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Krom th AiMrofi oi litmbopttlii eomtrentnen
Ut there bono dIssciiNloiiniioui minor,
. . . ...
nnttcrm no'llmo losi in nittiWMon .
or tlcAil erriiN; no iil.iiiIIV)i1.itIin
f If.... Illl
.... m IOilf1(l III I Vtl IIIIIIITIUI i.v
iiiliiuit vi " ....... '
xncriflcc of the cnuHfi to yx.i'd.i I'er '
.Miinal nmbltlou or ivifiitinciif.
'TVoh cosanfss xtiiTfi iiti"' t,
COh.
JOIIJI SI. CllUHS " '
REXAIOK. IT H.T!CT,
n. K. ennsosf. r "'.
TIIOMAJt A. K. IICMMj. orl'lHou fi.
.K0110 t
'I'l,.. ilnu it near ut
lmtld when tin.'
negro r wllllcnrn Umt Hinlicnl irofi;.-
lonl of frlcii.lflilp ru notlill-H ijmro lliutl
liiijlow-hMrted Jiypoc-rUy. Tlt Ii!iiiit!-
mi'iin resorted to by ilia Icadefii jf 'tfint
party to control tlio bluck mini' voto, mid
to cxclto hit mUo gBlnst Dcnwcmllc men
and manures, will eooner or Inter lo
pood, nd then wlllcomos Jny orgencml
reckoning.
Wo spenk wlmt wo nro Mo to tjtnblljh
by Incontcitibloprixir, Uit k few dny bi
foro the Into election In Crittenden county,
Kentucky, n iUdlcsl candidate for a coun
ty office, told tlic negroes that they were
IndobteJ to tho Republican party
for tlelr Jrecdom and cltizcnUiip, and that
that party had n right to their support,
and Lad provided suitable punlihment for
all nrgroGJ who might refuse to extend it.
'L'nltss," continued this Ksdioal offiYe
leeker, "you attend the polls and rote the
Uadieal tlekei, you lay your self liable to or
rest ly the United States Marshal, and to
six months' -imprisonment in the Stste pen
itentiary I" This language waj usl in
the pretence of a number negro voter,
who believed every word of it until af
Hired of its villalnou fihlty by a Demo
cratic cltiren to whom they applied for ad
vice and Information.
"We state U aa a fct, and beKeve that
we can substantiate U by the affidavits o(
some of tho best men of Kentucky, that
no less than fty nsgro tnsn vent to the
polls la Crittendea county, and voted the
Radical Uckel, under the Impression that
their failure to do so would subject theta
to arrest, and imprisonment in the peniten
tiary I Moil of the negro voters of -that
county felt no interest in th election
and bad made up their minds to
Hay away froa the polls. A knowledge
of .tbli Indifference cam to & ears of the
Radical candidates, and hence the bold
and outrag ecas resort to compl a foil at
tendance. It may cur thai these groii decptlons
mav t pracUctd tn ie fmutc a her
have ton in the past, with perfect Imp
nltv. "While tho colored race have a Wind
faith In the sincerity of Radical
protestation of good wi'.l and disinterested
-.!.n.V.In Vv will rrrr iin the victims of
l iviiua..' "...
Radical fraud, deceit and treachery, Vj
when their crowing intelligence enables
them to read human nature aright, and to
fathom the hollow liypocrly of the party
with which they arc acting, a day of reck
oninir will be Inaugurated lliat will work
the final and complete overthrow of the
eorruntest nolltlcal organization that ever
trained ascendency in this or any other
civilized country on tlio inco oi uic giow,
For that day let till gool men jiray car
neatly und poriHtcntly.
whom: s'tatksu ri'K.v a m j.
Tho reckless ami corrupt legislation of
tho Kadlclal tmrty 1ms cost tho govern
mcnt u territory grentor, In extent, than
thothreogrcat States of Illinois, liuliunii
and Ohio. And for nil this vut domain
what has been secured in return,? Up to tho
la't session of Congress tho amount of lund
ulven awuy la tho Pacific railroad
monopoly was ori hundred sixty-Jour
millions to vldeh another gift of forty mil
lions teere added beore the adjournment,
Tho portion of tho public domain thus dls
poMd of it nearly thruo times tho slr.u nf thu
ew England Stales, larger inon tno wnoio
of Italy, nnd nearly equal in extent to tho
Trench empire. Inu popula
tion which it would lo cajm
ble of supporting In tho future, may bo
roughly ostlmutod at thirty millions. A rid
this Infimuui, plundering legislation win
approved by our jtinketting, grund lot
tery, gift enterprise president I This U u
specimen of tie economy to which wo
were, to be treated j this is tho way In
which tho public domain is to bo preH'rvod
for posterity. Tho grout limd shark,
known as thu IVclfic ltullroad Company,
will one.day be worth at least two thou
sand millions. Hut as if this were not
enough, the representatives of the party
which bat a monopoly of great morul
Ideas, huvo ut dltTerent tlinei enacted laws
authorizing the Issuu of bonds to the
amount oj nearly slxty.fuur and'mu hid
millions of dollars, all of tvhieh the people
wilt eventually have to pay.
Thix party, tho most unhesitating und
corrupt that over cursed any civilized
country asks tho pooplo to perpotunu
their power, promising an economical ad
ministration of tha stovurnment. and a
careful festering of rlghU and into.
rests oi me mauM. Indorsing the ex
tmaganco ana excesses or this party,
Dan Munn isxki teat In Congress from
the- Thirteenth Congressional district!
Perhaps tn people will perpetuato its
eendancyj perhaps) they will gratify i)Ml
jaunai jongiag, out too
Waking up among them, thu
Tut ground swells of revolution to be
era everywhere, render it more probabl
that they will not qulto certain, in fact
that the reigns or government will pass
gain to the only hands that can rescue the
country from tho ruin in which radicalism
li determined to cogulf It.
Tin: no v joii.v m. cihus.
1 ..,'.... nvi viiueiiu mi-, ii un who moor in inn
Tim fJjir.iuihcM iiiu tiy,. i L.(imit UwU Mlmo ftl nm, sp(,lU
. Tlio ro-iio;iilii:iIoii by nci.lutmitii.ii itf Hulu inono.v lis tho Ulilnu.'u li'ibiTor, lir
I Col. .fotix Crobi lor 'uiiriMK hi tills Uovorniiient would b0 bnitkrui.t ntnl busl
illitrrf, if sU'MTVml rll.uto to it ..ost on- .,,, lhrJnk , w ,f (l , b
uii.ji', Hum"!, mi l uvii.... -
jii.coiimi- tliii'liii; lilj ritfvu'u m "Sio .
. ..... . E J ! .1 . i.4 I . . Ii III lilal IMMwf if . I
V..ll''i'.ii,tlii lii his I'UMstit
nm given cnim .u-nm .
uciilft, nrtil li won ni'ii in m m. "I I" ;
TlfllLrl llipriirllll I'.IMIIlll'lia.l.i"". v ... j
.. -
Cndu Una tloilu if
,. ...rv.c in tint I i -1 I ,
lii.ii;tii- jintiiiuii thu
iiiil.iri.iiiii"! "f bi till-
kihI IiU itit -ui:
I Itiriru n.'Miiii'tliiin
('lit mid !itt:lllllilrllll.
-
(': Sf.Ni-vY. A urusi Hit noon, Ad
tulrnl.r'iirriurti! ''""I ltrtrssiiutli, New
Hainpsliiii'. Tlio '.'niuiiniiilty will le:ini ut'
tlio event with il"t'P'lelt sorrow, tlf nil
tlio men whi' I'iiinu nit of thu war witli
lionur, he li.nl tin few rH cuciniu', tlio
fi' ut'.it erltU'ii. I him the entire euutiti'x
conceded without u diluting votco tho i"" ", to i.lnoli onr
. , ,. .. b. ... , M'lwn that wo miiv pineli otlir. Tlio
i.uTilowlnir incu.iiru ol nationnl gr.titmlo. ,,rnll ,.ml of,,0 ,t-auilimn.i,,, , , uw
Xo olio ipii'itlonc.l 1 1 Ih purotml purity, III-
HTMiiml eoirngi, hl iri'nt skill, tho uo-
wu of hi plan, tlic great vuluo of hi
services, or tlia pittriotistii which Inspired
him IhrougllouUhW entire life.
Tin: MifKRAiu.K bliitlier.kite, John
l'opu llodnet, u In Daootah. A eorres-
pendent of Uit Chicago Tribune ay that
P. ll's groatorV seems to bo a lavMi
uso of the mot extravagant language, und
total ignoriinco of the practical jtoints of
thb'subject about which hu blathers. This
is quite in hyeplng with tho character John
ma'do for hlmeir, once Uhiii a time, lu tho
citv of Cairo.
(lov. Smith, tlio Republican liovernor
of Alabama, has otlleially denietl the truth
of the stories alxut "Kti-Klux outrages "in
the South. Ho cits that so far as his in-
formation got- all theft? stories are gross
fabrication. Of course they are. Rut
Grant wants an excuse for sending soldiers
to control elections in the Southern States,
and that is the ole cause of all tho lies
wh'.ch hi dirtv tools have Invented.
THE FftANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR.
prulallou aa to Iht Uttoll.
The enur cf the Xcw York Herald
survevs the situation and' probable cocclu
slon Jif the conflict in Europe with
evof adalm nkilcwpber. He says that
it Is not, bj-a-iy ift, Jceruln that the
Frasc will ct recover from tee blow it
has recwivnl, and'aor opt th enemy
vita sacii forae as Uturn the tide of battu
toward Btrlia. Another Jena, he tcinks,
Is nctixrossllle.
It will uke x tsichty crt os thf part ,
(rertcaav :e pts c Tarts in spits
... . y- ; 11 1 1 . I
CX m rnuiin ayoncu. n inika .
ought W rpJ4 ts prclamtk'3 that hs 1
wars sol acsinst Fresch cstistss. But i.e
ouctt tolaprcvt it by saying that he
snti not a;aint Trticista, tt acalsst j
.v. wv htt tTi?" J twa sr.-it "rros- I
" M w " . . " - . .
a rei4Cis.t.i. t -t sx.i;rvory at, u
Fnr.ce nl! l-t it w dtcsde bs.es a
ntoairchv w.th tst 0:lcxn pr.nte os the ,
throne, and a mtV'-x. I on tLeoiiu .
hand, Fran dnrt the armies of
Ki Wii'.iam bk witt:a tbvir own
. 1. .. ..J
hcram. it IS nvt wr Ul.tf tLat the Strc?-
Kle wiii 1- ...t er.ii-i. Tr-sna 1J r.wt I
Is Mid to the earth and made h!pless. It
viersr mumi
will be next to itiipoiiwe lur r ranee to
invade I'ruia What with the South
(lormun Statu faithful on thu olio hand
nnd llelginm nnd Luxembourg neutral on
the other, It will l) easy for Prussia Ui
guard tliat narrow jiortion of her territory
which toiioluts upon Franco. Tho neu
trality of llelginm makes thu porltion vf
l'ruis'ia ciiinparit'.voly teciint; mid it is
certain to have n powerful iutluuiieu I si de
termining tlio luu of the war. In secur
ing pledges from both Franco and l'rustla
that they will rospeet tho neutrality of
Ilulglum, the llritUh government Iihi
accomplished a great aim lionoriiblit work.
Tho little kingdom Is ufo, und tliero It
Wis reason to tear that the wr may be
comoKuropoait. It Is a bnd sign that tho
Rank of Franco ha so soon mispemled pu
clo payments. Those who svmpatlno
with tlio French in tills btrugglo aru il
pressed by this Intelligence Fluanelally
thero can bo no doubt thiit l'rutla is better
prepared for war than Trance.
It is 'gratifying to know that ('rent
Ilritain lias Ilitermiiiedly set her due
iigiiinst any lengiio which might Involve
tho nntion in war. Von Rciitt's nttempt
to i nil u co tho (treat Rowers to form a
league for the purpovu of guaranteeing to
tho lielllgurunt that neither shall lo.u
territory U -IiMiily nliMinl. If Trauen can
drive l'nilu ieyond tho Ithine Frunee
will kceji tho Itliiui; provinces, and alio
will . have a right to keep them. Rut
Triutlii U now mi tho wrong sldo of tho
Rhino ami on thu wrong side of the border,
too.
-
GOV. SEYMOUR AND THE
COOLIES.
Ills lllrr
lu (lip M orkluKuicn
Itorlitattr,
Ml
Mil ii.iiss-meetlng of tho worklngnien
held at Rochester, New York, last week,
tho following letter was re.ul from Kif.Gov.
Seymour on tho ipiestiou of Chineio im-
migration to the rnlled Stntus:
I'nv, Augntl H, 1S70.
SlHi 1 I'Ut oil' until thi. timn
swer to your letter asking mo to speak to a
meeting ikvviictiur upon tuu luiijcet or
Clilricio immigration, us 1 hoped it would
be in my power to do so. I am sorry that
1 cannot iittuuu. am iigreo that it is
a grave subject. It is onu tliut mutt
no met, auu it must ue met now. .Strong
innucnces nro ut worn to open tliu flood
gales and pour lu upon us the wor.t
classes of over-crowded China. Thev can
get to our shores at less cost, and In greater
iiumvfit iiiaii vou ouijiu ut uuiuiw. 11
low. .1 t... 17... ...
thuy continue to crowd in, they will over-
throw tlie cu.toms, civilization ana re.
ligion of tho whole l'acitle coast, and they
will also crush down tho position of tho
laboring classes throughout the country,
I am against this. I am not willing they
should gain a foothold here. No nation in
Kurope, would suffer such an invasion. If
JJriWm, (Jermany or Franco should ullow
anything f th0 b.r)( tner governments
would bu overthrown. Why should wo
give up outtlvuimtioii in any part of our
country for that of Asia V
It is said wu want cheap labor. Wo do
not waut cheap labor, but well-paid labor.
pcrous ana (".ire-iviun; nations into war. j it it to i-e ncipra mil tuiym ui i-v
If Franc s a;ain dtfti'.ci it tsoui - . .Vn rj- ise' in fir and teni
Sdttt ULtfttat tlie war W.'.I ctut. S a- trt war y a'.', i'.ih. We must nvt
t.wn wt.i a': -ate. The sreit lowers it, .t drift atd settle ;tlf. Unless we
will txert tlemt- .vti to -cC. t, rnocn ire jtady v r-ve up th cnst iaens of
THE OAXaO
lntm-oH " woll m Juxtico mid liuiiinnity
MiciKif ircoiy wiin mo ihhiiicm mini mid
un.i tlio ii:itl(.hrtl tru.-isiirv by tliu IniiionU
. ...1 f..at . a . . '
11111 u mys ution ivimt itusos. Tiiit
M tlio wliolu Miun:u of out llimiio.nl
Hlt'l'llglll 11 4
t'Oliltinl'i.'il wild iitlmr t.i. mil. i.
" moor h orouiit down
to . tlio Uliinu.40 stiimliiril tliero
will bu at iiiu'o ii illHeretieo in tlio
eonilltlnn of e!:iiM which will In tlin end
nv.Tlhrnw our gnvvriiiiifiit. Wu pay
lii,uliir t'ixo und Intpreft tluin any other
penplo. iiii.I If tho prion of labor be put
ilnwn to A.inl!o MU'., capital will iwallow
up tlio o.irnini;4of toil tiiore rapidly than
wic iwwryi'l ilonuln tin1 lil'tory ot'nallolii.
If'thU i to be our fortune, we'lmvo lotln
viiiii nearly a million of live in tho lato
civil war. It is not tint object of thu mv-
ir ' i i . . ,
grcui cmi oi tliu tiiluiiianliip I to gho
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iinv i-ni u fcnuv lllllr IS Wl'll IIIIU. t V
lioilM neek to glvo happiiie to every lire
side circle, nnd not to till the cotTer of
capitalists.
It is said bv some, that If wo hut out
Chinese Immigration wo do'solu thefaccof
all our former professions. This is not so.
v c invito J-.uropenii Immigration, becauso
It adds to our power nnd happiness. Kuro
pen n do not overthrow our customs, reli
gion or civilization. They do not bring
hero any strange blood. It has nlway
neon our practice to sunt out any immi
gration that is hurtful. We send back to
Kurope criminals or paupers, by vlrtuo of
state and national laws. Kverv city and
tovfn uuards against incomers who endan
ger social order or safety. Wo aro in no
way bound to taKo Into our public
system anv mischievous elements, or to
destroy it by personal influences. If we
believe in our religious creed, In tho form
and principle of our govurnmcnt, then
we mutt believe that Asiatic creeds and
custom are baleful. To-day we arc divid
ing the lands of tho native Indians Into
State, counties and townships. Wo aro
driving otf from their property the gamo
upon which they live, oy railroad. Wo
tell them plainly they must give up their
homes and property a'nd live upon corner
of their own tetritoncs, becau'e thev arc
in the u'&v of eiur civilization. If we cun
do this, then we can keep away another
form if barbariem which has" no right
here.
I have no doubt the Chinese have useful
Qualities. They are said to W cood ser
vants, ready to do the work of nun or
women, tut they have not the traits wnicn
will build no on this continent a creat and
high-toned power. We must not Judge of
those who come here bv those who slay at
hcae. Wconlv cet the drees. There is
but one war cf dealme with" this matter,
The pc'.icy of exclusion must be as sharp
ami as vigorous as isito: .Missscnuseu or
t lort against the coming pauperism
It mcst be borne in mine that, under the
Ute amendments to our naLonal Conititu
. . V .
uca. jrtm can uc-i -v
quli5ei condition ; you pat npi them
s rhtical restraint, made nece-
ssry by tbr peculiarities. Thev
csn grasp the right U voting and
liv-mikic? desDlte all State leirirlition.
." 7 4 . .. .. ....
.4 1." . . 1 t
ui iv id jmwic jK?i.re m some
Lopp.s.s of our people, we tr.utcvnfrunt
the problem it w.et.
Truly yosri.
HORATIO SERMOL'R.
.Vsjroe. I'm In Po.IiIbd
Tht Urriutui
Shut til stir Dour.
The following is trom the IndianaiolIs
German Tcl'craph Republican
The Republican Central Cornmitt!0
thought it necessary to cram the African,
or colored element, a representation In thu
party. The c. rnmltte.j havo doi.u this
quite voluntarily, without it having b- cn
requested by the negnet. The committ';
sent an invitntini to tli negrrs, saying
that if th. y would select f'ur rejirotiiita
tlvcs tht-y fhould l.avc seat and vote In
the Republican Central Committer.
CoueiUfUtlv. tho rolorml ople held a
meeting, Friday owning, and ch-ctcd fair
representative for tho Republican Central
Committee. It was communicated to us
ni ii igu of the time, that tuveral, if not
all of thu elected representatives, deulured
that thoy confif not voto for sotwi of thu
candidateii upon thu Rcpiiblicim ticket,
and that thuy xcuitld vote lor mine of tho
cniidldnttp.u'pmi tho Ruform ticket. Wo
tako occaloii hereby to point out tho dill
ereneu in lliu treatment of tho different
elements by thus Republican partv-len-ders.
When thu (innmin Rcnubflcuiu
iisked fora rcproicntntivoiipon tliu county
ticket in tho County Convention, they
hownl ii tho door. When ths-y askod fo'r
arv.tcin of rejireiontntionund noiiilniilion,
relying upon cijiml rights of all the voters
to secuio us Jiuiieu in tho futuru. ut least.
they onco nioro throw us out of tlio dour.
Jiero nro two lacts which tlio Uern.au citi
zen, may remember as a guiilo for fiitiirn
ai;(tii)Xi:i:r.
P t. imkki:ic.
Licensed Auelioneer.
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.vrcnox ,V: COMMISSION
Ak "l'IOAMrO.MIISSI(.
iioiisi;.
Daniel Hartman
Iiellltn IiU thaiifca to th cillieii of Cxlrn for
llielr lilieritl mlronitee, uul vuui li.furiii lln in
Unit lie eau U ruiiml alliUoM tnnil luSOiiaiiier.
cial uveiiiie. All v.ilea .riuii4l)' ulteiiUeJ in.
Liberal Ailvamr Made on Conxlgn
ineutH. Itesillnr sain ilay WfiliieiiUy'unii.lHutur.hijV
All coimiKiiiai'iiU eovere.l liv oi.en pnliey nf tiur
aiur. I'm ties coaHlKiiInK lioou will luiur
No Extra Charge for Storage
Kor.roniit returns and Hlricl attenllon tit I.ihI
not, mouM moal renpeClfully refer 10 I he follow.
Iii uierulmnti. Inkrrnanil otliurn.
lUlllilay Hill., II. Huril A Hons, A'Um Knren
c.itntiy; a. li.8itor., H. H. llnrrll.
' KiiUiii. cauKi, H.'imh, ii. I). William
"k0,,aA'
ii.nanor.i, 11, n. iinrrvn, nrikii.i a
iininii, Firm
Jrini.M. Ni.iir
ork. A, Kl fried, lliijjitii, t'larU 4 Sleicr, lion
Ion, Ailiiliu(iU Co., I't t tw tuirK. UIMt A Hro.
Uncttxo. A. Mi-ini-nltlme r, DuiuiuU. A. lltll A
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YOUNG
IA OIKS' ATIII'.V
ottein eilniorillnarv rwi.lliu-i iMU.sio.' heu'.l
fitroircular netUnu luttli lu nra.le.1 eourci for tliu
I'iflUO, UruU lO'l nn.KIKK. AUIiri'Hii.
Stuitcrlliletiuttil, v. I ATI!.,
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BTTIiXiETIlT,
GROCERIES, &t.
GROCERS
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! AaIKO, IXjXjIIVTOIEI.
I Also, ltrci rbtntiinll) en lifttut n liioKt coin-
irli lnek ol
LIQUORS WHISKIES
Scotch and Irish Whiskies
X3XTS,
PdiI. .Madeira, Sherry, Calabaw
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e lire iici'tn lor j. iipiii v.i-.-.-....
WIIKKMNO Al.K.
WuMllaai'lurively for Cn-li, m tttileli fuel
iiitiio ma uiioniioa vt cour imh-.
S.'iii! nllcntlon alien lo. fiillii)! onlsrs.
H. M. HULEN
GROCER
A .N l
Confection Merchant
Hat Removed to HU Old SIsumI
Commercial Avenue
Wlif re lie ollM In a f oiilnucc of patronae o
lii. f..rmirciili inrr.. n ll thl pf man
Df w one a ma a nut prlmr proo tie, provUlons
tie, remtrKni ;)- co lor . n.
T.rm Mnclly rah, fir whith lie lll rll
owei i:un inr iuri, inu
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Plaster Paris Plasterers' Hair
I.lnie In Ilnlk, ulwajis on hknsi
CORNER 8th Si, &OHIO LEVEE
CAIRO. ILL.
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Ji'u.Xf m r t I- H. llrnlr k & I'o.j
FORWARDING
Wliai'I - "SOsSft
PROPRIETORS,
CAIItO. II.I.lNftlS.
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fre.vlil. lu nil .oinl, anil l uy uI ell biirmn.
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jr..M:itAi.
COMMISSION
AnJ Dealer III
Flour, Meal, I luy, Corn, Out,
Itraii.
Cor. 10th St,& Ohio Levee
CM 1 1 to, IliLIMOIN.
jf iv i: tviutiiTorvKCJi.isi:
A. NuwliiK Machine
WK WOUI.lt (1KT A
JLOREAiE
.Vol Kil.'O Iters ii a II took llio lilliea( prlreut Un.
New KimUnit rir nt I'rttviilencti, ut lhi .New
Yurli f tutu I'ulr, nml Unrylniul bulo Kiilr, nor lie.
ciiuae ihe Jmlen at lint Anierlcnii Inalltuie my,
"Tins la Utter limn any of Im i lt known to
Hie Judge." not lht'e, nut alloxetlier ; Inu u.
rsn.o woliki. It licit, an n tfoinm would , it
ttotka like a cliartui cn sow uuylliliia o
drne Willi It; the children can't i;ei it out nf
order I kil l it N put at Ih lllimt rcaNOiial.le.
C'SarrS I'utuH.
A. Mi WOOD, AksuI,
jyr.tm 10 OuiuiOf rcial avouuo, CiOni, ill.
WOOD.
w w v w w w
p M . WAlUr
0EALEBJN FIREWOOD
in aKKiARCi to rii.i. ohiskrn
r'oniitly and .itlsra(orlly, rlth llio Mry l.i
Kirewood,
AItaiid HICKORY
Ifftvt) Ordori at Hiilen's Old Stand
on at Tin: roNT.ori'ioK,
ArtO-XTST 16.
roil salt:.
,iok nam:.
I Tlic iwo torv rrntito '"". P., .V...I ,
. . i i..i
. oi'K iu. I"', uu . ..... i.i Tim inllo
lreetniiil.IellernnnMiiiie,Ciilrii,M. Ilionnu
miiii.hu hkwu"
"Tlxroo Xjuxx'So Hooinn
.nl.ml. lloorj itKi.til l.rl.l: cellar l";'" "
l l.i u'eemlrrn mi l!ic ioltio-r. 1 ;'r I I'
.1. ..I?.- .I.I.U- III " HI.".1!.
1"' ? t. ill ... U'.t.lilni'toll lite.
v.or.ier rnniin .i ...
C,ro, llliiioi',.ltii) I". jyi'-'lm
FLOUR COMMiSSION.
j a ixiiViY imoTii nits.
1
DKM.SvltSS IN
FLOU 11
All.l Astfllla of
.OHIO KlVl'.R AMI ICANAWIIA
SALT COMPANIES
No. 70 OHIO Xj 33 XT 33 33
CAIRO ILLINOIS.
7 1), Mmhii... i:. i . hi-
jyjA'r.iii'SS v rill.,
FLOUR
AM
(;i:xr.KAi, iMioni'ri:
Commission Merchants
i Ohio i,r oc vin:o, 1 1.1.1 .vois.
Hi..iuktirLtu hr.x i. UiT' .n .r anlsait of
FLOUR, HAY and CORN
nr.riiH. to
l,eCniiiit Natu.i.Kl Ilniik.l' .'n.II! . m I hi.
I'.xnii, i.i'. ( .IV Nulloukl liank, ir 11. iw
Mihw, IM A ('ft , liamtii ".n MerrhMit.
Cliirnco.ill lUtldirln A Hi. nil, f"n. rrehulf.
Chlcin, In., ! Mornr. .1 I'"., I'4ikC" Id
ni.t.t.i.111 c.
v. c.ui:k,
'Miere-(r to Kl l,(irrtntr-' 1
FLOUR AGENT
Commission Merchant
CAIRO. ILL
S. I'. AjfT.
A ye its t.v c;o.
I". J Ajr.
FLOUR
...,o I (leaeml....
Commission Merchants
NO. 133 OHIO LEVEE,
CAIRO, IJJilXOJS.
I'llSl
riim:
FIRST NATIONAL BM1K
O -A. I JR. O.
llAMi:i, II rill), ITfulileult
ItOIIKItT U. MII.L.i::t, Vlcilrri..t
('. . IICOIII'.U, CH.Itler.
Collections Promptly Made
i;.t'liailK!, Colli, llllllU .VllK'N
anil lirilli'il Mali's .Si'i-url-Ilea
lloiiuhl nml
Moltl.
Iiiti'iotl Allinvitl on 'I'lmit l)fjnl t.
riim:
CITY' HATI0HM MM
CAIRO. ILLINOIS.
Capi.al - - $10M-0
V. 1. IIAI.I.IDA Y, I'rcaliUlili
A. II. MAKFOKII, Vaililcri
WAhTKIl 11 VMI.OP, Aaalalnnl Cn. liter.
iiti:"rous.
SlaaU Tit) Inr
roll IVhlle,
1,'en. I), Tl llllitiu.oii,
W. I'. llallliU,,
llnlil. II. CiiiinliiKliaiii
Sli'd.in Illrd,
A. II, SufTord.
ILvcliani;, Coin ami
ir.S.ltond ISoiihi
ami Mold.
X)oiOlHitoM IX oooivccl
AM
A UKNKK AS. UAMU.U lll'SIMIN
AltCHITECTS.
, HCHITKCT:
i-j I
mm mm
,'...,.M
FORWAROING 1 COMMISSION
Would rcilfiilly Inforin thn c!tleim of Cnlro
und wclnuy.llmt hu la now .t ,:,, l lofiirni.li
ORIGINAL DESIGNS,
Knll I'eliilNnndJit,.iltlOatlon fur Puhlln' Ilulld-'-.
rrivnto Uealileni'ea.and tlridKeitof nil kind..
Niecial ntteiitiun kIvcii to thu ireiiiirnlioii ol
I'raaiiiKti for
U. S. Patent Office
An I alio for till klnda of Mill MnnnfuctiirinK and
r.nidneuriiii; work. rinllafiudiiiut.'ii.'irnna'Cd. Or.
deii,rer.eclfiilly tmllclted. Oltlue WIiiIit'h llloelt,
OAIHO, XXXjX3NTOX
HAIItltOAIIS.
s
On nml iil'lor 'riiniSiln.v, AjirJI tilth
1 ruins will run as lolluws :
inn-o not Tiir. r-l.ru v. kimiinui iiih.
Mail
K.'lr..
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I I" V. V.
iioivi NoitTiiwrjir-i.AK rx.
Ilxpreaa .
MTO A. M.
Mull
. 1. 1 J I'. II.
Miil.illtfclnfc lit-ttton nt I'nni ttltli lllitmi
t'eiiirnl II. II. for t.'iilri itnd All i.nml nitlli, n i l
ttlth tlio linl.A SI..J . I- II, J. lur Jtkllii!iiiul
iiml l.. uil ille, nml nil jmlnt. e t mi I "tin 'i-t.
,lo, in "I'llni-fleld Milli tlie T..I. .lu, UhUi-Ii .v
v .t.'n K. II. for (iiliny mid nil j' i,ut '.-!, un I
Willi tic ' IiImi(;oA-H lmN I!, fi. Idi -I. I...in
mull ir sc", niidhlt pilnKiioitli on liu.itlitti m
V. liOl.di:, lien1' -Itl.'V
ViV.-ilIT'lVleit'l '1'iel.i t Atfi
Itlil' I '
T1M2 SOI'TII,
" VIA
1LLIH0IS CENTRAL i I
SI. t.OIti-. I.lllliHVillO. ('IlK.llllllll I
Mileni;o, Xcw VorK. Ilofton
..AMI U
loiuls M'j'Ast nm Tf'ovth
I'lii.eiiijrr TrnltiH Artlir nl iintl IciU"
Cnlro n folluu.i
Mull Htprm.
A IV l I 'Jill" A. .tl 'Sl i'l !' M
., I AI T !ilU5 A. ."l Ull.l I. .M
lleili trt.w oniicrl nt Ce ntinllii with tiitntkon lit
I'miit. Ilnnliir. lllhiiiiiliiKliin, I'l l'it
l,n Mtllr, Mi iiilnCit, I'ri i pin I, (ioleiiii,
lliiliiiiin Hint nil itoliil. In lllliiiil".
.i..iinl I, tllllln until, Wl.ciill.lll mill
lutt ii.
An I ' 'i If" nntnliii Krt.l an I Weal for
SI. I.onl". sprlnslli'lil. Liiul'ivlllf, ('In.
flniinll, lndlfiimiiiilN A- Ccliiiiifiui,
V i I ai CI.H ftfi. with MehlKn rcatrnl, Mielii-
ill.-tn, un I t'r-.i.ii.-if. f- i' Wnjne
oil I C1iirt(n Ht'lroixi l.ir
i rrmiiT.
I.I VH.AN!'.
i i'.nkihk,
AMIA.NV.
Ill)-Tt.
MVrj.MtA PAl.'"
l.HlL,
I.I I I' M 'I.
.NKU' TliKK,
I'lTT-HI Hi.,
(.Illl .! I LPIIIV,
IIAI..IMOU1'.
MA'-IIIM'lti.S ('IT. and
ALL POINTS EAST.
Kor thrnttirh tiek.la nnd m'..itr..t n, ; l .V
n! ll.illvia I MiIMI iiuiroiu :epH.
vv. r. j' d -nN,
fjcnrrid Ini'.-nier Xf ht, l.n . p 0
l IIIOIItTT, Oeli.tai t-uper nu n lent.
J' dlN-t'N, Ai; III. Oail'i.
,4 linn i w.r.i
BOAT mil
S
K'Al t i: iv
BOAT STORE:
GROCERIES,
t s T7" ? 5 "? Tj"!t 2t
' v
HO OHIO LEVrE.
0aiio. XXllaAOis-i.
LPP. SAW
j'oii.v iiyi.tsrs s.if.oo.v
l Mipiillnl tll It nil Ultiit. of
SUPERIOR LIQUORS
Boci', Llo, cl:o.,
OS i'OSSMV.KVlM, AVDSVV
lt.lun n :.M and N ilia t..
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
T'.o lli.r.ty. Ml. 1 1' e v" ".-! I ,nnr, ). . '
t .1 u . ...I, tun tJ,u.i Hi.. taa.it .
x.i bp i s c a vrin a a ers a -
tmiluyittl.t r it ant, ti d at h hi ,,r.
JOIf X sTU'lTS
I'i ; r i .
Illlll.iril .Siilnmi nml liar Codiu
Ell Dorado
J; ;itittiiurcinl Ave,
WO. ----.! JllMOlS
Ui'STS
j.p:.JSY i.t'iTr.JM:
!' n irm i ,ed .t
Popular Public Pscsort
W'h ro tin' Yin tor will f'tul Uru n i tmu
p." 'i 'in
UAIlA'II.M.i: AMI I'Kil.fi.MIIII.CTAIII.IS
Canifi.rlaMe soil., t , nnd iil.ar ati.ilu-d Milh
tliv l. t end cooli at iai-cr liier. Hie l.or.-l Mini.
nil'i 'iTa,l n iri. I n ., lo M' i'iiinu in i .tir
i:te)l.,dy Hit .Ii i In l ul III 0. I ' ... ,
I'icntvi.r r. otu fn I" cieryl.' I.
J)lnf
Tlie Slii;cc Itlniiiifiit t iirlnK S'o.,
la no .rc lu iiik iicnrly 'jini.uooKettliikOlitclilnea
lierin miln U' I - I; 4 a' I I ! e'd Ine di llMlld.
hut iii order i'i !. new 1 1' torus sro hciuj;
ciiH-lnllhntit.il.- pjily
:i."i(l,0(ll) .llnclilni's lviifli War.
Tho ioiiilirit)'nf tint "NIIW KAMII.V" Hen iiik
Jliiehlno loiilviirn.'ipd hv lla iiMdiiins und
hiinilolty ; diiriihllily and lienii'y. Where known,
II In llltlli.lltt (..! fltl.fr lil.nltlf.iL-llli-t 1.. to I'ttl'l.t
wilpa, nrni Iheycmi'loy tilery ineima In fond tlieir
iroilnelniii the ienie. Ilujein of (-'etiiii .Mn.
chliieachoiild mold cunrniiacraiind i ddlcra who
reaort to coliilillUiiili In inltko i.ali'4. lor lio in:i.
ciillliicnii ho iloaiiabic that it lori'ildy tliru.l Oil
llio 1'iui-ii m r.
Thu SI Hirer "tv 1'uinllv" nml llm
Xrsv JS'o, One" Ncivllifr ?litcliliu, Uic
Inter lor li.C'atuii'iker '. 'I iiil'ii.-. shocliiKkers. etc. I
nro cngeily aoulit lor, and u :uki tuei (.in l"t
ivuna m our i iii-b n'oni, iiilviiut ttiuiqtoiy
liMil'illlioaeanpryluleitilid lor tlieiil. ' t
Vo !. II Hllli 'lit lit, I'iiIIoii nnd l,ineii T!iic.nlx,
NeedleH, Oila, Ktch .driver, it in icU.l or in
Hinniiiy ni mo inniiitiit 'liireiw irice.
..l,,U,..M.m, . II. I 1-..-., J.llll.ll ! ,
mun fiirnlahed nu njiilciitloii Lv rimil or oilier
wise. ii;a. .v. i.imvS'i
mioitii 4ti fitrccl,
St. I.oul'i .11".
1 Bills
iniK'id.'lll
115. , JOHN IIIM.'K C0UJ.MN.
Great Remedies
DR. JOHN BULL
MontiC'ii liner mid n mil ' ol tliu
CELEBRATED
mith's Tonic
SYRITP
FOR Till!
CUREQF&GUEHDfEVER
ou-
Ol jL.il lM txlcl 3BSxrox'.
'I'lln lirulirielnr of Illl celelitnled liifllylne
1 n-ll) laiiila- for It'll Mlotriorlty oi.'r nil ti
ll,. ie.ecr nlltred (.illnulille for III" if
lain, iut,li Bil ;.ff.jti.t nri of A)(tluuud Kfltrl,
or t-lnlln nn 1 1 ctvr, ulietlit r ol ahorl ur lam
.iiindln. lie, reler. to lli eniltn wnieni anu
Koiitli! uleiii eounlrylo he.ir him le.tlinony lo
(lie I r It t ii ii urn .trriuni, ttlll tu nu n?i
wli.iti.tvr will It full In core, if llio iluictloim flif
ft :iv Mllotted nnd catllnl out. In r urenl
tr . i) cii.e. ii cmikU ilotii Imalii .u f-nflU l bt lor I
cm e, and whole unulic lutt luen cunt.1 hy
nilmle iKHlle, llll n iei,vc r nitration oi in
grtiirr.il henllh. It la', ho-ieter, iirililenl, and li
cv ry ei mi.ri! i rilniiiiiM iire, if ll n.i la ii r..
ti nni d in atiiitllrriliiaei lor trclirr lw idler lint
dir. uu h len chit Ui d, nwie e.J.e jlh In till'
ti.-iiit nnd lonr .Inndlior eu-i'. Vnii.ll), lli
uu'llelnc ulll not rr.iilin nny aid to keep tn.
tout la ill Hivi unit r, ahould the. Mtlt HI, hoitt !
r, r.ijll.le a c.ntl..iitiu liioiiinic, tiller hnill.v
tken Ihrte nr four iln of II. e Tot.u'. n it n k'l
dole n ItulI'M Vruatutilc I mull) Hill,
mil In aiiltiuient.
III!. JnllN liflili'S rr,iiCsl6Sii--SO.
10 l ll 'i'II, (ti-4 .Ml'l-i'l,)
XiouImvIUo, ICy.
To .Ify.L'iiltsMlhlattH nml U'urlil
U'ldetltstnulcr:
JII.W I, o i led man ImIiiii tr
I : !i -.Xlt and Oil.ttl ineli, a. iti) iv'ii.i.
mi i tAi.ot.tn...i. ul.ciif katel...Tl, a!) If " Ii
ar- K' !'' u '' e Iblli.wilnf, fit. in Irit'l ) i
t'. I I.I.I "".iar .h).f .all .11 l!e .-!(, I3ftr
ta I. y one I.I the tlllJ.I rU.ll.le (tjliim ,D jU. '11
I le n-r re.eimd. I'l. I..ruiial kicmat.
etty wi.n lie a e4r:a of, and I.i. I 1 ni .li) de.
.,ii... '.. I.e rutin in Irllei. i f iy . I lUsl
HI...M .e 1 . t- r ii el Hull' Vturiu !!.,
lrjrt 5 r 1
Vilisaow, uaneri 'itlr. Qa , I
'pf Jnu
ltU.-rfltr I I.Xl'e reelitl)
S)'
U'. ilil I'r.lrutel ' aetrral IrjaU,
i i. i
nrtern.ltr ir,. ou. It l.a. noi
f . l Hi a Mle lUtne lu lam 11. e ;J .I-1'X:
ii. el. liiinfl nn jirrtly Ittif count)- rrsdnd.
i.i i I .v-iiUi.) u fut ome fi-ii of t(, k d)
i ..to In e to ..life. Ji.it I knot of no ri tne.n
ion.. I. I. It) lilt il l.'l Ulll'llllll Hut B,0
' .'.iiui. il uilta IWcl., UuW.eoioiliat)
. , r tw.aer iiii.iii ll.e tircniH, 'My oh)etjn
tin.l out in-. n what I r.a I can
ii 1 it ii.' ' i tt.y Iruii. ) 4 lili.u id
' ti n . ,.y Uili.., 1 a: ..I ue a mini iIi m I t.
Ia.ii.iitt.ir tint ll. umdi,. halt, .ca cnlut)
t i j la Ion." ao.1 j.r !. of a ma inly
'it tie raW.f liti" ili'uditiit k teineily ll hue
knot to Im nMjiMit, iui.y UvtU't ta n.ayl.
ajnaiiaal of it rvinbinalHin. form) .tl, 1 atiall
lirala lla roltf tuu.e 1.11 nnl ttert loeitna In J.
l.le-auiiTinxliuinuiily at. n I may Ut tile
to rtinirnantt not hi mtatita .Vcu4i rOlmt en.
litr Itytmloti. than mr aelf lut" Iriunu j u,
etl. is tiMl, urnl n. tjrfd IIhi .' If l)(lit tit .retire
iltal knoflcdso. Ilocier, I am by io mean, an
!.Hiour uiM.(l. r otilir Uii'.ud . fwoiUilt a.
ii.airuiii. Ui.t nl Ui toi.uiy. i, t juri'iiltd
i ne H iniu.li' rol I.-' ."I'lu'r Ne.li la he it
!,.. leHy - .11
.h I
int r ii :t i ' y .ir li
I. rn... 1 uiii,
Jll.ll Jl'.Lf,l,tiM, M It.
r. .T ri'.t
AHSAPARILLA
I.i'iul llio Ciiiilaln'o I.ctft'r and
lliu I.eKerl'riini hit 31 oilier:
Ilcnton lUrrw kf, !o., A rt) .Vy, inc.
I'll. JOHN IIUI.I.- Ilenrhin Knottinc the fit..
t.enef of your h.ilrilla, and llm h.allni; and
trn.lH'ial oimlitin it .u.,'..r, I rend jnti tl..
fullint.ni' aUteuiriil of III) ca.vl
I w.i wounded a'x.tit Iwo ytura ai'c-ua. UkeL
.ri..iii r itndcoiittned f .raixleen month.. Ilemy
lie. ti. l u ofleii, my ounil hfe not hidli-d il
I liiVenol nt up a. nn. nu lit a, lire I tin uonuded
jam ale. i ll,..ntili Hi" hi. My kiihtuI l.eitllh
I. iiii.ired. oej I nled ,tnietliiln to aunt liv
liltii. I lute limit faith in ynilr Hi.jiill thai,
in anjthniK flip. I "i.i that that i. ciuiiiiie.
I'l.K.e i.ji.ria' ln half dottr l.itlTea, anj
oMittn ' CAl'l'. C. V. JOHM-ON.
M. fiula, Mh.
T. S ThetoUoawt: w vtritlen Arril So, Ins,,
tit Mia. JciiDIk J.hn.nii, uiother nf t"n.t. John
on Ml. Jiill.MU'I.I-lerrirt ly liu.U.i.d. Ii
C Joliiit.in, Mna a aVIliful Miri!' n and olij.ic
mil il l.'cnlMl iNen VorK. M hero he died, l-al hf
tlio HlKit. (.'. '. JohiKoli in my t are. At tliilltri,
yi iira r.f ae, he llml n ehnmlc diarrhea nnd
m toliili, lor wlneh J Kutuliini )oiirNtr.aiarillii.
IT (X'llKli lll.Mi I lime fur ten jenr. re-tun.
men. e.( it lOn.anyill New Votlr, Ohio und lona,
for a.-rofiil.-i, icier oto, inn: ((eiural deLililt
I', rle. I imn h intended It Ike turn ijulii
IM tii vf ir'.U a-ati fttae ivr vtn w..!
uirurajvai, inn icry uiiiioiia for my .on t awain
li.itu recoiir.e to jour r.irn''irilU. He hftailiii
of K(tlilii,'u iunnii nitn.e, henew hl naitliiy to
von f ir it. Ili.viound. uero torrille, tot 1 N-
Ileie he Hill recover Itealieetfiilly,
JK.S'.MK JOHNSON
X V TIIKXTIC DOC'IMI i:tn
Ai'liUiisuK Hoard J ioni.
Tc'Mliiiioiiy of M ctl I en I .1I'ii
fdony roint White Co., Atk. May SI,
1 tr. John 111 i i Hear Mr: l.nat IVbruarv I u
nl l.oiu. Wlln inirehaaliiL' drnita, mid I cut unu
i. f tour .Snraitiurllhi mid (Jed ion lllttern.
Jiy aonon-Hw, tino w wiin ine in ino unre,
lm hi.ell doll n with tliu lliellllllttiani lor .onie
time, coniineiieed on the )llltcr, nnd oon found
hi- Keiierul hcnlthliiiirotcM,
It. lihl. uho hu tern in had health, Ijlvi
It' tn, nnd lisnl.o Impiored,
I If Oolite, ttho h.ia Wi n lu laid heullh for n-
cr.d ) e.na . lewiii uml lietr nllt cted he iiiilirov
terv inlieli hy tho nan of your llillera, Indo
Ibe'Ccdton llillera Im fiveo yon ttirnt nojuilar
..i ii. i .niti..i.innt. t inintf i ....i.i.i Mill ii e
oliiuitlly ofyoiir medicine, thin full cieclnlly
Ocdrou llillera aiioV t-nft-aimrilla. fchi' "if
MeliiihlHtiitoot Kiu.elt .Ii Neely. t
'iv,,;,.ii.Wi.ki:k
I'mimriKl hv Dll. JOHN HULL
hl J.iilitirntory, Fifth Htrctt, Lou n
villi-, Ky,
I'm-Sal Iiy IIAIIIIIiAV ItRll
II1DHM
ft