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THE DAILY CAIRO BULLETIN. CAIRO. ILLINOIS, TUESDAY" MORNING. AUGUST 3, 1880. NEW SERIES NO. 345. Tf rT TTl rn -mr-m BUSINESS DIRECTORY or the leading baaineu noaict whose advertlie tnonumaj be found InTns Doixstim. J ' DRY GOODS. C. 0. Patlor A Co., Coininurclal avenue and Nine teenth itrcvt. GROCERIES. Yocum 4 Brodcrlck, Wab. Ave., cor. Eli(hth. T .1 (i l.iniuiilin. I'niilar. rrif Ttteiitli.tli. ) ' PJJYSICIANS. Dr J. II.Marean: office, V Commercial arenuo. Dra. Loach & Wueelur, Eighth street, DENTISTS. Dr. W. C. Jooolyn, Eighth near Commercial Dr. E. W. W'hltlock, IVi t'otnuiercul avenue. ' LIQUORS. P. Clancy, No. 137 Ohio Letee. INSURANCE H. n: Car.doo, No. WOhlo levee (up Hairs). Eniiltahle Life, of New York, corner Twelfth and Waahtacruia avenue. DRUGGISTS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Goo. E. O'llara, Etirhtoeuth and Commercial. , HANKS ' Alexander County Bark, U and Comnieretal. . Citj 'atloual, Ohio K"e "' " " BTEAMOOATs Champion. Three Statu. ICE. ( i sua Sjiroat, corner Twelfth aud Letce. BRACKET STOKE. E. C . Ford. Corner Ninth and Commercial. THE MAILS. ENEIIAL DELIVER! open . :J a. m.; cloaca J :J p.m.; bandar: Wit a. m. Monet Orocr Department open at 8 a. m.; closea '''aro'JJn Expreaa SUf.i vU r.Iinoia Central 3:40 P MiMUa'.ppi Central Railroad Com .. turo and PopUr B.uJ Tarocsh and way Mall C"'VayMaR' via IUlnoin Central. Cairo end Via cnne and Mit.tn;l Central lul.road close at VWaPy5.UurNarow Gauge Railroad cIomi tX 8 CaiVoIaiid Evinivtlle River Route closcl at 3:30 p m. dalir (except Friday l. OFFICIAL DIBECTOKT. City Officer. Miyor-N.B. Thi,.:ew.oi. Tr-jMurer Edward Dezsn'.a Clerk Denm. J. Kuy ConneiorWm. B lii.hert. Mamhal-J C.UUue. Attorney-William Uen lrl Maa or au-eiuus-Flrat Ward-M. J. Holr. , fcorond Ward-David T. Linear, C. R- Wood- Third Ward-W. P. Wri.'bt. EiVrt Smith. rSirtb , wUd-Ctarl 0 Pa-r. Jam,. Kynatton Fifth Ward-T. W. Ualllday. Erueit B. lv.tu. County Officers. Cireolt Jndze-D. J. Baker. Clrcalt Clerk J. A Vrtsu-t. C oanty Jade R. S -kuui County Clerk-S. J - Uumji County Attorney" C. M :Ue. County TreMirer-Milet V. Parker. 8hr.a Jhn Hodge-. toroner-K. PitiirraiO .i-.nu.r J A County CommiMioum-T. W. ileilldar, J a. U Gibb. Samuel BrlUl CHl'ECHU. AFRICAN M. E.-Fourte-nth treet. between Walnut and Cedar .treef .: j.r.J Sabb.tn U a. m. and 7 : p. m. ; Sunday school 1 :) p. m. CHRISTIAN-EUhtecnth .trcer. meeting Sab bath 1U:j p. m. ; preaching occasional!) . CnrRCII OF TUE REDEEMER-(EplCopal) Fourteenth treet: Sunday Morning prayer m.i evenlntf prayer. : P ichjol : m. Friday evening prayer 7:3o p. m. PlR.ST MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHW.cn. t eachlngatl0:ja.m..3p.m.. nd .- ? haitbath acbool at y m tor. LrniKRAN-TblrtMOth ureet; eenrUee Hab bath lY a. m. i Sunlay .chool i p. m- Rev. knippe, putor METDODIST-Cor Elahtr- and Walnat itreeta; Preachlnir Sabbath It):) m. and 7 p.m.; prayer meS inc. Wednesday?:) p. m.; Sunday Ichool. 9 a. m. Her. WUtttaker. paator. PRESBYTERIAN-Elk'hth treet : preachlnu on Sabbath at U :-W m. and 7: P- m.; Prayer meettn Wedue.dav at 7:) p.m.; Sunday School at J p. m. Rev. B. V. George. pator. SECOND FHEE WILL BAPTIST Fifteenth treet. between Walnut and Cedar atreete, er Ice Sabbath at i and 7:J p. m. ST. JOSEPH'S-Roman Catholic) Cornet Cro and Walnut treotn; ienlrea Sabbath lU.ia. m. ; Sunday School at ii p. m. ; Vepera i p. m. ; aer rice every day at S p. m ST. PATRICK'S- Roman C&tbollc) Corner Ninth itreet and Wanhitron Tlue:,,!l7t"iM!'r?; bath 8 aud 10 a. m. ; Wpew 3 p. m. ; Snnduv School I p. m. ; service every day at a p. m. hev. F . Zabel, prlet. PEOFESSIONALCARDS-PnYSKIAXS. J)RS. 0. II. LEACH & E. D. WHEELER noratrpathlc PUyskians anil Surjeous. Will pertonn all oporatlona and treat dieea or any nature In nurjjiiry. Office: No. lu, Eighth street, Cairo, 111. n. JIAIIEAK, M. D Homcoiiathic Fbyslclua and Surgeon. t OIBcs liO imerclnl avenue. Retdenc cornor li' Fourteenth St. and Vabtwiton avenue, Cairo. DENTISTS. JR. E. W. WIIITLOCK, Dental Surgeon. Ofnci No. 1M Commorclal Avenue, between Eighth and Ninth Street J)R. W. C. JOCELYN, DENTIST. OFFICE-ElRhtB Street, near Commercial Avenue. GOLD Great chance to make mon ey We needs puron In every town to takeuhcrlp fttlona for the Inrirwt, cheap- fumlly publication In the world. Any one enn bocomu s ittcci'al'ul strent. Hixeleftnut worka of ortRlvcn free to snlncrlbers. fho price Is so low that ulmot everybody uh scrlbea. Ono BReut report tnklnir 1-,M ubcrlbers 1n s dav. A lady agent report making (.MO proflt latondnya. All who engage hiuko money fact. You cs i devote all your tlmu to.the bujinocs.or only your spire time, bounced not be sway from homo (mrnlgh. You can do its well as other. Full direction snd term free. Elegant and expensive outfit free. If you want proiltable work tend u youraddruM at ouco, It coots nothing to trv tho bunlue. No one who vngsges full to make great pay. Addto OEORGB ST1NSON CO., Port luud, Maine, tP 0 ' ,u y,,ur ow'n town 0,,,nt ftee.INo m j rlk . Header, If you wants bnalnu at which person otellher sex cau make great BT1' the time thev work, write for psrtloularsto . HALLKTT CO., Portland. BAILHOADS. ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. inf THE Shortest ana Quickest Route TO St. Louis and Chicago. The Only Lino llunnincr g DAILY TRAINS From. Cairo, Making Dihect Connection WITH - EASTERN LINES. Tiuiva LEiVE Cairo: 3:1S a m. Mail. Arriving in St. Loal 0:45 a m : Chicago, 8:30 p.m.; Connecting at Odin and EUlngham for Cincin nati, Louie vtllu, Indlau'ipolit and pulnta Eat. 11:10 a.m. St. Louis and Western Kxpreaa. Arrivlnjln St. Loul7:05p. m., and connectlnz for all point Wet. 4:20 p.m. Fast Express For St. LouIj and Chicago, arrlring at St. Louie lu:p.m..andC'utcai;o7:'A) s m. 4:SiO p rn. Cincinnati Express. Arrlvin-; at Cincictati 7:00 am.; Louifdlle 7:J0 a n.: Iodianapoil i:n a.m. Paaengera by thi trin n.-a':Li the above point 11 to 30 lioVi'.s In advance of any other route. rsTTliel iip m. txpr- ha PULLMAN m.LEPINj CAR Cairo to Cincinnati, without chng-'. and through lee;erto St. Lout and Chicago. Fat T"imo Eat. X tlt.llj.,'. in (.rn points without any deiay caused by liutdav InterV'-Llut'. The Saturday afier noon train from Cairn arrive in new York Monday ai)rniu? at l; iV Thirty-!! hour in advance of any other route fiFor throujh ticket" and farther Information, appiv at r.llnui Central Uai road Depot. Csiro. JAS. JOHNSON. J. H. JONES, dt-n Sn-jthern A;.-nt. Tickvt Aent. A. H HANSON, lien. I'ac. A?ent. Chicago. CAIRO A: ST. LOUIS R. R. II. V. SMITIIERS. Ileceirer. SHORTEST SHORT LINE BETWEEN CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS. Time Schedule: Thronsh Eiprei leave Cairo 9:30 s m Through Expret arrive at E. St Lout.. 5:45p.m. Throuitb Exnr leave E. fit. Lou..... 9:0ua.m. Tbroliih Express arrive at Ci.ro 5:lt"ip.m. Murphyboroaccommodat:onleaveCairo 1 :) p in. Mu'physboro Acc arnve-at Marphyboro 7:Vi p in. M'irphytoro Acc. leave Marjihynboro . . 5:i a m. M-rphreboro Acc. amvea at Latro 11 :2S a.m. The Cairo 4 St Loul Rail Road 1 the only all Rail Route between Cairo and St. Loul nnder one management, then-fore there are no delay at way tatlon awaitiLit connection from other line. CIoe and ure connection at St. Lout with other line for North, E&tt and Wet J. A. NACGLE. Aivnt L. M. JOHNSON. Cieneral Minster. QHIO & MISSISSIPPI R'y. TIME TABLE OF PASSENGER TRAINS FROM VINCENNE3 (No7. 30, lASTWAHD. No. 2 Day EipreuiEn-ept Sunday).... t:3'"i p. m. ' ti Enru i Except Suodayl l p. m. " 4 Nlint Expre (.Uailyj li:.'a. m. WESTWARD No. 5 Expre (Except Sundavi fi:W a. m. " 1 bav Extirem (Except Sunday).. . i-M p. m. " 3 Niibt Expref vUilfyi. 1:05 a.m. J. R. Clark, C. S. Cosk. Jr.. A4'ent Vtncenne. Oen. Ticket Ai't Cincinnati FERRTROAT. CAIRO CITY FERRY. CO. FERRYBOAT THREE STATES. On and after Monday, June Tth, and until further notice the ferryboat will make trip as follow: LEAVES LEAVI1 LIATEJ Foot Fourth st. MImoutI Land'g. Kentucky Ld'g. 7:W m. (l:m a. m. 11:0) a. ni. S:iM p. m. 4; 10 p.m. ) p. m. 7:V s. m. 9:SOa. m. 11 :30 a. m. i:W p. m. 5:00 p.m. SUNDAYS 2:50 p.m s a. m. ID a. m. li:0Um. :) p.m. 5; JO p. m. 3 p. m STA31B0ATS. gT. LOL'IS, CAIRO AND PADUCAH. Tho Elegant Sldewueol Paaaonger Steamer Ssi CIIAiMPION &m DRUNER Maler. A, J. DllUi Clerk. LeAvea Cstro every Monday snd Tlitird.iy for Citpe Ulrardeau, St. Louis, and way landing. GINSENG WANTED Wn tvr tlis InrsroRt efjtortors In tlio T'lilteil HtHte. snd wu will pay tho highest market irlc in cash for any Hiiuntlty. R. A. Holden & Co. 87 Vlns Street CINCINNATI. QICK HEADACHE ! We Meau Cured, Sot Merely Eelieved And Can Provs What we Claim. tgThere are no failnre and no disappoint- ment. If you are troubled with SICK HEAD ACHE you cau b easily and quickly cured, aa hundred have been already. We ahull be pleated to rnuii tt lieet of ty.tlninniaU to any iuierefted. Carter's Little Liver Pills Also cure all forma of Blllonnne". prevent Consti patlon and Dyapeptia, promote Dlaetion. relieve d:trei! from tooneartr eatinz, correct Disorder of the Stomach. Stimulate the Liver, and Regulate the Bowel. They do ail this by taking Jutone little pill at a doe. They are purely vegetable, do not (rripe or puw. ana are a nearly perfect a it Is possible for a pill to be Price -ii cert. 5 for SI. Sold bv drujixt everywhere or ent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO.. ERIE. PA. PATENTS. pATENTS Obtained for new Inventtonf . or for Improvement on old ne ; for medical or other compound, trade marka and label. Caveats, Asi'iiniment. Inter fcrencea, Appeal. Suit fur Infringement, and ail case amin? nnder the Patent Law, prompt ly attetded to. Invention that have been t?P TF'TPFi tte f(l!nt Office may still, Itlj'i XiVl EiU in most cace be patented by n. Belns opposite the U. 8. Patent Department, and ensued In Patent business exclusively, we can make closer searches, and secure Patents more promptly, and with broader claim, than those who are remote from Wasbinirton. IVVPN'TOP! u model or 8letch f li ? iiii AVllO your device; we make ex aminations and advise as to patentability, free of cbarsje. All correspondence strictly confidential. Price low, and co charge unless Patent is-secured. We r-.-fer In Wsshlneton, to Hon. Potmaer General D. M. Key, Rev. F. D.Power The German American National Bank, to officials In the U. S. Patent OCce, and to Senator and Representative In Cn2Tes: and especially to our client in every State lu the L'nlon and in Canada. Address C. A. SNOW 6c CO., Opposite Pat nt Office. Waia'.netoa D. C BANK. rpEE CITT NATIONAL BANK Cairo, lllir.ois. CAPITAL. 8100.000 OFFICERS: W. P. HALLrTMT, President. H L. HALLIDAT. Vice-President. THUS. W. UALLIOAY. Caller. DIRECTORS: S. BTAAT9 TATLOR. aixp.r l. u.vixnxT, 0. D. wrxiUMSON, B W. P. ItALLIDAT, R. B. Ct-SNrXOBAJt, STEPHEN BIRD, H CiNDBE. Eichanjre, Coin and Tnited States Bonds BOUGHT AND SOLD. DopAs'.tsrece'.ved and a general bankini; baslnef conducted. ICE. JOHN SPROAT, PROPRIETOR OF SPROAT'S PATENT Refrigerator Oars, AND Wholesale Dealer in Ice. ICE BY THE CAR LOAD OR TON, WELL PACKED FOR SHIPPING. Car Loads a Specialtv. OFFICE: Cor. Twelfth Street aud Levee, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. Garfield The Only Authentic and 03T clal Life of Gen. Garfield. BY COL, RUSSELL II. CONWELL. Author of the Life of R. B. Uuyei, Life of Bayard Taylor. With an Introduction by MARK HOPKINS, D. D LL. D. Ex-President of Williams College. This book I clepantly illustrated; two tsbl rLATE pournAiTa ; nearly -In paxes; price ftl 73. This work comprises the biography, public ser vice, aud prlvuto paper of tlenunil tiarlleld, with hi letter of acceptance, Republican platform, sta tiHtlcal fact and fluures for every Republican voter, and present a complete and thorough dluc'st of the reason why the Republican party should still bo trusted with the Kovurnment of this prosperous nation. The author lias (fath ered his material for this work riiiLit from iikad-otiAitTEiis-tho nuiieral's own home, relative and fumlly and ha had free access to all tho ma terial necessary to produce the onlv aitukntic and orriciAL Life of General Unrfleld. The book will also contain a sketch oftholtfu of Oen. Cluster R. Arthur. The introduction la wrltton bv thnt venerable aud classical scholar. Mark Hopkins, 1). D., LlJ. D. Atfcuts will uud thi the beat campaign book In tho Meld. Outfits are now ready for Ag-cnta. Acvfmty Wmi toil Soml f"r for f"11 iVmtlin llilllltJU. particular stid bo convinced tlint this I the most salable book lu the market, or to save time. sind$l for outfit of the look, and state your choice of territory, Address J. FAIRBANKS & CO., Clihugo, III. MEDICAL. "Cgdjf COMPOUND SYBU ra3NsW$7 The 0ly Eoally Reliable Kemedy for t fi.:., .i v, .... tij . Alter Oamerons exDcrimenta. Mr. Fellow ine ceded In prodacln j this combination of Ilypophor pnitcs, which has not only restored htm to health bat ha since been found so successful In the treat ment of every other disease emanating from Ion of nerve power, and conecqaently muscular rclaxtlon Tin: Aphonia, Apparent Aqouia Anmmla. Angina Pectorli. r Chronic Diarrhoea, Dtspepsia, Dyjithetlc Prostration, Epileptic Fit. Fever and Ajue: I.encorrhoea, Marasmus. Mental depression, Neuralgia Nervsu Debility, Sr. Vitus' Dance. Whooping CouL'b. Congeetion of the Lungs, Emacation, Palpitation of the Heart, Interrupted and Feeble Action of the Heart, Melancholy. Fear of Child-birth, Dangers of Chlld-Birth, iservoueuesa, Liability of Miscarriage, Hypoconcriasia, etc. Diseases produced by overtaxing the mind: by grief and anxiety: by rapid growth; by child bearing; bv Insufficient nourishment; by resi dence In hot climates or unhealthy localities; by excesses, or by any Irregularities of life. SOLD BY ALL DRl'GGISTS. TUTT' PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER Ln' of api"1". niT". howls -fv. pa!n In in :ini:r lb- 1 I'T-i, -1.1.-. nUi-r m' Mj. 'ini (lin'.U' iina'i"U t' yX'.rticiu u: "iv r liiiiid. irnt i iu'.tv i tviiHu-r. ,ow H;nntrTi- nt ni'.-nnrv. wnii in if "t Imvinir in tt-,l hhuu dii'v.-.:ir.iii.-". i i . 1 1 1 - -. il'i't'Tiiitf at tin- ticin. ib'tn t'. r. tl:- iln.' HKIIl. 11 -HiltH' . nt iiii'iit. liiiiii'.v r.,;r.-l u.-iLi- If these warnings are nnhoftded, serious diseases will oou be developed. TITT'S PILL' &re especially a lapted to tuch cases, one dose educts uch a change of feeling as toa-tomshtUe sufferer. . A looted Divine Says: Dr Tutt: Pear Sir; Tor ten year I have been a mattyr to h'5-P"la. constipation and piles. Last spring your pills were recommended; I used them. I am now a well man. have a good appe tite, digestion perfect, regular stools, piles gone, snd have gsined forty pounds of flesh. They are worth their weight lu gold. REV. R. L SIMPSON, Louisville. Ky. Thv increase tho appetite, and cause the body to take oa rl fsb. thus toe svatetu is nourished, aud f their toulc action oa the digestive organs, regu lur stool are produced . Price 25 CJata. $5 Mur ray Street. N. Y. TUTTS HAIR DYE Grav hair or whiskers chan jed to a s'.osy black by a single application of thi dye. It imparts a natural color, acts instantaneously. Sold by drug gists, or sent by express on receipt of 1. Office, 35 Murray Street, Sew York. Hills Archimedean Lawn Mower Co. Of Hertford, Conn., M AN ITACTCR E RS OF THE NEW ARCHIMEDEAN 1 ntt i riTrn t LAWS' SIOWERS. These Mowers have become celebrated through out the World, where lawn are eultlxutcd. a be ini rtio i-inKf iif.rtVrt ni,H riulr.it,. I iu'i M.iii'hh ever made, they stand at the head of the list of Lawu Mower In the I'. S. and Europe. They con tain all the Improvements that experience In their iimuuiueiure can suirgesi; are ceauiiiuiiv nuisneu, thoroughly made, and do splendid work' on every vurtety of law u Hund Mower Sizes, from 8 to 10 Inches Pony and Horso slzee, ii, -jij aud tti Inches. .Sjnd for Circular. SOLD BY OUR AGENTS EVERYWHERE. fN g M A A lu 'l,1 A YEAR, or $ to mf I kl It l'dvln vour own locality .(S 1 L II I No risk Women do as well fill I J J V m,!U' Many make more n s -hau the amount stated above, No oue can fall to make money fast. Auv one can do the work. You cau make from 80c to f 3 an hour by devoting your evening and spare time to the business. It costs nothlugtotry the business. Nothing like it for money making evoronered before. t Husines pleas ant and strictly honorahlf, Reader. If vou want to know all about the best paying husines before the public, send us your addres aud we will send von Ml particulars and private term frec;ampls worth iH also free; you can "then make up vnur mind for yourself, Addres GEORGE STlNbON Jt Co., Portland.lMatue. PATENTS. XO PATENT, -N 0 PAY. PATENTS obtained for mechanical devices, mortical or oilier compounds, ornamental designs, tntde-miirk and laoeis, (.-nveuts. Assignments, Interroreurns, tn friniromentj. anil nil niti.,ra Fnlmlmr ti lt,niia. tiromptly attended to, We make prollmluaiy ex- 'uiinauons sou iiiroisn npiuions a to patnutniilll f . free of charge, and ail who are Interested In now aventlous aud Patents are Invited to send fur a opyof our "Uulde for obtaining patent," w hich I sent free to any adddress, and contains complete jstructton how to obtain Patent and other vain ble matter. Dtirlmr the tms Ave vear w I have obtained nearly three thotusnd Patent for Ameri can and Foreign Inventor, andean give satisfactory reference In almost everv county In the Union, Aunrtss; lAiumvAUOHKil uu,. nouciiors ot Patents cud Attorney at Law, Le Droit Dulldlng Waahlautin. D. C. Latest News. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Chicago, August, 2 10 :23 a. m. Wheat August, 89'; Sept, 6C4'. Pork September $15 57 yt October, $15 33. , Cora-A"ugust 33' ; September, 35. Oats -August 23; Sept. 22. NEW YORK oiarN. New York. Aucrust. 2. 12:01 p. k. Wheat irregular No. 3 Chicago, $1 07 1 10: No. 2 Jlilwaukee. 1 09V?M 00: Red Winter, $1 031,00 i No. 2 Red n inter, fl HSU;. Corn . quiet No. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. DR. TANNER. NewYork, Aug. 1. - At noon to-day Dr. Tanner euteres oa ths thirty-fifth day of his fast. He slept well the aight pre vious and appeared refreshed this morning. lie kept to the gallery all day, and wa3 attacked with nausea and vomitting at different periods, throwing up a mixture of bile and mucus. A 2 :4.3 his pu'.sc was found to be 7S; his temperature 93.4 and the dynamometer marked 82 kilometers. At 2 ")' he got up to put on his clothes but conld not do so as he had an attack of vom itting, At 7:33 and 8;40 this evening he had attacks of vomitting and at 9 p. m. retired to his cot and ap peared to be sleeping. His medical atten dants said he was in a feebler condition than yesterday; that attacks of nausea were unfavorable, aud as they occurred af ter drinking a small quantity of fluid, it showed the doctor's stomach to be in a highly irritated condition. One of the med ical men said Dr. Tanner was failing every day, but there was no doubt ho would fin ish his self-imposed task. He thought the frequent attacks of vomiting showed that the coats of the stomach were somewhat in flamed. Dr. Tanner took nothing to-day but a little carbonated ice water. CHXUCII BCILDIXU DEDICATED. Champaign, III., August 1. St. John's German Lutherian church, the oldest Ger man society ot this city, dedicated a good church edifice to-day in in a new and fine location on East University avenue. The house is free from debt. Rpy. A. Brwier of Beecher, III.; Rev. Lewis Zahn of Nokoinis, III., and Rev. C. Prauar, pastor of the church, delivered sermons attended by large audiences. SIGNING TUE CTE TREATT. Los Pinos, Col., July 30. Indians con tinue coming to the agency to sign the treaty, fearing that the chiefs who have signed will receive all of tho $00,000 ap propriated by congress. The commission leave here next month for the Southern Uto agency, except Col. lleachani, who remains behind to take a census of the Uucompsh gre Utes. Gen. Sheridan is expected here Augusts. A Kind of TonroR Sometimes afflicts kidneys and bladder which, if prompt measures are not taken to overcome it, seriously jeopardizes their health, and often proves tho forerunner of irremediable disorders. The diuretic properties of Hos tetter's Bitters, which stimulates these organs without irritating them, peculiarly qualify it to avert all danger to be appre hended from the condition described. It encourages secretions when deficient, and aids the discharging functions by invigora ting the uriuary organs. While the stim ulants of commerce exert an effect some what akin to tlte Bitters upon the kidneys and bladder, their fiery properties, being unmodified by medicinal iugrcdients, have a tendency to unduly excite, but the potent and salutary vegetable extracts with which tho stimulative property of this medicine is combined, constitute it a safe as well as an effective preparation! As a general invig orative and alterative, also, it possesses very great popularity. WILL BE ELECTED. From the Voluna Time. Judge Thomas Heilman, the Democratic nominee for Congress to represent the 18th district, is an old time Democrat. As a citizen he is without spot or blemish. Ho has filled tunny important otlices, and never betrayed the trust reposed in him. Ho has filled the office of county Judge, for many years with marked ability. Judgo Heilman being an exemplary good man, whom Union county is proud of, and the further fact that ho is of German extrac tion, and speaks tho German language fluently, lie is undoubtedly the strongest man tho Democrats could have put forward for this campaign. Ho will carry a united Democratic vote, and a large per cent, of the German vote and ho will bo elected. Turrit and Honor Query: What is tho best family medicine in tho world to regulate tho bowels, purity tho blood, re move costiveness and biliousness, aid di gestion and tono up tiie wholo system! Truth and honor compels us to answer, Hop Bitters, being pure, perfect and harm less. Sect another column. Tolodo Blado. The Voltaic Belt Co.. MAturm.?.. Mint. Will send their celcbratm) F.lnrtm. Voltaic Belts to tho afflicted upon 80 days trial. Snoedv cum minrantead. Thnv mean what they iy, Writ to thorn with out uaioy, ; r ' ' '' TIIE DEMOCRACY WILL CARRY ILLINOIS. From the Stata Reglttur, Messrs. Trumbull and Parsons, tho democratic candidates for governor and lieutenant-governor are not men whoso temperament is enthusiastic. They are not demonstrative nor gifen to wild speeches, false hopes or idle talk. They are, with the other candidates on the state ticket, making a close and careful canvass of tho state in a plain business way and for the purpose of carrying it.' There is no nonsense in tho matter, no wild lire and, as we believe, no miscalculation The Register last night received reports from both these gentlemen, as woll as from other Democratic candidates, and tho pur port of these reports is that the state ot Illinois will bo carried by the Democracy in November. The full vote of the party . will vote the Democratic ticket, Mr. Star kel will bring to the support of the ticket the full strength of the Gorman TotC1r-"M Obcrly will get a large accession from the laboring classes, honest Tom Butterworth is a tower of strength in Northwestern Illinois, and all the military tract is "whooping it up" for Harmon. Tho De mocracy will carry the Btate in November. Who is Mrs. Wixslow. As this ques tion is freauentlv asked, we will aimnlu- say that she is a lady who for upwards of miry years uas untiringly cievotea ner time nau iiuents as a iemaie pnysician ana nurse, principally among children. She has especially studied the constiution and wants of this numerous unci na a to. suit of this effort, and practial knowledge, ootainea in a uietime spent as nurse and physician, she has compounded a Soothing Syrup, for children teething. It operates like magic giving rest and health, and is moreover, sure to rerulata th lmarnia Tn consequence of this artcle Mrs. Winslow 1 l.. . i i . i is uucouiing woria-renownea as a Denetactor of her race ; children certainl v do rise nn nnri bless her: es'peciallv is this th case in this city. Vast quantities of the Soothing Syrup are dailv sold and uscrl here. We think Mrs. Winslow has immor talized her came by this invaluble article and we sincerely believe thousand of rhii. rcn have been 6aved from an early grave by us ninety use,. ana mac minions yet unborn will share its benefits, and unite in calling her blessed. No mother has discharged . her duty to her suffering little one, in our opinion, until she has civen it tlm lifnofit nf Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Try it mouiers try u now. Ladies Visitor, New York city. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. Coco ns. "Brown's Bronchial Troches are used with advantage to alleviate cough, sore throat, hoarseness and bronchial affec tions. For thirty years these Troches have been in use, with annually increasing favor. They are not new and untried, but, having been tested by wide and constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at-' taiued well-merited rank among the few, staple remedies of the age. The Throat. -"Brown's Bronchial Tro ches" act directly on the organs of the ' voice. They have on extraordinary effect in all disorders of the throat and larnyx, re storing a healthy tone when relaxed, either from cold or over-exertion of the voice, and produce a clear and distinct enunciation. Speakeis and singers find the Troches use ful. A Coco ii, Cold, Catarrh, of -sore throat requires immediato attention, as neglect of tentimes results in some incurable lung dis eases. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" almost invariably give relief. Imitations are offer ed for sale, many of which are injurious. The genuine "Brown's Bronchial Troches" are sold only in boxes. Bronchitis, a premonitor ot con sumption, is characterized by catarrh or inflammation of the mucous mem brane of the air passages, with cough and expectoration, short breath, hoarse ness, pains in the chest. For all bron chial affections, sore throat, aphonia or loss of voice, cough, "Dr. Swavno's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry," is a well knowa curative. Price 25 cents and $1 a bottle, or six bottles for 3. Tho largo size is the most economical. Prepared only by Dr. Swajne & Son, Philadelphia. Sold by all prominent druggists in Cairo and elsewhere. (1) A Temperate Departcre. The follow ing communication explains i tself : Alexandria Bay, N. Y., 18S0. Messrs. II. II. Warner Ss Co. : Gentlemen: I have been doctoring the last four years for Rheumatism in the back, Sciatica and Kidney difficulties, and have been at no time free form pain until I commenced tuking Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure which has entirely cured ' me. I want to keep it in tho houso to treat my friends with, instead of wines and liquors as it will cure the - diseases that they will produce. Very truly yours. Cuarles Walton. Incipient Consumption. In bronchial and other chest affections, in arresting in cipient consumption, and in lessening the distressing symptoms of this disease in its hopeless stages, as woll as in cases of ner vous debility in giving tono to tho system, Fellows' Hypophosphites is undoubtedly valuable remedy. John McMurray, Metho dist Minister, Newport, N. 8. The bono and musclo producing malt, the nervo-quieting hop, tho superb mala- rial antidote quiuine and other precious ingredients, combine without fermentation, are tho ingredients of "Malt Bittors, pre prred by tho Malt Bitter company. ; Our Illinois exchanges announce that old Dick Oglcsby has promised to speak for Garfield and Arthur bofore the cam paign is over. Thus the outlook grows gloomier for tho Republicans all tho time. It is said that one R.B. Hayes, waata all ex-presidents to bo mado senators for lifo at a good salary. When We take our oat In tho national congress as senator' from Illinois and that fraud takei a seat - therein by virtue of hiidefectiTe tt',, . tho presidency, we shall forth' r ' ',! ; ' "4 ' i.'..'. ': .W-.v'y''.".;-