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The Mly Bulletin, umcuL paper or Alexander count KNTKRED AT TH1 CAIBO P08TOFFICB FOB TRANSMISSION THROTJQH THE MAILS AT SECOND CLASS RATES. T00AL NEWS. Fire deitroyed the stave factory of Messrs Daugbcrty and Wilson, at Mound City, last f veiling. It broke out in one of too drying apartments near the smoke tack, and when discovered it bad made considerable headway. Mound City has no portable fire engino that can be used and the only means the people thcro bad of lighting the flames wero buckets of wa ter and a little steam pump in Meyer & Nordman's furniture factory, and for this latter not enough hose was on hand to reach the firi'. In this dilemma Cairo was appealed to and Mayor Unl'.iday responded promptly. The signal wis given and the Cairo fire department turned out in full force, but the Arabs only went up by the "cannon ball" train on the Wabash, taking the "Little Arab and two lidao carts on a flat car. One of Messrs. Halliday's tugs, with a pump boat generally stationed at the coal dump, also went up. When they arrived at the fire the factory was all gone and large heaps of staves and lumber in tlio yard were being devoured , by the flames. The pump boat got first water on the lire and did effective work thenceforth, Tbo engine found some difficulty in finding wa ter, and soon after it got to work at one of the large cisterns of the furniture factory, the nozzle broke in seme way and work had to cease. About this time the Deltas arrived witb their engine, on a special train, and in a few hours the fire was extinguish ed. Nearly all the belts and tho saws, and much of the lighter machinery, wero re moved from tbo .burning factory and saved. The estimated value of the factory was $23,000. Insurance $6,500 in companies represented by Mr. II. II. Candee, of this city. The institution was a very import ant one for our sister city. It was built only about two years ago; employed fifty hands within and about an equal number out doors, getting out lumber. It turned out 25,000 staves per day, or material for 1,500 complete barrels every day. Mr. Daugherty was in this city when the fire occurred and received the news by tele graph. . . The Teacher's Institute. The Teacher's Institute which has been in session since last Monday, closed yes terday at noon. The exercises were con ducted by Prof. Reeder, of the faculty of the Normal University of Bloomington. The Professor made a fine impression among bis class by the admirable manner in which be explained and .elucidated his methods of teaching, and be certainly im parted new and progressive ideas to tbo teachers and others who were so fortunate as to attend the Institute. . The exercises yesterday consisted of a drill in the elements of reading, arithme tic and language and were of an exceed ingly interesting character. The teachers present were hopeful that the Professor could remain all week, but he was com pelled to return home as business of im portance demanded bis attention there. Of the 63 teachers in the county but 10 were in attendance, and of those but five were.Cairo teachers. Tho teachers who were not present certainly missed a rare treat, an occasion of great profit as well as interest. The following teachers were present yesterday, viz: Miss Lizzie M. Sbeppard, Miss N. J. McKee, Miss Jennie Bchutter, Miss Mattte Allen and Mr. Reed Green of next years corps of Cairo teach ers; and Misses Jennio and Maud Warwick Miss Rowling, Miss Clodfelter and Mr. Vick, of the county schools. Among others present were Mrs. Hacker, Mrs. Lohr, and Mrs. Gibbs, County Superintendent. Some one has declared concait worse than consumption, and the comparison is a true one. Many are the "conceited" who cry down legitimate remedies, and who de lude suffering humanity, wIiobo only salva tion is the immediate use of Dr. Bull's Cough gyrup. Weather fieport. Summary of Meteorological itecord of Yesterday Afternoon for this Weather District. Sky generally clear. Barometer below 80 in the north and northeast. Rain re ported from St. Paul, .08; Vicksburg, .91; New Orleans, .13. Thermometer ranged between 73 and 04. The Bulletin thermometer stood at , tollows at the different hours of the day given in the diagram below : - 0 70- -6 A.M. 88- -12 M. 86- -0 P.M. BQZ Midnight o illE DAILY1 Boy Killed. About 0 o'clock last night, as the special train which had taken the Delta engire to Mound City, returned, and when near Thirty-second street, a boy named Jno. Henry Smith jumped from one of tho flat cars, fell on tho track and was killed. The train was moving at tho ruto of probably twenty-five miles per hour. At the point where tho boy jumped olT the street was several feet higher than the track, the track having not yet been raised to tho raised level. It whs quite dark, and it seems tho boy was not aware el tho con dition of tho street. Ho jumped olf in spite of tho protests of those near him, but failing to gain a footing on tup of tho bank, he fell back under the wheel. One fiat car, tho tender and engine passed over him and ran about a rquaro before it was stoppod and run back. The boy's mangled romaius lay strewn about the truck. One leg and aim were cut ofF iiu his head was mashed to a jolly. Tho boy was the sou of a widowed moth er who is employed at tho boarding house on tho corner of Thirty-secoud street and Commercial avenue, to wbero the gsstly remains were conveyed. After Tweuty Years. Milkot, Mifjlin Co., Penna. Mrs. John Gemmill, in 1804 injured her spine and was partially paralyzed tor nearly twenty years. Sho was advised to uso Bt. Jacobs Oil, tho conqueror of pain. Tho first application gavo instantaneous relief. Before the second bottle was exhausted she was cured. Fuss and Feathers but no Logic. From tho N. Y. Eyenlng I'oit, Ang.2CJ. Thero was no answer undo to Mr. Schurz's damaging speech at tho Blaino Brooklyn meeting last evening, but a "beautiful floral helmet, topped with a white floral plume," was displayed from tho stage, and was greeted with liowla of delight. When the presiding officer pro nounced tho names of Blaino and Logan, he paused, glanced nervously to tho right and left, and then curtains wero drawn back and portraits of tho candidates were revealed,1 amid fresh howls. After these demonstration of "enthusiasm." Stewart L. Woodford came forward and said that he had never favored Mr. Blaine's nomination, but being a good Republican and having a low opinion of the Democratic party, ho should support Blaine for the Presidency. Then Senator Hawley made a long speech of nearly two hours' duration about the Re publican party, including a flvo minutes' defense of Blaine, which we have treated elsewhere. Then Judg Foraker made a speech. When is the earnest speaking for Blaine to begin? It cannot bo possible that his managers hope to elect him by this kind of campaigning. You Would Be Very Foolish To Order or Buy any Watches, Diamonds, Clocks, Bronzes, Solid Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Music Boxes, Cutlery, Jewelbt, or Lamps, Without first sending six cents for postage and receiving tho magnificently illustra ted catalogue of the MERMOD & JACCARD JEWELRY CO., Fourth and Locust St., St. Lnuis. When in St. Loui3 call on them. (2) Stages of the lliver. River marked by the gauge at this port, at 2:12 p. m. yesterday, 11 feet 1 inch. Rise during previous twenty- four hours, 0 foot 7 inches. Chattanooga, Sept. 3. River 2 feet 3 inches and falling. Cincinnati, Sept. 3. River 4 feet 2 inches and falling. Louisville, Sept. 3. River 3 feet 3 inches and (ailing. Nashville, Sept. 3. River 2 ft 0 inch and rising. Pittsburg, Sept. 3. River 3 foot 5 in ches and rising. St Louis, Sept. 3. River 13 ft 6 inch es and falling. "Willing To S.-U Him. A Louisville physician hii3 a pet monkey, Jocko, which always took great delight in watching tho ladies painting and powdering their faces, says tho Times of that city. Ono Sun day after the family had gono to church, Jocko got a can of green paint and a brush, hopped into the dressing bureau and painted himself from head to tail. Tho doctor's wifo, who thinks a great deal of the pet, got a pint of turpentino and tried to wash tho paint oft. He stood tho oporation heroically until the turpentine began to Boak into his hido. Then, with ono wild bound and a horrible screech, ho sprang about fifteen feot in tho air and struck on tho kitchen roof, over chimney tops, along tolograph wires, down a polo and went tearing around tho block as though pursued Ty a cyclone. Return ing to the house he made war upon tho doctor, for whom by the way, ho hasn't much lovo, and before the contest end ed the doctor's hand was badly lacer ated. The doctor offers $25 to anybody who will steal the monkey. Arsone Houssaye has a mania for building ehateaus." Ho now has seven at Beaujon and is building an eighth. Ihe seven were named respectively tho houses of "Yonth," Lovo," Knowl edge," "Family," Ronown,',Wealth,, and Wisdom." Tho eighth which ho is now building, is the house ' of Death," and will be the mausoleum in which its author's dust will bo placed. .. UAIKO BULLETIN: THUttSDAY MOKNINO SEPTEMBEK I, 1884. A Now Biirtticnl Lamp. Ono of tho newest adaptations of electric illuminations Is in tho sbnpoDf n very small lantern, which can bo introduced Into tho mouth, throat, and In somo cases, tho stomach, for tho purposo of aiding surgical and dontal operations which cannot bo carried on without light and for which it has boon extremely difficult horotoforo to obtain light by mirrors or other moans. Ex periments have been making for somo years to portent apparatus of this kind. Sinco 1881 K. T. Star, an export in oloctrical sclonco, has boon working at intervals upon minuto oloctrical lamps, and at ltut succeeded in gottiug highly satisfactory results. Putonts havo boon obtained. The instrument has been critically oxnminod by dentists and Btirgoons and has already boon used In practice Tho lamp primarily consists of a dolicato glass bulb, from which tho air has been withdrawn and as nearly a perfect vacuum created as possible l'hu bulb varies in shapo, being spheroidal, flat and compuss-shapod, and also cylindrical, with a conical termination. Through tho thin walls of tho lantern ruu tho conducting wires, connected by a carbon aro, on which tho electricity centres, and which thus bocomos tho place of light. Tho glass Uuitorn is very small, tho cylindrical shaped boiug scarcoly half nn inch in length, and with a diamotor not nearly so great as that of an ordinary load poucil. The compass-shapod lamp is about ono-quarter of an inch thiok, and has a diameter of an inch, whilo tho sphoroldal seems scarcoly larger than a good sized pea. Tho lamp is at tached to a handle, from sovou to nino inches long, nnd about half an inch thick, through which run tho wires con necting with tho battery. Tho hundlo nnd tho lamp can bo soparatod, nnd thus but ono handlo is necessary for uso with tho different forms of tho lamps. Tho intensity of tho power, and honco tho brilliancy of tlto aro of light, can bo rogulatod by moving along tho handlo a ring which connocts with tho wires. Tho handlo has sovoral joints and its positions can bo arranged m almost any way so ns to adapt it to tho shapo of the cavity which it is pro posed to illuminate. Mirrors can also bo fastonod to tho lamp and light ro lloctod to places whero tho lamp can not bo introducod. To provout tho too groat diffusion of light nnd tho radiation of boat, tho lamp may bo partially covorcd with a hard rubbor or gutta-percha enso. When tho lamp is placod in tho mouth of a patient ovory portion of tho throat, even to tho lowost parts, and every re cess of tho upper placos can bo plainly soen. TI1I3 will grontly fucilitato tho work of surgery and dontlstry, and cn ablo an operator to concoivo a much moro thorough diagnosis of a caso than tho uso of any other moans previously known, l'lacod behind tho tooth, tho Intense light renders not only tho tooth, but oven tho gum above, highly tran sparent. If tho tooth are good and uu decayod, no linos will bo visible but tho prosenco of a tilling or of the mero beginning of decay may at onco be soon. Whon tho lamp is placod within tho mouth and tho lips aro closed, tho entiro front structure of tho mouth is brought to view. Tho bono and tooth forma tions aro easily discoverable nnd evon tho interior of tho nasal passages. In tho saruo way tho instrument is of great valuo In tho troatmont of obstetri cal disease, and in studies of tho stomach. No unpleasant sensations aro experienced by patients, ovon In cases of protracted uso, no other effect being noticeable than that which fol lows the drinking of a hot cup of coffee. Tho difficulties in bringing this appli cation of tho electric light to practical uso woro duo principally to tho fact that nono of the electrical manufactur ing companies in America mako tho right kind of a lamp, Mr. Starr tried thorn all, and not getting what ho wnntod in tho very best shape, was compelled to go to Europe. Moro than a scoro of different lamps, carbons and moans of conveying power had to bo tried before tho best was found. 1'hila dclphia 1'ress. Treed by a Rail. A joke Is told on a party of this city. They wero holding a private picnic on Picnio Point A young man wandorcd off and finding a shady nook by the lake divested himself of his clothing and took a bath. Whon he camo out nnd was about to put on tho first gas mont, which was a reddish color, he heard a roaring and loud rustling in the brush behind him. Ho looked, and behold, an infuriated bull was coming toward him, and was already within a dozen rods of him. His shirt was about half on; he did not stop to mako any adjustmont of the garment, but pro ceeded forthwith to climb a treo. Ho was about six feet from the ground when his bullship reached the scone and commonced pawing tho ground at tho foot of the treo. The young man criod for help, and his cries were evon hoard by his companions. All bands started, but when the sad predicament of tho young man was noticed a por tion of the party retired, and tho re mainder with sticks and stones put tho maddened animal to flight, and tho treed young man slid down and clothed himself. Ho promised to put up the cigars and ico cream if tbo party would not tell the joko on him. Of course thoy will keep "mum." Madi son (Wis.) Democrat. Preaching. Tho tonth consus shows, for instance, that thero aro in this country 64,698, or in round numbers 65,000 clorgymon.. Supposo, for the sako of illustration, that each ono preaches but twosormons a week, which is porhaps rather below than above tho average, and wo shall havo In tho course of a single year a total of 6,760.000 sermons. Further, suppose each sormon of only thirty minutes' duration, also porhaps less than tho average length, and at the rate of a hundred words a minute, each sormon will havo about 8,000 words or twelva book paces each of 250 words, and all tho sermons preach ed every year will givo a total in print ed mattor of 81,120,000 book pages, or 162.220 volumes of 600 pages each, whilo if an average congregation of fifty listen to one sormon, a total of 8,800,000 worshipers is prosonted at a singlo aorvico. St. Louis (Jlobe-Dcmo- trat. i SPECIAL NOTICES. Legal Blank Kept For Halt- at Tub Bulletin office. Warranty Deeds, Special Warranty Deeds, Chattel Mertgages, Quit Claim Deeds, Real Estate Mortgage, SuipeiiHs, Executions, Summons, Venire, Garnishee lllanks. &c. Thousands Say So. Mr. T. W. Atkins, Girard, Kan., writes. "I never hesitate to recommend your Elec tric Bitters to my customers, tney givo en tiro satisfaction and aro rapid sellers." Electric Hitters aro tho purest and best mediclno known, and will positively cure Kidney and Liver complaints. Purify the blood and ngulato tho bowels. No family can afford to bo without them. They will save hundreds of dollar. iu docti rs' bills every year. Sold at fifty cents a la.ttlti by Barclay liros. (3) Sprains, lameucsH, pains and stiffnesH, weak back or disease of thu spine will be iimneiliutcly n-iiuvwl on application of a Hop Plaster over the affected part. Its penetrative power is wonderful. Warranted to be tho best made. (Ill) A Fair Oiler. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich, offer to send Dr, Dye's Voltaic Kelt and Applicanccs on trial, for thirty days, to men, old or young, alllieted with nervous debility, loot vitality and kindred troubles. See advertisement iu this paper. 3 KiicKivu'H Arn icit salve The llest Salve in the world for Chits, Bruises. Soros. L'lcerH. Salt Rlimim. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles. It In guaranteed to givo per fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 35 conts per box. For salo bv Barclay Brothers. If You Do I If you want to sell anything, 1 1' you want to buy anything, If you want to increase your business, If you want to hire anyone, If you want a situation, If you havo a houao to ront, If you want to ront a house, AdvertM in The Cairo Bulletin. A Walking Skeleton. Mr. E. Springer, of Mechanicsburg, Pa., writes: "I was affected with lung lever and abscess on lungs, and reduced to a walking skeleton. Got a free trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, which did mo bo much good that I bought a dollar bottle. After using threo bottles, found myself o.ice moro a man, completely restored to health, with a hearty appotito, and a gain in flesh of 48 lbs." Call at Barclay Bros.' drug storo and get a free trial bottle of this certain cure for all Lung Diseases. Largo nettles $1.00. (3) ItTTashion is Queen. Fast, brilliant and lashionablo aro tho Diamond Dyo col ors. One package colors 1 to 4 lbs. of eoous. 10c. for any color. (.Jet at drug tista. WellB, Richardson & Co., Burling- gon.Vt. Soiithorn ExpoHition, Louisvillo, Ky. , August juui to uciouer zbin. The Illinois Central R. R. tickets to Louisvillo and return Mondays and Tin s days of each week, at $10.15. Tickets good to return on twenty days from date of sale. 1 wo daily trains leaving Cairo 3:15 a. in. and 8:45 p. m. A. II. Hanon, Ow Gen. Pass. Agt. Merited Praise. The udiversal praiso bestowed upon Kid ney-Wort as an invaluable remedy for all disorders far tho Kidneys, Livir and Bow els, is well merited. Its virtues are univer sally known and its cures are reported on all sides. Many obstinate cases havo suc cumbed vo it alter they had been given up by the doctors and a thorough treatment will never fail to cure. Sold by all drug gists. See adv't. Advice to Mothers. Are you disturbed at night and I" kee of your rest by a Bick child suffering mi l crying with pain of tutting teeth' U so, send at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup tor UMluren lectn- ng. Its valuo is incalculable. It will re lieve the poor little sufferer immed iately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates tho stomach and bow els, cures wind colic, softens the gums, re duces inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. Mrs. Wins- low s Soothing Syrup for Children leething is pleasant to the taste, and is tho prescrip tion of one of the oldest and best female nurses and physicians in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price 25 cents a bottle. Cheap Homes in Arkansas und Texas Along tho lice of the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway, Texas and Pacific Railway and International and Great Northern Railroad, are thousands ol acres of the choicest farming and grazing lands in the world, ranging in price from $2.00 to $300 and $4.00 per acre, in a healthy country, with climate unsurpassed for salubrity and comfort. Send your ad dress to the undersigned for a copy of sta tistics of crops raised in Arkansas and Texas, in 1882, and makeup your mind to go and see for yourself when you learn that the crop for 1883 is 50 per cent larger than that of 1882. To those purchasing land owned by the Company, and paying one-fourth, one half, ' or all cash, a proportionate rebate is allowed for money paid for ticket or freight over the Companies lines. n. C. TowUbeno, Gen'l Pass. Agt. ! St. Louis, Mo. Tna-DAiLr Bulletin QSLT. TWKNTT CENTS i FIVE WEEKS FOB ONE DOLLAR DOCTOR nine 01? St. Charles St., HT. LOUIS, M0. A roulr Ornilunr of two medical fiilli'Ki'H, una been Iiiiiki'I t'liuHKi'il In tils treat ment of I lii-milo, Nurvuin, Hliln nml 1 llooit Ulneniet limn any other iliytlclaii In pt. I.onii, m cliy imp'1' tinny unit ill old retl rienta know, CiiiiaiillKtlim ntnffle or by null, free anil Invited. A friendly ti.lknrhlauilnlnii cnateiioililug. When It In lienhonlnnt toyltlt III city fur treatment, ninillelnoa fan lie tent tiyniiillnr rtpri'M evrrvwlieie. duralile cui' ginirtinteed: win-re douut exlntult. In tVaukly tated. Cull or Write, Worrou Pmitratlnn, Debility, ITental mil Phyilral W(vniiM, Horcmlal anil other affimtloiu of Throat, KMnanl Honrlj lilooj lmpurltl ami II I noil I'oUcinliig, rikln Arfw tlnni, OM Harm anil Ulfr, liiipmllnmnU ta BUrrlM, HhiMimiUim, I'lli'i. WpufUl trillion t tiw from itnr-work brala. MIIUm'al.rASES wtlrn npuflaf attention. IHPMi arlulm from lmirmlrnrii, Km'MiMj IndulR-onrM or Kiuiurii, it I ai'lf-cvlili'iit Hint a iivili'lnn prlnir, fiurt leu Inr alti'iitlmi to a Haisnl' rmii't attaint jtriMit k III, anil ili vsli'lmit In ri'KUlur vrai'llin all over tlui I'liunli y knnwIiiK tlil, frmi icntly raomiiiii'int miiea to IIih ulilrit iillli p li A inert m, wlierii every known aiiplliiurn tpnoi'tel to, anil the, irovin I k""I rHitillr of alt !(' nml roiinlrlea arn imeil, A wliole liniiae l iini'il fiirnlltre uiriioea, anil nil lire tieateil Willi kill In a rvii'i'lfnl innnneri unit, knoH.HK what to iln, liiiexi'rtiuenlaiii luaile. till u" Coiint nf t lin ki in I iinniliir miplvlni'. tint rharKi'n are kept low, mien lower Hum It iln- niaii'leil liy nthern. If yon tecum the kl I i ml d'tain'rly nml I'urii'i'i nn. cum, thai t finior(niit mntler. FuuilibU'l, (10 iai'H. Unit to liny Ktlilreu fled. PLMt3.IMARRIAGEGUIDE.pM?s Kli'ff.int cloth nml uttt Itlmlliiir. Hvnl.t for M prill1 (u piiHtiUt'nr rum'tiry. Over lllly ileiiol ii iili'1'.iiet. Iinv to life, art re nil tliu follow I n K Miliji'i'tt! Who limy iniirrv 1 whon it i why V I'roiiei aKeto iinu rv. V ho iiini ry llr.f, Miinhooil, Wiiinnnliooil. Plivtlenl ileeay. Win) ahonlil marry. How life ami hapiiliiwt innv u liirrenH'it. 1 hotn innrrliil imi'rvlliir thonlil reml Ii. il nr eoiUelllplnl nu' by alt ailull pernoin, then kept nmler lock a i l in reii I key. roiinliirrilltluii.tiiineai nhove, hut "r rover nml iiKI pugoi, uvntt by mull, w nuiu ur pontagii. KIM'CATIONAI. ST. (JURA ACADEMY liiAL'iiinrimtlv Hlliiiileil In Iln' aiinllii'm hurt ill WlHi'imnln. I'liiilla nrrivniL' ill llnliiiinin, Knnt Mil- iua mi nr tliileim, III , iiiny loieiihunn In Academy fur en tveynin'n. I'or Inrther loirtlenlnra nliply fur Cataloituo. hi' ('I.Alt ALAUIUIi. Niliciiniwii Minimi, (Iriintt'it., WU- ST. IlKfilNA ACADRMY, MM) KW0OD, tlio miiL'tilhVnnt ifll'l of ex tluv. WiiHlilnirn, M mil ton U'Ih . Ih a iriini h of St. C liliH'i nml (ilium lino ud in-1) 1 1 i ii ul iiilviinlui:i a. nUl-.'m. PENNSYLVANIA EES. CIIKST'SH Wit year npetia Hoptrmber 10. A Klllliurv I'olUi;" Willi nlvurmt v 1'uwnra. Depart Dielila Ii. ( lvll Kiiulni'rrlin, t'lieinlnlry ( hmalra and KiiL'lifh. tMri illurn nf Hapl-. W . I'. IIMIIday anil H. II. ThiHllewiiinl, mill nf Meanru I. W, llnr clay, Cliiirlen (inlllulier nml It. II. CiiiinliiuliKm, of thla city, or ol uoi. t in.u. in ah, riuameni. L5 5 8 5 SO '01 5 S Ol - ui n a bs aUIMvCit (Alt. Cxtl WeakNervousMen Whom debility. eilm ntted power prtnimiiirn ilefiiy anil finluro t perfurm llle'a diitlea properly ara cntitml by emi'motn. tirrorn of youth, ilu., will Mini a iirrfeet anil Uuliiiu runtoraiion to rohuat henlili anrl uliroi-niia' iiiuntimitl In i THE IvIAPoTUN HULU8. Nnilliiir at.oiunrh druxinnK nor ItihI ninlfinln. 'I'll in t rejitniullt. nf INervmia Itelillltir and l'h vtlciil IlVi'ny lamilforiulr tnecaanriii neeanno dimi-h nn periect, nifignritit, new und dlrci-l nmitinila and Ahnhit ihir uiiuhneta. Kill I infur:natin and Trnutiiw free. Adorena l.'onmillinit I'liytiilan of MARST0N REMEDY C0.,46W.14th St.. NewYork. WEHK, UNDEVELOPED -PMS OKTHK HUMAN HOPV KSLAIHIKIX l)KVI?i PTKt), HTKKNUTHKNKO.' Kic. Inun nlwnwt.lng uiii'tii. Itnitf run m In nnly f quirit' wfl mil Kft, s t fiiiL tlixrii ih no itvjili'niw a ftliniit.f Inn. Otitliti rontmrv. tno nil VHrtiWTN ant T (ii nl circulnrH viviiiK nn imri inimrH iy itn iii'Msiinr I I ' if t FREEI RELIABLE SELF-CURE aaaaai A ITOril pmwnpiion tn . . . . a ...t..i n H.r In Ilia II. tit (ntwr reil red ) for th cure of Vttw Ja4li(Mi t ninhooA, IfaiafcnM-niirt em.i. Hon! AddrtM DR. WARD A CO.. LauliUna, Mo. m Dr. KEAN Ni), 111 HtlOTH Il.A"C hr., CIllCMO (K la Ub'lirid m.i, H illll lrallug all Prh Tata, Narrow. Ctirm.1) anil HfMclal dlt- I UN,B HirmiHn I m.i w - ' I i.-i ..lat atlaaaaal (. Oltt k2 V ' tolltilnn wirwrntlly, or or lnwr ft JT N nr. Ra It Ui oalr plijtkita la Iha city tlltt wtrrtint car or no H-j. pafaUlaitnuid book, gitr l.owi pttttrlyUout, l kmulU OPIUM MORPHINE HABIT DR. H. II. KANR, of Ika IKgulnny lliimt. now nirmt a Ktmtilr wliertbf any ona a rani hltuolf nutoklT aa vtlalMtl;. n.r wiim ltltnniltni1orHmoiiltrniintiiiliitnlnit.llrtlmtn4t.,n(1drtaa H. H. IUII . A. ., .!.. 10 falM UU,n lark CKJ. AOKNTH WANTED. 35000 PER MONTH! tfflUUV.VV 8AjAUv AND COMMI8HION to competent bualnenn m inaiier for thla rlty (ol Hiatal Agency. HKHPON81ULK COMPANY, bud- Ineaa D-actlcalW monopoly, riyalllrg tho Tele phono. I3W C Art 11 HEQVIWKU for ll.ono SAMHLK OUTFIT STAI'Ln GOODS. NobouUi. L k mm No Putlcultri adren, with rurerencei. THE NATION AL-(X)., 21 East 14th St., New York City. Public Sale oi Unclaimed Goods.. Ttiaro will b told at uDilc kactlun tut atnr... and cbrin, to Ih blxbuat and boat bMoir ii Wodiieaday, th luth day of 8Ptmbr. lu aV.bl Wharf boat of I ho llalllday 4 Phi lipa Wbarf Boat Pi'., lavlnir moored ta tlm Dublin landlna- on n. Ohio lilyur oppoalle tho foot of Sixth trreet, Cain,, llllnola, Tlio aule to commoner, at 10 o'clock, and continue until ill are aotd or ttlipoaud of, unlet, prevloualy called fur. Tho fiillowlnir lot nf annita. nfenalla Ae . whteK havoheanlti atom auil uncalled for mora thin twelva moiithi lam pa.t, puniboMd and marked follow yl! Lot No, 1. no mark, I bo ttoro pi do, 4c. a. nan rr .Tirana, nrooiiyo, A', 1 IIOX KiRtawa.ro. a. i. 6. P A W, 1 brl atoru plpo. no mark, 1 acale hnam. Kl'iehor Cairo, I box II It gooda.and 1 budaliiail. mill anil alata. n. I. W. 1'blllllil. 1 box II II anuria. I. on ninri, i mix lanma, tn, 8. .1. W. l)yenpott, Moinphli, J bdl ennvaat anil ilinw. II. no mark, 1 box Rlaaa. III. Ex Htr Vlrulo 1 ilrau aaw. II. Aut. h. P. Jt ll.Hhow. Calio, I box allow lull. II .looArmatroiiK.dr otvlllo. 1 lirl flunr I. I, M . V, AiUina, Calro,l brl mineral wninr. II. no mark. I box plow polnle It. Puter Hiimau, 'i'eiarkaua, 1 box bardwarn ID II., I lot llnllowiiro, IT. I.I.., ' llllauiiylllo, o., 1 box dry Konila, IH. nn mark, 1 box framoa. III. n. (I. Knliorta, Montlcullo, Ark., 1 brl liium fi Imneva. i. M V. Hupo, Fort vVorth, Teiat, lirl ulaaawaro. II , Holly Hprlhim.MiM., 1 lirl bnt- si. iina. . II Jt 0., Mlltmrn, Ky. 1 hale bitting. no mark , miwIhk inacliliin. 'I. .Int Hell, Ullln, 111., I pr hainea. !ii. no nrnik, 4 liillni.Ci Una waihhoarili. vil. I.lvlnraton Co., Iron foiinileri, rillilinrK, 1 ho apple pnruri. It. A. Klild.l linHUtkn. VH. Dan l'h. 'Inn, Vii'.koburv, I lull (I nprlnit). I'll. t:. II, W I wash aland. :ui. Mnrv Hamplo, t;alyrt (!ly, 1 box II II Kiioila. ill. Hiuilli Jlrna Cairo, t box II II good, an. H'orroll 4 lliln, Onceola, Ark., 1 box II II ilmiiln. III. III. Win. unlit, (lonan Inland, I box tun. T. T.Tnvla. IIIH I'onil. Ark.. 1 bor. W. N. tlnaklll, Cairo, t box II U BoiiiIhI llll. 37. Allan hato I'olola, Cairo, 1 box. Knlhrhllila it Co.. Clu.. O.. 1 box. im. no niiirK, nnxea paper inula. :tu It. I. Alkuii, ICviumville, Iml., 1 box ilriiiie. 40. no mark, I box II II good a. 'II. M. A. It , (.'Union, Ky., 1 box muff. 4.'. M P., I hiironu II, K. W. I). Tlioiniinon, I.iIk, 1 box gtn or nniim. 41. K. W. K , Thinimnn I.ilg, 1 box camly. 4r. K.W. I)., Thompann I.dg., I box aarillnea, HI. B. W. I)., Tliominon I.dg., 1 box neutier aauen. 'Ii, K. W. II., mntnlua. Tliniiipann Ij(IC. I box 18 4.1 K. W. I)., Tunmpann I.ilg., t batt looac n. K. W. I).. TUompaou Ldg., I brl niiunr. Ml. K. W. I)., Thompaou Ldg , 14 brl vlni'iiiir. 61. K W. I)., Tbomnion L-lu., brl molunaea, JC. W. I)., Thompaou I.dg., 1 box brandy liencln n. BJ. M. K. W. II.. Thniupion I.dif., ilo nix uiarawHrii. M. K. W. l).,Thompaon I.dg., Mo., inn piraien, t,f,. K. W. II., Thompaou lit , Mo., Inn brandy cborriea. Ill, R. W. I)., Thompton Lilu., Mo., oadiiy tea 1,7. S. J. Hlmptnn, Tv kn Chariot, Mini., t boxni tobacco. IH. no mark, I hoi II II gooill. Mi. do 1 box mdae, tin. do itn III. do ilo IX. do liil (!. O. nnlta. llll. A. II., New Madrid, 1 hoi mil ie. til. no inaik, 1 trunk mdaa. tin It. T. A rion, iioiilfont, 1 box candy, nil. P. A It., Uaiikin Log., Mlu., 1 but tnliac.cn. tlV. tioo W. CniIk, (are,. Uui Fowlor, l alo mure. OH. Ilniianniiin, Armon A Co., Hi. I.ouli o liillii colli in aaekH. (ill. no mark. I box b ulng paildlua. 7''. do Ii bulla tobacco. 71. 8. Hun ii) Hlilo, 1 baircnffeo. do do K brl niiniir. Tl. M.C. Mclllry, 8t. Cliarloi, Ky I box amid let. Tl no mark, 1 lirl lamp olilmnloi. 71. A. Kiilin, Mllloklm licnd, 1 box J.lly. 71). no mark, 1 box anndrlui. 7. H. Niivaio. I.I I do Uock, 1 brl gtani wnrc. 77. 7H. 7ti. mi. HI. Hi. Kl. HI. Hfi. NI. no mark, i bnrkota lmr itorei. do do do do do do do 1 box bar atoroi. do Ho do do do do J. 8. N., t box bar itorei. 1)0 do H7 HH. do do do d i M. Ilutlnr ft Haft, Holly Uetrcat, Mlu. not meoic.no. IK). J. II. Cavanura, Montcrry, Ark, 1 box firs crni'knrn. III. no i ark, I hdlo wagon rod. VI. do 1 brl gianawaru. Ii:). R. H. Aiken, Evanaville, I boiei airno medlcli o. 01. D D .aynoA Hon, Dilla., 1 box elai-i. 05. McKi own A Pond, 2 boxci itovfl fix luren. 01, Jno. tlolden, Illandvtllo, Ky., 1 box ua 1 bootn. 1)7. no mark, luhl ck vallioi. HH. do 1 trnnk. m. J. II. I'rav, 1 trunk. 1 O. K ,0 nlowa. ll'l. Huannl, lllnl't Point, 2 plowi. W. A., Cairo, 1 box liungy hedi. and I box Eearlnit. THR IIALMPAY 4 PHILLIPS WilABF-BOAT CO. Cairo, 111., Aug. MliJhHI. T JE3L 111 . ABE LINCOLN Mutual Life & Accident SOCIETY, AT CAIRO, ILLINOIS, Organized December, 1883, Under tb Law of 1883. COPYRIQIIT SECURED. Hucccnor to Wldowi and Orphan! Mataal Atd So ciety, organlaed July 4th, 1877, nnder the lawi of ltfTSt. , . JOIIS II. ItOIUNSON Proildent WM. STKATiMN Vlce-Prtsldent J. A.UOLliSTINK m. m -Treamrcr C. W. DUNNING n Medical Advtier TUOMA8 LEWIS Becretarj BOARD OP DIRECTORS rou Ibt YEAR. Wm. Htratton, fltratton A Bird, pro-uri, Cairo, III. J. A.doldatlne, ofUolditlne 4 Hoeenwater, whole ale and retnil dry good;C. W. Donning. M. D.j Proi. Bd. Med. Kx., for l enalom; Albert Lewli, commleilon merchant: J. H. Hobinion, county ludge ami notary public; Wm. V. Pitcher, com. broker and Insurance agent; R. II. Balrd, city treetinpervtior; M. PhllHpi, carpenter and bulla cr; Thoma Lowln, attorney and aecretarr ; K. V. P:erce, attorney it-law, DuQnoln IU.; R. O. Pic cannier of Centennial Bank, Aahley, III.; Albert lUyde n, caahler of Oeorge Connelly k Co., Spring Deld, HI ; B. M Mann, attoroey-at-liw, 168 Kaa dolphitreet, Chicago; Hon. Kobt, A. Hatcher, at-torney-at-law, Charleatoo, Mo.) H. Lelghton caahler Flrit National Hank, BtuarU Iowa. The Reg-nlar Cairo ft Fadacah Dally Packet. , SUi GUS FOWLER nBNRY E. TAYLOR, MUtW. UBOUCJK JOUKs, Clerk. (, . loarei P.tdacah Tor Cairo dally (HnndAji izep .. . - ..J Iffnnnil nit Hit m I B.t. m i eai ai s aw ui., . - - - - - - r- 7-- J Ing.learM Cairo t 4 p.m. 1MoudOltrtll9.il-.