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THE CAIRO BULLETIN, DAILY AN DWKfiKLY. '1 nrma ot Hubfcoription. - raiior rorrAai: Dalit one yi ar by carrier $13 0) (lit per cont. dleoom.tll pud to adrauce.) Out ?,otiu year t.y mall - 1') 0C Daily, una montt m 1 0 Weekly, one yoar - K flu Weely.fl month a. ...... , 1 W) t"CluUuf Hfor more for Weekly bulletin at ouutlme, nor yuar.fl Ni INVAIIUHLT II AUVANRI. All Communication! ahould bo aldreaaod to B. A. JiURNBTT, Publlaher and Proprietor. ( LEANINGS. Two years ago Wesson, Mis.s., w:w a pino forest. It now lias 2,.r00 inhabi tants, a tiottuii-niill which, employs one thousand hands, Htid several Kinaller factories. Tli London Drapers' Journal sayn that there is scarcely a better market for lace, rich Hilks, etc., than Greece; but homo economicil Athenian hulies have now formed a league to wear woolens instead of Kilks. While plowing msar Montgomery, Ala., a w.xro uneurthed a pot contain ing several Imndred dollars in gold. Such occurrences aro calculated to on courage the habit of industry in the col ored race. The Tux o ami Pacific niachino-shop at Marshall, Tex., contain a working force of about six hundred men the largest it is said, of any similar institu tion in the south. The monthly pay-roll is nearly !?60,im Ostriches are worth $l,ii'J each, and there is a doty of W per cent, on their feathers. A man front Huenos Ay res has juit brought fvi-nty-two of the birds to tlii country and will establish n farm in tin; smith. A Charlottesville. Va., rint"r has ac complished the feat of putting 2, lo2 leg ible wonl.s on a postal-card with a lead pencil, reserving in the center of the card a circle the size of a gold dollar, in which i- inscribed the Lord's prayer. The n cTit fashion among surgeons of employing kangaroo tendons for liga tures is naid to lie giving way to the superior excellence of the sciatic nervo of the calf which i now used for that purpose. A little girl of (ilendale. Mo., has ru ci ived a pass good for life on the Mis souri Pacific Kdlroad. Swing two trains approaching each other on a curve, she stopped one by frantically waving her apron, thus averting a dis aster. To inanv Americans the magic word "imported" coming from a salesman's mouth is Mitl'icii-m to cause them to choose the foreign article in preference to an American article of eo,ual merit which could be obtained for two-think the price. A llariford clergyman, the Rev. M. D. Ducll, has been preaching against the evils of cigarette smoking. Ho tookfor his text the passage, "Henold how great a matter a little tire kindletli," and, to illustrate his discourse, exhibited and dissected a mammoth cigarette. A worK on tne diseases ot elephants is being written. Their more prominent affections are stated to be meningitis, apoplexy, vomiting, colic, enteritis, hamaturia, tct inu or lockjaw, pneu monia, anthrax, and "foot and mouth dUea-e." It is rather worthy of note that a Lon don paper applauds the plain speaking of American critics about Mrs. Langtrv and complains ofEnglish timidity in deal ing whii the subject. It is a confession of snobbery on the, part of the Kngli-h tiress that ought to be good for sonic lody's soul. Ten days were spent in a San Fran cisco court in obtaining n jury to try two Chinamen indicted for murderous assault. In addition to the regular pan el oiH) jumrs were summoned. Two hundred were examined before the 12th man was selected. The ditlicnlty was to obtain men who would believe a Chi- mman under oath. A Host on man was so pleased with a so pleased with a aetly suited" him pair of boots that "exactly that he gavo tho maker an order for enough boots, shoes, slippers, overshoe, rubbers, etc., to last him through the remainder of his natural life. The order embraced 2o0 pair of coverings for the feet, and was giiamiileod by a deposit of !1'H) in cash. Proctor Knott is aid to be one of the most convivial spirits in Kentucky, and is described as a llorid, portly Southern man, with a stubble, gray mustache, a hat pushed knowingly over his left, eye, with a comical look. "mingled with such shrewdness as tells the poorest reader of character that lie is a bom wit. A Parisian physician declares the fol lowing a c rtaiii'e.urp for small-pox aud scarlet fever: Sulphate of zinc, one grain; foxglove (digitalis), one grain; half a tcaspoonful of sugar. Mix with two tablesiiooiisful of water. Take a spoonful every hour. lie declares the remedy unfailing. Its very simplicity hns caused it to be overlooked. The English public is beginning to learn something about, this country. A recent number of the London Times contains a quarter of a column of lino typo devoted to fncts ami figures null eating tho extent of tho Mississippi Hiv or and its tributaries. Hut it places Pittsburg on a branch of tho Mississip pi in Philadelphia. Miss Catherine L. Wolfe, tho maiden millionaire- of Hot ham, is noted for her eccentricities and tier odd bestowals of charily, She lives alone in a great stone liouso on Madison avenue, with hor maid and half a dozen servants, and re ceives few visitors. She is a very dc rout Episcopalian, and no matter what tuo woatuer may bo on Sunday Is as regular in church as tho rector In tho pulpit. A Now York reporter interviewed three of tho most eminent physiologists and scientists of that city ami learned from them that beer drinkiug, a hubitto which so many thousands of Americans are addicted, is, even in moderation, a pernicious, tiling. Tho impurities of boor, and they do not admit of absolute ly pure beer, givo rise to fatty degenera tion of tho heart and to diseases of tho kidneys. It Interferes with the healthy action of tho liver, and everts an injur ious effect upon nil tho organs of the body, tho brain most of nil. The electric light Is not the only rival which mother invention has raised up against coal gas. A company, with THE DAILY CAIRO BULLETIN: WEDNESDAY MOKNINO, JANUARY 3, tS9.3. 000,000 capital, lias just been organized to make gas by tint decomposition of ftteani and liquid hydro-carbon on highly heated lime. The operation produces almost pure hydrogen, which being car bureted, results in u gas of between thirty ami forty candle power. Tho 1 recess, which was discovered by a French chemist and Improved by a Pol ish ono, is said to bo economical, and it Is hoped that tho now gas will super sedo coal for running engines, and pos sibly in domestic heating and cookery. It is made without coal-oil being used in its preparation, Some New York gas companies aro proposing to substitute it for the ordinary article, and if half that is told of it proves true, it is des tined to work great modifications in va rious operations connected with light and heat. You Who Lead Sedentary Lives will And great relief from constipation, headache and nervoimneH", by tiking Sim mons Liver Kcjuhttor. Itisa simple, harm, less, vegetable compound, sure to relieve you, and can do no injury. Persons of se dentary habits oltcu mffcT with kidney affections. If they would maintain tho strength of the digestive organs hiuI im prove the quality of the blond by taking the Regulator it would restore the kidneys to health and vigor. A LOVE TEST. Oh. mother, what do you think? I've just heard the a wf idlest news! Mr. Si.u.ev. the great merchant, has failed in bu-iiiesa. and Nora has gone to work for her living actually, ninmma -gone to bo a pastry-cook!" 'lreat heavens, Lillian, you're mad! Nora Stacy, the beaut v and belle, a pastrv-cook! Absurd! Where in tho world did on Iieu'hiich nonsense!'" Mrs. Laiigditn's face was the picture of consternation. Her daughter paused hefijre the long mirror, and arranged her blonde crimps with an uir of satis faci ii.n. "Relic Lindsay told ine," went on Miss Liiii..n. "h says the Stuccys have closed He ir tine house, and gone oil somewhere all but Nora, and she is at Mrs. Partus', in the elevated capaci ty of pastry-cMk! Hello ;iys there is no mistake about i(, f,.- ie called on Mis. Pawns on purpose to lind out tho truth. "You know that P.vlle is quite at home there, and she invented some exenso to get into the kitchen, and there she saw Nora Stai.ev, just as plain as she ever aw anything in her life, with a big linen apron on. her curls tucked away into a knot behind her cars, her sleeves tolled up. and her hands in a pan of dough, just as hard at Work as auv Rridget you ever saw! Isn't it dread" ful?" "Shocking- - absolutely shocking! Well," with a sigh of infinite relief, "let us be thankful that wu made tho dis covery in time! Lit, I wonder what Mr. (ireville will say now?" "That's just what I'd like to know, mother. I believe that tho loss of her fortune woiej. make liitle or no differ ence to hiiu. for he has enough ami to spare. Hut In; is the pi 'lest man in existence, and never wood endure the shock of hearing that the woman ho loved had demeaned herself in such a fashion, depend iion it, mamma." Lilian Langdon paused, and glanced listlessly from the open window. They were passing the summer at the II Hotel, and it was overcrowded that season. She started in confusion as her eves fell upon a huge lounging-chair lipped lazily back on the cool verandah outside the window, a pair of arms in de cidedly masculine coat-sleeves, a white hand upon which a huge diamond sparkled, holding a newspaper, while a whiff of fragrant cigar smoke curled up into the air. Charlie Greville had over- litnl every word of tho conversation. "The proudest man in existence" folded his newspaper and arose, with a comical expression upon his handsome fa c. W hat can that chatter-box mean?" he muttered, as he moved slowly away. "Hy Jove! it's worth inquiring into." "There, Dell, hand me tho raisins; you've stoned them very nicely. Heat the eggs now for the icing. Tliat's the next tiling in the programme. I believe; isn't it, Mrs. Parsons?" Nora Stacey turned a pair of roguish blue eyes upon tho kind face beside tho kitchen (able. Whatever might lie the extent of tho Slums' reverses, they seemed to trouble Nora very slightly. She wore a pink calico dress aud white linen collar; her hair was knotted simply at the back of her hi ad. a. pink rose, from the rosebush just outside the kitchen window, nestling amid tho curly brown tresses, a huge linen apron cov ering and protecting her dress. A week before she hail appeared in Mrs. IValherhrain's drawing-rooms, at tired in a costume which had cost n cool thousand, and a set of pearls lit for a nnnl princess; but she Imd not looked one half so pretty as she did this June morning, standing in the great cheer ful shady kitchen "up lo her eyes" in baking. Nora Stacey was a highly accom plished young lady. She could sing divinely, and chatter French like a mag pic; she could dance like a sylph; could do wonderful execution on tho piano; was learned in all sorts of fancy needle work; and more -sho could mnko tho lightest, snowiest bread, the most de licious cake, and the puffiest, flakiest pastry imaginable. A ring at the door-bell. Littlo Dell (Mrs. Parsons' housemaid) disappears for a moment, returning panting, ex cited, with a square of liristol-board in her hand. "For Miss Nora," she says, laying it before the sclf-sitino young fatly. Nora glances over tho top of tho cake which she is icing, and reads tho name from tho card aloud, coolly: Chailes (ireville." Her blue eyes Hash, nud hor pink checks grow pinker. "Mrs. Parsons," she cries laughingly, but with an under current of earnest ness in her manner, which shows of how much importance it Is to hor, "I mu going to recolvo Mr. Greville just a "Nora!" "Plcaso now, do not object! I have a reason, youyou know!" Mrs. Parsons smiled. "Verv well, my dear. I'll say uo more. Perhaps yon are right!" - Nora wiped the Hour from her hands, and in hor kitchen costume, without even removing the t buoxioiis "big lineu i apron, procecoen m mo u rawing- r no m. Mr. Greville arose to greet her. He looked a trifle surprisodas his glance took in her tout ensemble, aud then with an inward "By Jovo! shu looks hand somer than ever!" advanced towards her with extended hand. "Miss Nora, I'm so glad to see you! I only discovered your address by ac cident this morning!" Nora's eyes fell. "I did not know that you were still in town," she returned, a littlo embar rassed. "Plcaso excuse my costume, Mr. (ireville," and her eyes Hashed, and sho crested her little head proudly. Mr. Greville bit his lips to repress a smile. "Is your engagement a permanent one, Miss Nora?" If he was laughing at her it pro duced little effect. Nora was not at all disconcerted, but provoking)' cool at she answered: "Why?" "Because," and ho drew nearei, and took her little hand in his own, "1 wish to engago you myself. I waut a wife, Nora jiift such a wife as you will make. Will yon conclude your engage ment with Mrs. Parsons, onff change your name for that of Greville?" Further, depongnt saith not. But the next stage in the game Charlie Greville was in the kitchen exploring the mys: teries of tho culinary department, and tasting Nora's cakes, rolls, and pastry, declaring them the best that were con cocted; and of all women in the world for a wife, commend him to a pastry cook. "Nora," said Mr. Greville when, Mi's. Parsons being called away, they were alone for a bi n f space, "tell me why did you adopt so unusual a profession, if I may so term it? Why was all this kept from me? You should have told nie when you find lost uuir fortune, nnd " Hut Nora interrupted him with a clear ringing laugh. "So you've heard that absurd tale, too, have you?" she cried. "Why, Charlie, papa has lost nothing. He has taken mamma iiwaV to trael;and I did not accompany them because-becau.se '-Iliad long "ago made up my mind that in my education, as well as in the rearing of most modern young ladies, the chief and most inioitant accom plishment is omitted. "So I resolved to accept Mrs. par sons' kind offer and remain with her during mamma's absence, while 1 per fected myself in the very necessary but nearly 'lost art' of cooking. And, Charlie," she added in a very grave tone, "I shall never regret my scheme. It has proved to mo tho true- heart which did not turn from me even in the guise of a servant." "And. my gracious!" cried Lillian Langdon to her chagrined mamma, when the story leaked out and the "grand wedding in high life" wis on tho tiijits, "who would ever have dreamed of such a thing?" And the last new phase in fashion and select society is "a school for teach ing young ladies the sublime art of cooking." Ad ice to Consumptives. Ou the appearance of the first symptoms, as gem ral debility, loss ot appetite, pallor, chilly seusstiona, followed by uight sweats and rotijjh, prompt measures of relief should be taken. Consumption is scrofulous disease of the lungs; therefore use the great anti-scrofula or blood pari lerand strength restorer, Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Dis covery." Superior to cod liver oil hs a nu tritive, and unsurpassed as a pectoral. For weak lungs spilling of blood, and kindred affections, it hss no equal. Sold by druggists. For Dr. Pierce's treatise on Consumption send two stamps. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N.Y. Tor the Family Scrap Book. Kipo tomatoes will remove ink or oili er stains from the hands. Kerosene will soften leather hardened by water, and render it as pliable as new. To lieal cut lingers with rapidity wrap llicin in a cloth saturated with alum-water. To keep tinware nice and bright scour it every two or three weeks with litiely-sifted coal ashes. To clean willow furniture use salt aud water, and npply with n coarse brush, and dry thoroughly. Machine grease may he removed from wash goods by dipping the fabric in cold min-walcr and soda. To remove tar rub thoroughly w ith dean lard, and then wash with soap aud warm water. This may b. applied to cither the hands or clothing. Kitchen tables may he made as white as snow if washed with hard soap and wood ashes. Floors look best scrubbed with cold water, soap and wood ashes. Tea stains and many fruit stains may be removed with "boiling water; pour tho water through the slain in order to prevent it from spreading through the Hatcrial. To make good starch, mix with cold water and add boiling water until it thickens; then add a dessert spoon of sugar and a small piece of butter. This makes a still' ti ud glos,y liuish equal to new. A few drops of hartshorn put into u littlo water will clean a hair brush nice ly. If very dirty, use a littlo soap also. After cleaning rinso in clear waicr, tin a string around the Irmdlc, and hang it Up to dry. To remove t he stains of French shoe polish, cither from woolen or cotton goods, wash tho spot with tallow soan and let it stand tin hour or so then wasli in clean water nnd afterward proceed ns with any soiled article. Eggs may bo kept In good order for six months by dipping them into warm tallow, and aftor they cool paokingtlicin in saw dust; cover with sawdust and make as nearly air-tight as possible, and put away in a dry, cool place. m The London Queen says that soma Idea of tho luxury in Mr. Ronnott's yacht, the Namouna, may bo gained by tho foot that oven lu tho engineer's room tho sofas are covered with genuine Woroeco. A Card. To all who are Bull'uriug from tho errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous wusk ness, early ducny, loss of manhood, &c, I will send a recipe that will cere you, vueu or cuahok. llus great remedy was discovered by a minister in South America. Send a sell-addressed envelope to tho Rev. JoBKrn T. Inman, Station D., Nw Vork Uity. i"Eviry truth has two sides; look st both befotu committing j oursclf to cither," IviiJiicy-Werlh t'hnllcujjcs the closest scru tiny of i s ingredients and its grand re sults, it hd-t nothiii'' to fear lioin truth. Doctors may disagree ns to the best meth ods anil remedies, tor the euro of constipa tion and disordered liver uud kidneys. Hut those that have use Kidney-Wort, agrees that it is by far the best medicine known. iUr.dion is prompt, thorough and lasting. I CUF.KHKL'M.Y udJ 111 v testimony to the . . -- value ol Eiy's Cream Ilslm as a ppt-ciflcin the case of my sister, who has been serious Iv debilitated with Catatih for the nast eight years, having tried ineffectu illy other I:. .. -...1 ' .1 , ... .1 . . : - rciiicoien ano several specially oneiors ill Boston, She improved nt c uco under this discovery, and has c&ined her health ami hearing, winch had been considered incur- aide, ituocrt w. Merrill, secretary M tuo Phoenix tmiiulacturing company, Grand Rapids, Michigan. AI1 ladies who may be troubled with nervous prostration, who suILm' from organic displacement ; who have a seuso of weari. ncs and a fueling of I is-itude; who ure lan guid in the morning; iu whom the nppitite for food is capricious and sleep at pioper Imur.s uncertain, should lisve lecnutu; to Mrs. I'iiikhain's Vegetable Compound. Sl-Tplcss nights nia le miserable In tl at terrdile couuh. Slulob's Cur" is theiciue. dy for jou. Paul G. Schuh, ngrnt. y'.U Si-eku's Port Gran Wine tor weakly pci ens. This excellent piodui:t of ;he grape is pri fccnbeiL and used by the leaning phy sicians in the country, when a generous and iiotiiishing wine is dcrirabU ; especially fit female?, Hged persons and consumptive; and by churches for communion. Hun dreds of New York physicians luvo visited Spccr's Vineyards and -wine cellars, bin twelve miles distant from N w York, anil pronounced his wine pure, and unexcelled. For sale by Paul G. Schuh. KvHMMts and others desiring a L'cnkel, lucrative agency business, by which Jo to f'JU a day can be earned, send address at once, on postal, to I'. C. Wilkinson & Co., Hi.") and 197 Fulton street, New York. Jgf"With Diamond Dvcs any lady can get as L'ood r'-sults as the best practical dyer. Every dye warranted true to name and s imple. Guay hairs often cmise annoyance, Parker's Hair Balsam prevents by restoring the youthful color. Catarrh Cured, health and sweet breath secuied by Shileli's Catarrh iimedy. Price, 50 cents. Nassl Injector free, S'! I by Paul (i. Schuh. ' () rtuckicn s Arnica Salve The Heat Salve .n the wor'nl for Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Hhctitn, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles. It is guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents nur box. For sale by Gf.o. f! O'Haiu. ' Pit. Kmms's Gheat Nkhvb Rkstokkk is ilie marvel of i he age for a'l nerve diseases. AJI tits stopped free. Send to foil Arch street. Pi.iladilnis. Pa. DOCTOR 617 St. Charles Stroot, ST. LOUIS, MO. A vu;olnr Ciroiluuto nf wn nirillp.il ColliKi ,. Ii n licfil Innurr i-nc.-iuerl In tin- Itmt int'iit ef 'Ivroiiin. Nirvcim. b-lim foul JJlooil IUwi!cit (him nnv olln r fill VHlel.iu tit St. I.oiiK ill rltv rnpvrs kUj,w hihI nil old ri-H. dt'nts know. ( (iriiiitrolnrft mlii'i1 or Wf nmll, frpfoind IiivIIimI. A friendly tnlk nr il opltili.ii vsl iioIIiIiik. WIhmi Inliieniopiili'iit 1 1 visit tlm rlty .or Iri-iitincnl, liiiMlli'lnet run lie m-iil hy mill I or tXi'is (vrrvwlierf. Cnrnlilp run, Riiitriuitppcl: where ilo'uht rxMn u MYaiikly ulnii-d. i:U or Write. Nervous Prootratloo, Dtthillty, Mnntal and Physical Woakni'iii, Murmirial anil othfr affootlonsof Throat, Skin and Bonci, Blood puritinaBDd JJIood Poisoning, Skin AflYa tionii, 0MJ?orfli and Ulnors, Impdirnontn to Marriage, Rhnunutlsm, Tiles. Special attnntlon to wtot from over-worliod brain. SURGICAL CASES weivs sppoiaUUcntiori. Dlseiaos arising from Imrrudonoos, F.torwnt Indulgcnnos or Fnposnras It l elf.ct hli'iil llliil n ,Vi'liltl nivlii( pnrllcnlHr nt tent ooi to Mu iif riei nilulii wreitt skill, Mild ilivli'lM In repilm-nii'll e nil nvrr lint ruiinti v kinm lnif IhK l'iiiii,'iillv reiMiiiiiiiend riidofitfi tin' iilderl cllli'p III AliM i Ini wlierp rvery known Hlipllill'i-e N refil led to. III! I llf pI'OVOil UOnil I'tOIH'lllHM nf lilt Hurt mid niiintrln mr uv.l. A whole linns I ued loroilli H ,nniw,,, nnd nil nre trenti'd wuh klll III rpier(fnl te.'liniri'l nnd, kli"lnn what lo dn. t, cl"'l llni'iitMiie lini'ln, tin hp roiint of Ihr itmit number iip'lvln!. Uin rhriie hni kept low. oi,-n !.,.r iTimii h ditniindcd lir olliern If von m enre ( li v k I 1 and set it niippily nd perfect lite rut e, thai Is 111 niiporlinit tn 1 1 1 it. I'll nip tile I, ikl inies, flit lu miy ddrc firr, FINE 260 PLAT PAG IS, Ctpant rloili nnd Kill Idndlinr denied forU rent In poMou or eiirrKiiev. over llflv won I'erftil ppn plrfuri'i,, true In llfr . rtleli'nn tlia follntt'liiB kiiIii'i'Ii, Vh'imio innrrr, wliotiot; whvf 1'ronpr iiui In iniiirv, Who itmiry llrjit, liiniHid. Woiniiiihood. phv-li'itl deenv. M (in tmntild nmri'v. How hfp mid hiippliirmtiiiy tw InPrpm-d, Tlmsn ninrrlnl or ronleniplnlliiu CMirrylnu xlinuld rend It, it on ith I to hp rend ny ill jidult pcinoim, then kept under lork ind ky, Populitr rdltlnn, "tuo Iivp, tint tmper Mr and m pg, S3 out I'jr mull, in uxumt rit. teas Vsrt BrU ft'Sr-'l UV dp 4"i ti mn w WlIiTTIEB root disons r;2us:c CD's NEW 00-p. WAND CATALOGUE TO ! 1883 SENT TREE to my . l.ir-m, ISO lllu irajuimof all kinds of BEA88, GtKMAH 8ILVER mid KEED inatruoieata, tOEPtho -wuh full luitriic tioujfcr forming Banili, dl yjlon ind rl.vilflptlon or Iwdrumptin -WHAT f,.,l tin or i ...i . . K"U or l rcr pUtlug, rrptirliin, Ac. Will alw v, ;'. 1 ,v lr u' our "an ana vrtnuiru U'iltie. M p. Intpjt pnimlur niinln. A ldrptf THE f.OUf i SONS kluSlC CO..CHIUAU0.IU, 1 'j m not, life U nweeplnn hy, ko J i W i I I 'lind diitc liulnrti yeu din, nan.. i ok I thln ml; tity and mthlimn il 1 I i,'(iyu tuhiiid (i)cm,qiinrtiiiii!. fiM it wepk in your own to'vn. l lvn Dnllnr tmillt fr'. No rifif. Kv. rythliiK row. ('uplliil not required. We will furnish you cvury'Uiiirf. Muoy nra mnkinK fnrlniiPH. l.H nutUe as niuc'i n turn, and hoya nud irli-ln mikH v'reHt pay Kwiidur, If you want liuli,e at wb'ch yiiu inn niHke i;ruat pny all the llm, wrllfi for pnrileiil.ira toll. HAU-KTr & CO. 1'urtlnnd, Mmuo. ADDTU INCOME C'l'ili-. cflrrnthi-im.-l mninmif iiuUlug regular uvmi lily pn.tlufnnii UlvisitiiiPMriul III loJIOOOur inure denliniflo GRAIN. PR9VISI0KS&STOCKS Im h uiiiiImt ireH t!if lieie-di "i onnlilned nipital tli Clnl. 10 to intipnr ei-nt. i.i-lilpiiilH)u.d nmntlily. tin Kirmof ,.),rnti,iHwi t pim-Ii n-einU'r. EIiho-, IOcach, ntlwn tliie, nonfisp.nl.,, tran-Ur.iiilo, A relinliln eer-n-imnitKnt wati!l In every tow n. f: lal InilmnnpritH. Exn .-iiei'irr c.rr'.liir o n I fus. AiIhit- I!. K. KlNDJU. xCo., "L 171 La Salle Bt.,cntUAUO, I IX. ARE YOU AfMD LACK VITAL ENERGY? THE HOWARD GALVANIC SHIELD And uiir mnoT thr I.I c tro-On'vnntc nnd Macoatlo AppilnncAH nnd (iitrmtitft ht InviilnuMn. nod a tur cut t tor Nftrrnu 1'iirti) vkm, Kplliflyf Hhtim tUm, OvwrworkM ilw'n. KnliftuttH'iu or Lom of Vital Kanrt'. Wek Hurk, Kxtm-y Mshmm, I.notf, J.lvar nnd Htomnrh (Ntmphituln, nn'l Hr ntlipttxl to KlTntn HI'.x, ThM Hi'ilnn m itr tb tmt htttKt fmprov! ad1 nntirHlr dilffit nt Imru -tlu nml nil nlhm, hk thfty lonlt tvoly Knnrnt cent niitont rtiripriT withutir nclili, rtiiifiini; no sitr n r imutinn of thw fkln-CHn Imi worn at work it wHl rt. nnd me ouly notirNlt to th wnrtr. 1 h innr 1 rR'iintl no to mt tbt dilTnrnitt hIahh of hII (1ifnip u-hpr Tlocti ia ad Mnyne'lc trfetmnt inof l.':.flit 1 hoio tor MEN OJHXjSr Cure Impotency, Se m iiial WrAitNts$, tort Maiooo.AC They Cure .'!iti nil f oln. Our TlTiiirnted Pamphlbt ,r, In , l,-il ,,(vr.1,,.u nn r.eet-l ol flcot4 Domat,', or ntcuicily w..,.;"t. In . ll"wr.t(l Eleolro Mosnmio In"!i". l pn ulrlij mull, AMEr.lCAN C.LVAHIC CO., 312 N. fltli E ... tit. Loula, Mo. TDK HAM.tDAV. xmvs?Z'.v r"" : - . -:rt--- "T!!'' II ALL! DAY" A N'.'W lll'il t 'lil l"1 It tel. frilljlillt; nil l..'Vn fte-'niid and Pullroid btr elK, Oiiirt). Illinois. Tli 1'iiTiii'er 11,'pni ot the I'lili i,t;ii, SI I.duIp ap'" .ew (itleiniM: Iitinoiii Central; Wnliiiiih, M, I.duIp and IV liV; Imn Moiinlain aiid ShiiIhtu, Molitle nt ULio; i uir una M. l.uiim Jiunwny am all jnnt aoriKH lli airuei; while ihn Ktcnmhu'ai I .nil (I i ii k h Imi ono n;iiare dlntniit. 1 his Hotel t hented hy menui, h )Mtn l.iinndry, Hydraulic Klmnlor, Klettrir Cull liviln Automatic Flro-AliirniH. Hatha, ahi?olnlely purp air perleet !Wvrai2ii and i.oinpieti' apimlMui'i'um. Sillierh furijirliltn'p; pcrfuct neivli'i'i rdatuii a.celK'tl lahle. ti. V. I'AliKKII A: r.l) .IJ(..n.,..H PAR KICK'S HAIR BALSAM. 'J'hil elegant drosing it j'lcfciT'.d ly tliwa li,,!i.ivcusedit,ti)ii-,y iunil.tr inticld, on no :ount of i, aupeiiw lranlintsa and purity. It cnnUins m.ileiiall only tlMlaiabenclicial to Ihs train and hair anJ jlw.iya Restores the Youthful Color to Crey or Fidod Hair J'irker Hair Iialsjm i finclv perfumed and ll wnrrnnictl lo prevpnl filling ot the hair and to re. tnova dandruff unci itcliiiii;. lliscox & Co , N.Y. On. anil l iImi, at draliri In Jrur mid mmllflrni. PAUKBirS GINGER TONIC A Superlative Health and Strength Rastonr. If you ara merhauic or farmer, worn out with overwork, or a m'Ulier run dnwn hy f.nnilyor houta hold duties try 1'ankkii' Oinolk Tonic, If you nre a Uwyer, miniMer or buiinm man ex hnuati'd hy meninl itmin or anxinm cares, do nut talcs Intoxicating tiiiiialiilin,bulusa t'aiker'iCinjer Tonic If you have C'omuniption, I)ypepi,i, Kheiima lam, Kidney C'oniplaima, orunydnonlcrofihiiluiiRa, Jlmnath. bowela, Llot'd or nerve I'AKKM't, ClNtiia Ionic will euro you. It itlhc (;reutrt Llood Putiher And tha Best and Surest Couyh Curo Ever, Uud. If you nie wauling aw.iy from ne, dUkipalion or any ihsenie or wrulmeM and rrquiia a iitnulnm laka (ilNulta Tunic nt once j it will invigorate and build you up from tli fuM Uoe hut will never intoxicate. It haa aaved humlicd of livcai it may iva youra. CAI'TIOM l-llfuit all mhillliilM, I'vl.i'i UlnrTcmlo la tempiwd of tha bait rtniriliil kiiii in lh wnrld, an,l liaatlralf itlllrrrnt fmra pKfarallnuaiifiiliiitrraMe. BnJ rorolmlatto IIImoi Co., N. Y. am-, A (I hum, at ,Wl.n la dni(l, onrAT BAVINH lll'YINO DOLL A It siac. I.. J.-h ...t It.. (in i. I.,.. !.. .1.1. tlfhuhiful perlitme exceedingly popular, Thar la ant lllim like It. Insist upon having Floxiat tom Culounk and look (ot aisnatura of en erf Mil, Any dmnlit n dlr la arniam can wpply vwi. M an1 ta tnl im. i.AiuiK aviNf niTi.vu Tie. in. I V i v y I a- V' V 1 I Ik. F I I W ,riar m I .' I II NERVOUS ? '1 -1 t Mia INCREASE 6f YOUK CAPITAL. Vi W TIjihio ileslrliiir to mako monpy rmmiinll and medium Invftatiuanta gf In ciiiln, proviBiims and a took Y"w jn; on ii, ir inii. rruiu iuuy lai iiis: on our diiu. irutu Muy lat, avniuau), on invoai tl.lMIU.cnahprofita .n,l anI n..i.l I.. tlrH'f, hiVtn ffiftltAf I anA nuiA s vimtora aiuniintiiiu to nnveral tinma t 'jrisiiiiil in vi iilnient. Priflta F" ""' nraioi iivery luontii, still l;,ftv. iti the ortiilnal liiveMtfiient nmk STfr5 inuiiinnnvor pnyalilo on ilnmand, oi vvr0 r.fi,,innforv eire'jlam nnl atiuii. men la nt fund V sent fr1. We wnnt respiinaible aiionta, who will report on crop and intrnduco tha fimmm & merriam,c vhmnu, Major lllick. Thlcago. nv SiiW Al)VnnTISKMENT'. M ason & hamliJJ ADt 4 TOare rnr'aiuly beat, havinK been llltT Ail a'"'. ''""eft t every Great , , " WorM'a Indiialrlnl l onip lltlon for Hlxieen Yeare; no other American orgata hav Ini; hemi lonud equnl at any. Alan chcapeat. St.yla 'H; HVi oclavoa; mitllclnnt cotiipana and power wlih in-t qualty. fur popular aui red aud aecular ninelc In ncnonlaor fuinlllen. at oulv 22. (me S',lldr2V.n ber "tvlc ' :', 137. gtiaj, g72, $7S, $M, V 114-to ", mil "p. Tho larger atylea are whullv niirlviiltd by anv oilier orcane. Alio for cny pavnieiiM. Ndiv liliiKtrtod Catalogue free. The M AS OS & HAM LIX Orzan and Piano Co. IM 'Iromont atreet. Roatnn: 111 Kft-t Htb atreet (Lnlon qiarfl), .New Vork; 119 Wabiah Arenue, I hlcafro. VOFXTt MVS II you want to learn Telegra, l"l.illT xtlli! phvlnafewnionthi, anuho cerlHiiidf a aitniilliiti, nddrnaa Vnli'iHint) brotbon. ,10111 vil!,., 1,. New'papnerA'lvertial'i( Bureau, lOSpmce at N.Y. II BLOOD! PARSONS' PURGATIVE PIUS &S Mood, and willoomplelelr ehanffa the blood in the en , irn ratin in threnmnntna. Any pernio who will tk lpillt',hni(fht from 1 to 1 9 wnelia m ay be restored to,iund health, if wh a tiling bep,wmlln. Sold erywhfin, oraent. hrmail for H Mint alainpn. I. ft. l4BhM)N A Co., Boaton, N., formorly Hapicr, Sir m;v advkrtiukmknts. G0NSUr.lPTI0N. I hnv n poalttvx reiniT f.ir thft al),,vi illmm; bj lie iiinumiuila if i:f..i o( tha oortt kind ana of lonr iimiiheir have boen cured. Imlned.anairnnirN mi ftiltK 11 lue:ll,:i jr, that I will aetid TWO BOTTl.KH KHftK to. iiiher KhbaViU'AHI.H TKEAT1RK on thla Uianaaa.la Mir ulluinr. Ulva Kimeaa niid 1'. u. ailiireai. KR. T. A. SLOCI M, 181 Pearl Si., New York. LOU HOMING. W hile WrustMiij; with a Kiillun 'i'rto a I.' mberinan I! ireivea C'nnaeiiueiiliat Dniii 'S . V h le on a hiiiitin xettraioii in tho great coal and ,iod region nenr I'nrVotirlale l'a., the writer met Hiinin Coll, a Itimhorman. Acciietoiuud le life and lni.or iu the forrett from early mauhood, be wug a irtio K'llRlit of hi Axe. Many a tree hod fiiilen liefi.ro h!n rlti. tui; atrul'.ee, niir' II e.;ofifte hud huriie nvvay to ni'ir.ei ihoviiwi d pruilucte, L'oll la a rtinraifr. and ift)rar Wilde t rltfhl in aay'PK tn it al I iimv 'nieut its nnhlnderi-d labor ara Kraeeful, our frli'tiilV. i'.IUm, atrippmt for lna work, ami Hllaeiiinn a men lid-hiird I, aa-n'iHed the heavy do'ir-ui I'm l In lliein'a CaaCe mttl hoye prieenird ill ml ir h'.ii I Inlilre dim d y. Iinwi" r 'nn let him tell Hip r'ory liluiM'li, r.elie inlil i -o mu: "I " "ii in 'lu'wiMHla know. Irylnu to ' lir! i I ,i y il ii h h ' I 'I hl khiy; I ruuid Rut a Iw-lier puri tiiipe mi Ii fr-nn i he l.itvrr atile, I tackled ll ttn ie w .ill ni) I nur r l l:i ; lie.'k nud threw my weiL;!it on l!:e ! ver. he 'untried ehe did, but aa luck wuulil hnvu t. Indole I eniild u I out nf the way, die nlind r s;iil voriiiu. II it buda't been for a lot of email llinhi, find biii.'li lying Id tbo road whii u lifted her up, ehu'tl a cjufhcil mc flat. Aa It uaa I nut up without a brokiu hone, but with eouie mljjlity bod hruieea " Then j on were oil rli ," aald I. In auditor. "Not bya b!un cci alt;lit, atriuitfcr. I lo ik cold rbennialieii) net lu. and, If I luJn'f heard of EEN HON'S CAl'CINE I'OH )l'H I'LASTItHS and need 'em, ll'n my opinion should never have niHde ano:her ch,p fly. Iiit t tbo t'upclno look hold qui, k, and I'm about aa K'oA an new. But thrru'a one t.hui yon klu calkiintcon: -I ehall never w.-aat'B with another Ion unlcsi I bnvo the advao tui;e of the around K ,r, aa I told von beforo, If It hndn't beeu for :hcm hruehenl'd been amathed ao you r.o Id a auld m? for a door mat." Tho Capclnc la th thlux for rheumailim. It doerj'l ke'pyou HiiltliiR The word CAPCINE le L'i'T In tlioceutcr f tho genuine. Price 25 centa. Seahtirjr Jt Jcbn-on. t hernials. New Y r!t. PARIJEK'H t-ONS Avf) DAl'GHTEHa Ur any Aetlvn Man ot Wonian n A V MA Z un rt Jl.llXril'KIl .MONTH In Caah, wiirkU'i?f rthc Aranrlcin r'ar.tier. Addreaa B A. K. II ACK TT, Kl Wavoe, Ind EN8ION8 lor ul Union Ho dlera II disabled In lineofdutv.lt rpiMiMon.UwiinncllnP ot'l'ay nnd Mu oio mineral. HMI1LHMO Botinty to jj 'iiloiiwddleraiorU'donrrillaaa rtenertert DISCHARGES Jtonoo. fwo'e? cent atitmpa n $ rOPrJART Su CO.. 41U i Street . H lvStaliliutou, D, ft W0SBm ILY MINNESOTA SWEET CORN rdurulril nnd prnctlenl irrntternTiflWieni to our piiillo "Tlnit llit I oritur North is W nr urowti Ihp.'nrller Ituir lirodiii t Mill if. XSeolliir thla year a hill lino nl htaMdnrd I'litatnea, trtintniiaine. arownoti dry upland : Mini, Ii i'yteand lllnoHlemWlHwtiWhltuKiieNiniiOiitN; 1 lioniwCab lino.aaldto tMinn wiHk inrllr tlinii Knriv Vorkiour North Mar Vellow Heul tJoni UII l.iki llie lead, and for fodder Ineiiual In anv; of oulnn timiatnee, rarintn, pMan, ke., lti, a full Imu and liimecrop, all K"'JKrowlhnn our own funim. Wild llliaforduek lunula alwnya om Imna for tiprlnif or Full nowliur. ,th Annual (liil,vun. .e. T. Sf. iMIl'Ct'AI.F, (irowvr, luiorlrri:Jobhi'r,Nt, rul. .Ilium A Lending T.nndnn rhya li'ien eHtniiii.hea aa Oilieelit New York lor tbo Cure sf EPILEPTIC FITS. lYonAniJtntrnalofSiMirtn f laity of Rpllepay, liaa wlllmm iloil, lretil and tuwl Ware eauaa than any other livin (htalrlan. Hl meraae kaa almply keen aalnnlahlna;! we liava hrU of cam nf war ro yeara' flan, In. a lurrmuniPv enied 1T elm. baa wnbllllied a '" on thla einou. Ma h ernita wlih alaraa botilenf Ida wrodarruieure fre to any inf. frer who may wnd their itprrM anil r. O. Addna ll adrlreeoviia "l"'1'" eiireaoaAlraae &. k UtMMOUi, Ke. aiei K, Hear taik. Im. Al. M.M,la Af ljlndnttl. hrt M.kea A aiHI ri (CREASE I KTJTfWSVS'U nn UUUrV