iwiwWMw'',ti,t'ir'iriT"" Asms jV.vH H1 WW AM DREWS' fd Anas so uu ftAKLBAWNO POWDER VP PURE CREAM TARTAR. v, Given If alum or any injurious siilii;nvcscuii bo found In Andre wa' Penrl Baking Powder. Is pos-ttvi-ly PURE. Mug eiHlorM.il, and UwtlmoniaU rcoivcl In usi v rluiliiist as S. l)imft llnys, lirut hint M Ii-Ulimlajno, of Chicago; and (justavu Bode, Milwinikoo.- Never wild lu bull:. 9vE ANDREWS A CO. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, HO 3 Kury Cor-t ii warmiiUd sits luct.irv tjtfs wearer Uii-vit v, or tlio money will lie rofuu'lod I y the iforaoQ 1 n.fo, whum it iu ttvbt. The only 'r-t p-cnou:nv-:I by our IffuMiu tl.v-icL'n at litJnHou to thi wtrr. 1 antlin.'i'r.t.,! y I: ill.- s tno " iuu.1 uoiuforiaulti and perfect tlltiLfe (.i tl made. " PKrfE.,br Mall, Potear l'ut li llt-altk Pr.-n r. lm. S1.60. K. ir..tdiulln(c. t .60 Asdomlmil ie tra aay ..". ' nrlnT. ! -6" Health IVcarrvlraT 'fln:- rautlll 2,ft. Puiuzua (klrl-fupiiarliiiic. 1.60. Feraalr liy Ira.lias Kt-tail ll'nltn r.crj whcn. C1UCVGO COliM.I CO.. 4 htcaco, JUL HAS OEEN PROVED Th SUREST CURE for KIDNEY DISEASES. Does a buns back ordiiordorod ortc4 indl thatoa ara artctiaT T1IZN DO N'OT tLESITATEi uss Kidimr-won aX once. icruS' (IKt reoommeuditlaiul It wiUepeedi'.jr over loome th and rator healthy action. I trfi0G l or oompiauu peculiar kUlv9ito soar acx. aneli aa rain and wfin'mnanea, Cidaay-Wort is ouiurpMaed. iaa it wlU act promptly and aofclr. i itarscx. loooauncnoe, rotcnuon orsnaa.i brick diut or rorrdipoaita,anddall dragemf n&lna. all fw.! . " vIaM tn ia miMtlwa riwv HI IS. BOLd'eT ait DauoOOTS. Pr)oll 'N aVJbAi A w.i.-kn'wn r.-t-rg. inan. I'ev. N Cm, of Ttemp W:n.. .., I fl.,d K!n"wW ,rt a tai ft he ior kliluy ai,d liver tto'ihlf " ' ISASURECURLi i for Dll disease of the Kidney and LIVER ! It ha ?eciflo actios oa thia moat tr-ipcrtant 1 orsan, raab'Jnf it to throw cS torpldt7 and i Inaction, fArr.-xluni th healthy arcxeUon of tha li.lo, asd by keeping tha bovcla la tre oondiuos, elftoUc 1U rtular diacharjo. Jin I liyoaareaolwringfroa i ITiOiCallUi jaaUria.haTathecUil, are bill to. dTspcptis, or couatipated, KJdney ' Wort wilt auroiy rtllora and quickly cure, la tha 8pru.g tocUMusethoeyitem, ovary osr icou.a u;o a uoroaga oounw oi iv. BOLD BV DRUCCISTS. Prlre.l. 'Laat jear I wuni to oropi-," y, Ueurj Ti. ;-.'icu;lb N V.. now Mr bj at 1, W. hide Ave.. 4 c. Ulrtit-. . J ., 0r.lr to return aor-f from t bri)alc linr tomp) nt. Ki i n);.rt. t , Um r.,ort. U, eneV n., Vti:r be!tb lhau T l,rr'tAf,iro .rj,lt, for many, niaor y.:,r." Ue', cr..d now u; d tonq-Ki.tfi- I aVwHaBV A.W.. i aT 1 1 1 FOR THE PERMANENT CURE LP CONSTIPATION, H Wo othar lief m la to wetrateat la thia (10113- try aa Carrupeu'm, and to rmady haa arari jequauM ta ea.rmiaa jLianey-wort aa a t;cur Wliavrrw the caoae. Uowrrw obtiiiat 5 th thia rtatriy wlU OTerooiaoli. Pl nil TO Tina dutraaatLa com 1 r llb.sJ. nUinlla Tirr apt to be Zfxm-piimiA wltiaoMUpatlm. liidaty-Wort wtrearthca tha weakened part, and oulckly ejeore all kiada of Pila area whra phjratciaaa i ua mocMiaom iimwm onor. raueu IV miyoo ha n either of then trtrablna PRICK tl. I uset DrvRnlet ftell iainggyiwnigri I will t- oium-nd It ryw ,.r..," wtlteaJa, B Mor-r.i arriK v aanfaeturer, yprtwn. fa . "berati. n -ttdbey-Wori-' tTaru Mr mm HE GREAT CURE -R H EU M ATI R M , as it la for ail tha painful tUmaeta of the MUNSTH.LIVKR AND BOWELS. It olaannoa tha a v.'.-n . r v . . . .. w y - Krm miun . - - , . ""rail wmch p V vinnma oj ii:ieumauaai ean roallat, ! ef tha wont forma of thia tmiblj dliue' bave been quiokl rellevod, and In tUort tlnu PERFECTLY CURED. met, $1. I.ll lDUK HUT, aOLD VI UUt CClSTS. WmjJ, EICilaaDaONACo.. Bnrtlnrtm v Mr. tVa.tifi t.'roa, my eunlomar, erni pr.i.L llel with rbuiimsM.m fur two yu ir: tried, In yaln. all rem ifi;KHney (irt alouu cuiiru him. I hv tried It uiyaelf. and Iikiw nut ti l-iruiJ." l'ortton fsltlrfren,r. L. M'tllsttt. d agtlM, Kllsl. Mlr.b. tK fm r A """'K "di- Ht homo hy ba iodti. 11 1 irl.m. liuiit omiuno bow bvfuretb Ik. . h'l "Capital B.it tivedad. Ws r 1 I ZJalll ttart yoe. M. n. wmnon, bnvs TT nd iflrl uud iiTfrvwheie io work furui. owiallm timci, You ran work In spre tlina, or irtva tour wlmln time to llio us nee. No mlier biHne will pay o0 nearly Si well No oi.efeo fall to make wmtrmoui iy, ' o?a(fBlti it 6 oca. i Coiily omfltand terraa frua oner marie fait, eetlly, and honorably. Addrett Ullil CO.. AttfUlU. BlSUk, 1 1 rln Jr-vi 'i 5 itiuimiunTfl am If vT 114 fcL t . Tiiirn-Uwu,ni.(l T W ll fl ii3a AIM ifi&m THE DAILY THE DATTiY RUILEITN. Devilled Grabs. Tlio paziilloHM.Ml render lifts no doubt hoard of wIiooIm" within whcnlH and riafra witliiii rins. Well, duvlllcd crabs are crabs within crabs. A dovillcd crab is ono crab shell stufl'nd with iho poor, flitfjijKfd, iniueeil and friuosnnod anato mies of about a dozen other crubs, npiciitl with cayonno pepper and oilier red stud', and sorved one to each plaUj ns a side lih. - They ar ttaten by epi cures, epieacs and othar foreigncrd. They eoct about fifty cepts apiee, and aro t lie least food idr the most money extant. " 1 ',' ,''" ' Asa (jtoadvdiet dovil led crabs will work a (rrnmf transformation sceue in a man's pockethook and diseonrago his; cast rie economy. They are bost oaten by paslight or beneath tile soft effulgent k'low of cloetrieily. Devi Hud crabs are never eaten in private. What is the uso of n ninn mortyainpf all his Teal estate to bnv devilled crubs to eat when no one is lookiii": at him?" It is something akin to smoking a six-bit Harana in a dark room. Lirtlo children sliould be seen and not heard, and devilled crabs should be t'Btoo before folks with all the osten tatious pomp and ceremony of laying the corner stone of a Masonic temple Taken as a whole but then, the devil led crab cannot be taken tlmt way. He h the chopped and mangled parts of oilier crabs who were unfortunate enough to be might on a pin hook. Taken as tin article of diet he is expensive and as you don't 'know exactly the date of his capture and the exact length of time he has laiu on ice in tha morgue back of the front dining-room in consequence of this skepticism you approach the devil led crab with reverence and tumultu ous applause in the pit of the stomach. The devilled crab is the next thing to snail patties and the man who would eat snail patties should be severely repimand cd, suspended from polite society for sixty days and his pay stopped. Blood salvage, tripe and salt rising bread are had enough but even the inducements held out by these appetizing tonics are rattier more seduetivo than devilled crabs or snail patties. Cheek. m -- The Demand for Fresh Butter. The gilt-edge butter of the present day, that which commands the highest price, both in this country and in Europe, is but slightly salted. Tlio popular taste is in the direction of fresh parcels. The greatest drawback in the production of butter of this character is its lack of keeping qualities. It com mands a fancy price, yet if not consum ed at once rancidity is developed, and it must be sold at the price of lard. If heavily salted it will not sell to the best trade; hence the problem which is to be solved by "Uex Magnus" is one of vast importance. The butter markets of this country to-day are groaning under the heavy weight of summer made butter already o:j-. "nWd and unsalable, ex cept at luw piicea. While fresh ercam ety buttercomruands40 centsper pound, some summer dairies, originally prime, are going begging for customers at IS to -'!) cent per pound. Who can estimate the pecuniary advantage to dairymen of :m sv-tern of preservation bv which J u no butler may be continued sweet and aromatic mirmg tho year? ho can predict the revolution in dairying which h mi.'c i') folhetv any method by which the surplus dairy products, so ecouomi ciily secured during the llush of sum ir.cr pastures, can bo preserved for sale hiring the winter season, when milch cows re'juire costly rations of Indian iiu'.ii added to the best of hay to con tinue Gutter making? The Fortunate Duke of Edinburgh. Tim private estates of the Duke of S:ie-Coimrsr. which will pass to the Duke of Edinburgh, afford some of the best sliijotjn in Europe, for the sport in the Duke' 4 Tliuringian forests is no where surpassed in German v. Every -l-eiies of gitnie bred is to 'be found there; but the wild boar is the great ("at ore. and the thiergarten in which Jhesi: animals are preserved is as large .H an ordinary deer park, aud is eu eloe. by a strong and high stockade, the whole bi-ing left entirely wild. There are numerous dens among the bni-hwood, which the boars themselves have constructed, and there are feeding places, to which the keeper go twice a day to scatter food. The animals are .summoned by the blowing; of a horn, but Uic.v an? .so regular in tlieir habits that thpv are usually to be found in tho neighborhood of the pens at the ap pointed time. There arc about a dozen wihl hour preserves in various parts of the duchy. Visitors to the Rhine will find, a U'liutifully filuated thiergarten j'Ht beyond the plains - the famous whife hunting lodge on the top of tho w,h,.;.;(1 hills behind Wicsbudcnand there i- another large one a few miles from. Munich. An Openinz. "Oxeuso me, but vou said you vhas froin Idaho?" vVes, rijrht from Idaho. I have just founded the town of Heater Creek. Many beoples dere vet?" "Well, not many."" "I tink it vhas a good Mace fur dei clothing jicesiievs, eh?" "Hardly. Why, there's only mo and a mule nnd n nigger thfa, as vet, and 1 buy my clothing in Omaha." "Vhell, I tink it vhas a good opening hhuM tier Mime for my brudder, and! make him ready to-morrow togo. Eaf crvjio.ly must oxpeet to begin way down mnl grow oop mirl der city, iind by pritig der population mav grow to be live ni-gers. utui tu mules."-. VTu Sire t Ihiihj A'ci.a. The FolioonWi Observations. Policeman Magmigin, reported by the St. Louis rutf-Ditiprttrh:. "lie ye see that crowd nv wimniin, Fopi? Aveoorse vt do. el, ihn helf-snme lHssies nr down iv'ry day, disphorlln' thimsel'i, an.,., id an' nhowiu' their shapes an' liHhpla in their twlllKhta. Fwllnt doe that mane? It manes, me fritul from Minnv ltnlv, that there's sonic ntlJ.rae. tion hero fur these initio cravllmrs. Ati .hi ye know fwhat tho utth'ruction is? Jnix. nu Icaniellyepurtvquiek. Hn divil doubt the bit nv a lie there U in f.vliat I snr. It's the smasher him M'P. .She's hero to ho Hnashed, an' lie ii lutre to smash her. Vou smash nit an' I'll smash vou tit for tat. That't fwhat th whol Mzniss amounts to." CAIltO litJLLETIN; WEBXESDAV MOUMNo, APRIL 13, is88i Household Hints for Spring. For ordinary woodwork uso whiling to rub tho dirt oil', and ammonia. Copperas mixed with tlio whitewash upon tho cellar walls will keep vermin away. Ceilings that have been smoked by tt keroseno lamp should bo washed oil . with soda water. Helleboro sprinkled on tho Jloor at night destroys cockroaches; they cat it ' and"hro poisoned; Good lircs should bo kept up during liouso cleaning time, even though the doors and windows bo kept open. . " Drain pipes and all places that are sour or Impure may bo cleansed with IIrao,waU!r, copperas water or carbolic acid. ' ' i ' V A little chlorido of liino dissolved in , warm water, and left In a lamp or can which has held kerosene will deodorize ' it very soon. ' Salt liberally sprinkled over a carpet , before sweeping will absorb the dust and dirt, ami : bring out the colors ns fresh as now. If stove polish Is mixed with very strong soap suds the luster appears im mediately., consequent! v there U less dust to breathe and blacken. " Taper and plaster are active absorb ents, and when they become thoroughly saturated with various eilluvin nothing but entire removal will cleanse them. Carpets should bo thoroughly beaten on the wrong side iirst, and then on the right, after which spots may lie removed by the uso 0 ox gall or ammonia and water. If tho wall about the stove has been smoked bv the stove, cover the black patches with gum shellac and they will not strike through cither paint or calci mine. One wav to clean the inside of pots and pans is to till them with water in which a few ounces of washing soda is dissolved, and set them on the tire. Let the water boil until the inside of the pot looks clean. Papered walls are cleaned by being wiped down with a flannel cloth tied over the broom or brush. Then cut o(l a thick piece of stale bread with the crust on, and rub them down with this. Hcgin at the top and go straight down. Furniture needs cleansing as much as other wood-work. It may be washed with warm soap suds, quickly wiped dry and then rubbed with an oily cloth. To polish it rub with rotten stone and sweet oil. Clean off the oil and polish with chamois skin. A hanging-pillow for either chair 01 sofa may be made a rich ornament. Ticking will be in. requisition; cut two pieces about sixteen inches long and seven inches deep in thoeenler.tap ling to less than three at the side?, sew to gether, and fill with curled hair. Em broidered satin, or silk serge overlaid with silk net, is an elegant outside; mo saic silk patchwork or worsted in tricot is also very pretty. Sew ta.seled friii-e across the bottom, and linisli the shies and top with mos fringe. The heavy silk cord by which to suspend the pil low passes through ejelets wrought near the ends. Deforc paint or calcimine is applied to walls every crevice should be filled with plaster or cement. For the calei mine put n quarter of a pound of w hite glue in cold water over night an 1 heat gradually in the morning unlildi-so.ved. Mix eiglit pound of whiting with hot water, add the di-solved glue and stir together, adding warm water until about tho consistency of thick cream. Use a calcimine brush, and linisli as you go along. If skim milk is used jr.stcad of WHter, the glue may be omitted. One low sent in the form of an otto man is desirable in living apartments, and a chamber is hardly complete with out one. A chair with an affection of the spine can be easily metamorphosed into a stand ready for tin; upholstery, (.'over tho top vith'w.iolen goods in col or that will harnioiii.e with other fur nishings, Two pull's of i be same lna teriaj head a box-plaiting lon-d with crin oline, ami nearly reach the floor. A pretty tidy to cap the whole can X,t wrought out of velveteen nnd ci elonL, with a finish of cord and tassels. The American and Chinese Ae says that China now possesses a greater body of literature than Europe can .show, it is now known by nil intelligent people that the empire contains a large aud wealthy ini.hlle el.-Ks: that a Chinaman whocan neither read nor write is a rarity; lliHt the rights of property are every 'where respected; that education is uni versal, and ignorance repined a crime; and that, as a Chinese mandarin told the people of Philadelphia some few years past, in excellent KiiIMi: "Raf ter a rule of t.uve je.-ir., tin? head of Iho cityjn China docs not improve his peo ple in morality and inlellit.-nce, he can not be promoted: ;n. if a .e,oo! teacher, dnnti!.' tin s:inie o.-i i.,.!. mike a similar failure tion." villi liipup:!-, be !o.-es hisposi. KIVKItNKWS. W. . LAMiiif, r-r editor n! 'np Itri.l erm tnd Me utioit ieii str 1,1, (rn'r fir nil kin. In of rtraialiimt Jc.i printing eniflti-d, :!,.. nt Hoffur'. Kurupemi llutul. No. 7i Oliln Ivpij. BTAOKH OK T1IK UIVKH. The river marked by the Kuugu last even ing at this port, 43 0 inches and full ing. Cincinnati, April 17 -i! p. m. rtiv,-r 27 feet 8 inches and falling Pittsburgh, April 17-(I p. m-Uiv. r 10 feet 10 inches and rising. Louisville, Apiil 17 11 p. tn. Uiv.-t 10 feet 0 inches and falling Nashville, April 17H p. m -liv. r o; feet 10 inches and falling. Chftttanoofc-, April 17-0 p. iu. - Iti v r 14 feet 0 inches nnd lulling, St. Louis, April 17-0 p. m.Km-r li) feet 4 inches and falling. HIVKIl ITKMS. The Will Kylo from Cincinnati i dim tn. dsy for New Orleans. Tho Will 8. Hays loft Now Orleumi yUH. terdsy evening Rt 5 o'clock. Hue hud fair height trip and more pasengcu than she could comfortably accommodate. Floasc remember the Dramatic Femivnl which takes place at Ctuclnnutl 011 the llOih of April aud coutinues uutll thu 6th of My. W. F. Limhdin will send round tilp tickets for f 13 including meals and room while in port. The W. II. Cherry from Nashville is due h'Td this evening and will leave on her re turn trip to-morrow niomimj at 11 o'clock. The Hudson leaves St. Louis this evening tor Cairn, Puduouh aud Shawneetowo, Cipt.Tom Kimhrough bus got a gmg souring hit boat preparatory to giving her a thorough painting. The Arkansas City left St. Louis last ev.ado fi'orVicksburg and will report here this evening. The John A. Scudder is due up early this morning for St. Louis. The (.'has, Morgan passud Vicksburg coining up Mondny morning 11 o'clock. She will report here for Cincinnati to-morrow night or early Friday morning. Tim Guidon Rule from New Orleans is due here this evening for Cincinnati. The Vint Shiukle passed down for Mem phis lust night at II o'clock, (she had a good trip. The Cms Millar U due here to-morrow evening for Cincinnati. She hails from .Memphis and Las a good trip. Cpt. W.J. Turner of the steamer Henry Tyh-r took passago on the Sbinklo list niht for Hickman. Wife and daughter accompanied him. Lena Hill, clerk of the Tyler, leaves here Saturday for Hot Springs. Lem ssys he is going to bile himself down to a regular feather weight. The river is fslling here steady. Busi ness in maiine circles dull. , The U. P. Scenck left here at 2 :30 yes terday for New Orleans. She hud a good trip of freight and twenty round trip pus .44MMMUH1MI' Hf- Tuc noriT nrniiiu iiil uncm ucnmrtrt REMEDY FOR PAIN. Kclteve and carea KIIi:i3lATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, ll.tCKACIIK, HhiniCIIE, TOOTIUinE, ' " JOFE THROAT. Clt'ISSY, SWE LUXGH, Soreneu, Cute, Brui, FROSTBITES, III KM, MCALDSj, And all nth.-r bodily acbrs and luvln.v FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. Sold hv all nrusKlina and Urnlr-n.. Dlrecttuiie In 11 laiiirmv-i-a. The Charles A. Vogeler Co. . fnan a A. M.Uka a 00.) Iiallliuere, 91 1., l.SJ.a. ifciamiiffia? l i',!yi!.4iiitrii SW H n -W" fflitranaiBiiiiis f a. iaa m i mm I 3w -lMM!l!p! 110 9 no?-isur.iPTio.j. I n (..iiiiuikk nf (.) of III w.-rt alud ana 1 1 i.ultu ivmodf : r u.t. abu.a tiitwaMi by lie of lonj Hj.tm nmva in curea. iiida. inttronff U tnT It. I MMr n Ith . V4LI'BI M TIltAllfli on thia dttaaM. to uiy viultrar. Olvo tipn .n n, f. o. aJ-lr. Xia. I. A. eLUCtk, Hi read Bu. Vtw York. icu.y, ;litl aiilMt.il TWO BOITI.KS KMfrp t,j- PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. Thil elcjint dieuing it preferred by thoM wlioluve used it, to any imi!ar article, on ac- ount of in luperior leanlinestand purity. It contain nuteriati only thai are beneficial to the scalp and hair andalwayi Restores the Youthful Color to Grey or Faded Hair Pirkrr'a Hair Daliam is finely perfumed and it wsrnntei' lo prevent foiling of the hair and to re. nwvt daiidnulaiitl itching. HiKox & Co , N.Y, vk. and 1 1 tliri, ai dulm la dnif i tai nadlelaat. I'AUKER'S KER TONIC A Superlative Health and Strength Restorer. If "' nreamtchanie or farmer, worn out with overwork, era moiliermn down by family or bouie held diriici try 1'ahkk' oikck Tonic. If yin me a lawyer, mininer or butinen man e IniiM' d by mental urain or aiuiout care., do not take liiloxKjiingitiiiiulaiiU.biitiitel'arker'itiinKerToaie If yo.i have (oniiimption, Dyipepiia, KheuBav Ism, Kidney Comnbiuw, oranyoWderof thelunra, Jtomath. howeli, blood or nervri. Fankrn'i Ginois Jo.mc will cure you. ItittheCreateit Blood Purifier And t!is Eest and Sorest Cough Curs Ever Und. If pu nre waiting away from nge, diuipation or any Ji,')hv4 or weakliest and requite a IMmulant take (iim.uk 'I onic at nricai it will invigorate and build yo.i up from the d-st dose but will never intoxicate, it hat saved Itundicdi of lives: it may save your. CA I'TIO V l-n.fuw all wlwtltulM. Ftrkn'i Olniar Taole b Cmpoicd n( tha bttlmimliil artnu In lb. world, and Itaallnly rl'l.-r.Dl trim pftfraiioni of firtpr alon. Sndforelnularle ll neoi A Co., N. V, He (I um, at erelm la atup. CHEAT SAVING DUYINO DOLLAR BIK. Inn Ii and Inttii'g fi.'.ciance has made this deliiihiful p rinmeenceoiliiigly popular. There la nntliluK like It., Insist upon having Floum ton CuUK.ht and louk Uu signature of m trtry ,otU. Any drunlit or daalar la MrfuaMr can tu,,lv ym. It nnd nut ilim. . LAiuiBj vi no BllTlvn) tse, girt If" r"" O ATARR h A I'ONinVK CUKK KLY'H Cream Lalm run Catarrh and Hay Auri ahleto l e , DssiiiiALin roB COI.ll IN TIIK IIItD. Hl'Rilllrll.-1 Dt'llfllfrlA nranv kind of unicue nii-tiihrnnnl IrrltaiUma, lnfliimo.1 and rough iirlacee. A prrparn llon of ntidoubttid kU t r. . nut ( n f?V iV mi.ili. Apply by the Htllu ft .igur Itit.i Um ll(llrla, It will hn haorhnd, etTucMally m ii taraa.esaaaa ".wuruuo, ruuci'iBliy HAY-FEYEP'l''i''lt the tia.nl .. " liaaangen of ratarrhal vlr t. ennaltia hnelthy crot oni, It sllava In- lliani tiLtti-tii. ii-nt cta tlt4 muinhmn .l llnlnsa of tha lii-nd I i-'iin aclililloii! cuius, lompluloiy liuala the "iirc und r.'oinr.'i tho 'un'o of taato and instill. MMiutlcial rufUlts nro walls .4 by a luw au nl Ira- '''nfObOUOIt TRKATMBNT WILL CIlRKt i'riiim IN in ha altid an enviable reputation whefvur kiiiiwn dlaplaclng all other .'reparation.1 fond mrciri'it ar cunt .n iug iuii ii tormaunn and rulUlilo t ullmuuUh. He null, tirenald. SO canta nackae.i atunua rerolved. Hold bv all whole. ale i.titl Mtnll O'Ugg'et. , ELY'SOKAMBALMC0..Owego, N.T. I '.ill ullJTi. iit'iit'i... .... ..J'. ISWf 1 m v. .ji -m-Mjor t -x w-( y "A To restore sense of taste, smell or hear ing use E'ye' Cretin Balm. It Is doing wonderful work. Donot fail to procure a bottle, as in it liej the relief you seek. Trice 80 cents. Apply into nostrils with little finger. Tub glory of a man w ins strength. If you hraweaktjued djwo through excessive study," or by early indiscretions, Allen's Drain Food will permanently restore all lost vigor, and strengthen all the muscles of Rrtio and Body. $1 pkg, 0 tor 5 At druggists. William Woods, 147 Green St., Chicago, HI., says: "Brown's Iron Bitters cured me of colic and pains in tho bowels." Fob. Dyspepnia and Liver Complaint jou have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Khiloh'e Vitaliater. It never fails to cure. ' 15 , A Card. To all who are sufforitur from the errors and inilincretiona of youth, nervous weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac, I will send a recipe that will cere you, fkek of ciiAHOR, This great remedy was discovered by a minister in South America. Send a sell-addressed envelope to the Her. Jostrii T. Inman, Station D., New York City. A Reliible Fort Wine. Mr. A Speer, of New Jersey, wbos Port Grape Wine has such a wide reputation, and which physicians prescribe ao general ly, was the first in this country to import the Port Grape vims and to plart tine yards of them and to introduce the art of making wine from the Oporto Grape which ia now the best wine tube had, and haa be come a great favorite among the most fash ionable Nw York and Philadelphia society. For stl by Paul O. Schuh. Work Given Out. On receipt of your iddress we will make ao offer by which you can earn 3 to $7 evening", at your home. Men, Women, Boya or Girls can do it. U. C. Wilkinson & Co., 105 and 197 Fulton Street, New York. J3f"Diarnond Dyes are so perfect and so b.auiiful that it is a leure to use them. Equally good for dark or tight col ors. 10 cijiits. To The West. There are a number ol routes leading to the above-mentioned section, but tlm direct and reliable route ia via Saint Louii and over the Miss jun Pacific Railway, Two trains daily are run from the Grand Union Depot, Stint Louis to Kansas City, Ltavuu- wortb, AtcniKon, St. Joseph and Omaha. Pullman palace Sleeping Care of the very He est make are attached to all trains. At Kanas City Union Depot, pMsengera ior ivaosas, uoioratiii, .ew .Mexico ana uai !fmie, notet with express traioa of all lines. At Atchison, connection is made with eirm.es trains for K to has and Nebraska points. At Omaha, connection ia made with the Overland train fur California. Thia line offers to parties enroute to the West and Northwest, not only fast time ami superior accomodations, but beautiful scenery, as it passes through the finest por tion of Missouri and Nebraska. 8nd for illustrated maps, pamphlets, &c, of this line, which will bo mailed free. C. B. Kiknaji, F. Chandler, Ass'tUeo'l Pass. Agt-nt: Oon'l Pass Agent. The youthful color, beauty aud lustre are gradually restored to pray hair by Parker's Hair Ualnnm. A Nasal Injector tree with each bottle of bhiloh'a Cataarh Remedy. Price 50 cts. - id Elys' Cream Hlm. We have no prepar ation so rdinble or salable. It is the best remedy in the market for catarrhal affec tions. Theo. B. Perry, Druggist, Klmira, N . Y. UucKien'8 Arnica Naive The Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, 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 35 centsper box. For sale by Quo. E O'IIaha. MERCHANTS, 130 and 119 Commer-1 Cairo, Illinois. clal Attune, S DRV GOODS and NOTIONS, full tln of alt tho lutcat. oewnat colors and n,nalltr, end liet manufacture. CVRI'ICT JJJOPA.IITMKN' l llsv Ilrumcla, TspeMrlee, Ininain, Oil ClotliK, 4 Jle. , Clothing and Gents' Furnishing GrOODS. Til 1) parlmunt occupies a full flu -r an 1 l. curaotvia In all ruapecta. Ootids are g iarvnteed ol latest style and beat uiv tnrisl., Bottom Prirea aud Flrst clAHS (tootlsl JOHN SPKOAT, PROPRIKTOR OF KPKOAT'8 PATKNT Rkfkiokuatoh Gaus, A VII WholoHnhi Uouler . tn , lf. 'l asaaaw tMi CV II V THE CAR LOAD OK TON.WKI.I PACKKD FOR SIIIPpINO 'J:r( TtMuln a Spiusialtv. o v f i r; jci CorlVpltlh Street and KTee, . riAlHO. ILLTNOtt. : flinot, life is sweeping by. so If 1 1 1 W M I land dare bolore yen die. soma I 11 it I ' tn, mighty and sublime sk' t I " II IJA l inave DeninatoeMtaqnertirjie." v tse a week In yonr ows lows . Klvu Dollar ontflt free. No risk. Kvfrythlng new. Capital not required, we will furuh yun evorytlilng. Many are making lortnnea, ' Lsillee make ns much aa men. and bdyl and girls mks great psy Reader, If yos want bnalneea at walch you ess nake great nay alt the time, write for parUculere to H. ifiLLlCTr AOy rortland.JIstae, ; LLINOLS CENTRAL R. R. THE Shortest aud Quickest Route T O St;Xouis and Clucago. The Onlv JLine ltantiint; O DAILY TRAINS From Cairo, Making Direct Connkction WITH EASTKllN LINES. feu ms Lsava Catiui: :UOts nt. Mail, Arriving In t . Lnuls 45 a.m.: Chicago. S.sn p.iu C'onnwi ( at Odin aud ttltlnirham for Cincin nati, L isvllle. ludtahapolis sud p. inla Kaal. 11:1 n.m. Ht. Ixmtx mnl WfHtoni Kixprenw. Irrlvln in 8t. Louis T:05p, m and ennnertina for all points Weat. ' H:RO p.m. l' ait KiprvM FirSt. Loull and Chicago. arrlviUK al St. LouM tU.40p.rn., sndCblcaifoT:) a in .'J: BO p.m. Clnoinnnlt KxprowH. irrivlng at Clncluatl 7:(W a.m.; I.oieavllle 6:: a.m.; Indianapolis 4rti5 a.m. fa-.tuyxra h this train roach tbe aliv p.iinta 1 y to Uti UUUIta tn advance ol any othi-r route. sVThe:W P- eaprt-aa has PULLMAN LKKPVNUCAU Cairo lo Cincinnati, without hariKes, and through sleepers to bl. loqIs and Cklcaga.- FaHt Time l i. PrtUdinO'fU'al ,JT tal llDt ICOtht.iuyli to K.t. asiJCUCiBafo poiuta without any delat canted by Sunday tutervenlnir. The Haturdny after noon train fruni Cairo arrives In new Vo-k Mouday snrnlug at ld::t&. Thlriy-sn hours lu advance ol a v other route. WKor through tickets and furlbrr Information, apply at Illinois Central Railroad Pepot, Cairo. .!. II. jONKS.TIcavt Agrnl. A. 8. DAN80N. lien. fan. Atfunt. Chlcairo Proposal for C itjr Prlntlnif. Ornesor Citt C.si-K. i C no, lu.. April luh, l!. ( Sealed propoeala will be received st thia ofllce up tofmee'lDgof ihe rlly council T.ie.day Mny lal l3, fordolnf the cltv printing f,- tho Tear ending April eh, 1TS4, said bl s Diul Include tbe cost of publishing tbe ouncll proceeding, ordinances and notices of sll kinds luvened lit anv cltyol'ccr or by order of tbe city council, sl-o sll rperial as sessment notices made hy commisfloucra ehether appointed by tbe city council or count, court. A good and sufllr ent bond mn.t scompanv bids. The right to n-Ject soy and sll b d. r--.vr(i hr thr City. P. J. KoLKY.tl-y Clerk Notion to t"!ontr'ctorei. OrritiorCrrCtsRis. ) Caibi, III... Apr I l:t.n. S8'. Healed proposa's will "h- rrce'ri d at thia tftlce up to meetlntof the etty cunncll Mv lt, lssl. f.r fur nlshlnrsucb lo-. bcras thecitv " sr r q-iir for the year ending April S tb. issl. Said lumber to be of good sndsonnd white or harroav, v. bus or veliow pins or cyr rets aud free from tup ur nn'ound knots and of snrh dimensions as in a t reqtrred, and tn be.dellvered In such qasiuitiea st tu,h Uuirs aud places within the rnrpotate limits at the rummlt tee on streeis may dlrrc. A good and aufflaent bond most accompany bls 1b rUht to r J:ct any and ail bids reserved by 'hec iv. D..PLKV, City Clerk. To Contraeto's eind UuihU-rn err cs or tiis Wiimiws SD Or.-ha.ir Mitial Aid unirr. f The ar.derslgned will r-c-lve st-aled proposals up to S o'clock P.M , on hstnraay th ,.''ih ol Afrll, for the fornlhln-r of materials snd 1 tior fur build log an or.e for this Hoclet v. bldawlll heenterlalned seprst.;lv ferthe carpen ter work, also for tbe liiu k.ay.iK. niau r alt lo ht fnmttbed. We reserve Hit- rubtrn r.J.'. ton and alibis. Plans aud sprodcslioua msy be sw-n si the ofll -e. The bids will he opened at thu olhVe on r-atur-day nlKb' the 2m h inn at 8 o'clork rua-p. A,; b.d dsrs are respectfullv invltrd 'o ! pr- s.-nt. .1. Mr'iAHKV. .1. II. hohisuv, J. A ii P"TiNK, K H. HA. HI). THOM AH t. I-.WIS. Caiso, April 17tb. laSJ. Biilldllia Comaitttee. N. B. Thistlewood & Rio. Commission Jrerchants, DEALERS IN FLOUR, MKAL, till A IX, 11 AY, GRAIN SACKS mid TWiNK. NO. 80 OHIO LEVEE, Cairo, - 111 i tioit . IAS. Ft. SMITH. M.fitllT A. SMITM . SMITH BUOS' Grand Central Htore. DEAl.KliS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, DRY GOODS, ETC. CAIRO. - - -IXXu ff AMsIDAV BROTHERS CAIKO, ILLINOIS. Commission Memiatit:;, nst.Ms m KLOUR, URAIN AND HAY HropriMtor Egyptian Flouring Mill :? RlirhPSt CmIi Frlc Pld for Wh.uf P t I JJ.JJLA M y M a DEALER IN WINES, LIQUORS CIGrA-RS, Nelson County Whisky, " : . Laue's Bourbon. 137 OHIO I i I l W II 11 I i I 1 Al i I i