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THE DAILY CAIKO BULLETIN: SUNDAY MOKNIIW, DECEMBER 2(5, 1830. THE DAILY BULLETIN. ITUY KOdNlHO (MOVIIAY IXl'IITID). Only Morniiiff Daily in Southern Illinois. Largo t Circulation of imjr I3aily in Southern Illinois. OFFICIAL PArKK OF CITY AND COUNTY Fallon Flowers. TIT AIlTIHril OVllAl'GIINESST. One of th worker of tho world Living toilet nnl tnilmjr iliod ; Hut ollicn worked nd the world went on And irns not rhanired when lie was gone, A ftronRBrin atricken, a wild sail furled; And only a lew men slnhcd. One of the heroes of tlio world. KotiRht to conquer, then fought to fail, And fell down ilaln in bisblooj. stained mail And over hi form they slept; Ilia ranse wai lost ami his banner furled ; And only woman wept. One of the tinR-crt among mankind Sang healing gongs from an o'orwrougli' heart, lint ero men listened the grasnd wind Were wasting the rest unsung like a wave; And now of his fume that will ne'er depart lie has never heard in his grave. One of the women who only love Loved ami grieved and laded away Ab met are these gone to the God above, What more of eai'h fan I say? They are human flowers that flower and fall, This is the sung and the end of the"' all. TRAPPED BY AN HEIRESS. A cosier p'laco than the bij Bitting room nt Ilillercst would liiivo been hard to find, ifono had travelled from Land's End to John O'Urouts; and this eventful cveniii";, when tho des tinica of two worthy people wcro about taking1 definite form two peo ple who bud never seen each other, and who had heard of each other so often that they were both curiously eager to meet on this important even ing the sitting-room at Ilillcrcst had never looked pleasanter or cosier. A huge fire of logs glowed like mol ten carbuncles in the open fire-place; on the table in tho centre of tho lloor whose cover matched the glowing crimson of the carpet, with a silver stand that held a dozen snowy wax tapers, whoso beaming light contrast ed exquisitely with the ruddy glow of the tiro. Beside the table, in ft big cushioned chair, with his feet thrust toward the genial warmth of tho hearth, his gray dressing-gown sitting comfortably on his poutly form, his golden-rimmed glasses on his nose, at tho owner and master of Ilillcrcst, Mr. Abiah Cress ington, rich, good-natured, and fond of his own way. Opposite him was the mistress ot the pluce,little, shrewd faced, sharp -nosed, merry Aunt Cora, his sister, who, since her widowhood, had come to Ilillcrcst to make her bachelor brother's homo us pleasant as she could. That she had succeeded was very evident by the way now in which ho looked up from u letter ho had been reading the confidential, kindly way in which he did it. "Waller writes a curious letter in response to my invitation to come and spend a few weeks at Ilillcrcst as soon as he gets over his latiguo from his ocean voyage home, alter his live years' tour abroad. I'll read it to vou. 11c leaned near the softly glowing light, and bean tho short, concise reply that Walter Austin had written from his chamber in the Temple : "Vou arc very kind, indeed, Uncle Abiah, to ask me down to Ilillcrcst for as long us 1 wish to stay, and 1 can assure you that 1 have been so long a wanderer that tho idea of a home is pleasant to me, Hut when 1 take into coiibidcration tho peculiar importance you propose uitaching to my visit, 1 am unwilling to accept this invitation. To me, tho iilea of having my fancies and inclinations put into harness, und to feel that 1 am on coiiiiuual duly to win my way into tho good graces of lny second cousin, Mabel, whom you arc good enough to wish me to marry-" Mrs. Cora interrupted sharply, "Abiah, you never surely wenUand told our'grunilmother that you had in ticw his marriage with Mabel?" Her tone was tmcrgclic, almost ap prehensive. "Why not? I certainly did. I toM him in my letter that it was n chance, lor him he'd never get again, and that he needn't feel under such terrible ol litralions to take a fancy to Phil's lit tle Mabel, but tocouiR down and be cousinly, nn I if anything should hap pen, it'il be ri'jht all around." Mrs. Cora knitted vigorously, her lavender cap-ribbons quivering in tho mellow taper glow. "All 1 have to say Is, you'r ft fool, Abiah! '.Walter is right. A young man doesn't like to have his fancies under rein and wnip, and the very fact that wo want him to marry will inako him indisposed to do it. You've made a grc mistake in the begin- Mill!.'." Mr Crcssington looked aghast fit his sister's determined face. "Why, 1 really didn't suppose" "Of course you didn't. It's only natural stupidity, you dearold fellow 1 Men are nil alike. Don't I know them liko & book? And you've ruined your hopes for Mabel and Walter at tho Tery outset." Mr. Cressington started discomfit illy. "1 am sure 1 meant it all right enough, Cora. 1 certainly wanted Walter to know what a little darling our Mabel is, and what a nico littlo wifo ulie would nmko for any man." "Very commendable, indeed; only, if you had consulted mo upon the let ter you wint, 1 should have advised J on to sny nothing about Mabel, or or charms or her expectations. I ihould have simply asked him to conifl and see un, and huvo left tho rest to Mabel's blue eyes, You see, Abiah?" His lips compressed slowly. "1 think I see. And my hopes In that direction arc all ruined 1" Tho silver need les clicked rapidly, nil tho snow-whito yarn came reeling merrily off tho bull under her arm. "Not at all. Leave that tonic, and I'll seo what can bo done. Trust ft woman's wit to get even & blundering old fellow like yourself out of 6crapc." Sho smiled and nodded, and looked altogether so mischievous that Mr. Cressington became quite excited over her littlo mystery. "Do explain, Cora." And when sho explained ho leaned back in his chair, with an expression of positive awo and admiration on his face. "What a woman you are, Cora! I declare, it beats anything I ever heard in the whole course of my life 1" After dusk, a glorious winter day, with here and there ft star twinkling in the pale gray sky, and tho lights and fires in tho Ilillcrcst sitting-room making an eloquent welcomo to Wal ter Austin, us ho stood in the midst of tho home circle, tall, . gentlemanly, handsome and 6clf-possessed. Old Mr. Cressington was in the richest humor as he led forward two young girls. "Come, don't be shy, now. Walter this is your cousin, Mabel Cressington, and this is her good friend and insep arable companion, Ire no Vance, come to help entertain you. My nephew, Mr. Walter Austin, girls. And this is Aunt Cora you remember her well enough, eh?" And so the presentation was mer rily gotten over, and Walter found himself in tho most pleasant family lie had ever known. They wcro remarkably pretty girls, with blue eyes although Miss Vance's were decidedly the deeper blue and more bewitching and love ly, yellow gold hair. Walter found himself admiring tho stylo of Miss Vance's coiffure before ho had known her an hour; and when he went up to his room that night he tjelt as if be tween the two, roguish Mabel and sweet littlo Irene, ho never would come out heart-whole. "For Mabel is a good little darling," thought he, "and I will take Great unclo Abiah's advice and fall in love with her, and thereby securo a gener ous share of tho Cressington estates. Egad I that's a happy thought 1" l!ut the handsome young jjentlcman went to sleep and drc'auicct, instead of Mabel's laughing eyes, of Irene's gen tlo tender ones; and awoko some where in the middle of tho night, un able to get to 6locp for thinking of her. And the after days were not much better. Despite the golden value of Mabel, there was something about Irene Vance that made this headstrong fellow very foolishly indillerent to tho advice he had sworn to follow. "Uecauso, by Jovo 1 a fellow would have to be made out of granite to re sist the sweet, shy ways of such a littlo darling as Irene 1 And I'll mar ry her if she'll have me, and tho mon ey and the property may go to the dogs 1 I've ft head and a pair of hands, and blue-eyed Irene shall not sutler 1" it was not an hour later that ho met her in tho hall, carrying great boughs of holly, with which to festoon, down the walnut staircase. "Give mo your burden, Irene," said he. "Why did you not tell me you were going to gather it, and lot mo go with you? It is altogether too heavy a burden lor your arms to bear." lie managed to get the lovely sprays from her arms, but it required an im mense amount of tardy ell'ort on his part, and shy, sweet blushing on hers. "Answer "me, Irene. Why didn't you let me go with you? Wouldn't you have liked it?" He demanded her answer in tho most captivating, lordly way, and she ilroppetl her eyes in great confusion. "1-e-s." "Then why were you so cruel to me?" "I am not cruel to anybody. Indeed 1 must go uow." Walter placed himself squarely in tho way, und was looking dowu at her rosy-tinted face. "No, vou can't go yet. Irene, you arc cruel, or yui would never deprive moot' tho opportunity to enjoy tho blessedness ot your society." His voice lowered tenderly, and ho dropped his hand nearer her curls. "You know I think it cruel in you to bo so distant and reserved don't you, Irene?" Slio shrank away, her lovely form drooping liko a lily, her cheeks hang ing out tho biguals of distress und confusion. "Oh, please don't talk so to me. In deed 1 must go. Mabel is waiting for tho holly, and she they won't like it if" But sho was a prisoner in his tight clasp. "If they find you and me talking so confidently together?" "Nol i mean if I don't take the holly at once to Mabel." Waller put his arms around her waist before sho knew what ho was doing. "Irene, look up. You shall not go until you let mo seo in your eyes if you love me as well us 1 lovo you 1 Irene, my dear littlo girl, 1 do lovo you very dearly 1" fcho was silent for one second, and ho saw tho quiver on her red lips. Then sho raised her head slowly, shy- iy. "You lovoine? Oh, Walter, what will they all say? Don't you know that it is Mabel that you should say that to? lain nobody, Waller, und Mabel is an heiress." Wulter had both arms around her by this time, and was looking urd cul ly in her glowing face. '1 know Mabol is nn heiress, and u nice littlo girl; and 1 also know you uro a darling my darling and tho only girl I ever asked to bo my wife, or ever shall ask. Say yes, pet." His tone was low und tender, but triumphant. "And you can deliberately give up to much fur only just me?" Her wondrous eyes met his bravely now, and thrilled him with the lovo light iu them. "Only Just you, my own darling! Why you arc all the world to me! Come, we will go tell Undo Abiah at once. J ust oho kiss first you must." And ho had more than ono or two, bftforo bo led her, blushing, with tears trembling on her lashes, likcdiainouds on a golden thread, to Undo Abiah, who sat In his library with Mrs. Co ra, industriously looking; over a re ceipt book. They looked up in stir riso as Walter marched In, Ircno on his arm, a picture of confusion. "If you please, Undo Abiah, I want your blessing and cordial con sent to rccelvo this littlo girl for your niece. 1 lovo her and she loves me." Uncle Abiah looked over his glasses at Mrs. Cora. "Well, sister, what shall we say to this youth's demand?" A broad smilo of perfect delight was on her merry face. "Say? Why tell them yes, and welcome; and let them know their Aunt Cora isn't a fool if their Undo Abiah is." AValtcr looked astonished, and felt Irene's hand tremble on his arm. "What is it, dear?" Sho smiled through her tears as sho looked up into his inquiring eyes. "Oh, Walter, I am afraid you will be angry. 1 am Mabel utter all, and and" "And you have made lovo to your cousin, tho heiress, in spite of your self my boy I So Ilillcrcst is ft fore gone late, after all, eh?" "Don't scold, Walter "Mabel plead ed, in a low voice, with Lcr eyes look ing into his. "As if I could scold you my love ! Since I have you what need I care?" And Mrs. Cora turned over the leaves of tho receipt book until sho came to tho "wedding cake, "alid avers that sho made the match herself. Wuvcrley. i m Home, Sweet Home. When the poor wandering minstrel that wrote "Home, sweet home" ram bled about tho streets of London, without a roof to cover him, an I heard the sad voices of wretched bal-lad-singers chanting "Home, sweet home !" how his desolation must have crushed his mind. The world was be fore him, but no homo for him that sang of a happy home. Verily, the tender sensibilities of line minds are often tried with a vengeance. Ho who felt most keenly the charms of home and domestic bliss could never call them his own. "Home, sweet home!" How little do wo think of home when intoxicated with tho gaieties of fashionable life ; yet home is the haven of rest, where tho weary spirit seeks repose, where tho affections bloom and blossom. If assailed with bodily or mentaUroublo where can we turn for pure sympathy but at home. You may have wealth, and wealth without sympathy, but not without admiration und envy. Admiration will not make us happy without love and sympathy; and where will these be fount! in all their depth and purity, but at home. Home is the union ot till these social tics that bind brothers and sisters, parents and children, in one holy bond a holy bond of mutual love and broth erhood. A man of a loving heart, with good moral resolution, and the genius of moral discipline, can make home a paradise indeed. Home is woman's province; the sphere of her love and duty; it is her kingdom; and how grandly docs a Aviso woman rule her empire. Her words arc words of peace and love. She rules her house hold with a moral inlluence that de lights the heart of her husband. Young men arc too apt to be takrn with tho allurements of society 'r still theso charms possess nothing so en dearing as the sweets of domestic af fection. These expand the heart with tho truest sensations. What artificial enjoyments cau coinparo to the greet ing smile of a fund wife or tho prat tling of pretty babes? There is no charm of society so dear as that. The "London Hair Color Restorer" is the most delightful article every in troduced to the American people and totally different from nil other hair re storers, being entirely free from all impure ingredients that render many other articles lor the hair obnoxious. Where baldness, or fulling of the Imir exist, or prematurely grayness, lrom sickness or other causes,, its use will restore the natural youthful color, and causes a healthy growth, cleansing the scalp from nil impurities, (liiiwliiill'.etc, at the same time a most pleasing and lasting hair dressing, fragrantly per fumed, rendering the hair soft and plyable, making it an indis pensable in every toilet, Ask your druggist for London HairColoi Restorer. Price 75 cents a bottle. (1) . r- Any ladies wishing to know ot the merits of the Excelsior Kidney Pud, its action, etc., arc referred to Mrs. Win. E. Melvck nie, Photograph Parlors, Toledo, Ohio, See Adv. Magic in the Nineteenth (Vr.tuiy. N. McRen, Wyebridge, Ontario, wiites: "I have sold large iUnnlities of Dr. Thomas' Kclectric Oil; it is used for cold.-, sore throat, croup, etc., and. in fact, Inr any all'ection of the throat it works liki magic. It is a sure cure tor bums, wounds and bruises. Sold bv Paul (i. Schuh. Cut!(!ii. "lirown h I'.roncliiiil Troclicn are used with advantage to alleviate coil).'!), nore throat, hoarseness und bronchial nlF e tioiiH. For thirty jeiira these Troches have been in use, with annually iticteiisitifr favor, They tiro not new and unttied, but, having been tested by wide and connturit use lor nearly an entire generation, they have at tained well-merited rank nimmjr tho lew Htajile remedies of the nge, Tub Throat. "Hrown'H llronehinl Tro ches" net directly on the organs of the voice. They have an extraordinary elfect in all disorders of the throat and hirnyx, re storing a healthy touts when relaxed, either from cohl or over-exertion of the voice, and produce a clear and distinct enunciation. HpeakcrH and singers find the Troches uso ful. A Coi'tiii, Com), Cataiikii of sort; throat requires iinincdinte attention, us neglect of tentimes results in Home inrtiniMo lung dis eases. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" almost invariably give relief. Imitation am oll'er ed for sale, ninny of which ant injurious. Thu genuine- "Brown's Bronchial troches" are sold only in boxes. Catiiautio or purgative pills do morn harm than good, Curler's Liltle Liver Pills do only good, but a large-1 mnt of that. (July one pill a dose, MEDICAL. 45 Years Before the 'Public, THE CENUBRSE MMftiJDIUQQPJUIbltUM Dr. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS fire not recommend j1 as a remedy "for all the ills that flesh is heir to," but iu affections of the Liver, and in all Ilflious Complaints Dys pepsia, and Sick Headache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. ACUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used prepara tory to, or after taking quinine. As a simple purgative they are unrqualcd. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box lias n red-wax seal on the lid with the impression, Mi LANK'S I.IVKK PILL. Each wrapper hears the signatures of C. McI.ane and Fuming Hitus. P(if" Insist upon having tho genuine Dr. C. McLANE'S LIVKR PILLS, prepared by FLE.HIXH llltOS., Pittsburgh, Va., the market being full of imitations of the name McLanc, spelled differently but same pronunciation. STOVES AND TIN WAKE. gTQVES! STOVES!! ALL SORTS. SIZES AXD STYI.KS. AT DAVIDSOiVS. Manufacturer ot and IV:tr in TIN, COlTElt & SHEET-1 HON W A IM AM. KINDS OK ,10 WOilli HONK TO UlLDLIl. NO. 27 EIGHTH STREET, Ciiifo, Illinois BOOTS AND SHOES. R. JOjStIi:S. IWSJI1OXAJU.I0 SHOE -MAX Eli. Atheiicuni lluilding Commercial Av. I'w'i only tliv very Ilett Imported Stock and em ploy the mot compet' til workmen. 1)KICES HEASONAllI.K und satisfaction iruarnntccd. jJOOTS AND SHOES. All Sorts Styles and Si,e at c. k o c h:s, Manufacturer and dealer In the fluent H ind Sewed and l'i pptd Hout and Shoua of all tlio latent ttyi-H, from the best St. Lolls and I'oston Manufacturer, linn the hr-j'l and bent ccVctoil nock to lie found In the city 1'. Men's, Hoys', Ladies' and Children's wear, at the lowvlt piicil,'.r price. A!n hand a Cwmpleto ctui k of hnthi rhnd Uiii)iu;h. liuMicii. rt,-.. etc. No. Ml Cnniliierriul Ave I . ('.ijiiiv HI llet. Kil'lli and SlMhSli,. f I'lUIW.lII. MKDil Al f To Nervoim Sllll'ei erx-'l he (iri'at Kui openn Kein I edv- I r. .1. H. Miiipxiii's specific Medicine. Dr. J If. Slinpcon'M S ecllle Mnlleliii' i a pus, tlve cure for Spermatorrhea. Inipoti nry. Wnilnic'. and all diHeane reMiltiiiK 'rein .SelMliiife ua Ner vou- Dehllitv, Irritability. Mental Anx le- , l.imu'iior. 1.1! sr It udi', fleprep.iim el SilrllH and linn t mnai l ratiu'enieiiti' of the Ncrvi.il" Syn in i-eiierallv I'ainr in liuck or Side, Lnmof Veinorv, I'reninture U', Alie anil cVeimrii that lead to Con fu tn pi I in IiipiuiI- tv and an enrh j.Tiivc, or both. No matter bo idmttcrid the ymi'iii may be from cxr-ei'i'c el any kind, a mIioii oourKi! of till" meiln un' ill ii:. ic li. e u cl Hue tiiiiih and procure in'iiii and I'liepinc"' . w here b fnre win ili'hpuiiileucy ami elm in 'Urn speelth .Medicine la beii, ti-ed vUh wonderful nit ecru. I'amiilih't m nt ficc to all. Write for tbeiu unit t"'t full purl iciilin. I'rli i', r-pi i ilic. J! .u per pin knee, or t'x pack L'e fur 0". Will he ei,t !) mull 0n rcci ij.t l nioiii y Adilrem nl! order. ,1 II. SIMI'SOVS VKDK'IM. f.. No. IM.mhI o. Maui Si., ItuilaUi, N, V. tiUAY'S MMCIHl' MH'K INK TRADE M.TheireNl Y,.t : lAlK MAI! I lle'lleily. Mil ll'C fa.llii!'' cure fur Ni'lllllilll WenklieKH Sper in a I orrhot n, Impute hey. nml all dl'caM'H that fol io w a a eniiKc. iiiieme of hi'II mi If Before Takui aliiKe: kh lie. ofyJ Hiiieiii'iry, niiiveiMu lai-Hlluile. pain ''i the hack. l I in I f . TiVin iicbp. ot vMnli, prcii'ieiirc old nt;c,rluu' B'iilg' and m:iiiy nthi nliM iih'c tint bud to Inxtnlty oi coiiMiiiipilon anil it premature nive. hull hi i'i i . li I u r h in our piiinpblei, nlilchwedc Mire to pciid tree by iniill to eveiy one. Tlu-npc l IHc medicine l miUI bv nil ilniri'Kli' nt fl pet pin kie.'c, mi I'm or while i cm tree by in-ill on receipt ot Hie moiiM bv uiilrcfli; 'I II K iilA V M Ellli'IN K I li., No :i .Michunlo I. !oi k. Detroit Mich, Soul In I ulro by llmcluy lliu., Paul (i Scliuli ami (ieo K li'llura A i. H NTS th 4 ""v Outfit liirtilicd Iree, with full In V 1 I "triicliii for eniiiliictliiir the 111111 j I I Bpreiiit.rii' biOiliies ilmt any one cnti f tl I enu'ia'e In 'I he I'liKlnc 1 o cio-v 11 I" lenrti. 10 d our Instruction nn n lie Ic it 1 ' it pllilii, that 111 y 01 11 hin make- ereut prolilx lioiu lie hIhii, No one can fall who I w lllhiif lo wnilt. Wonii ti nre ii nni ce-iful 11 nu n llo iiihI L'lrln en 11 earn laritn um .Mm y bavu niinle nt the IiiihIih 1 nu t our hundred dollar le a Untie week. Nithhic,v lll.e It ever k ti 1 1 w 1 1 before, All who 1 ni'int' ure mrprlnil nt the cum' and Mlilillly v, llli w Mi It they are 11I1I1 to mull lil' liey Vou cull cnenee In ih bllMi r ilnrltiL' viuir apare time ai Kienl piollt Voiiilo no linvelo f 11 vc-t capital III II W e lake all Hid rink Tlumt' who need reaiiv moiiev. nhoulil v,tli to 11 lit once. All furnl-hed free. Addrerot 'J Kt'K & I'O., All Hiina. Maine A week In four own town, oiiilll fn-o, No (l)llrlk. Hi inler, If ) nil wi.nt 11 basilica at which perMiii ol'cllher n'X can make ureal day all the time ttiev work, write for lmrtluilifi to II. IIAI.I.i: I I' ft (U.l'nrllnnd. ELECTION . N OTIC 10, Caoui, Im.imiI", Ih'cntnhof, II), Ihsii. The regular nniiiiiil meetliiKof Ihc stockholder nf lhi Citv National Hunk of Cairo, lor the ptirpcr-c if elcctll'L' eveu illrecliiin, will be held lit tint of. rice of nil I bank, hi lhl idly, on Tuenlny. .laimary II.IkmI Pull III I'll ill PI o clock a, in. nml ClllHC at 1 1. cluck p, in. ot Kind day. THUS. W. HALLWAY, (.'uatilcr. MILL AND COM MISSION, IJALLIDAY BROTHERS, CAlltO, ILLINOIS. Commission Merchants, lir-At.KIU IN FLOUR. (LKAIN AND HAY 1 'rojint'toi Egyptian Flouring Mills Iliilliest Cash Prico Paid for Wheat. INSL'UA.NCE. I n w S. Ji s art r o U R -A-N" C t.i 3 2.l 3 5 1 1 M FKRHYI'.OAT. CAIRO CITY FERRY CO. I-'KIiltYHOAT THREE iS&J STATES. On and after Monday, .'nne 7th. and until Inrthtr notice me ferryboat Kill make trip a follow: I.KAVKfi I.KAVK LEAVE Pot Fourth at. Miourl Land'g. Kentucky A. H:Ht a. m. 1 :' a. ra. a:0(i p. m. 4:nt p.m. Jji.ro. R::) a. m. lii:.K)a. m 2::ti) p. m. i :'to p.m. SUNDAYS 2:30 p.ui a. in. 11 a. in. t p m. p. in. 1 p. m lillOl'KKIKS. YOCUM & IJRODERIUK, PeHkra in STAPLE axdFANCY GKOCKRIKS. Washington Avenue, Cov. Kihth Street, CAIliO - - ILT.S l.ltOCKltlKS, COOTS AN'DSlKiES THE BOSTON STOKE C. CUOSSOX, denier in STAPLE and FANCY Provi-dotis, (iri'cn, Dried uinl Cunued Fruits, Oucens, i lass Wood und Wil lu w ure. MIL' AM) Tlie Best Ilrand of Flour a'. way on hand. TO 1 i. C( .'OS.CIO A I S, i :t e N. II - 1111. try rroi'.ure taken. All Older promptly tilled, Cor. :iii;rtoi! A?e andTinthSt. CAIliO. : ILLINOIS. xkw AiivKin isi:m i:ts. IWU VL,?;" .'i?'-"1: 3 to stop. I'I MlUAirlAN I'upet free, wm viiin 'A,,!r.,K iANIi:LK I'.KA'ITY, Wiolilic-ton N .1. IMYvJ I nW"'1'"1"'1 f"r "o!" (" 1 1 i a 1 1 ' )j Hi Ihi' !' S. HITVll I'i In 1111) 1 n.ie; ulm lor heir of 1I1 ei'H'ii'il mlil'er-. 1 he rllnhte! dimibililv "l,:,l;;:i,:;;lENSKNS Incroasnl'! Hoi ill Mid new ili'ilinrt'e-preeuri d. Ifln doiiht in lo v. hft lo-r entlll' d lo anyllileir, aeml two :te. tiiiup for our '' in-i Inr id li loiinaln n." Ad lire"-, H III. ftrltlip. ST(li. ')' I (I . Solil'ilor nfl l,urio ji ml patent, rouin H, St. Cloud HuiliiinR, Wn-hlliL'liill li, ('. l,nw"t prleo ever known on iiift'i-ii . l.oiiilera, Itllle. nml Itetolter. OUR $15 SHOT-CUN i ill LTciillv rndiwitil itrioi y-vhi slump nf n'jr Ni-vv Readings! Rccitattunsl Elocution K RS lORGABBETI AGO, 70S Chestnut St., Plill..dolpWa. Thin aiitnte-r I uniform with !!i Serl. onl i-nntiilm nn Vttier llvamiKII il, lnll'l lli'i liimiillnn 111 i (ii nillnu", ri 'ii'ilnln Hciiilini iit, Ornlnry, I'wllm', llumur, I' un, IMdiin. rrii'ii,3'JctaniaiMl'iv. f il'lli' I Iiilli'r. ;,.r Imjr v Ihi ii'A I'll" . viTr tnniilnT nf n l.f rimm linVvi') Nmin'lliiim ei ' r'iii'. ulnn hl Hel Ilia Vhutf Set, ( I"1' r.it 1 . mi l I'utl l.l"t.if i.ni,'iii I' no. Hulnbr'rtii,,uoluur'IHAWhina."l IWiiau'k DEMOCRATIC ;A7J:u Banner of Liborty, " Founded liy (. I. Iicelii'. '.'Hill var nl piil'lh ntlori. The old .lefTe Konlnn Deuioernlk Weekly, the Ham mm or I, Mikity, rdiniild ho taken In utery llunii'ctinli' family In tlio I U lull, IT CONTAINS ALL THE NKWH, Murket Iteporl. a ( liolrn Helerllmi of It.mdltiK Mutter and S mill Demorratln I iili'll lioncu. Only 81 .00 Por "Vour. CotiV fr'en In pernn elidleL' rllili f ten. At I hlN'I'H WAN rit;l)ln every toiiu ly, rletid for i'liide 'oiy Ireo. Addr'. JIANNKUOt'LimillTY, Klluiivlllu, N. Y. 5n am UFb MEDICAL. gICK HEADACHE ! We Moan Cured, 'ot Merely Reli. veu And Can l'rovy What wu Claim. try-There, ar.i no failure and no disappoint ineiitM. If yon Hro troilhled tTlK J1 B A 1 - ACIIK you ean hn uanlly and i 1 oVkly curedTM liuinlreiln havehei li ttlreaily7hallli7piTI75 to mail 11 wheel of teiUlmoiiiaN to any Inii'r." .t..d. (Sartor's Little Liver J'ills AIo cure all rornnmr Illnoin-ne, prevent ( onatl palloii and Dyspcimia, proinoli' IMciMion, relievo diftre from too hearty entint', correct DlMirdr o tlm Stomach, stimulate the 1.1 v r. and H.-7iiai the Howel. They do all thin hv liikinir Jun one little pill at a (lo.e. They are. purely vegetable, do not tripe or puri;e. and are a- nearly perfect aa it I po.Kible for a pill to bu. Price jr, eel t, S for $1. Sold by ilnitfL'Ul- evervwherc or sent by mail caLtek ii-:ijit iNk co.. hidK. pa NKW ADVKKTISK.MENTs 1IERJ5 IWDEIiS To tnakfl a tiart 'f ineilli lne jruariii tecil iu i'ure Hiiniur of the ISlood. l m-k a. 1.i.t 'J' rouble. Kidney Weaknci-. or tieio-ral Debility, n ui bv mail, port paid, tor '.., or .', packa. lor gl Ad llrecil J.ALONZncltEF.NE. Indian Docior. rl'i I'iue SI , M. I.eu. Mo. I' 7 7 7 A A " B,"l expelin.' tO nil! -' ''" Ontrlt fne Ad.ir.', I'. O. VICKUU-. Aii;-n.ta. Sl.dne A I)VKUTIEI(s! eal lleHlipaper. pruce !!., N. V. 1 ml fur our ' (ill). P. Ib.w, el l.i-l ot Lo ll A Co.. lo NEW AlJVEhTISEM l.VJ S ' ANTED. -V.iinufaiiuiiiii! roi.ceru want a I T litiiiiiR nan In Cairo, uu t Iium rt cin not al readvtaki'ii A lew hundred dolinr 'nenY-ery to pay for 1; ,od on delivery f er urdi r have been eerurcd for the ame, l.o per monih profl' L-uarnlit'-ed. The ment naichmg Idm-. ligation collclled A. S AKNt'I.Ilik CO. cot Lcr rirt Street aud IlroniUay, llroi klvn, y. J.ESTEY8.C! BBA.mr.BCRO VI rflOLLESTCOD-LIVER 011 twrfwt!T r".rt.. rrononnr, I th rii m ih h.fh- bvi4 bj Uuvu. W H SCHIEFFtLIN A CO H T STOPPED FREE njr fVini-i RtOorHI DR. KLINE SGREAT 'rau l!al A .Nrava ln,i.i. 01. ... jnrt IiPii i.istn if Ukn u Ulrtrip,!, A' A.'j af:rr 'i'ii uny tui. irtaiiw arm ti inai lHu,i'lr. K it iiiptiu,thpv iy,ri4i-xpri-iia-,'p. riej nani'C P. (I. ti. 1 viprr.t a. rr.t lo lia. Kt.lSK, l Aab it. I'Li.aUi. vl..i, I'i. MlfTiniitUarujjuu. POSITIVE CfUB Wlihont m"l'-lne. AI.l.A!f"3 FOt.tTtT.K MKni. ( AT El) Hoi ul lia. i'aitnled Ui.tonr pi, '.i One b"X. No. 1 will cure any eve In f.n di. nr !.. No. will circ the ui.mI utiftliiati! l-a,:, :i. iu.;irr Of tiow I'inif L.uudi'i. Sumwiui l iri of f nlieM, fop iin or ml of Qii,wiKjd, tliat arn certain t-i nr elui il)t i tf di-nroyinv tlm roauiif of llio i,in:,,iH. Sj yrlnea or amriiofrr.t imetiiout W pruuc uUitr 1, rlnucof ijilicail'Ui". I'riee f, M. mm ) PT ALL I'lirtiGIsT, or mailed " receipt of price. Forf her narle ulura cnd fnr clrrnlar. . V. tl. It X 1S.-U, J I'. ALLAN CO., M tiiitin.MTdt, Hem l urk. Wol!vr $jflO rewtrd f ,r ny cd : they wUl not Cure. 4-i!ct,nfc tnJ tare cure. ANY GENT ' Opl,ilvtlil k, n l-1. nir NIH. thill rcM. ihert , 1Tb n,t'irciiillr,iel'. tlllliK Frti- b'l tf I., may prevp tlie iteiipnu(-itiin lo a lite cf mc til. e.n i.llv ml lllleii lo llloi'll'l III'' the foul ol I tie lull. A'Mnul lirciuwuli Street, New ora. THE FAMILY" HAND BOOK ! nil, K:.i ll'i.S AMI Mi'lS H'tl illK M il.filXi lii liilwii'' !. t. I umci. '.f!,t,i.-, IIti l..i l,. !' ' .iiU, Slu., i.o, er tli. s.ck, i,i,i:it ,i-.l, ln.',!p,l. o u-.i.-. r-.. 4,.,'.t. S;r.ni.n C i. It. U J-1XJ9 Ul Nsinih ho.rl, llr :vn. 0Mei-l lCnltdny l.rfhlon. utLStuxjg WORKS. t VJiWitff KI.J-ll i:u 'I' a. diit jzur i t ooioi i.. tiutlLltistr 1 U d, Nt! m u rrem- -57"j.. 7 IUIill-U!IIKT.ii r-Ii PWl'-jJLciB pr. Frote'i HEALTH .wTiw'wMw.jif'uiijTHLy. nt ft tvr Hill Iut. Co., L.H tial iftitU Strtt t, N. V. t ity. , i'oiUitc VU bout il C':Ut i riistiied n....;, MEDICAL. KAUS MILLION! Imid CIkki's liii lam nf Shark's oil 1'onltlvelv i:i-totelhe llenrlnir. (null the nly AliKolllti) t:ure lor lienflie hnoivti. ThUO'l laextrncled Irotn n peeiittar rlu ' ie f mniill White Shark, cnuirht in the trllov. Sea, knortii a cnrclnirodiiti l.'oiidelctll . hveryi I liiepe tlHheriuiiu kiin it. It virtue n a r'lor.itiv or heuritm ere dlM'overcd bv a HudilbiHt Pilei-t aboiit the year lll'i. It cure- were n nniin'roui anil maiiv o Hcemlni'lv mlra. ulom'. that lite remedy wa iillli lallv proclaimed over the ciitliu Kluplte. It ni becn'nieo uitver-al that for ever !ii ear niulC'ifcliCH hn exlntrd limuli the( hll:i-e peo ple. Sent, charge prepaid, to any addr. kh nt JI per Onlv lnipoilr.il by IIAYLOCK ,V CO , Hilt, K AUR.NTN l(lll AHKHICA. Ib-V SI., New oik. It virtue are eminent billable and It curative, character aliolute, a the writer can ptoMiuully tetlfv. both fri in experience and oberirilloii . Annum tlm iniinv reader of the I evliwtn ono part and an ther of the country. It I probable that number nr" nllliclcd wlt'i tlculne''. and to noli U tuny lie hi id: " Write at onee to Ha) lock A-Co., . D' y Slre't. Nfw York. enclo.nc l, and you will receive by return a renuily that tlll eiiatile yi)i to hear llke'anvborly ele, unit who curative ttleeta will be pcru'iBiicnt Vou will never reurel 'lolni? o."-l'dltor of New Yirk Motcantlio Kcvlew, Sept, amh, 1HHI. AOENT8, jl OtttfltnentfrcM) to llioo who with to on I ) L jtbkii In tlio mutt pleutant and profitable V: rhiilnet known. Kvcrvlhlni. new. m P Icapitalnot reqiilieil. We will furtilsti f J overvthli'if. ina day suit upward 1 yot tl entity niailn without ttaylng away from nnmn ovur nlu'hl. No rlk whatnvur. Many tiow worker wnn led at iiih'O, Many ru maklnir fort tine at thu biiHliiet. Ladle inako nt tnucU M ....... , ,iiii, tint a nml vlrlft niiiku Lrreal IiBV. riO one who la wllllniMo work fall to mako mora tnntiey every day llian ran to minie in a wceit ni any i other einploymeiit, Thn who t)ne,ui;i at Otieo .1, i ..I. a, ...... J t.k I ti ti.a AAA tmm I J Will linn it nun t . " " J. ALLICTT ca,Vortland wi i n f nir run" n " 41 uu vn IT TS