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" H ' Mke Pom ,- 1 v, F. ScHicasRS, Editor and Publisher. bbuo sun its." Tae deeawiaey of the aeveral a unties of the tU ot Illinois no reuuoted to 4 delegates to a tuu coovontion to tie held t 8priiKQH, tllinoU, THirKSPAY, the llTH DAY OF APRIL, 1876 , at 12 'clock M for tb purpose of nomination m eandidate for the office ot mate tra nrr, and one candidate lor tho olllce of UM superintendent of publiu itstruction aad U traaiact such other business at may eosse before it. The several counties are atlUed tt tl following repreMntslion, baaed npD the vole tor government u Vote for tfw- No. - i. , art in 176. lel. Adama Ajcxaadcr ! -.. .... fcod ..... . Hrw c.. -,7 i,m: 41" i,. i.t;j . tr sir.' laiboua . 'aaU. Oaaaiausa.. thriatiaa..... Ciy.. s V-limna .. Cola. taok , Crawfcrd Cumberland IfeKalb Itewu .... boufiu !u KM T6t- I dwinb KStafbam...- . fmy tu 4rd -. 1'raaklin . Fuilom . r.alUtm.... ................ ,. ' .rmdy liaUiiUot ......... . Haonoct, Hardia HtDdiison...,.. Ilwirv ............. Irotraoia ,. jctaon ..... .... : .tastier. ...... leflwaoi) ...... I .lercy.. ,lo Daviess Johnson Kane ......... . Kankakee .... Kendall ....... Knot tlke....- ... La Salle DawwDOc Le ... IjiTinffStoii ' 1Hran.. Macon , Macoupin - Mwll-xoi .... .. Mrioa MaMhall.... Mawn Mtwtc i,!tJ i.'.'lT 'i Mk.ITf l,j - s ,x .i :,'.h i,..i ;1 l,i"ii S.M.'i J .l.'" I '.'.-s , 5 I 4'.:i '.is 2 1,H M 3,11-1 " 2,11a 4 4,'J-j; 8 -.44 S 1,01.1 i i,-M 4 2,WJ , 2.18U , 4 1, r2 2,11.1 4 ,;i7i ft 11,11 C,u I.4SX !i !)K i L'.TI'i 6 1,1.77 :i ii,4!'i ;l l,.ur. a .'.l":i t ;i,;i-7 . 7 2, 2i f :i,n.r.i il 4,77.1 ' 4,7'ift 10 2,HVi A I.&44 ' S U,liS . . 4 hl7 a .'1.142 ' II 1 .out 4 4,ir" l t.wti ;i i,v ;; 1 u ;i .! Ij-H li ;ui4 . ; 1 ,!.:( S 1 '.HI"! 4 lll 11 l.l:is 1,41(1 a 4,1174 HI. i 2 7'P 471 I iei 3 ?.m ; 1.7.i:l ' 4 ft,7l2 11 ,'.. I.4U ; 3,S1 I 8 HWI 4 ' K, VJ a,7i'H :i,-."J.! h 2,iii:i 4 H,;ijci 7 i.mn 2 MrDonouh Stcllenrry.. lie Lean. Mrvird Mercn. Mnnm Moollomory., Motvn : Mouiirie Oile..,. Peoria I'ulaaki.. BniulAlah......uu. k... . kVlM Book Jlnd.- t....H Saliue a angauioa Schuyler .i ..... Scott Hhelliy Stark' Hi- Olair. , tStephrn'on TaieweU UQiWI hn. ... , VermiUioa . Walih... W.re-n 4 Waahinjtno I '''' - Wayne Whius - 2,ri' ' Whilttidw, K.2U 4 vrm v 'J Williamson - - ' Wioaebae-o -- I"1 Weofo'4 -. V.SJ) 5 To-j1 KiTi 51 J ' CTRL' H. McCOKMICK. Cfciirtaao. Th naainftte datioaooj recoDH-ad to im av-.re; of tit ortlktra jfTia Kiii- ail wA tTVtljea trfrit, tkat t tuj b&t twti.'L, U,f tt pur ua aaunr3iLr (Cat Vi 4 ti .r: rt a55l4.- intr, a M aerv t :. TVtn-tay. Ajr.: I. JO- I e aar a wrf r4 a-t fear iftCaM jkj 3n t 9rjw!i.r. ut Uj " S ? liyit, C tl M IWM'l jlC !hr nut'.t"t pt-t tt. .w ' Ml. KmM Rrgltur: "The Cairo 4iur twvUr fimi'i-x. vir. sm? fcj.iit:ijr j, litliuz on John .;ilar jttc nr!.n is tnwvla- ?Sii?U;, 1 tt-t-i ff cr of th appellate court. 1U? 'Ar3t. 1 t v! fvntiia-'Dxt ,; -f t oor tovil before the sbaf 4rV 4iwt mt aUv. y,, nii.inn is eouiplcte. TS r)r'VJ(M -H.s wt. ) ivin'j. t1w: ltKt.v. r se. tcMTtu.i. f. Hv ft- H.J.. t TVw C tvr, ir H. r .. 3, Tanrn mrj. A. MaMan. V M-.nr( ! , it- Jv ' . i, K 4 ft. M. t-15 Yrj. is. IMLC , K t. . IV T. V. Vsmu. tym&cnXi Cftcsty Convention. ?pr'A AxxMirt VMhtf, will be held Si tV eMfff tM, ift t)u city, on Mt'ur Mtk SWt, ri a i o'ehx k p.m., ferttV frr eVflng three dWe ftM to v fOTerjti'n U be held at MTifljrfVH iu KpW 1Kb, w it; and lifts StJrg t tint liitt rW cjtivention (4 iVtwM at Oetrlla on JUy lOili, next jB'i. VT- Htuv, C1iirnnin. Cr'.lUM'fh7. 1WS. won CttTM SL'rRKXf COIDT, I. 0 D t ..raaulhHrtdloUln'wO' R. A li. wit,. aSKS itf taha UMDiy, ai a u4date .'iimt IM MopntD tvurt. H0'hcra Uraod uYrlai'-ff. tlUah.aaMti the daijtion ol ll.c fi:l!ntU ainaainatiBg (nniinitlM, M I Mii . ZZZSnh M-r icut, t i 7s os etitsit or tntt ai i tLMTit coirt- ' FWw'" v., ......v.m. w. iM uihnriawi to aniwunce HAH DIN iiaait mt Cmriti. Cliatoa eniiuty, cialiiUi fthull Mil Uc4 to h ! i'ton ol the l. ibiki aiic tewlktw wilvd " 0,Mi ' -iu" '' '""J. !) . . )i ' Wm trt auihorlied to eannaaee W. C. L nrnlua, l 4nnm t-uumy, m a candhi r! - Jullirt tTlh drcll.i of tfau Ifcliw. kauifj COPTP"u" -. - Via V ' TTT-J 'i.. a.lUl In inrt.t i.t I at trills C7t UTS, Tnis Arkansas Deroocratlo State corn. vention has been called to meet t Little Rock on July 4th. Tub Khodo Inland Republican Statu convention, hoi J on Thursday, nominal etl all the pret cot state officer tor re election. Tint Unlit tit the Republican imrty Is growing npaec. Leading Radical sena tors continue to worry fcceretary Schurz who pursues the satra tenor prills way aa ..well aa lie can under k tli circum. stance!, r !?".- , , , , , Thk newi from' Europe la tame and unlnterestinjr. The prospect for a tilt between Russia and Knslnnd is not so eucourftKinjr. 1 no buropeaa CDnjrress will a!tuble ou April 2iii, it it Hswtn blex ut nil. Tue riiiladelpliia North Aiwi&ui Mye "It is harlly worth whlla to kwp re peating that the dJllar of our daddies in worth 92 cuiU. It is a reeo;nized law of trade that a thing is worth what It will brin;, and to-dav a silver dollar will buy a gold dollar. Just how the silver dol hr In vprth 101 cents in lejral tender." ' Siai'htu proye mat twenty-live per cent, or tbe deaths In 'our. larjpr cities arc cutised by co':suinption, and when wc rolled tlr.it this terrible disease in Its earlier stajje will readily yield to a bottle of Dr. Dull 'a Cough Syrup (eostlnjr 25 ceutt), shall wo condemn the sufferers lor tlivir negligence, or pity them tor their ignorance? J Tuk Shawneetowu Record, a former Independent Greenbuck paper, in its lust isaie announces a new departure, as follows: r . This week we announce to the readers of (lie Rtcord that henceforward we pro pose to stand by tho Democratic party, believing it to be the party ot progress and reform, and that hereafter we will devote our tiiuo and attention to the in terests of that party and its nominee, unless It should materially depart irom Its present course. We feel flunk to say that our former prelcrenee has been for the Independent party, but recent oes curerncea seems to show that party has no chance for success in this state, and we believe that the Democratic party is now the only party ot progress and li beral Ideas, and hence our lot Is here herenftei east with that party, A Svki.ngfiklo correspoudeut of the St. Louis IUpiMienn explains how the Democrats .are to be duleated in this state this tall : , '; Tliu Deniocralie statu central commit tee tms called the convention to noiuU nate candidates tor stale treasurer and aiiptriniendciit ot public instruction, to meet at (hi city on April lltii, and at Hie same date tho candidates for clerks ot the supreme court, central grand division, and lor clerks of the appellate court tor the Third district will be nominated. The "National" party ol Toledo has also culled its state con vention to meet here, but has fixed the date tor March. The purpose evidently is to make nn extreme soit money plat form and to nominate candidates there upon tor the purpose ot Insuring the suc cess of the Republicans. This game is to be played ''both ends against the middle,'' and the expectation Is that if the Democracy swallows the nlatforrn and uiandidutes, enough di.ifi l)iiioornt,s will stay away irom me i""is w insuro HlO BUOWM Ol the Republicans, while II the Democrats refue to take the plnttonu und candidates then the Nationals calculate to secure enough ol the damphool' Democrats in support rt their ticket to tfive the state to the Republicans. In this state the sole pur pore ot the National party is to divide and deleat the Democracy. Its leaders are Republicans, but it is expected that it voters will rome Irom the Democracy. I Tins we believe to tc a plain statement ol facts, which events will prove. It is to be l.oped, however, that the trade tn Nationals and Democrat Is ; :'ugh to 1 wn hy all, and tbat Iiwsrfy.-psw will no: fall Into the trap set fr f;m IfOTZS. POLITICAL. In readitig J -An H. Otnulr "i-t of the Democratic f-T, If, .iBf.Mtrtrir.v fh Slata rn. ' i ' f ti. Vv li-jv.r: Col. teorue I " - i'.K'Sj, of riro. U being warmly j tr.'vj ly tti:w frt.tu ail parts ot the j liJi d.:r;' to become a candidate lur j Ma R-p!it ::oiti nomination for con- ?; line IJeklonJ Jnuiixal: 'Jlon. AV.xati'1'r ttunui, of Hpringheld. is a cawli'la'e f' the iJMuucratiu nomination l'f ute insurer. Jlr. tarnc has been irwuurrt one ti rm and lepresented the priD'fi'.id district lour years in the te eriaU;, where he was a leading and iiitiiKi.tliil uifinU-r. In both positions - & rarded at a model officer." OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. War hi. so i ox, D. C March ti, 1878. It is hardly worth while to quarrel, as aOKietletiuierstlcpiipers are doing, with the court whieii bus rekaced Andcrsoti at New Orleans. He miuht to have been piini.-liwl und nothing but a technicality seems to have Kavcd Imn. lie intended to (imnlt a lorgery and to i H- ct by it s tliatigo nf the vote ol Louisiana. The court d U'li'. that tho forged p;iper could not, under the laws of IxniiMnna, have the effect Ar dersou Inti ndtd. The st.it hat five da s in wblcti to demand a re hiarlng. but probably this is the end ot therue. Anderson will km p his place In the custom houi-e anil not have to sub mit to the inconvenience ol being li t out of Jail every day, as lieretoloro, In going to his oltlcial duties. ISiieaking of Louisiana Hllalrs 1 nriy uu iilion a rumor that Packard ol that stale U to U given an olllce lu this il s trk-C . The ploco is worth ten or twilyo thoiis'incl ilollais per yiar. It belongs, el' course, to one ol our titUous, and has ilnuyi text) so held, but under the martj J velloui'systern of civil serTloe. xeform adopted by tills administration, a man from abroad is to be thrust Into it '. j Sicretary Sburman M bcloro the senata finance committee yesterday, In opposition to a repeal ofjue reumptioo act. In tho course of conversation ho said that the f fleet of tho silver law, so tar. had been good, and that It would materially wslst In bringing ttbout re sumption of specie payments, lie thought resumption possible by October next. It la now said that Commissioner General McUonnlcW gave passage to so many persons on the "Constitution" which was to carry goods for the Paris exposition, that when she sailed the other day she was able to carry but little freight. McCormick can lie relied on to distribute lavors where they will do the most good to McCormick. The ease ot tho Leo heirs against the government agents in possession of the Arlington estate, involving title to that valuable property, will bo tried in July. Yesterday the committee on reform in the civil service reported to the house that the position ot doorkeeper ought to bo declared vacant. This Is a condemna tion ot Colonel Polk. A minority re port was made, which states that nothing: bad been proven against the colonel ex cept that he employed more assistants than the law allowed him. This seems to be the fact, and If no representative vntes against lura who helped to drive him into (his employment of unaiitnor ized persons, ho will be sustained by a vat majority. The current discussion In the senate on the iubect ot cutting timber on go vernment lands has drawn from several senators an earnest denunciation ol the discreditable spy system which U erai ployed by all the departments. Every head of a department should be compel led to employ the usual, recognized and legal means of carrying on the public business and punishing vlolaters of the law. But during and since the war a herd of blackmailers has been abroad in the country, protected and paid by go vernment. They are a terror to honora ble businessmen, and in other days would not have been toleruted. Tho de bate in the senate will Jo good it it helps to abate the nuisance. Dem The New Orleans Market. (X. O. Times .) Western shippers nor infrequently compiuui ol liiu eliiggi.-li inuveiiii lit ol this market, forgetting Unit In nine limes out oi ten this is tnu result ot the manipulations In the markets of the west. In a general way New Orleans oniydesirc8 regularity and stability in prices. There is no room for speculation here, tor our trade is to consumers, and tho west cannot expect the south to op erate treely In articles that are constantly bobbing up and down. T here is not a doubt bur, western irregularity has mas tenatiy curtailed southern consumption, A Free Fight State Kegllter. The State Register has urged, aud pro noses to uree, so long as It shall be uecs essary, time the Democracy shall, In the elections this spring and this tall, Irom the town clerk to the state treasurer, make a straightforward, open and tree tight tor Democratic candidates and Democratic principles. There is no lYueon tor any other course, and there arc. many jcusods for the square contest with our old political euemy. One of the best ol ihcso reasons is that such a contest is right and honest, and another leuson Is, it Is sure to win, and still another reason ls.the Democracy can't carry the state in any other way. The memory of the campaign ot 1870, in which the Democ racy gavo away tho state, is an incentive to all Democrats to avoid anv such blun der this spring or tins fall, and we note that the campaign ot 1870 is continually referred to by our Democrat ic exchanges as a full and complete answer to all argu ment in favor ot any deviation from the direct course ot action. All over the state the Democrats are earnest and snx. ious tor an aggressive campaign, and a tree tight for Democracy against the Re- piioueans ana the national "thimble rig' ifers." Ir you want your baby to look bright do not put it to sleep with laudanum when restless, but use Dr. Bull's Uaby Syrup. 35 cents a bottle. INSURANCE. SAFFORD MORRIS,' AND CANDEE, -4oeral Imranee Agent:, 73 OHIOILEVEE, City V'allooJ lUnk Building, ui.iair. 'Jli Ullil feaUbiltiliei ARrnry n Soutlier Illinois, and rfprneniing o7cr 165 OOP 000 CA1B0 ft ST. LOUIS R. R THE 8HQRTE8T SHORT LINE srr. Xsouiai TilK truine hy Uila r iad onniiwt l . ,0U1 anil J,aM Bt. Ixjuln.with all oUwr hues to the ftorth, KmI anal Wnt, TIME SCHJaDULZ i Ittmiigh Exbnua I.avfi Calm g a m ". , ArrtvM K. 8t Louie S:a p.m M uruhjaboto Aouiuiiuodatioa Leave Uuro Il:59p.ui Through fcaprea Unwi E. Ct. L uia S : a,m , Y' ArrlTfa at Culm 5;4 p.m Murphysboro AocommodaUoa Lcavea Murphytboro . M.., J;lo a.m E r.MEMBER The Cairo anil t. IxiiUa U.K. la the UNLY ALL RAIL KOt'TE lie twetn Cairo and St. Loula uwlnr one man- Rcment ; therefore ibere are so delays at way BiKlioiu awaillnc cooaecllona Irom other lima. Paenrera Coine North, Northeast aud West should not Ira y tne r llrkfU licketa unUl tbey luye ex- amincil our inlet and roulee al K C HUK1.L. u. T. WniTLOCK Freight Art. Pawenger Agent. L M. JOHNSON. Uen'l MiTnaver, W. R. SMITH, JR., M. D - Office) sndEceidonce: No. 21, Thirtecnth-st., - - CAIRO, ILL OUR MOTTO: - The Best .0. HANNY, ' Corner 8th Street and Commercial Ave. r Cw xic cn je nens e$9 . Dry Goods, Boots 'and Shoes, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Coflees, Teas, Sugars, Bacon, Hams. Specialty in Butter, ' Cheese and Flour. Prints, Domestics, Bleached Muslins, Shirtings, Flannels. Tickings, A lull line ol Carpets. Mattings, Floor Oil ' , Ladies' and Misses' Boots, Hm.I Vow anil Vnmh. Our Stot k embraceseverything needed In uoods. riease givs us a call, examine Officb of Vick-Pfisidixt & GSM-) RaL Manaokr Chicago, St. V I liOfISANlwORLEANSlt.lt. ) Nsw ORUAK3, FeD'y 22, 18" i. 1 To Contractors : Sealed proposals are invited until 10th March for the gradiag ot the (3) miles of railroad extending from Filmore, Ken tucky, up the east bank of tbe Ohio river to a point opposite Cairo, Illinois. Tbis work extends for two (2) miles through cleared lands, and one mile through timber already cleared for a width ot (100) one bundred feet. Tbe embankment will av erage about (ft) nine feet in height, tbe ma terial for which will be obtained entirely from the east side, and can be handled sue eetsfuliy with wagons, carts, scrapers or barrows. Tbree thousand feet of this em bankment, of an an average height ot P) seven feet, will be graded for at least (3) tbree tracks, and will have a top width of (40) forty feet, tbe whole ot which Is through cleared land. This is a desirable piece of work and well worthy the atten tion of and examination by contractors. Tbe work will be commenced the lint (1st) of April, next, and must be completed by tbe 1st of July following. Monthly es timates, payable in cash, will be made as the work progresses, and the usual twenty per cent, retained to insure completion of contract. A profile of tbe line, and speci fications for the work may be seen, and de sired information obtained at the office of He company's agent, Jno. B. McKay, Fil more. Kentucky. - Bids should be addressed to J. (. Mann, Division Superintendent. Jackson, Ten nessee. Tho bids will be opened and contracts awarded on 12th March, at. Jackson, Term. The company reserves the tight to re ject anv or all bids. JAS. C. CLAKKK, (A true copy.) Yice-Presldeut. Arlington House J. D. DEANE, Prop'r Late of the St. Charles. RATES: I2.0O PER DAT PITTSBUKOH. PARADISE, MT.CARBON(Big Muddy) AND PEYTONA OANNEL COAL Orders for Coal by tho car-load, ton, or in hogsheads, for shipment promptly attended to. , To large consumers and all manufacturers, we are prepared to supply any quantity, by the month or year, at uniform rates. CAIRO CITY COAL CO. Office on whart ooat, toot of Sixth street, Office of Halliday Brothers, opiwsite St. Charles Hotel. Egyptian Mills, Twentieth atrert. Coal Damp, foot of Thirty-eighth street, or VoalOmoe drawer MO DB PRICE'S SPBOAt IUYOEIHGSi VAXIILA. IZHOS, ETC hr Flavoring Ice Cream, Cakes L Pastry1 Witt, great cars, by a new process, t ixtract irom tho trv, select Fruitt and Aromatlcs, each characteristic flavor and produce Flaioringt of rare excellence, Of preat trtngth and perfect purity, ao fiontonoui oils. Every fiator at rep mented. No deceit-each bottle futi mtamre, holding one-half mere than ei hen purporting to hold tame quantity, ont' viU wa tnwf aehcate .deliciout flavore ever made, , f,upcr I lue cueP extracts. Ask STEELE k PEICE . DepoU, CHICAGO sod ST. LOCI8 Manvfacturtrtof Dr. Priee't Cream liakiva Povdtr. V irn rv to A emta. Oooflt Staple. M.OOf '('.tltn.MiiRp.ri'o'lviMl.Ti'riiitlllicral.rar. I!'u!i.r. ir..i i.Wnrili ii.ht.Lviiin.Sia 82600 A YEAR. Atrcn'twaatM. luik BuaalririHaiiitu. PiirueuhmAree. IdartuJ wuMtsaca sala,tl CoslI Coal. Goods at tliD Lowest Price mm v4- s v c i r f Dress Goods, Silks. Cloths, Curtaiu Damasks, Children's Shoes, Gents' Boots and bhocs SoeClftl BtleiiUoo Klron to Country trade. the City or Country, in Groceries or Dry our gooim mm un w'"" j" ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. Shortestnd QUICKEST ROUTE TO St Louis & Chicago The only Hoad Sunning Two Daily Trains from Cairo, Slakins Cireci ConaBcUon withSasiernLiaes Trains Leave Cairo 12 10 p.m. Fast fttpross, arriving In SI Louis 8:60 p. m.; Chicago, 7:30, a.m. 1.20 P.m, CINCINNATI St LOUI8 VXLLB FAST LIKE Arrivingl n Cincinnati 8:80, a.m.; Louis ville, 8:'ia,a.m.; Indianapolis, 4:14 a.m.; Passengers by this train arrive at above point' HOURS -1N- ADVANO XI 0F ANT OTflEE DOUTK. Ifl0"p. m. rast Mail with sleepers attach- ed, lor BT. liUuia ana inmnuu, in 1 jiiiU at 11:30 a.m. Chi cago at iM p.m. Connocting at Odin or Effingham lor Cincinnati, Louisville and luuianapoiis. FAST TIME EAST fassemrers by this line go through to the fcasc wiwoui aajr uciar oauacu uj buoday Intervening. The SATURDAY aVtEIISOON TRAUJ KKOM CAIKO ARKIVK8 IN NEW VOBK MONDAY MOBNLNO AT 1U:S5. 36 HOURS IN ADVANCE OK ANY OTHER ROUTE. Advertisements of competing lines that tbey make better time than this one, are are Issued either through Ignorance r a . jMriia tu uiimuau u lllillli'. tor through tickets and information, pply at Illinois Central H. R. Depot, Cairo. nun IRNIVI AT fAian express ,.. ....m. .........2iO0 p.m .. 4:00 a.m, .IAS. JOHNSON. Oen'l Southern Ayt ,1. U. .four.. Ticket Agt. h 1 Clothes, Lib' ad desis1, Can Be Beautiful ly Dyed or He paired at a Trif ling Expense C. O. D. Made New. Old Hats CHAN. SHELLEY, o. ;0, Eiffhth Ntreet. FAZiZi I2T PRICES. SECURE AN AGENCY AND f j'J OR f 100 l'Ett WEEK 'The Ever Ready and Never Out of Order" Homstead $20 LOCK-STITCH SEWING 820 Machine l OK DOMI8TIC l'S. W1TU TABLE AND FIXTURES COM. FLUTE KEDUt'EO TO OnlyTwenty XollA,ras A perfect and unequaled, lurffe, strong and durable machine, constructed elegant and sold id, from the best material with mathematical precision, lor constant fami ly use or manufacturing purposes, ai ways ready at a moment's notice to do its day ' work, never out oi order and will last a generation with moderate care; easy to underauna ana manage; uicni, smooths and nHftMuun, wie i ue wuii-reguiainu move' ment of a line watch: siuulo. comrjact. efll cient and reliable, with ail the valuable Im provements to be round in tbe highest priced machines, warranted to do the same work the same way, aod as rapidly and smoothly as a 75 machine. An acknowl edged triumph or Ingenious mechanical skill, essentially the working woman's friend, and far in advance or all ordinary machines (or absolute strength, reliability and general usefulness; will hem, tuck, fell, seam.quiii. ninu. oraia, com, gainer, rui ll. sbirr. plait, fold, scollop, roil, embroid er, run up breadths, etc., with woii'lerlul rapidity, neatness and case: tows the strongest lasting stitch equally Hue and smotbe through all kinds ot goods from camhrlo to tcveral thicknesses of I loa:. cloth or leather'witli line or coarse cotton, linen, silk or twine. Oivespsrfect satisfac tion. Will earn Its ooat ut vend times over in a season in tbo work it does, or make a 3ood living for any man or woman wbe eslres to use it lor tbat purpose works so faithful and easy tbe servant or children can use it without damage. Price of ma chine, fully equipped tor family work, with light table, reduced to only t20. Halt Case, Cover, Side Drawers and Cabinet Styles each at correspondingly low rates. Halo delivery guaranteed free from damage. Explanatory pamphlets illustrated with en graving ot the several styles of machinoi, references, variety of sewing, etc, mailed free. CoBfidinU.il terms with liberal in ducements to enterpalalog clergymen, teaobors, buatiiSM men, traveling or loeal agent, etc, who dn.lre exclusive agenoles, faraiihed on application. Address John II Kendall It Co., 421 Broadway, N. Y, S 16 ly Mi SIGN OF THE GOLDEN LION, Ohio Levoc, And At SIGN OF THE CRYSTAL MORTAR, Washington Avenue and Eighth Stroo t White Lead White Zinc, Linseed Varnishes, Brashes, Paints-ill Color.--Edj fcr Illuminating Oils, Signal Oil, Weatfoot Oil, West Virginia Oils. CARBON OIZ The The Elfria Kerosene Can The Only Perfect Can in the World. Hade of Glass and Warranted not to Leak, Corrode or Break. Every family should have one. OIL TANKS and SHIPPING CANS Tho best in Use. Patent Dome and Measuring Force Pump. Manufactured by Wilson and Eveden. We sell at their prices Agency and Depot for Ayers and Jaynes' Medi cines. Also for Wakefield's, Hartin's and Mc Lean's Medicines. We control tho celebrated Aboriginal Indian Oil, Egyptian Malaria King, andDeCinchon's Peruvian Bark Bitters. HOUSEWIVES USE WASELTNE "Lat wenk I bought a 10 cent package of Wartime and done my washing in one halt tbe usual time at lei.s than half the cost ot Soap. My clothes were whiter. I did not have to rub them, and It did not hriok my woolons, and for onre I was enabled to get a hot dinner on Monday. r?o ladles tiy it, and you will save labor, time and mnucy. It i perfectly safe to use it. ilKS. A. 5 and 10 cent Packages. Buy WASHINE AT BARCLAY'S- r. Woods' Wholesale and Retail Golden Lion Cologne-0' SSS? German Syrup and August Flower, Homeopathic Medicines. 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Buy I a a - a -vm Oil, Turpentine Window Glass, Putty ti. hd, Lubricating Oils - v Lard Oil, Whale Oil Tanners Fish Oil Family Safeguard Awarded First Centennial Premium and adopted after a thorough Scientific and Practical Test by the U. 3. GOV ERNMENT LIGHT-HOUSE DEPART MENT, Highly Commended 4iy the U. 3. STEAMBOAT INSPECTORS BOARD OF WASHINGTON CITY Fire risk for Elaine and Gas rate the same with Insurance Companies. Used by Rail p ads Street Cars and Hotels. A II Fever Pill at Dr. Woods' Prices. At Barclayo' Drug Sioro. ID o 0