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THE DAILY CAIRO BULLETIN; WEDESDAY MOIINITO, DECEMBER 14, 1831. TEE DAILY BULLETIN. Subscription Hatei! Pally (dallyered by earrlore) per wee $ 26 By ouall (In adyaace) on year 10 no Hlimonthe 5 00 Thro month! On month I 00 W1IELT. By mall On advance) oe jew mi month . ... Three month Toelnbiof tan and over (per copy) Poataoe In til caeoa prepaid. J 1 00 .10 . . 1 SO Advertising Hates: IUI1.T. Flrat Inaertlob, per equare w B'ibee)uentlnerttonB, nor equare W Fjr on week, per eqoare J l Pjneral notice 100 OMtuariee and resolution paaeedby eoclotlef ton cent! per line. Duatbi and mernaeea free F;.-et laaertion, per aqua... $ 1 M 8 ihequcot luiortlone 0 oi.,t. it.,.. r m.HA nisnntMll nmH tntp & in nare- Dlplayel advertleemenl will be charged accord- Inn to the pace occupied, at above rate ther be Iiil' twelve line of nulid type to the Incn. To ovular advertteere we offer lupertor induce- mi-n both a to ratea of chargei and manner 01 .1 At lsirlKir ttialr fftvnn Tit i paper may be found on le at Ueo. P. Rowell & CV. a Newspaper Advertlilng Barean,(10 Spruce ;wheio ad- ortlelng contract! may be made I Tit in New Yon. Communication upon eubjecteof itenerallntereat to l he public are at all time acceptable. Rejected m .nuecrtpt will not be returned. Letter and communication! ihould be addrened 'K. A. Burnett Cairo llllnol " That hnckin cough can be so quickly cured ly Shiloh'a Cub We guarantee it. Paul O. Schuh, Agent. 1 FELLOWS' IIYPOPUOSPHITES dif fers trum all hitherto produced, incouiposi tion, mode of preparation, and in general effects, and is sold in Its original form. It was developed from actual personal experi ment, emlwaeiniz many months, while the inventor was suffering' from pulmonary con sumption, and nervous debiiit.y The good results following its first use have since been repeated in numerous other cases. The beauty and color of the bair may be safely regained by using Parker's Hair Balsam, which is much admired for its perfume, clearliness and daudruff eradicat ing properties. Will yoc scffeh with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Sliiloh's Vitalizer's guaranteed to euro you. Paul G. Schuh, Agent. 2 Love Your Xcighbor. When your friend or neighbor is labor ing under bodily affliction, indigestion, bil iousness, constipation, caused by impurity of the blood, or disorders of tlio kidneys or liver, don't fail to recommend BUKDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, a sure and safe remedy. Price 1.00, trial size 10 cents. Paul O. Schuh, Agent. No such Word as Fail. "I have used your SPRING BLOSSOM for dyspepsia, headacli, and constipation, and find it has done mo a great deal of good. I shall recommend it to my friends." Henry Bkrtolktti, ' May 24th. 00 Main St., Buffalo. Price 50 cents, trial bottles 10 cts. Paul G. Schuh, Agent. Popularity. TIIOMAS'ECLEUTRICOIL hasobtained great popularity, from its intrinsic value as a reliable medicine, in curing hoarseness, and all irritations of tho throat, diseases of the chest, etc. For these it is ai incompar able pulmonic. Paul G. Schuh, Agent. Allen's Brain Food positively cares nerv ousness, nervous debility, and all weakness of generative orgaus. $1. 5 for $3. All druggists. Send for circular to Allen's Pharmacy, 315 First Ave., N. Y. Sold in Cairo by Barclay Bros. Go to Paul G. Schuh for Mrs. Freeman's New National Dyes. For brightness and durability of color are unequaled. Color from 2 to 5 pounds. Directions in English and German. Price 15 cents. Si.kkpi.ks8 worm made miserable by that teirible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. Paul O. Srhuh, Agent. 3 Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Are you diolurued at eight and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If so, go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup. It will relieve Hie poor litile sull'i rer immediately Oepeml upnn it; there is no mistake iilmut it l ie re i not a mother on earth who li'iH ever used ii, who will not tell you it mice dial it will recuUte the bowelx, ,i,i iive test to the mother, and relief and t !- i ' f i to tlic child, iipi-iatino like magic. I1 i ii'HerfM taie't uxe in all cases, mid pi i-h-ii n t to the titNttf, and is the prescr p lion of on - f tin? oldest mid best female physician mil nurses in tin; Urn ted St iten. Sold (."'erevwh-re. 25 cents a bot'lo. Hkaiiaciik is eff'ctually cured by WHIOIIT B INI) AN VKOKTABLR 1'ILLS, VvllHl cleanse the bowels and purify the blood. (1) lioiioKN, Sku.kck & Co., St. Louis, sell the best and cheapest Car Starter made., With it one man can move a freight car. (1) Catakuii ci'itKi), health and sweet breath Becuredby Shiluh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 25 cents. Nasal Injector freo. Paul O. Schuh, Agent. 4 Dn. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer is tho marvel or the aire for all Nerve Diseases All fits stopped tree. Send to 931 Arch itreet, Philadelphia, IVnu. Nearly all the ills that afflict mankind can be prevented and cured by keeping the stomach, liver and kidneys in perfect work ing order. There Is no medicine known that will do this a qUickiy Rnd RUrtl, witliou interfenntr with your duties as r&rker i Ginger Tonic. Sue advertisement. Fon lamo back, side or chest, use Shiloh's rorous Plaster. Price 25 cents. PaulG Schuh, Agent. g A Card. 1 Ta a.11 wtirv urn aiifT.. !.... e .1 . ,. iv.imn iroin mo errors nd Indiscretions or youth, nervous weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood r will send a recipe that will euro you, free oicnarge. j urn great remedy wasdiscov. cred by a mlnsionary in South Amorim Send a self addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D, New York City. Daniel Gray, Br un. j. a. noixANk). In all of tho Into Dr. Holland' writings, wo know of nothlnir which iviiiiiIh Itiputlioa mid ti'inlerucHs llin following dentil II ul poem, ami It value Is ciiliiinecil when It I known that thoHiitbor drHcrilios tils own father In "old Daniel liruy:" If t Rlinll ever win the homo In heaven, For whom awoot rent I humbly pray, In (ho areiit ecnipanv of the forgiven, 1 shall Uo Bint) to tl'nd old Daniel Gray. Old Daniel Amy wns not a man who lifted On ready wotil hlH weight of (rratituilo, And wan not called hiiioiik the trifled. In tbo prayer-meet ln of his neinhliorhotid. He had a few old-fashioned wordn ant phnipes, Llnlosl In with saerud texts and Hominy rhymes, And 1 8iipxo that In hU prayers and irrnoes I've heard them at leant a tluuiHiind times. I see him now hi form, his face, his motions, Hi! homcipun luitdt and his silver hair, And hear the Iiuikuiimo of ti I trite devotions, JUrtiiiif hell I ud tho stmiKht-bitcketi kitchen I'huir. I can remember how the Sentence sounded "Help u. 1) Lord, to pmy and not to faint I" And bow the "ctaiiUcriiijr and to conquer" founded, The loftier aspiration! of the saint He hud some notions that did not Improve htm. He never kixsed his children ko tiiey say. And finest sei nes and fairest Mowers would move him, Less than a horse-euoo picked upon tho way. He had a hearty hatred of oppression. And rlirhteoiiH unl for sin of any kind: Ala-, that the traiiui-essr mid transgression Were linked together In his honest mind, He could see naught hut vanity In beauty, And naught tint weakness in a fond caress. And pitied men whose views of Christ Urn duty Allowed Indulgence in such foolishness. Yet there, wcro love mid tenderness within hlin. And 1 ion told that w hen his Charley died, Nor nature's need nor m utle words could win him. From his fond vipils at tho sleeper's sldo. And when they came to bury little Charley, Thev found fresh dew-drops sprinkled in his hair; And 011 his breast a rnsp-hud fathered early, And miosaed, but did not know, who put it there. Honest unci faithful, consistent In his ealllii' Strletlv attendant on the means of irrncc, Instant In prnyer, and fearful most of failing, Old Daniel Gray was always In his place. A practical old man and yet a dreamer. Ho thought in somo strantrc, unlooked-for way, His niltrhty Friend in Heaven, tho greut Re deemer, Would honor him with wealth some golden day. This di-enm he carried In a hopeful spirit, I'ntil In death his patient eye grew dim, And his Redeemer called him to inherit The heaven of wealth lonjf gathered up for hi in. So If I ever win tho homo in heaven, For whoso sweet rest I humbly hopo and pray. In the great company of the forjrlven, 1 shall be sure to find old Daniel tiniy. A HAPPY RESULT. "Let us pet married at onee," urged Harry, "and lot my father undo it if he can! I tell you, Rose, it's tho only way. Ho lias set his heart upon my marriago with tho daughter of somo old chum, longlo.st and recently recovered; and, though sbo may bo tho paragon of per fection ho describes, sho is not my little lovely Rose! Slio is coming to tho house to bo introduced to me, I believe. My darling, protect mo against her spells with love's best armor. Let mo feel ami remember, in my own heart, that already I have a charming, pre cious wife." "But it will make your fathor so an grv; and I am so poor," sho said. "Would it bo right to do this?" 'My darling, I can seo no wrong in H," ho said. "I am twenty-live, and earning a good income, quito independ ent of my father's wealth. In fact. I care much less for his money than his blessing, Rose; and I have too much coulidence iu his goodness and warmth of heart to seriously duiibt his giving that when once ho realizes that tho step wo havo taken is irrevocable. Isn't it evident that ho is iu tho wrong? Ho never gave mo causa to supposo that ho would intcrfero with my choico until quite lately and suddenly. Ho was in high spirits over a chanco encounler with somo old friend, whom ho had not seen for years, and said he, 'My friend has a daughter, Hal; what a wifo sho would mnko for you!' I thought he was in jest at first, ami certainly I shall not saeriheo tho happiness of two lives to gratify a foolish whim of his. Why, he has never even seen the girl I Hd owned ns much to me. Ono 'knock down blow,' dear, a plain declaration, 'Father, I urn already married !' will be worth all ti e pleading iu Iho world. He'll succumb at otn o to tho inevitable, you see. Darling Rosie, say you will marry me tit onee." Roso gave way, after a littlo coaxing, stipu'ating only Unit she should be "al lowed to remain at homo until tlio mar riage could bo publicly acknowledged." llarrv nirreed to this very readily. I'll fix up a bright little nest for my bird," ho said, "and then I'll come and claim her. It won't be a week from our wedding-day, sweet, before I tuko Jon home." Tnere was no'hing difficult nbout this marriage fate seemed propitious to tho lovers. Harry said, laughingly, that their troubles were all to coino, when his father should le-mi how they had overreached him. Roo had told liim timidly that if there- was any delay the could not be married. "For papa is going to lako mo some where with him this evening I don't know where, but ho told me 1 must look my prettiest and I must bo home in time,'' sho said unrnestlv; and Har ry, though secretly ho chafed n littlo at this "ordering about" of his littlo wifo, had sense enough to acknowledge that, for tho present, papa must bo obeyed. No delay occurred, however. The first clergyman to whom they went was at homo and at liberty, and Roso and Harry left his presence man and wifo. It was sorely tho most hurried of weddings. Tho bridegroom had scarco ly time to snatch a kiss ero tho bride had escaped him and ran homo. Ho went home merrily enough, feol ing rather sorry, in advance, for his father's disappointment, and resolved to break it to him ns gently as he could. "A perfect paragon, my boy," said old Mr. Miller, enthusiasiieally; "she'll bo hero to-night, and you'll leo. I can't toll how many years she bus kept hor father's house, and nursed him in sickness" (" Somo miserablo old maid!" thought Harry to himself) "but you'll havo me to thank for find ing you a perfect pearl of a woman I What a daughter for mo, too, when I am old! Ah, I want you to marry hor, and bring her homo lo mo at onco !" Harry listened for awhile In silenco. "I won't toll him I am marriod just at first," thought bo. "Bolter break that to him by degreoa." "But my affections are already on paged elsewhere," ho said gently. "Would you havo nio marry whero 1 feel no love?" "Wait till you son tho girl," said hp. "I'll answer for it that you'll lovo hor. Why, Pvo seen hor pieturo only, and 1 tell you it's liko a fresh young roso ! Thoy'ro coming to dinnor this evening, so do your best to pleaso hor, my boy. I'm not afraid of you liking her, but bur father thinks sho has a notion for somo young jackanapes alroady, and you must do your best to cut him out. I toll you that on the day whou you toll me that girl is your wife I give you hall my fortune. The other half shall come at my death to your first child. There! I can't say fairer. You're handsome very liko mo a lino, well-spoken young fellow why shouldn't vou nloaso my old friend's gtrl? Hark! there's tho bell. They're coming now." Harry sat silent and ill at ease. His father's earnestness, the intensity with w hich he evidently desired this match, distressed nnd pained him. "The dear old father!" he thought in his heart. "I hate to disappoint him so!" But still ho kept silenco, for the hopo began to dawn upon him: "Tbi9 girl, it seems, looks with favor ou some other man. After all, it may appear to him that tho denial of his wishes comes from her." And, flattered by this thought, he looked up hopefully as tho door flew open wide, and an old gentleman and a fair young girl came in. Ho could not seo her face at first, for Mr. Miller received her literally with open arms. "My pivt'y littlo one," said he warm ly. "Welcome to your father's oldest friend! And hero's my son," ho added, turning her toward Harry. "If you like him as well as " But hero a cry of wonder and delight stopped him. "R .so !" "Harry !" And tho two lovers sprang into each other's arms. Mr. Miller looked in utter wonder at his old friend, who gave a cry of amaze ment. "That your son! Why that's tho jackanapes I told you of!" And then the whole misunderstanding was mado clear, and tho two old mon laughed heartily. "Any way, you'll marry her, and so PU havo my way," said old Miller. But Harry, with grave nnd serious face, declared such a marriage quito impossible. "To tell the truth, I am already mar ried," said he solemnly, while Rose cropt shyly to his side. "I thought to steal a march ou you, sir, that's tho truth, and so Roso and I got married this very morning. Allow me to pre sent to you your daughter in-law." Tho old man gave Roso a hug and a hearty kiss. "You thought yourselves mighty smart, s dd ho. "taking such pains to circumvent and oppose- my wishes, yet fulfilling them all the time. Welcome home, pretty little wifo !" Thomas Nast. Thomas Nast, tho most famous of all tnodcro cartoonists, arrived from Lead villo on Sunday evening last, and is at this moment a guest at the Windsor Hotel. Mr. Nast is traveling with a party of friends, and has during his stay in Colorado visited among other places Silver Cliff, whero it is understood he has large mining inter ests. In appearance tho great cartoonist is a short, full, thick-set, heavy-built man broad in the girth and chest. His face is naturally full and somewhat round, but owing to tho stylo in which he w ears his beard, which is that of tho sixteenth century, long and pointed, while tho whiskers are cut close, as seen casually has a rat her long and oval a'.od appearance. His head is not par ticularly large, but the forehead is round and full, with the bumps of per ception, drawing, size and individuali ty well defined. Tho eyes, which aro full, bright and dark, aro soniowhat deeply set, and are surmounted by heavy bushy eyebrows. The nose is straight and slightly aquiline, while the mouth is large, with full and expressive lips. He wears a heavy mustache which, together with the hair, beard and whiskers, is black in color, though now beginning to bo somewhat tinged with gray. Tho hands of tho cartoonist, howev er, are the most sponking portion of bis individuality they are of medium size, full and plump like a woman's with fingers that, though not long, are supple in their movements, the points of the digits being slightly flattened, with thumbs a triile short and having tho appearance of being almost double jointed. An unobtrusive, quiet, gentlemanly man, who, save for tho quick, compre hensive look of i he eye, and probably unconscious observance of all that passes under his attention, one would puss unnoticed. Denver Tribune. m A Stilish General, Ono night in the spring of 'G2, Gen. Richardson, who then commanded a brigade took it into his head to inspect the picket line. Coming upon a re served picket of abouL thirty men un der command of a Captain of tho 2d Michigan infantry, the General saw fit to interrogate as follows: "Captain, in case of an alarm by tho advance pickot, what would you do?" "Send olf a reinforcement at onco.". "And if the firing continued?" "I should movo up with the remain der of my force." "And suppose a whole company of the enemy should press forward?" "We'd whip them." "But if it was a regiment?" "I'd form a lino of battle and check them until I sent back and got orders to chargo and capture the wholo lot." 'Well, supposo a brigade should movo down on you in battle lino?" "I'd order a chargo, split tho col umn in two, and whip both halves in detail." At midnight tho bravo Captain was relieved from further duty on picket. Ho was very indignant and considera bly puzzled, but, after thinking tho matter over for a while, ho saidto a brother officer: "Say, Pvo struck it! Old Rich, was afraid my company might gobblo tho whole confederate army and throw him out of a summer's lob. K that ain't selfishness then I'd like to know what Ut" An American's Viws of Fronoh Pecu liarities. Am living nna too 'Mairio," wldoh Is tho Mayor's olllco. Kvory ward in Paris has a Mayor. Principal business sooms that of marrying. Continual Btroanis of weddings n't tho Muirie. Be tween 11 and 12 o'clock daily soems tho regulation time f r those ceremonies at l ho Mairio by the Mayor. Cabs with wedding parties are continually driving into tho court yard of tho Mairio. French houses aro generally so built as to allow carriages to drive Insido. En tertainment for man mid boast. Also prevents ladies driving out from get ting wet when it rains. Crowd nlways outside tho Mairio peeoing through iron bars of gale at we Iding show. Strange curiosity, pe culiar to all civilized nations, that of seeing a man and woman swearing they'll lovo each other for life. Or just before they swear they'll love each other all their days, or just after. It's n b'g contract to take in somo cases, isn't it? Don't all speak at once. In Franco they havo double-onder wed dings. '1 no church marries tho couplo first, the republic by tho Maire at tho Mairio second. Vwe la llepuhllquc! In law a marriage won't stick hero unless tho republic marries. Iu religion it won't stick uiile-s the church marries. Be tween courts of heaven and ea th tho French knots aro tied pretty fast. Le gal ami ecclesiastical ceremonies are entirely independent of each other. To suit all parties tho Church must clinch tho nail at ono cud, tins State ut tho other. It is well. Going to Versailles, tho other d.i', saw a wedding procession coming along tho road on foot, bound for tho church. Br'nlo at tho head, in white and orange blossoms, ou pa's arm, trailing a foot and a half of train iu tho dust for a mile and a half. From behind, in black, dusty, uncomfortable and perspiratory, villagers running from all directions to seo the show. Saw two largo women with woodon shoes, running down a narrow, stony street. Much chatter. Large women, each holding ono hand of small boy, and as thev ran small boy was yanked over the gutters at tho rato of ten feet to tho yank. All to be in time to see the wedding procession pass. After Oornwallis' Surrender. Tho diary of Col. Samuel Smith, of the Maryland lino at Yorktown, alter wards a United States Senator from Maryland, recites: Sunday, 21st Tho enemy march'd out of town in three divisions, guarded by tho militia of the State, to their dif ferent rendezvous assigned them; 1st, to Frederick Town, iu Maryland; 2d, to Staunton, in Virginia; 3d to Fred erick, in Virginia. Monday, 22d Tho Pennsylvania Bri gade marched into town, and acted us guard and fatigue for the day. Tuesday, 23d Relieved by G. C. B., who continued to collect tho ordnanco and stores, small arms, etc. Wednesday, 24th Relieved by G. L. B. The publick stores wcro examined and taken into custidy. Maj'r Alexan der appointed to procure tho quats for tho reg't. Thursday, 25th Tho Marquis B. marched into town for this day. I hav ing the ague and fever rode to Wil liamshurgh, and quartered w ith several of tho officers that wore sick previous to my coming out. Friday, 2Cth I took medisin admin istered by Doctor Malachi Trcet, Sin'r Surgeon nt that place. Saturday, 27th Went in company with tho Doctor to visit tho sick and wounded in tho different hospitals in town. Sunday, 2Slh Devoted the day to the curiosities of the town. The cap pitol in the center of town is a verry elligant building in which all publick business is transacted relative to yo State. Id the center of which his L'd ship Bortilort, late Governor of the Stat, is represented standing on a rnar plo pillor in full size. Monday. 2!Hh Wont in company with a number of the Gent'n of Town to seo tho Palace in which ho, Dartilort Liv'd The most magnificent publick build ing I ever saw afterwards burnt by accident Next tho college, sitidale & bedloin are three elegant publick buildings. Tuesday, 30th This day tho Field officers of each regiment was appointed to collect goods to the amount of 7 sterling for each present officer of their respective batt'ns. Wensday, 31st Rodo to the cappitol landing on an outlet from tho York River din'd in company with a num of tho officers on oysters and fish. Ooppnr Production of the Unitod States. The statistics of the production of copper in the United States show a to tal output of .0(.8o5.6 18 pounds of ingot copper. Four-lifths of tho wholo amount were derived from the upper peninsula of Michigan, and 70 per cent, from ono county. The net prolit of tho copper industry is about $2,fcOO,0(H). or about 8 percent, on the capital invested. It requires C2 cents worth of capital to Produce one pound of copper yearly, 'hirteen Slates and Territories aro pro- uueers, as ioiiows: Product IT'S. Of copper. .4.V-!n,::tl3 Nl.iiso . HU.IIIO . 111.117 . 1,(1111.(101) Value of product. $,;,:;: 10,115 1,'A Michigan Maine Maryland Missouri North Carolina Pennsylvania Tennessee Vermont Wisconsin , Colorado Arl.ona Idaho California . 47ll,ricis fi.tMO 2,fil7.4 4W,4I 1,540 B,;04,4OO Not rcp'td. Since 1870 the product has increased 116 percent, in weight, and 70 per cent, in valu i, while the capital invest cd has increased 303 per cont! Suilmaker Isaiah E. Crowd!, Unitod States navy, attached to tho Wabash nt tho Boston navy yard, was roeontly tried by court-martial for enticing young girls into his quarters for im moral purposes. Tho court sentenced him to bo imprisoned for tivo years,and then dismissed the servlco. It was found, however, that the young womon. in tho case wcro willing victims, and tho secretary of tho navy reduced the imprisonment to six months, at tho end of which time ho was dismissed. THE GREAT RHE0B Nouralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of ihe Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Thrdnt, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Foot and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. Ko Preparation en earth rquul St. Jacobs Oh u a , iir-,tm),'iuel ri External KeuiHy. A trial eiiUtiU lut the coinpiiratively trlliini? outlhy of no 4'fiitn, nnd every one nidi rlnc wuh pain can have cheap kikI positive j.nKif of lla t'laium. Directions in Eleven IjuiKUagt. SOLD BY ALL DEUQ0I3TS AND DEALEE3 W MEDICINE. A.VOGHLZR & CO., Ualtimoru Sid V. B. & WASTING DISHtSKS, Such b (.'mminiution. Itrom hitis, As'lim Centr al Hetiility. Ilmln Exhaustion, Chroi i- i't u rtlpHiion.t lironic Jluirhu n. iyi"i"ia Or I.ok of Nei'voun l'nwor, Aro positively cured liy Fcllaws' (.'(impound Syrup of llypnphotphitrs. A phosphorus entVf ; larii'-ly Into the animal economy, it tieconies par excellamo the hect ve hi cle with tthkh to assorinle the other vitalizing in eredieuts of ioaltl.y Mood, nerve and niuctle. In Fellow' Syrup of llvpophoppliitea are comldlii'd all the u'Mli'.tii;i' ium e-mry to liooire robui-l health and whenas it was invented with a view to nippty every deficiency, it certainly tiax performed ome wonderful curen. Manchenter. N. It. .June K 1-sKI Mr. Janiea I. Kellow-n: Ilcnr Sir I wnli torn-It-tiowledne the. treat hem-Ill I have received from the ne of Fellow' I'cnupouinl v rup of llvpophon phltes. I hnve heen an invalid for nearly two yean with a hronch al ailc-etlon that had hecome chronic. In the fit I of 1 hiul a iliy Hie inn eiu'liiy davo In mrcenidoii,, tiuide Hie eoufiiM'l of revural other Tile) gave me hut little rnronrii;i mctit. nome of them none. I.act July I wa advW d to (five your remedy a trial. I did u, and In Ir-s than one week there wan a marked improvement for the hetter. I have continued It tine from tuat time until the nrcnent. improviiij: all t e time, ami I can truthful ly Kay that I am more tlian a hundred e-r cent het ter than when I commenced li nue. I have increaa cd in weleht about llf.een pound, and mv cough, which wa (earful, Im hearty dlioippran d i be lieve had it no! heen lor your Syruii, l fhould ere thli have heen heyoiid the rare r,f lf... Very truly your, AI.IIKIiT PTOKY. tW Dt not he deceived hy remidle hearing a similar name; no other prcpa 'niton In a entiMHtite for thin, under any clrcumtance. FOit S.U.K MY IlhTUUISTS. TMK IIALI.IDAY. "THE HALLIDAY 7 A New and complete Hotel, fronting 011 l.evce ( Second and Hal I road Street, Cairo, Illinois. Thft Paotiger Depot of the (.'hirago, St. I.ouls and New Orle'iiin: llllnol Central; Wn'mxh. St. I.oiiln and 1'aclllc; Iron Mountain and Smthern; Moh'lu and Ohio; t air and M. I.oiii Hallway are all Jut aero the lreet; while, the Steamboat Landing I but one (jimre disiunt, . Thin Hotel I heated hy ttieiun, ha tenm Laundry. Hydraulic Klevaior, Klc trte Cull Hell. Automatic Flro-Alarm. Hath. ntiotiitely pure air, perloct sewerage and complete appointment. Superb furnichlng; perfect service; and an tin axcelled table . Jj. 1 PAHKKIt .V CO.,I,OBRo Floreston Cologne 1 N.w rublnuM l'rf nn. FmrrMt, Brrrtklar, blla. Boldbrdr.l.ralii lMir k tarr (coral.. Illwin t 1. 1. Ginger, Hucliu, Mandrake, Stillingia and many . . - l ... Lnn.u., nmmmtiinM In Par. ,11 lilt? UCM .m.v... . 'KitH'stiiNr.KRToNic.iiitoamcdiciiieof auclt va-; Vied and clleclivc pnwera.n to mane it i regrirar ll.lood l'urifcr and Liver .Regulator and tlio ; UodtlloftltliAhlronglll licinorcr aver ceu. I It curri Ilyspcpsia, Khcuiiiatism, Neuralgia, 4t,,l,.buti. nml nil fliseneft of ilia Stomach, dlowels, Lung, Liver nnd Kidney. - ; Kcmctiibcri inn ioni h trio iw i-amn) !Medicinoevcrmnilc,niidi .entirely cliflcrent from 'Hitter, (.linger preparation, nnd other 'J'omc, n. 'it never intoxicate hiitcurcdninkcnne. N""' .;nnin" without ii'nalurff of II mrnr ft ( n,, N. Y. Parker's Hair Daisam eotiiHnli'&l liftlr - GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. TRADE MARK. Tlio (Irent Eng- 1111 remedy, All unlading cure for Mfiiiltiul weakne. pcrniutrrhca, Im pnttmcv nml all dloai-cj Hint folow as a ii(iiunco or aoir-ahtiHe; uj. Before Wina dlmnopa of virion, premiiluro old ago, nnd many othur rilaeaua that lead tu tnnauttv,; consumption or a premature rravii. fur-Full particular in our pamphlut, which we dtinlao to end free hv mull to evervnim. l1fTTlie Mper.llloMudlc.lnu I old hv nil drugglt at $1 tier pacKago, or alx package! for Jit, or will ho aunt frua bv mall ou receipt of the moiniv, bv addrelnir. Tlltt UHAY MHWCINK of)., HumM), N . V . Bold Id Cairo bv 1'aul Schuh. hi 11 l'OR V .-..-JrV U w3 AND SPERMATORRHEA. iA. Tlnal)lo Discovery and New Departure In Med. oal HelMie. an entirely New and po.lHrlr Itoollr ixmeily for ttiM aperaly and ponuanHot Cure of Oamt utl tmlanlona Iinpotency li the ooir tru way, in, Direct Application to the prlonlpal Hm 01 the 1 1 wiawt, avtiuir lif AbnorpUon. anil eiertlu ltiiiwlilelullunoon tliebomlaiU Veaicles, Kiao ulatory riuoU, Frontnto Olautl, and Urethra. Tha nwi oC the lltimedjr la alumiltxl with no palu or tncon VHnlentie, and done nut InUrfi.ro lih Urn ordinary ptiniiiuof life It la qnleklr dlHolvd and anoo ajC aorlMKl, nnKluclaK an lainiuilUttinouthliMiaod rxetdr. atlve uiwt Uhiu the entual anil Dnrrou onranlia tlonawrHisked (mm aalf-almaeaud eiomM,auipplDa tho drain from tho ontmn, mauirlns the mind to bnalthaadiiound memory, rinoln the Dlmneaa of BiKht, Nervuue lHibUlty, Uonfualon of Ideaa, Averelun to Society, etc., eU, and the appnaranca of premature old eve uieiull aerouitaDylti thla troulile.atid rmUirlnic porfuct Boxuul vitior.ihra It ha hiwo dormant (or yuara. 'i bla modaol tmat nieut bu ttood tbo kt la iry Mvare owns, and la DowapruootiDued ncei. Ilrugaaratoonitiob pre K tilmd Inthraw trotiMoa,and,aa mani can boar wit nMato.wlth but little If anypttrmannolcood. Thara la no Nomhupw alxiut thla l'rearaUon. Trv-tioal on aHrratiiio nnaliiMi ua to uonlllvnly Kuorantee that It will aiteaututfavtloa. Liurliig (tie bibt yuan that It baabnonlnaiiaoraluiw, we bavo thouuniUof taetU nionUli a to Ita value, and It I now oflncxtdnd by tba Mud leal 1'roftwilon to xm the nnwt rational maca yet dlKootnred of roi li ln lod eurlnR thla vary prevalunt trouble, tbat la wtU known to be tba caniie of nntold nilmry to ao many, and upon whom quocka pmy with tliulr uwlma Dnatruina aod bltr fuea. Tba itamndy a put up lo nai Dniii. of inrenaltMt, Ho. l.laoouan to)aatamonUi,lt3; No. 0, mulbcient to "Moot a ! Oianent curu, nnleaa la euvura caa, SO I Mo. 8. liaating over thrna monttta, will atop emlulona and mauire vlnr In the wont caxrn,) 91. Hnt by maU, 1 7. 8-nt by maU, IRECX10MS foV analw, In plain wrapimra. Full IIf tun tor wiO acootnpany KACH BOX. i IcauJellip A natomlvnl I llumtratton I ana imtlmwuy. rieM trill rawrtare 1 II imntt hkrftlirtil I hot thru ran br I li rrntarr4ltnirrirrttnanlitwf,andflt- I 1 trd for Dim d lit Urn of lifr, nam ua f nrevr afrrtrd. toll tiL.V by HARRIS REMEDY CO. MFC CHEMlSKa, Market and 8th SU. St. LOUI8. Ma irn JJOTICF. TO ('(INTRACT0K8. ("Hy Clerk a Office, 1 Cairo, III., DecertbTUd, f Sealed proposal w l I he received al t bin office, di rected to the City Council of ihe, City of Cairo, un til o'clock p m. of Tueday, December IS h, 1H8I, for furnlhliig the material and doing the work, c dtdtig 'he work. neceury for the conntructlon and reeonatructiou of the following ldvwalk , to he re rnnetruteed of hrlck, via: On the northerly aide of Mb etreet. riiimiiig :i?.i feet catwardlv from V alnut treet; on the motherly lcle of Mh Mrect, running '.Ti feel eitwanliy f.'om Vt alnut t. ; on we-terly ide of Comnierrlnl avenue, ir feet. In front of lot t block i, cl.y of Cairo; on thn eterlv title of Pop lar etreet, between 17th and 1Mb atreeta: on the northerly aldeo' 17th etreet, between Poplar etreet and Commercial avenue, 'cTceptlng In front of lota 88, :n. 40. hliH k 17. Bret edition lo Cairo, already htu't hy lot ownerai: on the eaterly aide of Wath Ingtott avea ue. P 0 feet uorthward from corner of fcth street: on the northerly aide of 1.1th a'reet, run Ding iVl feet etwardly from Cedar at reel: on the easterly lde of Waltlngton avenue, between lBth and io:h etreet; on the weeterlv lde of Wabiny ton avenue, between -Jot h and Center trete; on the aoiither'y aide of ith afreet, between Washing ton avenui- and I'oplar etreet. To he reconlrticled of wood. vr. On the north erly aide of 111-U etreet, betwean Waelilngtrm ave nue and I'oplar etreet : ou the weeterly eltle of V.' al nut treet. between Mth and Mill aireete; oa tba eaterly aide of Walnnt treet. between llth and l-.'ih etreet; on the northerly aide of 5th tree, be tween Commercial av nueand Waehlngton avenue; on the northerly aide of Mh etreet, running 1 feet wiiterly from W arhirigton avenue; on the eouther lv aide of Mh tr-et. running 15' feet weeterly from Vahlngton avenue; on the eaterly aide of Vaeh lugtoii avenue, hetv.eeti .'iih and tiih etreet ; on the weeterly eld of Commercial avenue, between 90th and Slid irw t; on the northerly aldeofirtth atreet, running feet from I'oplar atreet towarda Com mercial avenue; on theoutheriTldeof 'i7th i'reel, between Commercial avenue and I'oplar etreet: on the noriherly ide of 1Mb treet, running iW) feet we-eriy fioin Walnut tnet; on the eoutherlyalde of in th etreel, between Commercial avenue and loplar etreet; on the aoutherly aide of Dlvialon atreet. between I'oplar etreet and Washington ave nue . To be contructed of wood: On the eaelerly aide of Poplar atreet. between iSih and U7th atreeta; on the northerly lde of 17tb treet. between Washing ton even e and Walnut atreet; and on the eaalerly aide of Sycamore, etreet, from Sid atreet to fStn atreet. A provided by ordinance No. 7S, approved No vember :)d, 11; wh'ch I on file In thi office, and auhject to examination at anv time. The right to reject any ami all bid reeerved by tho City. I). J. FOLEY, City Clerk. Benson 's AWARDED Capcine 6 MEDALS. Plaster. The Best Known Remedy for Backache or Lame Back. Rhoumatism or Lamo Joints. Cramps or Sprains. Neuralgia or Kldnoy Diseases. Lumbago, Severe Aches or Pains Female Weakness. Arc Superior lo all other Plaatere. Are Superior to I'oda. Aro Superior to I.lalmrnte. Are Superior to Olotinenta or ataWea. Areaupcrlor to Electricity or gaJyaoiam They Aet Immediately. They Strengthen. They Soothe. They Relieve rain at Once. They Foaitivrly Cure. 1 m I l"9l All Hcnaon'eCapcIn'''Wo',"Pl fit I II 1 1 1 N tcra have been imitated. 1)0 LHUI lUll a not allow your draggiat to . m ki...na t.owtnr. a aimilaa paim oa aomo outer . ...e, . -founding name. See that the word ie polled U-Af-C-l-N K. I'nce -ia. .N K l-rice a no. SEABURY A JOHNSON, ManufacturiiiK Chemiaut, New ork. slllKUK;WlilY AT LAST TPrire We, MEAD'S Modicated CORN and BUNION PLASTER. HOPE DEAF Dr. Peck's Artificial Ear Drums PERFECTLY RESTORE THE HEARING and perform the work of Alwav In ooilllon. but lnlallle to ouiara. AU Iboulertioo antl avail wlilwm M dlj tliii'ilv Wa nfar to thoi uilag tham. Bena (or ft "aerflitlve circular with katlmo.il.ilB. Addreaa, H. P. S, PECK ft CO., 80 Uroadwai New York. -wv "r- rst rilbtialnnai now before the public I 1 I AL I MYou can make money fnaterat l 1 I work for ua than al anything I I I 'A I I e'eo. Capital not needed. We J-irvy J- wm utartyoti. l.adayand upwaril made at home by the lEdualrlotii men, women, boy and girl wanted e erywhere to work for ua. Now la tho time. You can work In aparo tltno only or ulve your whole time to the bneineaa. You eau live at home and dp the work, No other bulna will pay you nearly aa well. No ono can fall to make enormoua par by onKaglng at once. Coatly outfit and terma free. Money mado faat, easily and honorably, Addreaa True $ Co., Augu ta, Malne,-10-3o. Porous