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THE DAILY CAIRO BULLETIN. CAIRO. ILLINOIS. SATURDAY MORNING, AUflUST 12. 1882. OFFICIAL DIKKCTO&Y. City Othrers. M ajror N. B. Thiatlawood. ' Treanurer T J.Kerth, Clork ! nnlB. J. roley. Uouiuolor--Wm. B. Uiibert. Marhal-l.. H. Meyere, atloruey-Wllllam Ueudrli k. BOAHI) or iUUSHHllll. fir-tl Ward-Win. McHalo.T. M. Birnbrough. Suroud Ward-Jenn lllllkle, C . N. llugbea. Third Ward U. K, Make, John Wood. K.mrih Wurd-Charlea 0. Paller, Adoiph 8wo- ' kIm Ii Ward-T. W. Hftlllday. Erneit B. Pattlt. County Oificern. Circuit Jii'U:-l. ' linker. Circuit Clem-A. II. Irvln. County Judo It. 14 Yucnni. County tier. s,. J. Huniru. ("utility Attorney J. M. Damron. Couniy Trennuri-r Mili W. l'urker. rilinlif-Joliu Hodrfwu. ((miHyCi)miulr.tier-T. V. . HlUOy, J. A 0lill uuil I'eter raup. Clll'KC'lltH. tvUtto BAPTIST. -Corner Tenth and I'oplar y'ltrvctn; preaching flmtatid ttiird Sunday iu r.:i moutb, II in- and 7:W P- m.: prayer meet " TUr.a7:p. d5y .eW. 9M0..B nlll'HCn OF THE KRUBKMEH-(rlcopv' Vj Kourteriiln ilreet; Hunday 7:00 a ot., limy Kui lnrtnf, ::x a. m., Sunday e';bool ; "1 Mi a m., Hon.lnn I'rayer.; p. m., Evening I'rayere. r. 1. liavn.port, b. T. II. Hector. IMK.-T MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHUKCn. J' l'r-rhlii(!t IO:SUa. o... S p. m., and 7:80 p. m. , ,hl,ti 'J. nc.boul at ' P- "J Kef. T. J. bbores, l.f It r II KHAN Thirteenth atreet; nrluil Bab a l.atb I::J a. m ; buuday chool2p.m. Kev. Kii M t. paM r. Mr. l IK'DIST - Cur. Ktrfhlh and Walunt itreeta, I'rea.hinz Sabbath 11:11 m. nd7:W P-m. .-tiidiy !v lioo! at m. Ii:v. J. A. ricarrett, ae'i.r. 1 )K,:MiY1 KKIAN -Eighth itreel; preaching on 1 s-.r.bath at 1!:"0 a. m. and 7:) p. m.i pryr Di-i -v Wvdntiadar at 7::)0 p. m.; Honday bcheol at .) , in. rUv U. V. Oeowe, paator. ST. I'iMKl'll StKoinan Catholic) Corner Croat ai.il Walnut treet; aentcee tftbbatb 10:80 a. n.; MimUy School t i p. m.; Ve.pera 3 pi m. ; aer r;ce, cn-ry day at 8 a. m. Itotr. O'lUra, Prloat. ST. I'ATKUKH-tUonian Catholic) Corner Ninth reet and Wanhlnifton avenue; mrylcoa Bab ia:b It and 10 a. m.; Veaperi 8 p. m.; Sunday hcnooi t.m. a'Tvlcea avery day at a- m. Ker. Ma.tU;rson pr't. . I!. K. TIME CARD AT CAIRO. ILLINOIS CENTRAL H.H. TI1UN8 l.PABT. TBia AHIltVI. Mali 3:15 a.m I tMall 4:5 a.m t cciin Malion.ll :!' a m Exurc U :10 a.m tExprcaa 4:) p.m I Accomdatioa. .4:06 p m MISS CENTRAL E. R. tMnll V a m I tMall .. .. 6:)p m tKxpruot 10:1 ta m tKxprix U:oa m ST. L. C. K. U. (Narrow Oaae ) Kiprci" 1:S a m I ltxpr- 4:3Sp-m A.cora'dation. 1 :i p m I Accoia'datoln 12:01 i.m BT.L . I.M. '8. R. R. Kxprma U:p.m I KpreM. :(? P m lAccom aation. :30pm I tAccom datton 11:45 am WABASH. ST. LOUS PACIFIC ll'Y CO. Vnll 4 Ki .... i vm I 'Mall A Ex.... 9:J) p.m Daily except Sunday, tlially. MOBILE & 0I110K R: Mail 6:0ra. m. I Mail ....:Wp. Kxprca 6M a. ra. Kxpres ..-.M.:Jp. ST. LOUIS & CAIRO R. B. TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS. Exprfu and Malllave Cairo. every day except Snmlay.at ii: a m. Amv,a 4:36p m. Accommodation airivea at li ')5 1. w. and d farwat l:swp. m. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. gELECT BCUOOL. Walnut St , near 12th. SUMilEKTERJI, from July 5, 12 weeks FAIL TERM, from Oct. 2, 12 weeks TUITION FOR TERM PER MONTH - WEEK ivoo i.oo 75 Common School. Academic and Commercial Branches taught. 1 1 ENKY FLOYD, Teacher. PHYSICIANS. G EOKOE H. LEACH, M. U. Phvf ician and Surgeon. Special attention paid to the Homeopathic treat Whiu of aurKlcal dleae, and diaeino of women and children. , oillce: On 14th Mrect, opposlto t ho I'oit Office, Cairo, 111. . DENTISTS. JU. W. C. J'OCFLYN, DENTIST. OFFICK-Klehth Street.. THar ComT-erf la Avnnii D R. K W. WHITLOCK,' Dontal Surgeon. Orriii No. 138 Commercial Avenne, between Kghthand Ninth Streeta ICE. JOHN KPROAT, PROPRIETOR OF SrROAT'8 PATENT Refrigerator Cars, AND ' Wholosalo Dealer 4n Ice. ICK VY THE CAR LOAD OR T0N,VELl rPKED FOR SHIPPING Oar Loads u Spoeialtv. OFFIOl Cor, Twelfth Street and Leree, OAIHQ, ILUKOIB. PADUCAU STEAM ER 8GUSP0WIEB; ttt ttt HENRY E. TAYLOR M;iler GEO. JOBKH Clerk taa Pailiieah for Cairo daily (Sundaya except ed) at 8 a.m. and Mound City at 1 p m. K.iturn lug, L avea Cairo all p. m. Mound. City at Sp. m. FKEI1YBOAT (AIRO CITY FERRY CO. ITKItUYBOAT THREE -VPVq STATES. On and after M'indar. July 21. and until further notlc-.the ferryboat three State will run a neur aa pOHKlblcoa fie following time table: Maria i.nna liatii Foot Fourth at. Mieaourl Land'g. Kentucky Ld g. 6:3') a. m. 8:11 ' M:j t .M p. m. 7:00 a.m. 11:00 ' 11 :W) " 2. -SO p. m. 7:80 a. m. :t0 ' 11:81 " D:lp. in. Letre Leave Leave Foot Kourth at. Kentucky lA'g. Mltaouri Land'g. 4:(kip. m. 4;.Wp. m Blo p.m. On last trip leaving Kentu'kv landlne at 4.30o'cock p. w , the boat will go to Ulrdt Point, making con nection wltbT ASt.L. paoni;er train for Cairo. Firnt trip at a. m. leaving Cairo, Will connect witbT. &St. L. train leaving Cairo. IN8CBATCX. 1 N 8 TJ R A N C o w WH IX . SUM M CP f a M S w5 2. . no ftp H -O a K jo; E MLTl'AL AID SOCIETY. E UREKA! EUREKA!! A SUBSTITUTE FOR LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANIES. WIDOWS' & ORPHANS' Mutual Aid Society, OF OAIHO. Organized Julv Hth, 1877, tnder the Lawn o the Slate of Illinois. Copyrighted Julv 9, 1877, Under Actof Concreis, OFFICffilia: US. 8. MctlAHEY Prosldeiil ,1. H. Ktilii'NHUiN let Vlcu-Proaiilunt M. PHILLIPS sua Vlce-Prualdnut .1. A . UOLiiSTiN B Treaauror W. II. MARliAN I ., . . . j o PETRI E I Modlcal Advisor a THOMAS LKWIB Secretary ED. it. tit i ts ABRieiani oocretajy IjpXKOUTl VK COM M1TTK E. Wm. F.I'ITCKU, L.S.THOMAS, W. (I JUCELYN, K. VINCENT, WILL T. REDUURN. HOARD OffMANAOKUS: J. A. Goldntlno. of Goldatlno Roavnwaler. mIioIo mile and reUil drv ijood.etc; .la. S. .McUabcy, lumber dualor; Wm. F. Pitcher, coneral Birunt , j Albert Lowla, denier iu flour and uraln; L, 8, Thomas . bricklayer; Moaua Pbtlllpa, cnntr"tor ana outiaer; it. A. luunimoy, erocor, ino, Lewla. aec.rntarv and attornev at law: W II. Muroan, Himoipatlilo phyaiclan: II Bander, uf acaers Hon. uroccra; it, ii. jnura, atreei aupor- vuor; I'.dtt. Wblte, ma t ec. w.iSu.m.a, ho ctoty; J. W. Spier, lumber and MW'tnlll; F, L. Gernleon, barber; E. B. Dietrich, clork W., St. L. r. n. iv., jm. ivomer. inJivunw. inuur. wvu m. Clark, dualer In wall paper and window ahadea; J. E. KriRllnti , contractor and btllldor; WiHT. Rud hurn, of Morae & Redbiirn, cltfar manufaclurura; F. Vincent, dealer In lltue and cement; L A. I'hulni. nhntmrranhnr: W. C. Jncolvu. dentlat: S H.Taber, mfR. Jowolor;.?. H. Koblnaon, J, P, and notary puiiuc; j . b, roirie, pnyinian a, n, Boatwlck. Inuurance acont: R. E. Jarboe. foreman Bt. Gai main, and E E, Walbnrtge, lumber and aaw-miu, or tiairo; u, i.eignton. caanitr nat Bank, Stuart, Iowa; Rt. F. A. Wllkeraon, Pryora burg, Ky.ja.w. Tarry, puyaician, ruitoo, Ky. UE REGULAR CAIRO AND DAILY PACKET. CHICAGO MARKET REPORT CORRECTED DAILY I1Y CHAS. CUNNING HAM, BROKE K. 0:30 P. M. August 11, W8. Auint. Suptembur. October. Pork $ $21 ar 21 411 What WH Corn 7S't SVi Tip, Oata i:i :m; 85", 12:30 P.M. Pork $ !l &4 21 Wheat 0M !7 ?', Corn 77Ja 7rt' 7 Oata 41 W,H W a:W P. M. ClnMnu. Pork i, 8 1 21 4il'i Wheat '( H7VTr.!iB T' Corn 1 771 1't1. 7H;1, Uala 41 Ha i 8&.' MEW YORK, AUGUST It. 1SKJ. Wheat It W Jl l:,jl Wt No 2 Red $1 13 l U Corn No. awic. RIVER NEWS. W. F Lajibdim, river editor or I'lia IIulltk and leambO'tt paoajr anut. Order for all kfmle of steamboat Job printing solicited. Office at Planters Uotul, No. 51 Ohio levee. HTAOE9 OF TUB HIVER. Thu river marked by thegaue lust even ing at 4 o'clock at this port 22 feet 4 inches and falling. Cincinnati, Aug. 110 p. m. River 17 feet 7 iucliHg and falling. Louisville, Aug. 11 0 p. m. River b 1'eetO inches and rising. Nashville, Aug. 116 p.m. River 8 feet 2 inches aud falling. Ht. Louis, Aug. 110 p.m. River 15 feet 11 inches and failing. The City of Helena for Memphis this evening. The Ste. Genevieve from Memphis for St. Ljuis will pass up early this morning. The Riven, of the American Transporta tion Co., of St. L'iu'is, came out yesterday with five barges of grain for New Orleans. Cupt. Win. Harmon took the Silverthorn to Paducah yesterdty. The City of Raton Rouge from St. Louis arrived at 3 p. m. She will Lave a good load leaving here. The Hudson, detained by heavy business, did not arrive from St. Louis until late Thursday night, aud, after discharging here several hundred sacks of wheat, left for Uniontown. She will report here again for St. Louis this evening at 10. The Fannie Tatum leaves St. Louis this evening for Puducah. The six hundred thousaud feet of lumber that arrived h'.'re from the Tennessee river by the towboat Hohwn is now in the hinds of the U. S. marshal. We understand the boat's bill for towing has not been settled. The Fannie Lewis, of the Missouri River Packet Company, in place of the ill-fated steamer Gold Dust, arrived at 4 p. m. from St. Louis, und departed for Vicksburg with all the freight she wanted. The latest advices from the sufferers of the Gold Duit disaster at Hickman aro that there has been one death, aud that John Langlois is doing well. Latkr Capt. Thomas W. Shields, agent Anchor line, was telegraphed late lust evt-ning to send a priest to Hickman that John Langlois was a great deal worse. The Future City from St. Louis arrived with three barges of grain and picked up three lei t hereby the My Choice, and loft for New Orleans lajt night. The Sam Roberts was working around the harbor yesterday, and left for Mound City to go on the ways for a thorough over hauling. When the Roberts is finished she will look as good as new. NEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS. Even in Canada the crops aro good. Congressmen are flying homo in flocks. The telegraph operators' strike at Djnver is ended. Gold certificates will bo punted to the amount of $100,000,000. A great anti-Christian demonstration is reported from Heyrout. The new board of trad') at Indianapolis was inaugrated yesterday. A strike is looked for among tho coal miners along the Allegheny pvcr. St. Clair county Illinois has just paid over its nhare f the state taxes, $82,000. Tho Texas fever has broken out at Leb nuon, Ills. Fifteen head of caltlo died on one farm. 8. W. Moiiltonof Slielby county is nom inatod for congress by tho Dtimocrats of tho seventeenth Illinois district. The Kansas Republican convention notii inntod n colored mtin for auditor. St. John was almost without opposition for gover nor. A general ordor Juis been made for re ciprocal crossing tho boundary by troops of tho United States and Mexico when in pursuit of Indians. LouisvlIU) is proclaiming a grand in dustral street pageant for September 12 in consequence of tho completion of tbo throe new railroad connections. REPUBLICAN TISSUE BALLOTS. Apropos .if u,o little tricks resorted to by the Republicans here, tho following from the New Orleans Tiiues-Deinocrat is inter esting: The scandalous proceedings that marked the primary election for delegates to tho Republican parish convention, held at Franklin, St. Mary parish, ou July 31 lHt, it sit-ins to in should arouse tho indignation of those gentlomtn in congress who havo given the world such eloquent denuncia tions of alleged tissue ballot voting in Sou'.h Carolina and elsewhere. The Hi-publican press, too, throughout the north will (limbics, for thu sake of being entirely consistent, bristle with scathing editorials on thu outrageous as salt up n tho purity of tho ballot box, made, it is alleged, by tho satolities aud strikers of Kellogg in Franklin the other day. The Kellogg men charged tho stuffing upon the Beatlo and Darrell factions, who unite in declaring that not they, but the Kelloggiies, are guilty. It is unchallenged, however, that the fraudulent voting was done and done by Repud icans, and wo wish simply to call the attention of the Republican orators and tho Republican jourouls throughout tho country to the fact that nu n of tlieir party aro mod accom plished ballot box stulTers, and have very fully mastered the mysteries of the tissuo ballot, which, by the way, origonatod in Iridiaua. Tho struggle between three Republicans, Beatt'c, Darrall and Kellogg each of whom is anxious to secure the nomination of his party in the third congressional district of this state, and the feeling between tho ri val candidates is not that of brotiurly love and kindness. The fight is a very pretty one as it stands, and those who had watched Kellogg's methods in his past political ca reer in .this state were prepared for un ex hibition of shrewd and extraordinary strategy on the part of his adherents before the nomination was finally made, The re sult of the election at Franklin for tlele egates to thec niventin, it mast bo con fessed, was surprising, for after 3VJ voters had depiHited their ballots thre was found in the box just 515 votes. This miracle was wrought, it is charged by a number ber of Kellogg's adherents wrapping twenty tissue ballots insido a regular bal lot and dfpobiting them iu tha box. I ETTER LIST. LIbT OK" LETTERS RKMAIMNO UNCALLED FOR IN TUB POSTOKKICE AT CAIRO, ILL. SATCHDAV, AVOUSr 12, 1882. LADIES' MoT. Anderson, Lmisi Black, Eliza Blakley, Drusilia. Brown, 8 A Barry, Nellie Casey, Lisa Davis, Ledora A Gray, (Jlmton M Ho! uies, Riclial 1 1 .art, LirenaP D Hall, Fannie Heath, Mattio Hill, Josephine Jackson, Sirali(2) Jackson, Annie E King, Annie Lotio, Neavie Ltu ler, Bell McMorris McCall, Sarah Mtywcfttht-r, Laura Feytou, Ella Parlftr, E.la Perry, Margeret Smith, Bi tty Skipworth, Lizzie Smith, Jennie Stephens, Susau Thomson. Josphiuo Valentino, Murthi Wadels, Mttty Wills, L Ann Woods, Nancy Williams, Nicy Williams, Kite Col Williams, S in lers Warner, Geo, cents' list. Adams, Dick . Brown, Simpson Rots, Noar Bigg, II T Barry, Frank H Clark, J F Dickson, Phil Davis, Geo Free.Eli.aUatli Fiscus, Geo YV Green, Geo Hanly, I N Hall, Rev J B trker, W B Beaumont Thos Bucks, Mannio Buckner, Ike Caldwell, Rev R Childs, Granville Davis, James Elliott, Anthony Ford, W L Gilinore, John Gibson, E S Henry, John Horkins, Geo Ilill.T Jone, Thos Lenoard, Rev L 1) Lovltt, John Lister, E P Morris, John Mathews, Jo Mynctt, John Marshall, Rev 8 Mallory, W II McOoc, Will J McBcaaon, James Mullins, JB Nicholas, Burt Oliver, W A Phillips, Rev 8 Pylee, Bedford, Tpris, Thos Scarborough J M H Schmidt, Heiuricli Stovall, O M Sha le, Burel Thorno, Eugeuo P Thomson, Henry (2) Tilden, Sam'l Van. Charlie Woods, WM Winters Thos Walk, John- White, Dun'l B Waudt, Herman. Persons calling for the above mentioned will please say ndvertiscd. Gko. W. McKkaki. Postmaster. llriglil's Disease?, Diabetes, Kidney Liver or Urinary Diseusta. llavo no fear of any of these diseases if you use Hop Bitters, as they will prevent and euro tho worse casus, even when you have umtn matin worse by soino groat pulled up pretended cure. From Every Point of the Comoiiss come the orders for Sozodont. N over has such a demand arisen for any ancle of the louot. its most constant pations are among thnsex born to bo adntired. flood looks conciliate, beauty fascinates. Whito teeth tit) moro to augment personal comeliness than any other facial characteristic. Tho ladies know this, and either to render the charm Listing or to secure it when wanting, apply SoEodonr, the moet effective of tooth preparations. Uso It systematically. Epoopomlyke. The Codo Tally Explained. "My dear," said Mrs. Sponpendyko, exiiiiuning the baby's feet erilically', to see if thoy were both alike, "my di'.'tr, I t-ee that one of tho strikers, or capital, litis been hurt; do you know the facts about it?" "How hurt? what did it nay?" asked MrSpooperulyki'. turning from theglos iind strapping his razor. ' "1 don't lvoii'inln'i" exactly, but ho went down to it shui!iter-houe to grt something for his family nnd somebody shot him in tho les." "T :it's the way it happened, was it?" demanded Mr. Sponpi'inlvko, grinning through his lather. "lie didn't go to his family for a piiir of legs and Home body shot him in the slnuphttT-houni', did lie? Nor he didn't go down to his legs for a slaughter-house, and some body shot, him in tho family! That wasn't the way it read, was it?" "No-o-o, I think not." replied Mrs. Sponpendyke, dubiously. "I'm sure it was something about n slaughter house and legs. Do you know how it happened." "Yes, I know how it happened," mocked Mr.Spooncndyke, pegging awny at his visage with the' razor. "If Ihadn't found out a way from hoinn I'd always been puzzled about it, though. Two gentlemen f night a duel, nnd one got shot. That's all there is in it." "I knew titer' d be some trouble as soon as 1 rend about those strikes." con fidently continued Mrs. Spoopcndyke. "'What's tho strike to do with, it?" vociferated Mr. spoopcndyke. "Think he struck for another shot? (lot n no tion be. struck for more legs, haven't ye? It would have been a bad idea, that," soliloitii.cil Mr. .Spoopcndyke, rather impressed with tho combined originality and utility of that class cf strike. "Did he get shot in both legs?" quer ied Mrs. Spoopendyko. "It must nave been a cannon ball, or else he held his legs in front of each other." "Tlmt's the way ho did it," moaned Mr. Spoopcndyke. "They always do that. When they are lighting a duel they sit down like a tailor or a Turk. What d'ye think they fight with, forts? Got 6ome kind of a vague Idea that they tight with line of battle ships? Who said anything about cannon balls? Pistols, I tell ye! They fought with pistols, and one of them' bit the other! Roll that in formation around in yotirten-ucre intel ligence!" "Certainly," fullered Mrs. Spoopcn dyke. "But tell me, dear, why should one man shoot another for going to the slatighter-houw?" "Holy herring!" ejaculated Mr. Spoo pendvke. "lie weut there to potshot. It was agreed upon. The man who shot him bad reflected on his honor, and he went there to antisTy it." "And did it satisfy his honor to shoot him in the legs?" linked Mrs. Spoopcn dyke. "That was as near ns he could get to it. I tell you that when a man lights a duel he wipes out an insult, whetht r he gels shot in the legs or the car. Ii makes no ilid'crnieo." 1 should think it would," murmured Mrs. tioopondyk "It would to me. So his lio'-nr is nil right now, is it?" "Oi i-t.i -V it is,' replied Spoopcn dyke, wiping bis face. "Suppose you can reason on the subject without any further information from nie?" "I guess so," ruminated Mrs. Spoo pcndyke. "As 1 understand it, if a man's honor is hurt all he's got to do is get shot in the legs, though I don't see w hy he didn't shoot himself, unless it was l hat he couldn't reach round." "That's just the reason!" roared Mr. Spoopcndyke. '"Ho shot at himself in tho looking-glass nil the morning, and couldn't make it work, so ho hired a niau to do it for him! It took vour shot tower intellect to see inlo it! Vhut you want, now is it squint in one eyo mid some dod gastcd friends to iutert'ero to be a revised cdiliou of the measly code! If you only had Homebody to chalk off six paces n you nnd a sipiatl of police with a lnMicli warrant, you'd bo a reg ti::ir Blndon .burg! I'm going out to light it d'icl and 'r'"t shot! Think you'd under land it then? If I had a bullet through both legs, would you want any more inr'i niation?" "No, dear," sigU'd Mrs. Spoopen dyke, and as her husband tos.seu his shaving brush into Ihe baby's crib und dammed out. tho door, she began to think that a man shouldn't keep bis honor iu his legs if they couldn't take belter caro of it. Brooklyn Eagle. uas lar tor Insects. For tho last live years I have not lost n cucumber or melon viue, or cabbage plant, says a correspondent of tho Chi cago Tribuni', Get a barrel with a few gallons of gas tar in it; pour water on the tar; always ha veil ready when need ed, nnd when the bugs appear give them it liberal drink of the tar water from a sprinkler, or otherwise, and if tho rain washes it off and they return, repeat tho dose, U will also destroy the Colorado potato beetle, and frighten tho old long potato-hug worse than a threshing w itn n brush. Five years ago this stmnner, bold kinds appeared on my lato pota toes, and were waloivd With tho tar water. The nol day all Colorados that had not been well protected from the Mirinkling were dead, and tho others, tnough their luttuo was legion, were all gone, aud I lutvo never seen ouo of thcui on the farm since. TilT Grand Ceutral Hotel, 067 Broad way, is of easier access to any place in New York than any other first class hotel la tho city, being within .wo blocks of stations of Ilia Elevated Railroad, of both East and West sides, and the Cross town cars run within a block. It has recently been thor oughly refurnished and is equal to any hotel in New York city. Don't fail to give thorn a call when you visit the city either nil business or pletmre, 800 rooms on European plan at $1.00 and upwards per day, Also t good ruotaurant attached. . THE CONTRAST Whilt eihtr Baking Powders are largely adulterated with Alum and other hurtful drugs. has been kept unchanged in aft its original purity and strength. The best e vidence of its safety and effectiveness is the fact of its fiaring received the highest testimoni als from the most eminent chemists in the United States, who have analyzed it, frcJt its introduction to the present time. No other powders show so good results by the true test-tlw TEST OF THE OVEN. IT IS A PURE FRUIT ACID BAKINS POWDER -MADB BY- STEELE & PRICE, Chicago, I1L, and Bt. Louis, Mo Bnfutarr. f Lupalla T.Mt Qmi, Dr. PrlM. ftpMiai riararlai UW(ct, au Dr. l'rlet'. ?.lqiM P.rfBM. ruit EQU1TABIE 'LIFE Assurance Society, . 120 Broadway, New York, DORS TEE LARGEST BUSINESS of any Life luimrance Company IN THE WOULD. Why? Because lt alono Inues Incontestable Policies ftlpul'itlngthtit the contract of Insurance "elmll uot be iflnir.iteil'' alter it. la three yeara old, aud that eucb polictc ahull be Paid Immediatelv on recelptof satisfactory proola of death. Because Us policy l clear and couclno, and contains NO ARDUOUS CONDITIONS. . B -UliAl) YOUlt rOLU IICS. Compare Ihe abort and aliuplu form ued by tho Eoultnble w lib belong and obrcuru contriicta loadeu down with tuchuicalltlea laauuU by other cotnpameal Because Its CASH RETURNS to policy holdera aro Unprecedented. N. B. See the many leltera from policy Ii old en zprHaniiiK their xratiileai Ion with thu rvturui fru.l their Ton ns Havisoa Fl'Nu l'oi.tcila, riooauae of It Financial Strength. Outstanding Insurance 100 MILLIONS. Assets Securely Invested 43 MILLIONS. Surplus Securely luvo-ted, nearly 10 MILLIONS. E. A. BUliNKTT. Atfent. Offlca, corner tilth and Waahlastoa. Kovembwr tt, INU. mSdm 1