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THE DAILY CAIRO BULLETIN: THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1880. MEDICAL. TROPIC FRUIT LAXATIVE UNLIKE PILLS And the usual Purgatives, Is pleasant to take And will prove at onco tho most poti nt and harm less 8ytem Renovator and cleansur that ha yet IVT.? "rouKht to public notice. Kor Constipation, BUI ousne.a, Headache, J'lles, and all disorder artlng from an obstructed (tali; of tho sy.teu. It Intuu parably the best curative extant. Avoid Imitation; Insist on petting the article called for. 'I KOHcKRl IT LAX ATI VK la put up in nron. cd tlu boxetonly. 1'rkeMicent. Askyourdrtig gist for descriptive pamphlet, oraddn-s the pro prietor, J. K. HET1IKK1N(T0N, :j I'ftrk I'lace, New York. Before iiiu'tliasiiiff any form of So-called ELECTRIC BELT, Bund, or Apal'ance represented to euro nervous, chronic and special diseases, vend to the I'l'LVEK MACIIEKOALVANlClO., New York. N. Y.. Cincinnati. O . or San Krancl.co, Cal., for their FREE pamphlet and "The Electric Review" and you will save time, health and money. The P. . CO. are the only di-aler In 1,'eiiulue Electric Appli ances ou the Auierl an continent. BOWEL COMPLAINTS A Speedv ami ttlecttial Cure, Perrv Davis' Pain-Killer Hail Hood t!.e ten of FORTY YEARS' trial. Directions w ith each Dottle. HOLD IIY ALL DKLTCi CJ IS 1H. V VTTtM 1 1 LOCAL AOENTh everywhere 1 1 . l 1 li I J . t0 ,tll Xta, toffee, Raking Row- iTThiTorHiTTTiract. etc., by amp!'. to fami lies Priitlt v(. Outfit fre. J'i-OI'LE'b TEA CO., Jlox 'JVK M. l.onls. Mo NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. l)U l IX M'-s. 4 si-ts re!( ONLY IT AllO PIAN'-S up Paper fr.-e. Addree. IiANIEL F. Btatty, ahi:.t;'ii, N.J. TAYLOR. -Ail peror.of family name oi TAY I Dor will ri.clve ttti ri tjiig and taluaMe In fi.m,a!lon ily sending address U J. KlhK TAY LOH. Jertey City, N J, flTTATft Lowe: prices ever known n lireerh-Loaden, rifle and Kevolvi-ra 1 I I 1 Ilk JOur S15 hot Gun ' at Oreatly reduced price. end tamp for our New Il lustrated Ca'alogue il)) V . Powell A. Son, .Vaiii street Cincinnati t A Ci V I Het ca'iinet or rarlor organs In -'1 VOVl j (ie word, winner of higln-st dis- I tlnction at every (treat World AWD I Lxniniuon lr unrieen year I Price. t-M, '7, f". ?M. $lo to TT 4 If T TV 1 nil upward Foreasypay Jl.'LJllil.l uienta. J.. a quarter and tip- I ward, Cia.ogue. fret-. M.WjN YC I t Hamlin Urtan CO.. 14 Tre t HJ . .? j montctreet. lioeton; V Et Hth atreet. (1'nlon Rjaare.; New York, Mi Wabarb ayenue. Chicago. M A.L T Tlie New Food Malt Bitters Company. Medicine. B I T T E H S. THWtEia no frrater Blol Prducer and life omaiLlnir brinclbie In the world ol food or u.edleiae than MALT WTTEK!. prepared from l ufernienu d Malt. Hopi and yulnlue. They feed tbei-odvand tue brain, ei.ncb the blood, eoiidify tbe txinr. harden the mutclee. nuiet the uerv . Cbeer the tnitnl. perlrct dieeatiun. regulate the toraa h and loweI, tlene the liver and kidney, and vitalize with new life every fluid of the body. Beware of Initiations almi'arlv named, Lok f r the COMPANY'S M.NH'll!E which appear! plainly on the label of eyerv bottle, hold every where. MALT liriTEP.S CO.. lioton, Macs. (Formerly Dr. Craig' Kidney Cure.) A vegetable preparation and the onlvnre remedy In tbe world for BKIwllT'S DISEASE. HIABETES and ALL KIDNEY, LIYKK and URINARY DIS EASE. ff Tetlinonl!i of the b.!!net order in proof of tkee .tatement. wrKorthccurcof DIABETES, call for WAR NEK'S SAKE DIARETES CI RE. tfpor the enre of HHIdllT'S and the other dic eaei. call for WARNER'S SAKE KIDNEY and LIVER CL lib. "Warner's .Safe Keinedies are sold mm liv Jrmririst!i anil Dealers in Medicine everywhere. k II. II. WARNER 4 CO., Proprietors. I IUk'HEptir, New York. fTfrSend for Pamphlet nd Testimonial. PATENTS Obtained for new Invention, or for Improvement on old ne; for medical or other compound, trade mark" and label. Caveat, AMlpnmeDt. Inter ferencc. Appeal. Sail for Infringement, and all case arising under thh Patent Law, prompt ly attended to. Invention that have been 1J V 1 tfPTVTi by tho Patent Office may Mill. HLi) jJ in most case, be patented by o Belnf opposite tho U. 8. Patent Department, and enaaited In Patent bnslne eicluslvcly. we can make closer carche, and ecure Patent more promptly, tnd with broader claim, than those who are remote from Washtnirton. T WL'VTfiPU ut"1 model orketch f 111 Viil lUJVOyonr device; we make ex amination and advle a to patentability, free of rharge. All corrcapondenr.e Mrictly confidential. I'nce low, and no charge unle PaUint i-ecurd. We refer In Waablnirton, to lion PoMmaner General D. M. Key, Kev, F. D.Power The German American National Rank, to official In the U. b. Patent Office, and to Senator and Representative Id Ongre: and especially to our client in every Btate lu the union and in Canada. Addrei O. A. SNOW & CO.. Cpuoslte Pat nt Office. Washington D. C A WEEK in vonr own town, and no capital risked Yon cau give tb bualneat a trial without expense. The beet opportunlt vcr offered foi those willing to work, i on should try nuihinirelse till von see for vonr I If what you can do at the business wo offer. No loom to explain here. You can devoto ail your time or only your par time to tho bnaine, r. make great pay for every hour that too work Women mnku a much a men. Heud for special private term nd particulars, which we mail Iree, outfit free. Don't complain or bard time wnue ou Olive niucna cnauca.Auunaa u. iialILJ i 'jjgljll $66 0.,1'ortlBnd, Maiue. THE DAILY BULLETIN. RIVER NEWS. ARRIVED. u Fowler Padunah tiolden City Bt Loul Hlllman Hickman Kcbenck ...New Orlean Maude Hi Lonl ldlewild EvnnHvllle John Mean u New Orleana Vint ShlHkle Memphla EM Norton. HtLoull DEPARTED. Ou rowler I'aducah (.olden City New Orleana I' P Hchem k m ...Cincinnati ,lno B Mimde Ylsckburi; ldlewild EvaneviHe John Means St Loul Vint Shinkle Memphia E M Norton , bl Louis GENERAL NEWS The ldlewild liad a light- trip. The Maude had a big trip tor Memphis. The Golden City added two hundred tons for It-low. Tiie City of Helena was well loaded for Vicksburg. Cajit. J. M. Phillips left for Chicago yes terday afternoon. Chas. M. Howe returned yesterday, but left his tamily in the far north. The Eldorado passed up the Ohio yester day. John Griffith, formerly of the Pitts burg, is officiating in the office, during the absence of Frank Shank, who took the re muins of his father to Cincinnati for burial. IIOIOHOUS. Mary Anderson says she will not be mar ried, and the young man in the case will have to keep on supporting himself for a while. The St. Louis papers are telling about a rmiantie young lady of that city who don ned male attire and joined the army, tihe was detected by her footprint. Education is advancing with majestic strides, and every year the attainment ot a dijiolma at our tirst-class institutions of learning is becoming more difficult. Lawn tennis has been added to the course at Vale. In Algeria 'embroidered slippers are placed against the wall as receptacals for cards and notes. In this country they are used as bait tor unmarried preachers. No man should be w ithout a pair of slippers made by admiring female relatives. Some day he may be able to trade them for anoth er pair that will fitjhim. This domestic little story is told about the Princess of Whales when at Sandring ham (one of her country residences) : She has little tea parties for which she makes the butter in a silver churn, and spreads it on slices of bread which she cuts with her own hands.'' Just think of a Princess cut ting her ow n bread and spreading her own butter! Besides this, she wears a chintz dress and a little white apron. "Here is a sketch," said the poet, Unto the editor gray, "That I tossed me off in an idle hour To pass the time away. "Here is a club,1 was the answer, In a bland and smiling way, "With which I frequently toss me off J?ix poets in a day.'' Folk Lore in Chicago. Th&r waz a statsman. His colarwaslC and His hat was 5. He went to a metin to orate. He said "ax me a question if you want to no.'1 o when he was a swetin under Lis shirt a man hollered and he said, "Wot is tarif ano way?" And the statsraan he larfed kinder short, and he sed, "I want no fool around me. I am a b-a-d man, and cary a kane." So he gave his kane a whirl j an laid it on the table. Then this ortul i man down among the spitons sed again, "How much is tariff a peck, any wayf" An the statsman sed, real hot, "I am a free man, and I wont be adjourned, so I demand the law.'' An then the law, (Iresed as a polishman, got the orful man by the back hold an took, him to the Ka boze. An when in the kaboze he did not ax any more tarif questions, but fot the cokroches all night. An the staUman went home with his kane. Small Boy, We are glad to notice that the white winged dove of peace is still hovering over Texas, and that the coarse language for merly indulged in by the journalists of that state in speaking of each other has been discarded, and honeyed words like the following, which is clipped from the Austin Dispatch, of September 1C: "There are a pair of curs, one a little red spaniel, the other of the board-yard species, run ning or trying to run something they call a newspaper in this city. For some time they have been barking at us frantically m the hope that we would review their punj attempts to annoy us. We beg to inform them that, while the ravings ot a maniac are sometimes dangerous, the Larking of such curs- is perfectly harmless. If the brainless apes who are publishing a patent inside near the postofflce in this city admit the scribbliugs of a cowardly slanderer into their filthy columns in the hope that we will enter into a controversy with them, they are mistaken. We never waste our powder on buzzards, but reserve it for more important game. Mariners and travellers speak in high terms ot the preventive and remedial properties of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, a medicine peculiarly adapted to the wants of those called upon to experience the vicissi tudes ol climate, thf inclemency of the weather.the hardships ot a sea-faring or out-of-door life, or the dangers of malarial or otherwise pestilential atmosphere. A small quantity of this agreeable tonic nullifies impurities in water, and fortifies the stom ach against the consequence of an un htilthy or unaccustomed diet. It also ena bles tho constitution to bear up unharmed against unhealthy climatic influences, and the system to sustain, unimparcd in health and vigor, the fatigues of travelling. Emi grants, tourists, miners and others who have thoroughly tested the efficady of the article, declare it to bo a sovereign preservative of health under condition most untavorable. HOW'S TIIE BABY. "How's the baby?" His croup is better tli in morning, thank yon, wo gave him some Thomas' Electric Oil as you advised, doc tor, and slinll give him some more in en hour or so." Next day the doctor pro nounced the youngster cured. Paul G. Scncn, Druggist. "TO BE, OR NOT TO BE." "To be, or not to bo" that is the question, whether to suffer from a desensed system and continuous impurities of our blood, or to take Spring Blossom and become a wel come and respectable member of society. Price, 60c; trial bottles 10c. SLIGHTLY EXHILARATED. "Re-fol-do Riddle! How well I feel I" Chirped an elderly bachelor t'other morn ing. "That Thomas' Eclectric Oil seems to have cured my lumbago completely. I feel rh if I wf-rn vnuncr atrain and believe I'll ask the widow to have me." He did so, was accepted and is now tho happy parent of a flno boy. Paul G. Scncn, Druggist. WEEKLY BULLETIN. The Weekly Bulletin. THE CAIRO Weekly Bulletin PUBLISHED OX MONDAY CONTAINING FORTY-EIwHT COLUMN FORTY -EIOHT COLUMNS FQRTY-EIOnT COLUMNS FORTY-EIGHT COLUMNS S2.00 Per Annum ADVANCE. iTke Weekly Bulletin. INDIGESTION::::::::::::::;::::::;: M ' .. HN.MllllNIMI ...Ml . , .. " I.IIIM ft MMIHMMI I . MMM. .) r I'VTU t - - . IMfcl ,, " . ' ...... ............... I ' ' !. ..,.., m JL. JL.X) .3 . . . . . ' J " ! . MM . , 2 m ( m ..... , ,MM m t rnMWw ES -fiPPl "XTl! It r ACQAlri:v::::::::::ElE a::::::::v:::;;:;";:.;:;:.:::r::: SH i .11 -h ..:.;:.:;::..:::::::::.:; C(&TiVENj MEDICAL. Dr. HAYD0CK VITALIZED BTJCHU. The extraordinary effect of this Uuchtt, a pre pared by llr. Havdock, upon the Kidneys and Uri nary Organs Is without a nerallel in the history of medicine, and It remit farjbeyond any of tho Kidney remedies of the day. It stimulate Dilu tion adds tone to the system, lnviporate the He. billtated, and is infallible for the cure of Dia betes in its worst form. One trial of a teaspoonful In a wine-class of water will convince the most kt'eptical within from ten to twenty minutes. Disorder of the Kidneys. In all disease affecting these organs, whether they secrete too much or too lillle water, or whether they be aflllcted wlih ttone or irruvel. or with aches and pains settled In the loins oyer the region of the kidneys. JIAYD0CO VITALIZED BUCHU! Will clve almost immediate relief, when all other mean have failed. The moi-t powerful existing medicins for the cure of female complaint. Fifty years experienceincontestabiv proves this remedy unrivalled forthe disorders incidental to the fi-male sex. No family should Den it bout It. and It may be taken by young orold, as it will restore health when every other means prove unsuccessful. To the stomach we trace dyspepsia, headache and ceneral debility to the liver, bile, jaundice, and yellow fever; to the bowels, diarrhoea, dyseutary, constipation, piles, ana nsiuia: to tue lungs, con sumoiion. etc.: to the blood, scrofula, scurvy and all cutaneous eruptions. By keeping these organs and vita' fluid pure and healthy we. may safely defy the attacks of dlf ease, and no medlclcc jet prepared lor mi purpose cau equal tue ac tion of HAYDOCK'S VITALIZED BUCHU! HEAR WHAT IS SAID. "It ha made meanew man." "Dr. Ilaydoek'a Bucha has Increased my weight fifteen pounds. "My wife would not be without ItCfor any money. "Our little boy is much better, I cncloee one collar for anotner Dottle. "I find it as e8y to take as milk " "We have sold thirteen bottle this we':k, and shall want three dozen next order. "My morning agony is gone thanks to your tsucnu. Want of space compels me to conclude. Anv invalid or sufferer atlictea with any Kidney d isorder who will write me a to their complaint, will be treated humanely and klndiv. It is inv most earnest desire to investigate all forms of Diabetes, and to (rive relief at all times. It you are too poor to purcbate. write me any way, ana your case win nave immediate attentiou. C A U T I 0 N. Observe thst the signature of Jos. Haydsck i across the mouth ol each bottle. Price One dollar for larue, and fifty cent for trial sizes HAYDOCK & Co., 7 Pey Street, New York. WOOD YARD. Q W. WHEELER, Summer Wood and Kindling constantly on hand STAVE CLIPPINGS At Seventy-five cents per load. Stavo Trimmings At one dollar per load. The "tr!mmlnp"re coarse shaving and niako tne bet rummer wooa ror cooking purpose as wen a the cheapest ever o)d in Cairo. For black smith's use in seUInu tire, they are nnequalled. Leave your order at tbe Tenth street wood yard FflRRYBOAT. QAIRO CIT FERRY CO. FKRKYBOAT THREE STATES. On and after Monday, June Ttb, and nntll lurther notice the ferryboat will make trip a follow: LtiVKft LSAVIS IKAVZS Foet Fourth t. Missouri Land'R. Kentucky Ld'g. 7:00 a.m. 7:an a. m. K a. m. 9:00 a. to, :S0a. m. 10 a. m. ll:OOa.m. 11:80 a. m, U:oOm. H:M p. ra. p. m, 3 p m. 4:u0p. m. 5:00 p.m. 5;iWp.m. SUNDAYS 2 p.m. 2:80 p.m. Sp.m YOCUM & BRQDERICK, - Dealers in STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Washington Avenue, Cor. Eighth Street, OAIKO - - ILLS HPRINOIiLOSSOM. ::::BILLI()USNESS:v::::;::::v:v::::::: , 1... II I Iff i niTilTrr - i i iw , it a aujju, auiiui, uaiuu, ills.-"::""" MEDICAL. DR. THOMAS' Eclectric -a . I ' V- J- J.IJ.V Oil. oil. oiL WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD. CURES j CUKES, CURES Rheumatism, Coughs and liheumatism, Coughs liheumatism, Coughs Diptheria, Diptheria, Croup, Croup, Croup Sold by all Druggists. PRICE .50 cents and 1.00. Go to PAUL G. SCIIUII, Druggist, Cairo, Ills., for Mrs. Frecmans' New National Dyes. For brightness and durability of color are unequalled. Color from 2 to 5 pounds, price 15 cents. MILL AND COMMISSION. JJALLIDAY BROTHERS, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. Commission Merchants, SZALBRI IN FLOUR. GRAIN A'D HAY Proprietor EgftrtianFlouringMills Hiarhest Cash Price Paid for Whet. STOVES AND TINWARE. gTOVES!STO.VES!! ALL SORTS, SIZES AND STYLES, AT rA.virsoisr's. Manufacturer ot and Dealer in TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE ALL KISD9 OF JOB WORK DONE TO ORDER. NO. 27 EIGHTH STREET, Cairo, - - Illinois, VARIETY STORE. NEW YORK STORE, WHOEESALE AND RETAIL. The Largest Variety Stock IX TIIK CITY. GOODS SOLD YERY CLOSE O. O. PAT1EK & CO., Cor. Nineteenth street and f1.iiitn Til Commercial Avenue. J vtmvj . ICE. JOHN SPROAT, PROPRIETOR OF SPROAT'S PATENT Reirioerator Cars, AND Wholesale Dealer in Ice. ICE BY THE CAR LOAD OR TON, WELL PACKED FOR SHIFPINO. Car Loads a Specialty. OFFIOBl Cor. Twelfth Street and Leyee, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. 7.::::::DYSPEPSU '"5 13 I. .... (..MM ( , t i-i " " Colds and and Colds. Colds RAILROADS. QHIO & MISSISSIPPI R'y. 3Dt TIME TABLE OF PASSENGER TRAINS FROM VINCENNEB (N07. 30, 1879.) IA8TWARD. No. 2 Day Exprc (Except Sunday).... 1:30 p. m. 8 Epress (Except Suuday) 1:35p.m.. V 4 Night Express (Daily) li:30a. m. WKSTWABD. No. 5 Express (Except Sunday) 6:05 a. m. " l Day nxpress (hxcent Sunday)... . 2:S) p. m. " 3 ML'Ut express (iuiiy) i:a 25 a.m. J. R. Clark, C. S. Conb, Jr., Gen. Ticket Ag't Cincinnati Agent Vlncenne. CAIRO & ST. LOUIS R. R. SlUUUUft n n r, " "ni n rr- '.t 3C IX. W. 8MITHER8, Receiver. SHORTEST SHORT LINE BETWEEN ' CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS. Time Schedule: 7 hrnnffh Fnppaa t.vn. Pnirn. . . . a-Jn Through Expressarrive at E. St, Loul.. S.'Oup.m. Through Express leave E. St. Louie.... 9:00 a.m. Through Express arrives at Cairo 5:10 p.m. Mnrphysboroaccommodationleave Cairo 1 :30 p.m. M u' physboro Acc. arrives.at Murphysboro 7 :50 p.m. Murphyshoro Acc. leaves Murphyshoro. .. 5:00 a.m. Murphvsboro Acc. arrive at Cairo 11 :S5 a.m. The Cairo & St. Loni Rail Road 1 the only all Rail Route between Cairo and St. Loul under one management, therefore there are no delay at way stations awaiting connection from other line.. Close and sure connections at St. Lonje with other lines for North, East and West. J.A. NAL'GLE, Aaent L. M.JOHNSON, General Manager. JLLLOIS CENTRAL R. R. jnui'eW--nT THE Shortest and Quickest Route TO St. Louis and Chicago. The Only Line Running O DAILY TRAINS From Cairo, Making Direct Connection WITH EASTERN LINES. TrtAiN Lbati Cairo: 3:10 am. Mail, Arrlvlug In St. Loul 9:45 a.m.; C'hlcago,8:fp.m.; connecting at uiun auu nimngnam ror Cincin nati, Louisville, Indianapolis and point East. 11:. lO ti.m. St. IjOuIb and "Western Jxpreia. arriving In St. Loul 7 :0S p. m., and connecting lor an poiun veet. 4:20 p.m. l'at Expremi. For St. Louis and Chicago, arriving at St. Loul iu:wp.m., ana CMcafc-o7:a) a.m. 4:I20 pm. Cincinnati Kxproai. Arriving at Cincinnati 7:00 a.m.; Louiaville 7:90 a.m.; inaiauapoii i;w a.m. rassengeri bv this train reach the above point 1U to 3t IluURS In advance of any other rout. trThM:S0 r. m. exnrcs ha PULI.MAK SLEEPING CAR Cairo to Cincinnati, without change, and through deeper to St. fcoula aa4 Chicago. , - Fast Time Eat. Pflccon rrnru bT M linegothronghtoHart. rilMeil;tI era point without any dalajr cansed by Sunday intervening. The Saturday aft.r noon tram from Cairo arrives in new York Monday morning at 10:35. Thirty-! hour la advaaceof any other route, tfTFor through ticket and further information. apply at Illinois Central Railroad Depot, Cairo. . JA8. JOHNSON, J. H. JONH. Men . Southern Agent Ticket AftnU A. D . HANSON, Uen. fait, Agent. Chlcage,