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jhf ,8Hfljim WASHING'l'ON. How the Democrats Feel over the Louisiana Decision. Having Accepted the Commis sion They will Abide by " The Result. And the Farcical Ceremony will will Conclude this Week. Wild Rumors that Hayes will not Accept the Prize, Etc., Etc. (Special to the St. Louis Republican.) WroTOx, Feb. IS. Since the flat of the caucus last night, that the Dcnioc racy should not add dishonor to its defeat, the excitement oyer the decision of Use commission has perceptibly sub sided. Kren the extreme Democrats are making a virtue of necessity and by des perate enom manage to make some how of philosophical reshrnation. The temper ot the hotheads has so tar cooled on in act tnat it is now generally agreed that the debate shall at once proceed in the bouse, when the two houses hare separated, so that by two o'ciock to morrow, at least, utiles some unforaeen delay shall in terrene, the onrr. cowva-imox wim. mumkmblk And the count go on until Oregon is reached. As there are two returns from that state they will have to be sent to the electoral commission, although it is diill eult to Und any one who does not regard the decision as practically determined al ready. But notwithstanding the count ing of the Ilayes return is a foregone con clusion, the law requires the formality to begone through with, and the American people will have to submit resignedly to the solemn farce. If there were any dis position to doubt the result the actions ol the Republican members of the commis sion since TIK LOl'ISIAXl Df.ClSIOX Would quiet the doubts, for they have capped tho climax ol their scandalous partisanship by openly declaring that the decisions already rendered were made to fit the emergencies of the Ore gon case. Several of the llepablican members of the commission have even gone so far as to entrare in public argu ment upon tho point, and have betrayed as much anxiety as the counsel might be expected to exhibit, to prove that the vote of Watts must be counted. Thus out ot their mouths comes conclusive evidence that they have made tVie law fit the needs ol their party, instead of DECIDING THE LAW HRsT And then dolnsc the best that they coul.l for their party wllhln the law. It U worth mentioning, since the fact is not generally known, that a Dhonocrnnliie reporter sworn to secrecy, was present at iswt sworn vo secrecy, was present at all the executive sessions ot the commls - sion and there bus just been preserved a full verbatim renort or oil i. nn. I lugs. It is expected that this will be brintayl with tii nfflniai I m . . - v.mwh. m i i'ri , v, iuc I Ti Ttrtiir r rro . 1 tr , 1 . . . . I . i I record ol Justice Bradley 's stultification I will be made all the plainer. It Is said r. .I, ,, . , . i u .mn. t . t ,8,ld Vr0mh 01 an Impartiality m his votes that ..ol never r..ii7ri .. , i never realized, except on un mnorfant I ouestions. Of Kd,,i,. .,, "7r induct there U to of rword hutth- iko .. . or record, but the Democratic members ot the comniiMion which framed theeleo I toral blU are unanimous In ayin that he frequenUy declared his belief in the nower of coriffresi to go back of the returni - m- . uiu ILIUIUS. i ney nave Un btrayed by this modern JiacuiaveUi, bowever, and he fetla secure bee.ae there U no Umony or reco d fciralnst him, and nothing to eh ablimi r..tt,D. TO EllABLIili HI9 L.B.rr But the recollection ot hi aiiocla'tea on I thee coramltteea. But. nndet,! ,! thii from doiD rlht. the rocxj aense oi I the Democratic member, ot con. tonvliicei them that th..v .k-I cbincw ot thu betrayal when they ac- pted the commlwlon and hence their d.trm;DaUon to Und honnraki. t , re-ult leVnite it t 7 7 tUtL i. ,1 conaciouanea "din tUttC.,.7. the cause ... " " mZ stt l. L' Jm UT.ed - ' 1 WW aauusa lib triltl mill VaCl fctn-fcLica. will nB A umth a - ; . t.i r n uiutn as pottle and the Democrat. W'M ... ... . - - -4-rc.MvUf JW, ther s u ut.aaiu.o .2ru:tneLt tht Uie v "'.uvuj vj'ihmiuoh, lor m "'"y- 1U hornjlcltby aUi. that the result win h, cUred before the tadotthU week and the triuuiDn ot fraud c,.... .. . are wild rumora afloat to the .th tlut liayea baa telerrar.htd to trw.,i. . .. that be wUJ retirn a aooo at the nni, i. announced; but the atoriea Kiiu L0 eredence. The Democrat! tale very liu tie capital iu thex aenaation and look to tne lucure tor consolation. IT H COXriULMLY IKLUK 111. By old and experienced poiitlciana that me Lemocracy will have controli of both brancbea of congrea on the fourth of a . aiarch.n.a, If the boutbern DcuioiraU are not beguiled by the so-called concili atory policy which JIayee i exiHctd to puraue toward! them. Thebouth boldj poMlble to aay B0W what portion ot Southern Democracy will yield to the Republican blaudiahmenu. A. U to hold the barxaia pea Grant coutmiu, to maintain bis policy of armed -KEtmULITY IX LOluiaii. And io lace ot the fact that be was vU ltd to-day by KsUo, I'itkln aad oUnr miaaariM of the Packard Koverntient, the DemoeraU who are here from that stats express the utmoit confidence to cigLt that there will bv no iuterfeu-nce reu l,wt ., ., . 7 I - J-uir uacrcu a rewiuuon Uircct rea.hd cannot U aaid, but the ,u, ,,lP , ,,rV ... v, , , . with the Hat quo until Hayes take hold. Then he will set his ball and it is yet to be seen whether or net lie can trap the white people ot that state with fair premises. 1HK aXTKTIGAiIOK&, tarid Pudley Field and his committee are not so despondent that they dl re linquish the Investigations now on foot. The names of lorty-two mitnews were given to the tvrgeant-at-atins last night to be subrxxnaed. Most 01 tbetn are to Ixlirr In lh f .milalana ma!l,r ln.1 it it intended to make an indisputable case of bribery before the committee concludes its tabor, air. liewm win mine nous to-morrow attack leo. F. noar on his action in the tribunal basing his attack on the promise and saving of tl it gen tleman in the Joint committee while traniintr tfu )rrtiral bill. ITe. lite Kit- munds, it is said, declared unequivocally that if nlaeed on such a tribunal, thev would rote to inquire into charges of fraud or briber . THE NATION'S CAPITAL. The Senate Notified of the Com- t .- mission s uecision. Waftliintfluu. (Special to tb fit. Louis Itcpuliliran.) SHORT KKCKS9. WAsnisGTON, I. C, Feb. 17, 12 .v. When the house assembled at 10 this inornintf it was remembered flint nv amendment to the rules adopted last .Monday, it was still rriuay, so that it was not possible to take a reresa tint 11 12 o clock, at winch time the house rcas scmbled. RECEIVING THE SENATE. 12:30 n.ui. The Dravcr bv the chan. " W urn ana read ingot the journal occupied the house for twentv minutes, and then Speaker Randall presented the notifica tion oi tiiiuge Clifford Informing the nouse that the decision of the com ma. slon had been sent to the nresident of the senate. The clerk of the senate had nro- sentcd himself as soon as tho house As sembled with the communication from the senate notifying the house that it was reailv to ea into ininr. ae.uinn at once, but llandall did not reeoirnize him and Lsmir presented a resolution nofi- lying the senate that the house would be readv to receive it at 11 a.m. Mondav. This manner ot getting over the diffi culty had been adopted as better than taking a recess. Mr. Kasson raised a point of order, however, that the speaker muii recognize me cier oi me senate De fore putting Lamar's resolution to a vote, litis point was overruled ana the ayes and noes called on the passage of the resolution from both sides of the house. The vote was 152 ayes to 111 noes Wells, of Missouri : Southard. Saratre and Walling, of Ohio ; Tarbox, of Maisa- cuuscus, anu Anuerson, c;i Illinois yoting with the Republicans. ADJOURNMENT MOPOSKD. A motion was then made to take a re I """"" " "v" lv '-" " 1 ce" m,m a a,m-' MonJy. an'l te I J" and my ware aaI" called. I 1:25 r-M' Recess was carried by U'j ayes to 107 noes. veils and Anderson " a nr. 1 n vnfinry tin rrea ior were in tneir seats ac ten o clock tJ'. o objection being made a f. . '. cwuimuujcanon irom mc presiueiit of the .! , , vmuuvmu wa reau, convey. V.aa WK l"" eieciwrai votes irom Jouisuina. n mntInn , , om v atMWMwaa w u tUUiilU, 1L W all 1 1 e houge U lnroruie1 tU "D4le W" reS'Jy t0 pr0cteJ with th 0011111 f the VOtei ,or PresI(,ent D'1 vIce prrsiuent. Ilvnac. , T?" ' dJatly the rec:M wa continued til n00n' whn lLe 0arn4, ot Jterday w Session wa resumed at 10, and i mine- till "W " " 7 kJ . Dur,r,z the rekJin the Ury oi Mnte rrir'd Itb "se Irom Jj" hut W8' "0t " ,ptker- , , v ? , I rea,ljn lLe i tL wm trm JaiUti CliflorJ PWat ot the Itctor1 MonanZ the bowe that the commU.ion lad arrhed at V-" w w " f 0nea and read In Via. a ,w .Uie K WI J wenra'jy io receive that Itw n. ai,.,i. ...... po ol proecin- with counri, ilJ 'J vu.i.j iitjiivriufl rut electoral votea . - " l Mr. KaiaoD ; I iaU tLe txiiut 1.1 i-.r.i that Uiere la a weatage irom the aenate. lhe J-i-eaker : 1 he chair b aware of tin fact aad dota not deMre to Interrupt the meaaace. j ne chair on the contrarv has ubmlttei to the hooe the fact ai com municated from i! presldttt oi the cjintnission. Mr. Kaaaon : Doci the chair irniit me io uutue ue jioini or order ? IMiouuoi "No1 on the Democratic aiie.j Mr. haiiou : I am add re tain the ,-,.,. The wesaSe from U.e aenate pertains to a 'lueauoa ueiore the houe. Mr. Luttrell: Iow dfe that io. man know that ine f'j'eaker : J he hair oven ul s the point of order. Before the announcement of the ( the secretary of the aenate waa recog nized by the sneaker, and he cotuumni. cated tho nieasae that the senate was now ready to aieet the bouae in Joint convention aud proceed with the countiur of the electoral votes. The resolution -was adopted : yeaa IM nays iu. ' Amonx the nayt were the following nocrau: Mtsari. Anderson, Goodie, run .a w.rri. Vr m m.wv DR. C. lHJLNE'S Celebrated Anwriran WORM SPECIFIC VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. fPIlE coauiterru is jclo -r.l .L lea n vl : v iih fH a-, o:...! aiJJir, or a irvti.rt.-!4,N'. vjKi; t :i cue or lr.h hcek : tlie . ; Ut . u. dull ; thcjir.piU Jl.ue ; a3;aiBitse;ja circle inr.s ulon I'u" lower eve the nvse U irritated. Mvells.an j s,viu times Meevls; aswillirof thci:; r lip; oecaianil heaJ.tt.he. with h;.. ming or throlMrg of the cjt- : :. umB'j.J VHTetion of .trJivu: slii.u or furreii tongue : breath very f -,.!. pr tirul.irly in the tno. iiini; ; . i jK.;ii. variable, sometimes vorarici:, v itlia pnawing sensation of the stoma. !i, at others, entirely one : fleeting j-ains in tho stomach; oj asional n.v.isa a:vl vomiting : violent pains through O'.it tiie abflonien; bowcU irregular, at times costive ; stools slimy ; not imfVeq'ienily tingetl with blood; belly swollen aiul liairl ; urine tur bivl ; res)iralio!t occasionally cliili c'.ilt,ainl accompanied ly hiccough; cougn sometimesury ana convulsive; u ,j.i;y and distmbed sleep, with pri.Kiing oi tneicem, temjitT vana bit;, but generally irritable, kc. Whenever the above symptoms are found to exi t. PR. C. MfLANK'S VERMIFUGE Vi!l certainly edict a cure. IT DOES NOT CO.NTAIM MtHCtRY n any form ; it i an innocent pn.pi- rat ion, not capable oj, lot tig the sh. ;, t est injury to ,'e most tender infant. The genuine Dr. Mr Lane's Yi.r MlFftiE bears the sitrnn.ltireq of (!. MLaxe and I'l.tMivj Bros, on tho wrapper. :o: DR. C. M?LANE'S LIVER PILLS. Tliosc Pill.-i nrc not reeo mm ended a a remedy for "11 the ill-i that ? '.?! i is Ju ir l," but in nffi etinn of thy J'ver, mid in ail JSilioiw Coin f!aint, Dyspepui nnl Hick llcsid achc, or disvu of that character, th-y .-tand without a rival. A CUT K AND -FEVER. No 1i:UvT caihartio ran be used p;; par;U';iy to, or niter taking ( Jui- l;!li. A-s a fimph purgative tboy r.re U'lLi;ual:d. BKWAIIE OP 1MITATIOS. I he g'. nii'iii'j are never sucrar coated. Ivteh bix lias a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression Dr;. M'.'LANfc'u Livtii Tills. Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. McLNEand Fleming Br.os. Sjld by nil respectable druggist3 and country htorekeenera sjnerally. Mark These Facts. The Tetiuionr of tlia Whole World. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS I hail nn at.rf W,.1 taa l;t - " s. itviivna; I IMlKAtr FIR i our rw are mArrelou '"J Wnsl r.,l a.t..li.A.a. l - I .1 i i . , , """" v mit r-i) iurju in in hOllA." "lir. Hollowty ha curH rar Lralach that wm chronic." 'l afar Olit fit Vf.ttr Pill lAmr Vu.U .v., i era fnurbua. JutUear liitle th.nu rot v.! in a , , , . r, My ef rnominfr U now cnrd,M orooiat- in the hl. 1 rub!4 vju of vour OiMittnt behind the nn, and tb DoiKaj Wti." 'J rnclv a (JoIUr; your pric it i'. ctnu, but th mdlcme to ne la worth a dollar " Hrna menrt Ixjxcv of your J'lhi.'' 'irt II a lia.v tr.reaa. Iw.vai i;m- v . - s-" va a a i u c turn mail, lr Cbills and lever " imtovtrJA men te-UM,niiJ a.thew, but want of epace. coapcls lue to conclude. For Cutaneous Disorders, And all eruption r,t ti.. .v; .-. moit invaluable. H &-t not'beal eitma'lr . On-. but FMMntM vtth .k ....... . . . . - i . - ' tSeets to u. rery root of tt vii. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS invariably cure tie following diea'-s Disorder of the Kidneys. la all itm ffi-if! t. ...... . . " e ' ' ' . i u. ujf i tt-r Mcn-te tw n,iu h o, t. Int.. ... het.er Urfy be aJflu.'Wd nh u or r ravel, or . i' ijiua 'J . . I II. m rr.oiiji nf 11 k n r . w . . p.iu . i ... . - ken aourdiaK tint printci oirectba. and ruoijuj muj lit srua-l ol tt. U at tl Uisk-. lb., treatment ill rjt aliiiv.t immediate reiki vbm ail vttr rin bat fau4. For Stomachs Out of Order. So Miedicine will m. ff.(u.ii.. .. . of tdt aUuuJ a ther l'iH; tl-y rein au a;imty waaiorjed eituer 1y mtepcrative ar r Oit, J hry raach riJt M- .j ri, - .!' u uity neitf lail in curiiiif an aiflers o. tt liter n,i .1...... k HOLIuWa v.ai-T i in for Uie (..liin - . ; -'oujhI..o, Uebifliy, lropir. ')-'Wry Kry.llaa, fenle IrreVull" IMPOBTAKT CAUTION. 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I.. .... crael ax tbe years have .u.-l. nd its future seems as brittbt if not brighter than at any lime siii-e tbeKolden hue ol irikierity a.-ttlei aiound nn i.iciKu'i ixmi yiirn. urookjyn r.axle. iliriJ-rs ilontaiv is Idaikci l,v a'lerintirs which irave itcirculuuon from the llr t with the better clans ol nailers. Jt combines rea-tmif mitler Willi illustrations in away to iimae r.ieai anu viviu Hie lul ls irecntej. I'lc lure, merely le-iKi;el to catch Hie eye ol Hie Kii'iiuiii mix ue,ei inseru-, clllcaKi, IOUI Dill T33XX0VIS i Poatage free to all Snbacribera in the umveu oiavta. Hain an's JIai.azi.vi, one year. ...II 0c SI Oil inf'lllltf'N I.ri... v n..ttt i.f I' .. - the publishers. ' niioscriptioiis lu llarner's Magazine, Weekly, anil ItMar. ti. ..rii. .ildr... f,.m - ai.. .u. or, twobl liuriier'a I'eriodiilals. to one ad di ess for vac yrar, tl u, tmsUtie ftre. A n Lxtra oi.y ol either the Mai:axine. Weekly, or Huar will ix sui,lieii (fralis lor every lub oftlve rtubscrlliersat l On sach, iu one reinii tan,or hi :ojit for ;J oy, wdhout cttra Cd'y, stre free. i.iw niiiniiera can lie siiiiliel a any lime. 'J lie Volume t.t' the M MiMylrti. ....... h.'.ii. the Nuinliera lur June aud iieueinlir i.i ui'k year, huboi r oiiou, iitsy toiuim ni with unv number. When uu lime Is t.. ul.l, ii Mill he understood that the suhacribi-r wishes to U irin Willi the lirsi niimUr or the current vol vine, and buck numbers w ill be sent accordingly. A Lollllllele S-l lf llMrla.i''A AI .. ..u ...... CiitfiprlaiuK W vuliimea, in neat cloth biiidiiiir. IV llitall. Itojitnaiul It lii l . i . Uitf ruts, viii-il. iohtiuiH. A (,OIIittll'lH AnillVtli'l lintuar n tl,. trli:.. lilUIItMM I if I art.erH Kt ,. ru ; a. fc. .. a 1.. ...... J i. ' i . - uujueuN-vii )UU IIMIUMI. rtflldirllltr MVialliAl.U t,.m a a. il,,.' a anil varied wealth of iiituiiiialii.n which i-xmali- ira mm itiouicui a perliirt illuslruted liternry cvclodu. hvo, cloth, ( J no, half call, i henl ooslajte. prepaid. newspasH-i-a are not to copy tins advertisement Without Ihe exi.n i.r.ler ,.i'liur.u.. & k....i Ad .res, Jl A UMSit ft hkoVlI rJli? New York. To th Working ( luaa. w are now uered to furnish all clasM-s w it ti couslaut eui- 111, IV Ifldl ut Hi. lit il.u ... L I . . . r ..... t . ' i .hi; ni.u, tii me nine, or iur UiS.rapara Uiomeuls. liualnna new, liirht and prolllable. I'ursont of either sex easily earn iroiu ctnlmo ier aveniug. aud a prooor tonal sum by devoting their w hole I i ins to the biisiuesa. Hoys aud kiHs earn nearly aa much asiiieu. I hat all Who c this notica may aend their ailifri'.M. iiml t..i n.u i........ - , . - - ... fwv.wvB vtc iiiua lias uiiparalh.-led oUei: To audi as are not well aulia- . "i" rn'' uoiur to liny r.r th trouble iif wrilinir k'ull ..u i. . . .I. ,. i m4,i, iiwiiiea worm several dollars to comment work on uy in iiiime ami rireaiue. out of tha lurifest ami 1m t illiikir..i...i ....i.i..u,in... Un . rr- l.v n. ,1 ...u.i..v i.-..r.. ... . . ,1 ,uu npui iieriiiaiieiii, ru ill able work Oaoaua Mmsoa A Co, Port S25 a au, iiiiaiaiiieea; usiny is r Drllla. aiOO a U'.-iTfil ''I to Su,l A!i lit. AliS' I t" Ifi'S. Jill 4i,'r tw fct. I oul,. Ill The Perfeotion of Light E L AIM T Family Safeguard Oil. THE HORRORS AND APIMLLINd ACCIDENTS Daily transpiring In the tie of the (ili now sold as illuminator", which uie made from Petroleum, and the want of confidence in the public mind as to the certain safety of said Oils, has Induced Ihe lutrod'K tion ol ELAIHE US ill ILL UMIKATQB. LLAINKIs l.'rO dejj. Fire Iet and sprlnjr water white in color, will not explode while burning in a lamp, nor in any oteer way, as It does not contain any ol the exnlo hive compounds so frequently ruej with In the ordinary Oils for Illumlnatinir. A lamp filled with KLAINK, il upset or accidentally broken, will not exploda or burn. There Is no position in which you can put a lamp tilled with KLAINK for common use, In which it will explode. LLA INK Is certainly the Safest Family Illuminating OH known, and can be used in any Coal Oil or Kerosene lamp, w ithout clume of burner. -WAS AWAUDKI) THK- FIRST PREMIUM Hy the Jurors and Comuiissioners of the Centennial International Exhibition. As the Kent Illuminating Oil, lor Its extraordicary merits of rati fy and llrilllancy of LighL FI.AINE was also awarded a tiold Mclal at the Put-burgh Lxpo-iilon ; and was adopted, after a thorough aclcntiuc and practical lest, by tie UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT I-KiilT-HOLSE DEPAUTMKN I , And received a high commendation Irom the Jtoar.l of United States fembost fnspeo tors, Washington, D. U. , Insurance Companies rale ELAINE ibe aame a Oas tisk. ELAINE Ls Used on many ol Ihe itaiiroads, Street Cars and Hotels ol the countiy and inaugurated superior to any other oil Can be used In any lamp. OIII.KK-J FROM TIIE BARCLAY WHOLESALE AGENTS, PAIXT AIOII.M. B. F. Blake Healers in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Vail Paper, Window Olaas, Win dow Shades, &o. Always on band, ILe elel,rati illmi, lifting AL'ltOltA Olli. Wroatsj' ZSiatXclluax, Corner EUvanth Btreat and Washing ton Avsaus I.AWVKHN. JOHN H. MTJLK-ET, Attorney at Law. CAIiiO, ILLINOIS. OFriC'K : At residence on Ninth Htreet, lictwern .ia.uii.Aion aveuuaand Walnut hliei I. STRATTON & BIRD, Wholesale Grocers And- Commission Merchants AUENTS AMEHIOAN POWDF CO 57 Ohio Iiovee. A BOOK FOR THE MILLION Marriage; 1 lh bhfMotaariiMa luytartM fail NNiiuoM iiii, 1. aa iBWrMUii, mofk r kssdia w4 dm " lr A UK.tUU. ,,.r.nM I ... . ... . - t ilibirmAUOIt Sir ISm vha ..a M.kr'l..l . I-. - tun ii u . bo., u.m uhi u S. 1,1 .1m Ik ai.4 Mr. S4 aM Wtl omU..lr .Lml iLm SouU. il oauiai ihs asparwuo AuS tA'ioa akrtlDlM W n,yuuip U swld wuU. ul (hauls UIiUk vr,. 'V? V 'rT mtlt aoS Mrn.i. iLnikmii ia auilM S ix ,.! lA.t U ra UaiUl, t ai UAl u J ruAIiW.e4 la au, evS.r orS. lA4lua Haul IS a, wi.lmW .Uta) to, flfl, c ,i. i u!w! a 1"'M'J, " V'11 "' Nolle U th ADicUs) as- UMortusst. SBafcia aavlrlaf w Ika aatarlaua a,uack aba Mtarilaa ! una oi. sa ai4U akl law 41aa l u Cm st'a au au4IUoa. S.lf. Ur lulu aaaaiaaa a aaala kaaas af Ivaat an. sua al UU aiaair. SAl TttZi VUmlTL? ' uAaU, w Si aisil. al IAa mttLTmJV1 . Ulll prm. E H E In the market. Tit AbE ol.U I I El'. BROTHERS, mo, ILL. $15SQ0 PRQriT OH $100 M-dt any day in V amj fur. Invtvl arcordlaj lo yourmran. $10, $VJOr I'SJ, ia STOCK I'KIV II.KULS, hai Lrouilil a unall fortune lo Ihecircful STiTV wdvi 't" nd how to OPERA TE j, k Wl,n fu" '"f""ntion unl ,,, Aniirexonirr l,y mail Dd le!egrah lo BAXTEB it CO., Banker and Srokera 17 Wall St. N. V Moid ii; Commercial Collegi St. Louis. Mo. (itibli:hedial2;3.) IH08. A. EICE, A. JU. L. L. B., a. m., I. H. HURW00D, I'rin iclpal.s FULL LIFE SCHOLAriSHIP $81 00 MOST fomolete. 'Jlioioiipl, ,1 -rours Ol hliidy i ,e I inu-,1 ) rriilia N I Im M course indisiieusiblc to every yuou niau WU- wi mug un n,c mrm UI in. For Illustrated Circular, Address, HH8. A. ItICK, A. M.,L. L. ., JTlr II l-IW Presldeiit. W. II. MAHEAN, M. D. KsmsopitLx FHjsiciin ad Surgeon (li , biiliiim's bui:ci'j,or ) Oillco : 130 Commercial Ave. 2-1 1m Cairo, Illinois. Klierial allenlimi iiren In thu' tr.uin.i.i.t tte Clironu' Ui.euses aud disenis .ei iihar iu fe- ilinit'i , Tho Centaur Liniments .uv Iaiu, subdue swcliinas. Ileal burns, nnd will cure Jtlinuiiatism, Suaviu, aud aur nexli, bone or muscle aliment Tlia AMI tVrapiM-r ia lor laiiuly ue, the Yellow Wrapper lor aolinals. A 1 lot lit flija inirv.li..id .. f . a i a ..........1 aTs . i '"ft'wiB'iw mim louutiueu The certain, speedy and liaruUes remedy foroiilldren, is pitcher's Casloria. It Is aa ideasant to take as uoney and as certain io it. effects as Castor Oil. "or Wind Colic, Wuruia fiour titomacb, aud Uiaordered Itoaels, iheie noUiina like Caaiuria. AOVEllTISiriG: .avsntdaany usau iHtpaiur ll'a, ui.14 unra il villeoat viMi asaiiliia aiui will aimlv ..... SiMlirT. Atldrr... si'Huu Ad vrrtis's Pub l'a C St. Liuia, Ma, 4 4