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J01IN It. OBBHLY & CO.,
OFFICIAL niUKCTOUY.
STATE OFFICERS.
C em' r, John M Patniei I
ti iitrnrintOovernor, John Hoiigherly
Ift irlnry nf Hlale, Edward liiimmrl (
1 1. .I.Lnr of rflrtfp. C. K. Llt'llloCOll 1
le Trenurt r, K. N. Hales, i
n ,i Public Instruction, Newton llitemnn.
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alor l.)iiiaiiTriimbiillaiilJohn A Login,
irrsriilnlive fur the Mate nl Lane Vwmiry,
.resciiintlt.1 Thirteenth DMrfit-Johh 41.
M HERS GENERA I- A MS KM MLY.
.. iljr. Jt District-T. A. K. Holoninb. of
j, , on.lH K (il!oti,of (Uliitln.
rescntnlii)-, lt DMH I II Waton wet.u.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
,). CIRCUIT COURT.
T'.e-D. J. IWker. of Alexander.
hitciillng Attorney!. F. MiCaitney, of
(' tit Clerk Jnu. CJ. Herman.
h ifl-A. II. Irvln,
!' COUNTY COURT.
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lie ,. - J. K. MeCnteand H. March l.lon.
lit ler lienry n"ii
K 'NICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
r John l. Lxnsdeu.
titer I. U. Tsylor.
let tro ler K. A. liurnell.
Ij Michael llo1e.
1,1.1-AnJtew Cain.
a icy r. ti.rope.
' ' Maitistratos r. llro end ii. Miu-
h ot Police U II. Myer.
I ll IV.n.t.lJr. John H ll-4l.Hl (list). atld
l' V-lrri.t. nJ J. W.Hunitier. Inl hi. I
n select council.
1 ir John M. l.aosden,
til Ward P. O. H'huli.
tji I tfaid-C. It. Vioodward.
vtaru Jno. noon.
' iw.rd -s. auiUT.jiiir.
1 1 LrgrW. P llallid.y and Ii. II11.I.
HOARD OK ALUKItMI'.M.
, A'AHD Jnir BetnlMi,
I o KUb,
Utu VMcd
' tVAIlU-I(. II.CUDDlOKlitm,
, llenty Winter,
J.inn Hwyn'.
WAUD-Win.Htillon,
Palilck fHw.M.
i WAKU-JMae Crrull.
i, II. fifi",
J.ll.MelcJf.
p Time of Mttting.
' tlT cnik'll.
nty Council mctt In Joint w.iloi on
tenlon prf:"tflnK llie firt Mnml.iy of
lib.
.rirct h'm-u.
I et Council ml on Ok- firl Wnlne
'rhur'ly, liter the n-oon'l MoniUy In
jth.
I uti or .luiitiiii,
lotnl of Al'Iennen rnecu on th- flrt
y tmlTuewlay i eiery mnnlh.
I IMM1TTKEH OF TIIK COUNCII..
I r-Mer. T)lor, WnMer, Winter,
i Meicalf.
Vc-MennK.CunnlnghAni.Schuh, FitKer-
I r uJ IIiJIliU).
vl Jut Mer. Crroll, HuJer ml
4
r-Mei'r. Seiwe, Wl Jer ml Tylor.
UirfmM-Mer. IU(rli-n,8wyiie ml
if
.-Mt Mil. Shiih, Winter una Kleli.
,-ler.Woolwril, Swy" ai Hi Jer.
.Meom. Il'irJ. Miration anJ Melrtlf.
" JfaiA-Tln.Mynr, nJ Me". Kef
Lfer.Htrutlon Rinl Cairoll.
OUR CHURCHES.
F.rtlAX Elchth.ftrtet.
', iCl 8hLth at 10 a. no.) iy r. m.
I neetlng, Welnt- clay at Ti r. .
R3liuol,3 r. Mi J. M. I.an.lnn, Super.
t't it. Ktv. C. II. Foots, Patter.
J,IBI-Cor. Eijthtli anJ Walnut til.
( i, Bablmtli 10,. x.,anij 7 r. x.
4 lectin, W eJncmlay, T; r. .
.'khool 3 r. M. Ii. W. Stilwell, Huper
Kit. Rer. F. L.Tiiohho, Pa.lor.
PoF THK KEUEEMEK (Kpiopil)
u. prajer, yahbotli V a. m.
School, 9 a. x.
Rev. M.Oii, Hector.
SlCK'r) CHUHCII Cor. Ninth Hi. uuj
'ton Avenue.
rvlce.Sabl.nllian.l 10),- a. m,
3r. m.
School,: r. v.
I very diiy, 8 p. .
Iter, P.J.O'HaLlokax, 1'rlcM.
,N Eiiihteenth utreet.
I'., u.l.l.,11, inu . u tl 71.' r. u.
iK, t .-. - - .
Kov, J. Faicxv, Pnolsr.
;UMAY SCIIOOI-In the Clirmtlan
Rlghtf cnth 8UeeU Bahbalh f I'nool 3
J. I). Itrcu, SuperlntenJenl.
t;.N'3 CIIHIHTIAN ASHOCI ATION-Beg.
, .log tecona sionuay eco monili at ine
ifinm tif tho Preabvterian Church.
'Tayer meeting, Friday, t r, ., at
I'r room ot ine rrejuyierianenurcn.
V u. I"aio, I'reaMent.
Kvi, E. Foutlcenth 8U between Walnut
Sabbath, U A. M.
johool, tyr.H.
i 7H p. ti. Hev. W. H. Pior.
fj'nEK-WIl.IillAPTlST-Firtienth 8t.
kiValniltanu i-euar.
jlahbalh, y and Sr. .
Hev. N, nirai,l'ator.
a i. iiAITlriT HOME MISSION HIN.
PoOI-Corner walnut nnd Cedar 8t.
Ihool.VA.
JK WH.I- I1APT1ST CIIUKCII-Cur-
laablialh U a. 3 p. m. nd "H r; .
Sllev. WM. liEuxr, rnmiir.
3IONAHY 1IAPTI3T CHUnCII-Het.
land Uth utroeti, nearUedar.
Sabbath Wt ! "d 1)1 r. x.
letlng, WedneHday evening,
j, Friday evening.
E hool, I'A r. . John Van Baxter and
jihciu Superintendents.
Ilev. 1. J.fiionr., rasior,
BAKRKKH.
GEO. STEINHOUSK,
IONABLE BARBER,
llh-Nt. mU ComuicreUl-HV.
Juori,
i KSClean Towelt nnd
!THklllfull Workmen
' and chlldrcn'H hair cut and aharn
, r at the ahop or at their own homes,
Tien'iiwhltkera and hair dyed In a
uner, uatnitaution guaranteeu,
PROPRIETORS.
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IIKLMIKILIlV Fl.flK KXTRAfrT HAItHAPA
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All Poier and miluard uppluulinn- de.tioy
the nklii, tendpr.ii II hirli nud war. Iiok at
the kln of old mm. I" and thoe who hue u-ed
rurh any h-ugUi of tiiiin. llnM-uutinue thriii,
and lt
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way. A delightful lerK".
IIKLMIIOI.ItV CATAWIIA ORAI'K' PILI.H
II KI.M lUH.II H CATAWIIA OHAPK PILI.H
A plea.anl, afe nnd izree:ili!eCthartl'.
iiki.miioi.h'h catawiia giiape pilijs
l!ed In nil nrlei'tion. wheixa Purgative Medicine
I neiHifu,
HKI.MllOLIlV CATAWIIA DRAPE PILUH
llnrinle. tn a child, and Liken by children.
HKI.MllOI.Il'S CATAWIIA QltAPK PI LI.S
Hiiierede Mai;neila, Sll and every oilier Pur-
gauve.
IIKI.MIIOI.Il'H CATAWIIA OHAPK PU.I.H,
Certain In etlect, and plenaant in operation.
11 KI.M HOLD'S CATAWIIA ORAPK PILL
Ik not n patented Pill.
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AreeoiiiHihei ot Catawlm Ornpo Jultcnnd Fluid
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l'urohuve tun lotllen of IIKI.MIIOI.Il'H SAU.
PAPILLA nnd One box ol l'll.l.H unrth Ihelr
weleht in gold,
ro iwiier invei'tiiieiit can bo made lor po fiuall
a mm.
IIKLMIIOLD'H FLUID EXTRACT IIUC1IU
IIiu ni'ijuireda world.Hldefnrne.
A LI. of my preparations are meritorious. A
period of Uf my yeara lia jifoied HiIh to bn
the case.
Seo remarka made bv lleninmln Traieite. f It.
C, H. Hneaking of those illveasen, and dieae
uilsing Iroui the exce.s of inrrcury, he Matin
mai no remedy i equal to ine i-.xir.n'i oi cars.
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iwillia. iin iiunrr in caiiiii.ii.ii hi T, iiiuii- "uuiaii
any other driiK I mil acqualnled with. It I., In
in tne mncie.i senna, n ionic, wiiiiinininvaiuaiiip
attribute that it la anpllrablu to state of the
avstem ao aunken, and el so irritable, as ren
dera other substuncea or the tonic class unaail
able or iniurious.
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PIl.LMKNOFAMGIIICA t
Win. R. Warner k Co.,
15 North Third street. Philadcluhta. Pu.
II. T. Hclmboldt
Esteemed Friend I congratulate ynu nn
having tho handsomest and at the same tune the
Moil Kllrctne Pill Ihatl hive ever known for the
purpohea Intended. WM. 11. WAll.NKll A CO
II. T. Ilnlmlinlil urlll VMt.iD.Lr in f.ntii.lildinfi that
his remedies ure the result of long and careful
study. The Fluid Extracts have been befoiu the
public twenty tears. The sale of them iu ih.it
time, proves their value. All have been U'liellt.
led by them who followed my instruction, and
to-day they ntni unequalled in Hi
their asla, ami unsurpassed bv any I
lie extent oi
medicament
not
flta'P r1'am.lo-,e th' lloat ' Hclt"
.n,d
preparations, from tho publicity u veil rni ,ul
aitverllslnii, ami that I urn and me been a dr iiif
g st for a period of tweniy years, and more coii.
clu.lv.ly iot.r.ve this sen fetter Iron, l:e large"
manufatliirfngrhcmliils in tho world I
wovembpr 4, IB.'.!
1 uin acquainted with Mr. II. T. Ililinlsjld ; i,
occupied the drug store uppoaiie my residence
and was auccesstul in conducting the business
where others hud not been equally so before him,
1 have been fuiornbly impressed with his chariic.
ter and enterprise, WILLIAM WltillTHAN.
Firm nf Powers & Wlghlmuo, manulunturing
chemists, Ninth and lirowii strii'ts, I'hil.idel-
phia
all stand ox Titeiri xtaiis.
The Pill I have thought ol ottering t'j the atllio.
ted fur ten years.
They are now perfect, and I shall stake my
time, money and fame on their effectiveness.
The inviting style in which tho pill Itself la made,
the bottle, label, wrapper all show with what
care they have been prepared. After examina
tion, no English or French preparation will show
greater care, and 1 am loally proud of them.
Instead it the nauseous. looking, carelessly
piepared pin. vended generally, and put lip in
wooden boxes, and made generally, or nllered
by thoso lmv.ng r.o experience an pliytiuinn?,
druggists or manulacturcrs of medicine, test
the incdlciuo ottered by your obedient servant,
ir. t. mxMiioi.i.
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New York, '
Palace Pharmacy. Gilaey House, Uroadway, nod
Twenty. ninth street. Now York,
Temple tf Pharmacy, CoutlneuUl Hotel, Phila
delphia! and No. lot South Tenth street, Phil-adelphla.
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FOREIGN jNl) DOMESTIC.
I'OLITICAL.
J AC KHOX V I LL E POHTM A HT RR.
WahiiiSutum. Juno 15. Tho president
lj-lay nppointud Mr. 1). M. MitnoiiH post
innliir nl .Incksonvllle, Ills.
IllKMlKKKD AMI IlKINHTATEII.
Tliei flniltnyof tho (jetioral ccmrt-mirtUl
In tlici cnn of colored wtilet .Smith nt WeU
I'oint whs 'iliiiiihiol from tho nciidemy.'1
Si'crctary llulkniij), In un order jut
Issuitl, n i :
"Tho proceedings, flinlitii; und lun
ti'tico urc upprovad, but in viowof all tho
clrciiintatice atirroundint; this cmo, nnd
boliuving that tho cndi of public juttico
will bo lettur luburved, and tho policy
of tho government of which the pretence
of tin. vudct in tlio militiry academy i mi
illustmtimi, will bo better maintained by
u uoruiniitation of the sentence than by
lu riyid enforcement, the prosldor.t is
pleased to rnltlgato it by .ubstltctlng for
ll'tiiiasal from tliu service ofthu United
State n reduction in .Smith's academy
standing )ur ono yuii'
PATalOTIC HL'li(llTION'.
Cd.sixjHO, K. If., June 13. In tho houso
to-day, Mr. lllnglmui (democrat) olferud a
resolution inttructlng the Now Kampshiro
senator and representatives in congreaito
introduce und support a resolution for the
iiurchuicyof Independence hull and aquaro
In l'liiladetphla, tho mine to bo dedicated
to constitutional liberty cn the Fourth of
July, 1870. Ordered printed.
DEMOCRATIC HTATK CV.N VKXTIUX.
Chicago, June Id. Tbo dcmocrntlc
tato committee of Wisconsin has (jailed n
stale convention for Augti.t 23J. Tho call
dt-clarca tlmt tho true mission of hII the
piirties is now to deal with the prucllcal
question of tbo da, Ignoring thoae con
iruversiea which have been tuttlod by the
progrct i of events.
TAMMAHV.
Kkw York, June 15. Tho Tammany
sachem had several tnelfectunl ballot for
tho choice of the grand sachem mid elect
til C'orneliui Carton scribe of the council
in tho place of thel'ute JnineH WuUon. At
the celebration of tho Fourth of July nt
Tammany hull, .Teromo Uirch will read
tho Iveluration of Independence, John
Savage deliver it poem, und (Son. ilcClel
lan, McCuudlcs nnd Itunyun nddrcisct
FOREIGN.
FRANCE KRCITH OF TIIK !NUll!lKCTIO.V.
Nkw York, Juno 14. Paris advices
compute thnt tun thousand persons, so far,
hnvo been executed. Insurgent, in nil
sorts of di.guUc conttnuo to be caught.
Mllllorc, who caused thirty citizens to bo
shot for refusing to tight for the Com
mune, has been arrested and shot. When
brought out of his hiding plucu he tired
six slinU ut tho soldiers und fought desper
ately. D EH lit KM TO ItKI(JN.
London, Juno IS. The Times' special
from Paris says Marshal McMahun de
sires to resign the command of. the army.
TO RET1RK FROM SERVICE.
Tho reserve corps of tho tinny is to bo
dissolved and Oen. Yinoy, lis communder,
will retire from service."
THOClIU's DEFENCE.
Vkhsaillk-, Juno 15. Trochu contin
ued before the ussembly to-dav his re
marks in vindication of his defenco of
Paris. lie said individuals nrrcsted as
Prussian agents during bis control of mil
itary uL'airs nl tho capital had reappeared
as leader of tho insurrection, and in
stanced as ono cams thut of Dombrowski.
The insurrection, said tho general, was
merely n continuation of war with Prus
sia. Ilo concluded by condemning in vig
orous terms Iiismarck's mild nlltision to
the Commune.
ANOTHER ROYAL MAIIRIAOE.
Londo.", Juno 15. A murriago has
bcon nrrangcil between Princess Thyra, of
Denmark and tho Duke of .Edinburgh.
THE IFRIAN KM PI HE SPEECH OF THE
EMI'KROIl.
llKiti.iN, June 'Jo. Tho session of the
German parliament cloned to-day with u
speech, from tho throne. Tho" cmporor
thanked tho members for tho grants thoy
hud inadu for the support of tho widow's
and orphans of soldiers killed in tho war.
Ilo reviuwed tho legislation of tbo ses
sion, referring particularly to tho dobau
of tho Mil Incorporating Alsaco nnd
Lorraine, nnd sniu it showed that how
ever tho (ioniums might d lifer, tho spriit
of union was strong within them. The
emperor closed his speech with tho as
piration, "(iod grant pcaco to tho now
German cmpiro."
ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE.
ONE MAN LEGISLATION.
Tho votu by which aenato bill 10 wits
defeated in tho houso on "Wednesday, was
reconsidered this morning in the house,
and tin) bill was again put upon its pt(s
Hge. When tho roll had boon called, nnd
the absented' s names callod twice, und tho
nuiiios of thoKo voting in tho negative and
ntllrmatlvo ropcutcd, it was discovered
that tlicro wore 88 votes, one lesa than a
constitutional nmjority. Then commenced
on tho part m tho republicans a most dis
graceful nttempt to got tho bill passed by
overriding all tho rules of tho house.
M r. Cavan, a republican, hud not voted.
Tho Kepubllcan sidoot tho houso demand,
ed that ho should vote. The gpntloinau
refused: hut nt length voted "no," to tho
disappointment of tho republican side.
Air. llico of Pcorlu then came. In and
nskod the prlvilego of voting, but it wus
objected that ho wits not in thu houso when
tho roll was c.tlled and could not voto us a
conscquonco. Tbo speaker ruled tho oh
jectlon good. Thon Mr, Haines cuiiio in
jind askod to huvo his iiiuiio culled. Ob
jection was niado to him for tho sumo
reason, that ho was out of tho houso when
tho roll was called; but dcsplto tho objec
tions, Mr. Haines voted and tho clerk re
corded the voto and laid tho roll cull before
tho speaker, when tho Inttor Immediately
doclared tho bill passed.
Then roso n crent oxcltumnnt. ti,
domodratlo sldo led by Mr. Morrison, of
-...1 m k .1
aiourue, ami -nr. Aurnor, oi do Jlavlcsi,
insisted that tho spoakor in deciding thus
had takon upon himself tho responsibility
of tho passage of tho bill. Tho speaker,
when questioned, said ha did not know
that Mr. Humes una ueon recorded. Tho
clerk, howover. Informed him that It was
recorded, A motion was mado by Mr.
Turner to strike tho name of Hainea from
tho roll ; but the speaker declared tho mo
CAIRO, ILLINOIS, SATURDAY, JUNE
tn OUI of nr,W. T il... 1.111
I
naucd by trampling upon tho rule of tho
housn which duo I
" i w a i u lliu IIIVIU VV. I " . v .
hall 1,n ..tat.l. it.. I J.1 I 1
Man ug uuuiuf iue oar oi nig nouso wiiuii
tho (jucitfon to bo voted upon U dtatod,
i h a 11 not lo permitted to vote If objection
bo xnado to hU voting.
PERSONAL
HPINKKR.
. WAHinxnTON, Juno 16. A letter re
ceived to-day nt tho treasury dopiirtment,
from treasurer Kplnnor, ny bis heiiltb ii
I improving, nnd that he would leave I.on
j don for liriiMols on the lint of June.
riHK.
New-York, Juno 15. Tho nnnounce
luonl ii mado that Manager .lame Fisk,
lr., retires from nil theatrical bulne nt
tho close of tho proscnt seunon.
(lltA.VT, HK.V.
Wahhinoto.v, June 10. -Tho lather of
president Urnnt, who nrrlvod to-dny, is
stopping nt tho oxecutiva nuns ion.
COOKXRILL.
Cisci.vati, Juno 10. John A. Cocker
ill, managing editor of tbo Enquirtr,
leaves to-night for a six months' Kuropenn
tour.
CHAHK.
Cixcikxati, Juno IS. Chief Justico
CIjuio, accurapanlod by Judge Jackson
and Private Secretary I.loyed, reached
hero at 8 o'clock this afternoon, .topping
at tbo llurnctt houta. Ho stopped two
days each in Froderlck, Oakland and Par-
ken burg, and appears to have benn bene
fited by travel, llo will remain here at
least until next Monday, and will gohenco
to the Magnetic springs, Michigan, tho
objective point in bis journey.
A NAVAL WEDDING.
A S-OOH QIHL F1XDH A JKWKLL.
Wahiiixoto.v, D. C Juno 16. MIas
Lir.r.io Poor, daughter of lUar-Admiral
Poor. I'nited .State navy and Lieut. Com
mander Jewell, United .States navy, were
married this afternoon at St. 'John's
rfplscopal church, by Rev. Vaugn Lewis.
Among other distinguished gentlemen
present, were Admirals Alden, Jenkins,
Had fur d, and Powell, (Jen. lUnney and
others. Tho bride was drestod In a while
tulle dre rnpanier with flowing trail, ller
bead was cove rod with u long white veil
crowned with a wrcuth of orango bloi
soiim. The bridesmaids wurd druod in
the same mumicr with tho exception of
tho veil. The groomsmen, Lieut, Com
mander Schouler, Lognn, Hooker nnd
Tracey, all wore their uniform. At tho
conclusion of tho ceremony the happy
couple held u reception nt the residence
of tho bride's father.
SPORTING.
THE MACE-C01IUR.S AFFAIR.
New York, Juno 15. Harry Hill,
stakeholders of the Mace-Coburn Huco,
to-dny refuted to deliver the stakes to
Mace on tho ground that be had received
no formal decision from tho referee, and
Anally agreed to refer the settlement of
tho whole affair to the editor of Jlctl 1 Life
in London.
St. Niciiolah. Uuy boarders can se
cure good uccommodiitions nttlieSt. Nich
olas (formerly tho St. James; at $1 per
week. The houso is nt tho corner of Ohio
levco and Eighth street, n central location,
and is proprietored by Hnny "Walker,
who Is alive to the wants of his patrons.
Parties desiring boarding and lodging can
learn terms on inquiry at the office.
mayadtf
Alba'. Tho barber shop of Win. Alba,
on Commercial avenue, near the corner of
Eighth street, is the place to which nil
lovers of u good, closo shave with razors
sharper than tho wit ot twenty Jcrrolds,
wind their way. tf
Heat. The branch meat shop of .James
Kynaston, located on Commercial avenue,
next door to tho grocory store of .lames
Carroll, is now in full blast, nnd this pop
ular butcher Is supplying nil the reUned
meat eaters of thnt portion of tho Fourth
Wurd with splendid meat. If you hnvo
not tried him givo him a call. tf
Last Chance. Tho time draws near.
Secure your tickots in tho Grand Gia
Legal Festival in aid of a public library,
at Omaha before you havo to pay a largo
premium. It is said to bo a grand sue
coss. Everybody Is confident it is con
ducted on tho " square"
Keep cool. Refrigerator, leo chests
water coolors, I X L Ico cream free.'.orn
bath tubs, japanned cloth for window
screens, etc., etc., at
UKEUWAItT, OllTll & CO.'.S,
myl8tf 130 Com. Ave.
MKIflt'AI..
DUN BA H'S WONDERFUL
DISl'OVKRY.
UETUESDA MINERAL SPRING
WATHKH,
OF WAUKESHA WISCONSIN.
Tills water Is the acki OMlmlgd cure of the in
tractable aud iiicmnhlo di.uMi known us llrlalit'"
diseuso and diabetes.
Ilrlfilit'dlsene Is fatal tnthe kidney, the boily
wastes nway, destroys lilc hy starvation of the
blood,
Iiiaootes commences with freuueul desires tn
pass water, great Hi r', constipation, loss of
strength and tlesh.
Astonishing cures of dropsy have boen etlected,
lirick- liist deposit, iuthiiiintion of tlio neck of the
bladder, alkali, unl giuty swelling. For the
liver It 1 unsurpassed. It will idlay all iiiflnmu
tionnl the aidney nnd uruiHi) oriraimln Iwenty
four hours, giving immediate n lief idso a scar
let fever It prevent the kidney iioiu congesting,
and r move all truce of nlhumcnciln. It will
can relief in all ca.es ol hlyhfi-ver.
KIIWAHU I)UNtiAH, Kin..
nencrul Agent nt ihi-Hpnug, Waukesha, Wis.
Header, If ynu are allllcled with any (,f the loir -going
di 'cac, write to the undersigned. Ills
advice will i ot ynu nothing) he can by clieiul' sl
anal) si possess lilluse'fut a clear ImiiwIiMiie of
uny indlvlHuslCHe no mailer nl h m lung .Isnd;
log. Hi won lerf'ililsi'uierylletheda Mineral
Water-1 a poitie icinody for tlio forcg iu
ailinunls. It lias ueverlalled In du whut lieelsltns
lor It where ever used, Till watsr ha the alue
good etlect at tho remotest pan of the cmntq,
that it ha at Hit (tarings; il never loses a parti
oal of lis medieinsl qualities by package or iruus
poitatlou, Direction now tn ue lh wnte and
circular wilt accompany eaok package ordered
Address, MCHAltl) HUNIIAll,
3ii Peiiuvlvanla-av , Washington, II. C.
Or Edward I. Dunbar, General Manager at the
Springs, Wiuketlia, Wis.
Agent wntrd ev rywlure. lelBd'lm
IT, 1871.
SPKCIAL NOTICES.
BATCIIF.I.OB'NUAIRDYK.
Thl superb Hair Dye t the r.T iHtns;Wolo
PertecllT Harmle., Hellable and Inthnteons.
No disappointment. No Klillculoti Tints or Un
pleasant Odor. The genuine W. A. llachelor'a
Hair Hje produce IMMEDIATELY a splendid
IHatk or natural Drown. Docs not Stam the
Hkin, but leave the Hair Clean, Soft and Beauti
ful. The only Hafe ind Perfect Dye.
H,.ld hyalldruggtts. Fnr-toiy in llond Street,
Newiork. lanjlldeodtwly
CONSUMPTION.
ITS CURE AND ITS PREVENTIVE
15Y J)R. J. II. SCHKNCK, M. 1).
Many atiumsn temp La pa.sed away for whoa
ueaih there was no other reason than ih netrlect
of known and Indlspnuolr pniT.n mean, of earn.
'1 ho near ami Oear to farullj anil rn.nda aro
Iceplng the dreamless slumber Into which, had
th.y cainily luloplvd
III!. JOSEPH II. SC'IIENC'K'HHIStPI.K
TKKATMBXT,
and availed thmslrM nf hi wiwiiStrfnllv
clima mndlclnf... th.r wmild nol h... tHmm
Dr. Schenck hit In hi. own caso proved that
whor.v.r aufflclent rltalttr remain., that vital.
It y, by hi. medicine, and hi. dlrecUon. for ih.tr
ue, t. quickened Into healthful vigor.
In Uil .Ui.mant there I. notntnc ssreMrap
tnona. To the faith of the Invalid lit toad no
representaUon that I. not a thousand time nb.
Untniled by living and yl'IMa wort. TM
theory of the euro by Dr. Bcbanck's tudletaea
I as .lmple a II I snfatllrur. Ita phltoaopbr re
quire no argument. His elf-ai uric, Mlf-oon-vlnclng.
. Th. 8ea-wet Tonle and Mandrake Pill, are the
first two weapon, with which the ctlad.lof tM
malady I asaallwl. Two Iblrda of th. caae. of
consumption orlainate In drpp.Uiaad a rano
tloually disordered liver, vith thl condition
the bronchial tube aympathlse " with the
etiimacb. Thoy respond to the morbtac actloa
of trie liver. Hero thon come, the culminating
result, and the setting- In, wltb all Its distress
Itui symptoms of
CONSUMPTION.
Tho Mandrake Pill, are composed of one of Ma
ture' notitest gift the PoOophltlam I'.ttatam.
They pot.es. all the blond-eeanhlng, alteratlTe
properties of culomel, hut, unllko caTumel, th.y
" LEAVE NO HT1NU DXIIIND."
Tho work of cure Is now beginning. The TllU
ted and louoou depoalta tn the bow.la and ta the
alimentary eanal aro ejected. The liver. Ilka
a clock. I. woand up. It .reuses f rum Ita torpid
ity. The stomach act retponslvety, and the
patient begin, to feel that he I. getting, at last,
A HUPP1.Y OF GOOD DLOOD.
Tho Bca-weed Tonic. In conjunction with the
Pill., purmaate. and aaalmllate. with tho food.
Chvllrlcatlon I. now progroslng without It. pre
vious torture.. Dlgeatlun become painless, anil
the euro I. aecn to be at hand. There I. no mora
atulenco, no exacerbation of the stomach. An
appetite .et. In.
iuw comes the srreatcat Tllonxf PnrlflariTpvi.t
Iven by an Indulgent father tu aulT.rliig man.
chenck'a Pwlmonle HrruDcomc. In to orfurm
lla fmictlon. and to haaten and cnmDlAtj. th
cure. It enter, at unco upon tu work. Nature
ma not bo cheated. It collect, and ripen, the
Impaired and diseased portion, of the loni.
In the form of gaUierlnga.lt prepare, them for
expectoration, and lol In u verr ahort time tho
majadr I. vanquished, tho rotu?u throne that It
occupied la renovated and made new. and the
patient, tn all tho dignity or regained vigor, atep.
forth to enjoy tho manhood or wumanbuod that
was
UIVEX UP AH I.O.ST.
The second thing It. tho patients muit stay In a
warm room inui they get well : It I. almost Im
poMlble to prevent taking cold when the lane
are dtaea.ed, but It muit bo prevented or a euro
can not be effected. Fresh air and riding out,
iecialtr In thl. section uf tho country. In the
fall and winter season, are all wrong. Physi
cians who recommend that course So.ii their pa
tl.nu. tf their lung, ara badly dtaeaMd i and yet.
becauM th.y ara m tba hoa they must not
stt down quiet i th.y must walk aooul tho room
a. much and ai fast as tbo .treng th will bear, to
get up a good circulation of blood. The patient,
luuatkeeu In good .ptrtu be determined to get
w.ll, Tbi. ha a great deal to do wlUi tho appe
tlui, and la the great point to gain.
To de.palr of cure after auch evidence ot Ita
poulblltty la the worst raaea, and moral cer
tainty la all other, I .tnf ul. Dr. Hchcnck'a per
aonal Matement to the Faculty uf his own car
wn tn lhe modest words i
"Many year airo I wa In tbo last stages of
consumption ; conflned to my bed, and at ono
time my physicians thought that 1 could not llvo
u week : then. Ilko a drowning man catching at
straws, I heard of und obtained the preparations
which 1 now offer to the public, and they mado
a pvrfert euro of me. It seemed lo me that 1
could fuel thenj penetrate mr whole system
They soon rtiHined tho matter In mylonff. and
1 would spit up muru than a pint of oOcnalve
yellow matter every morning for a long time.
MA.xin a. thai began to subside, my cough,
fever, pain., and night eweat all began to leave
rue. and myappetlw became ao great that It wa.
with difficulty that 1 could keep from eatlug too
much. I soon gained my atrcnglb, and bare
grown In fle.h ever .Ince.
I wa weighed shortly after my recovery,"
added the Doctor, " then looking like a mere
akcletont my weluht was only nlnety-aeven
r.iundii my present weight Is two hundred and
weiity-hve 236) imunds, and for year. I have en
Joyed uninterrupted health."
Dr. Hchenck ha. discontinued bl. professional
vl.lt to Now. York und Huston. He or hi. .on.
Dr. J. II. Schenck. Jr., still continue to see pa
tient at their ofltco. No. 15 North tilxlh titnet,
1'hlUdelphta, every Saturday froni9A.tl.tol P.M.
Thoso who wlih u thorouitti examination with
tlio Itcsptromcler will be charged Si. The lle-
rirometer declares tho exact condition of the
num. and pattcnta can readily learn whether
they ure curublo or not.
The direction, for taking the medicine are
adapted to the Intclllgenco even ot a child. FoU
i low inevo oirecuons. ana aina piaiura win ao ine
i rest, excepting that In sumo cases the Mandrake
I Pills aro to bo taken In Increased doses i the
three medicine, neod no other accompaniment.
than the amnio Instruction that accomnanv
them t First crcato appetite Of returning
health, hunger I. tho most welcome symptom.
When It comes, as It will come, let the despair.
Iiii nt mice bo of good cheer. Uood blood at once
follows, the cough looien. the nlgbt aweat Is
abated. In u short time both of these morbid
$) lup'-om are Bono forever.
Dr. .-chenck's tnodlctnea aro constanUyk.pt In
tens of thousand of families. A. a laxative or
purgative, the Mandrake Plllaarnaataodard pre
paration t while the Pulmonlo Syrup, aa cure
of cough mid colda. may bo regarded aa a pro
pliylucterlo agalnat consumption In any of It
forma.
Price. of tho Pulmonlo Syrup and Boa-weed
Tonic, SIAln bottle, or 7J0a half doaen. Man.
drake Pill, ceuU a box. For sale by all drug
uu and dealers.
IIOCMK MOVINO.
HOUSE MOVING.
.TAMES KENNEDY,
Murieu.
HOUSE .MOVER AND BUILDER
Is prepared lo do all kinds of
HOUSE MOVING, HOUSE RAISING
AMI
UKi'AlltlNtl (IF KVKIIY DKHCRIPTIOX
its run must hi:is,isasii Tlliua.
OHDKIf let! nt Hie rcsidenco ol Mr, Kei.ne.ly,
jm Center street, next door lo the new school
ho. e, r addressed to Hie care of P. O. Ilox 418
or the Bulletin utile, will receive prompt atten
tion, IMMIINU,
;i; iTir'cAuto iVin" lhnV
Wockl)- caitloii,
JS the elieiipesi pspiT piiblisbej in Hie st le of
Illinois, and should - n read in cwiry family hi
Bgypl." II is olfercd at thu wiy Iua rice of
ONE DOLJiAR 'ER ANNNU.M.
The llllllclill will udvta'Hle the principles of the
ileinoi'riilic party, und lil.or aeahuisly to infum
into the nrgaiilx.iliou tlio .nliiiialain aliieli in thu
nlilen lime" so ulleii oave the gniriiiini'iil into
Its Mauds,
All lli latest news nf tlio da) I
A ciirelull) pre paled agricultural column;
I lie plena ii' poiiineril lllltioisi
I'ik. ireshest iiiurl.tl reHiri. i
An i eierMhlng luti'ie.iluu
Will bo round in the C.ilio Weekly Uullelln, Kt
cry peisim interesled In the welfare of Houlhera
I'linms should I it or to extei.d the cnculvloaol
the llillUlili.
B1NPIN0 UU'I ruling done In aflrst-alav man
ner in the hnlleiin liimlery. This dep.ri.
liient is I'omplete, and now fully prepard lor nil
1. U1V Ol WIIIH III Ull- MMI'llll r lute.
BULLETIN BUILDING, WASHINGTON AVE.
PHYHlClAatv
A. WADGYMAtt, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN, Furgeon ani Acenuh.ur, formerly
of Anna, Union county, Illinois, ha tr-
maaently located In Calr.i. otflte Commef.tal
avenve, between Eighth and Mnth street., West
-l.l m a .1
0. W. DUNNING, M. D.
EEHIDENCK-corner Ninth and Walnut ab,
oncecorner (sixth street and Ohio levee.
umco nours rrom o a-m. to i. m., auu v p.m.
WILLIAM R. SMITH, M. I).
Il RSIDENCE No. 21 Thirteenth street, be.
XX tween Washington avenue and Walnut strett.
umce i-i) commercial avenue, up stairs.
II. WARDNER, M. D.
-pF-MIDKNCE-corner Nineteenth .treet and
XV Washington avenue, Cairo, ornee on Com
tu.rclal nveuue. over nostofflcn. Offlea haiir--.
from 10 a.m. to to U m., (Sunday. rxcepteJ,)
l.i, .lull, a. IU y.lM.
LAWVCM,
ALLEN, MULKKY ft W1TKELER,
ATTORNEYS
COUNSELORS AT LAW,
William J. Allen,
John H.Mnlkev.
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John H.Mnlkev, V CAIRO, II.LIN0I8.
Samuel P.Wheeler.
ier.j
WPerticular lltehtlon raid to river and ad.
Bilralty business.
OFFICE ROOMS 1 AND 8 VINTKR's BLOCK,
GREEN ft GILBERT,
ATTORNEYS
ASD
COUNSELORS AT LAW,
Williaaa H.Oreea, i
William B Gilbert, V CAIRO, II.L1N0IM.
Mile P. Gilbert, J
Special atteatinn citen ta Admlraltw -u.l
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dwwiiuwi uuvint..,
OFFICE OHIO LKTSK, BOOMS 7 AND 8 OVER
CITY NATIONAL I1ANK.
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COAL.
CAIRO CITY COAL
I. prepared tn supply ctiatouier. with the be.t
itiality of
PITTSBURG AND ILLINOIS
CO.AX..
ORDERS left at Halhday Uro. office, 70 OHIO
I.F.VEK, or at the Coal Yard below the Ut.
C'natle Hotel, will receive prompt attention.
TUB Till! "MO.NTAi'hV'wIII bring coal alone
ide leamer at any hour. ocSStf
I.A.MU.
LAND FOU THK LANDLESS
HOMES FOR THE HOMELESS
ONLY $1.1!6 PUK ACRE
FOR ACTUAL SETTLERS.
T.kk tut CAka or Tut
I.KAVBNWOHTU, I.AWHKNCK AND OAI.VKH
TON R. K. LINK
From l-aw n nee aud Kan.sa City aud visit the r.l.
euraien usage country,
The Gaudkn Spot of Kanhah.
aprtiuwSm
FOUNDRY AND MAC1IIMK NIIOP,
I. ft E. GREENWALD.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
STEAM ENGINES, 110ILEHS,
CorPKK and Sheet Iron Work.
No. 248 East Pearl Street,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
lOI.L,t.UM,
HIOH EDUCATION.
HELLMUTIi COLLEGE.
Hoard and Tuition, per annum.. t-m (
Him i MiTiniv v a liiiMi ,ri v nnn
KLLMUTH LADIES' COLLEGE
if tvuiiaiTrn av u. a, u, raivi t atTut t.
Itntrd and Tuili.n, per annutp tttO 00
lirau oi tiutuiw
Fur bar CU ar. aotdt tn Ma or Kvant. l.oatOS.
dBOCKMim AMD BRY UOODN.
WILLIAM KLUGE,
PCAtrB IN
FAMILY GROCERIES,
DRY-GOODS,
NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPH, ETC,
Has Ju.t received a heavy stock of Boots and
hoe, Hosiery and Notions,
FOH SALE FOR CASH VEUY CHEAP
He al.o h a One tockof Family Orocerle. of
every kind.
CORNER SIXTH-ST. AND COMMER-CIAL-AV.,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
OAH -FITTERS.
F. S. MURRAY,
GAS AND STEAM FITTER
HAS REMOVED FROM PKRRY HOUSE -'
to vitr.
BRICK BUILDING ox SEVENTH ST.
OPPOSITE winter's block,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
HE has greatly improved hi stock, and lias
now on hand all kirfds of
CHANDELIERS,
PENDENTS,
HRACKETH,
HALL l.IOHTS,
SHADES, ETC.
ULOUES,
HE HAS MAltlvEI) DOWN Pit ICES
To the lowest living figure, and he invite, th.
patronage of the public,
HUTCH.R.I.
THE PEOPLE'S MEAT MARKET
CHAM. UAVEII cC CO.,
Paorairtoas,
KEEP ronslaally on hand the Ut of Uf,
iork, mutton, veal, lamb. sauage, pudding,
etc. Fresh white lard in any quantity, corned
beef, etc., always on hand.
Order. Droinnllv filled, and satisfaetinn eimn.
ted. fehTtf
JAMES KYNASTON,
nutrher and Denier 1st till Hindis Frelt
Mrnt,
Coasta NtNkTtKNTii and l'oruitt Sratti.
CAIRO, 1LL1N0IH.
BUYB and slaughters only the very beat cattle,
hog. and sheep, and 1 prepared to fill any
demand for fresh meals from one pound to ten
thousand found. dec20tf
PAINTER.
CARL L. THOMAS,
It prepared to do all kinds of plain and orna
mental PAINTING,
KALSOMINING, PAPER HANGING
8I0N WRITING, ETC.,
At figures which defy all competlon, and In the
highest style cf the jiainter'a art.
SHOP IN THE PERRY HOUSE,
CORNER Or COMMERCIAL AVENUE AND
EIGHTH STREET.
UKW EMTATE AOENT.
C. WINSTON & CO.,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
AMI
AUCTIONERS,
71 (second floor) ohio levee,
cairo, ills.,
Buy and 8km. Rf.ai. Estate,
PAY TAXES,
FURNISH AIISTRACTS OF TITLES
And prepare Comeyanee of Kind.
NAI.OONN.
EL DORADO
HILLIARI) SALOON AND HAH
ROOM. JOHN UATKM, Proprietor.
lOttCiimmerelal Avenue, CAIRO, ILLINOIS,
BILLIARD saloon furnished with Hie Uat 0f
table i aud bar supplied with wlnea, liquor,
and cigar of the tlnet brands.
EXCELSIOR SALOON,
Corner of Washington Aieuue and Fourteenth '
Hired.
r. HJ.ANKKNIIKUU, Prtiprlrlor.
JJIHKIl lll.ANKKNIIIfHO'H saloon i newly fit.
led up, uud In the most tleg.nl style. Ills
supplied with the finest wine, liquors, keer, Hi
lars, etc., ihtt can I found Id the clly. Do not .
orgei
the place, comer of Washington avenue
and Fourteenth street.
FITZGERALD'S
SJV.MIIiE ROOMS,
S tir. Fourteenth Nl. ttnd Costs
MtrrrlM Ateitur.
OITZOERAI.DS r-nmple Room are alrwked
JL' W It II HUrO imD0rt.il ltln honor, nr.. I ,... ...
!"! dlsH'tised from the bur In tlrst-clas.
' . , Imn I" J'O belter establishment In Houlh.
iu iniiiuis, ami none ueiter aUM'keil. Call ami
test Hie various brand, ol wines and Inpior.
JOHN HYLAND'S SALOON,
Corner Trulls Nlrrl mid ConiutrrrUI
Avenue.
Cl IIPKRIOR liquors, beer, ale, etc., aud fragrant
11 Havana alwava on hand. Those detlrinv da.
Iightlui berragi's should not tall to call and enjoy
them. AI their wanta will be attend to In a man.
D"T that will warrant a return. All hla Hauor..
wine, and cigars have been t.ltcted with gra,M
care ami critical iaie.
PHIMTIMa.
riUROMkTIC work printanif In many an4
V auu van. cwiurv a wus iinursivpivai vn imm
celebrated chrointllo prea.-doue at the iluUetAtt
i jou printing vnica. inia i. ine most rwaraaaH
rres. aver invvaieu-aa u peiiuria. im sss uy
he work, in colored prinllcir. ol ten ordlaan
I prr.se., u enny leauciuaiuoi-o.i us mate