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THE AILY CAIRO B LLETIN. VOL. XVI. CAIRO, ILL, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 24, 1IUU. NO. 222. D iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiintn AniLOPnoK08 1.4 a novel word to most people who iak Uio English language. Tho Orw-ks ul It centuries atro, meaning by it "TIIR MllV.ltk-ilil. li TUE MUZKUKAilKll." Athlophoiio3 is the first and only medicine which, has carried off tin prize an the perfect remedy for llheu inatism and Neuralgia. Uke two relentless tyrants they have for am beM their sutlerum victims lu aii iron (frip. These poor siitlurvni have been aa sla . is ill the power of their opprwiflors. AniLornoKos has entered thearr-na.rn- gajrod Id conflict with this mounter., aud wou 'In: vti-tory. As the comimtitoni la the Umuti trames of old could win only by the most severe train of abuity and endurance, so Atiiloi-uobos ban von the prize, not alone by giving fcuiiiorar- relief, hut by bringing an enduring cure, a well, to those v b i have suffered the eieruciaUiig sgouie of l'.beuma. Usui and Neuralgia, ATnLOpnouos in a novelty, not only in name, but in its elements. It is un likj.any preparation yet introduced. ArnLoruoHod acts on the blood, muscles ami Joints, removing the poison and add from the blood, carries them out of tlie system. Atiilophor Is put up with consummate kill, and contain nothing that can posnihly harm the moat dclicato eoiwtitutirm. Now, do you want. to surrer oa and on? or do you want to Ui well 1 "Athlophoros" WILL Cure You If you cannot get Atiiuu'iioros of your drug pint, we will send It express p;ild, on n coljit of n-cular price one dollar per bottle. We prefer thut you buy It from your druirtfst, but If ho hasn't It, do not be persuaded to try BoinetUlng else, but order at once from us aa direc ted. ATHLOPHOROS CO., 112 WALL ST.. MEW YORK. immiiuiiiiiini,jr uMiim niMlfl l'KOKKSSIONAL CAKUd. JKOKGE IIAKKiiO.V LEACH, M. D. PHYSICIAN 4t SUKGEOX. Special attention paid to the Homeopathic 'n at men of farcical diseases, ar.d aiseste of women and children. OKr'K'K On lllh street, nppootv the Post office, Cairo. III. J)U. J. K. STRONG, Ilomoeopathist, 129 Coinnieroial Ave, Cairo, 111. VAI'OK. EI.E';TI:0-VAI'(i1! ink .MEDK'.UKn IIA'l'ilS administered daily. A ady in u'!enilar(.e. CONSULTATION FJiHi:. 1? M. HAKKELL, M. I). OFFICE--Kast Si'!'- (Viiimcn u'. below -th Ciiir.., Ill n U. E W. WI1ITLOCK, umci-No. W CoTtjmrcinl Averne, r.-v n th a.Ki ' j i.d Ninth Sttratta . PARSONS, M. )., OCULIST AND AUIIIST. OFFICE Iiy Drug score, Carbondalr. 111. HANK. ryUKUTY NATIONAL HANK. Of Cairo, Illinois. 71 OHIO LEVEE. CAPITAL, tfl 00.000 ! 4 General Bankintr Mnsiness Cnuiluetetl. TH W. IlAIiMl) A V t.'hi-r. 'NTERPRlSE SAVING HANK". Of Ctiro, KXClTSIVKLY A SAVINGS UA K. THUS. AV. II AT.I.I DA , Tresfirer. ALEXANDER COUNTY Comniereia! Avenue and Eighth Street CAIRO. OtiiiHr: F. BHOSS, President. II. WELLS, Cashier. P. NV.Fr. V.c.elVee'i.1 T. J. Kerth. Ass", riiyf, Direct "rs: F. Rrotf Ca'ro I William Kl.iLe. .0 Ire I'etiTNefT " Willium Wolf.... " ('. M OHerluh " IC. (. Palter " K A. Buder " II. Wello ' J. V. Clcrn'on, Caledonia., A I'iESKKAL BANKISO BUSINESS DON H. Kxchaniro fold and bought. Intert pu d 'i the Savings Department. Collecilons made mul all hnnlnens promutlv attended tiv INSCKANCr. J 313 1 N S u R A N C E W w n w3 P5X -OH x Mr. x t i i fjj "wtr H O O M JO to 00 a w n s 9. t OUR MERCHANT MARINE. Iloavy Accos3ions to Amoricar Bottoms by Transfor From China. Coinmissionor Butterworth and the New Orleans Exposition Andrew Car nagie, the American Steel King. Bench Molders and Morocco Dressirs Stiike Against a Threatened Reduction. Our Merchant Marine. Nkw Yduk, August T!. "The tea trade Is la a state of apprehension," said au old Importer lu Front street yesterday. "If Franco llnally declares war against China, the prices of teas, 8:lks, and other Chiuese goods will ma terially advance. That the Chinese themselves bel eve there will be war Is show u by the recent uaufer of Chi nese vessels to Russell k Co. of No. CO Wall street. This Is the heavl et purcha-e ever known in this line. It includes thirty-three steam ships, varyiug between 10G and 1,000 tons imiden. The ships were built in America and were sold to the Chinese singly ami have now been transferred to the American, Hag, most probably on account of the danger ol war. As tlie vessels of a neutral nation tbey will be exempt from seizure. A representative of Jtussell & Co. admitted that ihe vessels spoken of above have been transferred to the American ling, but decliued to give any further Informa tion. Coznmibsioner Butterworth and the Nuw Or.eaiis Exposition. Wamjim.ihn, D. C, August 23. Coui misjsioner of l'ateuts llutterwoitb, who Is also Commissioner for the New Orleans Exposition on the part of the Department of the Interior, is endeavoring to make the grandest display at the Exposition of the inventive genius of this country ever before ebuwu. To accomplish this work In the very limited space of time that in tervenes, the Commissioner Invites the early and earnest co-operation of all Inventors and manufacturers ol important labor-saving machines, aud devices. All who represent such inter ests are requested to send as soon as possible a neatly made small working model of their invention or manufacture. It is proposed that such models be re tained alter the close of the Exposition by the Patent Mlice, and form a part of the collection on permanent exhibition in the model halls of the department. All communications on this subject should be addressed to Hon. James llutterworth, Commissioner of Patents, Washington, I). C. Honored by Abuae. PmsiiiKGii, Pa. August L';J. Mr. An drew Carnegie, the American steel king, who has established seventeen liberal newspapers in England, said yesterday that he felt highly honored by the bitter attack made on him a few days ago by the .St. Jiiioh' trizi.ttc. Ho denies that the people of Great liritaiu are satistled with the present system of Government, and says: "1 believe that even to-day if a vote were taken throughout Great liritain and Ire land, a majority would be in favor of electing a Chief Magistrate after the death of yueen Victoria. They would favor the sentiment, Iknow.th.it here after the Hag of old England should decree equal rights and privileges to aa citizens. The .St. .umcs' Gazette Is (juite right in saying I would destroy, if 1 could, both the Crowu and House of Lords, just as I would destroy, If I could, every vestige of privilege throughout the world. If I could only give to every worklnmuan in Great liritain equality in political privileges with any King, Priuce, luke or Lord. I would be willing to go tar aud spend much. In the meantime I console myself withHuru's lines: "Its coming yet, for a' that." Mr. Carnegie said he considers Ireland's rebellion against English rule justifiable, but thinks the Irish are mistaken in holding the English people responsible. The House of Lords, he says, is to blame. Bench Molders and Morocco Dressers Strike. Philadelphia, Pa., August L';5. On account of the threatened reduction of one-half per cent. In wages the bench molders of Thomas Devlin & Co. struck this morning and were joined by all tho employes iu the shops, about ninety In number. The men pledged themselves not to resume work until a committee of their own members should declare tho strike ended. They assert that good workmen can make 62 or $2.50 a day and a llrst-class molder earns about U a week. Tho beams men, employed by Duugan, Hood & Co., morocco dressers, about twenty in number, struck to-day, alleg ing they were required to do more work for tho same wages than was exacted from their brethren lu similar establish ments. They assembled at seven o'clock this morulng at St. John and Button wood streets and issued a call for a meet ing of all the morocco dressers. W A N TON 1 V.ST U I' t T I O X . Burglars Take Possession of Mt. Car mel, 111. Mr. Cau.mkl, III., August 23. Burg lars effected an entrance Into the resi dence of Martin Walters last night and succeeded in gcttlrm his pocket-book, which contained $125 cash and a number of valuable notes. His store on Main street was also burglarized and a large amount of goods were taken. Last night was a gala night with the thieves, and after committing the robbery mentioned above they went about for the purpose of, destroying property. They slashed a cow with their knives until It died, and cut the tops of buggies and wagons to pieces. Tho cow belonged to a widow who has a hard timo to make a living. Great Indignation prevails among tho people Warner's Flight. Albion, N. Y., August 23. U is tho opinion of Warner's friends that it would have becu better for all concerned, if he had remained at homo and faced the music as be alone thorougly nmMrst&nds tho Burrows family stated yesterday, that they had no hopo of anything beluj left, that was susceptible of having been taken away, and they believe tho defal. cation to be the result of a studied scheme. Whether this Is true or not Is only I matter for conjecture. Tho w hole troubl may be laid to speculation commenced on Warner's private capital, but which eventually swallowed up most of the per sonal property of the Burrows estate, if not that of the bank. Tho Idea that the family will be boggard, Is however scouted. Experts have opened the outer door of tho securities safe, but their drlils can not penetrate the burglar proof plates, and they returned for special tools. Bank Examiuer Williams is now in charge. Doubtless Warner took with him plenty of cash aud Is now in Can ada. There Is but little confidence expressed by tho bank's depositors, despite the as surance of its officers. The Burrows family left Warner in undisputed control of their affairs, although his management was by no means satisfactory. Left Without a Dollar. 4 Albion, N. Y., August 23. A. S. Warner's defalcation aud flight continue! to be the sensation. His wifo told a friend to-day that she Is left nearly penui less, and those of Burrows' family, whoso income were derived from the es tate, also fear that taey will be left without a do lar. liASK BALL, UHJIVXTIE-S. Score of Games Played on Friday, August 22. New York Game prevented by ralu. Baltimore, Md. Baltimores, 8; Alle gheny's, (j. Philadelphia, Pa.-Phlladelphias, 5; Clevelands, 2. Cincinnati, O. Clncinuatls, 0; Indian apolis, 0. Three inuings. Game called on account of rain. Hartford, Conu. Provld nces, 4; New Yorks, 3. Six Innings. Bain. Washington, D. C Nationals, II; Wilmingtons, 0. Boston, Mass. Baltimore Unions, 4; Boston Uuions, 3. St. Louis, Mo. Kansas City Unions, C; St. Louis Uuions, 3. Cincinnati, O. Chicago Uuions, S; Cincinnati Unions, 2. Till: TUltF. Brighton Beach Races. New York, August 23. There was a pretty big crowd at Brighton Beach raca track yesterday. There were six events on the programme, but the hurdle race was dropped on account of the heavy couditlou of the track. Prior to the reg ular meeting, Charley Bader and Blue string ran a mile match which was won by the latter by two lengths In 1 :17 3-4. First Race Maidens of all ages, three quarters mile : Bull's Head, tirst; Spar tacus, second; King Day, third. Time, 1:22 Second Race A selliDg purse, one mile: Marsh Redon, first; Frank Uunyan, second; Unknown, third. Time, 1:47 1-2. Third Itace Handicap, one and one haif miles: Wave-o'-Light, tirst; Wood Mower, second; Tilford, third. Time, 2:4'J 1-2. Fourth Race Consolation race, ono and one-eighth miles: Bonero, lirst; Blue Bell, second; Auule G., third. Time, 2:04. Fifth Race All ages, welter weights, seven furlongs: Floreucc M., first; Mil ler, second ; Talleyrand, third. Time, 1:30 1-2. Chicago Races. Chicago, III., August 23. The mid summer racing meeting at tho Chicago Driving Park was closed yesterday, with a good attendance. First Race For two year olds, three fourths of,a mile: Mary Rami. ton wou ; Vau.ter, second; Leonardo, third. Time, 1:10 3-4. Second Race Ono mile, for three-year-old nou-wlnners: Bonita won; Colonel Montgomery, second; only two ran. Third Race One and one-sixth miles, for non-winners: Europawon; Twilight, second; John Sheppard, third. Time, 1 :50 3-4. Fourth Race The August stakes, a mile heat race over four hurdles was a walk-over for Katie Creel. Saratoga Eaces. Saratoga, N. Y., August 23. Weather clear and warm, with good attendance. First Race Equity stakes; for two-year-olds j three-quarters of a mile: Morning Glory, tirst; Sam Stone, second; Iiarrigan, third. Time, 1:10 1-2. Mu tuals paid f 2U.80. Second Race For Morrissey stakes; all ages; two miles: Won by General Monroe; Compensation, second; Vera, third. Time, 3:38. Mutuals paid '.).30. THE TALLAPOOSA. Last Saen of Surgeon Black-The Vel sel's Course. Boston, Mass., August 23. It Is now charged and denied that the Tatlapoosa changed her course, and that tho oUicers were unable to make out the lights of tho approaching schooner. When last seen Surgeon Black was aft on the rail, preparing to jump, but whether ho did Is not known. Lieutenant Everett says Dr. Black seemed to bo dazed, aud ho called his attentlou to the life-preservers, but Black only asked: "Where are they?" The uegrocs of the crew were badly frightened. Oodden's Body Found. Memphis, Tenn., August 23. Tho body of Paymaster S. W. Godden, who was blown up on tho steam launch, Daphne, Thursday morning, was found hy a colored skiffmau this forenoon float ing iu the river. Tbo body was pulled tshoro aud au inquest held by 'Squire Quiglcr. On examination one gash on the right side of the bead large euougli to insert a hand was found. His entire body was burned all over. Fifty-seveu dollars were found on his person. Tho body was taken charge of by llolct Bros., undertakers. Left Husband and Children for a Stran ger. Leavenworth, Kas., August 23. A sensational elopement occurred hore Thursday night and has justbeon brought, to light. Mrs. Foltz, a boardlng-houso mistress, became enamored of one of her boarders and fled with him, tearing a husband asd four children. Her para-; moue is a new-comer and htonaHM hn-j known. Tlroyare tirposcc-fo 'vpfBQ.; DENOUNCING DANA, Strong Expressions From Dome cratio Voters Tammany Will Support Cleveland. Senator Daniel Voorhees Eetaiueu to De fend Shoemaker The Threat to Drag Mrs, Blaine Into Court. Clay County Republicans Chairman Oberly's Change of Base Lo gan at Chicago. Dana D'nouncd. New Yoke, August 23 The World to day publishes three columns of letters from the people former readers of the Sun who deuonuco the paper for Its bolt to Butler. The letters are from all parts of the country, and breathe words ol earnest comfort to aud confidence In Cleveland and the Democratic platform. It is safe to predict that at tho meet ing of Tammany Hall uext month Mr. Cleveland will be enthusiastically in dorsed by the membors. Mr. John Kelly has been feeling the popular pulse, aud is greatly surprised to llnd that tho rank and tile are doing earnest work for the Democratic ticket. He will sink, it Is said, any personal feeling ho may have and come out strong. After the indorse ment there will be a meeting of tho old organization aud a big raliy. THE SOCIAL VAMPTKK. Dan Voorhees to Defend the Indian apolis Sentinel. Indianapolis, Ind., August 23. Sena tor Daniel W. Voorhees was in the city yesterday in consultation with Editor Jno. C. Shoemaker, of tho Srntind, re garding the suit for damages for defama tion of character brought by J. G. Blaine against that paper. The result of the conference can not be ascer tained, but It is certain that Voorhees has been called to Shoemaker's assistance, aud will be his chief attor ney in the case. Mr. Shoemaker said he would Insist upon tlie presence of Mrs. B.aine at the trial, as well as thatof Mr. B.aine. Senator Harrison, Blaine's principal attorney, said the prosecution would be unable under tbe law to take further steps until the defense lias tiled an answer to tlie complaint, for which tho law ailows tlttecn days. Mr. Shoemaker said at the outset that he was willing aud anxious that the case should como to trial speedily, but he has not yet tiled his answer, which would greatly expe dite it. Loran at Pullman At Chicago. Chicago, III., August 23. General John A. Logau arrived at Pullman last evening. He appeared to be in good spirits, and declared that the chances of Republican success were never better than lu the present campaign. This evening he will bo met by a committee, and continue on his way to Chicago. Ho will leave the railway train at Twenty third street, where he w ill bo met by the Union Veteran Club, which will act as his personal escort. The various marching c.uOs, and many other Republican clubs of this city and State will join tho party at Michigan avenue aud Twenty-second street, aud will escort the Senator to tho grandstand in Lake Park. Addresses will be made by Governor Hamilton, ex Governor i.iglesby, and others. The elaborate preparation-', which have been iu progress for some live weeKS, promise to make General Logan's reception a very imposing affair. Humors of the Campaign. Washington, I). C, August 23. The Democratic Congressional Committee have been sending out recently what they thought were copies of Senator Voor hees' speech on tho im risontuent of Irish suspects, and the action of our Government in the premises, The speeches were folded at Uio Senate and sent sealed to tho committee, and direct ed and sent from the committee room. This afternoon Secretary Post discovered that Instead of Senator Voorh. es' speech, the committee have been sending out a document on the tariff prepared by the Republican Committee. At least 2,000of these bogus documeuts have been dis seminated under Democratic franks, and how many more he does n t know. Whether the documents were designedly or mistakenly Imposed on the committee he can not say, but will investigate tho matter. Clay County Republicans. Louisville, III., August 23. Tho Re publicans of this county yesterday nomi nated a full county ticket as follows: Circuit Clerk, Geo McKendrio; Prose cuting Attorney, D. Haglej Surveyor, Joseph Peak. Governor Hamilton and Attorney-General McCartney made ad dresses in tho afternoon to a largo audi ence. In the evening a torchlight pro cession was bad and Professor Bryan, of Indiana, and D. C. llaglo spoke. From 5,000 to 7,000 people were present. A Change of Base. Blooming ton, III., August 23. It Is generally thought in this city that John II. Oberly tho chairman of Democratic State Ci ntral Committee, has abandoned the editorship of the 15 oomington J110 tin, and after tho campaign will engago lu journalistic labors In Chicago. 811 K WAS HKillT. Ihe Chicago Wcman'a Story of Her Sweetheart Proves True. Little Falls, N. J., August 23. At tho inquest in the case oj Lodnei, whoso dead body was found yesterday, it was thown to-day that bo could not have fired tho shot which killed him, and that his body bad been dragged somo distance to tho place where it was foir d. These facts give lmporiauco to tho story writ ten by him before death to his sweet heart In Chicago that he was followed by persons who Intended to kill him. Will Try to Kill Him. Pkowa, III., August 23. I. C. Biding ham, a merchant of this city, lately gave out that he had fallen heir to a con ilderablo fortuuo la tho East and tent tils wife on to look after It. Sluoe then to has boon quietly disposing ot his ttocky and yawterdty tlopM with the Ward, a wagon manufacturer. Th couple to-.k the Rock Island Uoad fui Chicago, but it is believed that this isbnt a ruse. The young girl is handsome und accomplished. " If her father sets eyes on her seducer he will undoubtedly try to kill him. Fifteen Business Hous-s at Colorado City Di!6troyed by F.re. Color ido City, Tlx., August 23. This town was visited by a disastrous lire this morning, which originated In tho rear of a saloon at the comer of Oak and First streets. Tho entire block of buildings from (ak to Walnut street, fronting on First street, was destroyed, except Waddell, Lewis Peacock's livery stable, as was alsoevery house from First street up Oak to Lawson, Smith & Co.'s old stand, making lu all fifteen business houses thirteen frames and two bricks. Loss, 30,000; insurance one-half. ItltAlXLT) Willi AX AXE. A Brave Woman's Defense of Hei Home. Pottsvii.i.k, Pa., August 23. Early yesterday morning three burglars at tacked the home of Mrs. Morgan, a widow In Wayuo Township. She heard the uoise of placing a ladder agains tho house and went t j the window. As she reached It sho saw a man creeping lu. With an axe sho felled him to tiie ground and then watched his two companions pick him. up and carry him away. This m. rning he was traced over a mile by his blood. Mrs. Morgan thinks she killed him. No trace of any of tho men has been found. Chicago "Times" Litigation. Chicago, III., August 23. Mrs. Storey yesterday filed au allldavit In tho Probate Court, charging that Trudc, tho attorney, aud Patterson, the busiuess manager of tho TiiiH-s, conspired to obtain posses sion of the key to Storey's private safe, which contained his will, l'atterson ob tained the will, which was in his favor, and still retains It. It Is also charged that Patterson and Trude had instituted the litigation for the purpose of getting control of th VVws, and that they had already bargained to sell tho paper to John R. McLean, of Cinciunati. Poetic Justice. BalumoBK, Mil, August 23 John Lawson was deserted by his wife several years ago on account of his dissipation. She went to board with tho family of James McElroy on Carolina street. Law sou returned to the city last night and went to McElroy's house drunk and de manded to see his wife. McElroy re fused and was stabbed by the iufuriated husband. McElroy then seized an iron bar and killed Lawson. McElroy is badly wounded. Another Bank Suspension. Maushi'iki.d, Mo., August 23. Tbo Webster County Bank has closed its doors, and au attorney Is engaged lu making out au assignment. The liabilW ties are reported to be $40,000; assets variously estimated at from 15,000 to 825,000. All school, couuty, special and road funds of the county, amouuting to about 815,000, were deposited in this: bank. It may close many districtschools. The cause of tho failure is speculating lii grain option deais. Frank Jdiu"8 and Mike McGrath. jDiTKitsox Ci i v, Mo., Avgust 23. Sec retary McGrath returned this morning: f:om Boouville, where he had been at tending to busiuess pertaining to tho State Printing Commiss4otiers. He had a talk with Frank James while there, and the latter expressed himself as not being uueasy lu the least concerning the Otter-" ville train robbery. McGrath says that from what he could learn at Pioonville, the State has no case at all against James. A Telegram From Commander Merry. Washington, D. C, August 23. Com mander Merry, of tho Tallapoosa tele graphs to the Navy Department to-day as follows: "Have sent l(J2 men in charge of their ollienrs to the Boston Navy Yard, as tho most convenient p ace, retaining twelve meu. Win. . Donnellsou aud Win. E. Jor.es, landsman mis-slug. They were seen by men on board thij Gate City and it is supposed they remained on tSat ves sel asleep. A Sharper Caught. Lit i ll Rock, Auk , August 23. Chief Bostford last n glit arrested a sharper named Mason, who has been working Memphis si vera; weeks. Mason and hi.4 wife, wlio Is Lizzie Readon, a song and dance lady, proposed to start shows on tlie road and ei-giged numerous advance agent-!, whom they required to put up $-'5 bonus. They skipped to this place, where they were pulled and taken back this morning, 'ihey are said to havo gone to .Memphis from St. Louis. Cheering Reports. Chicago, III., August 23. The Timr prints reports on the coudltion of tho corn crop from various points iu Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Missouri, Nebraska and Kansas. They show a condition moro favorable than was expected, and the best for years. nl.v in isolated spots has there been much damage from drought. The dlsputchcs repoit exceptionally good harvests of other cereals. Shot by a Mi b. Dallas, Tex., August 23 John Nea mono, charged with arou for burning a thresher and a lot of wheat In Hamilton County, was Thursday night taken from the ollleers by a mob and shot to death at Longford's Cave, between Hamilton and Lampasas, while being escorted to jail. The action of the mob is regarded as uu lustillablo. EJElRespona blo For the First Shot. IlrsisviLi.F, A i a., August 23. Gen eral I.eroy Walker, who died hero yester day, was the edict r who gavo- tho order to tiro on Fott Sumter. Gi neral Walker was tho President of the Constitutional Convention In 1875, which framed the present Constitution, that being the only olllclal position ho has held since the w ar. Mo Contagion. VinuiNt.t, III,, August 23. Drs. Paarcu and Salmon made a thorough In spection of tho Jeisey herd owned by A. O. Kpler, of this city wheto the pleuro pneumonia infection was supposd to have originated. They declare t&at they uavc found no signs whatever of con- TEST YOUR BATOJP01DER TO-DAI! Brandt adrertiwd aa ahaolntelr pare CONTAIN J.TXTklOTVXA, THSTE8TI Plwea'-an tnpdnwn on a hot tnt until hfitixi,lhl r?n.ve tho i-ir and moll. A chrmut will nut l r quiroU to Uutect th prwunc of ammonia. DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. its iieuriim.N'Kss ins NEVER hixi qiistiovid. In a million hrnnn f r a quarter of a century It bai Itood the consumer.' reUuMw tt-wt, THE TESTJFJHE OVEN. 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F.-ieli biw must bear onr orimnal Bull Durham lalwL V. H. lleveinin utamp. and Caution Notion. IUm nnxt ldnn lip securely In a pack'!, with namo and address of seniler and nnnilier of bom contain oil. plainly marked on tho ontnidfl, ami must he sent, ehanros prepaid, to Rlnrkwe4l's Durham Tobacco I n.. Dctuum, N C F.very nenuiue pai-liM.-i' tian picture of Hull. Sue our uest announcement CARTER'S ITTLB IVER Sick Ilpfldftclio and relieve all the tronhtes Inci dent to n bilious slate of the pystem, aneh as Diz rineaa, Nausea, Drowiiness, Distreaa after eating, I'a n in the Side, Jtc. While their mobt remark able Bucccea 1ms been thown In curing TTeiinVhe'.yr t Carter'BLittle Liver Pills are eqnall y valuahla in Constipation, curing and creveutini tli. 4 annoying complaint, whilo they also correct all disorders of tho stomach, stimulate tho liver and regukte the bowels. vcn if they only cured Actio f hry wonld bo almost priceless to thos who euih r frura this distressing complaint; but fortu nately their goodness does not end here, and thoaa who once try them will find theso little pills vain ahle in so many ways that they willnot be williBJ I j do without them. Hut after all sick acad, Is the pane of to many lives that here Is where we make our prcat huaat. Cur pUld euro it while others do D"t. ,, . Carter's Little Ilrrf Tills are very omall and Tory easy to wkn. Ono or two pills makes doati. They are strictly veetahle and do not gripe or puree, but hy their penile action please all who tisethem. In vials at 25 cents; five for 1. 8ol4 by iliuijijiata every wUcio, or sunt by mail, CAHTLIi MEDICINE CO . New York DOES WONDERFUL CURES OF I DNEY DISEASES AND a LIVER COMPLAINTS, o lleeauie it arts on the LIVKK, 110WELS anil KIDXKYS at the same time. Bucauss It oleansos the system of tho poison ous humors thut develops la Kidney aud Uri nary Piaea.es, Biliousness, Jaundice, Constipa tion, Pile., or in Baeumatism, Nouralgla, Nor- vou Dinordcrs and all Female Complaint. t rsouuPKooroF tius. TV WILL 8UBELS" CUTLH CON8TIPATI0N, PILES, and RHEUMATISM, By canting FEES ACTION of aU the organs and functions, thereby CLEANSING tho BLOOD restoring tho normal power to throw off disease. THOUSANDS Of CASES of ths wont forms of these terrible diseases have beau quiokly relieved, and in a short uuts PERFECTLY CURED. ritll R, l. I iql ID OH DIIT, HOLD H Dili GUSTS. Dry oan be sent by mail. WELLS, niCiULBDSON It Co., Burlington. Vt 3 tKnil lump lor Dury Almn fur li&L AG K NTS WANTED, M5000 1KU MONTH! tofomuctent business minster for this city (of rWsti" JVticr. HtMHlNSIrLK COMPANY, bus. Iness p'lettcalN a monopoly, rivalllug the Tele, phone. IMM t'AMl ! R (JC I f K D for 11.001) SAMPLE OUTFIT STAPLh OOODr. No bonds. No Particulars address, with references. THE NATIONAL-CO., at Fnst 11th t., New York City. 57 I Fir GO cs & o cs CP CP 00