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ANDREWS (mriNGTOHOLDDOWN d J3ftA,U"BAK,NG POWDERi j - fjMBOUNDTOBIS rife -. . " ' ? ft, ZZr-T , BSSwfSiR PURE CREAM TARTAR. 51000. Given If alum or any injurious Mibstiuiocii ran be (ninnl In Anrlrcrvr' IVitrl BakinK J'owtler. 1h lively PURE, Heing endoiseil, ntnl testimonials roeeiviil I'ruiii sin li cheniMMiHS. Dunn llnyn, Iln. ton; M. Itelul'oiUuinc, of l'lilcn ;o; anil CiiisUivus Bouc, Milwaukee. Neverwilil in bulk. C. E. ANDREWS A. CO. T, CITICAOO, MILWAUKEE, if Michigan Av. 287. 1,'Mi .!'.".! i K. Water 1. u.i, v (V.rw.t IH wiirniiit"il I'.lltirl- fiiet'irv to ila wearer inewry way, or thn money will lie r ! 11 n t.' I by the person from whom it ywu; loiulit. ThemlvOnrset pxm'iiir I . "in lemlltiir I'l'.i i.l' Iiuh n liiiirt..n I.) I h-weaver, i.l.il . l.,,..i.-.t i.J "J 17," 1110,1 .on.f.M-utliliv mid I" rfc t tut ,i.(' i "i ' I ' ,,uulft " run r.. iir mmij, r..ia; : lliwllhrrcnrrvlng.tl.Mt. Kelt". rtM.lll. ' Mt Abdominal (rvlrn henvyi .IM. Nur.loK. l.I Health l'r.wrvlu (line imiiiIIK IM.OII. I'liragnn KLIrl-Niiiirtliil. I .! For Hal)- lcmlllia" Kctlltl lli-lllcr. i t erl win-re. OUICKMt ( Oi:sl:r CO., hlcano, 111. IROH TONIC ! preparation of I'rotonlde of Iron, Peruvian Hark ninl Hie Phosphate, associated wllh Uia Vegetable Aromatic. Endorsed hy the Medical Proftwilon, ami recommended hy (hem for prpl. ;enTl ItrhilllT. t rmalr Itla riri. (Vnnl nf Vllnlil.v. finiin lra Irallon. 'on, nlrnrrnrr from Frvrra nnd hroitlr 4 lilllniil t'rtrr. H serves every purpose where a Tumi: in necessary. KanBfrtud by The Dr. Barter Medicine Co., SI. Louis. The fallowing I one of the very many testimo nials we me receiving dally: (imltmtn:- Some three month po I hignn Ilia tine of On. II Mil kk'i Iiuin Tome, upon the ad vice of neviy frletulti who knew Its virtues. I wag Buffering from pi ncrnl lelility to such an extent that my labor -a exceedingly burdensome tome. A vacation of a month 1II1I mil give me much re llef, but on the contrary, wn followed by In created prostration ami .inking ehllln. At Una time 1 began the use of your I hi in Tunic, from which I realized alnniHt iiniurdbtlcwnd wonderful results. Tlieolil energy reliirned ami 1 found that my natnr.il force u not permanently abated. 1 have used three bottles of the Tonic. Mure lining, It 1 have done twice the labor that 1 ever did In the same time during my lllneM, and wllh duulilu the eae. Willi Ihv Irumjull nerveand vlgornt body, haacome alo a rlearnera of tlioniiht nevsr before enjoyed. If the Tovic ban not Hone Uic Work, I know not what. ) give !t the credit. SI out gratefully yonrn, J. I'. WATSON, Troy, 0., Jan. 2, 1678. I'mtor t uri.tiun Cliurch. Salc by Druf flstt and General Daler$ Every when CELEBRATED "P Iloi'lt 'r'i Miniacli Hitler eti"iute ilvHpep Uwltli trreaier eeriainif und prematiiiiili' than !iy kiiiiwii remedy, and In a 1110 t ' p'lilnl luvino rant, gppeller n i aid to n'cn iioti. Th"He are not em plv axu rtiniiH, nr iIiiiiiiiiiiIk of our conn trvmen and woiin n who huve enperli tiud lt efliictp are aware, hut a'e hiieked 11 1 by trrelra.' bin iirnoU. I hD lltlter Hi no i'ivc a liinl.lilnl Hun tiliiMo tlie uriiiii'y i irini" For "ale by all llruui'iiil. atel (lealeM lo'inuallv. SI'MRTLBWG D 8 SCO VERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTOWLO. A Vlitl 'til lit .all l-lul 1,,-i,ii ,,. ,-,,.,.,,,, j.,, , t'irn Jmi.:iv, Sm I'.l.imv. J.,t M.anl I ,' bavii'i'lred 111 villi ev rv kii'.wn rnnidv. I,,'. ..' cver-'d a Minpl'-pi 11 c.r,., vi:, h ,n Hl .... )., ,. to ,ia Ml.. -'it!. t. 7H. a.ldr.:,,. J. . Ill i, .N 49 ( lllllliinii m.. K, 1, ' FREE! RELIABLE SELF-CURE. A faViintA tinrrllitlnn nf nun if tlm Dinat noted anil miiTn,nful nH-eiallHia In the V H. (now retired' lor Iheenri'of .rt'i Ifrhllilu, 2,ml M-HoimI, It eafcitraiiaiid Itrvnu. Hwil iplaliieu,v.ueliveliiii-rre. JiriiKinl. uu (ill It. Addreti DR. WARD & CO., Leuiiiana. Mo VIM iriirt m a4iiiit.iitir Isrig .HiMinnnM In rurlm ill"' l ihr Hlimil, hblH and Hoar. Nrrvou. lability. liNnolfney, Ornanle WealiKMia, l.toiorrliirm arnhlllil,' ixl Minarlitl AaNMHlaa. .iM-rl.lly treated "o I'niin- ,ni,. lia Ml. .let mirii raniMlifii. 1 .11 of writ Im l.l.t cl guri. tin., u h. .naw.rril br ihn. dimm lri-.uiiKiii lr inm. (rflMKHl'au frm. Hiil.r ilewtit trail Ihrlr iMmA a.4 iMra wmIIIh I. ih.-lr .dv..taar. life miii .truM. Atldrww, UK. MI T1. I . Nik Rl., W. tls ttTAUUHHLO VVKK VULUtX LAUn. 11 1 ?H ' IWIlii WAt WSwf JU-JJU I ID THE DAILY Thn CLaracter of the Soldiflr. Tito soldiory, of oourso, jiartook 0! nil t ho vurii'tl, kalciiloscojiio cluiractiT nf our popiiltitiou, ninl wlictlior or not ns 11 rrpiicriil nilo they Ijccoinn worso inorally in t'oiisiii'i)cn of their nriny experience is nol easy to iletcrniint'. Men who pet the 111 i 11 i 11 er fever imtl ron pregiito in l:iro nnnihers, etiirntfroin hdiiie, wivtN, fhililren, uiul reliningHo eiely, lire apt to present no very com fiirlino; pliaseH of linniaii iiiiture, Tim hunters the fishermen, the seamen, Iho iuinlieriiii'ii, ami all men tlrawn lofjelh er away from the society ami influence) of ladies Iiwoiiih eoinparativcly roiih in manners, haliits and l:ui";uao;e. Sim ilar ell'ccls do we find in the army, hut there is in t lie service a eounlcraclinn; discipline. Vrino;-il(rn)o is discouraged find punished, while gtun conduct isen pouraocd, oiiod deeds eoninienilcd and conspicuous ads rew arded. From per sonal Know le'lc I can testify that many men liecoiuii lietter. 1 reinciiitier SIc Itoiuild, of the ImiiiiHi lihode Island always faithful to his soldier duties. He abandoned drinkine; and profanity in the army: I cannot forget his last words to 1110: "How frlad I am, (!eiie.r al, that I am wounded, and not you." I recall Harry Stinson, of the Fifth Maine, who learned to look more and more to his Heavenly Fat her for strength while a prisoner of war. He was after ward promoted bv several orades to a Lieutenant Colonelcy, and till his death, some years after, exhibited all the oraces of a pure, constant and sclf-de-nyino; life. A visitor to an armv hospital speaks of a soldier of the Sixtli Corps who lost his rijrht arm close to the shoulder. "Da ly day I found him cheery and unconiplainin. At lirst he was over llowin wiih fun all the time, but at hist the terrible heal and strain upon his system so much reduced his .strength tdaf there was only a mere twinkle in his eye w hen I came in, and a word of cordial prrei'tino;. When he dropped his inu-ket and reached round to take his useless arm tenderly in his left hand and walk on" the field under a shower of balls, it was his lirst time oil duly, after thirteen bailies, since he en tered the service. Low spirits or complaint seemed impossible to him." The Hon. K. 1'. Smith, once Commis sioner of Indian AlVairs, is responsible for the following. I wish he had jjiven the soldier's name. Take this as a type of our soldiers' loyalty In the country's lino; 1 a 1 j I of inisellish devotion to the very end. "Unriiio; the el.aroo, ujj the lid;,rtv( Missionary ) four soldiers were seen beuriiifj back a comrade on a blank et. When they laid down their burden I knelt down by him and said: 'Ser jeant, where did they 1 it you?' 'Most up the ridje, sir.' 'I mean, Serjeant, where did the ball strike you:" 'With in twenty jan's. of the top -almost up!' 'No, no, Serjeant, think of yourself for a moment; tell me where you are wounded.' And throwing back the Mankel, I found his upper arm ami shoulder smashed and mangled with a shell. Turning bis eye lo look for the first time upon his wound, the Sergeant said: 'That is what did it. I was hug ging the standard to my blouse and making for the top. I was almost up when that, ugly shell knocked me over. J f they had let me alone a little longer two minutes longer-1 should have planted the colors 011 the ton.' 'Almost up, almost up.' His own reg iment, rallying under the colors that had dropped from his shattered arm, was (then) shouting the victory for which the poor Sergeant had given his life, but of which lit' was dying without the sight." I could multiply instances, but these few are sullieicnt to suggest that hi this country we may lind morality nnd re ligion in the army; that u soldier is not depraved to a proverb; that virtue and piety are not so rare as to be simply subjects of ridicule; that profligacy, libertineisiii, and infidelity are not by any means a necessary pari of a soldier's uniform; that profanity, drunkenness, infidelity, and dueling are not the spec ial characteristics of our army. Theso crimes, it is owned with shamn and sor row, prevail in our land, and more or less alllicl and curse the best regulated company, but the army is not conspicu ous in this or any oilier vilcness. The (irand Army can easily furnish the rec ord proof of soldiers, who like Thomas, Canby , Fisk, Mitchell, Chamberlain, Sew all, Whittlesey, and a host of oth ers, have been conspicuous ill deeds of justice and henelicence, securing and advancing human happiness; of soldiers who, like (irelile, Camp, and Stinson, have carried "comfort to wretchedness and dried the tears of sorrow;" of sol diers who, like Miles, Tillson, Saxlon, Swayne, Sprague, and Crillin. "have relieved the unfortunate, fed the hun gry, clothed the naked, dealt justly, and enlightened the ignorant;" of soldiers who, like (li'iint, Hancock, liosecrans, rainier, Sherman, Sheridan, I'ope, Mende, Jameson. liutler, and a multi tude of others, "unfastened the fetters of the slave, and let the eaplivego free." From Urn. , 0. llownni's ItrcornlioH J)t(i) .i!tlrrvs in l.rwinlon, Mr. Boston Girls, A series of coincidences observed In a IJoston horse-car a few days ago is thus described by the Jniirnut: "Seven young: ladies were perceived in the ear, 01 whom not oik! had both gloves on, and none were wholly bare-handed. Of these, four had gloves on their right hands and three on their left, and in ev ery instance thn ungloved hand lay in the lap above the other. All of the sev en bare hands had diamond rings upon them, and whenever any attentions were needed by the hair or raiment of the ladies, in every instance the unglov ed hand was employed lo bestow tliein, and in the necessary movements the. stones flushed and glittered very much. And when, as happened in process of time, (he seven young ladies left tho car. one after t fie other, four of then, waved their left hands to tho conduc tor to direct him to slop, nnd tho other three agitated their right hands, and again the rings spatrkleiT quite copious ly. All which was very curious and in teresting to the scientific mind," "Father! When a hen sets on an egff three weeks and don't hatch, is tho egg spoiled?" "As an article of diet the egg is thenceforward a failure; but as a species of testimonial it ia strikingly uromiitio and cxpvctsj." CAIRO' BULLETIN: THURSDAY MORNING. AUGUST 17.1882. Skill in the woukhhop, To do good work tho mechanic iuiihI liavo good health. If long hours of confinement in closo rooms have enfeebled Ids hands or dimmed his sight, let him at once, and before sumo or canle trouble appears, take plenty of Hop Hitters. His system will be rejuvenated, liis nerves strengthened, his Bight become clear, and the whole conutitution bo built up to a higher working condition. Quick Work. The rapidity wild which a sheep has been sheared," its wool spun and woven into cloth, anda suit of clothes inado therefrom, prompted doubtless tho fol lowing feat in iron: A mass of pig iron was cast at tho blast furnace of the Calumet Iron and Steel Works at Irondale, near Chicago, one day hist week, and the next morn ing, in the shape of nails, it found its way into the barn being erected by the Knglewood & Chicago l'.xpress Compa ny. This is believed to be tho quickest work on record. The iron was placed in the boiling furnace, run through the squeezers, then rceut, reheated and rolled a second time into place Wednesday evening, and finally sheared and cut into 20-penny nails the following morning. The en tire round of work was accomplished in eighteen hours. The usual time oc cupied is forty-eight and seventy-two hours. A Story From Texas. Tho following extract from a Texas newspaper is evidently founded on Par isian models: In a very mountainous F.astern State, in a Airy picturesque region aline of railroad was in operation. It was built at one point upon the opposite sides of two mountains, with, of course, a valley between. A locomotive was stationed at the summit of each to p ,11 up the trains. In one instance, when a long passenger train had reached within a short (lislance of the tup the heavy wire cable broke and away it went, more rapidly than the imagination of the nar rator," lo the valley ami up the other mountain a half mile, like a Hash, and the pre.-ence of mind of a passenger, a book agent by the by, arrested it from rushing down the other side, as be checked it by the brakes. Anyhow, back the train went to the bottom and ngain ascended the other sitle, thus sec-sawing for the greater part of I lie day, before the power of gravity over came the momentum. The ladies shrieked, but the speed was such that the (rain left the sound behind, and the prayers that were uttered on the crest of one mountain were met hy the return ing train in the valley. Millions Uivm Away. Millions of bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs ami Colds, have been given away as trial bottles of the large size. This enormous outlay would be disastrous to the proprietors, were it nut for the rare merits possessed by the wonderful medicine. Call at Harry W. Schuh's Drug Store and get a trial bottle free, and try lor yourself. It never fails to cure. (5) Beecher's Beginning as a Proachor. Henry Ward Ifeeclier said the other day, in Plymouth Church: "I have never asked a collection here, except when it has been ordered by the ollicial board. But to-day 1 want you to give a collec tion for me; not for my personal use, but for my sake. When' 1 was about 2.') years of nge -yes. my wife says so looking down at Mrs. Beecher, who nodded her head in her pew, knowing little of life, and having much to learn, I went forth as a preacher. I wont across the Ohio to Covington, to a little Presbyterian church, for I was a Pres byterian then and am still, all but their confession of faith. Then Martha Saw yerthat isn't her name now, so no one will know came tome to go to Law reneebtirg. Ind., about twenty miles from Cincinnati, a town which das sent out more whiskv than any other in the United States. There Miss Sawyer was tho trustee, deacon and Treasurer of tho little church, with twenty members ami one mini among them. They raised .I.Vi the first year, and, with the aid of the Ameriean'jlonie Missionary Society, Cod bless it forever, I had S UM salary. There I began to learn to be a jtreacher, and learned for two years, and then went to Indianapolis for eight years before I came here. There, in that little church, which would seat lou persons, and w here, if I wanted to hold a communion, I had to send to the next town and borrow a deacon, I was sex ton as well as pastor. I used to sweep, and 1 bought, the Iannis nnd filled, trimmed and lit them. There that lit tlo church has stood till now. anil now they hope to build a larger one. I waiit you to help me to help tliein. The collodion will now bo taken to rebuild the Presb tcrian Church in Lnvvrence burg, Ind., when) 1 began my minis try." It Won't Pay after so much labor and capital has been expended to build lip this medicine, to allow it to deteriorate. You can take Sim mons Liver Regulator with perfect fuitli, as it is made by 110 adventurers who pickup the businisi of concocting medicines, but by educated, practical druggists who have made the study of medicine and its com pounds tho labor of a liletiint'. The care, precision, neatness and perfection exhibited by the very .appearance of thu Regulator proves it to be thu best prepared medicine in the market, ami J. 11. Zeilin & Co, fully carry out theirniottn: "Purissinir et Optima (purest and bent)," "Fkmalk cmnplaintH" are tho result of impure blood. Use "Dr. Lindscy's Blood Searcher." Sure cure. Wk ar persuaded that t li 9 ancient Hermes with all the subtle art nnd natural resources of the Alchemists, was a very poor doctor compared with Mrs. Lydin E. Pink ham, of Lynn, Mass. Murines may havo been after all only a clever ptactitioner of tho Black Art; but we know Micro is no bumbutfin tho pharmaceutical chemistry of Mrs. Piukliam's Vegetable Compound. ChilU and Fever. Stinmons Liver Kega tutor coon break thn chill, and carries tin fever out ol the HjHtum. U cures when all other remedies fall. Sick Headache. K'ir tho relief and cure of till 1 diHlreanliiK tils i'hhh uae SlmnioiiB Liv cr Regulator. DYSPEPSIA. Tho ItiTiililtor will ooMtlvvlv euro thla U..rllle illhoMKK. Wo nnncrt emphatically what we know to tie true. CONSTIPATION! hniilil not bn regarded uh a trillion ailment. Na I urn ileuinnda the ntnioHl regularity of the ho, vein. Therefore bsbIhI nature by Inking Hunmotm l.ivet Regulator. It Is harmlcHH, uiilct and cticctual. nil.IOUSNESS. One or two lulile.poonfulH will relieve all the troiibleH Incident to u IiIIIoiik male. Much an Nau.ea 1)iziiich, DrnwHiiieHa, Distrute alter eating, a bit ter had tnido in thu mouth. MALARIA. I'eiKoni may avoid all attack by occaHlonally taking a done of Simmons Liver Regulator to keep the liver In healthy action. JJADUUKATIl! . generally arising fram a disordered" atoniach. can lie corrected bv taking Simmon Liver Kegulator. .JAUNDICE. Mmnioiig User Kegulat r soon eradicate! thla ills cane from Ihe KjHteui, leaving the ekiu cleur and free from all i tnpurttics. GOV AC. Children tuill'erltig wllh colic soon experience ro I'lel'wlieii Simmon Liver Kegulator Is administer ed. AditllH nlHO derive cjreat 1) cue lit from thin medicine. It ib not unpleasant ; it is hniiutciM and ell'nctlVH. J'urely vcgetahla, 1 U j A 1 ) I ) E J I it K 1 1 )N E YS Mort of lln: disease, of the bladder originate from those of thu kidney. Itestorc the net mil of t lie liver fully and both the kidneys ami blunder vlll lie restored. pyTakc only the genuine, which always has. on the wrapper the red ', trado mark and signature 01 J.II.ZEIEIN&CO., For sale by all drugpists. M KD1CAL Pain Cannot Stav Whole It Is Used. Itlmematism is cured by THOMAS' ECI.KOTKIC OIL. 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