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THE DAILY CAIRO BULLETIN: TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 7, 1880. MIHCELLANEOl'8. LAXATIVE UNLIKE PILLS And the luoul Purgatives, In pleasant to take, And Kill prr, l mif"' Ilia m"M potent and hnrmlvM N.velrtu KMnvator mid ( Ifinwr that Mm jut t'U til '! L-lit Ul .U (! Hull.', ri ('UIMtiUO- lion, Hlllilin, llciwtiwlio, I'llca, mid ull tlwtr.krt U'Uiri' Iiom nn nlMfiwtr'i it.tte. o li Iti'-rto, tl tt luciiiupiiriit'ijr lliv bf.tl ruTatUttituiU, Avoid iu Il.Mtr.Mft: ttnl.l on l.-HI'lll III flflli-lf nilk-d f(,r. TltOtMl.t'ltl'IT tYtXATIVK l put up In tiun.-l lui Ihiikx milt, l ine 141 o-nu. Auk jmir di iieuwl (ucJiMiitiitivf Fhiiiiililcl, cr ivHrth ilia pro wUrtwr, I. K. llF.rilF.lilN'lT'iN, I'uili i l New Yoik. BtfCftf Puaciu! no ANY FORM Of 80-Cuuo Electric Belt, Hind, nr Appliance rjitilftieiir.Kertiia,Chrriifl ti.'l rlper.al Ln.,i., .... Hull.. I'l I.VKKMA' HtK OAI.VaNIO Itt, SVniIi, .. Y ( itkiciiihIi, O., or rji Frmi:l, rl., f"r their f 1 'wniihlnl and "The Eleelrie R.yw," and yen will nave Iiw, htnllh ami wury. Th Ml. Ck. thu iroadHtl.rs iniiin 'Uii Electric Aniliiiii- on tha Auitncuu Continnifc HOW TO CURE. Coxsumi'tiox, Coughs, (OLDS, ASTHMA, CK0n All diseases of the Tbrortt, Lungs an J Pulmonary urgnus. I'SE ACCOIIDINO '' niUECTIOXS. ' Allen's Lunir Balsam. WANTED! UlTtl afiXKT ii'rrwbtrt u m!I Tea, ( itf, bAliuir Powder, IL.urlDf l.i. . , l.l,. elf .. ot unit, Itanlw.. triM Ubttll li.. fMpV. lM U lJ UiU, St. UU, M. $51 n til Ouifusentfreclotii0fowliowl.il to en gsgw In the mom pleasant nrul profitable riuluvi) known, hvcrvtullii: new. nilalD.it reoulred. will furuieb everything. $lo day and upward In yet easily mad without staylnc away from home over night. No risk whatever. lany new worker wanted at once. Many arc making furl one at the ijnstiiea. Ladl.a muke t imuu aa men, and t oung t.ova end eirl mane ureat jr No one who in millltii; to oork fmis to mike more money every day than ran be uiadoln wk at any other ciuploymeut. Jhose wn eui:at.'e at nin e will find a h'irt rnad to fortuoe. Adurtfa 11 HAL1.ETT A CO.. J'onland Maine. MKDICAL. MRS. LYDIA E. FINKHAM: OF LYKM, MASS. PLVoveiiEn of LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VS5ETAELS CCMPOUITD. Thi Pn.ltlro f'nm For all Female Complaints. TYM prcparatl'iB, a It nam 'lirniiVa, '.onuiij' Vrgruble Fropvrtlra Uiat are hannk wl 1 t del- ' irau Intalld. I'pon .n trial the mcnit . m 1'iaad wilt tw rocnirntaod, a relief 1 In t.. , and wbn tt iu I cot-UnuM, In nlroKy ninn xhan. drwl, aperraaivntrun'tr(T(Ttft,AJVf.w will U tify. On acroant of IOi pruna nxfU, U .4 to-day r rommrndrtl and prvacrlbtd by Ibe Ix-M phyaiclana In th country. ' It wUl car mtlrrly th wir. . fnrm of falling cif the litrrai, UtKorrtKM, lmjrular and painful HntniaUon,aUOTajdajTrinbl;InnunrnaUon and Urmtlon, Hood Lnira, ail Mfplacmnta and th eon Mintnt iplnal waaknna, and I tvpcrlally adapted to tha Clung of Ufc.' It will diaaolre and rxprl tumor from tha otcnuln an rarly atag of dtrclnpmvnt. Tli lndnry to ranevrout bumor tbrr la checked wr apdily liy it uaa. In fact It haa prorrd to b tha (Tfat tM and bft remedy that baa erar been diaooter d. It pameate arrry portion of tha tyttem, and glva new llfeand rigor. It remorea f alntnrat.llatulenry, da atroya all rraelng for atlmulantJ, and reliOTca weakaaa f tha atoinath y eurr I)ltlB, neadarbet, Keirnna Frort ration, Oeneral Debility, Slrepleaanea, Depreaalon and Indl geation. That feeling of bearing down, raualng pain, weight and backache, la alwaya permanently eured by It um. It will at all tlmni, and under all cimimntan' rea, act In harmony with tha law that gortraa tha ' fvmaleayatem. , For Kidney CompUInt of either aex thla compound ta nnaurpaaaed. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound la prepared at ta and tW Weatcrn Aienoe, Lynn, Maaa, Trie 11.00. (tlx bolt Ira for tOO. Sent by mail In the form of pUla.ttlanlntlieform of Lowngra, on rvM-ijit of price, 11.00, por box, for either, in l'l VKIIAH freely anawcra all Icttcra of Inquiry. Send foi nam pblet. Add rem aa aliora Jfmflon (Afa paper. Xo family abouldb without LYDIA riNKHAM' 12KR VILLA. They eura Oonatlpatlon, BUlouauea aodTorpldlty of theLhrer. adcunupcr box. ItlCIIARDSON & CO., St. Louis, Mo. Whole.nlo neimla for LYDIA E. riNKHAM'8 VcKotublo Compotind. la md from a, almnlo Trophlr.nl Leaf of Karo Vnluo anil li 1'OHITl VE Uoinmly for all tbo din- tlmt eatiso jpnln Id tha lower part of tlio bodv fof torpid Mver HoiKlnohan Jattmllee--DUilni'M, Uruvol, Malaria, and all other illfllcnlllea of tho Kidney. Mvur and Urinary OrRMU. For Kemiilo Umi'ftppa. Monthly Mriiatruatlona, and dil rlu l'rounancy, It haa do equal. It roaton tlm orgAtia that tnako tha blood, and hnnca 11 tlia boat Wood rurltVor. It I th only known nmndylliai curea Brlht'a Itanaa. i'or DlabaUa, ua Wr aar'a Hrl)lnhctcCiir. Vor aalo by Urumtlat aud all dealer! it I.S4 per cltlo, l.arupat bottloa In tho morkct. Try tl,' U. lii WAUNKM Jt CU., ItocUoitot, N.T. i 1 ImwKim ER'3 .V 'BH TIIE DAILY BUIJiETIN. MaWug Window Canlons, For growing lino, in.allliy platiM t'.if-ro um iniiny cinililIon wliich mast In jirt vt'rv cl. For instdin'c, tlio tern K-rut:r of the wator saiii;i.l to plants niior.M lo ittiout tho hi'.uio (Jnroo its tlio toniicrUiia' of room in vvlii'! the plants iii'u jrrowinjr; or, if ft litllo hifjlier, v.'ill bo' ft bonclit. When tho witter 1:1 civen, nutiicit;r.t ulioulil Lo rip plicl to thorou"'lily saturato the soil. A nji'rc tli'lbhlo on t lit '.irfiu' doea more harm than good, us it draws up what mointnra tliuru may be in tlm e'oil bi'low whore it i wet. , PlnnU slioiihl iijt bo allowed to stand in nauccra lill;d with water. During cold weather wa tering a better to bo dono in tho morn ing, as then all superfluous moisture g'-ti a cliance to cvr.porate befofu night. ( in tho afternoons 0 warm days it is it great benelit to growing plants to havo their foliage pprinkled. It helps to wash oil' Hie du-t and keep tho plant in a healthier condition. Cleanliness witii plants is a great source of success. Fresh air must be supplied to plants as well animals, to insure good health. On all zood davs jrive enough to e!i;.n?o tlie at moonlit re of tho room. U i.s l(it jriven at tins top of the win- (low, as a circulation is iheit made with out ranting a draught, which, under all conditions, avoid. Kat her than have a cold draught nishinir thiMtticli tbo plani keep 1 he windows closed, and there will be sufliciHit air admitted through the tops to benelit tli'in. Tho tempera ture at wh;eh plant.s should be kept during tho Winter is lower than a good many would simpo1:?. High night tem perature to both greenhouse and win do.v plants is injurious, the result of which are weak and Mender growths, with but few flowers bi-ing produced. A temperature of 43 degrees during the night, with (Ji) to Co degrees during the day time, is high enough for most plants. Of course, there are plants which require a good deal higher tem perature than this; but they are not so well suited for window culture. The main aim should be a steady tempera ture more than a high r pans for evaporating moisture ' be kept on the stoves during 1 weather, when plant are growiiiB not only helps to prevent a from having an injurious effect, but modifies the tem perature to a great extent. The most effectual way of fertilizing plants in pots is by npp'vingit in ".,-iid form. Caution is neee-ry licveif,', not to apply it t'jo strong. Weak and often is the best mctliod and has the most beneficial result-,. A tablespoon- 1 ful of ammonia in two quarts of water is htrong enough for the most vigorous plants, and has a wonderful effect upou most all kinds of plants. Guano is an excellent fertilizer, but has to be used with caution. Just suflieient to slightly color the water is strong enough to use guano in a liquid form for plants. Soot makes excelknt manure for plants in pots, if judiciously ap"ied. It gives a bright green tint u t :c foliage, and deeper colorings to tue flowers. On mine kinds of plants such as hvdran g' ss it changes the color of the flowers altogether. It is diflieuit to mix soot with water, if put into it loose; but, when tied up into a cloth and theu ;o:i' e ! in the water, it can be pressed o'.'' t made as Mrong as wanted. . ';, t it small quantities should be u-i L It applied too strong, it destroys the roots of the plants like guano. Pig eon and hen manure make good fertil izers lor plants, but the smell is very 'tensive and objectionable on that ac 1 (nut. If kept in a barrel, with con- rderable charcoal mixed with it, the smell is mostly destroyed, but caution ha.s to be observed in its use, as it is, like gur.no, very strong, and injurious lo :)iaut-life when used too strong. 1, Vnskiold has ordered a vessel to V r at the mouth of tho Lena, v I e;..o he will set out in 188'J on an other voyage of discovery in tho Arctic seas. By going overland through Sibe ria to the mouth of the Lena, he hopes to "steal a march" on tho brief open season. Poetory of the Table, More appetizing than all patent ton ics is a perfectly arranged table, spark ling with cleanliness. So let us bo a little extravagant in our fresh table cloths, when soap, water and a litllo labor are all we have to pay. And now we must decide, shall we havo the best china and do with some stoneware for everyday? Or shall we pay ourselves the respect usually reserve'd for .com pany? Clearly, we are tho persons to whom it is of tho most' importance. Shall we sit down to mid plates and cracked saucers six days that wo may enjoy gilded china tho seventh? liy no means. Wo will have plain white I eneh china, which can always be matched when broken, and we will sit down to it ever' day. In the same way wo will bring out the plated knives and silver forks, and partake of our food with a sense of our own deserts. We shall feel increased respect for ourselves also, with napkins and butler plates; so those wo will have. '.A Story from Paris. Correspondence t'liilmlolpliiu Ilultetln. During the last yenr I was in Paris I heard a very pretty story. A party of merry, bright-eyed American girls wero nt a window looking on to a court-yard. Soon a seemingly old man crossed the yard. "That's the mnniuis of X.," said one of tho girk "lit lives in a f arret of the house and lives by giving rench lessons." M'll begin lessons with him to-morrow," thou said ono of the youngest girls. And sho did so. Sho soon perceived that her master was ono of tho most polished men sho had ever met. lie was not over !I0. Want and grief alono had bent him into pre mature old age, for ho had an aged and sick mother to keep, w hich his earn ings could not always do. What did our little American girl do? Sho qnict- ly proposed to marry tho marquis. I riued not tell you how readily ho ac cepted. This is tho happiest maniagn between a poor French nobleman aud a rich American girl that 1 know of. 1 ran givo tho number of the house and the street whore the first act of tho comedy look plaeo. The marquis walks now as straight as any one, and tho dowager marchioness may frequently bo seen at the Hois Hitting by the tilde of her brilliant daughter-in-law, whom ho worships, as well oho may. Tho New Seal of tho World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion of Iiull'alo, of which Dr. It. V. Tierce is president, consisting of a figure of Acs culupiusr tho I'ulhcr id' Medicine, uunnoDnt ing tlm glolo, lltly symbolises tho world' wiihi reputation gained by tho Family Medicines of Dr. Tierce now manufactured by this incorporated company and sold in all parts ot tlio world. With a mammoth establishment, tho World's Dispensary nd Invalids Hotel in liullalo.und a correspond ingly large branch establishment in Lon don, this association make medicines for the wholo world uot only that but they personally examine and treat with spe -'al medicines thousands of cases. Among the most celebrated of the proprietary or family medicines are Dr. Pierce s (lohlen Medical Discovery tho irreat blood-ptirifyer, and Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets Hittlo pills) and Dr. Pierce's Compound Extract Smart-Weed for bowel affections, colds and painful attacks, as colic, neural gia and rheumatism,-Favorito Proscrip tion furnishes relief from fetnalo weakness and kindred affections. All sold by drug gists. Snakes Catching Fish. Foret an l s.r ini, One (hiy, w hile catching minnows as usual, I noticed a number uf snakes, the common water moccasin, Approaching the dam or fool wily of stones. Tlm wsiter yet lacked .several inches of roaeh inglhetopof tho sloneway, although it vita rushing in quite rapidly, and cii'rtjng with it ninny bull-minnows anu small white perch which wero un able to resist it. Watching tly snakes, I. nw onu after another reach the dam and take their station upon it, sub merging themselves all but their heads, w hich were raised about an inch above the water, ami pointed in the direction of the coining tide. In this position I counted seven snar, arranged in un even intervals, in ;i spare of les than sixty feet. I came to the conclusion at once that they w ere fishing, and watched them with a good deal of interest. Pretty sxn I saw one head strike for ward", going under the water, reappear ing in a moment with a large bull min now in its mouth. Tho snake immedi ately loosened its hold upon the rocks and swam for tho shore, reaching which it disappeared in the bushes; and this was repeated at intervals by each of the seven snakes. When they re turned from the bushes, having made short work of their "catch," each snake sought his own particular location on the rocks Wre being no clashing of interest thrn. Vow "how is this for reanoi r it -'TuC-tP .T!ov do these snakes -re to lycate themselves, and the . . star i f the tide at which to start tticir fishing excur sion? How do thev know that a num ber of minnows will be swept over tho miniature fails made by the rock.s? These are questions that go bevond my comprehension, and I leave them for others to answer. Hut the facts re main, and anyone who will take the trouble may verify them at any time during tho summer by a visit to Gravel ly creek. The Folly. Of using mere stimulants finds its punish ment in headaches and disorders of tho stomach, complaints which I lost otter's Stomach Bitters is admirably calculated to I remedy, flits sterling tonic and regulat ing medicine invigorates the stomach with out exciting it; trunquilizcs tho uerve9, by restoring vigor to the organs most closely In sympathy with them, namely, the chs- trie oilcans, liver aud bowels. A healthful impulse given to digestion is often tho meaus of preventing serious and aggravated physical disturbance, and there are many preparations which aro advertised and rec ommended for this purpose, but among modem remedies none has achieved such a wide-spread and well earned reputation as the article referred to. Physicians of emi nence prescribe it, and the concurrent testi mony of rispcctablo persons of all classes and avocations, proves that it is every way worthy of tho confidence generally reposed in it. W. it. Taitan, Contractor and Builder, Ohio, says: An Lxeclsior kidney Pud re lieved me of pwn in the side of fifteen years' standing. Plcaso send me another Tad. Sec Adv. A una, was told to put thymcin the soup, so she puts in her mistress's watch, that was the wrong time, if she had had Dys pepsia or indigestion and taken Spring Blossom that would have been the right thing anu the rigl4 time. The Cairo Prices .Currant. Office Washington Avenue, (ComcrTwolfth Street.) Tas Cairo I'iucxs Cvrhent Is published every Tuesday and Friday from the office of Till Canto BaixzriN, and Is Intended to givo a true report of the condition of the market on day of publication, and the publisher trusts that full and complete quotations will bo given by the baslnosa men of the city. TEHM8. Ono cent per copy. On all ordera of IS or more, of came date, tlio subscriber's name will be printed without extra charin). Orders for extra copies must bo received by 10 o'clock . at., an dav nf publication. The Market. Monday Evening, Doc. 0, 1880. t Another cold wave from the north struck this section yesterday. The ground froze solid last night, and there is good pros :ct of the river closing again to St, Louis should tho present temperature continuo for nny length of time, Business in leading branches continuoi active without chango in prices, whatever changcL7 taken place, how ever, will bo noted below. FLOUIt W note a quiet fooling in tv o market, and light stocks. J)calca ant i if a .. i ' puiu bu acuvo iraiio in consequence ol e closing of tho river to St. Louis by ice u d low water. Prices remain without change, II Ax Stocks aro accumulating and prices aro off about a dollar on tho tor day. Tho demand opens littlo slurof week, while rocclpta continuo unifon, ITxitM Aijont, kl!cut, CUIoauo. INDIGESTION: ). fl.tr Ph JLV JL m -....J, Z... W. " , .,..- , 3:SPK1NG BL0SS0M!i!ii . ( . ...w.. :::.:: H ... t tttat ( :::::SuId by c()stivenessEEEEEEpim CORN Tho market is bare. Prices aro high as compared with other markets, and ought to attract stunners, but not enough comes in to supply tho mills. OATS-Steady and firm with light supply and an active demand.' MEAL City meal is in active request and orders stand over unfilled for want of stocks. BUTTER Stocks are larger, and tho ucmanu nas iaiien oil. rriccs are unchang i t i i .... . ed, but weaker. EGGS Steady and firm at 25c, which seems to bo about ruling prices for fresh re ceipts. CHICKENS Live urc overstocked and dead dull; choice dressed poultry finds ready sale. TURKEYS The market is well sup plied, aud the demand only moderate; Dressed tutkeys sell at 8c for uudrawn.and 10c for choice. GAME The weather is favorable, and prospects are for an active market. APPLES Trices have advanced, and the demand is increasing. POTATOES Very scarce and in active den and at quotations. hsales and Quotations. NOTE. The unrca bere kiycd are lor talcs from flrfct band In round lota. An advance ta charged for broken lota in flllluzordere, FLOUR. S00 Mils Varloni ..4 002.1 M lito " country lancy ; i0 " varloua Kradea 5 W) 3 8129 00 S U) 5 25 5 10 100 " choice,....- 3)0 " rouotr)' choico IK) " family AY. 4 ear prime Timothy is no 80 oo ti car choice 1 luiothy (aold eatly). 6 cat ziltedee 19 00 1 car choice tied Top 15 00 a cars good mixed IC S0&17 00 COUN. 1 carmliedln aarki.. I 2car mixed, bulk . 2 csra white, in bulk ... 1 cara white, In eacka OATS. 2 cara mixed In bulk Scam In sack 3 cars choice in bulk. WHEAT. Pod, th r bu Wn to ..i ooai w 1 (10 MEAL. 5-0 bills City 3 25 KUAN. KO sacks, delivered BTJTTKll B'Oponnda Northern roll.. S4(i25 .'3 iiva-jo f XII SOD ponuda Northern., J ponnns ni nom fiOU pouada choice roll......... 3iu ponnus CDoice roil 3u0 pouuds Southern Illinois. . IS EGOS. 500 dozen.,. 9)0 " 300 " TURKEYS. 3 coops live, per dor 1 coop, email 6' 0 pounds dressed, undrawn 200 " choice, dressed 8 5U 6 00 POULTRY. 4. A coops good mixed chickens.... 30 dozen, dressed 2f 2 coops mixed chickens CABBAGE. Per h!d. .. 9(2,10 ONIONS. 10 bb'.s.. 3 TJ POTATOES. 50 barrels.. 50 bushels 3 25 65$ TV CRANBERRIES. Pcrbbl T 80 APPLES. lSObhls choice 0032 50 !0 bhl. runcy on 50 bills, varieties 1 75I&2 60 CIDER. rcr barrel 5 50 09 GAME. Vrnlmin carcass. . . : . saddle M 8 Wildturkuvseach AO (Jnalla m-r dozen (HXi6 Habbiie SM 0 LAW). Tiercos. ..,.. ,. . .. ....,.. ...,, Sa Half no B Bucket a t PORK. ' Pressed hogs, choice B 1.1 VU ' ...... HIIIMM ...... a.,.,, J lirusscd, " common 4! MEAT. Dry salt Shoulders Hams " Clear sides " Clear Klb Sides M SALT. 5 U 6 73a St. Johns 31 85 Ohio Ktver ..t. none sacks. : tt 9 onnco burlaps. 2Vi bushels .7.. Oat sacks, Obuahela DRIED KUU1T. , Peaches, halves andtiartera II Appies, nrixui "'OKASS. f Choice navy , 1 T5 Choice medium I i CnEKSK. Choice.... 1314 Cream futv' H6l f L A. iwso XT TALLOW. f 8 u HIDES, Calf, Green ' Ury Flint . Dry Halt . Omen Salt .. ' Oruen. Bhwp l'oU TBIM0SIALM CrnmonL.tRi,orA6U"! , u o(Utig....vo just porusod your niatrl- (. iod luVion in this morning's Bulletin. V ' . tit 2 ,va I was cnumeratcu in tlio list of bene dicts in search of tho myth of "connubial fullcity," I proposo to givo you uiy views as adduced from your article. You have kindly drawn for mo a pen plcturo of your self physiologically; anatomically and mor- 8PKINOm.OH80M. ;.::.::.r::::BILLI0lTSNESS ' I 1 1-3 X ... JL JLV JL " " " 'Illl'll tN "rL.! a . , ! Mtft a a ) ...... .1 PAUL G. 8C1IUJI, CAUti) 17 riANOS AND Mendelssohn Piano Co. Will make, for the next 60 days only, a Grand Offer of PIANOS AND OEGANS. $(150 Square Grand Piano for only $245. STYLE .V J'ncn'fici'nt ltorcwood caae, elegantly flnlfhod.3 atrlnpa? 1-1 Oct&vci full patent anmenti... Li i ""'J1"0 UtnttM, our new patent ovurptrunR ncale, boautilul caned !(; and lyro heayr m i. It J d hr'ie fa,"'y n'0",,iln,K ro"l f'U I"n 'rme, Krwch Grand Action, Orai.d ilam. K'.!ilcd I. " lmI,ruveBU-'llt wUlcl1 can ,n UT "y trad to tho perfection of tho Instrument la u-MnBn-'i.Vllr rlhl J,n"t1ruln"1'tn"x--'l,inddollyBred on board tho cars at New York OOffC fA with fine l'lauo Lover, htool aud Book, only JJJ'iU.VVa ...wmiTi'um h"D.trn V'".1 tri3'; L"eIia totcV Tn do tot aend money with order. CnilT aent with ord. r will he refunded and freluht chumc paid by na both wnys If Plauo la not iiut aa rep- rwiiSdfoJnvw ln0B"d bfi'd for Catttlotuo. Evtry iB.bament fully ivT- P 1 A X( iQ V? r f" (wllh Hloi!' Cover 8,1,1 Book)- An irMr Flrt-c!oH) and aold at Whole X Izlll JO "lf(;torypiici.H 'lueael'luno madconeol the fluent dif plnya at the Centennial .. , , ouu nciu uiiBuiiiHiupiv recomnienoea lor the lilnheat Honor. Tha .sijujiru contain onr New I'aieat Healo. tho created lumroement in tha hlatnrr nf Pfnn m.uim,. Th. 't". hi.ahfin J flTi1.C. ... n"Tir8' Vrl,llvc!y V, l?Bke ,1,c O'" ,'lBm, of tu 't:ht' 'one "T creat ft (lural)IMly. Ihey are r. ci.tnnielided by tho highest iiiiihIi a I HNilmriti,.- in ti,ent.. ,...1aih n uce. and not ono diaantiailed nnrrh..r ah piu,... freo lf n,,,l,fcirv. Uno't f,.U lo Iw n."&rVbvi:i. X. " , Mld 1 id "MQ Our "Parlor (irnnd Jubilee Own," etylo 35, la tho flneat and awcelciit toned Ked LIJ110 orn ''" offi'rcd tho muHical public It contalua Flvo Octave, Klvo acta Keed. four nf JU (lrtni'.,. fflrli anA ..t.a nf 4, M rrui...... I.. .. t.L ... 1 ""Po...MW''U.Viof.:.UWC Ji F..1""0.' 'fi-wcn and Grand-swnll. Kneo u, wuiKni, mixta, .m l fin. Thecnce Isof solid r( tf lww mill h.iiiillltil .tn ..I..I... t" ,rlcu55-'ur1wl'i'lI',aln'traHh V I ' as one oruan sella other. Pn I vlv ,m havo fully le.ied the orifun lr your ntvn homo. We , " ) ii eirumeni lsiiotae represented. HiIIv warrauti d for 5 years. Other slvles-S stop or pin only SW: stop. $sr,: 14 stops, ,U5. Over 3S.IW sold, and every Orean has given tho fullest sat Wactlon. Illustrated circular mailed tree. Factory and warerooma, 57th HI T. and loth Ave SHEET 3IIJSIfi ?.,?n,e"th,r.dp,rlcJc' Cataiocueof WKtlcholcfl pieces sent for 8c s'amp. ThU m.i..i -ii.7.i..- v.utBJ1?Kn?JIIC,,,do" m'"'. "f th0 l'"Plar mule of the day and every variety of ...,... wu,ruran;ui j mo iihi lumur,, AimreHS, ( MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., P.O. box 2058, New York City. Dr. Thomas9 EC LECTEIC OIL! WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY OF IT. Geo. Mutchler, Marion, 0., says: It beats Daniel Hoffman, a farmer, near Marion, years' stanumg. W. X. Palmer, ll'J Morgan street, Buffalo, N. Y., Says: My child wr.s taken with Cough, in its severest form, aud Dr. Thomas' I beuau giving it according to directions, slept well the remainder ot the niiiht. 1 success. Sold by all Druggists. Oo to PAUL G. SCHUH, Druggist, Dyes. For brightness and durability pounds, price 15 cents. Cure Your Backache. And all diseases of tho Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Orguna by wearing tho Improved Excelsior Kidney-Pad It Is a MARVEL of HEALING and RELIEF Simple, Sensible, Direct, Pain less, Powerful. It CUIIKS where all elso falls. A REVELA TION and INVOLUTION lu Medicine. Absorp tion or direct application, as opposed to un satisfactory Internal uieillcluos. Send for our treatise on Kidney troubles, snot freo. Hold by dniKTilsts, or sent by mail, on receipt of price, 2. Address This I the BATES & ITAXLEYa ZfKiCy 1U Madison Street, Ask .lor it and t'HICAGO, ILL. take uo other. - Managers for the Northwest, , E U P a & 5 CU 4PTBj DR. J. A, SHERMAN AND THE ONLY DR. SHERMAN known to the publle for the past 35 yeara or more for bis successful method of trontlns Rupture wllhont the annovanca and Injury trasses ! (llct, may bo consulted at Ills oillce, Ht. Louis, Mo until tho siOth of December, after thai at hi Stew . . . ... 1 . .11 . . . 1 . . . I It... L . , ....I. XOTKOUiea. tiiuu auurvee in iiiu ri. luuip vnr Mr. li F. George, Attoriiey-at-Law, Kent, Union office, writes lies: "Having used your Kuutiirn troatment, anu avlna used your Riiptnrn troatment, and having been permanently cured, I hart t merlta and recoiuiuoud It lo niyfrienda." spoken highly of It merltaana recotumeud It lo Dr. Sherman I tke discoverer ol the only known Ho maa iare wno Dasanuiiture, no maitvr now lnaignini ant neniay consider it. ror every anal wne haa died from It once fl itteted blmaolf that it was but a trifling ailment; and every nan who now suf- r.M fMtm If ana tha (nliirw nf tnaana. In aitrh an pvtelit thut 11 In baa tin atilnvfnnllla. mien eeirnrriarl It u r Aunworlliy special attention. It I not a stand still tliand he la wise who takes the necessary atop to bo '0U biiontll rum broatl can receive treatment and tnnm nnnuia unnn n u i Imaa f,e exercise or Inhor can be performed without interfering near irou , aangora of strangulated Ktiptnra HIS BOOK ON um illatlnaulshed nrolesalonal oeiitlemcii, eleruvmen an 'ririty therefrom tliroughout tins coautry j-mseivo. ytrated with photographic llkcncssos of extremely bad cases before and after cure, and mailed . , 3sondl0centa. , ZaLveT. A. SHERMAN "h 1 u " Dr lway,Cor. Murray Street, good time, ana ne savoi annoyance. For wis by :;-::::;;;DYSPEPSIA 1 ' 0 yM I.MMIftllt.!!, l4J ORGANS. i.,.- ..... .. j.. . : i ..7 , '"W" "V uf 4 PK m.U.0 for 8c atamp. fctt.pa Ilvlght T4 luc.hca: Luni,th.4:i in: Width. walnut, veneurtd with chnlro woods, un.1 t of .a I ...i.t. i. , - . . - price, to have It Introduced, with stool and hook, iImLii,.. i.. -v ..... ...n .J i-end i.ll Organ on 15 davs test trial and tav frchrht everything ho has ever tried for Rheumatism Ohio, says it cured him of a sore throat of 8 Eclectric Oil being the only remedy at hand, and it gave immediate relief, and 'the child havo used it in my family with complete PMCE 50 cents and $1.00. Cairo, Ills., for Mrs. Frcemans' New National of color are unequalled. Color from 2 to 5 Cures by ABSORPTION (Nature's w aj A 11 LUNG DISEASES, A I J THROAT DISEASES, BREATHING Troubles It DRIVES INTO the system curaUve agents and healing medicines. ltUKAWS FROM the diseased parts th poison that cause death. THOUSANDS TESTIFY TO 1T8 VIRTUES. You can be Relieved and Cured Don't despair until yon have tried thla sensible. Easily Apiiliaal and RADICALLY EF FECTUAL Remedy Hold by drui'Klsts, or sent by mall on receipt of price, l.'.oo, by m!:,i;fif0,M'e:,t,1;BATEs & jianley. miiulals and our ,. ,,. . book "Threo lo4 Madison Street, MIlllonsaYcar" CUICAGO.ILL. Soutfroe, ' Manogera for tho Northwest. MEDICAL. T U E B uvnvpaivie. Co., Iowa, treated by Dr, Sherman at his St. Ionia my friends. ' cure fur Rupture by local extent! treatment. ollllrtlon; It Is steadily progressive, even nnto death, effectually relieved of It before the (Jay of safforlug and leave for hem same day. Purine treatment any kind with the truutmeut, and with aafel RUPTURE Hive the most reliable and merchants of his successful Diactlea acd tlm West Indies The aflllcted should read it and N. Y., wd 43 Milk Street, Bostea. , I' y:X v:i'iv:'.,'.'vi-'-'.