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BER&fEMEDl 3POJEL CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbauo. Backache, Headache, Toothache, Sort TIro( Mnrllinc. fcprislna. UruUea, Ituriia. ft, -alii. t'rl lllts-a. im il oiimt hum iv raixa im kiif.s. &..J tl k("' TllT. IHJ CtliU bolli. lioerti.iit, ia 11 ttiitiukirr,. TIIF fllAlfl.l's A. VUVFLFRCO. ,r,i-.i.l cull-Uii.o Bsllia.ra, Id., C.B.. SURE FOR KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, CONSTIPATION, PILES, AND BLOOD DISEASES. PHYSICIANS ENDORSE IT HEARTILY. 'Kifiopv-Wcrt ia ih rr.net auocesful remedy I ever u.xd." Dr. P. C. Eallou, Moniton, Vt. "K.ir.i'r-'cVort it always reliable." It. E. N. Clark. So. Hero, Vt. 'ni&'.ry-Wcrt has nurtj rcy w ife after two yean Bl;ns." It. C. II. 8unmerUn, Sun Hill, Oa, IN THOUSANDS OF CASES it his rurri 7T Vr? n'.l p'.had failed. It is mild, fcotcCacat, U.KT.U.N IX li s ACTION, but tarr.:is in all caws. trltfK-aJi'M the Mood and Strengthen aed gtt St I-lfe to a ) the important ortma of tae rxNiy. Te cataral acuca of the Kidney, ia rw.ord. The Liver ia elemsed of all disease, ad tie Eoirola move frcciy and healthfully. In this j tie dac-atca are eradioated from tie iy stan. g peici, n oo urra on dst, solo by tRtcQsrs. Try rn t t pr.t by mail. TO.L. KICilAKDvftX i f0.nnrlli(to VU Kc;'t !i ia:iiiii for Kiif.cM-Hi Systems, t'.v.s irr-a h e-t 1 r-nt (.( tir.e. &r.d it M P- a -rd re.'rvo,isr.C'j. a.' ' n:.f 'j':.;1;.Ti. y-! 4.HU CIT.VhI,'.! f'o'll t i;te o! a nourisM- g ; !-, :rn d-d. A mrdl v.i. of c!fic ol ' a- r. fit i' a E'-iiO'te I-. ; lie tnif-i-i(i'i 'IT' CUV M Ul f:i: trat.'l r. . lr.vl.:"rrit. r-jr f!.: rp et-.T6liy. I' f r its nyi' k PLASTER 'uririif l ame Iwk. I lih'-iiin.'iiuin, tv-Litica, fYirk In the Buck, E-i rr Hip, hV-urVir:, Mi3 Joir.ti id UuR'lt , S' rv ( t.'t. Kj.jn-y Tr u;,!- anl all p:u:uj rr ft'-hi-s If t.'-r t--al r ji-MiiTf!, It S thf-. strength tar an-i Stiinul)it-s fit- fAris. T:i rirtUi-s of l.oj com (,ini d wiiti uni.1 clean rratiy t-j nppiy. biiix rior to linin. Dtx. J-.tiurs :.nti Bivi-s. IJj c-hU or 6 for h M iy tin:--1 itn and rountry I A GREAT SUCCESS i'fu.(T C'"ff7'.iny,l'r - V I iTlhMiA-rt finally ii ma.1. liuwli) 'n tst'UUM'h ruij Tut ii Brand on Him. "Wo:m;n nr h mcssury tvil," hesnij, bnniin down liis li.-t liur i on tlic counter to .'mihttH:.z3 tho bfurtlcss remark. It wns in thy villiic story dt West Milton, Sarato ga County, kh I the j-jie iktr win the central figure of a group i.f Imeholic iilii'ja-f.pl.ers. He was liome'.y, klovculy mi l s:y. "Tliere's wli'-re I 0iii:r from y. u aHo CCther," sai l Mr. U.'or-e T. Gruh-.m, (,f the same jihice. "Women are mostly wliat men uiuke Vin. When liu.-h are hnitt-8 wives will fill into huhmiii'ii or nmke home hot lor the men; And they're' iiiitiiilur p.l in either chancier. Love them, und es jitriHlly by to th'. in wl en tliey're fick, aul you'.l have no tr'HihU'. There's my own w;h now. She's iilF rel n good "ieul with i)yypesil, nervous pnHt lit ion and other ailments tlo.t took the hloom off . her cheeks au-1 the pprin out of h'-r Hteps. YeU, she hisv :in ndvi rtisemerit of Pahk ku's Tonic, and thought it would he jmt the thir.if for her can-, (jentlemen, I seut five miles altera bottle. She took it. I Fent B'.'ain alter incite. rf hevcn.l times. Trouble? Why, If you coul I see how mueh RO(d it lias dune h-r you woul 1 Hiv that women are the u'reat. s o! ' G"V hle.-sin-s 1 und J'aukku's Tonic is the mxt." This prepHratioii, whi.di lots le en known be Paukku h (JiMii H Tonic, will herenlter he called- simply I'ahkui's Tonu:. Tins change has been pMidtred necensary by sub dtltute imposed upon their rut imeru liy unprincipled deah is, under the name of ginger; und hs giner U really an unimport ant flavoring ingr dietii, we drop i he mis leading word. There in No change, how ever, in the prep aration itself, and all bottle lemtining in the hand of dealers, wnpped tinder the naino of Pakkeh'h Ginoeh Tonic rontain the genuine medicine if the f c pi mile Big naturo of IIihcox & Co. is at the bottom of the outaide wrapper. THE SURE CURE! as II CtLEBRATEO TUfci DAILY The Dailv Bulletin. TEKMd OF SUBSCRIPTION! DAILY EDITION. Pa y one yi-ai ,y cHrrlvr $13 00 (Ji per cttnt.dti'founi 11 iaij In a.liancc.) Daily, one year hy mail in (in Dally, oiiu niimtU , 1 M Dally, one week j."c. l'uhliehed vvrry uiorulnj; (Monilnya citcjitod i . WEEKLY EDITION. Weekly, one year 2 00 Weekly, month .. t IX) Published erery Monday noon. tClulx of five or more lor Weekly Bulletin at one time, per year, (I. SO. Potai;o in all case prepaid. 1NTARIABI.T IX ADVANCE All Cnmmnulcatioua ehould he addressed to K. A. KUKN'K FT, PabliHber and Proprietor. saving a roin i Ni:. Frank Kronen was Vi-ry rich, very Inwidsoiui', nearly thirty yours old, aud had never married, mainly for two reasons olio, tho women had spoiled him, as how could t'uoy help it? 1I w as so handsome, so gallant, so chival rous, so universally courteous and kind. The other the larire fortune ho at present enjoyed had come from an ec centric undo, who had ordainod that, whifo he should not ho held responsi ble for any moneys accruing from tho estate up to the day he Locarno thirty, at that date, if he was not a married man, the estate should pass to another a distant cousin, a lady. There was a suestion that ho might even then save tho fortune by marrying the lady, if she would have him. It is not probable that at any time Frank meant to risk the fortiino by neglecting so simple a precaution as getting married, but still he did neg lect it, and the mora he thought about it, the more disagreeable the ide:i grew. Ho had done as lie liked a'.l his lifo about everything else, aud now it was hard it was well nigh impossible, it seemed to him to marry. He, who hated marriages so; who had no faith in wonieu or fancied he had not, for all he was so civil to them. "Angels, indeed!-' he would say, cynically, to his mother, when she tried to reason with him. "It is very evi dent that they consider ic,'i t he angels, the wav they fall down and worship them!"" Thus procrastinating, time wore on, and Frank still laughed and put oil' tho e vil day. "At "the worst, mother," he would sav, "I can niarrv the cousin, and save myself." 'Oh, Frank, Frank! How do you know she would have vou under such circumstances, too,'r said his mother, despairingly. "She will have me fast enough, if I ask her," laughed Frank. "She is old and ugly they say. Do you think she would hesitate about marrying a hand gome fellow like me, if she had the chance, even 'under such circum stances?" " Now it chanced that this cousin neither he nor his mother had ever seen. She lived in a remote part of Wales, and in groat retirement, from which she objected to emerge. Three months before his thirtieth birthday, Frank went off yachting with a friend, and a storm coming up on the return cruise, he was delayed in getting home until the important and fateful day had passed; and there he was, still a .-:!g!e man. ll;s long-suf-fi-ring mother was too giaJ to seo him alive to scold. "I have had a letter from your cous in. Miss Arbuthnot,"' she said. "She makes a very singular, a wonderful propo-hi n. She is willing to marrv you for the sake of giving you back the monev whieh she savs she does not want." "Shi had better wait till I u.sk her!" flashed Frank, with one of his incorri gible laughs. "The only conditions she makes,"' pursued his mother, placidly, "is that after ill? ceremony, everything shall be exactly as before she remaining in her soc!u:on, you going where you like." "Shade of Diana! what does the wo man mean?'" "What she says. 1 j idg She en ters into no explanation more than that. You will consent of course?" "Is thy servant a selliih dog, that he should do this wrong to a woman so generous?" exclaimed Frank, roguish ly. "Hy my troth, though I am more in love with her for her goodness than 1 ever was with mortal woman b-for'-!'' "Vou will at least go and see her?" "I am afraid to, mother. She will change her mind about separating as soon as the ceremony is over, if she once sets eyes on me. " I shall ex4-ess-lv stipulate that I urn to "0 to the altar veiled." Mrs. E ,'erton laughed. "Do be nerious, Frank. Yuti w ill go then? That is a good boy."' "I'll go, mother. Hut I swear to you I believe there is a catch about it some how." "I hope yon will marry her," was Mrs. Kgerton's parting charge. "i u consiiler it, laugliea her son, cncouragin"lv. 1 he nearest railway station was four miles from Miss Arbuthnot's, he learn ed; nnd when he got there, no convey ance being procurable, he decided to walk. As he came in sight of the tall, orna mented chimneys of tho house, though Ktill some distance away, he hoard piercing screams. 'The next moment a cloud of dust ap peared, from which a small, childish looking figure darted, and ensconced itself behind him, screaming franti cally. "Save me! save me!" Next came into view a large, red cow, advancing at a sharp trot, and evidently bent on having some fun. Like the valiant knight he was, Frank at unco charged upon tho beast with his umbrella, routing the enemy com pletely, hut coming to grief himself, by stepping upon a stone the wron way, and turning bis ankle. "Are you hurt?" cried the small fu gilive, us he slopped suddenly, with an cAciiimuuon. "1 think 1 have sprained my ankle, sam trunk. "What are you afraid otr lie added, staring amusedly at tho iioy en ,min "The --the cow!"' was the hesitatin: response. "Vou little goose!" laughed Frunl; "lake oil that red scurf ; it's that she's CAIRO BULLETIN; SATURDAY MORN1NU MAY after." In an instant tho scarf was on tho ground; and tho atom, drawing herself up at least an inch with offended dig nity, said, lufliiy "1 am not agooso,-if lam littlo, I don't think you know whom you aro taikiugto!" "J am sure I don't," retorted Frank, staring iu a sort of fascinated wonder at the littlo rose-bud face, set iu a per fect nest of tho loveliest dark, silky curls. "I'll take it Lack. You're not a goose!" "I'm not a child, cither," sho said, bridling at his tone. "I am seven teen!" "Oh, indeed!" with a very low bow. "I should never dream it. Now, if vou will do soiacthing for me, I shall be very much obliged to you. The cow has gone (juite away, I see. Will you step down to that house yonder and ask Miss Arbuthnot to send ono of her men to help me? I've hurt my foot so that I can't bear my weight upon it. Mr. Frank Kgerton, you can tell her." At mention of his name, the girl started violently. "Mr. Frank Kgerton?" she question ed, looking as if sho waa trying very hard not to laugh. "Preciselv." "Have you come to marry Miss Ar buthnot?' "1!" he exclaimed. "Oh, but you must! You can't havo the money without." "Really! How do you come to he so well posted?" asked Frank, a little nettled to find the matter such public property. "Oil, well, I'm a relation, you see! About the nearest Miss Arbuthnot has living, 1 believe." "Indeed!" eyeing her shaply. "You are a niece, perhaps?" She laughed roguishly. "Are you going to Le my uncle?" "I'm going to sit down here and wait for that man," he answered, as he dropped upon the grass with a smothered groan. "On, forgive me!" cried the girl, and darted away as if she had wings. Before he" had hardly missed her, two men came running with a cane sofa, upon whieh he, after some demur extended himself, and was so homo to the house. The sprain proved a severe one; the doctor had to come, and our hero found there was no prospect of his he ing able to put his foot to the ground for some weeks. Tiie little lady, whose acquaintance he had made through the medium of the cow, was unwearied in her atten tions to him, reproaching herself as tho cause of the accident. "Miss Sylvia," the servants called her, he noticed, and did the same. Miss Arbuthnot, rather to his relief, did not present herself. "Her aunt seldom left her room," Miss Sylvia said, her saucy eyes laugh ing at "him. "When he was well enough to lave the marriage ceremony per formed, would be time, enough for them to meet, she, the aunt, thought. Meanwhile sho hoped Mr. Egcrton would excuse her, and allow her niece to ent'Ttain him." To the lat proposition he assented eagerly. The niece, he acknowledged to himself, was tho most charming and original creature he had ever met. She read to him, sang to him, laugh ed at him was by turns gay, mocking, serious, teasing, perplexing, wilful, sweet, till before he knew it, she had bewitched the soul out of him. For the first time in Ids life, Frank found himself in love. Ia yes, indeed over his head! The divine passion at which ho had so long scoffed had suddenly gaped, nn abyss under his very feet, and swal lowed him. The bare thought of Miss Arbuthnot was horror. Sylvia's teasing mention of her was agony to him. To crown all lie had suddenly devel oped a trait he did not before suspect hiui-eif to possess. lie had grown bashful insanely, excruciatingly bash ful. How, in the name of wonder, he puz-z!-d, did a ilian ever go to work to tell a woman he loved her? H-1, tiie pri ux chi r ilicr, the irresisti ble' gal. ant, the- adored .f womankind, asko i h.ni--!f mis solemn question, and o!iid not answer it. Mi, ;.u while, his ankle daily, hourly, minutely, he grumbled, grew better. He wi.-hed it wouldn't; he didn't want to got any better. IF; should hae to co away as soon -is ho was well, s for marrying that old woman, he'd beg for a 11 v ing lust. Ami, i deat! a.s for that bewiid.-ring little witch, he might as well think of Miss S.lvia, Wooing a itnming-bird or a butterfly. The d ay came, a:a-.! when he. was to aeknow leilgo that lie was ob.ig'"l well enough to sit up; and a little later his shabby tiroteriee of being still lame became entirely "loo thin" to avail. Tho '!)d w as at hand. Miss Sylvia," said ho, desperately, one morning, "were vou over m lovof I? ' looking extremely amused. Wl t at, idea!" e-', il i rather," he assented. vag al: - 'y ..:i ; r in v gloomily; "nut vou can nation can't vou?" "I Svi 1 ink I'll call my aunt," Miss I, deiiuireiv, starting for tho tloO. Frank in'ereepted her. "Don't!" lie entreated. "I wish you would never mention our aunt's nuuio to run ngain." "W hv? opening her lovely eyes to their widest. "And you going to mar ry her and all." "I m not: doggedly. "Not?" Miss Sylvia exclaimed, with impressive timti.enient. "Well, upon mv word, if that is not the most extra ordinary " "I'm not! I'll never marry anybody ut you: Me','1 blushing furiously, but con trivmg to look very unconscious for all. io marry me, mivia: j lovo vou bo much 1 can never live without vou!' J Inn saying, he seized lo r hand and pressed it pas-uonately V) his lion. "1 am nfiaid you are making fun , nie, sho said, shaking h-r stnill, curly head gravely. "I am nn: 1 have hoard tiiat you hated wono-ii," "Il is a ii n slander! Whoever said thai? I don't hate vou, at any itito." he amend' d. "I would die for vou this minute." . "Would you real!)? But there is no need of that you know." Frank stood there, very whito and miserable, impatiently gnawing his lip under his dark moustache. This trilling was maddening. "Do you love me, or don't you?" he asked, shortly. Svlvia shot him a roguish glanc. "lint what iu tho world will you say to MNS Arbuthnot?" Tell her the truth .-ho will be glad to hoar it." Yes?'' And then, suddenly laying her bauds lHitlv on his shoulders, and lifting her arch, smiling face towaial him "Tell me truly," sho said, "have vou not really suspected anything all this time?" Suspected? What?" "That I am Miss Arbuthnot?" Frank stared at her quite uncompre hendiugly. "Don't faint," she suggested "but I am." Not my Miss Arbuthnot?" ho ex claimed, helplessly. "Yes, yours, if you wiil have me," langhing'and blushing again, distract edly, ami getting kissed rather crazily this time. "1 offered myself, you know, in the letter,'' .she wont on, as soon as a degree of quiet returned. "My aunt's name is Yen. on. How you and your mother ever got tho idea that she was meant in your uncle's will, or that I was so dreadfully old, I don't know! Your uncle saw me w hen I was quite a child, and took an extraordinary liking to me. 1 have always thought, though that ho put me in the wid more for a joke than anything. A-i way, I don't want to take your fori tine from you, nnd I did not want to marry you then; but I saw no other way of giving you hack tho money. If you had kepi to your intention of main ing mo to stive the fortune, I meant to havo boon mar ried with a tiTick veil oyer my face, s.j that vou should not Know you were not marrying the ugly old woman you imagined mo." Mv idea, tori," chuckled Frank. And that was how he saved hi-; fortune. iiticuxa A Positive Cue for Every Form of Skin ami Blood Disease, from Pimples to Scrofula. THOUSANDS OF LETTEItS In our ini..i.n i rviicat this storv: 1 have been a terrible suf- fi-n r fur vear with Dlood and Skin Hntiors; hare bet-n obliged to shnrj publ c ptalia by reiso-i of ir.y dif tit-urine Humors; tiavf naa tro- tiesi j uysicwu.j have t prist bcilred of do.lars and ttm t o real r' lief until I used 'be t.'c r ctra Kr. solvent, the ni w Wid I'nrifitT, lr.ternnliy and Ct'Tii lk.v and I cri c ri'.A Soap, tbe (Ireat Skin Cures and Siin la ntui tiers, externally, whieh have cured hie and lelt my akin aud blood as pure a a child t. ALMOST INCREDIBLE. JameiE. Klchardson, Cu-toin Hou-e, New Or leans, on oath. sav. -In lOi Srrafiilous I'lcrs broke cit on my bud, until 1 was a nns of rorr-ip- tiou. Erertbirii; known to tbe ruidlctl racaiiy was tried lri vain. I became a mere wreck. At times could not lift my haridi) to my head, could rot turn in bed : "vae in constant pari, and looked uDon life as a curse. o r.-!!cl or cure in l n vears Ia lsJ I heard ot the Cuticura Ikuiedies, und und them acd was perfectly cured. .Sworn to be ore I S. Com. J. O. Ctl.UVF J I'D STILL MORE SO. Will McDonald. 2'A Dearborn S'rect. Cliiciico. irrati failT a'know edees a cur' of Kcz'.iua. or su;t Rheum, on head, ne k. face, arms u1 b us for s v enten rear: not able to move, t iceiit on lii-.nn and knee", for ore year; not able to help l.iniso f lor eight years; tried hundreds of r-mi'd'es : eK-tors pronounced bis case Doreiess, perm-ou my cur.-u by the Culicura Kemedits. MORE WONDERFUL YET. II. E. Carpenter. Hi-nderson. N. V.. cnre.J of Pioriasio or Leerosy.of - went? jears' -(u.riiii. by Lutrora It' ini.'diea . The most wonderlu. cur- on record. A dusfpunful of sca'-s full from t im daily hyatclatie and bis frierd. thouttlit heui-o-t die uresAorn to l- fire a juste c of the. rtac-, and Henderson ( mopt prominent rttir.-n". DON'T WAIT. Write to us f r thee iestin onUls in fil l or tend direct to the parties. All are absolutely true and given without our knowledge o- solicit. on iliti'i wait. Nov is the t'me In cur- 'cry species of Itchine. K' aly, Pimply, Scrofulous. Inherited. Con tai.'ious. and Coppir-coiored Id-ease- of tbe lileod. Sain and -vaip with Loss of Hair BEAUTY For Ho ii;h. f happel end t'ilvSKtn, I! acKlieads. nnd Skin llleinlshes. use CMticurn soap. SANF0RD?SAIHCAL CURH Head Cotds, Watsrv Disrteira-" from th- Nose and Eve, I!lneln N'oli-es in me Head, Nervoti" JJadache and Fever instantly r lo-ved. Cbockiriif mucus nirloUoeii, membrane r.iaafed and healed, breath sweetened, srne-l. taste and beurlue r-stored, arid ravages cbei k-d. Conirh, Jirontliltl, Dropidr.i! Into the Ihrout, Pallia In the l'-liet, llvsiiersia. Watlni ol btrenKth an K eh. I.o-s ol S eep. eti; , cu'ed. One nottie iiaoical i tire, one liox ( aoiifral hei vent and hanford's Inhaler, all In one naekaL-e. forming rmnpl-te treatment, of all drtitfLdsi f r l. Ask pir Santord s Katll'al I nn-. a pure n POI lation of Witch Hazel, Am. I'in-. r. Fir. Marl gold. Clover Hloss'irus, etc . 1'oriKii Duru and C'llr-MC AI ''-. Hoston. HH Collin Voltaic hb-ctrlc I'l.i I -x 1 f I 11M terlnsuurly afTects iheNerv I I iBAIltl ot" System ami hnnlshea yJ JSf E I U I'a n- A pe feet Kl-ctric It it tery combined with a I'oro'i IS THE CUT I' aster lor 3', cl. I- hnrohi I or a bites I'ain, v talies Weak ami J SUFFERIKB NERVE rn Out Parts, stret etbens '1 lieu .Musi Ibs. prevent- I) - .se. and does mo e In one-bail the time than any ollu r last, r in the worl'l. Sold everyw here. U ALU DAY UPvOTil!::;; :UIK Comniissiou MitcIim . t, (111 US FL0UU, QUA IN ANT; II A Proprietor Egyptian Flouring M ills tlitrb8t Caib Frl"o Pi.l lor Wheat. m mm mm a'Hiriiuftn'li 'r rtift r.f Ifrtnui liMUj, ni"i- Elf LL "' Wkll-ai, tt rtll.ll'r...,hrir. r 11 rPfwu piiirtin. tdt rfnlu r In-ii n-n-.i.ij, B mi ,riiy raiiiw.t ur I livftj fcR VIT A t trn( fllti tiiai it will eur trj mar i-r-uupti tie ciiuu lu ti 7 iiiTo'cr ft tfii purinr fl rsvclnl t 12 rnl lot FOR TRIAL. t-,"tr. flfc. A.O.OUB, UuS S4St W-CJO, Uta Anakcsis r.iu.a lricj 91, nt ilniKK-hta, (r nctii rtrpnald tT iiihI). hninplc mm 1 UbSaU 24, 1884. kiwi IVjIX. The d' Vebipii-.i'ht ef the trentieei.t r. f ''anrer With Stt III Sin Mill1. seniiH :'(! V, ml ' ! el ! II I , thul all to Blllie'e 1 i-hoil d Mr e n. (.'uiieer For Fourteen Years. Sp.ii!anbiirr'. S. I.' . Mu.cli II, ISM. I leive for 1 1 years lea n a sulb rerf r.en a ruiiiiiiiir sure on my f.ice that ..veivho-iv ended n ( avi i;u. i havens itue." Jlilwoiihul medicine i.nd lound lui rdiel. About four month" tii- 1 l.oii-ht one botrle ol S ift's Sii' tile from ir. II. K lle.iiitsh, and since have biu.ulit the o'be s, linvi-oiken It, and they Imve ci ion ik murd :oid r,l! .My fuee Is US fre-t from a co'e as me, le-lv'H. and no li-ultll is ii ll'e t y re-tur.'d. I feel like l',.rt ye.irs had 111 l II lilted oil IliJ h "Ml I otll r t III Villi V, KI.I. VTI.SSI.KV. Mr. II F. li nn", lb i.e. ArK.. mivs. tind-r date of ilau.'J-' t'-s: "I Imve tak-n live Imt ie-of S ill's spu'inY fur sure on mv l. in i '. t A i tn be a l an c r. I have 1. 1- n woijuirl'i l.v be uuii.ii in.d will toon h" u well man.'' Mr W. It. Holds n. !avli. r i. tin writ,-, mi ller dine ..; Janinrv I hui s, ttii,..0:i llntly the ul er 1-L'rielu lly i . alii - I li el o n' svvif;'s oeeiti - "ill cure tbe io-riil- o:ei r uh'eh has been feuh!-:f oa tit f-r o.er U v u ." Mr W. II lOT'u-rt. AlVtny. ;,.. t-.y: " L' n'li iii in i hoi- d Mo re r.i ar th's i t v had an eat 1 1 l' en: - er on hi I -, wL- b tool i ut.-r, an av h s li i-e hi d Ins umii r op. iooI had eveml.-d up until it Liel in-1 iv --!U-!ii-i b i --, - ''u- r-it.e.-r was luting hi -utu- a-.-i b id feinte-i .! li tci-Oi u los.- ti-it he t i.e;i'!n 1 bey inc.-h' a' an i I hue d nip lilt, t'e lei" le en f.iklll ' Sull l'-. l-i-n ';r a'-ou! threi in iitli-, and OS i t.-a ha b e;, v teilul. It h.is uriv -n i he po.su fr m l,N i. ii. i !.,- - Cer has ll ai- d : teatlv. I te- til bnV i.i i o.ie stro a Hj.-iin hud I ' t'.o k-t h- ha 1..- e i-.-i ,-d from hi. aw In d--.tl. I e i the .. e-t i i.tlr s a-'ie mall I ever s-.w." Ottrtrea l-e on Mood -tint Mill 1. 1 f-f ma:', d free to app.ieif.ll-. '1 11 K s II I si l.Cl I I'' i'ii.. Or.- m-r :. A i io. n. Oa. New York Offl,-. p i '". d St , I- hurt: sittti ami Se i nth Avei in s ; .pQ j J ,w y A.L:iOl.VT?.LY fl'J?t3 M' ! I 1 I IS i C ' T " i If. ! '.. -i Viri: l-.-m.--- -II- ..in-.VMV .V'i f i-,- i ii . I,, li : .- . ;.--:e-.i- i i.ie. WINTER mi.l rRCfKCHIAU CCUCH li : . i ' : 1 I i - - I : iy. rsr p-w vj O : n 7 fill y fsv h fr I- i r.-u,? - a i tit r ABSOLtritLV CU't'iS .M. 01- i r ;0: -ii r- . I'...-f.---i. - .1 I" i'irf-!,,-?.- I,- i'Jt In 'ye ' , o -t, t'J'. TAPILLQN MFC. CO.. CHICACO. FOR S 11,2 L". II. .. Jo;.'i;4. Vov Sale liv BARCLAY JiKOS.. PAUL (i. SOIIUIli S'lccinl Ants, in this citv T C17 St. Charles St. SJ'. LCLTS, 110. A. recnlnr flrndunto e. tw- nK-dlrd rolii-L-i . Iis tiei-ii Im-.'ei i-r ii; v'ed hi th tr- a'. iient ot 'h riinii-, N .-r v i m, Hltiu rui'l Kloo.l Iiliea.. than anyotler j-hvlclan In St. l.oul. a city pro-r Miov , .., i.i i K. r-l- llellt-l know, i 'M.MliPit ji-n It 'i't rf Of tvi'mail, tree and liivlte.l. A t'r emli - t ,ik -r 1. 1 opinion Costs ihk hiies-. When It I- l e .-i.v. nt.-ot to v i-it th-cltv lor t ri .it jij. ii I. lie dioies e.ii' lie "ent. by mall or expri-si ew-r le i '. . rr.bie ca . irii'iraiit'-e-l : w !o r- doubt ti ;t .. I' ' 'rankly etat.-d. Call or W rile. yrron Prostration, Pehliit; , Mental and Physical Weakness, Jtercu, li.l and olher iff ect Ions of Throat, Skin and Hones, hlood Im puritlfS a nd liloml Poisoning. Un Alec tlons, Old orr- and l lcers. Impediments to Marrlaee, IthctimatlsrjjJ'lles. iporiO at tention t rases from oicr-rorkd ,ira!n. StJ tf.If'A f, ( ASKS rfcelvo special attetitlon. Diseases arlslmr from Imprudenrr F cesses, Indulgences or Expasurei, It Is n lf-evbb-nt that a tibysO-lar. r-'-.yliis fiai lb'iilar i.t o ut ion to ebi--of r.1-1 attalm irreat -k III. and pir. -Ii'l-itii In i.-t-ttlar pr:.cti- all over the country know hi tin-, freo 'fiulv reeoiniiiend I'a-e-. to th-oi'b--t i.!:i e le .linerl ca, w ln-re i-vi-rv known appilanei- e.-ortec to, and the p ro-. I ur.oil rcin-l i- '.f nil at'es and eountrii- are w-t d, A w bol,-priHe U u.o.l t.-rmf-i- purpo-i s, nnd 't are treate ! .vliti skill In a respectful luanner; mi l. know.n- iiat to do. no ep rlineiit-are m ele. I n ,.c Coimt of tbe treat nioub'-r applelne, tim eh arises are kepi low, r.fp n lower than i i-e-n.aiei. d l-v ntler i. I f v o-i -teure the ' 1.1 1 'ml Vt a 'pei Iy and penv-'t HO- cure, that 's .no Important inntt-r. Pamphlet, M pa'ei. H -lit to any addi e- live. plates, r MARRIAGE GUIDE. i wis I'ib-ant cloth and irl'.t bin Iin-'. s. -iledfoi u efiit" in o-taL'e,,-cut reiiry. over 0 M y it -n-ilertul lieu pictures, ti ne to life, an b let on too folio" loir mbji -I: Who may eiai-ry ! w ho 11 r -why If I'ro-w r air-to marrv. Who marrv Mr ' .Manhofid, Worn ii.hooil. l'hvo a! d rav. : should u-arrv. How Ilie and happlno-, ninv .,e Increa- I. Tlite ir.nrrb d or contein bit Inarri ln 'boiiPl read It. Itouu'lil to be rea t by nil adult prr-ons. I ln-n ki pt iimler lock n . I ki-v, I'lipular e-llt Ion. foeiie n uliove l-iit .a f cover and w) pvgvx, " '-eats t.y mall, 1' 'none or iioitiiye. aKNotvounfilen V'hoofi 1:1;1IU y, oxluitiNl I'll jnv p, .tin.. i tm (Ifcny uii'l f.ul iro it - rliinn lil' lntl'' pri:Ti ry nre (vim il y l t - f'-t Ollnis t J-iiiitl). I't' ., wnl lii.rf ft i r"'-t t n rt hi-i ip;i ri'-t.nr;iti"ti (. robiifti hc'ilth (voA THE fViAF'STON BOLUS. . in itrorfMii iiiiiiiihmmi in - ir- t rutpr v. ri. lint r'-.ir iiHirn i vn l)i ItllKy nr- I'll 1irnl llffiiy iMtipifuniily nro--fiii if'"ftn'0 hn . ! uri p i i' t iloiir"', IM'tv ii nil Uli's'i't tt'l hiN nitfl iili-olr.tf I hnr titisrhiM. ) )ii'"i-MKiti''ii nnd 'ircatirui irm, A-:in"'ri 1 iri"i!t i n riiynicKtn nf MARSTON REMnDYCO.,46VV.14!ht.,f.,rwYorl(. a i A faroritn pr-Bcrtptinn oi one or n moat noted and siiecrwHlul ppeeinlhuii in tho U.M, (now reiirert i for thceiironf Ari' Itrbllitth M,nit Manhood, lfiini'1iii-riiw. Hiuil luplttiuacuK-dtuvtloperee. lit atsistatuu tlll-fa Aildrou DH. WARO 4 CO., Lji'isinn:, Mo. lWfiDEVELOPED:P)lnTS '.' 'I Hli HCVIAN lll'liy I. M.AHi:l'.l, imvi fiTl-.U. M li IM. I 1 1 1'. M.I i." lac . is ii n iiiti-n -e-i- iel.. i" i-.-io-iit i-.ni.'"iuo in -t i.. p.-r. In rc..v c iiT-ipl.rii-t vn . illi , I a a I. Una -" I', no u.l.-li. a Jltiim l iiu al.'.'n t n lf.. I la ' a., i-'-o' noy. t io1 n-ha rl I-. r - iiriT t -v'l-!-'!iTy in.!-.' i'ii, " Int- r. -t 'I p. r-'-m limv f. s--ul". .an .i-.o-. ii.o; i.ll p-ntN--iliir- bv ll-l-ln -- in Ti ioi-m.i o . hull ii-i. ..-l'-'"' ' Q'Q"'i ;' We vL-itit. i yy ffit F51EEI RELIABLE SELF-CURE LLtNOIS CKNT11AL It. II rj?Bv; .." i-. JifiiL'-'tiL. TI I K Mliorlest and Quicb'st Route T O St. Louis and Chicago. The Oulv I.ino Kiinnin o DAILY TitAIN j,' rom Cairo, M.'iMirai I)ik;-:;t Connkction w i't' 1 1 KASTKKN IJNES. I'lHINS l.A ('Alio : :.. it to. ". ,:'. rrlvii.c In St Louis C to a.m.; Cli tato, -:'. p.n.. , 'nr.. . -i lire! at ni-e-i K:i'iii?iaiu for I' r-cir Lati l.oni.vilk', I n.: -at. d;i alia poinla K.it. I '.'::.." p. in. I '.-e. t st . T.ouin unit N s.t c n l'.XJH l FH. .l.i'ivino ii. ' t f . .' - : I ' p, m., Hijd coi.LccttlK lur nil point i -t. '-i " 1'- m i-':isit I '.xi.rt'Hh. r'i r :. I.euis ,iu ! 'hi arriving at St Lot.u 1 i:l' p. .in., and .'i..c-.,;. . :.e a. m. :i 4 " j. in Ciiici ii nn ti 'JxpreH. Airlwiii! i.t Ch.i :i.i at-7:i0 a. m . ; I.ouisvill. i-.y, a m ; Indiai pu ! la.-, a m. I'lis-euirer.. hy li;i- Ira it fra !: the a! ve points U to .'tJ 1. 1 I' I;- I. iel . il ce (( ar.i ot i,i r route. ;--'.e a. m. 'X.rcs- Ins Pfl.l.MAN MihKf'.N't ('Alt fr. in Cairo to ( ii:c!ni:ti. with out i biioes, a;.u li,r,,uj;h sleepeto to l. hou'i HI;'' ( he ao. Ftis-t Tirnc J-Jast. 'Ill ri ' 1' t in piuu 'o r.nt. "rs ' ern points rtthieit any . Sclav I 1 uie.s;. uacvtiiit . The Snturdav il'er ra i. frnpi a'.'o 'rnves In m Vo'U .M -t.dny :i; at 1 1 : ii a . Ihtrty six. hour-.n alver.ieol t i-r ron;c. For ttiroutl. tickets M.d l:irtt itif.-rir .il!, n ut I. il uo'c Central Ui.:.r. vi le-pnt, i r.:ro, :. 11. J'lN K-. 'I icket Aiei:! !l 11 ANsON. (i-ii. I'&ss. Amr.t. ( iiiiaa, lt-f-Tl f IM"!'" :. "' (? I I IV A. i:. ii. n. mi: c ill) at CAiiig. ILLINOIS CI. Vl iiAL H. I' 1 rulo d-j a-t. Tra.ns arr v. Mad . i a. rr . j M.-i'.i 4:-s. rn. Kp:e-" I'.il'p in -K.press I14-,a.m. :-i Lotus f x 1 .';.'i ;. m. -si Lou k -:!', p. m. I. I . II. Il f -' 1 1 1 '. 1 1 1 n liv:sii in 'li'.: IM-". a. m I -S. . Ex .. l-l'i a. m. tKxp'i-a I -! ' a hi. I tN. ('. Ki... lli'oa.m. t.A: o:u t 1', p.m. I tN. (. Kx 4 ip.m. -T. I., ti I. ,M. 1!. It. t1 xpr. s lo - i p.m. ' Kipfc'S. .2. '10 p.m. w., sr. i.. a p. ii.k. Hjiiil .t bx laPa.m. ' .ii.coi'i 4 at ri.tn. Mali A Ex.. S .Kip.rn. Ac.-. en 1H: o a.m. Pre'. It' t : V, a m. Ir..i;t.t. .. Pi p.m . . 9:10 p.m M' Ii! M; 4 i.llp) It. II Mail f.tv.a.m. M:l Di. .iy ex. . pt sun 'av . t D.iiiv. TI.MM (.AH!) !:IiIV.. L AND Dr.PALTLi'.K OP .VAM.S. Arr ft I Ilep're P. O. I I'm IX I. C. H. li t'.t.rouKh I1" k maill. Si. in " ' - ..11 : i a m .1 p. ru (wav rm.lli 4:;up.m. tip. in. " ( t tieru Idv 5i p. ra. lip. ra. Iror M-tin'iu U. I'..... JiU p.m. Dp. id W a! a-n I'. 1! I p. rn. ' p. iu. Tela i St. Loij.K.lt ? p. in da. m. St. l.on s A ( :ro I:. K 5 p. tu. )')) in (-: io l;;v. r .' p. in. I p. m M ss i.Hor a-riv.-s WVJ Sat A Mon. ', j ar-s w -ii , r ri. A S in. I' pep del. op n from 7 .no am to7: l1 pra P. ii I ox i!i'!. o,tr trotn la. ni. toMp in. s iimia' s et . del . oroDlrom... Sa. m. to l:..m. .Si:i-.:nvs l ex del. (.pen (rein i a. ra. to lo:,uauj rV.NO I E -Chatti." will he pu uibed from time to itrjn In I :ty pupi rs. Chan-e vner care. c cordii ttly. tVM. M. l C'f.t'il V. P. M T PI AUK LINCOLN JIutual Life & Accident sSOOLI.OTY, AT CAIHO, ILLINOIS, Oi'!?uiii.i'il Decembi r. 1!'-S3, I'luler tie Law of 1BU3. COi'YilKHIT SECl'IlEI). jf!( ccor to Will. ias und Orphan Muiuil A'd So duty, o'i;a:it.el July ih, 177, under lie; laws of 1U7J. .1' IIN !!. LfllllN'SON WM. sl 1! VI' r N J. A. (iohusl INK... C. W. DUMU TUUMAS I.tWIS PreMdeiit Y.c Trlfident Tres:irer Meiiual Adviser cretary I'.OAIU) OF DIKHCTOIIS fou u-v year. Win. Striilton, s'trhtton Bird, tro-or1, Cairo, III., .1. A. Ooidstine, otuoldf tine .V liosenwater. w hole sale and ret-nl drv i!ood;C. W. Dniiniiii;. -M . M.j Pre?. 11.1. Med J'x.. for I. n'on; Albert Lcwi.s. commission merchant ; .1. II. Kobinsou, county juilitu an rotary public; W in. K. Pitcher, com. broker and In.iirance a.-enl; K. II Itaitd, city .tteet H'.perviror; M. I'll, Hips, carpi liter and build cr; 'I hoinus Lewi, a'lornev nnd s-cretarv; K. V. I':erei. attorm v tit-taw. Diiluoin 111.; K. C. Pare cashier of tlent 't ninl Ban -'. A-lilev. Ill ; Albert llie den. rahi r of O-or-e Conne iy A Co., prlni nel'd. II ; It. M ditiiri, nttoniey-at-!awr. It.ti Itti.i do'ph sirc.-l. Chica-o; lion. Hull', A Hatcher, at-toriiev-a'.-law, Chiirleston. Mo ; II. Leighton, caslin r I'irst National Hank, htuart. Iowa. (BEFORE Electric Appliance are tent on 30 Days' Trial, TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, Tnio tiro ftirTtn' from Ninrorv rEBlMTT, V ' "ST Vitality, l.irit or Niuvh Foh. i and Hti.R. WahTINO WKAKKKsSKtl.undAll tllOse UlWfWt't f ft l'rti('soAii NATi'hi uitlnir from Abck and utiih t'i'sK-t. Hpt't-cly relief aii'l conifilfte rento- r itt tl"r liKAlTIl, t'loltUllil MANMnoMtlfARAVTKRO. I he jrrfin'lejtt (li.Mverjf of ihr Nineteentli tVntury. it i.lal unco for llluatniUisl't'anipliivtfroo. Ad Jresi VOLTAIC BUT CO., MARSHAL., MICH. A IIP R9 V-AND -AFTER