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itiffi"fr"'6,Vs:"- ."" ' Mi'ilcli dog ofthe "(irninl Chain."
fiiM?i,'Jmj''"'rt'f,y'T "" IZ I"'"0'- what dld'luduce him to exclaim
"T .33 ZtXir T- n pji Mo Potter, Schuckci and .McCartney,
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Communications upon subjects of gen
mil Interest to tho nubllo solloited.'
VJ-All leuerHhfml.1 1
hfnil.llK'Rililn"M', to 'v
.IOIIN' II. OIIKUI.Y,
rmMenl fttlni llullrllii Coiiiininy.
Tiit'iiM)W Wi:i:i Is seventy even years
of age.
Coxobe-w .will cotnnience to grind
next Monday, win-k.
Fkun'as'ik) Wood for Speaker !
think of It, my lojv!
Don'
Wahumjun, for 1'rcrldent and .lewell
for Vlee-I'R'sldetils Urant's ticket for
Com) dit't, for printing In gold, known
as nronze, comes ino.tly Irom Fcurth
Havana.
Tin: New York Jfernlil f. happv again
One of Its corresionilents ha Ik'cii ar-
resttil In .Spain.
Tin: President of the l.'nlted States re
ceives $KI7 07 a day salary !).VS -It) a
week. Keonomlral Itadlcals!
Ai.i:-aniii'.ii II. Siv.hii:n.s Is In Wash
ington, lie denies that be Is a third
term man, aitl rejoices at the late victor
ies over the Itadlcals.
l!i.v. '1'. Dn Win-ai-maoi: Is vigor,
ously pro-ecutlngbls waragaiuM thoilicn
trw. He now threatens "to plow up the
theatre to ltj foundations In dcllance of
cart 11 ima mui
'
Tiik man who "set n" Washington's
obituary, has Just bad hU obituary tct up
In St. Louis. He was Win. F. Harry, aged
nluety-rflx, supposed to be the olie-t
printer In the United Slates.
Ho.v. Joski'ii Mr.itii.i., the new editor
ofthe Chicago TAhuiu, U making that
Vjimt liotAbly Iteimlillcau In Its tone.
H Is swinging U around into the ranks of
Uiu truu-lnuu llmllcaU Mowly but surely
I III: .Macoupin Kujiiiiri' nominates
Hon. W. It. MorrUon for Speaker of the
ilou-e of Ji'epre.-eutatlves In Congivs.
t.'ol. .Morrison would be the proper man
In the proiicr plaee seated In lllalneV
chair. He Is One of the hold and honest
Democrats who light with dlcretlon for
prfucjiilj;, andtU the wt.e-t and ablest
member ofthejHJIiioW delegation.
Hoy. Siir.uivM. t 'ti i.oM , a candi
date forSiieakerln the(ienei-.d AM'iiiblv,
and Iioim to be elecied. Mr. Culloin U
bluhly fejiclcd, and , ,t t.Xci-lli'iit
lire-lillngofllcyr. If a ltcpubllcin Is to be
vhi'U-i wehojK' he iay be the man: but
If the Democrats do not "kick the tin Into
tlniiJre"-If they iot. fair" with tlie In
iei)cnilent Itcforiners a Deiuoemr and
not a Itcpublli-.rn will le SjH-aker hi the
next Assembly.
llAitfON says, that be may have a hank
ering after thq tlue r,-t-f, the dieautlful
type; and tbeexeelleiitilxtuies that go to
make up Tin: lti'i.i.in i.v. but Ihut lie pos
h too iiiuch of tlie virtue of poverty
to Invent In Un.,,,. "f( ll()(lH u f ,.U
Hartoii had money u.ru u m ,,.,,
whHt h w,m ,,wt Ui ,ro lxiu,r) a h
highly probable ),,, wm continue to
wiuceze the lemon he U-u hheady hj hand
as hard as be can, and as long as'l,,,,,,,"
itonow, John, borrow; nod then ,0111,.
to our arms, with your strawberry mark
and other weaknesses, and let us bo Oj-
iiumuoii iwnns with an Inclination to do
velope Into moiUrate Dvmocriits I
Si:.v iiott Ili'ttKi:, of Miiniuiilu comity,
ha no munition 1 iin-lt' over llio St'ii-
iilc tlili winter. Tlii'Scnntor U ono of tlio
old Maiid-liV' of tin' Deinoendk' parly of
this Slide. Slnci' lit does not want Ihu
iMcltlon for lilin'elf, lie will cutely fjlvu
Southern Illinois liN favor, and support
Hon. Samuel M. lilafnnl, tlie popular
wnator-cleet from the l'llly-llrst tlMrlct.
for Early' .lioe?.
Tiik rilThidcliihla tow, Col. Forney's
paper, on the tlrct of .lanuary will
Into the editorial ehare of ('ol. A. K.
MTIiire. .M'Clnro wn a former Ke
pnlillcan, lint espoil'ed 1 1 its nunc ofthe
Opposition to lladlniilNni In the (Jiwley
campaign. IVninylvuiila elects n govcr
nor ne.vl ;dl anil Col .M'CIiiiv will coh-
itud The P,t 111 the Intere-t nCllie Op
portion candidate wlio, it N Mippo.ed,
dll Imjox-Uov. I'nrtln.
Tin: late terrlhlc Htnriii whleli pa.ed
ever Tifeuinlila, Alabama, nearly com
pleted the work of detruetlon which the
war bewail.' The town wit nt one time
noted for the wealth anil qulttireoflt? In
habitants nud the luxury In which tin y
lived, (ircat reverses fell upon It during
the war ofthe rebellion and from them
It bad not recovered. The cyclone has
liven It new cause for mourning in the
de.-tructlou or properly and the nn
tlrnclv death of coinc ot In prominent
men and women.
Hunt yelittlo curb; bark, Miap, clobber
and blubber the veileu dogi of the
manger tlio mangiest of all mangy cure
that stink and Aiinuln all tlik eountrj-
whelps of nbaMard litter we c.i' help
ywneleet neither one way or another
dogk that yo niv aye, slinking cur.?, ye
me detled! Ye are amiln wa'tlnir vour
lie breath, ye can't conic "snoonev"
over (tJlanahau. Hear blm, yo hound.
and home to your keinicN. He speak"
like a man. Hear him, yo bounds, and
home to your kennels!" Angels and
minister of xraee defend us ! Is not the
w of tlil. Kcutlcmen boneless? Can be
live long after such an outburst? Duly
to hlnnelf and respect for ids fellow-man
recpilivs that lie shall die liMnntly.
1.M stories about the President are. cir
culating in Wa-hinjiton. He has changed
greatly In the la-t four years. It Is Pidd.
Ills hair and whl-kers arc growing gniy ;
within a year and a half he has taken on
a flabby and puIVy loolc, and bU eyes aiv
Mipiclou-ly dim. liiM'act, the corrc-
ixuidcut of Ibe Cincinnati Commercial,
who gives thee Hems to the reading
world. a "it Is boldly charged that the
pre-ldent has iMru frcfpiently of latcon the
nigged edge of the Jlin-jiiiii-." Tnin-la-twl
Into Kngll-h. this means, we Mleve.
(hat the aspirant for the third term h.s
returned to old habits, and yields to bis
ovcrw caning fondues f,ir the flowing
bowl. "Kverj oncu In a while a loyal
admirer of lit excellency comes from a
White House Interview with a shocked
manner and protruding eye-balls, to take
onea-lde and In a horrortrieken wld-per
cnntlile the dreadfld siiplclou that, aller
ill, tlieMj storie-, heretofore set down to
partlsin malice, have u foundation In
fact." This Is sad.
Hon. J. C. H.uxi. senator elect from
the Kirrt district, has been suggested as
the proper person to lie Invested w ith the
high honors ofthe Piv-ldeney of the Sen
ate. Mr. Haines is an Independent
Itelonner, and well ipialilled for the posl-
11011 iiameii; nut It would be extremely
luimoile-t In ( 00k county to consent to
take both the chair of the governor and
the chair of the upper liou-e of the tiene
ral As-cinhly. Suw Cook county has
the governor, and Central Illinois both
Ibe President of tlie Senate and Speaker
of (be llou.e. Southern Illinois has
nothing, except a doorkeeper and an en
rolling clerk ; and tho North and Center
are already making arrangements to rule
u out ol the Incoming tieueral Assem
bly. Having the (Jovcruoi, tne Xortll
propo-cs to nl-o take the acting Lieuten
ant (inventor ami tlieCcnlerllioSpcaker.
It Is jn-1 possible, die, gentlemen who
control the matter, may give to tho South
a clerk or a door keeper, but this Is not
certain. We feel Inclined to beg the
managers" who lle and abide In Chi-
cugo and Sprlngllcld to not forget that
Soutliern Illinois Is a portion of this state,
and that the voters wlio here abide do
not feel like iniletly being used. We of
I'.gypt want to put our thumb Into the
political pie, and occasionally pull out a
plum, and the plum we are In search of
now Is Samuel 31, tila-i-ibrd, senator
elect from the rifty-I'M district, whom
we wl-h to have elected President ofthe
Senate.
vi: uiuimrrT
We regret to learn that we have of
fended some of our friends of this city,
who profess Strlttinl!ni, hj ibe remarks
we made upon the Free-Love doctrines
preached by Hon. Warren Chase. We
would not, for tlie world, wound the feel-
lugs ol many ofthe professors ofSphit.
uallsiu in lids city. We know them to be
good men and piire-inlnded women, who
brink with loathing and da-ad from the
social doctrines ofthe Woodbiills and the
Chases. They aiti of our most lutelli.
gent citizens, earnest searchers alter
truth and Incapable of wilful wrong-do-Ing.
Thl. we .-fin truthfully and this we
willingly say of iliem; but must we bold
our eaiv and refuse to denounce Spiritu
alism, the great superstition of the cen
tury, because these good and wlo people,
led Into the folly by some malign power,
have embraced tho belief? To
demand lids Is In these people
an unreasonable demand, Tbev ills,
believe what woMlcve. They ilo not
hestate to denounce our belief as the
iliilnti-.-cnce of foolishness. l0y lavu
a right to. Why, therefore, do they ques
tion our right to animadvert upon their
MIef luSplrltiialWni, whlch.aswo verily
.' n' ''""""K ""'in Into the greatest
01 evils? Who gave thm the right to
I . .1,1 1 ir.m
denounce our "doxy" and to forbid us to
denounce their foil; y? It U being made
manifest, by their Intolerance, that
tlitt "new religion" U the i
llgton of bigots that lis devot
ees aii! Invoking the return of
the darkness of the nges of supersti
tion that was dispelled by the Unlit of
modern civilization that they nrealready
Imbued with the spirit ofthe IwpiMllon
and will tolerate no opposition. They
are to he pitied, and feared pitied for
their folly, feared because growing In
power they are also becoming bold In In
tolerance, and are not unlikely to make
terror the argument by which they will
convert the unbelievers to their dark
chamber religion of superstitious folly.
FIRE AT GOLCDNDA.
llolel. lr..ioiils Hloro mill O1I1I rot.
Iimix' Mull lli-KlroytMl-I.o-to 10.0(10.
ISjxdul toTlic Ilultetln.)
Goi.coxiia, Ills.) Nov. 'J I, 1ST I,
Wo have had it very destructive lire
In this plaee. Two of our best build
ings have been destroyed the Washing
ton holcl, V. Keclcr, propilctor, and 0.
Schneider's dry-goods stole. Our Odd
Fellows' hall, with all Its' contents, was
also destroyed. ('. Schiiledcr lost all his
good about $r,,0(H) worth; $1,."00 In
sured. F. ICellcr had no Insurance on
stock or buildings; and neither had the
Odd Fellows. I.os about SIO.OOO. Hut,
Tor Ui "(In """ ,VI" "'"'"g t the time
we would have lost one-half tho town.
T. A. U.
, Worth Knowing.
The oldest, largest, safest and
beak, accident insurance company
Is the Travelers' Insurance Coin-
nanv. ol ilartrord. Conn. It has
cab assets of over 5:1,000,000. has writ
ten over iiw,iiuij uccutent ioiicies, anil lias
paid over 1,000 vlnlms. It has paid over
S2.000.0i) In direct benellts to Its nollev
folders.
ftarThe huge, drastic, grilling, f.lcken
Ing pills, constructed of crude, eoare and
bulky Ingredients",' 'ire fast being super
seded by Or. Pierce's Pleasant liirgatlve
Pellets, or Sugar-coated, Concentrated
Hoot and Herbal .Ittlcc, Autl-ltlllous
granules the "Little (Slant" Cathartic,
or Multum in 1'arvo Physic. Modern
Chemical Science enables Dr. Pierce to
extract from the juices of the mot valu
ablo roots and herbs their active medi
cinal princlides, which, when worked
Into little Pellets or Crannies, scurcely
larger than a militant eed, renders each
little Pellet ns active and powerful as a
large pill, w bile they are much more pal
atable and pleasant In effect.
Dr. lr.i Thayer, of llaconsburg, Ohio,
writes : "I regard your Pellets as the
bot remedy for the conditions for which
you prescribe them of unythlnir I bae
ever ucd, so mild and certain In etlect
anil leaving tlie bowels In an excellent
condition. It seems to me they must lake
the place of all other catbartle pills and
uieiiicines.
Lyon; andJMaeoinber. druggists, Ver
million. I). T.. savs: "We think tliev
going to sell like hot cakes as soon as
oi)lMret,acnualnted with them and w ill
snoll the bill trade, ns tho-e that bavu
u-eil them like them much belter than
large pills."
A. Black has just rocolvod an
othor invoico of thoso flno Scotch
bottom or cxtonsion-solod shoes
in ovory stylo, for ladies, misses
and children, that has given such
gcnorai satisfaction to ovory ono
No need to wear tho motalic
tips to protect tho uppors, or com
plain of shoes sculling out at toes,
for thoso aro by thoir oxtonsion
solos, sullloiont protection and
combino cloganco and durabil
ity, with comfort not equaled by
any othor mako.
Do not Purchaso for yoursolf
or your childron, any shoes bo
foro you havo oxamincd thoso, for
thoy aro assuredly tho shoes you
want. City Shoo Store, cornor
Eighth street and Commercial
avonuo. 411-10-31-tf
rpiu:.si: rttiui,,!,,.,,
J. Iiuie seen mill iin.
IiIwismI wliii ihecliiii
inns I'l.ri K, ulilcli I'oi'
thi'lr liniuor uml line
inonil Icnsmi us ucll
Us lliti excellence of e.v-
iviillon, lire the most w
lifitilllti liwmii.j n,.li.i "
ilny, uml shoiilil li.iU'11
If IIOl follllil lit Vour lilelum llrulerH teml
your onler, orforii ili-.cilplhe clmilur, to the
liublUIUT. J V UVDKIt, Clceliimt, O.
THE NEW
WALTHAM !
The i.nt lirrlic niontln nt the W'ullhimi
Wiitch I'nctory IniVf iM-en the lmlet in the
Company' hlstury. Several wholly new slim
wlndliiK Wiilrhe hut e lieen inoilmcl, uml Kmil
liiiprmcinenU liuic Ihsii rlfeftwl In the nianii
fuctnre of nil vnrkty or llulrshmil.ini utelie,
until now Ihey Ini-luclc every Ue in ImiIIi key
uml slein-wlnillnt', Hint can lie iIosIkhI, of every
(iiulltyimil ornery pnee. At the same time
new InU'iitionn in machinery, uml oilier hone
economies, have cheaiems thnrost, do Uml hi
lirmmt It Is not too much to claim llial I lie Will
thum Watches ure the Iks uml rhtiel vmiIcIih
la the Moihl. There claims uie, fact, ulmoul
everyMheienilmlltisl. In hU louulry it In a
nutter of fact that luinlly uny line Am. rlcan
vvukhiHuiviiolil hut lhoe or the WnlllmminaVi.,
while orders aie now n jculnily rcccivd fiom
IIiiKkinil, AuslniUa, 1111. 1 the HiMth l'osnes
loin Knerally, nt foirlgu rounliicH nre ulnm
ilonlnit the haml made iiroducilons or riwllrir
land uml i:iighnid, and eagerly udopllni; Ainer
leun in.ichliiemaile Wiillhum wnlrliw In Ihel
plaic.
Iliijem or nlher Matched thonldhe cnieful to
oljerM' the ktamp or the Company on Hie cae,
u well us on lhc iiiotemeiit, 11 Hie WiiMmn
'utcll liloieliunU me fnpuenlly put Into cuke
which uie Inferior IhjIIi In (uullty of mtlal and
workmanship.
Tor sale by all leading Jewib r.
Positively no Watoh nold ftt retail.
ItOIIlllXS A Al'I'I.KTON,
Ueneral AicenU,
Nuv Voik, Potion, Chlcuxo, mid London, Eug.
IHI'MK' NTOIIi:.
NEW
mi i
s
WE
r o
CAIRO, mjiei
4 O-IMIHSION Mi:it MAMS.
C. CLOSE,
(linoi-al
Commission Morchant
AMI lil',.U.r.11 IS
LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER,
HAIR, &c,
Undor City Nntlounl Hank.
Wll.t.sell In enr.toad lots nt iiinuiif x tuii r
. pi Ic es, uililliift lnliht
COFFEE,
HARRISON & CO.,
(4nm'HNr lo I. Ilnnl .V Id )
FORWAHDINO
Commission Merchants
And Denim In
FLOUll, OKAIN and HAY,
No. B3 Ohio Levoo.
WOOD
RITTENHOUSE
AND BRO.
FLOUll AND GENERAL
Commission Merchants
No. 138,
OHIO LEVEE.
JOHN B. PHILLIS
AND SON,
(Siirrnwnni to .Ti.hu It I'hlllls)
FORWARDING
it
Commission Merchants
And Iieahrs In
HAY, CORN, OATS, FLOUR,
MEAL, BHAN, etc.
AgonU for LAFLIN & BAKU TOWDKIt COI
Cornor Tenth Strnot mill Ohio
Lnvoo,
', D .Matluifcx I. I fill
MATHUSS & UHI,
FORWARDINO
And (ien.nil
Commission Merchants
1
IttVr In
FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY AND
PRODUCE,
OHIO XjEVJEJUJ.
MILLER & PARKER,
FORWARDING
-And-
Commission Merchants
ARI'.N'lh IOII
OHIO LEVEK, botweeu Vourtlt and Sixth Sti
K .1. Ayirs f, ) A)le.
AYRES & CO.,
And gem-rat
Commission Merchants
No. 78
OHIO LEVEE.
w inii.iMi.ii Jito i:its.
STRATTON & BIRD,
Wholesale Grocers
Ami-
Commission Merchants
AQF.NTH AMKHICAN I'OWDEIt CO.
57 Ohio Lovoo.
II A Thorns. J, I,. '1 lioina
THOMS & BROTHER,
(SuccensiiiH i II M llului,)
Commission Merchants
And dealers In
STAPLE AND TANOY
GROCERIES,
FornlKii and Uonu-Btlo I'rulta nnd Nuts
184 COMMEUOIAI, AVENUE,
G. D. WILLIAMSON,
Wholesale Grocer
Duller In
BOAT STORES,
AMI
Commission Merchant,
No. 7G OHIO LEVEE.
ni.Mi:ci lO.NMtV.
ESTAULIBIIED IHIIO.
mm m w v ktl 0 vmvT am n
uamu m 1 uuntJiunsiiUK
PHIL. H. SAUP.Propriotor.
Cornor EiRlitli St. antl Wasliinu'ton Ave.
IT A Jl NOW TITT1 T. AltflF.H'I' NTOOK
AND IS SELLING 110 1'EH
HOUSE IN
(lAtn illN Ho not liny old r indie-lint h.1ie In, n l. pi n. j . mn ii . cid nn t.iie Al
' see to jour welhl l.cr ImiI (ll)tlll to milium liv piil 11, 1 1.1 11 ..nul l ,( i' nt.
minis I In- I t l (lie oniv pi ice in isiiiilli'
Fresh Baltimore Oysters Received Daily!
TOR SALE AT WHLOLESALE OR RETAIL.
DEALER IN
MEN'S AND BOY'S
rT .orntTTivrn
(K m mu mm mu. mm ma
mmmr bbbvw -muw mbi
FURNIHHING GOODS, MOROCCO IJAGS, &C,
Is now proparetl to siibV-onc of tho most su
purb stocks over oflercd in this community.
He will not bo undersold.
SUE HATS A SPECIALTY !
Gentlemen desiring hats of a precise fit
can havo tho measure of their heads take to a
hair, and their head gear made to order in tho
latest fashion and finest style.
79 OHIO LEEVE, CAIRO, ILLS.
EDMUND yUEFNER, Proprietor.
54 OHIO LEVEE, CAIRO, ILLS
- - -
This house contains 35 good rooms.
Travelers will always find the best accommodations.
A trusty watch for trains and boats day and
night.
Delmonico
HOTELand RESTAURANT
Corner Ohio Levee and Sixth Street.
CAIRO, ILLS.
HARRY WALKER, Propriotor.
- -
OP11N DAY AND NIGHT. MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
T. B. SULLIVAH,
33X3iXj23XL TINT
r farm ii i mumj..
MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, &c.
ALSO, A FULL LINE OF
TOIXET A2STD FAITCY GOODS,
1G2 Coiimioruinl Avonuo, botweon Ninth nnd Tenth Stroots,
Cairo, Illinois.
.viiii:rv sioiti:.
3Wew-York Store
WHOI.KSAI.K AND ItHTAII..
VARIETY STOCK
IN THE CITY.
GoocIh Sold Very Closo.
Cornor 10th St. nnd Comiuorclnl Av.
CAIHO, ILLINOIS,
C. 0. PATIER & CO.
Obstacles to Marriage
l rr n lief loi yimiiK men fidiii Hie (
I I lirts nf iirnii mill iilmseK In eaily Hie
.M.'llllilHiil lelniiil ImiihiIIiiIiiiU In lil.iilluui.
li iniiMsl New inelliixl iil'liiiitineiit .Sew uml
leln.ill.nl. le li'liiinlli-i Itiiiikiiiinil rlreulur. tent
llie in seiilisl i iiw lilies Aililless 1 1 ( I WV All I
,nMH iaiiiia, mi .Mil in .miiiii uni i, t -j 1 1 in -lellilii.1.
I'll .in liistlliillim Iiii lllir tl I1I17I1 11 mu
In I full lor linmmilili. euinliiet uml lnuiesslmiiil
skill
.l.y.ol L.bilt.l, Ikllboii, ru.ra 1.1
M.,uiltKILlnCV,JI JJiwJs.iNii Ivik
IdttUrnLUOHLT fRQMlUlthL I4ANUAC AJkf IURIR . M
I tuif'U I'wUiot, MitU fflittUt, tumlM lT Idly tott. nil
aii HM0.eiic-jsi mum
Ol.' nflNVl't'TinTlH TK 1,'nvnni:
CENT. I.OWKIt THAW ANY
THE Til ADE.
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