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district wimt to p'.i iid of Holrfoii no
li.-idly tlutt tlicy luivo iiomiimtcd liini fur
I'niif'rci'H.
Tills aggrogntc Huiiincrntiu majority
of tlio five (Vji"iW!ioiiiililiMrictri of .Mn-
ryliiiul U I8,ri00,ninl it don't ect well on
Mr. CriwullV Ktoninrli.
BY JOHN II. OBERLY & CO.
more isfamv courted.
StoktM, 'roscrand Siuilli, Ilailic.il ih
jiirants for Coiigre-?, whom tho people
of Tcmieueu linve permitted to stay fit
Homo, ore clainuring tor a ''roeonetrue
Hon ot Icnncspoc." Tliu Loitinvillc
t 'oiiri'ir .tmrnnl uy that -'thin infor
mntioii U-m a tone in it fumiliar enough
(o he pleasing, hut for tho rcmitiit-cncc.s
ami Htigjje.-tiotH whioh it calls up out of
the dixnial pat and thrown ncro.u tho
brightening pathway of the present and
the future. e do not regard tho nuh
joct very K-rioiifdy, ua a proh.ihlo con-i-equciico
of the defeat of Htokos, Pros
gerund .Tcru.aloiii Smith. That they
hhould talk largely, and that they
Mhouhl talk loudly, and that thoy will
inako much ado when t'ongro.w meetx,
am circtiniHtaiiCLM fo natural and cluuac
teri?l:c that they ob.eure tho otherwise
f-cti.vatioual nature of our telegram.
Hut there U not much danger to ho aji-
prehemh'd hy t!ic people of Tciiikmmm)
from their lofty r-eliuinc and windy
'alk. They will doubtless wind up with
a little cop of Fedora! charity.
CAIRO, ILLINOIS, NOVEMBER 17, 1870.
Ai.aiiama (tends one hlaek
two light colored ones and three Demo
crats to C'ongic.Hx; not ipiite ho well nt
w.m expected; hut a gain of one member
in the Third district.
(Ik.vkiiai. .Sl'iNNKn, whom everybody
must know to lie a ladyV man from a
glimixo at his photograph, i.i strongly
in favor of employing female clerks in
the Treasury dojiartmcnt and giving
them higher calorie.
AliMiitAI. I'oiiTKll is about to write a
history of tho American navy, includ
ing an account of "iti present condi
tion" and a statement of "its require
incuts." It m feared that the whole
thing will be an autographic puff of the
Admiral, to Iks published atthoe.Netirc
of tho public.
K. M. VenoRR, who was tried before
a military commission for tho murder
of Uol. Crane, succeeded in obtaining a
now trial, which took place a few days
niuce. Xearly all of the jury eclected
iu the catc were negroes, while a Kadi
cal judge sat upou the liench. A ver
dict of maiflaughtcr wai fouud, and
Mr. Verger was win to tired to imprison
ment for life.
Thomah .Stkothkh, a negro prcaclicr
of this city, rushes into print to vindi
cate hinirolf from tho charge of "careless
swearing" on the day of the late elec
tion, The reverend individual makes a bad
matter infinitely worse. Ho tacitly con
fosses 4 that he, an avowed minister of
the go?pcl, was at the polls on election
day, swearing in tho votes of colored
citizen n ii t i 1 bystanders became aston
ished at the extent of his acquaintance
He furthermore confesses that he made
oath to an affidavit, although ignorant
of iU contents. "The notary public in
serted tho wrong name iu the affidavit,"
yet Mr. Strolher swore to it.
V.'e simply ehrrged that Mr. brother
crntic party of tho Stato of Missouri Pcraoual.
LOhcors for tho cordial mpport that Dlsraoll xpcU to rliit the United
they liava (jlvon me in thnt poilllon, and States next year.
I say furthnrmoro that no party has ever o,,.,.., ,. .
shown mora ported co.nman.l ofsolf. more -l"?.?.1?!' I?'11,?.1 ,!..0De
iierfWt dlir.. -r,l nt nn.t tr..ilit,.n. r,,.- ""V . " win. te absent from
-(--- - .., VM. aavav WflahltltvfAn Kittilt sk fnnnlh
perlect devotion to thu patriotic wolfre of " " "
!t . . . . . 1 Kan. trim WIiam Vk..H - .
the common country than hat the Demo- en'ior 1T.".,?n 6,B pech in Ne
emit.- lmrtv in ti. tn ht. I Bedford, on Friday nlirht thlrtv.thn mli
Ststo of jdssjurl rcheers.l I can tav ul 8ftor 1,8 cotei in Taunton.
TT TJC
Offlc of J. 8, DOBBINS,
486 North Klghth St, Phlld.
wxnm
Vegetable'
i v,, r-.Mi-w n, ij.i.. .v... vl n.ii. n i. A color and ureseincr that wil
......vl ,j viiAit, a i mi ikk iuhhbt i. aim oil ai Door at i . . . a
am tho last man in ilhU nation to disregard wlien b began at LaCrouc, the 200,000 HOt DUm tho hair Of lnjuro tho
"uKuo unaor wnicn i iianu, ana woicn no maae inero navini; been sunk ii V,mA
that In tlilf oloctlon I recognize that my the New York Democrat uma.
WSVc7A d(0,. not Prodaco a
. . l y. . . f auu va ivt: ui run u ui u iiis ! nn ilia i m.i.m:.ti-. ii .
iiissoun. iuiiocrs.1 Fellow citizens, so lnnM. a i... i" .i J..:." iuwwuunuy, ua mo DOlSOnoUfl
rmnitr nu-ti KI.I. N..I 1 . . . , . i . I . a; 1
prpnsiiuua ao.
gradaally restores the hair
its original color and lustre,
supplying now hfo mid vigor.
;t causes a luxuriant growth
. o- i"i"ui uuiuvau wiii iu niuiiR inn int. i -
inW est uttornce of the roellnurcAtfi
smi th v :o.,
.a. i
iht hs urn niioitiim rnnpt
i i . i luiunu to resign is mureioro incorrect.
I (iMiro tu snv Id Vim thnt I rm-o-nlfLn h ! I T.. ?.m -t...i.. .
a triumph of now Idea, , th.tI 'r tefJo th'e "public in a .or 'L XgSJVft
Jfn.f ...J i ,?ll,alon.orarocon,lru,c- poems connected by a love ilory, and il- to
tion of our Htato from Us bottom upwards, intrated both l.v iL nonMI .rt .
theors. I hut I rueognUo it as tho inl- Mr. Arthur Hughes will give tho artistic b
l Intlre of a now convention to reorganise illustration, of tic now work, and Mr! I
our fundainnutHl law. f ProlonppJ c-hnrr.l a.m.... cut -.m ... . . !
too lut-
1'OI.ITICA h WIllK-PVLLlNU.
Nnsbv's lecture. "In Scorch nf H,n Van
f)r!r ,1.n.lk.. I.. l-f. LI. I. I-
Vow
A tcleirram from New York under prowcutlnir hi. search: Ho vliltnl
dato of tho 15th says : V1rl5 ,'Vlld hlf, .ro11P,ut i K01 of
. . . I noted "lnnor" in hlih places there: trnro-
,,M S". , Z' lT. L0,!M" IWrX l wi Viro"8 tho South Hy in Washing, j
v . . VVr f l i t. i'i uumwMj ma long onoucn to gauge me congressmci :
the houe of Sir. Mali on Sands. Amonir Knno v t L
tho Hfty or sixty gontlcmeti who aro ex- erate, but found no vlrtvo In rural lccUla
nected to bo preMnt aro cx.Uom. David tors; visited the camp, of tho reformer.
A. Nells, trunk Jl air. lloraco Whiti. ni..u.MU.,...,
John Hulncy Adams Honrv Hrooks Ad- lln r.nm.i .i .J.,.i,n. i.n..ii...I
1' .'.. ,,,VrnZ,,i?Iw,n,' (,tc,?.-.:,,ohn,A',fS,n' lu Jwl that there was no moro of itnhroad
i,..,m WUU...V fimu, imam u. uryani, than at homo. All tho sin. ho found
jiunwin 3 nroio, iinu a numoor or other, abroad and at homo ho found in himself.
L-qjially noted. Iho object of this mooting 1 had at last, .aid he, found tho Man of sin.
! to form nn ftlllnncc If nmslbla between I r !.. i k...n.. i
,1.. f . , 7. I " - ii.. i mih uu.iit viiizniruu 111
mo rorcii io ruionn n ipuuiican. ana mo rororming not the wor d, but myself.
Democratic party. It U now settled that . ' '
tho Domocrats with tho roformors sol Oust not nlv wnt lnvnm.ii in .
tailed will haro a mujorily of 25 or York, but moneythat is. somebody else'.
'M in tho nexthouioof representatives, and money. Nolther was ufficicntt'5 overcome
tho proposition a. at present dlicuisud, I. tho distrust of lis people of Mr. Grant',
to mtko General Loiron n candidato for administration. In Vnw York. i ol.
spvitkar, with tho understanding thatfhe wboro, ho found that ho could neither
..111 ..1. .1.. I .f . ll Il, 1 A 9 A . . A . . -
ii, ii civcieu, ki vo me coinmiuoos, espec- lorco majorities nor purchase them. What
tally thu committee of ways and moans, a I will Mr. Grant do7 men hi. bayoncta
rrcotrado comploxion. If thl. combina- and hit dollar, will not secure him s un
it. fcj.i .i. in i i . , . i.
nun iivuvi-'ii, (jLiiciiciv win inn m mo con-iron, wuai remain, w nimi lie cannot
tct for his scat. It it further .aid that Lo-1 fall back on brains, for ho Las none. He
of Boft, fine hair.
Tho best and safest article
aver offered.
Olesm md Pota. tj"o sediment.
Sold everywhere.
ASK FOR DOBBINS'.
gun has presidential aspiration, and would cannot ask support on his political record,
not object to h tho frco-trade candidato. for it It full of contradictions, tncaanefs.
Iliu nnnio of Is. Urats Ilrown I. also men- and mismanagement. What has he loft
JOHN A. I.otn.v has presidential swore ''carelessly.'" Hu has fully ac
atpiratWis," says a New Vork telegram, j knowledged the truth of tho charge
and would accept a nomination at the
handsof the free-traders.
Tho next president will lie a free-trader,
but John A. Logan is not the man.
The Democratic party will choose the
next president, and thu choice vtill fall
upon Hendricks, of Indiana, IJreesc, of
Illinois, Pendleton, Hancock, or some
other Democratic utatesman who is a
free trader from principle and uot
through the hope of erional nggran-dixemeui.
More, he lm acknowledged what we did
nor charge, that he, a professed minister
of the gbkel, was about the poll,
"drabbling his sacerdotal robes in the
'dirty pool of politics," and acting as
general swearcr-in of negro votes.
Shame upon a man who will thus pros
titute his high calling, aud then in the
Itublic prints of tho day brnxonly ac
:nowlcdgo hiui.-elf guilty
1,00 AX A XI) A.XDKRSO.W
The returns from forty-five counties,
embracing t'ook county with her heavy
ltadic.il majority, aud ruveral other
strong Kadical counties give Logan (il,-
Olfl vote- aud Anderson .W.iftS. Ma-1 plunder" the Hadical party would go
jority lor liogan only .,H.i-'. 1( j(iCCo. Said .Mr. Myen
slioulil not be surprised if tlio .la. )ifce l'ennsvlvauin ousht to have a
THE LOAVES AS'D FISHES.
Ilivest tho present administration of
its official patronage, aud there arc none
m poor to do it homage. Congressman
Myers, of Pennsylvania, addressing the
President a few days ago, tacitly ad
mittcd that but for'the cohesion of pub
fifty-eight coiintic yot to hear from
reduced Logan's majority to less than
f,0fl0. Tho Chicago TYmrs expresses
tho belief that his majority will fall
below the last named figures, and as
many of the counties that gave Auder-
cabinct officer. If thu administration
desires to save Pennsylvania to the Kad
ical party, it must employ iu patronage
nniong the people. Our party friends
there throw it into our faces that we
havu no favors to bestow ; that we have
son heavy majorities aro yet t Iionr , j hhor) nn jmeror influenco superiir
l' i..l. !. il.... .1.- !l : II '
ir.ii.i, l- iaic ii mat u.u ooiiui is un i , tju( ,. 0,.l(inents. We
11 Ml .1 Ii
grouiuieit. in no event win t no wcmn
iratie gain fall under IL'.OOO or U'.I.OOO
never
could have lot the Philadelphia dis
tricts hut for the action of tho govern
ment in reference to tho navv yards.
Our friends mut havu work ; but what
Till: Kiohinoud Whij fays that af-
4.t j I.i.inlnau I'm. ilniLiiiA.ii.lLiA
l.lll.', HHU MU ll 1 Ulll,-! tUlllU . , . , .
. ., .. . . ., ; we particularly want, .'inil must liavo, is n
success iu tho election in that citv until .
i i -it, . -. . .i . . i cabinet officer.
"some goon uevu put it into tuu mums
of tho federal authorities to send troops
to llichmond so ns to make assurance
doubly sure for tho Radicals. This
acted liko magic. Kvery man felt that
jhis interference in local elections ought
to be resented, and it was concluded
that tho most projier and the most
effectual mode ofresentiug it was
hy voting, Tho couscipieuce was that
hundreds turned out totho polls who
would otherwise have staid at homo.
In this view of tho case tho Whig is
inclined to thank thu authorities at
Washington.
And this degrading confession con.es
TllK Lousiaua election was invali
dated hy the most shameful exercise of
force aud fraud on the pait of tho Had
ical tStato authorities. Tho day of eleo
tion thoy refused to receive tho votes of
legally registered voters under tho reg
istration of 18IJ8. The supervisors,
undor tho direction of the Governor,
arbitrarily struck off thousands of
names on tho pravious Saturday, giving
them no time to reinstate. General
Warmouth ordered ton companies of
United States troops into tho city, with
two catliu guns. The Republicans also
imported several hundred country ne
groes on election day and voted thorn on
spurious papers.
from a Radical congressman. If the
supporters of (ion. Grant's administra
tion are uot fed at the public expense
thoy will go over to tho Democracy and
thu Radical party will go down ! Such
is Mr. Myers' meaning. There is no
mistaking it.
What think honest men of Mr
Myers' plan for perpetuating Radical
ascendancy? Isn't it monstrous?
(J RATA IlltOWX AXD THE DEMO
CRATIC PAItTV.
Several hundred Democratic citizens
of St. Louis, led by that veteran and
uncompromising Democrat, Col. Arm
strong, rccontly paid Governor Gratx
Drown the compliment of a serenade.
The response of tho Governor places
him fairly and squarely on tho Demo
cratic platform. Ho may call himself
('Republican, others may call him a
Libera), hut hu holds to nil tho vital
principles of tho Democratic party, and,
being nn honest man, will no doubt
hereafter act with that glorious old
party,
Wo mako tho following extract from
tho Governor's speech, which may be
taken ns a fair sample of the whole :
Now I have to say to you without any
hesitation that Ihavo tothnnk the Demo-
nnttrli'ilT At Ir-nntnlnlnuilv I
alto been canvassed a. a presidential aipl- as bayonet, failed in New Vork, did the
...... roi.t. i- . . i. .l ...r m .... .... ... ' .
rum. i iii4 is not a lsciuocraiio movement, I political cuilotine fall in MH.ourl. lie
lor tho arrangement Is for tho revenue re- ha trle.d every resort, and been beaten in
form republicans to upply tho candidate, every case. Hi. protpocU of ro-olectlon
and the Democrats tho vot-s. have diminished to a point. Thero I.
J lie object of the meeting, so far as nothing certain In his future but defeat,
hrelates to the organization of the next K-ffiWJft
nugrets, win prooaoiy receive me cn-ia tannery at uaiena. iuH(ago Ttmtt.
llnrtfWlliftt fif nil f Irtlrwiornt,! wlin li I
- , . Am. the old "border State'' have turned
commence in wenerai JjOgan a political the pol'.Ucal cold .houlder upon Hadlcal
honesty: hut so far iu tho mooting Jlra tho. 'S,1 "'Z-'1 flh.,n.
seeks to effect the formation of a new &atu?k7
party for the espomal of Democrats, it piatei. New Vork, Counectlcut, New
uMI rn.nl, ;.. r.;i.,-., ti. Jonoy, woiaware, north Uero lna, Oeor-
will re-u tin failure. The pre.ent Dem- g, tfennewee, Alabama, California, Ore
ocratie platform embraces all tho prin- gon, Nevada, Indiana alio Democratic,
ciplesoffrce trade, civil erviee and
revenuo reform thnt would form tho hi. mind. Ho La. been to Pennsylvania
stock in trade of the new partv. Heuco, te ,k 0,er ,"er wIth hu 9lf
... . . , ,, , ,. . , , larili backers. Tho Iron-monger, and cal
it free trade Republicans sincerely do- ico-makers aro about all tho friend, ho hat
siro tho triumph of those principles M0"-, mutt look to them for a return
, . ,v V. r. of the protection which ho and hi. party
they mut come to the Democratic party, havo clven to them.-r Chicago Timti.
l lie party will be very suro not logo
to them. It has preserved its identity
and organization through too many try
ing vicissitudes to surrender them note,
when it N all aglow with thu prctigc
of victory.
SENATOR FROM ILLINOI8.
Host. Jsrph Mtdlll.
Tho Quincy HtmUl regards the
Hon. Joseph Modill as tho least obnox
ious Republican tho Democrats iu the
next General Assembly can vote for to
succeed Yates in the United States Sen-
ate. .Mr. Mcdill is, as the Herald savs.
I l asm I
an auiuaiui iioucst mail, lioidiug views
. 1 I r .
on tne leading issue? oi too day, in
accord with those of the Doino'oralio
party. The J feral J says :
We aro to elect a United Status Senator
this winter. The Democracy havo not tho
tirrngtn to elect one or inotr own chief
tnlns, but thoy havo tho powor should It hu
uxvrlod to iccifu some honest and capable
man who win niitniuiiy represent mo peo
plu of .IlllnoN, who Is a declared frlcntl of I
tno mvaurct tor wnicn too pacpie or tho
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Mont, tl.000 RKWAIIII for any cut of Jlictc,
la toy itigo wlilcli Uir fall to rote.
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rcalait alleraUrea known.
IDs. niCIIAU'M OOLIIKH
KI.IXIR n'AMOUIt Is Ut
OnaUsI Toulo and Aslrlaftnl
In Uj MedlnU Mil. Da. III.
CIIAITH OOI.Ot.V AKITOOTB
It Uia oolv rellabla dlurtUo.
Thnt HtmadlM at act adTtrUaed to t'ura alt
Complaints, and txntfit non Imt art naranteed
w cni a lUdMai anil HboM; van in all caars for
which Ow ara rtoommsnded. whtn all othtr tr.u
bmoi dm ralltd. Tens or uooiaaiu yearly nttm
wf uMir h, wno nava iusi an nope, ana umryto
aoanead as IncnrabU by Uia best otjtr tudlcal
faculty.
ILSAst, No. I, aafes V1cts, Ulrerated
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UouRbeumatlim la all Iu forms, and
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(lUier No. 1 or 3, $1 per botUe, or two
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9. StraMon. T. Illrl.
gTIMTTOX X mui,
uccenor. In eiiauon, lln.l.-on A CUrlj.)
"Wliolowalo
GROCERS
.i !
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
OHIO Xj3D"7"3323
CAIRO. ILL.
Aicettt of Aiuarleaii l'miiter Co., una
Mnuuracltirrr Arul for folnui Yarn
" clifTers
"dyes,"
" restorers
acts on a
Stnto hnvo ironounccd, thiouuh tho ballot
box. nnd who will battlo for tuclr sunroin
nry In thu conduct or thu govornmtnt.
roiinor J on n .. i.oLMii, dick uicsbv. or
John M. l'Hlmor 111! tho bill.
In ciistlriL' about uinoni; thosa lUoubli-
can. wno.o names aro iiKuiy to como be
furo tliu legislature, we And noiio that tuc-
gcits greiitvr purity of clinractor, luftiur
viows of stHtoainantlilii and nioro un-
swerving fldullty to tlio yital Democratla I
ilcs ol ireo tnuiounu rorvnuo reform
timn Joscnii .ucuiii. lruc. no it not ai
Dotnocrut, in tho sensa of party dlsclplinu
butsomo of hi views aro sincularlv in ac
cord with thoeo cnuiiciatod in tho Demo
cratlc platform. A (rvo trader of tho
mojt ndriincud ideas, an avowed advocate
or rovenuo rclorin ana an unconipromit
I ui? friend of tho West, Rint the.
L'russions of thenianiifaeturorsof tlio Kast,
wo know of no one outsido tlio Democratic I
partv whoso olection to tho Unitod States
!. - . t . . t.. l. i I
St'llulQ WOUIU 00 nuiiou wuu sucu generni
satisfiictlon by Democrats,
Not KIlKlbl.
Under tlio now constitution a residence I
of two years is required in the district
from which a member of the honso is to
bo elected, in tlio Second reprctetatlvo
district, 1'ulntlcl ana Massac, w. .
Ilrown, Kiidlcui. was tuppoaea to nave oeen
olectea. it now appoan mat sir, mown
has boon, until about a vcar since, a rest
dont of Cairo. Failing to meet tlio require
ments of tho constitution, no i. ineiigiuie.
and the Second district will be represented
by Hon. Nuwtou 11. Cntoy, Democrat.
ftprtngfitiu Kegmtr.
Mr. Brown, at tlio timo of tbo elec
tion, liad been a resident of the Second
district less than three mouths.
Phalon's "Vit.
utterly from
' colori'rs,"
(?) m 'Jse. It
totally tlercnt piinciple. It
is limpidXftagrant, and per
f'ectly innocli& precipitates
no mudd or IhtcfciDlcnt mat
ter, requires no shaJung up,
and communicates notain to
the ikin or the linerj. No
paper curtain is necj-jsary to
conceal its turJjWTppearance,
for the simile reason ihat
not turipz It is, to all intents
and purposes, a nkw uiscoviry
ia ToilrCheniitvy.
t3T Vh'h& " Vitalia" is
warranted to effect a change
in the color of the fixir within
l o days after the firstVipj)lica
tion, lilt' tlilv.ctiun . being
carefully observed,
IT IS AS CUttR AS WATER !
AND CaS NO SKDIMKNT.
Price, One Dollar per Box,
coAjiiG tw'.i i.irri.r..
Sold bv auOruggists.
has not
write, en
we will
lifttcly.
Phalj & Son
1 1 7 Broadway, jf,
Tile linperl.lialtlo Frrfum.
t A Hile, the . i fume now in me hatn no i-r
itiaiiency. An hour or Iwouftor ihcfr ti.v, Ihrn l.
I nft Ir.'iA ui iturrmit. Ii.fi llrvt. .li.l......... t.il... ...
sull iiecvviii: lh' il. n of Jluiry and liiiiiin.i'
I'lorhU V.'Klcr. l.i). afirr II upplleAtloii tin.
hamlkervhli'l fihaW. u mot ik-lililful,.1lc(ili
anil agreeahle Irtgranee. inarl.li-(ly
TJio wlioaieMck, nr
ARtlcU-l ullh any cliroulo ilitllvuli), hiuM wltli
outdelay write for Ir. HamllOin' New TlfjtlPii,
.fill free In uny udilre..,
M. I.COMlt.VS HAMILTON, M. i
1'. O. IWx 1,-Wi. Ki w Vork Oily,
ml.'il.l Jj II
Q i. wirr.i.iu.it..
d !ROO E
xj,.iz.nirc)iv
COM SI I S I . " n K EC VII JL Tt 'J'
No. 7li Ohio Ijovcc,
CAIRO, ILL.
MM''llll IMIVIItlnll ;. K. I'l.llkln
uirulauiiil nilli, f Ofilei'.!'
itwmMruuw.iMn ,
If your Dn
Vitalia " on hanc
closing $i.oo.
forward it
CINCINNATI AltVEnTlSK3IUN'JS.
j at i:ki:i:.hmi.i
FOUNDRY
MACHINE SHOP
STEAM ENBINFS, BOILERS,
Copper and Sheet Iron Work
No. SIS Kut Pearl Street,
CIXCI.V.VA.TI, OHIO
Cor. WalnuUt Gano Sts
DAVIS & TUCKER
Propriotova.
CINCINNATI OHIO.
CW. DUWINCi, 11. J. Hcs.
, 1DENCE Uoruor Ninth anJ Walnut
UWICK-Corner Ulith Street aad Ohio I.vtce
OKXIOK HOUR-Kui a.ai. In if m., acd
par
&sal mm mm
(Hliri'i-.aar 111 John t, llatinll A Co.,)
REAL ESTATE
,.......M...
74, Second Floor, OHIO LEVEE
Olro, 111.,
Buy and Soil Real Estaio
xJk.rsr or a TC.JBaa,
rUUMHU AHNTItAUTN OK TITI.l
AND PUUlMHft CO.WKYARH'KU
. ' AMiVDH
Tno nuiicriorltir of tnm n.'.ll.nt r.r. nirnlli.i.
rj)er anrnlh.r nrtitn i.fi.p ntrr..i it... nui.ii..
h.ii hern .lernon.lrale.l hy the wonderful popular
llv I hae all ne.1 within th llr iin.. i
aitlMt inanufocturd. Not le. than
Ono Million Housekeepers
lire to-Jay imlng f o)lo In llil and othrreonii
trie, nn'lthetlrtuautl la raphlly Increailnx.
siai ii nricss, rotten atoate. acIA anil Ira
are nn longer a nece.lly In the household, ulnce
HatKillo iloe. the work of each D1 all thr,nnil
with UiIcm lalmranil eximii.A.
Tli folloHinic area few ol th eielal ii.ee I
which fcanolio I aitmlraMy auaptoJ i
TOCLKAXWIXttOWH-Wilhoutwrttlnir carpel
qr.ollln the ixtut. Takaa w.t ololh, not
'Iripplne. ruh It orer (be cab of Napollo
unnrit leeoTertUwIth a' creamy lalhtr'aad
Iheo hilekly or lh pan ot gtaa clean
ort and uolhdi wllh dry cloth or cbarwla To
rrinorp earnldi or ilrld paint will reuulrx a
httl extra rubhlnt;.
TO CLEAN KXITRH-Uee your dith-elmh, ruh I
on Ihe tiaiMllo, and then rapidly over Ilia
kulte. Thl will Rlra a Ullliaat and dura
hie polUli, without Mralching.
XO I'OLISM TlX. IIIUKS. aad tkr Callaary
Artlrlet Ituhth iUmp tlolh onth cake
of fapntio until well enverce. and then
iiulckly orer tlx turlacn of the utensil. U
will iTiiiliii'o ii lii-lro equal If act superior In
10 ( l.l. l.X I'tlXT AMI IVOOD-lTOnk'-l'.e .w.
l-olio n. hbore I do not ruli mo hard, nnd
rm.n wllh rlnlii In rl.au water.
KOil JlOt SK C'I.KA.MU-.tprlio isoflnecteil-e-t
valun In thu ..-ulritfof time, l.tburand
Ihn wnr of Ihe article clean.ed. Try it
once and you will never Ui without ll.
FOR W.tSIIINU IIINIIKS, Hath Tab, I'loort,
Tables, ele. Where soap we formerly ti-ed
hiipolio I inrfcliliible; nnd once lined, will
UrtrrU dlapru.cd with.
UKMOVKS STAIN FROM SIAIUU.K.
I. TllK HOI'm For nil piirM.e (excopi wash-
ln clothe.), thl .iniilr I conrcnlrnt
ecuiimnieBl ami rrlialile.
J IX TllK SfilltK I'or oililns clee, iiivu.tirr
J (tin, brum oreopier), knlree, theare, ele.
IN TllK Mlul'-r-ir clt-anlnj.-, I'Oluhln and re
inoviiu uui, od, etc., Itom iutiliiii ry And
i tnnli.
i Ml' IIKHKl'IOi: of the .'U.-oi). ilonll.t, clr
' fiiKliiecf. lulnieriiudenKraver.
1 X AM. I'l.K lis Ii. re h Wmnalti and dlh.
ntr BKrnt. at onre rllis'tive. et'uniiiiiii'l an.l
harnil"., I' rellrfd, our .ipolin, will
prnvo II i;rat .upcrlonty orr nil elher
lbUl. Cf..
KOIt II AMU IVAMIIXlJ-SnlKiho NJu.t what eveiy5
punter, p unter, idintocrnpher or irmchinl.t
nred. 1' 'iniotly ri uinx'. lu-ld., slnl,
ink nn I idlii r euln Irom tho ban.'., which
an.ip wilt iml toi.ch. It .Mien lliclun.l.
nnd lenie Hum .iiiimiIIi and white.
IMIICi: a few cent.
i tUU II V your Ktoccre nn J .Irujixlat
Wholesale Depot,
-1 1 WathlnKlon, St., ami 30 Oirur.l S.
New Volk. I..)hloll.
I uwi'jli-jl'in
Mf. EIIf.KUS,
rA8IIIU.VAIII.K
BOOTS t Wi
W
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER
TWENTIETH STEEET,
IMneen Wnslilugtou Avo & Poplar S
Hnntaautl NIiuch ,IiIe lo Order. I'liif.
Vorkuitii Kiiiyel,
Satisfaction Warranted
Pfttroimire Solloltttl.
KIW
ZvvKumaiM, srAvnuu.
iti'
phactxoazs
MARBLE WORKERS
Monumental Designees
Ml'OltTEKS tjFlTALUS MAREEE
Ht'OTi'II UKAMTK, As.
WAUlultOOMS AM) W01IK HI101', COH.NKU I
TI1IHD AX!) 8T. ANN bTHEKTWr
OiVU.VSItOllO, Ky.f
Monument, Vaults, Grate Stone. Manllea,
Vl'imblng, elo., executed with auperlor work
nun, hip. at lowest price.
K'isliah, German and Hebrew Ifllerlns done
In tho bot style.
Mnrbloand UranHe Figuren, by the teel aculp
luienf Kurope, iinportedi
All work guaranteed.
For design, apply lo
CAHIi J,. THOMAS, . ArgnI,
Comer Eighth Street and Commercial Avenue,
H.VAItDK, M. D., tlr
UF.SIDENCK-Corr.rr of Mulrili sieel
Wft'hliiKtonaTe. OFFICB On Commercial oiren
ii, over Foat office. uFFICK IIOI'JW-Ftgbj
i in. loljin, (tfunJ)i vicoptud ar.J frow
lo S p, ti).