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FOB. CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, lumbaao. Backache, Headache, Toothache, Mor Tbroal. Knelling-., Nprnlna, Urulsve, lliirn. Mralrfa. Fri.nl Itlles. "add all iiihih mimi.r rusn ami imn tol4 by l)rug.l.l',.in1 bel.r. .Y.rjuli.,.. Kllij Out. a IwtUS. DirwUnu, Id 11 t!iuiri. THiCviiAZMKHA.VUliKLKKrO. , H m.A.VuulLiKAUU.1 D.llla.ra, SllL,lM.A. lick IlranVne and relieve ill the trouble Inel. duit to a bilious state of the system, such at Dia ainess. Nausea, Drowsiness, Diatribe after eating, Pain in tho Side, Ac. While their mout remark able succeea baa been shown In curing Headae h:rrt Cartcr'aTJttle Liver Pills ere tonally valuable; in Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, vrluletluy also correct 11 disorders of the stomach, etlmulato the I'r: aud rejpilato the bowele. Even If tl'.tj tnly cured Aerie they vronld bo almost priceless to thoae who utTer from this distressing complaint; but fortu nately their goodnessdocs not end here,and those who once try thorn will find these little pills vala. able in no many way that they will not be willing, to do without tlicn. Hut after all sick head Ta thefcano of to many llvra that here la where we make our preut l)OttU Our pill euro It whilom Other do not, , . Carter's Litllo Liver Tin nre very small and Try easy to take, Ono or two pills make a dose. They are etriclly vegetable end do not gripe or purgo, but by their pcntlo action plcaseallwho neeihem. In vialsetittccntss Ilvo forfcl. Bold by druggists every where, or acnt by luaii. CARTER MEDICINE. CO. Kcw York THE BEST TIIISG IZZOWN run TashingaspJ Bleaching In narfl or Soft, Hot or Cold Water. yAYV LAIJOK.TIMK and KOAF AMAZ ;.N(jl,V. ami Kivea univrrnnl BBtlHrm'tiou. Ma timUy, rich or poor, should be without it. Bold by all Grocers. "KWAJtK of iTnltatlona well doatKiieii to mislead. I'hAllI.INK is twe ONLY HAKK lnlxir-sftVinK oomixiund, aud W Wftja behrit the above symbol, uud name o( JA.Ma PVLK. MW VOllII. 1 7; - !.) a. ' . ' " v.v (tTni OLD FOLKS AT HOME." WHITE SEAL BURNING OIL. The New York Board of Health atlmatf! 1liat SO.O Olive have been diniroyod by the exploitive onalliie. of nvtioluiini. If every household would adopt the White cai oil for fuml y umo, none of these anfortunate accldeut would occur. WHITE SEAL BUUSISU OIL has none o( the d ('!Cti usuilly found In citinmon oils. It cannot be exploded, doi-s not chur the wick, will not smoke, emits no ottenaive odor, aud prevents the bieuklng ut chimneys. WHITR SEAL BURNING OIL la a rich oil for Illuminating purponea. It la as light iu color as pure spring water. It give, a airong. ateady light, aud burns niuciiloiger than common oils. If th a oil t not sold In ynnr vicinity, sond your iner direct lo u for a bar el, or a ci.au cuntaiulug iwo cvc-gaiion cans. BROOKS OIL CO., 65 Enclitl Ave., Clevelantl, ()., Ill and 115 South Water ht., New York. Tns MOST PcBetratlngLininicnt IN THE WOULD. A powerful preparation So coneHiilrutuU IliiilaleW lri i spoiled to thr ur laee will penelrtlu lo tlis Verv tMine.iitui almo.t In. BTAATt.ll Utl.liVK f AIM, ea3 ko i;cal lot cue: h Rheumatism tleuralgta. Sprain, Stiff Joints, BruIaea.Crampa, ToothAcu, Sore Throat, Pains In Limb. Stom ach or Bowola, Ot In snv pn oi dv.tem . u hi Hut miii n.OTiiLun not illxeolol the kli. 1 In. keen In I umlaut r riivmemnsaiin oiImmi Ioi rll 1-IH.ttBVg prcpaifU omtr-y aOOO MKHWIll, a-ouis. Mo. tO AJL ALl TjVOOOUITS AJTD , (fctAOM 1M ' I)Utt CARTERS J PIUS; -J wl . 810-K A6HE ' fa: HIE DAILY BULLETIN. OFFICIAL PAPKK OF ALEXANDEK COUNTY KM'KUKU AT TUB" CAIRO FOSTOFFICB FOR VIlANHMlBSlON THHOCOH TUB MAILS AT HOONI) CLASS ItATEM. miMs op tjuissciurrioNi DAILY KD1TION. Dsby, one year hy mall .. 10 "0 Daily, onu month....... - " Oal.y, one week ................. Daily, live eeks 1 OJ Published ovi-ry morning (Monday excepted). WK.KKLT MOTION. Aeekly,one year f3 00 Vcekly, 6 months 1 00 Published every Mouday noon. IvyClubaof ttveor more lor Weekly Bulletin at nnu time, par year, 91. BO. Foatago in all cases prepaid. INVAKlABLT IN ADVANOB. AH commnnicutloua ehoiild be addressed to K. A. BUKNKTT, ' Pnhliahorand Proprietor. YUJ.A. IJILL.' Tlie OrlKlnul of Itret Mu te's Hero. Hioro is a man in this city, writos a New York oorrespondont of tho Troy Times, that claims to bo Bret Harto'a original "Yuba Bill." His nanio is Si-Jly, his occupation, a truck-driver, and whether tho artist has drawn on him for patter or not, he is a sinyulnr personage. 1 know him intimately al most a scoro of years ago, aud his family, which consisted of a wife, a son, who has been for many years in Buenos Ayrcs, South America, and two daughters. Almost any evening ho can be found in a certain beer saloon on Hud son street, pulling away at a clay pipo in an advanced state of color, and re lating to a choice circlo of friends and admirers somo episode of his check ered career. Physically, ho is a lino specimen of manhood. On an enor mous pair of shoulders rests a well shaped head, with a short neck. Tho face is brouzeiL'by eNposurc, and his huop rnstacho is coal black and wiry. 'There is a wild, at times savage, glaro in his large black eyes, which are like thoso of a man accustomed to looking great distances in tho mountains and prairies. His gait is peculiar and awk ward, and he explains it by saying that until ho entered Jim risk's service, as master of teams ho never wore any thing on his feet but moccasins. Hero is a short account of his life as given by himself:' "I was born, I guess, somewhere about lS'-'O, which makes mo about 61 years old, though I don't look it. My birthplaco was Springfield, Mo. When I turned six, the Cherokeo Indians made a raid on our .neighbor hood, and carried mo oil' with them. I was taken to tho reservation of tho Six Nations, and remained tliero about eight years. Of course I learned tho six Indian dialects. Shall I give you a specirnenP 'Toma woma to -" 'l'rny don't," I gasped to him. "Weil," continued Seely, "I got tired of Indian life after eight years wero ov er, and ran away from tho reservation. I was pretty young, but I knew how to take caro o'f myself. Later on, I joined Fremont's expeditions; tho lirst in 1842, up tho rialto river, and the other that went all tho way from Kan sas to Fort Sutter, on tho Sacramento. I'm not going to tell you anything about those expeditions, because jou'vo only got lo open any history of tho United States lo find out all about them. But what you can't find out in history is just this: Here, just draw your linger this way, across my head, so. Now, you feel that three-inch scar running across my skull? This is how I got that: When tho Texas revolution broko out I was tho first to volunteer, and when war on Mexico was declared, 1 also volunteered. I fought under Zach Taylor until after Bueiia Vista, then I was under old Scott. Just as wo wero storming the portion of tho City of Mexico above Puerto del Key, a bit of shell struck mo on Iho foot anil floored me. I felt pretty uncomfortable, and groaned so loud that ono of my pards asked if I didn't want to put a stop to my misery. 1 thought ho was going to give mo his flask, and so 1 brightened up. Well, he began fumbling in his cartridge box a curious place for a flask, it seemed to me. Then ho hauled out a solitary cartridge, his last ono, ' but it was wet and ho threw it away. After a second or two 1 heard him mut ter: "D this business," and before I could give another groan I got my skull split open with' tho butt of his musket. 1 hats what he called put ting mo out of my misery, but ho only made it worse, ami I told him so after 1 came out of tho hospital. Did I ever drive a mail? You bet I did, and the first ono that ever ran between Fort Leavenworth and San Francisco. Tho Indians wero tough customers in thoso days, I can tell you, and it's many a lime they went for tho coach, but they never got much out of it while 'Yuba Bill' was on tho box except bullets. These they received gratis iu unlimited (juantity. They got sciiare ou mo once, however. My homo wus on a much six miles from 'fopeka, and after each return trip I paid my old woman aud tho children a few hours' visit. Ono night, on Hearing tho home stead, I hoard heavy firing, and when I reached it I found tho poor children dead and tho old woman standing over their bodies, tho sight of ono eyo gone, and a smoking musket in her hands. She had just had a three hours' light with half a dozen 'Indian cuttle-lifters. 'ne samo night 1 started iu pursuit with somo friends, among whom was Kit Carson, and before tho sun went up tho next morning three of the llcnds were swinging from a treo. My old woman is still living minus an eyo. (Fact.) After six years' mail-coaching 1 took to hunting, mining, and till sorts of things. When tlio war broko out I served as scout under Gen. Thomas. When that was over I got Into Jim Flsk's employ at 101) a month, board, lodging and pin money. This old vel vet coat 1 am wearing now belonged to Jim; seo tho name In tho collarvlining. After Flsk's death 1 became a truckman with Fuller's express, Hnd later ca with tinnier & Co. Mr. tiarner, you re member, was drowned, with his wife and child, and a number of friends, by tho capsizing of his yacht Mohawk in New York Bay, oppjilo Ue club-house ot Statcu Island. There, now, jou'vo got it all out of me." "Yuba Bill's" daughters aro, very comfortably married, tho husband of tlio elder holding a very good position on Tim Arte York Daily Uruphic, and a fight good fellow ho Is. DAILY HAIKU HVLLWtiUi frBftNESDAV MiKKNlNd DECEMBER 31, 1884: A Wife' Influence. Somo men would never be able to pull through at all, if it were not for tho encouragement given them by their faithful wives. A notable instance of how much a man can accomplish, when ho is sustained and cheered up by his wife, occurred not long since in a Ger man village. Ho was a peasant, tho strongest man physically in tlio neigh borhood, and ho was very proud of it. A wealthy neighbor had just received a . load of wood, which was drawn by two strong horses. Our modern Sampson boasted that he, by himself, could pull tho load without turning a hair. Tho owner of tho fuel replied that if tlio peasant could draw tlio load of fuel to ins house ho could call it his own. The peasant accepted tho nomina tion, harnessed himself to tho wagon, and undertook to trot off with it, but it was no go. Tho wagon displayed great apathy, and refused to go. It was so heavily loaded that it refused to go off. Ho tugged, and pulled, and grunted, but all in vain. He was about to withdraw from tho canvass, when his wife put in an appearance. Sho was informed of the nature of tho proposition, and saw right off how she could savo(inouey. Slio immediately seized tho whip, and proceeded to en courage her dear husband with it. "Get up there, you lazy brute," sho re marked, fetching him a clip that mado him jump, and removed .a portion of his shirt and somo cuticle. This cheered up tlio husband, who made tho greatest effort of his life, and starled off with tho loaded wagon, his devoted wife walking by his side, and helping him nlong by an occasional punch iu Iho short ribs, or a ,w,eH.d'ri:tjxl., kick when he ' discouraged. It is needless to add, that thanks to the gentlo ministrations of tho wife, tlio family was provided with cheap fire wood, at the comparatively trifling cost of a new whip and a fifteen cent bottle of arnica. Tho man who lost the wood enlertiiins, however, a very exalted opinion of tlio inllueneo of wo men. TuX'ts Riflings. Progress in IHcctrical Science. Pel haps wo have arrived at that stage in our study of electricity where our instruments are too coarse to en able us to extend our investigations. Yet lrow delicate and efficient they are! Compare the instruments employed by Franlilin, and even hy Faraday, with those which are in constant use to-day in our physical laboratories. Frank lin, by the utmost effort of his imagina tion, could not conceive, probably, of a mirror-galvanometer that can detect tho electrical action of a drop of dis tilled water on two so-called chemically pure platinum plates, or of a niachiuo that can develop' from the feeble mag netism of tho earth a current suffi ciently strong to light tho city of Phila delphia. Let him who wanders among tho historical physical instruments of many of our college collections stand before tho immense frictional electrical machine of Franklin's day, or gazo upon tho rude electroiiietcrs and galvanometers of that time, and con trast Franklin's machine with tho small Toepler-IIoltz electrical machine which Willi a tenth ot tlio sizo gives a spark ten times as strong as Franklin's; or tho electrometers and galvanometers of Faraday with tho mirror-galvanometers and electrometers of Sir William Thompson. Yet, at tho samo time, let such an observer think of tho possibili ties of tho next fifty years, for tho ad vanco of science is not in a simple pro portion to tlio time, and the next lifty years will probably see a far greater advance than tho one hundred years sinco the date of Frauklin's electrical work has seen. Is not the state of our imagination like that of tho shepherd- boy who lies upon his back, looking up nt the stars of heaven, and trying to imagine what is beyond tho stars? The only conclusion is that there is some thing far more Ihnn wo have ever be held. rrJ. John Jrowbrulgc, to; lur Science Monthly. It AVus Not Mugtflc. Johnny Malone, a New Y'ork boot black, twent down to Castlo Garden with a companion to meet his sis ter, whom ho had left "in Ireland four years ago. They arrived just as tho immigrants were landing, and Johnny accosted ono of them with tho question: "And do you know Maggie Malone that crossed the ship with you?" "I did know her," was the reply, "hut she died tlio third day out, uud they buried her at sea. Johnny staggered against a bench, by means of which ho supported himself. After a moment of silent grief tho young man turned to his companion, iu whose eyes tears wero standing, and said: "I (hint mind it so much my self, Ed, hut my mother it will break her heart." With this ho burst into tears. His friend tried to comfort Johnny. Tho latter glanced around tho garden in a disconsolate manner, and then suddenly sprang up with a whoop that would have done Justice to it wlhl Indian. Tho youth leaped In among the immigrants, and in an in stant was holding in his arms a bright eyed, pretty littlo Irish girl, who called him "Brother Johnny," and wept for oy. "She's hero, Ed; it's nil right. Come hcrc!'i yelled tho independent youth to his obedient patron. It was Mary, not Maggie, Malone, who had died on the Mourner on tho third day out. But somebody's heart will break for Mary. Jhston Traveler. f -a- Swept Awnjr Ills ProlUs. When thoConfcilorates burned Cham- uersDiirg, -Alt., morowas intense ex citement In Washington, and a largo crowd hung about tho telegraph olllco for news. One nuiu in particular was persistent in his lniulrles us toVhether a certain saw-mill In tho outskirts of tho town had been burned, but was un able to securo any satisfaction. Ascok er ufter moro important news finally elbowed him nsldo with tho remark: "What lu blazes do wo euro about your old saw-mill? Let's have what portion of the town was saved." "Mv old saw-mill -my old saw-milll" angrily exclaimed the other; "why, bang your eves! mavbo It's nothing for a mini to Iokii a mill which was furnish ing 400 bushels of sawdust weekly to mix In with an army feod-eonlructf' Wall Sired News. Port News. ITAtJBI OF IOI ITE. marked by the gaugs at thii 2:13 p. m. yesterday, SI feat 0 Hie during pruvioua twenty- Hirer port, at Inches. tour bnura, 2 i'sdt 1 inch. OMttniioiigt, Doc. 30. Hirer A feet 3 and falling. . Cuicimittri, Dec. 30. River 19 feet 3 incher and falling. Liuisvillu, Due. 30. River 0 feet 5 iuclits and using. Nashville, Dec 30. River 7 foet 10 inches and rising. Pittsburg,. Doc. 30. River 4 feet 7 inches aud falling. tit Louis, Dec. 30. Rivur 13 ft 2 iuchei and riling. 1 MlSCKLLANKOUl ITEMS. The City of Vicksburg from below left hero for St. Louis yesterday. The City of Helena from St. Louis !b duo here this evening for Vicksburg. Tho Commonwealth from Vicksburg is due here this morning for St. Louis. The Churley Brown, with a tow of coal, passed down for the lower Mississippi yes terday. The Johu Gilmore with several loaded barges leiiveg here this morning for New Ork'HUf. Tlio government steamer Mississippi left hero with a tow of rock for the government T7C...b ois!t'. ' ' ' " Newt. Pell hi pilot passed down lust niu'ht with the tug-boat Worth, which hug a lot of produce boats in tow. The City of New Orleans arrived bete from New OrluiiDs Monday night; depart ed tor St. Louis yesterday evening. Tlio City of Providence and Annie P. Silver from tin; south arrived last night and leave this morning for Sr. Louis. Remember the Ohio will pss up this morning for Cincinnati. See W. F. Lsmb din, patSL'Pgcr agent and get cheap rates. The Thos. Sherlock leaves Cincinnati this evening for New Orleans, and the Buckeye State leaves sxme port fur Memphis Both will depart with a good Etart. Tho Charley McDonald, with a big tow, was due here last night for New Orleans. Angclo McBrido will go on her from here as pilot to New Orleans and return. The Belle ot Shreveport, favorably known as Juinbo, will receive passengers and freight here to-day for Memphis and all points to New Orleans on the Mississippi. W. P. Lambdin is her passenger agent. Jay 0'iuld'i wonderful new yacht will, it issuid, be mokt completely and elegantly furnished. Among other useful and indis pensable things ordered for it was a box of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Mrs. Smith's Case, and what the Rev. Mr. McKinstry has to say about it. . To tub Pi bug: 1 have been a fearlnl stifturer (or fllteen yearn, most or the time with what has been called Kt K'.'ma or halt Kheum. PsorlaHia and Le pra, and the like, and have always been told that mute was no cure lor me, aud nave Been so ais coiiraged that I bad as sooc die aa live 1 have oeeu su badiV ainic.ted sometimes that tnere was tot l lie a m a lest spot from the crown of my bead to the aolea of my fee' that waa not diseased and aa red as crlmnon. it wouid commence in sruun while aiiots, mblch hnd a silvery appearance, but were not deep, hut If I attempted to beal them, or aoon after tbelr firs appearance, they would burn a d run together until there wa a complete dry, red scale, whlc'i would become ao Inflamed aMo crack and look fit ry and anery, and the burning sensation would tu almost lutoleraolo I was at times to lame that 1 could scarcely get about, and could not dress myseli without assist ance. I have tried many remedies, and Dave paid )loo lu a single InaUnro to a physician, but havo ever oblalned only temporary relief. Although helped for a time, I soon relapsed again lo he as badly tronMed as ever, and during the winter of 1SSI and 1 882 I suffered so much as to he entire. ly dlxcouraged. I. act summer, however, I was ad vised by Kldur and Mrs. L. O. McrUnstry, wno are well known in these regions, to try your Cutiouua ltKMBDUEs; and I full somehow a little courage, from their favorable opinion of them, to try their virtue. About the second week of , luly last I com- msnced taking the reined es, and within six weeks I began to sue a permanent Improvement until now (Oct. 1) I am al"Ui as good aa new, anu my flesh la aa the flt sh of a child. Mim. PENJ. SMITH. I certify that tho above statement of mv wife la correct, and 1 Jo n with her in expre slug tuy gratitude for the tfreut benefit abe baa received. 11. B.U11I1. I certify that tho above statement la correct. Mr. Smith Is a proiDiiiuut man In this community, where he lives, lie la a well-known duuler in stork, and bis statomnnt, with that of his wife, Is lit.!)' Clllilk-U to credit. Done at Htanstead, Province of Quebec, this twenty suventn 0'iy oi ucioocr, ihsj. h. C. MoKINSTItr. Minister of the Oospnl, Latrk. -I have seen Mra. Hmlth rec nily aud be. Here bur to be thoroughly and permanetlv cired. L. (!. MuttlNSTRY. See. Advent Ch. f!onf P. (J., No.Vt.aud No. N.H. It U tl ILUI J'OBIUU, OUfb. V, Oiitlcura Itnsnlvfltit, the now blood-puriflur, and Cutlcura, and Ctillcnri Soap, tho great akin curea and bi'Hntill are sold everywhere, Price, C'utl- cura. DOc. Simp, vac. ; uesoivout, gl.ou. Potter Drug imd Chemical Co., lioston. CATAEEH. The Great Ilalaamlo Dla Illation of Wltoh JUxol, American Pine, Canada Fir, Mailgold. Clover Ulna- i in. elo . culled SANroiurs haiii ual Cuhk, for the linniodlato relief and permanent euro or every lorm of Catarrh, from a almiilu Cold In the Head to loss of sniell, Taste aud Hearing, Cough aud Catarrhal Cousumpllun. Complete treat ment, consisting of one bottle Kad ical Cure, one boa Catarrhal Solv ent. and one Improved Inhaler, In una package, mav now be had of nil Druirmsts forfl. Ask for SAN l''01UJ'HKAU10ALCUKK. Complete Treatment with Inhaler $1. "The only absolute specific wo know of." Med Times. "The host we liavo found In a lifetime of suffering. Kuv. I'r. Wlggln, llnston. "After a long slriiegle wltil Calami, the Hauiual I'tms has CHHiuered." Hnv, S. W, Molline, l.uwlshurgb, Pa "I have not found a cane that It did not re lievo stance. Andrew Leu, Manchester, Mass, Pott a it Dut u and Ciirmipai, Co., Ho. ton m.it I 111, fur the relief anil prevention (,VJl.linftliJiiatuiit It is applied, of rliuu- f iliritimu, iuuntlgin, n u I a I IU R , Stomach and Howies, Hlioot'ng L ' l,,M. M , II.,... i. . iitiiir, nullum" , Jijnirna, ru V-maieriuiis, raipiuiiion, livsnep Nv i....u ki.l...,. ...... I...U xb it. i.ivi,. i nmit tiini in i. ''rY v """ msmr'B, unu iiipinmnics, iLf'cTRieM""tf'll'"'a Plsslerslan il ctrlo . i If I 11 it nailery coinlilned with a Porous fcASTfcr Planter) aud lauuh at pain, use, everywuuro. fit! For the Cure of Coughs, Colds,. Hoarseness, Bronchitis.Croup, Influ- enza, Asthma, Whooping Cough, In cipient Consumption and for the re-I lief oi consumptive persons in advan-i ced stages of the Disease. For Sale! by all Druggists Price, as CcnU. 617 St, Charlei St, ST. I0UI3, MO. A. reilnr OriKlttat 01 two medical eellegi-s, lias been lonnei engaged in the treat pipiit of Chronic, Nsrvm la, tskiti and lilooil Ul.es.es than any other pliy.-lclau la fit. Louis, as cily papers show pmlalf tld resi dents know. Consultation at office or by n.all, free and Invited. A friendly tuikorliis oplulou costs nothing. When It Is I'icnLVeuUot to vhll the city for treatiueuu medicine. ;an be sent tyinalIorexprrt. evervwbeie. Curahis cases l.iarauteedt where doubt ext.tJ.w Js frankly lUted. Call or Write, Iftrrous Prostration, Dabltitr, atentai and r i I 'm I I. I ii fhysloal TTeakness, MersmlU and Otks aftectlonaof Throat, Kklaand Bosm, Bloos Imporltls.i and Blond Polsnnlag, Hkla Affec tions, Old Hir.a and fleers, lmptulmaats te Marrlaga, Rhsumatlira, Piles. Special afc lent Ion te eaaea from over-worksd fctata. b'l'BCICAL TASKS receive apsrlsl at Untie. Diseases arising; from laprndenreij ticessel Indulgence er Exposurea. It la ielf-evldvnt that a physician Trying particular attention to a clao.of rairi attain, great skill, and phvalrians In regular yrkctlr all over the country knowing tlih, frail -riitly recommend en.es to the old. t oilier lr A merl es, where every known appliance Is .. rted to, and the provMluooa nmll ? t,f si, ages and countries are uteil, A whole Itin.e is n.ed for oillce purpose, nmt all are treatml with skill In a respectful manner; and, know.ug whattodo, noexperlmeut.arsnisile, 1 11 c tount of the great number Siplvlnc. tha charges are kepflow. often lower than Is i' maudrd hy ol'icrs. If you secure the kt 1 : nd get a.peeiiy and perfect life cure, that s .n Important mailer. PaOipblet, IW pages, b;ut to any sdUrt.. free. PLAuiiMARRIA&EGlllDLIpAGts Elegant cloth and gilt lilndlng. Sealed for M rents In postageor currency, over liily win. derful pen plelares. true lollfe. articles on tl'e following subject.; Who may marry 1 who n it i whyf Proper age to marrv. W ho marry flr-, Hanhooil, Womanhood. Phrslcsl decay. S .: should marrv. Ilu life ami happiness msv lucreaied. Those married or cmitemplat r, marrying should read It. Itought to he real hy all adult per-ons. tlnn kupt umler lock a-rl key, I'opnlareilltlon.saine-as slxive. but papec cover ami Sue pages, i cents by iii.il. i uou-. " pottage. -THE WILD POWETt CURES. UMPHREYS' uemiuftit Physician. Miiil Safe aud ur. w "r riti.-ii u.aij .hiji. i l IM. A'ttlt 1 r ever., I'oiiKmtinn. IniUmmntinns ., .'41 Woriilri. Wnrrii river. Worm ( ohc... 4 A ( ryliigC'olli-.or'lHethiiiKiil Infants ,4.1 Olurrlieu ot I litldren or Adult '4"t IHttVMtcr v. Onpitig. liilums t'ulic t liolcrii .Min ium, Vomiting i't C'miKlii, 1 old. Itnnchiti .'4.1 Nl'lllllllfla, Toothaclin. I'.l-eilrh. .. ,'4t lleuilm lie... Mick Headache, Vertigo .41 Dyspepsia. Mil em. (yomm h 41 Suin .m.il or I'll I n t u I IVi IihL .4.1 4 1 10 OMEOPATHIC I 41 Whites, loo Prolan.) IViiod. 4.1 I .'9 ( rouii. I oukIi, lbtticull llre.iliinir ... .4.1 ll"illt Klleiini, r.r-iH'la., K.rupiions .4.1 KlieiimiilUm, IthcooiAliO I'.oni. ... ,4.1 K.'versml Ague, t lull., Malsns ."( Piles. Illind or Itleedinit M I te ffilarrli, acute or chronic: IntluenKa .fill 11 liiHipliiK ' ii ii an. v loii nt i . ntiKh. .rill (enenil lleMli(y,l'hy.'lVeskue.s .50 Kidney llenH 50 Nervoil. Iti-lillilv 1.00 I rlnary Wei, kneKi, Wcttinit Hid .Mi Mi-Hues oi tlie iienrt.i'niiuution l.liii PECIFICS. rccvint of price. Send for llr. Illllllllreys, J look on Ulaease, ctic. (lMpaeesi; sl, nin iue, free. Add res., 1 1 I'M PI I It Kl H' MtHlivlne t'o 10U Fulton 1st., New Voi k. hoiu vy itrattHiHi. or sent niwipani on CatarrH 10 IVY'S CI Vf'Ci CPFiSSohWK Cleanses the Head. 'UMrrtrretiVi U & J Allays Infliuiimu tion. Ileal the Sores. Ecstorcs tlie.hciiHcs of taste rjAY-EEVER and smell. A nnlck and positive Curo. 50 csJits at druuirli-ts. Ou ceuta by mail registered. Send lorclicular. Ramnle hy mail 10 cents, ELY UltOTtltllS, Druggists, Owego, N' Y WATER TAN1CS Delivered at CAIRO, 111., at tho FOLLOWING PRICES: Ft. bottom. Ft. slave. Price, i WITTIER 1 moil G x 1150 $24.00 0. x t) 1 28.00 7 x I) 2000 32.00 7 x -0 2250 36.00 7 x 10 2500 40.00 i uuso ibiiks are inuiiu oi wl.ii.aii j i ru 1 i;j Inches thick, secuioly hooped aud are WATblt no. , ,. . , . . ,f . i, rts. t it i.'iia ,v TIOllT. They are Bhippml 'wholui'ind uro well bruoocl to provent thulr being rucked or broken In hand ling. Kstlmnlua furnlclied lor Tanka of anjr &?.o. a. itiaas & uitt)W., 217 Dulord St., New Orleans. La. NOTICE. The rogillar atitiual menllng of tlio a kirk holders of tho City Nalloiial iliina of i.alrn, for lliu purpuso of o'.ertlng seven directors, will hu held at thd olllco of said hank on Tuesday, January Mlh, isan, Polls opu at lu o'cloc't a.m. mid c.ln.e at i p. in. or aa'd day, TIKIS. W, II I.I.1UAY , Cashier. C'Ailto, III., Ducumhor U, INSI, A PK1ZE. Hend stg cools lor pnnngn and receive Ireu a rnstly box of utioils which w II licit) von to more money right away timu anything else In this world. All, of either ana, succeed from drat hour, The bread road til fortune opens be. fore the workers, absulutelv auto. At n.icc aiidrusa TKL'K ibCU, Aiiguatu, Maine. LLINOIH CENTKA.li R. R Shoriest anil QuitJ:ist Itotito Si. Louis and Chicago. 'Tho Onlv Line liunuinu O DAILY TliAiiViS From Cairo, Making Dikkot Connkotiow WITH EASTERN LINKS. i'HAiKa Lsav Caido: :i:OOaTii. Mbil, rrlvlugln St. Louis 9 00 a.m. ; C'hicagu.s.ili ,i.il-, I'linpHciIni! at Odin aud Mingiiam frr Clnciu hatl. l.ouuville, Indiaiiay.lia and pol"la Kast. i UiliZi i. m. P'ant At. Ionisi nn4 W'ttBtwji iOxprefcuy. .rrlviiig In St Ionia b :4 p.m., and conuectln ' lor ail points West. 3:35 p. in. Pwt Kxptess. for St. Louis and I'lilrsgo. arriving at St. Lou U :55 p. m . aud Chicago ", ::ui, in 3:35 p. in Cinoiunatti P.x iihh. Atrlviug at Cincinnati 7:iK) a. m. ; Louisville 6. &0 a. m. ; Indianapoils 4:oi a m. I'as-eLger.. hv line tram rem h the ah .ve poiLis lli to 'id UoL'hb in advance of any other ruiitu rjThe S:S n. m. exoress has PULLMAN NUhKPlKQ t'AK from Cairo l 'i Cincinnati. Willi out changes, and through sleepers to lit, l.ouir ant inicago. jb':.tst Tirno KhhL. I i' WiIl (riii'tj ,,T ,h'" 1,UB K" through to ham. l Ud3Ciljl4 O eiu points without auy duJat anted by hunday Intervening. The .Saturday alter iuuu train fioui ( alro arrives In new Yo-k Mouday KTLiug at 10::','). Thirty-six hours In advaucrid at other route, IJrT i'o' through tickets aud furtliai iiitotinatlct H p.y at Illinois Central Railroad Ie pot, Cairo. J. LI. JON KS, Tiraut Agent A. H. HANSON. Deo. Pass. Agent. Chlraro II. U. TIME CARD AT CAIRO. ILLINOIS CENTRAL If. H. Trains devart. Trains arr va. t.Mail ....S::Oa.m. I t.Mall. S:Ma. m tKxpresa 3::)5 p. m tEirers lu'.Ua.oi, J St Louis. Cx lrf:s!op. m. 1 t. L. Mail.,..4:'.o p. in t!H Louis Kk"40p. ui. I. c n. K (Southern DiviHU.n) tVall 4:4na.m I tN. O. Kx. .10:45 a. n. tN.O. Kx. :.Via.in. tN.O. Fasl K4:U0p ui. f.ccom 2 3i p. in. ST. L. I tfxpre.a 10:30p.m. I tst L. Mail ... s:i p..n. tst. L. ti D:'.a m M. K. It. Kxptess atlOp, a. tM.L. .Mali...il:'ia.m st. L. ilx.. t :lo p. m W., ST. L. P. K. U. ,.4:i0a.m. 'Mail A tlx. K. Klp.m. .4:ti p.m. 'Accom ...,-.IU: tia.in Mall A Ex Accolii Frelghl.M ':4'j a.m. Freight .n.4 p.m. MOBILE OHIO It. H. Mall a,:?: a.m. I Mail 4 li,p.n-. Kxpress ll:0ia.m Expr ss M..10:0'p m. TRIAS ft ST. I.Ol'IS II. It. St.L, 4TeT.Kxl:t.0.ro St. L. A Tex. Ex ll lSaui ChiATexEx..l0:4&a.ni. Chi & Tex Kx . v::15am Dally except Sunday, t Dully. TIME CAHD op AND DEPA HTUKK Ut ARRIVAL MAiLJi. Ait at ! Dep if P. O. I'm PC I. C. K. K (through lock mall) o a. in. , ..il.nua.tu " (war mall).... '"p.m. " (Southern Dlv 4:H0p m. Iron Mountain 11. ft ,...li:(np.in. Wabash It. H a. ui. Texas A (it. Louis l(. K 1; i.oi.i St. Louis A Culro ft. It 4 p. ru ! p. ID. V n. tn . Hp. in. V P. D "i P. in. ? a. ru. II a rs. 5 ji. m OhloKlver S p. m Miss lUver arrives vtnd.,sal. A.M jn " departa Wed , Frl. Hun P O. gen del. op n from 7:30 am loV:'ld pia P.O. box del. oiivp Irom 6 a. m fvp m. Suudays ger. del. open lrom....Sa. ru. to lua. m. Sunduvs box del. open from. ...6 a. tu. tc 10:,iCan9 (rNOTE.-ChangHa will Is puhllshed Iron time lo time In rlty papers. Crsnge voui cards sr cordtugly. WM. M. MUHl'll P. l THE LIGHT RLMiaiNG A SEWIHO RjiACHIHE SIMPLE ;. .-;lav:w-w; '.;---c-S THE ONLY SEWING MACHINE . THAT GIVES . I T HAS NO EQUAL"! SEWING MACHINE CO ORANGE MASS. 30 UNION SQ.N.Y. CHICAGO ILL ST. LOUIS MO. ATLANTA GA. IFOR SALE BY V m all a.'ar nl a Iw M imMMM I jA , I . I liil J. NEW HOME 8. M. CO. toil Olive Ht.. ' 8T. LOUIS, MO. i i PATENTS obtained and all Patent Oiislnoii altocdod to, for oinduraio fuea. Our olll iu Is optmslto the U, 8, Patent Ofllr.o, and wu can obtain l'at.ints lu luai tluiu thuu those reinoto fiom Washington, Hend model drawing. Wu advlaa aa to patent, billty freoofcli'irgei aud no uuiku no charge uu. less patent Is auctircd, We refer here to ten Pos maslor, tb Hunt Money Order Dlv,, and lo tho nlllosls ol the Ij.l Patent Olllco. For circular, advice," terms and it. orencoa to actual clluuta in your own elate ot . county, write to V u C, A. BNOW A CO., Oppoalto Tatent OtUce, WaihlnKtou, a- C, f .IV I: "r i fin i I :4 . ( 1 ,-o