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NEW ADVEETDiK.MKX'TS. TIP A TW V'O OliOASU. IS top 4 et JjILril 1 I kVeed. only fl. Addrna X Laulel F. Hsattv. Washln. toa, N. J, TEACHERS wanted!?- work til iprlnc and tumtiier. For pmkular ad dreae J. C SIiCL'ItUVA CO.. Philadelphia. Pi. THE RELISH OPTHK WORLD. HALFOHI) SAUCE! SOLD BY ALE GROCERS. Geo. Woods & Co.'s Organs ! Iji iiiKllfi lor QUALITY OF TONE, Beautiful .Musical Effect Strength and Durability ! Beauty of Design They will outlast all common, cheap Organs, while their musical and me hanlcal quilitie coin muud them to ill Mho wish a strictly hint jfradr instrument. Atri'iits wanted in tliU vicinity. Addres, (fEO. WOODS CO., Cambrideport, Mass. MiW ADVKKTISEMKNTS. ROTTS PATENT Double P.one Corset. ir iniiic wtihTwo Hows of Bones, pluiid one upon the oifn-r. on f It ide ar viiiti It double str upth and lailliity. and will positively nut break iiown on lh ald-. N-nt bv mall on f c pt of ' " I). LKI i Kit A CO., ClilraL'U. III. K1EI WISCONSIN rt,n,i 500,000 Acres iJillIUo ON THE I.INKOFTHK WISCONSIN CENTRAL K. Pi. Fur full particular. hlch ill be sent t r. addn- L'iiAItl.KS L COI. HV. Land t'onmlssionrr, M ilwsuk. c. W1-. $ AXU fPWAHIH .-Parltce with limited rap J Ital desiring to bei ome Interested lu Mining enterprises, at bottom fU'iires. please send address fur free prosp-ctus U JO-IAU KLtTl HKK. r.J liruadttay, N Y. city. 10 OOfl CAKl'ESTKIt an- now using our Sev, 1V,JJ'I Machine i Kile if ail kiwis Price fJ ' end your address on Post l ' aid fur our Illustrated ciruilnr. E. HOT 1 1 A HKo , .Si w Orfurd, Adams ( u . I'a. ',vn.., lfi.il I.enrn Telepraphr! Ksrn pi J"llll" ( jinn a month. Graduates guaranteed paying onVrs Ilr.Mi., Jauesvlllf, Win. Addrc Valentine J !"r) " A V UK ud expanses u. Slid ilf nt" Outfit free Addre-s. P. V o. VICKEItV. Aniraita. Maine (I a year to agent, and cipcne f 'I Outfit free. Addra r at l.o.,Augiii'iA..iii MKIiK'AI.. MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM! CF LYNM, MASS. PIMOVr.ltER OF LYDIA E. PINKHAM'3 VEGSTAELB COMPOUND. For aU Female Complaints. Thl priratlnn, a It nama nlffnlflo, toiuliu of Vegetable rropcrttvn that art bannlnw to the moat del cat Inraud. l'lon one trial the merit of thl Com pound will Im roc'VnlBxt. a relief la Immediate j and when It im Is otmtlnued, In ninety-nine can In a hiin. drw!,apemianmtoreUeffirtd,athnand will t. tlfy. On account of It proren merit, It li Uwly re enramended and prp'rllxxl by the beat physicians In the country, It will cure entirely the worst form nf falling of the uterus, Lrurorrho-a, lm-ffiilsr and painful Venetraatlon.allOrarlanTronhlm, Indaramatlon and Ulceration, Floodlngs, all Irlnplaeementa and the con sequent iplnal weakness, and 1 ieclally adapted to the Chang of Ufa, It will dissolve and exvl tumor from the uterusln an early sUre of deTelnpmrnt. Tha tendency to cancerous humor there Is checked Tery peedlly by It use. In fact It haa prnred to be the jreat est and beat remedy that ha er been dlaoorer ed. It permeate erery portion of the system, and gl?e new life and rigor. Kremorea falntnesa,flatulpncy, da troyaallcraTtng f or stlmulsnts, and relieve weakness of the stomach h euros Dloallng, tleadachni, Nenrou Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi festlon. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, la always permanently cured by Iuum. ItwUiatutinM-il,nduDI,((r(lU clrrumstan c, act In harmony with tha law thai goverua th femalesystem. For KldneyComidainta of either f till compound I unturpuwed. Lydia L Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I prepared at M and Western Avenue, Inn Mas. Prica r 00. Six bottle for tMKa Sent by mall In tha form of pill, also In tha form of Uiasnirea, mi receipt of pilot, 11.00, per box, for cither, Hn. PUOCIlAM fratly answer all latter of inquiry. Bend for nam' phlet Address as ahor JfmKoii tars pnprr. No family ahotddba without LTDIA B. PINK BAM' IJVnt PIIJA They mra Constipation, CUiousnaat and Torpidity of tbaUvsr. V sent par box, RICHARDSON & CO., St. Louis, Mo. VhoH' itifttui for LTDIA E, PINRHAMH VoifeUbl Compound. THE DAILY THE DAILY BULLETIN. iriar muminh fMoNuari iicmiu). l.Hrrnjt Cirrrulation ot any Daily in Houthorn Illinolai. Only Mom iiiar Daily in Koutbfrn Illlnoig. Hannah Binding Shoes. I'm r Imio IIiiiiiihIi, Pit Miim" at th wltiilnw, hliidiiix ahiMti. Kndifl, wrlnklitl, HIIiImk, stlii liliiK, in a iniiuriiful iiiuhu, Hi'lMhK'yiMl Ix-uiilyunw wittahn, When tin1 IiIihiiii wua on tbc In; Hprlujr bihI whiter, MuntiMh'a at the window, IiIihIIiik tboin. Not a ni'lKlilxir, I'HMslnir ihmI or HiiMWiT will n-fuw, To hir whiNN-r, "In thont (nun tho flohfr any new?" h, hi r henn a udi ift wltb ono On mi I'liilli'sa vi.vHirc koiic! Mhl iind tnornliiK, Himnub'l at the window, tdnditiK nb'K-s. Knit' yoimir lliniiiiih, lieu, th iinliiiriit fl'ti'T, KMily wihw; Hail utid i lnvcr, Fi.r a willinif rnurt tind hiind be mm. Muy-ility skin hi-o all Hxlow, And the wiivck aro iiuiffhliiK o Kor hor wifldinK lliinniiU Iravfo hrr window and b'T ahrx'f Muy la piiHitliiK; 'Mid the tipple iHiiivhs a plirmn cons, lliinnnh "liMdilcrH, For the mild a.iiilhwrtr.r riilwhii-f tirowt. Itniitid tho rK ks of MarhlchoHd, i mtwiird honnil.a n hiK'Hi'i -l; SIIhiI, loncyoiiic, MuiMiuh's lit the window, binding h'H-s. "l is N'ovi'inU r, Now no trm hi-i wmImI rh ks t-dow. From Nwfiiiindltirt Nut b anil returning- will shi- low. W'blTliit( horii lT, "Kishrrnien, I f it ( you, havp you hr'iird of Jk'itr" (Hd with wati'hlriK, Hiinnab'aal th- window, binding abnea. Twonty winl'-rs nitii h and ti-i' Ihc niwH i-bore fbe vlewg, Twi nty M'Hwiiis! Never n-bu hnnighl her any news. Still tn'1' dun ( mleiitly Cbaj the white mils o'er the sea: MnM l-, fuithful, llHiiiiHh'a ut theHindow, In riding sh'K-a. I.CCT LAIU.OM. How it Worked. NVw Vmk lirupb.i'. Ou t tie lt nf Januurv lxstyear I frame.! a nerie.s nf jiniliiiiiiory resolu tions fur tin; nii (ise nf siii)i-L'.sirio; my .small vices nf ilritikin ami smoking w ith llie follcwin"; results: From Jantian 1 to U, Ihmo I kept them ail, bill hist tell poiimU weight January H0 Modilieil resolution ayiinst siimkitij;. Allowed myself one cijrar per ilim. Kehni.uv 1 Modified resolution a'aint drinking. Allowed myself one l:ts laer per diem. Feliruarv 1H Extra wcasion. Stis. M iideil rule.s for I lie day. Visit from old friend. 'J' wo irijjars and 1 it ties of clianiparie. Mareh :t Amendment to this consti tution. '1'wo liLHses lajror per day. March 'J AuolliLraiueudineiU. Two cigars per day eitel: .Saturday. April:' ("ndi'il ti the constitution.. Houht bottle liraruly to keep in the Iniuse. Had principle to lit? without bran dy. IW-ibility of sickitess at nijrht and no drugstore nearer than three blocks. Ite-ddes tiie baby is teethino;. April fi There ha.s been sickness in my hoiiselidlil. The brandy is half tf.tie. April f -M. in- sickness. The brandy is all yuiie. Th rules were suspended dtirinjr the exodus. April 'J'l have been considering this matter of total Kbstinenee from ma!l vices with myself, and have come to the conclusion" tint the sudden changes are attended with danger. Have increased my allowance of beer to three lases per dieui. May 1 - And two cigars. Mav b Passed an ncl to amend an act relative io my n-soluiion per diem of beer. lln re:isi.'i allowance to four glasses per tliciu. May '.'' Au extra day. This must be counted out. Had no known cause for increasing my allowance of lager. Hut did it. Nature ha.s mysterious moods. This has been one of thum. May 20 It's no use trying to work this thing up any longer for 1880. I shall resume and suspend further ab stinence until 181. I am yet young. There is time enough. Mrs. Polk. Colonel McClure, of the Philadelphia Times, who recently called upon tho widow of ex-President Polk at Nash ville, thus speaks of the venerable lady: "Although the .storms of four-score j ears have fallen upon her, she is yet cheerful as a lass of twenty, and her smile is us natural and as free as it could have been when it was lavished upon the generation that is now forgot ten. The brown curls of her youth are. yetfanltlessly imitated on her finely-cast forehead, and her turban crown of black with tho widow's silver lining gives her the. appearance of a geniiil ami well-preserved damn of sixty sum mers. Her step is firm; hrr eyes are scarcely dimmed by the long lapse of more than patriarchal years, and her memory is unabated. She does not toler ate in conventional wav the many tres passers upon her time, lint she greets all with queenly dignity, and yet with that generous welcome that makes every visitor mark his visit us one of tho fade less memories of life. She is glad to have the stranger even us her guest, ami she talks of both the past and tho pres ent with a degree of interest, intelli gence, ami freedom from the common weaknesses of age, which charm every class of listeners." An Italian writer, criticizing tho va rious managers of Italian opera in the United States during tho last twenty years, says that Jacob Gratulied broken hearted from having deserted Itallnn opera for, French opera bonffc; that Ma retzek, once Myled tho Napoleon of managers, met his Waterloo in St. Louis a few years ago, where his company went to pieces; and that Strakosch, tho Napoleou HI. of malingers, recently met his Sudan at New Orleans, whore hn gavo "grand English opera" io empty benches at tweiity-tivo cents per ticket without extra charge for reserved seats. CAIRO BULLETIN; SUNDAY MOKNiyp, MARCH W. C. AND L. ASSOCIATION COLUMN. Usui to Ik Inlflrtttt of tho Cairo Public Library MEN, WOMEN AND HOOKS. The regular meeting of the Cairo Auxil iary Modal Science Association will lie held at the residence ot Mrs. II. H. Candee Tuesday evening, March 2ath. A full at tendance desired. Thb Illinois Social Science Association has, this year, besides paying its current expenses, paid the entire deficit on the ex penses of last year; and it is hoped it may before long see its way clear to enlarge the Journal, tho necessity for which bt comes more and inoro apparent. Social Science Journal. Tug resolution prepared by the commit tee ou political economy, of the I. S. S. A., recommending au amendment to the con stitution of Illinois, providing that women having the tpialiflcations prescribed by tho constitution for male voters, shall have the lame right as they to vote on school ques tions and for school ollicers,' was intro duced into the senate February 11, by Senator I;wis, of Ottawa, and has been re ferred to the committee on education. Til r three great biographies of the year: Reminiscences of Thomas Carlisle, by James A. Fnmde. The Memoirs ot Prince Mctteruiih, edit ed by his son, Prince Richard Metternich. The Life and Iz-ttc re of John T. Dclane, by Sir George W. Dussrt. Davkspoiit, March 21. Mrs. I. J. Ely, of New York, has given Griswold college in this city .0.0CK) for a residence fur Prof. Harris of the Divinity school. Her hus lamd gave ;'0,0no ten years ago to endow the Ely chair, occupied by Prof. Barris, and afterwards gave the late Bishop Lee Jl.i.OUO for the cathedral which the bishop built at au expense of nearly f 100,000. Miss Claka Bell, the English translator of Ebers's novels, is the translator of A tier- bach's new novel, "BriiMtta." Mks.Hei.es Kksdukk Johnson, wife I of Mr. Rofsiter Johnson, imH edited "Our Familiar Songs, and those who made tli m." It contains three hundred songs of English, Scotch, Irish and American ori gin; the music as well as the words being given. CAMBKIDOB t'NI VEKSITV. The largest vote ever recorded in the senate of Cambridge University has con firmed the report and tecommendation of the syndicate appionted to consider certain memorials relating to the encouragement ..r l . i . oi mailer euucauon oi women. A crime was threatened, but all is well that ends well; and the advantages of university edu cation ate now formally attainable by wo men. M0TAIC.NK.-STIIIF.NT LIFE OF TIIE fiKEVT ESSAYIST. He was only six years old when he was sent to the college of Guicnnc at Iiordeaux, an institution of mark, in which the human istic culture must have reigned supreme, it we may judfc'c from thu names of the teach ers William Gucrcnte, the aristotelian; Muretus, the classic Latiuist and rhetori cian, and our own George Buchanan, the hurtorian and Latin poet. At college he lost his familiar acquaintance with collo quial Latin, but largely extended his pri vate rending in classical authors, but this only by a breach ot schixil rules in which he was wisely encouraged by his masters. At the early age of i: he had accomplished his college course, and although be after ward studied law it cannot be said that he hail any special instruction after he was a boy outside of his professional reading. Had it not been for the wise connivance of his masters, which enabled him to make acquaintance with the literature of Rome, he would have ''brought away from college nothing but a hatred of Imoks, as almost all our young gentlemen do." His father was satisfied with the result of his school life, "for the chief things he expected from the endeavor of those to whom he had delivered me for edu cation was affability of manners ami good humor." Montaigne was to speak the truth, idle and desultory, and he would be the first to admit it. Ho also complains that ho had "a slothful wit that would go no faster than it was led, a languishing in vention, and an incredible defect of memory, so that it is no wonder," lie adds, "if from all these nothing considerable could be ex tracted." Hu was incapable of sustained effort and of taking much trouble about anything, nor could it bo said that with all the leisure at his command he was ever master of any subject ; ho had "only nib bled," he himself says, "on thu outward crust of sciences, and had a little snatch of everything ami nothing of the whole." Even of Latin ho was not a master, and Scahger speaks with contempt of his scholarship to which, however, Montaigne never made any claim. His Innumerable classical allusions and quotations were, however, tho genuine fruit of his own read ing; but he read not as a grammarian or philosopher, but as a man of letters. "I make no doubt," he says, with his usual naivete, "that I ofton happen to apeak of things that aro much letter and more INDIGESTION cs. .ll . ... J , ::::: H () I " ft I h:z::::;:::: :;;::Sold mTFiWtio wut,U4,TO - truly handled by those who are masters of the trade." "Whoever will take me tripping in my ignorance will not in any way displease me; for I should be very unwilling to become responsible to another for my writings, who am not so to myself, nor satisfied with them. Whoever goes in quest of knowledge, let him fish tor it where it is to be found; there is nothing I so little profess." Anain, "I could wish to have a more perfect knowledge of things, but I will not buy it so dear as it will cost. My design is to pa.g over easily, and not laboriously, the remainder of my life. There is nothing that I will cudgel my brains about; no, nut knowledge of what price soever. I slo not bite my nails about the difficulties I meet with in my leading, and after a charge or two I ;ive them over. " Continuation and a too obstinate endeavor darken, stupefy, and tire my judgment." Fraser's Maga zine. Workiiignieii. Before you begin your heavy siirinii work after a winter of relaxation, your system -needs cleansing and strengthening to pre vent an attack; ot Ague, Bilious or Spring Fever, or some other Spring sickness that will unfit you for a season s wwrk. You will save time, much sickness and L'reat expense if you will use one ixittlc of Hop Hitters in your family this month. Don't wait. Burlington Ilawkeye. Value of a Dollar. You never know the value of a dollar until you try to borrow one, and you never know the true value of Spring Blossom, until you're doubled up with BilUis Colic, lmligestion or Constipation, and vou try it. Prices: $ 1 ; .7) cents, and trial battles 10 cents. A WONDERFUL DISCOVER'. For the speedy cure of consumption and all diseases that lead to it, such as stubborn coughs, neglected colds, bronchitis, bay lever, sstnina, pain in the side and chest, iry hacking cough, tickling in the throat. hoarseness, sore throat, and all chronic or lingering diseases of the throat and lungs, Dr. King's New Discovery has no equal and has established for itself a world-wide reputation. Many leading physicians recommend and use it in their practice. The formula from which it is prepared is nigniy recommemieii iy all medical jour nals. The clergy and the press have com plimented it in the most glowing terms. Go to your druggist and get a trial bottle free of cost, or a regular size for $1. For sale by Geo. E. O Hara. Druggist, Cairo, III- (oj Lydia E. Pinkh.-.m's Vegetable Com pound, the great medicine for the cure of all female complaints, is the greatest strengthener of the back, stomach, nerves, kidnevs, urinary and genital organs of man and women ever known. Send for circu lars to Lydia E. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. 4 Young Saw-bones Ecleciric Oil Paracrnpher. Some young surgeons when accidents hap- lieu, In order their great skill to show, Cut the leg off close to the thigh, When they only should cutoff the toe; Like cutting off a dog's tail by the ears, Or the skinning alive of the frog, It is all very well as a surgical case, But devilish tough on the dog. I is mucii Detter tiy lar when you re wounded, Or have either Cut, Bruise or Bum, To find EclectricOil is the very best thing, And it won't take you long so to learn. niTk'HEK. JjOUIS KOK1ILER. HT K.AM HO AT SBiaBUTCIIERaSji At J'hil Howard' old Hand. KIG1IT1I STREET. TUB hkstokfkksii meatok all, kinds J always ou haud in lnrirc n nai, titles, and ann ulled to atenmhoRts at all hours. John ttladc, well knnwn to river mm, will ho found ahoiird all boats to take orders lor nit at. STEAM IIOATS. pOLl'MIU'S, HICKMAN. NEW MAD- RID AAl) TIPTONVILLE. Ri'iftilar Packet SaaSILVEUTHORNE M. J. TURNER, Master. J. K. MUSE, Clerk. I.crvi'S Cairo every Mntidnv and Friday for thu hIiovb points. For fnduhl or passage apply at No. II wharf-boat. EVANSVILLE PACKETS. Icavlni! Cairo every duy, except Sunday, at follow m C.N.DAVIS, ON TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. SMNO. S. HOPKINS ON WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. aili H. T, DEXTER. ON THURSDAY AND MONDAY. JAM K.H HKIOH raaaanirer and tlckut aiii nt. omfeconier nitn and uhloUveH. Tick eta tsld to all points Eusl by rlvor and rail. - 27, 1SS1. HPIUNUUI.OSSOM. ::::::RILLl()i;sNESS , , , .1. Li"!kf ...... M by PAUL (I SCHUJI, lUIKOilL iiJU Lr ,jji J5LUTIHES:: :: SPlfflG BLOSSOM! Ececti W 1 Jj WoiiTii Its Wekjht in Gold. IT POSITI VELY CTJHES RHEUMATISM, SPRAINS, BRUISES. RHEUMATISM, SPRAINS, BRUISES. RHEUMATISM, SPRAINS, BRUISES. IT NEVER CI!0Llr S' (:li0LT COL (HIS, CROUP Sold by all Druggists. Go to PAUL G. SCIIUH, Druggist, Dyes. Fur brightness and durability pounds, price 15 cento. B0EES, pfSoLiuS iiiui I Used and approved by the leading PHYSI-tfy p CIAJJS of EUROPE and AmKLCAfYi n fi The most Valuable w'-Sjf I 1 i! fx m PHrniiv rnmnnw mi n.i. .1 ,st s s a A m m m m 1nnun VI t 1 ltl II J SETW DISEASES, EHEUMATISX. CATAiBH, HEMOEBHOIDS, Etc. Also for Conehs, Colds, Sore Throat, Croup Try them. 5 and SO cent sizes CBAD nr.DA.1. AT TIIK PIlILADEI.PIII.i i:I'OsilTION. DILVEtt MEDAL AT TUfe PABIS For sale hy ( Jleinlerson. Cain), Illinois. 1'IANOS Meiidelssolm Piano Co. Will make, for the next 60 daysonly, a Grand Offer of PIANOS AND ORGANS. SJlnO Square Grand Piano for only 925. STYLE !i M-f"i,lr''"Ki'"w'o'l . rli'nantly flnUhid, 3 strlnps 7 l- Octave full tatcnl ,.rm.ntO,M ... t "ufUB,e aurB ,ir " I'""'" -vr.tri.n f rale, beantilul cam-d lejn a'd lyru bvV . Z ,1 ? fn 1 UrfB 'Dt's I,"""llDK rol""l full Iron Kranif. Freoch Oraud Action, Graid Ha". KaddBd L'ry un,rm'n,l'"t Mhlrh cnn ln "u -Tl lo " perfrctlon of lb instrument baa '?Cu"r.,l?rl(:u f"r'nl,, Inttriiinent lioxed and doiiviri'd on board the ram at New York CO 4 (t f Willi llnf l'lann Covnr, Stool and Hook, only C-'xO.UU. Una I'laiio will nv st nt on test trlnl. 1-1. axe si-nd n fi rt tici' li von do not send money with order. Cah Kent with ordi r w II hu rt'fiiiided aim freight rbiirt-i-s iaid hv us both ways II Hsno Is not lust a rep. nssimti'd la this HilviTliMiitieiit, Tliousauda In use. Ki-ud for Catalnvue. Evrry liisliiina'iit lully war rnnifd for rtvo veiirs , ' IM A ViVJ ' ;i'yl"Jl'")wlihMiiol. Covur and Konk). All strictly Flrstrlasa and sold at Whole I ft I 1.1 snlo fiu torv tilir.'S Tln s l lnnos ninili.in I i Hi...ki ti.t.l.va il,u i ..nt..n..i.i hxliibltlon, and worn uuHnlmoiisI) rironiniindrd lor (lie llltliest Honor. The Hiiiiircs rotitHln our Nrw I'nliMit !ral. the yr.'iiti st iniprovciiiciil In tint history of Piano maklne. Tho I prlsjhi r tli tint'st in Anmrlra. 1'oMlti v.dy vtu make the lit i-sl l'lanos. of the richest tone anf (treat- est duralil'itv. The y arc nii-mmi'iidcd by Hie hiylteat musical autliorltli a iti tlie country. Oyer 14 i in use, and not nun i itifSBtiKiiKi iiirciiai'r. All l'lanos and (irpsns sent our. day test trial freight . Hon't full to w rite lis lii'Triri' liiivimr. I'ositlvi.iv u.. j)i. tl,.. n...t .......... free if iias'itlsfiirliirv kIol'Iiii mailed free, llanilsotnu Illustrated and l)i Kvury l'lann fully warranted for A veara. ODfl A TC1 f"r "I'arlor (srnnd Jubilee driran," style fl.i, is the rinest and sweetest toned Ked IllJr.llO "ruan everolleredtlieiiiiisieiil public, it contains Five Octae. Five seta Heed. 1 1 V-i' i' " n"-"; imii. i ii dnplli. brllllHticy and sympathetic quality of tone iiet'iiiar ru'an price fMt I'-.n-V',ri,V,0l7.BU.,.V,',.l,",U sells others. Positively no irnu In viinr nun hnti.M VA'.i onlv fi -ns one oriiiiu 'XWlli!!!? V." . iran on v st: 9 stons. h.': 14 slims, m.v nur .f ..,., n.j. ii iiipwiiiiii ii. is in, Hs re pr-suinea. r u studio , lllll.trnteri elreular ... .11 ..li .. in . v. . :.7.;: SJIKKT iM USIC r.fr, L7.,!:. - - -.r ........ r. ......... if..t , ' '"', "",:iv i iMiiici, r.mu, .ieinina rrte, t viestina, Vlo na. Kims. rorli.-, Tntiiolo, (.rand Orenii nnd HrHnd swell. hneeMops ll'dubt 74 liiehe- Lenntli aa li." uu . 4 in; WelKht.lminl. .-Mi lha. The case Is of solid walnut, veneetid with choice wiiodsaiid'lio? an entirely new and beautllu desk-n. elahorately carved, i.h raised pannels. must clSsH.'Co auiri." ireiwura, r. it'., a l eieeunuv nuisnea l'nsnenaes I in stesi iti.rl I...., musical composition, by the best authors, Address u"' " u ' MENl)iLSS()llNPJAM)CQM P.O. box 2058, New York City. THE EQUITABLE LIFE rn Assunuice Society of tlie United States. ltiO li ROADWAY NK1V YORK E. A. T3TJENJSTT, Agent. Oirncr Twelfth St., and Washington Are, Cairo, Illinois :.:.:::;:;)YSPEPSIA Ml) M. ! Mtit its, ' -Mttle "" - mhhii ::...::::':"v::::"::" L1VHR fMIP! AlT MKDll'Al,, Dr. Thomas' 'ic 811- Efilfifttrift RA.IJJS IJST 01i DIPHTHERIA 0Ii DIPHTHERIA OR DIPHTHERIA MICE 50 cents and $1.00. Cairo, Ills., for Mrs. Freeman' New National of color are unequalled. Color from 2 to 5 Td Toilet Article from pur Vaseline uch at Pomade Vaseline. For the Treatment ofl Vaseline Cold Cream, Vaseline Camphor lot. Vaseline Toilot Soaps, W0ITNDS. BUEN8. CTTS. CHILBLAINS. mn ..psnsr ss asj suuiar and Dichthena. etc An atrreeable form of tak ing Vaseline internally. 25 CCTT8 A BOX. of all our goods, EXPOeilTION. C0LQATE&CO.,N.Y, ISTDVK.-. AND OliGANS. great- 14,11V si rtnilve ( atnlocuv i.l -in naur n ll. n r..r a, .'t.n,n ..j.. ,..rv "a, km, UP. VWI1 line i i Hirer nctaves, I Dirteen Mops with Grand iieautiiui s,.io .i .v.:r i::.z r..r"' initirnvenifnts u li Y nw... n- ,.,rlc.c l. ln " bilrodncod, with .tool and book, ilevlation in price V payment renuir, d until Von l.iJ .tl 1 1-...... . . . . uuni yuil MluTginson lVdiV.Tw?trU "and n.v VA,ffl u ...in ..j ... tr" "'.'""T.""e - i iv warrant, d for K ver. mi,... ' u L .7.7":. .V.r"n na Biven tne fullest Sat' u V , l" "UU IU1 U iV piece. ,,nt f,.r8c"...mp, Th.. VASELINE COXFECTlOSi