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DAILY CAIRO BULLETIN:; TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 1, 1833, THE ) . ; . II. . ANDREWS' 9m k DARSNQUbt 4 1 I (mriNOTONOioooyfNX f 1 "AWI"U)t4DT""55 PURE CREAM TARTAR. 810OO. Given , If alum or any injurious ulwtiioi'S Cuii bo forma hi Andrews' Pearl BalunR Powder. Is p' tlToly PURE. Uelngoii'loriied, otul u-Ktlruoriiala reeeivodinxu mcli cliuinWa asS. luini lluys, IS., ton; M. lVlafniUaliie, of Chiciiso; und Gustuvia Bode. Milwaukee. Ncw!d in bulk. C. E. ANDREWS A CO, , it MicUisnn A v. J tfsii . K. uter. r:,AM..( ia ttfurriilit. il t'ltia Xactjry to its wearer incYiry way, or the money wUl hn rWur.'! h1 l-y the parson lrom wbom itTrae bow iit. Thom!T(;vt p-onon-.cM br " leartirv (1 v- 1.1M mi lalarloaa 11 me e ".- " ; ,7. U" I'BlCE,kr SialLPnrt Toldt alt. Pmrrrla tt.5. Mf.dltln IMmUiI (ctm heary) ti.OO. onJn. tl.CO Krallh rmrnin 'Sae rautll J" a" fUlf-Bpi"l tl.&O. rwuU ky W-adia fciH leleea eT.rywarrc. CUICIC-O COKtr CO.. Clilcutu, II L "THE.JALLIDAY" Second und luUuid Mretti. Cairo, Illinois. Te VitteDeer D pl ol tbu Ctalci"i. si L iun Bd .er Orlract; I Hi,')'- tctlr!; Aa,i-,., :., Lool and PacUli", Iiou Moji,'. Ii kni ,s iM'jen, kot'le ar.d Ohio; uair . tun Si. !,ouia are all Jni-l arrufi the urtrt; wliUv itt tftH'tiabt.ai LudiTiK f lnt 6nf i'.nnre dltanla Tbia Uottd .la b'au-d t riearo, liu H. n. Inmlry. Hydraulic feievtitiir, Kieitr'c t ill IV, ; Autoiiiatic Kir-AUrma. iluthii. alixilnu iv puru t r pertoctatfwerai'f aud tumpiete tppoiulaifi. Superb fiiriiiftlni;; nrfffl rvtci:, kuii aa cr xcclltd table. P. PAKICKI? Af Of ..I.-... PORT GflS WINE ' ' ''7 6 'Oifit: Spkeii's Pout GrE ! FOUR YE.VIiS Of.D. TtltS CELEUItATKD N TIVU W1NB 1. male from tbe Julcu of tli! U.Mirto lli.pg, ruin in tble couufy. IU IntaluuSle liinln and ;n iii'ili. nlDit propurtiea are uiii-ur.im'd tvv aij)' (,il,cr hatWe Wlue. B-'Idk tbo pnre Julro of t liraiic produced nmler Mr. Muiwr'a own pvramml hihtv:' ion, lia purity and ebiiuIih tif h, are gimnmii'vil Thi ouui'at child m y ,iartk ,if U in r.iii, quallUca, and the WKako t Invalid wo II t it'lv.ir. tain It la partic.ulnrlv lieiicilaul tu .bflairrd an-, debilitated, and unti d lu the larinua nUmumiI- ti,.,i ffect tba weaker eec. li ialiiuvurt rfnin! ,i WINK TUbK KB1.IEIM-N. ' 1 K' A Bpeer's.P. .1. SIicitv. Tht P. J.KQEKttr taa wino of Supur'or CI at cter and i arl.ikenif tbo rlebqiiaMiea ol tbo kr.iin from whT.B It I madv I'or i'urltv, Uiclinurn, I'm oi and Medicinal Propurtica. It will In lognd ud autcellrd. ' Sneer's P. J. Brand v. Thla BUANDV otandannrlTaled lu thla c'"'intrv twin! far an orlor fur medicinal purpuaca. ' It ! a poredlatllUllon Iru n tbe (rape, ana ron a'tn u. alila mHrllrlnal tirnnMrtlj. I 1.... r'"!""..'. U 1l or. altn'lartotbatof Ihn jrrapvp, from hlr.h It In fllltllled. and la In ureal favir ainntiir ri.ri... -J'l'J He,.,h- tih filr of AM'UKIJ rio, i. j ia over tu cork-ol wm-b bottle. Bold By PAUL. SC1IUII AND BT DHrj(KMHTl KVrtnTVfl ':n K. ' GOrJSUUPTIOfJ. I IMafflcar. tlml I wlllMlirl TIKI Inn -i I i. ! ,ii ' ir jrlihaTtl.t'AHi.H 'I'HItATiHk ,Y.i. aalMM. on tliii Uitftiuw, t 0l, Kipn aa and T. O, mimih. Wli surCkM. u) tun aw y , M a. lit LrS THE GREAT IAN REI FOR TLXN.' CURES . ... Rhcumalism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backaohe, Headache, Toothache, . More Thriint. Mwrlllnta. Wprnlna, Urulaaat, ItiullK, Mralal. t'ruat III Ira. ilNP All. OIIIKIl HUUII.T PUMI II ''' olil br Urujlu uJ lMltr irTafrt. fid tu bowl. blrviinu la II Unfa-. . ' . , TIIE HAI!IJH A. TOUKI.KR TO. mn-r-i ' viAieunaou.) ium.r.tt.l.A- THE DAUjY BULLETIN. The Ar:bt Who Loft $5 Bill E-liinl "V.'h.it do you "think lliat is? risked SM'cial OllliVr Tnjfrart. ol th Vonn .ylv:mi:t Kuilroail (Tompany. ' Ttie scribu raised his oyos ami saw wlmt appcitri'il ti be a $5 bill pastod m a blacklxmrd, and lump; over the door, 'Is there a story connected wirh it?" queried the reporter in return. Yes, but tfuess what it is." The reporter Mipposed it to tie "the best counterfeit ever made." "the marked bill that pave the thief away," or "the bill found on the person of the murderer." He pazed at it with un tin. holy interest. "Did any newspapei ma'u ever see it?" be finally remarked, carelessly. "Not one. . The fact is tbat it isn't what you think it is isn't a bill nt all. It's a painting. -- -- Tbe writer smothered his disappoint, nient and examined it more closely. It was a pood picture. The torn edges ol the bill seeraed to stand out from the wood: the delicate lines were accurately traced: the head of the hero of New Orleans was as perfect aa a photograph, and tietitious traces of paste along the edge, completed the illusion. "You see, a young fellow came in here one day and said he was a paintei and hard up. I supposed, of course, that he was a house painter, but found to my surprise that lie wa an artist He had never taken any lessons, nd the two little pictures bo showed mt wtro really remarkable. Ha left them here and I showed tbem to ono or twe of my friends, who know something about pictures. You may imagine my young painter's surprise when I told him one of the pictures would bo exhibited at li.e Aeauemv of Fino Arts. He sold several others.'' What was his style?" "Still life. Why, bless you, once ht painted a s; nToss one of his pia tures. Kvcrybbdy wanted to brush it away. He painted a pencil and pen knife. People would try to dust the shaving off with their handkerch'.efs." Where is he now?" "In Munich. I got a letter from !::iu only the other day. He has eight pictures in tbe Munich Exposition. HU name is William Harnett." . Wid 8uccess. The Arkansas Judge, as a supporter of the law, knows nothing but the uiscbargo of his duty, or rather what he considers his duty. He is never influenced, unless the pre'--uro be great The other day a negro, wiargfld with misdemeanor, wm taken before a rural judge, who, after bearing the testimony, said: "I shall have to fine him to the full extent of my iinancial jurisdiction. I shall make an example of him and send him to jail." "Jedjri;, I uster work at jer house, didn't l?" - ; , "Yes, but you needn't attempt any sympathy game on me." "I ain't er gwine ter ax f ur n sympa thy as yer calls it, an' yer needn't skeer yerse'f. Yerso'f is a big'man in de church an' is hil' up as do zample ob a good husband, but I uster work at your house, an' cf yer plasters one ob dem fines on me, I il proclamato some mighty dis agreeable news in dis neighbornood. Jes go ahead, sah, an' send mo ter jail, but on do road dar, ef I doan 'mulgate some 'telligenco' 'bout yerso'f, sail sutliin w'bat 1 dlskivered while- 1 wu workin' at yer house dat'U make de foiks stan' aroun' an' ax fee rao'." "(Jet out of this courtroom," domand d the judge; fund If' I catch you here a L'a in, it won't bo good for yon. Mr. Oilleer, lot the scoundrel proceed." "Has ho puid bis line, your honor?" "Paid nothing. Ho was never known to pay anything." 1 "What was iht facks dat yer had on de jcilgo?" asked an acquaintance when the 'pi isontir'' left the room. "Nothiu'. Poan know a thing agin do man, but lemma tell yer, you can try dat game on any ob 'em wid success.'' Arkaiinaw Traveler; At an Enli-ili wedding in high life the bride was given away by her mother ami Iht father performed the marriairo service, Twenty.Four' HourH to Live. From Julm Kuhn, Lafayette, Ind., who aciMMitices that ho is now in 'perfect health," wo have the following: ','Onu yeur ago I was to all appearance in . the laxt stHgi-s of Consumption. Our best I'hyselniiH gave uiy daso up. I tlnslly got so low tlmt our doctor s dd I could not livo twenty. iour i,urs, My friends then pur- IniMi'l a hottl of nn.WM. HALL'S BAL SAM FOR THE LUNGS, which consider ibly benefltM ; rao. I conilnued until I took nine bottles, I Rin now in perfect heulih, having uiud no other medicioo."' im. EkWITT C. Kfc'LLINGER'S LINI, MI'.M'is nn infalliblu cure for Rheuma "in, Spr litis, Lameness nnd Diseases of Iho t'l-aip, und ior prumoting the growth of the Utir. , .Ed.7'i i Carbolic Trouchcs cure cold and prevent uiseano. Thb Murkot. Mokdat Evknino, April 80, 1883. Tho weather li chilly and rather un pleasant ss contrasted with the unusually warm days of last week. '. The market continues dull In Usdlug articles but Talues nra held firm at tbe quotations early in the month. FLOUR Dull but steady and firm as to prices, stocks are generally ample for the trade. Fancy alone is in light supply. HA.Y-Very dull. Ool choice finds leat all. Stocks are large' for 'the'die1 niaad. CORN Small demand and fair stocks. Prices hold firm. QA.TS We note a fair supply and steady market. ' MEAL A better feeltnR prevails nod prices area shade higher. BRAN Easy and unchanged. ; BUTTER Choice continues in steaiy demand at full prices; common is dull. EGGS Steady and firm , at quotations Receipts find ready sale. POULTRY Scarce and in active re quest at fancy prices. APPLES The rasrket is bare of all kinds. POTATOES Over-stocked and dead dull. Salos and Quotation. NOTE. Tbe prices bere given are for aalea from arat bands In round lota. As advance to charged for broken lotain ttJltus order. FLOUR SXttarioa gradee.... 101 bhla choice I coas PO S IS 5 4S ft a pt. 145 hbla lancy.. 1(10 bbi rbo ce , 125 bbla patent. MtHtMtMIM HAY. Seaia crime Timothy in on is to 11 50 10 60 4 c art gilt edge email bale lean choice 1 caritalned Timotbj.. COHN. S cart mixer In balk 48 49 Scare white., t care mixed OAT8. 4 cerecho'.ce In balk , 4 cart in balk........ WHBAT. Mo. t Red, per be ... No. I Medtteranean. 1 08 1 01 MBAL.. 410 bblaCttf la lota. 100 bblaCttr , S tl&i 5 J 60 BRAN. 1 car In fecks. HO BrTPTBR. VXi ponoda Northern .- yi pound Northern Dairy pkd . OilO pounde Southern Illinois 300 pounda medium packed toya 1 18 ayus. W0 doeen..... S00 doien.... ., dotal! 11 if TVRKBY8. Lat(e choice.. IS 00 14 00 email. CHICKBNB. S coopa allied lleoope bene 4 00 . 4 &4 tO APPLES. lObble coram on SO bbla Khrtnlab May.. til bbla Wlnaapa . 15 bbla fancy wlneeap ...... 10 bl, a choice Oenatlaa Slack packed frail 1 Orvjl 50 4 50 J5 l S 5u,S25 , S 75 S 60 .BOeto ll.OOleee ONIOS9. t Cko'eered Choice yellow ... S 00 i 00 ,Mia,ltli POTATO!. Northern Peach Blown per bneb ,.....IO Boutbern Ilia. Peach Blows per huib WlUi CIDKR. Per barrel 1 "3. (0 WOOL. Tnb-wahed , .iMr? Lnwaabed ......... vwjrt LAKO. Tleree.. ...... Halfdo..., . Backete , is BACON. Plain batne H. C. llama 11XU , . . . I.HN.HHM Clear eidee. Bb'inldera .. ..... M. ..... a.M.M.M SALT afKATH. Tlarra Hides Bbauldara... ....none none .m none HALT. Ht. Jolina......,.,, Oklo Klter .11 IS ............ a. , . . . I Vi HACKS, Ivi buabel burlapa.. I buabel ' .. t 14 DR1KD PKU1T. Peachet.balveaand qaarter Applea, bright BBANH. CHRKHi. Illllllltin a,at wiaaiHiiMMiii stiit. iHintiiM. Choice navy .... Choice) medium , s St Choice, Cruara., Cactory,., BREbWAI, At TALLOW. f ft. BIOBS. Calf, preen.. , 10 "It S my runt choice la B I a leeaaaS , a t iff J Dt,Mi ),,! wreon nan Plum 4ran.. lealMta MiNirn MM( aiaaa.. - . Nhftnn t'lta A mm uamageoiiidea.,,,,. IIIIINNNIIIIi,, TOBACCO. Common Lng, Oood lull.,:.. I T4.it! M vueaf.... Sedltim Leaf.. ' i ' A 2 ?? (lord Laf., T50ifU ratks ok miium. Oram fewt, 2" cwt. Floar lbl. . I Aft ' . , dr . ' Po Mimvhli,,. .... HH IS r" Orleans, I...... 1 WU Helena, Ark HaiwiiM WM,. ,, nt.ti Malaria. The general statement that malaria If most abundantly generated in marshes fresh or salt water-rand in low, damp grounds, is not invalidated by tho fact that it may also prevail in mountainous regions and in places,, where, the soil is superficially dry. A' looso siirfaco soil, overlying an Impervious stratum of clay ' or rock, permits the air to penetrate to this stratum, whero tho water which nc '' cumulate after a rain may bo retained in depressions, and we have thus all tht conditions necessary for decomposition of tho vegetable matter which may bt present lu the soil, and for tho evolution of malaria. Qeorgt M. Sternberg. ,' , ' One voice all over the land goes up from mothers, that says, "My daughters are so feeble and sad, with no strength, all cut of breath and life at the least exertion. What can wo do for themi" The anawer is sim ple and full of hope. One to' four weeks' use of Hop Bitters will nisko tbera healthy, rosy, sprightly, and cheerful. Snitch's Vitalizer s what you need tor Con stipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Paul G. Schuh, agent. (7) A Card. To all wko are BufTerincr from the errors snd indiscretions of youth, nervous weak nees, early decay, loss of manhood, &c, I will send a recipe that will cce you, fuke of crtAHGK. This creat remedy was discovered by a minister in South America. send a sell-addressed envelope to tbe Kev Joseph T. Inman, Station D., New Yo.-k City. The glory of a man is his strength. If you are weakened down through excessive study or by early indiscretions, Allen's Drain Food will permanently ' restore all lost vigor, and strengthen all the muscles of Br tin and Body. $1 pkg, 6 tor $5 At druggists. Wills, Metham & Co., Altamont, 111., says: "We nave never sold a liottlo of Brown s Iron Bitters ttiat has not given per fect satisfaction." The celebrated Vegetable Compound for females, which, within a few years, bus made the name of Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkhvun known in every part of th civilized world, relieves suffering by the fare and sure method of equalizing the vital forces and thus regulatini; the organic functions It is only by such a method that disease is ever arrested and removed. Who is the Prettiest Girl in America? Is a question tbat would perplex a con gress of connoisseurs assembled to nominate the most beautiful. But such an assem blage would not be surprised to lesro, tht the most charming of their sex, on this side of the Atlantic, enhance the beauty and preserve the soundness of their teeth with fcOZODONT, since everybody knows, that the ladies prefer it to any and alf dentifri ces. Let no man say alter this, that women lack judgment. Worthy of Praise. As a tule we do not recommend Patent Medicines, but when we know of one thit really is s, public benefactor, and docs positively cure, then we consider it our duty to impart that information to all Electric Bitters are truly a most valuable meuieine, and will surely cure Biliousness, Fever and Ague, Stomach, Liver and Kid ney complaints, even when all other rem edits fail. We know whereof we speik, and can freely recommend thera to all. hxeh. bold at fifty cents a bottle by Harry W. .,H:tiun. (R) Advice to Mothers. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your reel by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth? If so, sen ! at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup for Children Teeth ing. Its value is incalculable. It will re lieve the poor little sufferer immed iately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and aiarriioea, regulates the stomach and bow els, cures wind colic, softens the gums, re duces inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup for Children Teething is piesssnt to tne taste, ana is the prescnp tion of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses In tbs Unitod States, sad is for tale by all druggists throughout mo woria. 1 rnce 23 cents a bottle. Work Given Out. On roceipt of vour address we will -'make an offer bv which you can earn $8 to $7 evenings, at your home. Men, Women, Boys or Girls can do tt. II. o. Wilkinson & Co., 105 and 197 Fulton Street, New York. ' "EE a woman in another column near Specr's Vineyards, picking grapes from which Specr's Port Grape wine is made, that it so highly esteemed by the medical profession, for the use of invalids, weakly persons ana the aged. Sold by druggist To The West. There aro a number ot routes loading to the above-mentioned suction, but the direct and reliable route is via Saint Louis and oyer tho Missouri Pacific Railway. Two trains daily are run from the Grand Union Depot, Saint Louis to Kansas City, Leaven worth, Atchison, St, Joseph and Omaha. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars of the very ucest maxe are attacnoa to an trains. At Kansas City Union Depot, passengers tor Kansas, uoioraao, new Mexico and Cal iprnW "onnoct with express trains of all lines. At Atchison, connection ia made with nmriiaa train for ffanaaa and Nnlirulo I I -w 1 w ... l.-l. r. I points. a am. i i. - .i ? i , . , . . At umaiia, connection is maao will) tne Overland train for California. ' . .This line offers topartios enroute .to the West and Northwest, not only fast time and superior accomodations, but beautiful scenery, as it passes through tho finest nor tion of Missouri and Nebraska. 8end for illustrated maps, pamphlets, &c , of this lino, which will be mailed free. .... . C. B. Kiknan. F. Chandler, Ass't Oen't Pass. Agent. Gen'l Pass Agent, 1 Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis Immodiately relieved by Bhllob's cure PaulG.Bchuh, agent. 1 (8) Dk. Klisk's Great Nirvi RtwroRtB Is the marvel of the airs for all nerve diseases, All tlU stopped free. Bend to Ml Aroh street. Philadelnla. Pa. I jrffeT?aiP,inw mi ' r A in I, f: Pi . n 'MP t e S its: 'a f iwr1 5f as- IT" him. fe - 5. o-Sr Vi!'tf?;iiiisi.r ';. Nashville, Pdducalut Cairo U. S- Mail PatJiet. AV. II. CIIJillRY, PINK DUES...- IAI , V 111 IJT Matter Clerk. ,11,1.1 ." i . iy .. , , i , , . Leuvcetbls port every Wednesday at 4 p. m. for Naehvllle. ..... Tbo One paitunger and frelnUt iteamer ELLA KIMBROUGII, KlMIIRfl'lUl. Mauler WOLKoLK Clerk I.natMi H.'" Lonla for Cairo onee ea li M i i.k n p, in. Lravi'B Ca'rofoSt. Lou'.a. an ! ieny In id iwife once uncll ek H a, to, kIi ville, Pailucah & Cairo Ha ket The nloKunt anQ palatial etonmer 13. S. EHEA, J. B.'TYNKT?' Maatnr BILLY 1UTSTOS Clork Leaves Cairo ovary Monday at 4 p. m. for Nash ville.' 1 '' I-f E.INOE,' -Manofaclurar uud Doalur In PISTOLS. RIFLES 6th ntri'o(,'riotweim Corn'l Ave. ud Liweo. (JAlltO, IItilNOfM CHOKE BORING A SPECIALTY . ALL KINDS 0V AMrjNITtO. Hafei Ha jail od.. All Rlnda ol Khvi Mado. 1 1'' WA, 4:l.tl, W: ' .'.'.:1 . mm? i 1 i mm ftm 1 i I rj 2 S3 INSURANCE. DEMONSTRATED.! . That mnarl men svi'rmts luiO to SH 0.1 per day pro Bl, null n the "Poeknt Manual, " 'llienmni m.rvcl. tuna Hltli) volume ever iecd. Naeovd, ptuliirHi"! and purcbaaed by all cl'taaea; nnthinu In thn bonU lliiuqvnrefliial to It. Will prnvn It or forfeit 'i . Complete sample ami ontltt h c , or lull parti culera fnratamp. Dun'ta nrt out aiialn n til 1 1 oil lenrn what Is'lld of tlil bnult and what ntlirre aie dolns.f W. U. TlWMI'HOS, rubltiM, 0I Areh Htreet. Philadelphia. 1'n, nj.rw :1m STOPPED FREE " I Nerve Rbbtobsb Las aa rr un'" nttaiata. (Vii.t acaii'i hi ma NrareArrw m. ... ifMt.t.. .1.. IM-At.t.inl.ir. Ifutinn Mdlrlit. ,rHiPn trM. Treallaa k 1 trial kotllt fraa Vl (laiia,ih. ayliiefra iprwdrtMriffllntiKl Mi lt Kl.INK.WI An H lli,PtlllM..rr rVej IhrunyUt nf tHtitoto iKJOTIOIf. Ii poelttve otirefnrell Dlecharirai, ttna-ini, Sinartlnt and Pninftil eeuaatluua of thn i 0 N W GO I J S B. f IT n e II u SI OQtiei'Dottle, For aula by all dni 4 elate j or sent br Kx nrma on t Celptor urlea, JOHN bjPAHKA SONS. ITS endl7 f nynnmnre St OlltOI N N A I I! 0U1O, Pleaee tnwtUoa Vuie veiier, A