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wMm. ? WW r - HY JOHN II. OBEJUjY & GO. CAIRO, ILLINOIS, NOVEMIiEIi 30, 1870. ONLY DAILY PAPER IN EGYPT. w W W V W W W f W F r"f"W WEDNESDAY. ' JiiSMAltcic T.0(iaiit lias not yet be come couHpicuouH in tlio Mormon "wooden sword aud cornstalk immkut re iiclliou.." Cnu't ho mako tho occasion the subject (if a poom' l'Akth dispatches say thnUoyulftr rat, cat it nil dt'i; markets liivo taon established In tlioclty. Fat dog command two fraim per pound and ii in ucllvo rwiucst. Hut what do thoy fatten tlio do-0M on ? i Tilt: rviiiliti public will regret to lcurn that tho reriurtetl "taking ofl" of (icoro FraiiuN Train, won uimuthoiuuil. As ho iiromiMM to take an active )urt in tho Frane(.l'rus.ati war, the Atnor ican public may utill "live in hopes." . Vu4TKulucky most nuodi It a number of lirst cUm DemocrAtlc funerals. Chicago 'eif lVrhnpi the uditr of the Port vuuU like to co over there and mitkc tho-corpsi ready. Whut tho editor of thu J'oit mct mods ii very upfront a daily cnwhiuinij at tho linnd of bettors whom he traduce. Hmitii, the Hadical Governor of Ala batn.t. find Hinghnm, tho Hmliral Statu .'rca-urcr, positivoly tefu'o to ftim-nilcr their offices to their Democratic tmcce Kor.s who were elected, on the 8th in. ptuul by a majority of nearly fc.OOO! Smith has stationed troops about the executive room, and nvown a puriwo to imli matters to a bloodv iwue! The interference of the National ex ecutive, to fhoot down Democrat who may Complain of tho outrage, liru, much to the astonishment of jui tc everybody, not vet been called for. Mn Sherman, tho clerk of the Me-tror-olitati Hotel, wan recently rescued from ruflocation from coal -.'a-, in a dy ing condition, The editor of tho Chi cago Mull, referring to tho matter .wtiil "of course Mr. Sherman feci? rather crrm tlit- morninpi but who can wonder at it, considering how his idiituber was dinturbcd;" wlieroupon the clerk evi dently "flared-up,"and tlx of hi friends immediately certified that tho remarks of the Mull, were "unmitigated false, hood ," that Mr. Sherman' "affability is invariable, and thi morning it no ex ception." To an outrider it looks very much as if Mr. S. is either very cap. tious or over-anxious to "get his nanio in tho papers. ' The Radical of Dowitt couuty put up an Irishman nailed Patrick Dona hue, for a ficat in tho State Senate. For tho purpose of defeating him they printed bin namo on thu tickets as Mlrhm I Donahue, and every 1 tad teal in Dewitt couuty voted for Michnol instead of for I'atriek Donahuo, nnd tlius aiTom plifhed Patrick's defeat. The only plausible explanation of tho matter is that tho Itadicaln nru deter mined tlmt no Irishman slialljioltl office if they can help it. Tho cxcii-o that the Radicals of De'witt are such a pack of asses that they did'ntknow who they wero votiug for, ii not, wo understand, urged by any one.. How long will it bu uutil the infa mies of tho Radical party damn it in tho eyes of all good men, tho world over? Tho means that party has re sorted to ami is btill resorting -to to perpetuate its ascendancy aro simply infamous. In Nevada, on tho 8th in stant tho 'Democrats elected Kendall to Congrc??, but tho Radical authorities aro detcnuiuod that ho Khali not take his neat. In pursuance of euch a de termination u now government survey has been made which attaches to Utah Boveral important miniug districts that have heretofore been recognized as a part of Novada. Among theso dis tricts aro Plocho, Shoshono and Smoky valley, all of which gavo Democratic majorities. Kxoluding tho votc3 of theso districts, there will bo a majority for Fitch, tho Radical candidate. As the Doniocratio candidates for flovflrnor. State Treasuror, etc., will not bo defeated, it is thought that another fi irvoy will bo made, aud two or three fj&o- Deinocratio diatrtota thrown into Utah. Uniiek the modified revenue laws it is expected that 81 1 1,118,031 will be collected during the present fiscal year. Tho tax !h ho adjusted by our righteous Radical congress that Illino!. will pay 8 15,02,(520, or one ninth of the wholo Hum. Kentucky, with half thu wealth of Massachusetts, will pay twice tho amount of taxes. Tho former will pay SS,007,:".j ; the latter 81,1 1 1,171). The five States of New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois and Kentucky will pay S70,70(jf'--0,W r nixly three pet cent, of tho whole sum. The eight New Kngland States pay nix inillioiiti of dol lars lei's than the State of Illinoi", mid 1c.h than a halfinillion more than the State of Kentucky a State of Jwhich all New I'ughitid t-pcuks in terms of contempt and derision. It may occur that the people of tho. Wont will iptiotly f.ibmit to this liiTc (jiial distribution of tho public burden. They have submitted to grower tyran nies and indignities; but if they dn Mibmit to it tin y will dcervo nil tho political chains that Radicalism can weld upon them. axj) s'th.i, 77vJ co.i;;.' The election held in thu Raliodi dis trict, North Carolina, on Saturday, to fill the vacancy in the (.'ongrevional delegation, reeulled in tho election of Manning. Domocrat. over Holden, Rad ical, ii on of ox-d'ovoruor Holden. The nunc district was represented by a Radical in the Ia.it CongroM. The election of Manning, therefore, is a Democratic gain, but affect only the Forty-first LVigrowi. 77: FOIST sr.SATORIAl. 1)13. riticr-rm: official vow. The election returns from the various counties composing the Fir-t Sfuatorial District, were canvntscd. at .loncibnro, on the listli instant. The following i thu official abstract ; corxTHK Alt-fi-lr . I'ul.' )UM-- ..... Ilrt n. . I'up CiklllUlll Blin Juhu- u .... I'uloti Ml tm si ... m . . tw... in.... at m km..... mi ?t n. w , l3... JMM.... tit...... Ml! wr sit..... m 1M lit I...... t . Ui Tll. ... Mtjorino ... T.1U Mi THE ROAD TO RUIN. Hip Itadl'al I'artj'. Foal Upuu the Path. Tli i'rnilt Vry l Oimuiil" We again invito the attention of honest men who still cling to the decay, ing old hulk of Radicalism, to corioutly ponder the facts uvolvcd b the bile eloctioit.-. The New York Ihtuhl. n mercenary .heet that grudgingly pub lishen facts tlut jrive an unfavorable outlook to the Radical jurty, is foreod into tho confofc.ioti that tha jarty is on thu road to ruin, nnd that its onward course can scarcely be nrraMwl. J.et honet men, then, "eomc out from among tho foul party," and take a Maud on the strong side. Tho dhMons ol tho States between tho two parties, us eilectod by the elec tions of tho present year and set forth by the lltrulrf, is as follows : Dl'MOt 1: VTIC. Klovtorul State. Votes. Alnliamn 8 r.Kl'fiu.irA.v. I'lectoral States. Votes. Illinois 10 Arkaimu A I own 8 3 California .1 Kiiuins Coiiuceticut U l.oiiiai.ina Dolawaro :i Mmuo nun.. ,,.,,,,, Georgia Indiana Kentucky Maryland MUsouri NuvuJa Now York.... North Carolina Oregon Tcnnesseo Ylrclnhi 'i Masnehusctts 1'.' i MlehiL'itn 8 ..lu .Mlnne.ota .... I ,..11 Nebraska :i . 7 New Hampshire ft ...11 Now Jersey ... 7 .. !! Ohii .'. 21 ,.a;i leuusylvniila,..!a .. U Jlhodo lilond... I , . 3 South Carolina 0 ,10 Vermont ft ,.,,.411 M 1?VUII9II1 u West Virginia.. fl Total 151 Upon this bhowing tho Herald lol- orously remtuks ; lloro wo havo nil tho States but two Mississippi nnd Texas tlio una giving soven electoral votes and tho other six, tho seven being hardly mora positively good for tbo Itnpublicaiu than thu six for tlio Democrats' It thus appears then, that irom our lule.it uleotious thu l'l-esldential olcctornl voto of thn United Stntes is Demo, cratlc. This oxhlbit is startling. Tho Republican party is evidently dcmnralijicd, If not disorgauii-ed. In tho height of lt3 powor it appears to bo somewhat in the) weakenod eonditlou of France, or lll;o tho mighty Samson shorn of bis locks of Strength. Over local squabbles or faction divisions tho partv hnslostNorth Carolina H e. 7t ?" B5 ?" If r )f r .... Ms. Ha..... n (IcorL'in, I'ciiiicssuonnd Missouri; and the stupid teut iiotwcnn tlio Kenton and mc (.'orkllng factions it hits failed to recover Suvr xork; unit from Incompetent or limy locnl leailors it 1ms fai!ct to recover Mary land or Delaware, even with tlioacnuiiitlon of tim colored vote, nnd lias failed to innko nny lieadwny In In Kentucky. Thero is, inaiiileHtly. hone for the the country, yet. A'A'II' WltSKV AND covxrr. !eiowing tlie political hituation, the only fjH)t upon which the Radical party can dwell with any dogrcu of Hatisfac tion. is New Jersey a State thoy have Miguiatizod,in times past, as dnd-forfa- ken, and as finning no part of the .Federal union. When Doniocratio thunder was heard all around the sky, Radical trumpeters piped out: "We've carried New Jorsoyl' The triumphant boast of the Democracy: "Wo havo gained two (,'ongrejis meii in Illinois, and reduced the Radical majority on the pop ular vote more than li3,O00, Radical ed itors replied : 'We've carried New .leineyi" When news camo in that MX roiigrcsHincn had been gained by the Deniourats in New York; nix in Tetni essuu; two in Arkansas, Radicals Miught consolation in the fact that thoy had triumphed in New .Icrfoy." Well, the Radicals have carried New lerrcy. and how did they do it? As they dure not reject the tatiniony of thlir own friends, we quote from a late number of the St. Louis Democrat: The result was procured by tho beit men of tli Stale, irrMtKetlvu of party. The tilth t wn in tlio 1 urlli and Fifth Con grtsfiot.nl di.trirL. Tlic former was rep rntd in the Forty-liru Conrc( by a limn who i cuileil hy It 1 4 uitlgliW "linn et .lolni Hill.' and who iikiiowuthrough out tint cm i. try fr hi elVurts to procuru a ri-polof thafnstiklng riviIogo. Opposed l.i 1.1 m the Dom'x ratJ nominated one I'hillo lUtTMty. TiiU randidit. Gov. Hsiu. !. twice a DennKntte (love.'nor of Niiw dery. and still u iiruminetit Iadir i f that pttrtv, raiitnlintioJ In n public letter, I i mply Lkjchuv tie outiitniM Ills nomius tion tiirouah a IhvIiIi and corrupt uia of -iney. Tho rult was the increnio of John Hill imOority frum iomuliuro lu thu tm tu ivr two thou u.it'1. In tho Fifth district Orates (.'l-.o'iin . thu in- rn!xrif tho !.:t Iloiue, w retii nilnnt'.'l by tho Dtmocratj in n t'irmy ciinvotitloii, whKli roiiumi-l nil f mi .Ucrno.-ti ati I pretty n.u.'h of tho is- .iin ni'ht. Tl.o .jj t i. n t hiiu svas il.t' tlM- I'll H II lit lf ulll'gi '1 i licace to perform liii lutl . nnd oiler eiums. .n intlptiJi.tit c.iiiJM.ito WKi iiui. rdlnly iKHmnutod ly tbu JJcii.t.csH-. i. JMIi wero dcfitl by"(iiv. A. UnWey, u man who Unt served well otio ttrmin Conrc.'. He U hii upright and tucccisful busine man. j Tin! route. t was peculiar in many repets. j ami rcimituu njiiureniiy irom too vxticr-ta-tious of thuio wlio. wcro acquainted with the nntureof it. waj tho hearty cxprs tion of rl:;ht fetitlinent by "an intelligent nnd independent body vC Amricun voter. Houce it is hcca that this "inimctiye Radical victory," which is ntpporcd to Mirpa-s in brilliancy tho capturo of Ma coupin county, is not much of a Radical victory afier all ; but was a rosult ac complished "by tho best men of the State, irrepcotivo of party." Our Kadical friends had hotter stick to .Ma coupin county. It'ri not tafo fur them to claim anything beyond that. RADICAL REBELLION ALABAMA. IN TWO GOVKUXOHS ,.NH TWO STATU Titi:A.suin:ns. (Ji out IlM'llriuriH TruojiH Inllie Plole lluimt. A dispatch from .Montgomery, Ala bama, under date of tho L'Sth infant Kay : Yesterday rai a day of intense excite, muiit. At n lato hour last night Governor Smith and Treasurer llliighnm obtained from tho Supremo court, Judge Sallbrd, and frvm tho Circuit court, Judge Pelhnm, Injunctions restraining tho prodding otll cor of tlio Senato from counting thu voto fur Governor and Treasurer. At I o'clock tlio two houics met in Joint convention. Mr. ilarr, president pro turn, of tbo !-uimU', announced that bo could not open und count tlio votes for Governor nnd Treasurer, but that ho would count for tho othor oiliccs. Tho rosult of tlio count showed that a majority of votos cant in tho Statu wore for tlio fol lowing candidates: A. II. Moren, Lloutou nut Governor, rceolved l,!li7 majority; J. J. Parker, Scerutary of State, 4, l"i0, and J. V'. A. Sana Ord, AfiiKl, nil or whom nru Democrats. Thu I'rosldont announced theso gentle men elecd to their rospoctivu olllces, and ordered that tho returns bu sent to tlio sjc rotary of State to await Judicial proceed Injis." Senator Mnyborry then ofl'ured a resolu tion that Hon. K. H. Jloren bo sworn in as Lieutenant Governor of Alabama, and bo invited to preside over the joint conven tion us tho legal presiding otlicer ot tho Senato. Mr, ll-irr, presiding oillcor protein, an nounced thu resolution out, of order, and asked tho Senato to retire to its chambor, which it did, and immediately adjourned. Mr. Moron, in tho meantime, wassworu in ns Lloi tenant Governor by Judgo 51. J. Sillord, nnd wps escorted to tho speaker's clmir. lie announcod that lit was ready to proceed to business hs presiding ofliccr of the joint cor, vontion. Mr". I.owo offered n resolution that the secretary of State. Mr. Miller (Mr. Titrkur not being sworn) be asked for tho returns for Jjiouti.iiant Governor. Mr. Mielarj clerlf oriliu House, waltoUon tnc leoreiary of Stnto and obtained tho returns. Mr. Moron, n mnloritv of the Gcnernl Assembly being present, proceeded to count tho votoror oovcrnor unu ircasti rer. It resulted 2 120 majority .for Lind say, (Democrat) and about 2500 for Grnt, (Domocrat). Mr. Lindsay look tbu oath of ofilco as GoTornor. The State, for a time, will probably havo two Governors. Tho Scnuto will recognize 31 r. Smith, and tho House Mr. J.ltiUsny. Tho matter will bo in courts soon A later dispatch says: Tim citv is full of ciltemcnt, and tho wheels of the SUto Ooscrnment aro en tirelv blocked. Smith and liinuhiim still claim to bo governor and treasurer res. actively, ami cneli retains potiessiou or lis ollico. Smith lias obtnined k number of troops from tho commamllng ofliccr here, nnd they uro posted In front of tho entrntieu to the oxecutivo room und tlie treasurer's ofllce. Tho Menu to met und immcdintcly ndjuutned. The IIouso passed tbo following resolution : Itetolved, The Scnuto concurring, That a committee of six, consisting of tlirco from tbo Senato and three from the House, i. ....... t ... i,i,,.... .l,.loi. upon whoso uppllcutlon, bs whoso order, and for what purpose, snid military force was quartered in this capital, nnd that the Gcnoral Assembly desist from all further proceedings until tho report of said com niitteo bo received and acted iion. Unlv two ltcnulillcans voted against tnts resolution. An liidlt-nntion moctinc. composed of all parties opposed to Governor Smith's proceedings, will bo held to-nlgbt,tnd will to addressed by many speakers who sup ported Governor Smith at tbo lato election. New DiscavERY 1 ) JrHALONf S 5 on, SalvSdon for the Hair. For Restoring to UftHi Hair its Original Cohi Phalon's "VitaTa" differi utterly from aWrthc "dyes," u colorcrs,"'uhd " restorers " ('?) in usc. It acts on a totally different principle. It is limpictSfragrant, and per fectly innocllei4 precipitates no muddv or flachulent mat ter, requires no shading up, and communicates notain to the skin or the lineHf. No paper curtain is nectary to conceal its turljsapi)earance, for the simpiereason lhat is not turbj It is, to all intents and pu fposos, a new discovery in ToiltV Chemistry. C5T Ptefiao'r " Vitalia" is warranted to rqc a change in the color of r it- T;ir within 10 days aftcn tho tiritiitiplic'i tion, rhf direc-ion'j ' being carefully observed IT IS AS CiJoR AS WATER l AND vfAS NO SKrHMJ'NT. Price, One Dollar per Box COXfKIMS JH Bi.lTI.US. Sold by aurijggists. If your DrtiggiiS has not " Vitalia " on haiid'f wiito, en closing Si.ocjJntf wo will forward it utiniediutciy. Phai.cn c Son', ci7 Broaihvuv. N. T LIVVt INSURANCE. JIKSOUJtl Mi l I AI. LIFE INSURANCE CO. OliFSt)i:-VorlhivcHt for. roai-lh sturt Olive 8trca, Ml. Iot. AnilCur. 7 tli t. & OomincrcUl Av Cairo, Illinois. CtsliCniiltul, - . Oii.mIi Assets over; jjlSOO.OOO . 675,000 AIIT3IIJU II. JIAHBKT, IreU. lll'.NJ. WII.I.1.V.11S, SiCy, F. M. IIAWB3 (1IIAT, l U Sal'-e atreet, Clilc-H, ritato itaiiHgi for Illinois, O. I'. TDI'l'KI., Cairo, Special Agent for South oru iilliioin, rrcmlums laid toaudeoJleotlonsriiaitbyO.N tjliei.Caaluer Klrsl Natio llanlc. oetHitJni nil ustco c: j. 3. DCZoD'S, AZQ North El0hm St., Phllnda. Dpiibius, mm VEGETABLE tsini. A color nud drossiug that villf not burn tho hair or injure tho head. " ' o? . It doca not produce a color mechanically, ns tlio noifionous preparations do. It gradually restores tho hair lo its original color aud lustre, by (supplying now Hfo nnd vior. It causca a luxuriant- growth of soft, flno hair. . Tho best and oafeat articlo over offered. Clean and Pure. No sediment Sold everywhere. ASK FOR DOBTHNS'.- Dr. RICHAFS Golden Remedies. r the nny, tl Mil Time, Ilf-allli d-1 Vtstj. f 1.0M ItCiVAltl) fur any cme of illieait, In any itia which they fill lo cure. Us KICH.Wri OOI.PE.S- IJAT,. HAJt.H, .Vol. 1 k 2. ar iht rreatril ullrrvlrpj known. Do. IIIUltAU'H HilLIir..V KLIXIIC JVAHOUIl II Ui Orfatcit Tonle ami Attrlngrnt In tt,a SMIcat I.tlt DC Jit CIIAU'S (iOI.I)E.V AS'ITDOTK I. lh unlr rtllahtt diuretic. Their Itn.il(s are not ulreriUril ti Cure all CoDiptatr.U, and btnffll nons; but are rnaranttcl to 9tct a Itallcal an.t Spetdy Cur In all eai?i tit which Ihry ara rroommrn'ttd, when all other treat ment hat talleil. Tem of itwutamti yearly rreor, by their ui, wh hare l't all hop, anJLeKt Lounced at locurahU by tho btjt clytCr tatjlcit. , RICIIAIPOIBEN AI.HAM, No. I, yrfci Clcr, Ulecratet tiort Throat an! Uiith. Hire Kjei. Cotane oiu Erupiliin. Coppeyrularct lljolclm. Horencis it tha Real p. KcrofulaXe. It Is im llrtateit Itenix Tatar, Aluratlva Vl Uloo.1 1'urtfitr known, re nioTet all tneixur from .tho iytciiuH' leataa tha blol rur 3n healthy. l IKCHAU'S GOLDKX t ll.VI.aH. No, !. caret Mercurial A0cc tloD. iaiutnatltm In all 111 tia, aui ;Itm lmrae4iat reiicr in an tti. vt"rlee ofAlthtrNo. 1 or 2, ti irttae, or two- JU T TP. I A m. T , ANTIDiin:, a raJlcal cure fir alt uriuary ileraage-'.ert'. rtlc3 ir bottle. T. liKMlAlTS (i OLDEN A f.I.lXIlt KAMUUU, a r-Mlkal ci foe Nerroai oc Gvntril Hebltlty, to oil or yonnci lrorlln rcrny wnii-wnri'lcrful ctfect. I'rlrfl llpt iul. r two f r t3. On recef4 cf rflce, thets rnaeOlM will bo hltl lo any I'Uce. l'rurupt attruunn rui '" all rnrrt.nnnil.nu. Nine penulno without th4 nia ol " lilt. ItllMtAl S COI.HK.V ItKHKIHK, U A lUl'IIAIitM, f- .10 I'rorrletor," blown In (lata ut CMlU4. Circulars iciX TriJj funpik.l at a liberal dl.eo.mt. v Allr.ii, till. I). II. MCHAKliS, - Varlck BlrceU Nw VorV. isc.5..iiil money l "tiri', markrl 1'. U. I'. I'ipiiu'i )n or i r.tir sooi.'a jour iliuii, iiikI ) on Mill inrt wltli IU Special No! ices. Uellliif; .llnrrlttl. Uitiy." foryounijinsn, on Huelst Krlli ami th jiri-prifty or Impiopricty ..f fc-. ttnii; in irrii'.l, with ti-n'tiry lnl fir tlutuirlio foci uniltiv.l format rliuonul Iiapplnv4. Soutfrrc, in smilo-l onrcl 0 n. Adtlrrx HowarJ Ah.h.i.uu'.Ioh, llox I. I'lilW ivti ljililn, IM. fc t-MU'iliiu Tlic liu.ierUliablr l't rfuiiie. Asn Pile. Iho piTftiinM now in luvi poper iukik-iii''. An liour or twimftrr ififlr u. ,tli- if I ootr.K'nl I'crfiiinr li'fi, Ilnwiliilen nt illir tf n.l t KU'.'C-e.lln tin- f Murry ami Li.niiiaa' I'lurjila W.ilrr. Iay afltr Its Hp.n atli il tho h ih.IkiTolllel rxlialcH n lm.t il llfthlflll, . liMt anJ ni;r,'iii.i iMjmii. ". MnrM 1 "y j i! rJt raoKers 3 '.M PROVISION DSALBES !!o, I3S Ohio levee, CAIRO, - - Nuv. , i"u il ILLINOIS. ")ojiJ. Slo5 '. fca 0 H 1 ..'".. I' Ulllt iKltl'f tllHIl U 1 Sut fur all ima ( e-til tvnsli. 1 M lilU t'lrlliioi lot' Icitii lie Will.;: J! tlltv m ttllllllll tlliri, 'illlll..; IIJ Initio, I'l.io,., Inliir. mill !' i; nil W.imltvorli. tli I nit, Uurlli 2 f cn unit ilnm'iirt nuil t.iv ? tli'itiinl lliin.c li-iiiilii ln r- iiir. 0 r.ir l'ollaliluu' Kuixri, 'ilHMUrii Itruaa, Ntufl, Iron, unit nil Ml IkIUi VSmea, Iteiuuvi a, nn ly Mnclr, .litlu. mul Itiial, Icitvlnt; it Iii'IIIIiiik Kl'ii'l'iti'v eijiml lu rHi tv. l'nr Sain hy K VJU.'hA V HF.OS C4 Ki. Ii. TIIOMAH, I. prepared o do nil Utri'l at 3 .... AM Cans.- o2"P. ' IN 'THE PERRY HO USE, coitNi:itcv.)y,MU:i.ii.-iVt.M;AM UIUlITit fTitE.C Saoo ' SJYT2ff A: :.. 1 XnrXCI)I233.Iji2i: GROCERS OHIO LEVEE, "iTtsa, keep ronMnntly cn linn.1 n nojt com plcto tnol! ol I LIQUORS' WHISKIES ! Cnn'nh anrf IiIeh WhlcltifQ P3rt, Madeira, Sherry, Catabaw nr njrnti tor J. ltcl.l A Co V Olftratid WJIKKIil.NO am:. We xcluivfly for Cni, to whli-li firl wi Inritu the il l.-nt on nf clonn hiirgikltl ITUyvri. fc'-.-iaJ ntt'OtiO'i siren to fi.l.n onl.T'. P.. M. HULEN LSD Confection Merchant Hits HoiiiothI tn !Iln Old Stand U CommBicial Avenue Whrro !ir totict tt it conttntmnco of .iitronni;' htsfornif rctt.to meri., n wi II Hint of n man inu-own at may wint prlniii;rf'irl,,iiMiliiiy o., rvinarkatily clicnp fori'Mh. T.rmi MrH.tlr cadi, for velilcli lii Mill anil onrrlhan l!,olot. I'TIf iir.w.t'rt k GBOCEBIES -Plaster Paris Plasterers1 Hair . , , I.lllIC ill JJtllli, ttltStlVN UJ uailu WER8thSt, MlMt CAIRO. ILL. 01KICKKIKS t'OMJIISSION. IV. t .ttun. T. IlirJ. L'-i'liA'X'iWS f S s& H. itct'orj luriiialt. ii. IttiJ.ou A ClatU,) "VSJio1oj-:1o lb- ir IMi. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. G7 ohio Xjq rxiza CAIRO. ILL. Act lilt ol Anicrlran I'liuilrr Co., nun ..liiiiul'iictui rra Aurnls lor S'ottun Ynrn Q It. WU.IAAntUtS, R : n. : oiiiu ii.'H-f, i CA.RC, ILL. imt ini ittt.mt"" Kvin in -..i.im k ii nl Hint I'lttliwr Ontfin i iwia'tt.or.i ! Jiilin"s'.- ilariimii : ") HEAL ESTATES" A IT LJ 'E si ,& S3" K 23 2k & ; V4. Second Floor, OHIO LEVEE- Or-ix'o, 3:13.., J I I UASKU Allr.XKAlT.S til- 'l AM) IMt:iAltV I'tlStUf l.Vt'KH Ol' AJ.l.Nl)i. Importer and Wholesale Dealsr Wines, liquors TOBACCO and CIGARS. Aw. for )' ltiUa of ' VM KAM AND STOCK ALE ' .m,..s...... xftSSeSj" . xsri mn tfYilWlZE J ' . v t . CAIRO. ILLINOIS. K'I. 3IAViUXEtir 1 4 !! IB AGr.SCYF TJIi: DAVI.S VKUTIUAT. FEED SEWING MACHINE, Tito t'nmplnfost, Simplest ami Ho Setting .Ifncliliio InUfc. Cor, Oth St, Washingtan Ave CAIHO, ILLINOIS. Tlin dnman l r.rr the IUVI3 SEjfINO JfACII INK In till Attitntio ritatei", lior 3 1 y nro rwat knmtn, nti.l wlicro they stipphal nil others, Is rrnt..r limn can Ijn utippllH. It never falls in any kmI of trorti. It Is almpln, cotiflatln! nf a few Mrmn (.irt, and (Is TortlcnU feed cnn Irs U to tun iiver neAins ntiJ in turn cor nrr wltliotit chiinso At Mitch or teimott. riathtnit anil tilOTo nrumfiuttirm pioferlt lo nil other, ami tlmt it lJu.t tho thine for fsinllf sn-ttln eri-rylnvly wil I Mktiowlerlga anervxam li.lnjf. lriiir Butlers li.iru rerl sues ami difterr-nl Mtylm of flu!li, nml respectfully Inrltn Ml who want tkttf ESI MAtinf.nturpJ loaivf" llifin call Ivfonj pnrchaa. tir.ehcre, Cull mill (let n C'Irnilnr. ir7.vrAi:3.s.siii:u isoo ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS' mm SAPOLIO ' T:.c n.penori'y of tins etlnt prcputntiot. i ji'r y.hir n.tictn Trr iitfiTfilto Ihu .titulo I IimIiciii l mc .rr,.tc.l hy the uon'lvrlnl popular Ity .i tud utUiucd uitlilullio brief )i'ar alucu I WBSDrsi man .rai-iurv i. :.oiies man One Million HouseUccpcrs tu.iUyua.u B.j.o lo In this anil othercoun r, ani th lUmauJ la rspully liivrMting. alii lirlck, ruttm alonr, nclil mul lye 'rniloiijjiT.i necctlly In lh hoiturholrl, lnc olio iloc the nork nf eaoli nmt nil tliee,antl Hi Ur Uli-)r4iiil cspen.c. I ho follomni; art-it fiw oi Him ipcUlnssa I "iitiili r-iwlin l .ilimrubly aiuplvd i -CI.CAN tVIMMMlS Wllliotit wcttlnR carpets or foiling III paint. Tnkon utt cloth, not Irlppmi;, rill) tt nifr tho cako of Haollo mini t i.rotori'.l villi it creamy lather, an.t then liii'kly urr llio mo ut xlnn ! clean f ttan.lt.olii.il mtli dry cloth or chamola To reihuvn varul.li or ilrieii paint III require a l.itl rxtr.i lubbintf. I) t'l.Kt.V KMVi:S-loyour ilitli-clolh.rubi on tho rHlir, ami iIipii rapidly oior lh kiuti'.. Tin. will giro it brilliant amt tlura- .lu poll. Ii, wiinuii. K-ruiciiinfr. Pill, Ml TIN. IlltlSS and older Colloary .triiriritii"iii" mni. nuui uumr or riipoliit until Hell covcipl, ami tlinn niiickly ovfrlhemirl'' of th uten'll. it will pr.'ilti.'i1 nliiKtro vi)ual If not superior to lo Him new. t t t.i:X I'AIM ASH WOOII-HOItK-l'.e r'.u roll. i n. aUivt lo nit ruti too h.ir t, ai.il rin.i itith i loin In clean aler. Hill 110 I'M! CMMMMI 'apclio laof IhngiMt i't vaIiiu In ill.) taring of tunc, labor anit tho t of tlio Artldci clcan.vJ. Try It r,. c nn.l ton will mni'rto without It. lOii MAIIIMI IIIHIII.S, Ilalll Tnht, doors, Table , elr. Whcrxaoapw an formerly me t .p. 1m i. invkliiiiLli'; nii.J nn.'o ii.cl, will ix t rle illnpentoil with. ki:moyi:s stain ruon .uaiiiile. IN Uli; llnl'SK J'omll purpotia (cxpc.t wmli. Il.rf i..tlu'). tlim .irtii'le l romrnletit in. mi. j! ami r'l'A Ui Tilt" MOItf -r !! hiu1 t.'itlN, meaatirei 't.ii, In..- ori 'pin n, Kiiivr', ihejr., otc. IS Till: Sllill' -I't i f'.''i.in, p li'l'U'it nail ra il . . ii. ...iu, o;i, i ii -iu ia. uiiiery ant i... i. MT IIKJKKU'E-if !!. itjjo,i, ilcntlut, cIt i ii.mc.'i, ..iin'raii leiur:ivr. S . I.I. I'I..WI.mIit a clenaiiitr an.t poll.h. ihk kmi,at lik'o 4loiltr, riiiiointcnlan.l J.arliilc.'i H rnjitireil, our rJiolio, wilt prov ii Kreat ailpcrioiity over all i ther llllale. fOtS II tM WASlllStI SojiollotSj.! what ery pr . er, pi.mier, liotoraplir or nuwh.iiitl . itiK'Hly remoti-e' acidt., piim, ml. ..il l f.tl.-r t4im (rum the haiiii., Mhich watt will lie tm.eti. It fortens ttiolunda aii.fleitv.'. tlli'in iMUiiotlinrul Mliltv. rtili'i: a fea.-enn. f-ul.I ' Ii your xrocr u J dmatltta Wlioleaalo Depot. M n.l.liif.'loii, Kl., and HQ Oifur.l M, .New Yoili. Loiiiloc. iKr;.leuiijui .uii.iii.vi:uv. j ss.s. nuut.ju1 X OXI3A!7, JUST F.CEIViI. . HIcOEia HftJjmt retoriit'd with a very lect stock ot G-OOSQ Kmbrai'ln; the l:itctt styles of Hat a ami llimurls, l'lue Ktil tilnve, I.uillru uutl t'litlilien'a Uonla, FAOY GOODS Ami a splendid l.iuaof It X IS E 13 fs UONIUISY. 't'lia ladles nro prc.lngly InTltetl to call and n. nmlno tho new V'nds, .Sinco Mr .McOee Iiaj adopted IhoCitthUfst ho can and doea el I Cheaper Than Evei ,nd havltij; bought tierpreteut tticUatverr Ion Hgtires. ahe propwtsa to divide her koj4 fortunis ynthher pAtrona lUmeinber, if you want goods at yery luw prices, call at ufltiOdtf 4