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41g Mftftrr on i'.rrry I'nir. JOKN H. OUBRLY, IMltor. Tub grain trnttlhiif question oroatcd a row In the Xow York exchange. Sr.XATO CAU!KNT!g continues tlll-IC-clcclcil. IIo It seated on Uic tilgi' of rat; gwl uncertainty. Tin: Iladlcal niciiilx-TH of the I.oitIiaim Houtc of ltuprciontntlvo continue to piny legislature:. Mni. DkOkkii, u )Kt In ictico:it, ha Iwcn lecturing on triuHniiiiv nt Spring tii'lil. .iiT.AKtit IIlaink rulcil for Ills p.irty on Monday, and pcnhltte.il the new rule to Ik; Introduced and sent to tin1 mnuulttco. Mr. llr.KCiiHn continue to hp the hap piest man In the. world. llehni got down oil' the ragged edge of ik-epalr. Hon. Tiiovas Wiijsos decline! to run for Mayor, and Mr. J. T. lteitnU- ha- also tilticstoU w to say tliat lif will nor 1m n .nntlltlate fortlieolllce. Hon..4. S. M.utitAM U tin Uenio- cr.ittc incinbor o( the coiign,lonal eotn iiittn now at New Orleans luve'tlgiitlng I lit; Kellogg administration. Ki.iauktii Ti li o.v in nilcniil(ng lo de monstrate the "honor mid dignity of Iier -ex." doinoii'tratctl It weaknen. K.-lcrltiicnt.- of tliU kind arc daiig'T"iij. A x ly the name of Knton N-li'-vrj heli.n a fortune In an linpremtl Irt'ight or. Instead of mincing th" ! and ca pacity of cars a I dono oil narrowguagc railroad-., he has doubled the capacity, without, n be claims Increasing the ght. Tin: Spirit of the I.orel i m-ilv af -ar-Huvlllc, In thl state, and man an the lutiers who arc turning from their farllnvlile Imi line Held for the phit to l:ilor In. dinners arc as uumerout in that village of the unpald-for court hoti-e si iloa in a pig i ty. Kacii day wc grow moiv joyful over the election of Andrew .lolui-on to the I'nlU-el States Senate. We had vowed to not cut our hair until that event happen hI. and wc rejoice In the knowlcdi;i' that we may now have our luxuriant lock .horn and noi do violent e t our im- Iai:-iON- l.t'cr has been sHting Mailon, hi Williamson county. He nviiH". the 4 public Hint Marion I' on the bicli iced topro-pjrliy, and petulantly dvlatvihal i.u man in tho'smlleneo the Parson levtnul "exhibited the forpad olei of hi tjimldy " No. 104, ulcvuteil almost III a range wltii bU shoulder.-, upon the top nf ib.,' l:nU f the ceat In hunt of him." I'i.s.kr 1 an active legislator if licit 'brilliant one. UN latc-t bill U lo Impose a poll tax ot'not h than VI nOr mure than iS2 upon each ijimlilled voler ol tho .State. Why not? If this wen dune, the t.vloml ninn and brother who now pays not a cent for the glorious privilege, of toting would contribute.! dollar or two t the public revenue. Tim law might ffjtt Kadlcal candidates tor oilleo In this ortot tho Stato n few extra dollais, but the patriotic gentlemen would care noth ing for that. I'later'. poll tax bill should be enacted. Many of the mercliaiiU and business men on Ohio Lcvce arc earnestly in favor of the re-election of Mayor Wood. 'I'hey ?ay that, wldlo he Is not brilliant coil -tautly suggesting practleablo and lm practicable plans ol hot-bwlding- the city Into prosperity, he is careful of tho Inter 'lits of tlie municipality, honest and straight-forward. This pressure may in duce Mayor Wood to leconsidur his de termination to not lc a candidate. Prob ably It would be well to elect him by ac clamation ami save tionble. If Winter will make the motion we will fcconil it. Tuk man of the Vallvj Clarion,o( Ches ter, Randolph county, generally knows what he is talking about. In his last Issue he say: "At the opening of the Cairo and Rt. Iiuis railroid, when Anally completed, it U intended to have a 'blow out' at Cairo. The chief feature of tlie entertainment w III bo an Imitation nf an Indian war dance, conducted under the immediate supervision of ON'rly, of the llrn.Kti.v, and llouton of the. Joiie.boro (laztUt, A tableau will complete the erforinanee, when the two gentlemen will alfectloualely embrace each other, alllrming mutual regard o()'enIre and defensive." Clii-uk, of Du I'nge, and .lone-., ol ,0 levies, have, lr tit Stnle KfgUttrh m(,t authority, gone Into tlie business of raWing i he devil In the Houscut .Springfield. Tim llrm name Is Clailin A .Ion.;. The stnior utike. an ass of him-elf by leading In tlie Hearing of the House from llareluv's 1)1 gest, and thejunlor makes fool (jf hhn self by Httemptlns lo reeonildcr votes that the majority do not with to hate dls turbed. lmix who delllerately reads ISarelay't. Digest upon a unction of or der is a villain, if j,e , ot a Democrat ; uudtheman who with malice moves the receuuldcratlon of a tote the Speakerdoes not wUh disturbed. i a monopolist ami has no sympathy with the great iigileul tural Interest!, ol tlie country. Mm; Pit. Wauhmkh's very able lecturo ou the woman question has created a great amount of dlscustlou In the city. All who listened to her admired the ubii Ity itud learning she displayed and the happy manner In which the handled her .object. Fussing in rapid review the lib lory of woman In Hiielent and modern limes, pliUoaophUlng upon events In which woman had acted a conspicuous part, she boldly a.sei ted her l-cllefth.it jvomaii should enjoy nil the right and jsrJviieges of man ln-fore the law, In poll v lies and society, iier reasoning was in- gvolow, nud her style plca.lng; and It Is no disparagement of tin; able lecturers who proceeded her In thocoiir.se, and wc know the remark Is not made Mmply In it spirit of courtesy, to say that tlni madam's lecture wan the beet ol the te rio iiioro'-nidlte, moro carefully writ ten mid more interesting. IKI XV I. on;, , I. OHO ! Wei are iisked every day . "When v ill the Narrow tlaiigo lto.nl bo completed?" We Invariably reply : . , '.'D d If wo know.'' And now we take advantage of the columns of the Uri.t.r.TiN to publUli thlxrepl to every man, I onian and child hi Southern 11111101-. We will also mid that the next jHirson who Inquires of us when the little, road will In; completed should order Ills eoilln w ithout delay, for we ate determined to make a ghost of liim. Lord! Lord! but that road has given Hi miy amount of double. We thought it was itgood thing for Cairo, and advo cated It. The tctilt was the budn ws of lite printing olllce.c in .it.- I .mils and Lou-I-vllle s largely lucre umiI. We paid our expenses, attending the meeting of the board of directors, and were charged with the crime of receiving a princely in come from the road, from which swj have tveeled not u nlekle. ThoOiro it VIiuviiik a toad don't like us became. o area alro . M. LouU road man. and now pat Kvauvllli' on the back; our bet friend have "gone back" on in beiMU-o wc happened to lea St. I.oul" road l'ellou: the I'arnier.s liaxe dropjwd us iK.-enuse a locomotive bear our dktliiguUhid luune. We have luen. In general ;irid particular, ruined by the eus-ed little loud, '.onfound thellttle road ! , Uut here Is the worst nlfalr of all. In tho middle of lAKMinber Iat we received an order to n a plcudld job of print ing for the .M.toii-. :)nd we lnteiiili-il to do It. mid will. Wc wanted tint block'. rides, new tvpe. iVc. and knowing the NarrOW - Gauge would be finished In i week or two, ami the Ma-on. being not hi n hurry, we concluded to go up to t?t. J.ouls on the road and eioiially or der the bloek, Ac. ' Wc are here yet, al though we have lieeji sure every day that the next would llnd ns In Jt. LouI. And Barclay Is turloiw.' ' If e comes to u? everv morning and enquire- about tlio road. He lingers with u? and innkoi n matkf about the road. When he meets us on the street he mii11c nar row guage at u. He reads u letters from friends in New York asking if the narrow gnut;c w ill be llnMicd in time to have the printing done Iffore next U'ln- ter. Tlineou'efiiieuceis are mi'era- ble, mid wc as-uii1 tlie jieopb' who have frowned upon u becaiiie we ,-tood by the little road, that t, icy may come back to our arm-, and that we will cheer their ear. Jiy ."wearingiil the tramway morn ing, i.oou and id1, lit. i':iorii: :itii,no.Mii.i: or tjii: The New Orlean new paper.- nj that rllort are being made tocotnpruinii-othc l.ouMai.u trouble mid put an cud to the lesUlatlve dad-lock tint i'lt In that Stale. It will be icu:e inhered lhat lie- f on.ei vallves elected lothe Uoiie of Kemcscn tntlve.s propo-eil. s.iiiLlliiici!'n. lua writ ten coiiiuiiuiiv-itioii sent to the Con-'re.-- tlonal coinnilttee now In scsloii at New Orleans, to submit to it for deel-lon nil the questions relating to the organization oi uio House. Could anything be fairer thuu tliist The i-omoiittUe was lent to Louisiana to convict the white people of that State of bandlt'ism. and It was and probably Is the Intention of the committeemen to not neglect to do this great duty to their party. To this com mittee the Democratic Members of the Louisiana legislature laid: "You are pre judiced agaiiibt u.. It is to tlie Interest ol your parly to put n down to decide that we are in liie wronir: but so conil. dent aro we of our came, we will submit the question of our jiistlllcatlon or con deinnation to you. If you sav, we aro lu the wrong. .Mr. Wlh. will step down and out, and we will return to the hall of the House and submit to. your decision in good faith. If, however, you deckle in our favor, the- ltadicals must agree to abide by your verdict." To this proposition the l!eiublican memlwrs of the House would not agree! Hut the Democrats arc persistent in attempts to get the dllllculties out ,ol the way, and some of tho belter class of ltepiibllcana arc co-operating with them. W do not know that Uicm effort, ui compromise will be sueecsful, but hear tily hope SO. II limy ,hould be, the whole eoimtn will have reason t.v r... jolce. A .MIIt.veM.. We call the attention of tho Spiritual Ut; to till- aslonlshing incident A woman at Avon in this stale i sick. She was lold one day that she must die. The phyelclans prouounced her re covery Impossible. Shu continued to k'ntdiialh .lnk until about. (1 iVcbwi.- n,,.i evening, when feeling her last hour at nami, mio unite iicrramlly and friends fare well, and requested her brother, a lululs ter.to pray for her. All preent kneeled, while an earneit petition in behalf ofthu dying woman was made. 1 he veritable narrative,, assure ii that while the prayer was being made, the minister, the brother oftheMek woman, kneeling by the bed fide, slat sat up lu tli- bed and told him lhat he need pray no longtr-that she was cured body and cuiil. "Then ,o arose praising t.od, moved arouud among her friends, went to the table mid ate Mipper with them, and remained up till latu lu the night, telling what God had done for her, 1 ho physician coining in, was informed by her pi her Instantaneous cure, aud. after a careful examination of her vita organs, pronounced the cure complete ' There Is not, we know, a .Sphltual'lit "'nKwh,w1-uotKevfIUiiil I,, the liulk'l that this roimtwl ... . .. I hey will ame lhat, In the nature of loiogs, me cure was Impossible, and will grow .merry over the asseitiou that prayer Is a medicine tlmt eau woik ml raeuloiis cure-. Our friend, lhu learned doctor, will ridicule this story; our friend, Un editor, will laugh t ic our friend, the time man, will "pooh! poohT' If, our friend, tho merchant, will denounce It; our friends, the lady Spiritualists, wilt oliorus in denunciation of tho "miracle." Well, we will Join them In their ridicule, hilghtcr, contempt, and denunciations. We are sure the Mory Is n lie cut out of whole cloth, and vu would havu n bad opinion of the good sense of the .Spirltu- nllsti If they believed It to 1m true. Hut really wc have u good reason for niak Iiik this request don't, good Spiritual lst, even while we are laugh ing at the Christian miracle, tell us thai Mrs Mollis is a medium through whoso mysterious power the dead can resume the earthly body anil ap pear to uo, snenK with us, bo palpable to our touch as well us hht, and hate upon the spiritual body clothing such as worn by men and woman ! Don't tell us thl. The sick woman reMored to Itle Is not a "circumstance" to your materialization (tories, and (luce we cannot believe the miracle of the Christians we beg of you to not assert your greater wonder- and nk ti to believe them! 'I ron Hue The Wrnnir IlNeusc. Many times Women call upon tlielrf Hi lly i)h)Mi-lili, niit; Willi il'penl:i. unotlicr with palplUllna, iiliollmr witli trcunle ol ttio breast, nliolti. r with pain lure and there, and In this wjy they all pieeenl alike tn tlii'ine!i and their esy-2olng and iii'ltn.'iTnt duclor. .vpnateaml ill tlnet dleacs, Or which liu or libcs his pllhaiiilpntlnii. n uiiiiiijr lobe Mieli.when, in reality. the ate all syuipl ins caiecd by miidc ulcrian ilbonli'r: anil while llieyare tliu only able rili3i U palliate lura time, ilit-y aro Icnoiaiit cf tlie eiut. auil enc.)iirj;e their praetle- until lare bill, ate maile, whra the ullcrliig put nit me no better in tbo end, but probably vor-.j lnrtlieilel.iv, tteutuieiil, and other compli cation made, ami which a proper mcill elu.-d'rected to the aue would Iimo en tlrely removed, tboreby Instituting health unit comfort instead of prolonged misery. From Mls l.orlnda I.'. M. Cl.iir, Shade. Alliens Co.. Ohio: 'Dr. 1!. V. I'irice. nullalo, N. Y. Your Kaorltu l'rcciliitlon Is workltj' nlino-t ! like a miracle on me. I ant better already than I base been for over two years ' From Kill A. fehafer, Zanenlllo, Ind.: 'Dr. l'lerce 1 reeened the lin illdne you sent me and bewail ulug It Inmirdlntch . As a rcult of the treatment J feel butter than 1 have tor three years.'' From Mr. John K. Hsinllln, Odcll, Ills.: "Dr. l'lerce Tho Favorite l'n erIptlou has done me good, which 1 am very thank ful for. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is said by dealers inmldie nes. I.Ktl'OH IIKAliKllS- R. SMYTH & CO., Wliol'Vtle ami im.ill Ucalu-s In Foroi(jn and Domestic LIQUORS JtSll WJCVES OF AI.Ij KIB, No. 60 Ohio Levoe, CAIRO, ILLS. VTF.vlf-. .S..MYTII i- CO. tui Mill?', tet, unit sloi--isiiil utleotluii tutl.s ttaul.TJilu runrli uf 111 busiur.s .shim'i.v ii:imt. ... i, - VALENTINE RESCH, BtOQtnboQt, HotcL and Family1 SUPPLY DEPOT AMI) l.KSLKR IX Groceries, Vegetables, Game, POULTRY, Pish, EggB, Northorn Butter. &e. Eighth Street, Detwuon Waihlnirton and Coiuioorelal Avenues. t3li.l. .lillteiKl tnt of clisrge. 1IO.VT STOIIKN. SAM WILSON, KhALKH IK BOAT STORES, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, dec. No. 110 Oliic. Xiovoo. KOIXI.N. ST. NICHOLAS Hotel, and Restaurant No. 122 COMMERCIAL AVENUE 'X.to Uo-jrs nurUi erf lh Cairo nii.l VlueJimn murouu uui. WM. WHT2HX, Prowrtetor. A Tltb'aTY wuti:h u-jit' iiiKtit nail ilay for ,'a' ht of .m-eoiiimodut otu for tuns lent KU-u t 'two Dulnirs ptr Ou--. 'i'JIE JIASO.N & il.AMMX ORGAN COMPANY XTIK.XKII1 orih hlnhc-l JurlU umliJI I'irl. ll-"". ol ' Uruiw, ISW, nml M i!'.. Vi"".' "' U lln-t rUi-nl ol HlJ .?kTuMu In the worl J. litrluUlujr I???t,i W.it ylUnnt lininotnu,. tti.not only V i "Sr is'yu Mil., tho iu; il l.ioruUle , ,ii 5C"' ',W" rt-ule.1 wllU i ri.lUng ol inirrlui, to lin0-t UJy )arl u ,! cIiry. 1 mJ " J""! 'J W "r iipiniJ. ' i.Vih.nu,,r "'"I0'1" eireular. ttHUfuU I'lirlleuUr, ui rnu ou ri-i.ue.i A dcl.twi MASOW UAMLiN OUOA.tr CO., 1"-Ivb. Y'nU rUVit'. THE DAILY" BULLETIN. 'rjMII! HL'I.LKIIX Is iutllhto turr niornlntr (ctwpt MonJnjr) In the IhilMIn llnlMlnj', ror lir Vn?lilngl(m trnuc nml Twlnli pIrtI. Tint llui.i.i.n.y i crnnl lo city siilcwtllxr liy fntliflil ciUTkMnl'lncalyFlte Cuti n Week, Imj-rMo WctUly. lly.Mlli (In JrNurr)i 10iir Riiminii pIxiimiiIIis. 0 tlirw tiioiith), ouo niontli, 91 ti. THE WEEKIiV BULLETIN. l'libliOioi etiTj- 'ihursil)- moriilnif m twratiiiuoi, liitmiithly Inu'lvance. 'IliciKjMa1 ou lh-W'kly will I" j)ril't t lliU oUlo, in tlitulicillr.4Wlllol.l.iln it lur sulcM-ilptloti rlr of l a juir. ADVERTISING RATES. 1) A 1 I. V . 1!'.iIii.s Oinls. ierauuum,i One Httniv, one Insertion,... Oik- Mtian, Inn lnn1lon, On. S'tun.( cuic k, ......... One tHjiiati', two w ks,.... One MI1.iit, tlutc utli,..., llnu t'iiiv, sue month,.. ...... .. I iJ .. 1 .VI .. J.'.l .. aw .. A (O r. (0 W K K 1 I. Y , Our .unipl imp in( rlkni,... Kaeh Fiilmimnt InsMtlon,... -41 Kit r.i 53thie Inth U a Mitiiue. "nj-ru ii-siihrMiertlters WBOflisritii cnor In ilnei'itiisil', both ns to mir of dmrj-'S io'l liuin itereif illiln)tn- their finr. 53.SotUjs In local column in, il.-l fur l if- Urn fints it line for our insertion. Twenty Oiil a linn for two intertlons, Tweiitj -Kite Crnti a line fur three ln-nIon, '1 lilrt; -1'lti' Ctnl.s a line for on! svivk, nml Set ml-Kite- tjil a line for one month, 3ommunlcatlona upon nubje cto of iron ernl Interest to tho public solicited. tj,MI letlm fhoitl.l Is Jln 1 to joiin n. oiit.ur.Y, l'mlilcnt (lr litllctiii ninpu ro:sbests' MIISIG BAZAR ! tl 112 C0MM3RCIAL AVE., CAIRO. ILL Kanos and Organs, SiaffiET MUSIC AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. HALLET, DAVIS & CO.'S Of World witlo Reputation. Aclvtiotvlnlgi-l h nil gool Jliu.liun lo 1' ILv Nat I'laiio now;iuie. THE GREAT UNION PIANO, Of which wc Lave soU over 4W ilunns twcltes yearn pa-t. bccumlng inorc unel woie popular et cry e!a. SMITH'S KRICAN OIUl.AN. Hplenilld tone, l'owcr anil Durability. Kimball's Orchestral Organ, A very line Instrument, adapted to lnMru mental as well ni vocal music. AM, TUK Altrm; Alti: OI'KKIIKII ON Kiy .Monlhlt Payment--, at lowil','itri s reurdleBS of l.Ul Trice. In xrcat variety, Including all the new nml popular nitn-Ic ot the day. Order Irom th Coinitrv promptit lilled mid tent by mall. VIOLINS, GUITARS, BANJOS, ACCOKDKONS, CLAKINJ5TS FLUTES, PICOLOS, TAMBORINES I'ltKXCII HAIM'.S, K'l'C, KT'C. Band Instruments of all Kinds l'tlri'Ikhcd to Order. STRINGS FOE VIOLINS, OUITABS, ETC., 01 tho llett inallty. Classical Studios anil Exercises or allr.i.lc for I'linio or Voice. ILiT'llvery deserlpllon of Mitileal Mrr ehuiiill'o fnniUlii'ii In order, liroiuptly and nt prices lower than ever ollered before. "ill.NGY A 1.90 OF ROGER'S ELEGANT STATUARY. .Send for Illustrated Cutalo'uo :md l'rlco Lift of thc.o bcuutll'iil Kroupcs. All Ooods Warrantod as Represented. Ad Iicm, RQBBINS' MUSIC BAZAR, Cuiro.JllinoiB. lT MAXWELL & CO., Draltrs In RAIEWAY MACHINERY and 110RNIN0 csoiLS-jr No. 016 North Main Stroot, ST. I.OUIS, MO, A0ENT6 fOV TUW)U PLUMBAGO OILS "i;iiiiicslliiniibl.v I lie best nimliihind trui'ie oi Kin hiiiii m -.mi itunu, HARPER'S iyAGAZINE, n.i.t .siit.ri:i). MITft'KlOV mi: I'ltlJsS. Tho etir lti"rrailn tlrctil.it Ion ol thin exrellnnt monthly froveii Its 0DnllniK.il iiilnir on to rontilar tletilrei nml nccibt. In eleeil, whi n wi think into how nmny hiiine.t It pencil-.tie! eve.y luotmi, wo ntim eoi tliler U ns one nl tlio piliiratoM rn well us eiilKiin'i:' Mcrilie plib.le liiind, furlls viibt V ''f" liiibeeti won by no nppenl to .)ii. been or eicpravctiuiici.--noi l .. . i . T'lt, diaiucler whh h this Miieaxlnr iioi m.'sm rorvttrli!.y.ciiterprle.!irtltle wcnllli, niul'iteriiry eulliiruthr.t b ikrpt pncewitli, If ll liti noi leil inn ltine, iiiotuit ruiou :oii(ltictoi-n In rreaiil It Willi lust iti.U.Io coin Ineotev. lli.(j entlllcj them t3 a (jreat Inlet til on Hid i.tlblle L'intlUlile. Tlio .Miti-iizliio hns ilotin eooil nml not evil nil the Uiyj ol' Itsllfe. UfooHyn Lnjlo. TIJtMS : l'o.tagi.' tree, to Miti'i'-lbum In tbo United Harper' .Magiiziiie, one your 0) fll mi liii-linli iiroiiiiviiii.nt nl" It. H. iiit- ajo by the pnbll.beis. Mlueiipiions 10 j i ut pel' s mcnxiiic, Vt.i..L.i .ilt'iir. til fin., ntltlM.. lur fill.. year, il) CO; or two of llnrpci's pertoill ea!;., to otio nelilrcti for nut' year, $7 00; jiomsku irro. .n exira i' py oi euner me Ji.ii-.'uino, XV.inLIc .. It v tvill 1... llli,.1ln.t f.t..fL frii' DWy flub of lite MiVeilbsrs ut 1 Wl eurh, In one rcinllt iliee; nl aix eoili'i lor 2IHM, ttllllulll-e.Mrii (ii); pixiun1 irre. Ilncie nuinbur.1 ea be Mipplitul at any linio. A iimitilito rL of II.it mil 'n MuirnziM . notv cniiiprisiti'; I'l tolllini's, in li"iit elotli bllldll't, will lit) eni ny r.l , I lull.- Ill a tlie rxpeiiT of ptiti'haM'r, for W ' " r tolittiic. 1 1 1 irl is tolntiKs, by mall, ponlpihl, i ik. ejlotii eiio, for li'.i.dlnt-'i eenti, by innli. (ostpjlil. f, ifi illM 1 1 Ul V itxil l H' nil- veitlti-inont without tbo ex-prem onler ol Jlarper .v itroiiu'r. AJilres lUlirCK .V ttltr ri l i:it. S. V. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Dlaen-ieii or tho Throat and Lungs, such an ejotiRhs, Colds, Whooping CourIi, Urnnchltis, Astuma, uuil Consumption. Amnp thfl f-rcat dlovcri( cf moJ- icm science, few nro 'of moro real Taluo In m-inltlnil tiLll I' till eflectual rem- 'cilv for nil dlieatoi 'of' tlio Throat anJ I.unp. A vat tri al cf it virtuet, thnrtiliout till ntxl cthr countrici, hat shown tlmt it eloci i urelf and rfleetuallv control tlnm. 1 lie te litn .:"iv of our bt citiZM.1. of kll cImw. fit- tat. it'. tlie fad, Unit Ciimmr ri.c-toit.ti. Mi.l nil I l'Ht relieve and cure the afttietlnR d -,p!crnf ti.o IhroRtnnd I.uti-;e lieyond any otbT mclicine. Th mo-t dnn(-erou a(Teo- tii i. of the rnitnonarr Urpui yteM lo us iiorrr; m-I ease of UoiiMiiuplloil, cuiw bv t' i jr. ;arati n, ure publicly known, to r'-.-i-uii'ii'I" as lurJly to be believed, were .. .. : 1 1 a.-i IwTon.l di.puto. At a rem-r-i) r. i a - ..ale, mi which the public may refv ir U. pf!rli'n. Ity curing Coushs tli" l ierunii r of more teriout diat, it r.iv.ji u-.iiuttibered Iivi, and an ainonnt of milK-ring not to s computed. It clwllengei trlul. mil convince Ilia most (ceptical. Kvry f.iuiilr rhould been It on land nt a proleetio'i nistiint tli o.iiiy and unrccived ntlieHs cf I'nhnoiiary AtVeitiont, wliich are enmly met at llr, but t!iich become Incura ble, imd tci '.fton fatal, if nciected. Tender lunp iid tliit UrfVnco; and It it uiiwiio to be wit'iont it. As n nafufruard to children, amid lie- dittre-sini diteaet whlrli beet the Throat anl Clicst of chil.tltool, CilKimr rrerronM. Is Invaluable; for, by lit timely tlie, multitudes are rescued from prematuro frnre. and raved to tlio love and affection centre J on tlK-m. It net speedily and surely npainst ordinary culdp, .ecuring tound and heultli-rctorini; sleep. Xo ono will suffer troublesome Iiilluenn irn-l tialnful Ilron chllls wbeu they lmow how easily they can lo cured. Originally tbo product cf lonR, laborious, and successful chemical Investlpitlon, no cent or toil Is spared in making every' liottlo In the utmost iosiblo perfection. It may lo confi dently relied upon at possessing nil tlio vir tues "it lias ever exhibited, and capable of producing cures at memomMc m tbe yreakst It lo3 ever i Hotted. 1'ItEr.tHED iiv Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical nnd Atinlytlcal C'liemlitii. bOU 11 Y ALL UUUUOIST3 UVlmTWIlEUB. Ayer's For roEloriufr to Gray Heir it3 natural Vitality and Color. A ilrt"-siii-ulii. li i. at niie-i' ;nt(( it- Mi-. ills-1 (dlVrtlial i'nV lircM'i'v- l..v. . -L'... - i imi- isati.. ti. i;.-.ir. i- - mtj &P '"'?'"! A,"v i' n; ii '.tli ,, .A.,.,- and fr- ,,'iih'hs uf urn Hi. 'I fin J i : : t l- is tliiilicncil, fall ing lin;:- elirekeil, nml IxiltliiuM ofn-n, t!i'itili it' :i!-,ayn', ciirnl hy i ii-.-. J'piliia.j pnti Mttoro tlx Imir tvl.M'i- ili" f l!iej.vi aa'.di'.stiviyeil, 1 1 tin- k'' ' iifrujil.icil and ili'e.-iycil j hut Midi its ifiitsu'n enn be snvcil iy tliis iiiiliviii, r.nd Miniitliited into activity, that a new growth of Imir iii n(H.li:i'e.l. IiiHlnail of fottliiif i liair with a pa dy reilimonl, it will lu-qi it clean ami viguruiH. Its oecacional un will jnePctiL lli hair finin Inriiiiij ftvny or falling off, and eoiiHc.jccntly provent Imldne.. The re ;r.i!.:Mii 'cd vitality it give.-, to tlio M-.ilp arresU and jii-ovuiiti tin- Iiiniiiit'on of dandriin, wliieli ii oft en ho uiii'Ieanly and ofteiit.ivc. I''ii'i from tlio.so deli terioiw hiib ht.inees w li ih iiialio some pvepara tii.m daiiKiToiif, and injurious lo tlio liair, the Victor can-only bonellt, but noi Iinvm ii. f wanted nierelv fur a JIAIK l UTCSSlXCl, notliin olo "itn be jniind ho desirable. Contain in tr ni'itlier oil nor dye, it does nut foil white cambric, and yet lasU on on tbo liair, givin; it a rieb, jibx-s.v lu trc. and a grateful noi-rume. IVepareii by Dr. J. C, Aycr & Co,, I'riulluil und Aniiljtliiil ClicinUU, j.ovt:i.r M.ISII. snui "r all imi'iinim l'.vbnviiiiati:. 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