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The Daily-Bulletin. OFFICIO: 0. 78 OHIO LKVKK. , OHFlCUb FATKH Of ALEXANDER COUNTY. hSTKKKIJ AT TUB CAIHO TOHTOKKICK K011 rilANSMlSHION TIIHOUOUTHB MAILS AT SECOND CLASS HATES. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION: DAILY EDITION. Dally one ycirby carrier 813 00 A) per cent, dli-couui II paid lu advauco.) Dully, one yt-ar hv mail 1J1 11,1 Dallv, oue'numth ... W Published evi-ry morning (Monday! exceptodl. WEKKI.Y EDITION. Weekly, ono yeir J 'J- Weekly, U month 1 " I'lihlUliod eviry Monday noon. ttyi'luhii of five or more lor Weekly Bulletin ut one tlm.-, per year, $1..M. I'dilatfe in ill cue prepaid . INVAHIAM.T IS ADVANCK. All Communication thould be addressed to K. A. HUKN K IT, Publicber and Proprietor. Clonds, Beimtlfiil i on-Let. tlontitur in mist, ll- rn v hen the aumiijut Willi dewdrops bnv kin-il, . When- dusl thou roam.nnd where- is thy homoi Where banns thy nmntlc in heaven's blucdoini-? Ilrinht I'olilcn chariot?, drawn by winged steeds. ShIiI-hhi nf p'oaimre, (riidiiur with Fpeed, Fairy l-nnis hivi'rlnir o'er trlittcrinn 'n. And miked in hummock that awing with thf breeze, G idinjr in i-hiil'ops nf eiirmlne and prarl, t ii i l aiu m-nilim.' their arrow l a whirl. Trumpets and luiniiers, lnbnia of war, l.ii--linlii)lf hrlilhiut force alar, Jleni'd and rider, wilh beacons ablaze, Ail have their home in tin- ciouds' winding HIH.e. Putnmer clouds plowing with blushes and Mlli.es, Ham.- in the heavens like lovo-paintr-d Mes; ti . d' n i-dned, silver (--lire-l. rl". cy mid white, lib -lnjr the day and viiLing the nljrht. Autumn oIuikK hritht epliemi-ral irlow, I. iu'Ii wiih tm- hrooke when the water is low; lliizv and colt, wlih a bcniilooiis p!tum. Fitaided tbroiilt nit by the tun's meliow Ileum. Win!, r clouds, frlcid, liiiipl I and far, linn as the iluht ol a luster ess mar, Miii.low hikI darken, with paie ley ray. 'J'ae t-j.irtfj- fond homo, tied with the day. Bright in the heavens, they break with the tide, And seatierinir In fniinments the other divide, "iih the fhimnurintf waves, in rupturous tunics, Encircle and meet 'mid the heaven Messed isles As the rainbow of hope, when ahinintr thro' tears, Throws the strongest of lights o'er the darkest tif fears. Vina A. Sumner. LEO, THEDOG. Fonl Boner ni:iy live to bp a very old man lie is "-roin-jon'' fifteen now Imt it is likely that he will always recollect what, occurred on a certain dark even ing in August, two years n;ro. Ford's father and mother were traveling in Eu rope that summer, hence Ford, who was nil tho rcstof the year a boarding-school buy of the lirst water, spent his vacation at his Uncle I'epjicr's country place. Ford's chief companion from day to day. as he scrambled among the rocky Fpur. was Leo. Leo was a Scotch grey hound. Maj-r Pepper's particular pet. Now one curious trait of his did equal honor to his head and heart, lie hail been bought at Black's Hollow, a village if a More, which was also a post-oflico and six or seven dwellings, can be called a village about two miles fur ther up the road, among the mountains. Regularly, (dice or twice a week, would Leo slip oh" in the morning for a whole dav's vi-iiing wiih iinv four-legged tdayruates whose society he had former ly relished at Black's Hollow. On such occasion Ford had to ramble on the heights alone. N"W Aiui Spinner, Major Pepper's hired man, had a brother, who kept tho post-ollicc and store at tho Hollow. As noon as Ain.i discovered Leo's trick of going so fieipiently thither of his own will, it seemed good to him to teach the dog to carry a letter there with safety and dispatch, whenever told to do so. AmA wouid tie his missive securely about the liriglit-eyed. little dog's neck, and s;iy in his Yankee drawl: "Naow, Leo, you jest make tracks for the villas1, diiuble.cpiick. Do you tin-der.-taiid? Tiial leiter'd ought to git to the store.' Bo nil?"' Leo wouid leap away, barking joy fully, and in nn hour return to seek Anizi in the field or barn, collared with un answer from Lot Spinner. In this way the dog became, in a limited sense, the mcsengor and postman of the fam ily, when occasion prompted, and a very ipiick and faithful one. It was the laM Thursday in August, when Major Pctiper, liliisbili;' his second cup of eolVee at breakfast, exclaimed to his wife. "There. Helen, I forgot to tell you lat night that if you want to go to the town in the phn ton with nie to day, and give this afternoon to pick ing out those carpets, it'll stiii mo capi tally." Aunt Pepper laughed, "Why does n man always choose just the wrong day of all others?"' she saidinornlv."Amziiuid Mira (Mira was Amzi's wife mid Aunt Pepper's cool, ) wanted to go to 'ew York to-day to attend to that wedding-her Mister's on recollect. They started early (ai 1 o'clock) for the station, uud I don't cNpoet tlieni back until long af ter we're in bed to-night. 1 can't leave the house and lord to take care of themselves." "Oh, es, you can," laughed L'licle Pepper, "l ord might go along, if it wouldn't be a hot and stupid day in town for him, we shall be so busy. Leave him a good luncheon, and let llllll keep house by hilllself for once. Leo will help liim. You wouldn't mind it. eh Ford?" Ford laughed, t"o, and said that he r.'lUiiT "lie- is . not. "We 11 n a he later in getting mini! than six o'clock, I suppose," said Aunt Pepper, reluctantly consenting. "Oh, dear, no," replied the major, "and Ford will have a line appetite for a late dinner." A half hour later Ford ami Leo, the one with his hand mid the other with his active., if unimportant, tail, waved major and Mrs. pepper good-bye from the broad piazza, and then turned them selves about to begin the work of pass ing a jolly day together. Ford did not like to leave the house loruny length of time. A wooden swing he was contriving In the garden, the nrriingeinont of his col lection of Indian relies, iiml a letter to his room-mate ut the school one Harry North took up all the forenoon. This latter, or letter business, was still on hand, and lord was scratching ft way ut it in the suuntier-hoiise, when Leo suddenly gro vied. Then ho sprung THE DAILY CAIRO BULLETIN: THURSDAY MOKNIKl), AUGUST S3, 188S. ,i, liarkiti;; violently. '.Ii'iniin "us leiMiHv i A sir.'tuo jren niwinir. Hour ibo jiair of friends. Ford rose ami stepped out of his retreat. "1 beg pardon for interrupting you, .iir," began the stranger, very pleasant ly, "but are your fiithei and mother at aome to-dav?" "My father and mother are in Ku rope. sir," replied Ford; "but" "Ah oh I sec," continued tho civil utranger. "I had forgotten that my old friends, Major and Mrs. Pepper, had no children. Js your uncle at home?" "I'm sorry, sir," replied Ford, "but they have both driven to town this morning, and will not be back till eve ning. Be quiet, Leo!" for Leo persist ed in showing his teeth, and making sundry impolite noises, not to say growls, while he eyed the polite new comer very much as if he had been n snake. "A fine dog that," remarked the stranger, carelessly. "Well, since lam unlucky enough to miss your uncle, could 1 see that excellent man he cm ploys here, Amzi Am.i -dear me, I cannot just remember his name." The strange gentleman had a clear, rich voice. He was by the way, a stout, well-made young man, with a dark cra vat. "Sorry again, sir," replied Ford, "but Anizi and Mira are away, too. un til late this evening. It just happens so. Couldn't I take vour message for uncle,? Leo, be still, 1 tell you!" "You're very kind, my dear boy," said the unknown gentleman, looking at his watch ami backing out of the .summer-house gracefully, "but I won't trouble you. I should prefer riding over from my place to-morrow evening. Please tell your good uncle that Mr. Alexander Kingbolt, he will remember my name, called on business, and will see him to-morrow evening, if possible, at eight, (iood-bye." And Jlr. Alex ander Kingbolt, whistling sweetly "There's one more river to cross,"sie ped into a light buggy standing with out the gate. Another gentleman sat in it. and the two rode away, talking raoid'.y. The afternoon shadows grew long; the twilight closed in: Ford and Leos:it together, the boy with his hand on the dog's head. Both hegan to feel .some what lonesome, at least. Ford did. Wny in the world did not t..e pi.;e'.o:i cone toiling up the steep mountain road? Halloa! a w hite uw 1 fluttered across t:ie lawn into an acacia. For i had long desired to ascertrn that' particular owl's private address. He-dashed after it. ami Leo bore him company. Up through the dar gar den bird. ty and dog sped. Piveti':y Ford .-lipped" and f-;i. II- uttered cry when he rose, and found uat L could put his left foot to the grout. .1 on ly with a pain that sicken, d him. so severely had his fail strained it. Very slowly and paitif.i'.ly limped into the garden again, lucky foot feeding more mis.-ral' step. All at once he looked ti.r trees and s-.-.v lights in the dl:.:: of his uncle s house. Major Pepper and Aunt Hd. F.i-i! Lis ut ile evvrv back, doubtless r.iuci d; know where in tii" world Leo had gone, or since what l day. As be drew nearer the o;rof t . d smi"- :'- In; caught the sound of ,(w, :: voices, the taint ci:nn or a t.nn Could it be possible that a:ivt:;;r .g 'VI- ums Ford was frighten- ,i r: dent. Leo," said he very sof but ar most sternly, to the dog. vtnos" ear were on the alert, too. "lie down!" Leo obeyed. Forgetting bis painful foot in his breathless excitement. Ford crept dow n along tlcj back of the house. The voices came clearly from within. "And we'd better be quick about it," somebody was saying. A robbery it surely was. Ford turte-d the blind and looked within the dining room. A lamp was lit. The safe where in Major Pepper usually kept his paper and any large sum of money he happen ed to have in the hou-e for a 'lay or so, was rolled out tothe niiddb-of trie room. Over it leaned a tall, well-dre-i.-il man, impatiently directing another man, who knelt before it, and was working at the old-fashioned lock w ith some tools he had evidently brought for the pur pose. Ford caught sight of a profile, and the sound of "One more river tocro--," whistled very gently. The man work ing at the safe door was Mr. Alexander Kingbolt. An exceedingly frightened boy was Ford Bonner. "So, then, they cannot, possibly g jt over the bridge'?" said Mr. Kingbolt, plying his chisel. "All the planks art up and hid away till we go down, I tell you," replied the other, "and a red lantern hung across it." "Tho bridge," Ford knew at once, must mean a narrow, rough structure (cross the stream iiist before the road from town wound up the mountain. "lliey re likely on their wav around by the other one. It'll take them till midnight." 1 here was a pause. Then said Kingbolt, out of heath, "When you suppose that boy and the Mr. ! d-l dog are?" "Lost, on the mountain, I dare say. But if they come back before we get through, wo can lix them somehow. " Ford slipped from below the window. The boy undcrslood all. Many houses in the town had been robbed' lately, The "gang" had in some way learned that Major Pepper was occasionally obliged to keep large amounts of money in bis lonely country house. They had chosen their day carefully, made or else altered their plans that very morning, thanks to Ford's own politeness in an swering Mr. Kingbolt's questions. By a trick they had sent Major and Mrs. I C I UT lirulllld IV llmil- L.mr. fir longest, route lor Home. The w h thing ' was a nas uy, nut cleverly, planned seheim Aim roru could do nothing - alone; the nearest houses i t1M vinn(, bV() IllU,.K up tlm mountain; his swollen foot! Had lit forgotten Leo? Tlm thought darted into his confused mind like a Hash. He leaned forward into u rav of light, and gently drew out his i,('.1',eji and the envelope, still undirecied, in which wa his letter to Harry North He managed to control his ev;il incut and terror enough to scrawl up-m it: "There urn hurtflurs In our house. ( ,, (u!ek, somebody, "F()I(I lliiNM.lt." Tho cnvclopo was hecur-jd by Ford'; shoe-string to the grayhound's neck "lie very ipliel, Leo," no kept whisper, lug, almost beseechingly, us ho led the dog as well as he could down the far side of the garden, along the fence, and Homo distance up tho road, lest Leo should bark. 'Quick. Leo! to the post-oJlico to 'he post-ollicc!" bo cried, tremblingly, pushing and pointing the dog oh". Leo refused to go. lie did not un derstand all this mystery. Ford felt for a stick and shook it athiiii. Leo bound ed away silently up the steep. Ford foil, half sat dow n, on the grass. He never knew how long it was lie fore be was started from his stupor by hearing stealthy steps approach down the road. He strained his young eyes to make out a dozen (all figures moving noiselessly toward his hiding place. They were the astonished men from the village, roused from their circle of gos sip around the stoop of the store by Leo's adi nt and extraordinary excite ment. The letter had been discovered at once by Amzi's brother himself, who. like the rest, with stockings drawn over his boots, headed the party. Ford in tercepted them and made his hurried explanation. "Stay here." said Lot Spinner, "ti'l we call you." They leaped the garden wall. A few' minutes later Ford heard shouts, and the sound of a gun or two, and a str ug gle on the house piazza. "They've got 'em!'' he exclaimed, delight and relief getting the be-t of his long fright and pain. And so they had; for w hen L t Spin ner came up and carried the boy down to the hoiis,., "Mr. Alexander King bolt" afterward put into jail as I'en nis Lean his comrades and t; ir tools were ail secured under rude guardisti shin foget her. lord Jo.:;ed HI the cliecl's ,d when at c.eveli o'clock Major a:' I Pcppisf rode hurriedly up to t'c' br ly-!it house to near Ineendot the which tin' village people of t:c a Mm, Mrs. oun- ta;n ha t t I'i neii t;i"iu. iitirrv.ug to ward home, to t Amzi and M; ra, much more ado ll. Soon after arrived more explan iti. as and made over Ford and Leo than either of them n-lM.c " The scamps would have g with a i-.mpie of thousand Ford," excia.med the major a. again. "1: was some iivm-v t awav .liars, i a and that s :: 'trow '.tiesi . tice. map va ca: here to get morning." Si i much and :v. !. for : .. .I'... 'rave luiv" int.. 1 i'i i , S::.ib:s:::t O.vr in t. Pa: ey. s of cad-t i 1: Ilose. H.s - ' S 'N in slat''', but w hi statrly pr : a:T':trT.'lv rati -'. W ..-p." rat;; i. :t:i :.i .il.-ir eoti W Is " 1st. t.. 1 ''.o- , xl r t.o Hi f:l 1': eig;,t to .;'.:. horror t'i.-ri an a man (-.'. is n :C e t'o along . gr:io:; k-d to. r i.V. i bridg. I'e for . parate i and tin- ,e o' n-Xt I.: It,t ott.-ne-hi 'In., p"or it, ar.t.c: :v .:d till he ha ! Ai'.h his i :t t; ei'i-e' I' i for t,. g"O0. .Vl- to - t;. t t.rit r,'! hur:g'-.'i- ! nh'.-ieian an-l su.--J a y violent bands or; e: grouri'l with h r.-i arro-s a telegr-ip - bl- lb I - f I t.o ti o it hiiu and w tie :!! I wen r i..m po.e. I'e Vented t, awful i'i-' ti.e au'hor.ties alway pre ;i'lrnir;iiti.Vuon of swift arid Time 'I ori tld one night the. al-Aao-'o.e-l man l-osi-ned n side. walk up town so t'.nt iionnali board in ;!;' t ie pi'i', -ii'i.in foot ill i' and ami a 1 1 - - s!irg-n caugnt h: I mi o!,i;-iu-! fra-tur- -f tin' .-.: 1 1 j 1 1 1 ,'i . biise-l hi, oi, nni sarahlieiluin. I'erhap- I am these 1 1 1 - i i : i t graph y, bill that pi-'d his dura, mater, --pin and wrtrckeil his in error as to some of rms and their orlho is about the way the man with the divergent orbs told it to in-'. The physician an-l surgeon was quite a ruin. lie bad to wear clapboards on himself for months, and there were oth er doctors and laudable pus an-l threat ened gangrene and doctors' bills with the ccin-'iory looming up in the near future. Day after day he took his own iinti-l'ebrile drinks and rammed his bust ed system full of iron and strychnine an-l beef tea an-l dover's powders an-l hypodermic squirt till he wished he eouid die. but. death would not come. II- pawed the air an-l howled. They led liim his own nuxvoiniea, tincture of I'liubarh an phosphates an-l grind and brought him back lo life wiih 7i crooked collar bone, a shattered .shoulder blade ami a look of woe. Then he sued the town for .c,iyioi) damages because the sidewalk was im jM'i'l'cci, and the wild-eyed map with the lulluiiic-l nose got on t hit jury. I will not explain how it'was done, but Ihcro was a verdict for defendant with costs on tint Ksciilapian wreck. - The man with the crooked vision is not handsome, but be is verv haoov Ho says the mi but they u .y. ' Is of the gods grind slowly, veriz- middling Uw. liill Most girls, almost from bubvhood, if permitted to t with Iheir mothers in tho kitchen, love to M-e the work (lone, particularly the cooking; and nothing noughts them more than to bo allowed to iiii-'inpt to make some simple article tl.cmselve,, Tins; early play will not he forgotten, tiirls that, grow up under such training or Indulgence will have no fear of the real care when it uoiueit to them us a duty. Our Down-Town Bostauraut, The high, bid noon has come. The "dinner dishes" are ready. It is even before the stroke of twelve. But the hungry crowd are rushing in it rut not an empty seat is visible. Battle and clatter, rush and bawl, slop ami spill, smash and crash. "Bos bit'! ros pork! ros veal! ros muttiug! pi 1 1 1 1 1 pud! glass cr milk." Tables all full, elbow to el bow, eating, dialling, grumbling. Waitem perspiring, hurried and crab bed in milliner, jostle each other. Man from the country liu-ls a seat at last. Waiter at his elbow wants to know what he'll have. Man from the country de liberately opens the bill of fare. Pro ceeds to study. Unfortunate. Waiter impatient; Hies oil', Won't secure an other attendant, for half an hour. Hun gry man who has ordered twenty min utes ago glares savagely at every at tendant. Patience all gone, temper ditto, ami stomach gnawing.' Such a man is mini. Waiters pass him by in differently as'he hails each one. They are used to such cases. The noon din ner hour at the down town restaurant is the hour of every man and every waiter for himself. There sits an angry man, who "fixed his mouth" ere enter ing for some dish, prompted by a ca pricious appetite. Ordered it. Fn eoiinters remark from waiter, "All out." It seems to him as if that black man took a malicious delight in so in forming him. "They are always out of everything exactly when 1 want it," is his internal remark. As regards tem per he will go t- wreck and ruin entire ly if the shop is (-Ut of the next dish he orders. Yur w aiter forgets half oiir order, of course. You are particular rved wilh pari'cular with the to have our your lunch, 'that wretch codec "1' lea si If you are thus won't bring it dish, and you may wall uulil is qlliti- over el'e he i)i ii s brill you learn w hv plates are m:i china an-l coffee cut's ha e your meal f it. Here e (d -tone I'inis half an inch thick. H--re ware must give place a stii-'ticaily thin to the haste that slam's ilisiu-s bangs w are t Here is eatin w h tl.er t-Uie il I;.-' table and in tin' wash-tub. 11 the iio!'tcst lios. aacis f.aded without prop-'r age ai.il -i -i'i '-'.''' mast. ,-a i"... re). !''! rt.ti oti-.'ng. K ia turned ill goes o t:n' n-iAii. a to vha! iii't don't out to ol il at tic !.:'! and tic t:.:.' l.e'ii iiv.' gi w : c : i: ': an t i io, .'.! i :!' : iati. t.ol: n's w-r - In. on a .:!. and I ' I to-i c i lite. Mi, and cat eat af- i:'::' w or in:!, an-! TV : ter:io. pres! g.v- s , ie. T: mo i'i. s . i a t-n It'ty r: f::g i t -e ml :irt i r! '. v s.'- r i.f-' is sh I.IIM citv ad a .1 iv in ti ardlv t in-' to -r--..t ti i around havoc mad uls ,.f great . a t'-r s er.-' ..n p;. in t:i- -; mark t!i--:r ir the lou-1. hundred and n-iiMig an- r- v ilii -lis to jaws now fall with hungry : tae gar- yj ALLIDAY BROTH K K- ';a::o. ;:.:.;o:r Vmmksion Jlerchanfs, rj,i?., ft2ii.v yj hay l'r'ipriiWr Egyptian Flourinjjilili P. jUti f h ?rif Paid for h-tf. JOHN .Si'KOA'J, liKFiiioEUATon Cars, AM; WholoH.-jlo l;o.'i.lor in 1 1 ' :y ! V T H Y. CA it LOAD OB TON.WKU I'ACKKI) FOB stJWTINO I.o.'jfJrt a Sp'icialtv. v k i v, h : i Coi Tweirtli Stmt nnl Lpvh', CAIBO. ILLINOIS- i:iii'Kc;iikm. 1 it J ISA I'I'I HT --e-irn-'.r lurith rid roiinr V nr.-. u; pr- M fig cT-trv Hiitidiiy Duelilhit utid fnilit t iiiiI Iciiirn I'myer meei i.it wi.ui.ci Cuy tiU'lit ; nuiiduy scli-eil, le io il-v. a. w. ri'-tAUA, l ie-1 or. III I ):( II OK TUB IM:bKKMKH(EilM-oii -itirte-Mh nr-'i-t ; Snin-Uy ?:(H) in., Ilnly Con.riiiiiil-iii lOrrid a. m ., woriilriK I'mjerii II h. in. Si.telhy n iioo; H p. ni., Kvi-tiit,it J'ray i-r i:ii p. ni K. J'. J-uven port, H T. It. Iloetor. I MUST MISMUNAKV JIAITIIST Cllt'ltCIl V t'r- h' hliit m in::i . n.., S p. m., find 7:30 p. m. iKlttiHtli K- liool lit 7:H0 p. m hov. T. J. Hlmrm, or I t Til KUAN -Tlilrt-tciiUi lrt; l- rvlti l Sib I u linili 1 ;iin i. m. ; Ruiiiluf ti-Imol 2 p tn. Hut, Km-I'I--. inn-t ir MICTIIODIST-Cor. Kli'ltth ind Wilunt tr-'rtK, I'rcn'-liliii; HnliOM li ll:iin. m. iid7:H(i p.m. ifi'ley S-li'ii.fat Hinop. m. Kuv. J. A . Hem rill, p it- or I ) lit.MlVTKltlAN -.'!,.'). th r-treiit: pr( n- lilutt (in 1 hHiliHth ut Haul i. ti.. 'ind 7:aiii. in.; pinvcr tii-eiliu' W'i ila-'Ciiiiy it 7:M') p, tn.; ISmi-liiy Selmol u a .. in. I!ev It. V. (ieori-, pdiitor. ' .lO'd I'll S i H-.l'ifHi CmlnilU') Corin'i CroM unit Willi. ut ut rittitK ; e-trvlitiK .sihlniUi lii::ini n.; Si.i diiV s-il-ool l 'i p. in. ; Vunpnri II p. in. ; nor-iPi-Miicrj' -luy ill h ii in. 1,'ev. U'iinrH, I'rleiO.. . ''I . I'AT'IU'K'M- (Itomuii t'ulliolir.) Uorncr Nltilh Kiri i-I Kiel Wimli'iiiiloii ivuniii-; rierv'rio Kub--ut I. i; :oul I'i h. m. ; Va-npi-re H p. rr.. ; Hiitidriy S.'liool p. ni. ie:ivlci'H every -luy it H . m., He V. Mlistoi els rli'i OKKMMAh lUHKCTORV. I ily fHhi'ci'8. ' Hyor- 'llioiniu. V, lln.lK'HV, rr-'Hi-Ln-i- l-'i.iul.ii F, Nellin, li tk- I'i iiiiix . ,, Koicy. . tiii.ii-i'iKr Win, II. (Hlliurt. lnri-liiil I.. II. M-'Vitm, Ulorm'y W lllluin'llimdrli k. iioahii or iuooon.i "uci Wurd- Win. Mi Hnlc, Hurry Wiillor. sr. iiii-I Wurd-.l-'HHe llinkle, ('. N. II (1 urluiK. Ililrd Wird-ll. I'. lllHkc, t a vn Hmllli. Kotirlli Wiird-l'liiirliu O. I'ntlitr, Adoiph Swo b i'l. i-'U'h Wird (!lin. l.nnniHl ir. Itnnry Stout. Cuiinty (ifllcei'M. I'lri'illt ilildtfii HiiKiT. ('ire-lit ClerU A. II . Irvln, ('(Hilly Judu J. "' liiildniioll. Chi. toy clerk N.J. J I -1 it i i . ('until)' Attorney I on lily Treiirer Ml lei W. J'arker. Sliullll-Jollll lloile. i iiriini-r II. KltKiM-rulu ''"iniiyCoinmUr'liini-rii-T. W. lliilllday, .1. 11. MuIciIiut ind l'vtur Muu. Kuckien'8 Arnica Salve The BcHt k5Hlvo lu tho world for Cuts, BruiscB, Hores, Ulcers, Halt Kheum, Fever Hores, Tetter, Clmppud Hands, ChilbkinH, Corns, Hnd all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Tiles. It is guaranteed to givo per fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Prico M cents pur box. For sale by Barclay Hrothers. Advice to Mothers. Are you disturbed at niight and broken of your reel by a sick child suffering and crying with puin of cutting teelh'f If so, send at once and 'et a bottle of Mrs. Wins low's Southing Syrup for Children Teeth ing. Its value is incalculable. It will re lievo the poor little stiH'ercr immed iately. Depend upon it, mothers, thero is no mistake about it. It cuies dysentery and diarrho'ii, regulates the stomach and bow els, cures wind colic, softens the gums, te duccs itiilauimution, ami (,'ivvs tone and energy to the whole system. Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup for Children Teething is pleasant to the taste, and is tho prescrip tion of one of the oldest and best female physicians mid nurses in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price 25 cents a bottle. Si-.i: a woman in another column near Spei-r's Vineyards, picking grapes from which Sp.-er's Port Grape wiuo is made, that is so highly esteemed by the; medical profession, for the use of invalids, weakly persons and the aged. Sold by druggists. Enterprising local agents wanted in this town for an article that is sure to sell, live druggists and grocers preferred. Address Hiliiiiston Food Preservative Co., Street, lloston. 72 Kill y To The West. Tht ie ate a nuiul trot routes leading to the above-mentioned set lion, but the direct and reliable route is via Saint Louii and over the Missouri Pacific Railway. Two trains daily are run from the Grand Union Depot, Saint Iiuis to Kansas City, Leaven worth, Atchisoc, St. Joseph and Omaha. Pullman Palace Sleeping' Cars of the very lirest make are attached t- nil trains. At Kansas t'ity Union Depot, pusseng t for Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico an-l Cal if 'roia fi.ni'iji-t with cxprts-i trains of nil lines. At Atcliisou, connection is made with express (ruins for K visas und Nebraska points. At imahi, ci'tinef-tii n is made with tiie Overland truiu for California. This line oilers to parties enroll te to the West and Northwest, not only last time and superior accomodation, but beautiful scenery, as it passes through the finest por tion of Missouri an-l Nebraska. Send for illustrated mapf, pamphlets, &c, of this line, which will be mailed free. C. 15. Kltv.NAN, F. CliANDI.KK, Ass't Gen'l IVs. Agent. Gcn'l Pass Agent, Pviu: Con LivkkOil made from selectj.-l livers, on the s'-a shor-', by (.'isWell, Hazard A; Co, New Yi-rk, It is absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians have -H-ci it superior to any of the other oils in market. Chaitku Ham-, Face, muriX', and rougn sin, cured by using Juniper Tar Sip. wale bv Ca-well, Hazard &, Co. NV-vY.rk. ' (3) jHKKIFT S VI.K. Hy i i'ii-' of nti i-i-c;t-i.n Ix'-i'-d on I of the e'e r otfi' t: of 'to- -'IK un c-ii rt ol A'-llid-r retire ty i. i fU': of Ii i.o i". ai.-l to me -liri-cii-d. where by I ira roniMihi,'!'--! to male- tin- imoiint of i rer '.r, jn.;.-m--i! r-.-"'iit'y ob tmin d nmnut Wiltrr S. ' i;i;itii, fiioir of li.-rij.i rn i n K t n ru out oflho ifitiil. t.-L.'in- rjtK. l'-mi'Ih and cloitU of ibi md W;tef . l.aii-l- f. I l-avi' levied on ibe followltig di-n-r.ln d ; r-u -T'y. io it : All of aection i- even i Hi In i'.i ii'iip iU'rti ( I ''. I mid In rar.c- I (-'). i-t of the !nl (irUi- ip-a! tiirrdatn. rtitlnlni! MO i--ri-i-. tn- hiiovk ri- i.-i i un 'i in iviio: hiiq poidk cti-iat. d In tin; county of Ali-mudcr and a'.ute of lillnoia , Ther.-fiir-:. (-. rd'u..! to a!d rnmman-t, I PDall i-xiio-.-lor i pn'Hic i .coon. ia id rigiii, title Ifi-l inn ri-si ui in" move nanieu isauern. I.ar.-li-r. in and lo the above ilen.'rilied nroper-y, at 1 1 o'elock a. in . on Tn-miay tlm !'h 'lay of Auk. , In-.-,, at tlm m-i-t.-rly door ol tie: court hoiiee, in c.lu of Ciilro. Mi", fluted at Cairo, III , thin Mh dav of Anirnat, IsAJ. JOHN IliiIKiKB. Slierlff Alexand-'r County. (IIKKIFF S ftAI.K. Ily vlrl'H! of ui: cT" ni Ion lamed ont of the rlrk olflce ol lb' circuit court of A.exander coun ty an-l nut- of lliliiom. afi-l to m dir-ti'l-d. whero hv I am i -iiiiiiiiidi d (o inaW-' tho amount of a cer tain J-rkoii'-iit r-'i'- iitiy ohiHlin-d aKaiint Waller S, l.aii-ler and harmed Lander 'n fnvor of llenlaiiiin F.i urH out of tlm laiidn. teie niun'i, l'oo-I and eha'lelKfil lln- raid Waltur K, Lander and Sainuul Lander. I hnv-t levied on the follow in 1 den ril'i -1 nronertv, to-wlt: All of union eii-v n (III. lu township aixteen (1-0 and In ruM."' two c.'i. entof llio Hid prin cipal m- rldiMi. itid liuid l t I o n and b.-liiL' uttui li.il In tin. ciilllit v -if Alelallller llllll KtKll! of lllinoia. 'I ben foie, ii'-ciirdiiii: to a-il-l coniinan-1, 1 ahull ert in..- lor i-iil-j at public hucIIuii, ill tbc rluli t. tide and Intercut of thi nhovo named Waller ti. Lander and Siiinucl I.an-l- r, In and to the ahovo il--c'ilied pmperiv. at 11 o'clock a. m., on Tn:aday lliu lb riny'ol' At iruM, lss.1. at tlm wuHterly door of tie- rimrl lintle. In city ol Cairo, 111" Diiti-d at Cairo, I I . , thia (illi dav of Auun-t. lHSII. .JOHN HuDOKB, .Hberill' Alexander County. ARIL YOU AND LACK VITAL ENERGY? --.. I ni. Ilnwiin: liiiiviinlcHMioi-x .j-s itml inn null. r r.iHChrn ttHK viuiic iimi .iiiknHiiii eeii-iiiii-.iH iiii-I Ourininta arm nilriicilri, lnr N-irviHinlMihll-It -. I'iiiuIihI". HIiKiiniiitlam K.i.-is),l'.xhuiiiitliin, LoM nf Vital Knru, (Iwrwork rd llmln, Wank lliick, Kid- nay, I.tvar, and blomacB rmni'liilnta, and araadapl ml lu l.rriiKH Sr.x, 'I Iim iilipllancnairath VMry luU-at Inv provid and nn ilrwly -1llb.rt.nl from Iwlliand all nthi.m, aa (hay ioaitlvnly vann riil rnntlniinna ciirrnnla Kit bout luiids, ciiunlni no Mirf.n, nnr Irrltu linn i-ribnaklo ran Im wnrn nt work M well an rial. iinly nntltw iilili. lo wniirar )iwnr rui i lnl.d Inmimtiiininrinr. i i.nt Mt I dlM-iiii I i-.l.'i'ti rutin "tiiu-ia nf all dlMiiimia whuri trlcanilMait m-tlu troatmnnt i. ni i.... .ill 'i'i.. .km fur MEN ONLY at nn-'n raarn tlm Ki.ul ol illwiii-'. a" 0i'7 act dlrtti't ut-n Nannua, Mimcnlar, and lIcnKmllva l-anKira. iiilll rutiirlw ilia vltullly wlil' li I" Klwlrli-lly ilralin-il rrum thaaya lm hy nioiiKa or lmlli-ri-Onri. thny thua In a nnliiral Way riviirennia tlm w-'ulim-aa wlllinut ilrucalnu tha atom lu ll 'I hoy will I'lil'K "vary enaa ulini t of atincliiral rla unniirullun, and w arn irund In furnluli tba mnal luiHiliiitU! an-l iih"iiliili liriinf In aiiiinrt nur clalmis llliistrnti'il l'iiiuiblnt Kror.or aunt anulnd fnrllnpnataKa, CcniuHiUon I AMERICAN GALVANIC CO, fiat k Invltod I a 1 8N. Oth St.. St. LouH.M' Noui-ojtono, fliew Neive-I.lfc, hlreiu'lli nnd Viuon H it puslllve t'e-l-ii'al I en lnr Un- L rn of Manlv Vltror In Youtnr, MltldlfAfJ and Ul'I Men, no iiinlter I rum w iml eiui-e. In Nrr void iJublllty, Exhauatlon, Impotency, Hiiul'lill Wrubll'SH, mill Ulelfed nlllnelils. Ilils ht -itidartl Rnmoily In llcnrtuln cui-e.iin-l In nil Midi Hiilli'lorri, Who Hi'liil It MiileliK-lit of llieli' Intllblea, IHIUMIItliy aitllli'leilf to troV3 ltl Vll'luu will lie lent Fi'oo of Coat. Addreaa, NFUROZONE MEDICAL CO.. P.O.Box 8404. NERVOUS mm f V: HI'KKJfM PORT GKAPE WINE 2 Cf.-l ..fr-s '-v;s??A Spxkr's Port CjJ'ape Wink ! I'Ol'U YHAi.S Old). fPIUS CELKHUATKIl N ATI VK WINE la mala from tint Jiiici) of tint Oporto i:ain-, ralaed iu tbia country. Iik Invaiuabie tonic and rrrcnifth-i-nlni propnrtiea aru linaurai.ai d bv any oilier Naliva Wine. Il- ln.' tlm puru Juiro of the (Jrupu, produced under .Mr. Speer'a own peraniil nupervl aiou, !l purlly and Keuu im iiena, Hre Kuarantced Tbt youueal child ni..y partake nf Its tri-neroui qiialltien, and the weakeel Invaild it hi- it to art van laL'n ft la particularly beiieflcliil to .lie aiji-d and dehilllaled, and anited lu thit varioua aliineiita that allVi t the enker m-x. It In I u every reapuct A WINK TO UK HKI.IKIl OS. Sneer's I ,). Sherrv. The l J. KITKItK V la a wine of Superior ( bar acter and partaken of tli rich qualitl--n of Itio krap from which It la made Kor I'lirltv. ItlcbiiCiia, I'fa vor and Medicinal Tri-pcrlic. it will bu found un excelled. Sneer's P. J. P.ramly. Thin Till ANDY "taii-la unrivaled In thi C-mn'ry belturfar aitperior fr iiK-diclnal pnrpi. !. It In I puredinlllatl jii Iroir the grape, and cmitali, va. nible medtclnit propertiea. It ha a dellcitu fla vor, aimllarto that of ihe rap- a, fneti which It i dlatllii'd. md ta In un a: favur amuiiL' llr'-rla' famlliea. -.ee that b i-i;-nat!iri- of At.KKKI) SI'KKK, l'afaalc, N . J., is over Ihe cork of each bottle. tSokl Hv PAUL. SC1IIJH ANIJBV DRU(i(ISTS K VKR Y WII l-Ui'.. Hvufl'i Sp.'Clflr Inn bt.-n the nieina of brininng health md happii:---.! to t!.ouarnls wlm were pronounce-i Itirurahl.' of llini.-l r:J sWn litcrinc. HEAR TIIE WITM'SSES! Saved from a Horrible Death. I'pon dr.-d d dollar for I n t in ! nuinv of the h.-t m--U:cl men. witl.o'it ai.v b--i)'-r,t. 1 i:!-r-.-.j ei cruciatirjg'y. and all mi h.-at fro ti-i vti-d me that the :ry hit-J of deaih j (.-;! a;.;.r, i:g . I riugbt it . S .. a rtrowr.itiir .n it i itraw. f-er tir. two !ni-.tn- I ceti'.d I..-.-I chmee fur the t..-itr The tor- b'inntod.i rharce frvi-H and th Hh--um'.l-ni toi."i Whsn I bad taken :x b-Jtt.-- every mi- r id h t.ed atd my ikln bein to i!:i.ie a f.Ht irii aytrince I pe'raieted nntll I btidtsli-n v-- '--et e. Ia:;e r .e, nd TH EKK l-M-IAM MI'IuM OKTUS DI-sKA-sK KI.MAlMMi. and I f..i & - 1 m I ev.-r d'd I have i;:te'i iw.'f.tvnine pe-i:rl In fl.-eh. and my frleb'.-- w-iieti r at mv imp ov--d cou dltlofi. I have r-ricirr,-'nd' d ltton.any. tidin every liittice with r.nii'.'.et.- ij .-.-.. I iltve thil S. S. S. baa nv.-d me from a t.-irri!-; dt-a'b. e'. II. MILKY, i,"i.Bcy. IK. I 1111 Hire tl.! :!!' Specili- nv.-i' mv '. fe. I wa terribly pol-nm-d w.tli M'i ar.a. mid w ,i j;:ven up to die. ' S I ft ' S j i r r reh'.-ve-l nie prumptly aii-l entirely. I tliink It la the i'ra'.-at r.-eie-ly of the ue. C M' N 1 K H . S-ip . (j.i Work-, Home. lia. Write fur a copy of the Utile book (n: I llllll KI'.WAItll will be pid to anv t'h. mift Ifl."IIt wiUWl iimi, un ,i,i!ifii ot i'Mbottlel i S, S . one partiO of iiierctirv. iodide potn-sltim or any mineral aitbatntire. tiuc swirr srF.ciKic co.. Drawer :, Atlanta, (il. I Til E liAblilllAV" V ...... ' ' -.I u, e.T . ' A New md fomplete Hotel, rr.-ntlni! on l.-'Veu Second and Hailrotut hlree.la. Caii'o, Ulinoi: The I'aMeniicr Detiot of tlm Chlrairo, St. Lonln and .u-w (Jrleana: Illlnola Central; Wabiiefi, St. Loula and Tactile; Iron Mountain and Southern, Mobile and Ohio; Cairn an-l SI. Louia Kallwayi Bro all Juat acroaa thii atreet; while the Steamboat LanriiiiK ia but one arjiiare dialiint, Thla Hotel I" In uted by hIciuii, hu fl-'ani Laundry, llvdrauilo lilevalor, Ml-'-lrtc full lt-'ll. Automatic Kin -Alarm. Hatha, nbioilm-'ly puru air, perlect ai'werai-i! anil i ontpU'te Hpp'ilntnieiita. HiiHirb ftiMitshltiirH; p.tifir.i kitvIcc; ind an an BKCt'lleil luhlf . I j. V, I'Allll'Kili'V ('.. I,OMH..' Schenck's Adjustable Any Uonackeoper In the land ai trii'lifttftA Rtovi-pat In new Fir Ilnck. nevt rnriitea ami new Llnlngilbynaing SOIIEKrOIt'S ADJUSTABLE STOVE REPAIRS. A BS Ti MiO AO IhMtwh-i rrum iinllirri'itimK, nr.ii.ri nr nth.roumin mk, ann.rviHl, l" iilrlli"l, 'li)'.l'llv ilrlltieil, and iidiM M wrfiirra llft-'i dmlea irnHil)-. ran Im- o.-eful; .nil ram. Mallr ourtit, lil-ii'ii iii-mx h mnll.-liii . Fiiiliir.nl bydmhin, BilBliHri anl Hi' I'"'"- ""bfil mv. i 'Tatoki Minafimiini nrrvaiia 'nll"l,. rnrmcni ir-H-ay,-bnhillrin"ri"-s( I II K M 1IImTI)nThiI.I;h.Vb2 Vlaaraaa aa.-iml iiro.naln r.nuirulnu to full ind m anannn, r niiu-, rin-vii,, ui.biiij, ).Haab MM t. oninn"vi''n wim iiiiT.mi.il rr, TON tiEUKlif CO M W. Utk St. JIM IMi 5 Pr.tP::-'.- E. 31 'i i.i. ' X. '. .il-T.J. ... : m I 'f-v i 4 S8 M - 2 mm i il "in III I im Tzf m iio-nii imiiiMnaiMn l i.u.-fc-cij tin W aiikn