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BY JOHN II. OJSERIiY &
mat
V. W. Mi nn ran iiixty-l'our votes be
liiml lii.H tiukut !n l'oit! county.
Or' tliu fivu ltciubliuiiiiHuiiiointud to
the Miproino liunuli liy I'ruHiJoiit Lin
coln, only .ImticxM (J. Million tittd
.uw:iynu have roniaiiit'tl tiub.-oiviont to
tlio ltujtubliean party.
'I'll K Duiiiourasy of tlio Hocoiul Sow
for?cy district liavu uloctod their candi
date for C'ongruM. Tlio delegation,
theteforc, htandn as it did la:t year,
three Democrats and two Kadiealn.
TllK gallant soling leader of the
Democracy oi' Mawachusett.'", J film
Quinoy Adam.', though defeatud in the
race for Governor, m elected to the Log
Maturo by his native town. Ho will be
both prominent and ttjoful in that body.
Caiim: and Huntor having by soma ho-cus-ponis
process that li nut uotiernlly un
derstood, been defeated In tliolth and 7th
districts, the Illinois delegation in the liM
congress will ttntiil eight ltadlc.il atidix
Democrats. Tim present deluntlon con
sists of ten ltndicnW and four Dcrnocruts.
A Sl'ltl.siinr.t.i) dispatch iayc that
offi-ial returns from fifty-eight couutic,
am unofficial return1 from twenty-two
other.', indicate that LoanV majority
over Audcreon will not exceed 10,000
votes a ltadical lo of over M,00(l
votes in two years.
It is said that fiOO negro vote wore !
cut in Pulaski county on the Sth inn.. ,
fiiM of which woru thrown for thu Radi
cal candidates. As the Radical major
ity was only 1.VJ, or a gain of Uo'S vo
ters over ISGs, tho fact is undeniable
that 111) white Radicals abandoned
their party, and are now voting with
tho Democrats. Two year. henco
there will not bo .0 white Radical in
l'ulaski couutv.
TllK defeat of .John A. I.ogan, who
presumptiously aspires to a seat in the
('tilted States Senate, is a foregone con
clusion. General Calmer, n honest
and patriotic man, We-teru in all his
f.ympathio.s and impulses, is tho "com
iug man." I'or tho sake of sending a
man of very indifferent ability such a
political pro'tituto as John A. Logan
to tho United States Senate, even tho
Radical party, unscrupulous a it ha
always shown it-elf, i not willing to
haddlo upon the people of Illinois the
expense of an election for another Con-gressman-at-largo,
nu expense that
would fall but little, if any, ihort of
SI 00,000.
Havi,::v. Radical, is said to bo elected t
to Congress over Cable, Democrat, in
the Fourth Illinois district, by a major
ity of 1 1 votes If this result has been
achieved by throwing out tho voto of !
a ward in Quiucy that gave Cable over J
20l) majority, tho Democracy propose
not to stand it. j
In tho Seventh district Moore, Radi
cal, is raid to bo elected over Hunter, i
Democrat, by IU vote?. It has heuii .
,.! in t Imim tnd n rit fit it 1 1 ii lift t nl I
Hunter was not effected by tho voters,
but by Radical canvassers of tho elec
tion returns. Tho returns of one of the
Radical counties wcro hold back rix days,
until all other parts of tho district had
been heard from. Then tho Radical ro
servo was brought up with just force
enough to achieve- a victory. The mat
ter should bo rigidly investigated.
TllK SIX AMKXDMH.XTS.
Six amendments to tho constitution
of Missouri wcro submitted to the pco
plo on tho Sth instant, and adopted by
majorities ranging from 130,000 to 100,.
0(10 votes.
Tho points involved in them aro as
follows :
I. Tho first abolishes tho District
Court system.
II. Tho second abolishes tho juror's
test oath.
HI. Tho third abolishes tho double
liability clauso for private corporations.
IV. Tho fourth abolishes tho voter's
test oath.
V. Tho fifth abolishes tho disquali.
cations for holding oftlco on account of
color, "disloyalty," cto.
VI. Tho sixth forbids all public ap
yropriatious for sectarian sohools.
00.
The JiuM.KTiM say that Ilolcomb and
Gibson are uleotcd to thu .Senate, hut this
ia impoulblo elncu they run nearly three
hundred bolilnd their ticket in this county.
Johmon County Artery.
What was esteemed an impossibility
by tho editor of the Artery has been
achieved. with the utmost case by the
Democracy. Messrs. Halcomh and
(libson ore elected, and that too by a
majority exceeding 000 votes, notwith
Hmndiuu' thu loss in Johnson county.
It is due Messrs. II. and (J. to re
mark that their loss of ItOO votes in
Johnson county is due to the fact that
their names were not printed on the
tickets circulated in' that county. The
omiKsiou was nut detected until the
morning of the election, and at un hour
too late to effect a correction.
Tin: political outlook in Murope is
by no means reassuring. All hopes of
a tpcedy adjustment of the unsettled
difficulties between France and (Jormany
mom to have been dissipated into thin
air. and fears are entertained that sur
rounding nations will be drawn into thu
conflict. .Should the.c fear.s bo realized
all trade throughout Kuropo will ha
disrupted and chaos will cmuo again.
We trust that the coii'crvative runti
mcnt which exists throughout the old
world will i-ucccssfully oppo.o the mad
spirit of turbulence which now runs ri
ot, and keep the dogs of war as quiet
as possible. All the' higher intercuts of
civilization arc interested in a speedy
rettlcmcnt of tho continental dispute.
Let the temple of Janus have its doors
clo'cd as fpcodily as possible.
TIM POLITICAL SITUATIOS.
The recent elections have built up
the following grand Democratic pyra
mid ;
STA7I.
Ki.kctoi'.al Votes.
Neviidn
Oregon
Imlinnn
a
, 13
Delaware 3
New York .' 3'
Florida 3
Alabama 8
Kentucky It
Missouri U
Virginia 10
Tutinusseo 11
.Murvlnnd "
Cnllloriila 5
Weil Virginia u
North Carolina tl
ToUl, electoral ot 13i
For lo72 we may safely add I'cnn.
sylvnnia with her 20 electoral voto;
Georgia with S; Mis.-i.ippi with 7;
Texas with S. New Jcroy with her 7
and Arkatuas with her ft, swelling the
total to 10 1 Democratic electoral vote,
or a majority of Oil.
I t is said that Cost matter Croswcll
intends recommending to Congress the
establishment of tho postal card system
recently introduced in Knglaud. This
is a plain, small sized card, with the
address upon one side and the message
upon tho other, to bo passed through
the mails at about one-third of the
present letter postage rate. While tho
system possesses some advantages, upon
tho score of economy, there arc many
objections to it. Principal among tho
latter is it liability to nbu-o. Debtors
can bo terribly persecuted by duns, who
can thus give a quasi public oxposuro to
their delinquency, without any direct
violation of confidence. Wives can bo
infuriated by mischief makers; but what
is worse than all, tho mails will be over
burdened with quack medicine adver
tisements mill electioneering documents.
Under the now system many people
will bo forced to send to tho postoilico
with a market basket or a wheelbar
row. Tim "OFF JY.'.IA'."
Tho Radical papers, unwilling to ac
knowledge tho fact plainly indicated by
the lato elections, that tho Radical party
is going to piece, and will soon bo ef
fectually overthrown, say that this is
tho "off year," and that when tho "on
year" comes around, all tho Radical
losses will bo recovered.
Tho year 18UG wasan "off year," and
what was tho resulhof tho elections
held that year ? John A. Logan was
elected to Congress from Illiuois by a
majority of f7,000 votes, and Radical
ism was in tho ascendant everywhere.
That party had ti majority in tho House
of Congress of 1211 votes, a majority in
tho Scnato of -12 votes, and a majority
on joint ballot of 105 tho largest ma
jority over sccurod by any party sinco
tho foundation of tho government. Only
fivo States in tho whole Uuion gave
Dcmocratio majorities.
Tho "off year" argument, therefore,
CAI110,
falls to tho ground. The Democracy
have triumphed because Radical extrav
agance, tyranny, corruption, class legis
lation, high tariffs, and robbery of tho
laboring masses, have created a neces
sity for a change of rulers, and for tho
utter up-rooting of the last vestige of
Radicalism in the United States.
Now York.
Tils Unillcnl Allrmjtt to Corrupt l)ni
tuinllu ViiUrn The .llUfinlite l'all
nrf, mill liotv Ornut reeUnliiilll It.
The Now York Dhjmtch says:
Tlio l'rusidont is very much enraged at
thu rwiilt of tho Now York election. It
teems that Murphy nisovcrntod to troti;ly
that Now York could be inndo Republican
that (Jrant full into thonchenio nnd stippllod
Murphy with largo nurnj of money to
expend. Tlio UudFcali no longer deny
that tlio deputy Tolled States Marshal
busincis was merely a cloak for tlio pur
ehiiio of 10,000 Uemourntlo vot' at $10
apiece. iMtcndbly Un days' pay at $j per
duv, with olio dav's work. It is believed
tlmt .'J,l)0(.0i)0 will not caver tho direct
rcih expenditure! by tho government In
influencing tho N'w'Yorlcclection through
tho navy yard.ctutom home, cub-trcuiury,
and registration law. Hut to inriko Grant
till more enraged, not only is New York
Democratic to tho bock-bono, but the.ro is a
defloit in tho election fund of $100,000 fur
ninhed for thu payment of tlio 10,000 pur
chased voter. It has disappeared no ono
knows where. Tlio President attributes,
whether Justly or unjustly, not only tho
los of tbo.Stuto but tho loss of tho fundi to
.Mr. Murphy, and tho decroo has gono
forth that his head shall roll in tho basket,
lit juocesfor, according to tho slato ar
ranged it .Sinclair Tousoy, Presi
dent of tho American Nows Company, a
muii iicceptnblu to both the Kenton and
Corikltriu fuctlons. Great efforts aro mak
ing to ctl'ect a reconciliation between thu
two Senators, with strong hopes pf tic
ccss. Kentucky.
.1 Solid IlrlcKntliin or Ilriiiaer.tllc Con
i;reint'ii .
I.ouisvii.lk, Nv. 1 1. ltuturni received
from tho Kiijhth ICenUcky district Jilaco
bevolid nil ib'tibl thi; lection of Adaui;,
Democrat. Th D.-ttwemti rtalm 'Si'J
majority. Tho Republicans admit a ma
jority o'f 121 for lum. TliU makes an un
broken delesatlon from Kentucky to Con
cress, the Democrats' candidates having
been elected in every district.
The Seventh District.
I( iiitici fttlc l'.trcllou ftiul Unillcnl Cnn.
S'nu.voKiKMt, I i.i... Nov. II. Account-
nut i.f tliu State liour muko tin- -tims-td
majority n tl Revil,;i an St t tick
et short of "mi th- iton !. .Mi ti roun
tie in tho K'Vtuth eot.i;rMi"i.nl district
have not sent In thoii return-, o tho ru.
ult an cotir'Hinuii in thhtdi.trict is itill
in doubt. It is thought hew to-night that
Hunter hs boaton .M.wro. There is mine
countablo mystery about tho wbolo ntralr,
a It is impossible to get anything doflnito
from any ourcc. Tho official returns of
Kdgar imd Vermillion counties aro still
out, nnd it I insisted by those who h ivo
figured tho matter up that tho largo injor.
it v llunter get in Kdnr ecuro his olec
turn. It is pretty evident from nil indica
tions that Hunter is elected, If tho returns
aro fairlv madu out.
LOUISIANA AND SOUTH
CAROLINA-
X Damning Story of Infamy and Out
rage. The St, Umis Hep tWican tnyit "Wo -
I.... 1. .11 .... Vn. VA ,- ..,,.1 .1,1. I
tail IJlll I'VUi u vn.tv lug nuitji ...ti.
rat;es intlictil tipjn ';tr fellow citixons In
I.oul-iana and; S 'Ut'j Carolina, through
th Infsiao'.n nystom of ruitructiin,
will, by their very enormity, prepare the
wav for meii u revolution in public sentl
mofitattho North, h the party which
fruniwl and are mpporting Hint cystwrn,
little dream of now. Tlio recent oleetlons
aro only a forotano of hereafter, tho first
drops oVthu coming storm, and anions
the intlueucoi at work in hastening on tho
day of rodomptloi none aro more
potent than tho null'orlngs of u bravo and
patU'Ut people, trodden under tho heel of a
negro dynasty hacked up by Federal bay
onet. 'l.MitWiana U ono of tho few South
orn itati's whore tlio colcred clement so
largely predomlnatos n to virtually con
trol legislation, and maintain Radical mi
prema'cy in spito of all tho efforts of tho
whito population, Tho Stnto is helpless In
tlio haudi. of carpet-bagij-crs and their
black allies; and when on last Wednes
day "William ritt Kellogg, a broken
down political hack from Illinois, now
United States Senator from Louisiana, tel
egraphed to Washington that tho State
had gono "heavily Republican" ho sim
ply announced tho consummation of a vil
lanv which is a almnio nnd disgrace to tho
nation that pcrmtU It. How and why
Louisiana goes "heavily Republican" wo
havo already intimated but a briofallusion
to tho manner in which matters aro con
ducted in Now Orleans, will not bo inap
propriate. In addition to tho election law
p:ised at tho last session of Congress, tho
mongrel Legislature of lwlslana devised
and adopted a new registration law, In
tending to complete tho iniquity of tho
othor, and which abundantly fulfilled its
purpose. Ry this measure a number of
ignorant Btrangora woro appointed super
visors, and from their decisions there was
no appeal. Thov disfranchised hundreds of
tho bostcitizcns'of Now Orleans, prominent
morchartts, property ownors, tax-payers,
men identified for yoara with tlio growth
and prosperity of tho city. Kven after
closing tno registration books, and but
threo duv boforo tho oloetlon, nearly two
thousand of thorn wcro ersed from tho
list, nnd received tho first notification of
tho fact by soolng their name published
as "rejected" in tho Itndleal organ. Kvery
negro who appllod was registered, and tho
whites wero forced to stand by and soo a
hordo of Ignorant vagabonds go to tho
polls, whllo thoV themselves wcro debar
red from tlio privilege. To add, if possi
ILLINOIS, NOVEMBER 10,
ble, to tho Insult, dotachrnonts of United
Statc3 troops wero brought Into the city
ami quartered t tho custom-house, and
with their artillery paraded tho principal
streets on election day. Thoy wero very
properlv accompanied In this duty by Gov
ernor vYstrinouth'e militia. Rut we are
glad to say that tho behavior of tho peo
pio of Now Orleans undor theso trying
circumstances was marked by a moderation
nnd forbearanco worthy of all nraiso.
They submitted in dignified sllenco to
a tyranny which it would havo been
madness to resists . How little this
submission was appreciated may bo
seen from tho events which havo ilnco
transpired at DAuiildsonvlile. A negro
mob In possession of tho place, Mayor
Saniburg and Judgo Lowis klllod by tho
ruflliiti, and thu wtilto portion of tho com
munity obliged to liy for their live. Is It
any wonder that Louisiana goes "heavily
Republican?"
Continuing the same Hubjcct, tho Pa-
ducah Kmtucklmi remark;!:
South Carolina Is no bettor of than hor
slstor State. Scott, another carpot-bngger,
Is re-elected Governor by tho negro vote,
and-lias ovor 33,000 majority. The ne
groes havo tho Liuutennnt Governor, three
Congressmen, cloven Senator, eighty As
semblymen, and ono Judge of tho Su
premo Court, of their own color; and
thoy aro preparing to pcrpotuato tho
rulo which nas already ruined thu
Stale. Tho "WhitcSjdriven to tho vrgo of
despair, tea no hopo of cscapo from tho
evils which cncompaMthcm, savo in volun
tary exile from their homes.
To believe that such a stato of affairs
as now exists in Louislannand South Caro
lina, can long continue, is to question thu
Justico of Heaven.
The 5rv York Cans;rrHlonl
Slon.
From the lliirrlo K'puUlc, 12th.)
Tho Democrats havo gained four Con
grcf mun In Nw Vork, hi follows :
.Joseph -M. AVarrcn, In tho Troy and
1'cnnslacr district; John M. Carroll in tho
Saratoga, Schoncctady, Montgomery, Ful
ton and Hamilton district ; John liogcrs,
in tho Clinton, Y.ttvx and Warren dis
trict, and William William, in tho Krlo
district. Tho delegation in tho forty-flr't
Congress stands uinclvcn Itcpuhllcuns to
twclvo Domocrats. Thu forty-second will
havu ilxtcon Democrats and ilficon Hopub-
limns, aslollows:
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Till.
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. loin llrooks. II
IVuinn'I'i Woo. I. II
lWh
..Clitk.on .N I'ottrr, li
......Clitsrlr. Hi John, It
...John II Kthum, It
.Jo.rph II Tntlilll, II
...... ....KII IVray, U
...Jiufjili M W.irrni, II
mil.
Uth.,
tath
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lilh.
t'Ull.
lTlh.
Win A Whnlr, It
John M Carroll. Ii
Ulh
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.....Clinlnti It Mfrrntni, It
.KIIi II Itotort., 11
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SUt
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HAIR RESTORATIVES.
Pi i aloe's
OR,
Sah Wjon for the Hair.
I'ir Rcitering to CrJr.v Hair t's
Original ColoA
Phalon's "Vita" difTcrs
utterly from aWtlic "tlyes,"
' colorcn5,'-iiul " restorers "
(?) in usc- It acts on a
totally dUcrcnt principle. It
is liinpidragiaiit, and pcr
ik'tly innoctnsi precipitates
no nuuiily or flacVvlent mat
ter, require; no shying up.
anil eoinnmnieatea no ?taiu to
the ikin or the lineij. No
paper atrtmn h necvsavy to
conceal its turji.'V'7ipnoarani
for the siirm rt-ar'-n that it is
;iot tut:'?, it is, to ail intents
ailll ptl ': v;it'S. A NKW UlaCOVVIlY
iu Toil C,!ii,r.iitry.
gT .; iiai.-.v; " VlTAUA"if.
warranteu to m - a change
in the color o! i!i'. I's.ir within
10 day.-; after the i'ir:aipp!ica
tion, rh.c liiiTctioir buing
carefully observed-"'
IT IS AS CKr A3 WATER !
anurias Ni) .si:i)i.Mt:.vr.
Price, f)ne 3ollat' per Uox,
OINTWHJVU Itt'1 lillTI.l.S.
Sold dv ALiX)nuoGisTs.
If your Druggie has not
Viralia " on hanjjrf write, en
closing fti.ooffnd we will
forward it iitfniedintely.
Phal(n & Son,
Si 7 Broadway, N, 2f.
1870.
Offlco of J, 8. D0EBIW3,
420 North Eighth St., Phllnda.
Vegetable1
A color and dressing that mil
not burn tho hair or injuro tho
head.
It doca not produco n color
mechanically, an the poisonoua
preparations do.
It gradually restores tho hair
to its origiual color and lustre,
by supplying now life and vigor.
It causo3 a luxuriant growth
of soft, lino hair.
Tho best and safest articlo
over offered.
Clean and Pure. No sediment.
Sold everywhere.
ASK FOR DOBBINS'.
Dr. RICHAtTS
Golden Remedies.
te th cnljr. Kn l sure Time, Il'ntlh arnl
Kon.j. tl.Oy) WY.W AI.lt for nnr can of illi(t;,
!u tttiy itixt vhlcli thrr fall to cute
. i. hiciiAfrt ioi,i)i;n n.tt
HAMS, .Vol. 1 !; 2. firs tin
rrcMftt kUcntlrn kniwn.
IUr. UICIIAU'.H OOI.IIE.V
K I.I XI It D'AJIOUIl Is tho
(irfit'lt Tonic nj Aitrlntnt
In tho it(Hlrl I.ItU tit. III.
CIIAU'H OOMIK.V AN'ITDOTK
l the onlr rrlllblo illuri-tltf.
Th.is lttraellM re not adrtrtliM t Cure all
CoraiiUlnU. tml twnfllt nonet lil ore rnrntM
tu cftKt a Itbllctl ftnil Simr Cur In til cairi for.
which thrjr iro rmommf mttd, when all other trcnt
mt nl ni ntlfl. Tens oi iiionnniii yenny rrcnrj
If their ue, win Lv losi an nope, nni
nmincft ts Incnrabb by thi best ofS
nil 1UCHA1JXG0L1)EN
HAI.SAM, No. I. yrfei Ulcers, UleeriteJ
" Hore Throat anI )uth. Horn Kjes, Cutane
ous nrnptains, Copperolor'd Illoteb'S. Horens
sf Un Scalp. Herofulyc It Is th UrcaUit l'.cn
eatnr, Alteratl njn Illool I'urlfler Inown, re
ints alf merctir from th sjritem, tn'l Isatej
the blooj pom arsi hrvlthT. O
X. MCIIAU'S GOLDEN
It J I1AI.PM, No, 2, cures Hercdrlal ACec
tlonyithcnraatliia In all III forms, nut
clrn Imme'ats relief In all cues.
SI'rict oflthcrNo. I crV, ti per boulc, or twu
tW IITCIIAU'S GOLDEN-
M aXTHmiTK. ft niillcat tnre fir all urinary
ileracsementi. I'rlM IJ per bottle.
I! rilAlrS GOLDEN
I'.I.IXIll Il'A'JOUIt. a rvllcal cnt for
Nerroui or Oeneral Dehllltr. In M tr
youn i Inpartlne energy with ironJcrful effect.
l'rlci t J tr tnttie, t tw for ti-
On receipt if price, theia remelles will lo
ihlppcl ti any plice. Prompt aUentlon pall X i
all correiton.lents. Norns genuine without tin
r.anof "1(11. ItlfHAfS OOI.HKN ItKMKllIK.I,
I. II. r.ICII.lltll.S, 5.'j Proprietor," blown la
trlai of bottlci.
Circulars sott. 7ra.le supplleJ at a liberal
dlicotint. r "
.WlrcM, Hit. I). 11. r.ICIIAHPS, 21 Varlck
Street, Niw Veil.
Special Notices.
llulrlii'lor'n llntr Dye.
Tin but in ill r. vomn lori not cnnliiln litnl
no vitriol ioi?oni tnpnrAlyzottn ry.trm or rc
ilik'i'deMli. It Is jcrf-lly Imrinlr.. f.Mt.In -nslantniientia,
Avoi.l tho .ittnt(l n il'lii-no
naratlon boa-tlni; sirtticsthpy'lonot -mm
)I.i wotllil eMMn tlm ilanrrr. Tins K"flllllo
u'. A. Iuti')i'lor'a lluir !) h' thirty y, Hir. i
utallun tu uphoM il. inli-xriiy. bU ly Pn,u
gist. Appllcnl at ! It'itiy .tun, N. V.
nov2U.ty
Uettlnir Jlurrliil.
E s for joiinu men, on Ho.lnl lirlli ami ll.n ,
propriety or iniprotiruty of jjttln; iimrrlcl, Hi (
s iniiHry help for lho,ouho f, 1 tiuiittr.l fur mat- I
r'nioiiial ImppiiiM.. Sviit fri', In
op A' i lr. HuAArd .' ix'iuiiou
I-,,-., 1. 1
h Mpii.rf, r. M-ptludiiu
Tlir Irupri Iktint.Ii- l'l if iiinr.
A-i nili, tl. porfiitiiM nour in u lias no ii r
iinuo'iu')'. All hour or mo after ihlr in, th. i. .
liulriVK nl rflltne IhA. How dltt. tM ' the r..
.nil uii'i'.-.liuji til" i.r (f Hurry and l.'iiui .'
I'lorldk Wutrr. I'iy afur im pli'nt,ni tlio
UtnJkert'liK't xlwlv a mwi ldiKhltul,i!'l'. t
and inri'i'i.l'l" Inunuii'i1. innrldi'iu'ly
Tliuke nluinrr Mrk. or
AtltK'lnl with any ohr-.ni" ditr uliy, ahnuMvilth
oiitdt Iny nr.to f.,r lr. liuiinlluii'. .hu Tii'tn-,
m nl lii'o In nnv ikMii'm,
M. I.EoMUA- HAMILTON,.'.!, p.,
P. O. Hox N Votk City,
(M l It
CINtJIXXATl AliVKUTISKMK.NTS.
I
TO I
: i.i t.i
MACHINE SHOP
CTIM?3 CUfilML'C Dfill CU?
oii-.ir.i utsiiiisioj uyjt.i.iioj ;
Copper and Sheet iron Work
So. 218 Kast iViiil Ktivol,
tl.VOl.V.V.VTI, OHIO
yAkU'.'WY nt. house:
Cor, Walnut& Gano Sfcs
DAYiy & TUCKER
X-i-opriotoiia.
CINCINNATI OHIO.
p W. DII.VMNO, 31. I. Koji- j
vy IliKSt'K-Corncr Ninth and VfrJnut
Ol'I'HJK Comur Sixth Street and Ohio I.uvoo
OKPIUK Il6uilS-.l'roui 0 a.m. to IS m,, and
p. in
ONLY
i HMYTJiT A CO.,
'4 TO S3
OHIO LEVEE,
Also, keep con'tnnlly ca luail a most coin
Ilctc Mr,. I: c
LIQUORS 3 WHISKIES
Scotch and Irish Whiskies
h Madeira, Sherry, Catahaw
W 1MB
Wo lire nccnt tor J. Held & t'o.'n Olel.rntrcl
WIIKCI.IMI AI.K.
Wo sell rxrllMwry for Cnli, t'i uhi' li Inrt wo
luvitii tin' :il'.i'rUlon of clone tnrKalii Imyors.
Ixviul ntttir.,oa stwa to flllln nrilero.
l40?; T,I,: :'IVS:"
H.
HULEN
A N I)
Confection Merchant
lias Kriiiorcd to HIh Old Stand
34 Commercial fvenoe
Where hi solid ts n e nii4ititintir f pntronw u
hliformcrcii.to invrfinitudl an Una if n man
new otii'n n timjr want prltito crrrerlrs, prol.loiiy
etc., rciiiHrknhly rhi-.ip for cnh.
Ti'iittm hlrlctly rails, f.ir whlrli h- will vll
oucr than the lotivat. -7tf
m:.m:r in
GrBOCESIES
Plaster Paris Plasterers' Hair
Lime; la JJuJK, n!u:t.M un lt::nl
CORNER 8lh Sf. &0HIO LEVEE
CAIRO, ILL.
(J HOCK H 1 ES-l'O Jl MISS I O.V.
i Xtrattnn.
T,
ll.r.l.
CT2:.tTTO.V
. ii:Csom tntrnl" 'n, Hit !-.-n A Cl.trtr.)
"Wliolesiilo
GROCERS
COMMISSION IeRCHANTS,
CAIRO. ILL.
Airt'iiti t' Ainrrlvan I'.tv.ilrr Co., inn)
.Mnmif'iicliirrrit.i;ciitM Inr 4'utluit Vitrn
Q. 1. sVIM.IA.MStJ.V.
vi' s? ar
Hi.
Xo. Ttl (llilo l.fvi'f,
CAIRO, ILL.
Nprrltil ntifiitlou ulvi to t'.niklu
iiicnu uiul rilllui; OriSri't-
tSiiu'cs.orii m Jphiiy. llartmin A (M.,)
REAL ESTATE
A-O-ESKfaPSI
AM
A V 'JS 1 to 3T S3 'Hi 21
74, Second Floor, OHIO LEVEE-
Oxlx-o, Xll.,
3uy nnd Soil ltoal Estate
I'l'li.MSlt AltS'MtAL'TK UV T1TI.I
A.VIS IMtCl'AUis COSYfiXATIVKH
!' AI.J.TVI1H
I'AHKlliVAU! V.
BOOT m SHE iUE3
. TWI.'.VI'IKTIl .stiu:kt,
Ilelwi'oit Vrits!i!iii;toii Avo & t'oiilur S
StontH ami Shu Jlmlo to Oriler. 1'luo.
AVoi'luiK'H ISiiijiIoycil,
SaHsfaction Warranted
l'litroiKiuo Solicit'. il.
apiDd
M.
mm
DAILY PATER IN EGYPT.
SEWINU MACHINES.
LlEWEtfC! illACJUJiES.
Air.rst:YOP
THU D.VYI8 VIHtTICAL FEED
SE11MB MACHINE.
Tlio Coiiiplctcst, Sltniilcst nnd III
Sonlnu rachitic InUse.
Cor, 1 St. S Washington Ave
CAtitO, ITJiPfOtS.
Tim ilrnmnilfiir tho DAVIS SKWI.VO JtACIt
INF. In tho Atlantic HtAtd, whoro thny nrn best
liiioutt, iiml mIht" thfy mipplunt all otlior.i, U
grrntoi thntican lo Ktippllotl. ,
uni-TiT i.vin in uny uinii oi wwik. ii ii piuijur,
ociii.li'tmi nf n fmr Ktrnni; ji:irt, nnd Its tirtl.'.il
trnl rml.li.n 0 to tun iiit i"'inH nnl In turn cor.
tirri without I'lutiM of Hitch or tdninn.
ClothliiK anil (ilnvn mnntlfitrtiiri'r prcforlt to
nil oilier-, ami Hint It U'Jii-l tho tlilnx for fiimllr
M'Wlimnvprytioilywil I acknowledge nrtrrexHin
lnlnit, i
i'ir. IttidTn havo (Tcrftl mo. and ilifirrrnl
ftvlc. of flu 1 Ii . nnd rcspovtdilly liirliu nil who
wiuit lUo
Mantifiioturcd toijiro themn cnll hoforc piirelms
inrl ''wherp,
('nil aii'l (let u Clrruliii'.
ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS'
LIO
Tnn enpfrtorliy of thu I'l'dlent prfinrallon
.Ti-r uny other nrlh ln PTcr oflorcd to tlm puhlin
lias In ch ilrmonMrnlfel liy tho iinndrrlnl (Mipular
ity It lins nttniiii'd within tho hrlcf inr elncu I
w.n rlr I tiiMiiifnuturi'il. Not vti than
m
Ono Million Housekeepers
nr to-day nslrs Snpollo In tlilx nnd otlirrcotm-tin-',
and Ihnili'tiiand 11 rapidly Imrriunn;.
5t.it li lirloli, iiittru mi one, ntld niultyr
arc noloiiuiT .1 neoo.mty In the hon-'li"l.l, hiiuo
Sipvlnnt'H' tlm work of oAt-li and nil thvse,iind
wttli tuloss l ilxiratid rxpctiso.
Tlm fnllouitij; nrou foir o Dm special uses t
wtnoli Ni polio la ailinirnldy iviaptcl I
TOCI.r.N WISllOtVS-WlthoiitwDttliii; fnrl.
or rolling thn p.itnt. Tnhuu urt rlolh, tint
drippliii;, ruh It orrr tlio valto of r-apoio
until It iitcotvrtihrltli n creamy lather, and
thini hrl.kly orer tho pnnn ol ttlani ! I'lrnn
otlnndiiollnb vlth dry clolhorvhamol To
rniiovo rarnl.linr dried paint will rpiulrvn
littlo extra rtihliing.
TO tl.KAV KMVIIS-L.oyour dmli-cloth, mlu
on Iho riajHillo, nnd then rapidly oter tha
knlven. This will clro n brilliant nnd Uurn
lilo polip.li, Miliums .cratchlnj;.
i.0 I'OI.IMI TI.V. IlltASS, anil other I'alliary
Artlflr Hub tlm damp tlottmnlhn cake
il' Hip .llo until well cnviTi'd, ami thru
pili'kly over thnaurl wo nftho utensil, it
ill produco a lustre npial If net superior tu
to tlio tic.
TO (I.Kt.N I'AIXT AMI tVOOll-HOilK-a'Ha.
Hiii no ai'oiii; uo nt ititi too uard. and
r.ni with flotn In clean water.
nu: iiiii'm: ci.i:.i.M.Mi-hapoiii Hof tnoitreit.
t st Miluo in iho navuix of tune, luboranil
Iho uiitr of Iho artiolon cleaned. Try il
oni'oiind you will novrrU' without II.
I'Oi: lYlslllMI IHSIIIN. Hath Till... Houri,
T aides, i tr.- hi'ro iji wa fonueily lined
!apoliii i InruluaMo; nnd oiuo tucil, will
iimhtIk) din penned with,
iu:mvi:s stain n:o.i jiaiiiili:.
I.N TllK HOI'SK Kor nil pitrp.nei (rxcopt wah.
Ini; t'loihri), this .irtivlc in conreuloiit
tivni'tiiLuit nnd rtluMo.
I.V TIIH STIHIt: -rorpolulnns noiile, ineamires
tin, l,rii nrinpwri. huiven, shoan, ftc,
IN' TllK KIIOI'- K"r clfflii.iii;, polnlnn aud ri.
no't -i. .' . oil, (.., irotu uiK'h.r.t ry and
ImoN.
MT lli:ti:'r'iri; -f th a-n-on, denllst, c
,.nu'"'"'r. p miter mi I "nir,iver.
S AM. PI.At I.SwIkto ft ileanmnn llh
1UK hKvui, ai inii'o riii" iivh, tcoiiomicni aim
harilile', l re.piired, our r-flpolu, will
proio IM crt'.it iil,"i il"Mty oier all i-thcr
.tilrffai.i'i
Ktlll II l.NIMVA.llX(l-Saj'ollolJut what ovcry
punter, poiniiT, phntuKrnpheror iimchniiKt
llei.ln. It illu'l.ly roMO'Vi" tC'ltl. rfttllt,
ink and otll'-r nUlln f r-Iii lh hatu1., which
soap will lint tol.idi. It .oflcn. Hie haiida
and leHi,' tlieni hocm.iIi an.l while.
I'lill'f a few cent'.
KOMiHf' your grocer ninlilriigalste.
U h.'lemlii ltdpi'ti",
11 tV.lhlnt;loti, Sl anil :10 Uvrnrd St.
Mew Yoifc. Loudon.
I liiriMiH'dCiii
MARBLE WORKERS
.nets
IN U
.lirOKTKKS i)V ITALIAN 31AIIULK
m h :i iiKAMi i:, .vc.
WAUKUOOMS AM' WOliK frHOI', COii.NUU 1
TIIIRIl AMI KT. ANN fi't'llKETS.
1
MontiinenU, iv.iltn, Graru Stones, Mantlen,
I'l'iuiliinir, oto executed with suporior worh
m.toiifiip. at lom.t price..
Knalikh. I.nnn iti ntnl lllirvr lnll.f n if tlonu
ill tlio UisMtvln.
Marhlonud flrunito Km'tirci, !y Iho test aculp
tuii'n of Kuropc, liu)Mrlod.
.111 woric Kunruniccu.
Kordcigni, npply to
CAI&Ti I.. THOMAS, ARfuf,
Cqrner Kuhth Street and C'omuirrcl il Avenue.
ftldaym
r WAU1,I-:U, SI. I)., Cnlni
JlnKKSU'KXrn-rorncr of Ninetceth strenl
V'i-.hiiip.t'iive. OKt'ICI-i'ii Commercial an.
u, over l'o.t olllce. oi'ilCK lloUj!-J'rom
n. in. tol.'m. (Sunday excepted), and frtu
to p. m.
1 4 tr sin
SAP