childlike simplicity and perfect abandon in the sparkling com edy scenes form a striking contrast to her exquisite interpretation of the sentiment as the teal heiress of Norwood and ltnds a charm to the play fully enjoyed by all who see htir act. She has engratiated herself in the favor of the Cairo theatre goers upon her first appearance among them and she will not fail to meet with n hearty welcome in the future. To-night, "Dew Drop." JonoBboro Gazette: Col. Hamilton, Superintctidatit of tho' 8t. L. & C. railroad, Informs us that ho will send an engineer to survey lint's for a railroad from Jonesboro to Cape Girardeau. Thcro are three lines in view, to wit: tho Dug Hill route, which preponcs to enter tho bottom directly west of town, and run down opposite tho Cape. CAIRO BULLETIN: TUESDAY MOIIMNG MARCH 10, 1884. This route would be subject to overflow, and would require much trestle- work. The Van Frank surveyed route from Saline via Jonesboro to Capo Girardeau, which chines into town at tho Dougherty rock qu uryon tho west. This line runs west ot Hall's hill, and down Sugar Camp hollow; the distance is said to bo something over nineteen miles; and above tho overflow to tho Clear Creek settlement. The last route whic meets with most favor, is to leave the Hue ot the St. L. & 0. R. at the Myer's tarm, s iuth of town, theuce down the creek valley to Sugar Camp Hullnw. This is said to be a dirwet route, and the bst lino. This, however, can only bo ascertained by a survey. If tho right of wuy is douated) and proper encouragements offered, we un derstand tho Holland capitalists, who own the St. Louis and Cairo railroad, will furn ish the money to build this branch to their main lino, from this point to Cape Girar dau. CLOSE OF THE DRAMATIC SEASON. This being the last week of the theatri cal season it behoves thoso who delight in sllch entertainments to make much of the one or two still to be rendered. Miss Liz zie Evans closes her engagement to-night, producing the Djwdrop. Loavitts Minstrels Friday, night and next week Miss Ada Gray, the accomplished actress, with a first class play, closes the season as far as the regular booking is concerned. Tho season has bean very satisfactory to the stockhold ers of the Opera House, having been man aged with great economy and business tact by Capt. Shields, who has devoted a great deal of tims and attention to it. It is not iraprobablo that we shall have other dra matic treats ero the winu weather closes in, but all such will have to be caught on tho wing enroute narth and south. Many first clais combinations are booked for next season, wincu promises to ue even more successful than this. Sea Sufferings. Mr. H. P. Leslie, of Elkton, M l., late of the U. 3. Navy, was cured of rheumatism and neuralgia, by a few applications of St. Jacobs Oil, the great pain-cure. A Itavcn's Amusement. Ravens are steal for the nmu.-ing thieves, who pleasure of hiding tho stolen articles. An English gentleman who owned a pet raven cut clown a rot ten pi n in tree. It was found to have been hollow to the core, and tho hol low w:is discovered to be a sort of rob ber's cave for the use of the raven. Out of this hollow was taken a basket ful of things the necumulation of months that had been stolen and hid den a way by the raven. The hoard was of the most miscellaneous charac terspoons, knives, thimbles and pens; a pair of scissor.-!, a comb, a bundle of boot laoes a meerschaum pipe, two vesta boxes, etc. Leaving the things on tho ground be side the fallen tree we got lioidof Mon sieur (.Vrvus Corax and laid him down quickly beside these proofs of his dis honesty, wondering what ho would have to say to it. And the r.'i-eal was quite equal to tho occasion. Ho straightway a-sumed an aspect and attitude of perfect innocence aud unconcern. With ono eye fixed upon our face, ho seemed to inquire what it was all about, and to ask wliat in the world he had to do with it, whilo with the other ho glanced at the things spread upon the ground, with many a merry blink and twinkle, that very unmistakably indi cated a lively recollection of the de light which the stealing of them afford ed him. Wo hid ourselves. When ho found himself alone, the raven, looking keen ly around, croaked twieo a deep, gut teral croak, and walked around and around tho disentombed articles, as if admiring them. Ho then took up a spoon in his bill, and carrying it with quick, decided step to the opposite side of the garden, hid it carefully away under the broad leaves of a gigantic rhubarb plant; and this ho did, and very quickly, with every article of the hoard. When he had finished tho job he ut tered a favorito exclamation, of his when he imagined ho had just done something exceedingly clever, and was perfectly satisfied with himself a curi ous combination of laugh, chuckle and croak, that seemed specially reserved for such occasions. Whildmll Review One Railroader Up in Details. The complaint that Villard was too big a man to understand tho details of railroad management, nnd that ho real ly never knew anything of Oregon Transcontinental outside of making mortgages, brings to mind tho caso ol an Ohio road. It had president after president, and each one cocked his foot on the cilice desk and let her rip. She had "ripped" until tho directors finally got together and decided that the right man must bo found pretty soon or tho road must go to tho wall. They wero consulting in a room looking out into the passenger depot. A train camo in eighteen minutes beeind time, and tho train-dispatcher booted the conductor out of tho door, fireil tho engineer out of another, and run tho fireman under a freight train. Ho then backed tho train out and was coming back from the yards when the directors met him, and ono of them asked: "Mr. Thomas, can you accept tho presidency of this road?" "Wait a minute," was tho replv, and tho man shunted three cars, culled a a switchman, tlrovo two loafers out of tho yard, and returned nnd said: "Why, yes, 1 suppose .so and tho first thing I shall do is to firo you all out o' here. Don't let mo soo you around here again for six months." In a year tho road was paying a divideud. Wall Strat Xtws. Mrs. Lingtry's first appearanco in public was as a reader; she read "Curing a Cold," by Mark Twain. In a recent interview sho said that she docs not approve of his way, but for herself uses Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup a sure cure every time. io a Sci initio r.mt. A few nivii's ago if a m m wero seen helloing at a b .-el in tlnw wail, an Hworiti'r it with "iV.-,?'' "You don't nay I Well, I declare:" "No!!!" nnd Kooii lie vvtiii UJ nave been tnouglit crazy. Now it would bo known as a simple easu of teh-phon.'. A man must keep trai'k of scientific improvement bofore he judges too harshly of his fel low man. Last night as policeman Baton was walking up Lafayette avenue ho hoarj female screams and a tremendous crashing of bottles and glassware On rushing around tho hack way ho found a man acting like mad and smashing soda-water bottles promiscu ously in tho back kitchen. Baton did not want to bring Mr. to tho station, for that gentleman was otto of Lafayettu-ls most respected citizens, so he tried to calm him" down and get him to reason. 1L- was astonished to find Mr. quite rational, even if a little out of breath. Although the soda was nil around there was no trace of the brandv. "No, ollieer," said ho to Mr. Baton. 'It is not a case for the l'olico Depart ment, but rather for tho Firo Depart ment. The kitchen was in a blaze aud so I was merely mushing these patent bottled up lire extinguishers. You soo this globe contains somo liquid which has a depressing ell'oet on a firo. I guess I smashed them a little too lively but then this was our first lire and wo were all a little excited." "Oh, certainly. It's ail right. Toil were doing your duty. Don't mention it. Good night. Ah, by the way, you needn't let this get into the papers, you know. Detroit Free Press. . I ha r-itsr-i FOR 3.11"- CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbaao. Backache, Headache, Toothache, Sore Throat, sin ellini;. Npmlna, Uruisei, Ilnrna. steulila. Iroat ltll-s. Ill) A I.I. OIIO.U hllllll r FAINS AMI AMIES. Sold tj liruggiJlt atil l.lir everywhere. Fifty CeuM a bottls. lure-lion, in 11 Latirusffi-a. THE t IIAKI I A. YOUrXER CO. "luwM.n u A. UU1.U.H S CO.) BalClniorf, Bl C.S. A. "IT ITT V y i H. Steagala & Co., Cairo, 111. II. IjN"CE, Manufacturer and Dealer in PISTOLS RIFLES 6th Strcci, between Com'I Avo. mid Levcc. OA.JLUO ILLINOIS CHOKE BORINO A SPECIALTY ALL KINDS OP AMUVTT10N Snff hViatrnd. All Kind- o Keys Mado. Chrkson & Bowers, Banner n-A-i-R S:T:0:R:E, No. 30 Sth St., Cairo, 111. ?-(lood stock and Prices lirasonablo.gt iXotico. Public notlco Is hereby clvcn that tho nnder scried Henrietta Hun cr, of tiallalln, .Mo., will, on tho Hlth day of March, lssl, make an applica tion to tliu UoYcruor of tho riiate of Illinois for tho pardon of ono .lames Turner, who yvas convicted of an nssanit to murder, at the May term, lrj.ll, or too Ali-xanner t ouuty circuit. Court. Dated at Culro, 111., this 9th day of Teh. A.D. 1884 HKNKIETTA I1UNTKR, 810d-3w On behalf of James Turner. OPIUM MORPHINE HABIT OH. H. II. KANK, of lli LViilnftr Hnm, now offtr a UnAr lirtbf my ht ffta fiiM hlMMiranlrklv End brIhIm!. K 't tvitlino Dlnl Dtl emj.nenjtnte front mmnt m)llrl titnlr.3l'lrM ilolUkAMH, A.MMa.l).,lUtlUa tfl,JUw torklMt mi j i , Turr PDCAT Mf EU ;'ai'fepifl3 0 I C J lltVLI OUT OF ORDER. CS no CQUAl JW-. J 30 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK.' G0 0ANff ILL. w MASS. GA. FOR SALE BY DOCTOR WIIITTIER 617 St. Charles St, ST. 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