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CAIKO, ILLINOIS. JANUiVEY 11, 1871.
ONLY DAILY PAPER IN EGYPT.
BY;i0HNjH. OBERLY & CO.
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SATURDAY.
Not IUtv Tho Now Orleans 7Vi
calls the principal lottery agtint of that
city, the Lord Ilijih-chuuco-sollcr of
Jiouisiaiin.
Tiik latest iitvuntion to ovorcomo
pooplc, for tlio purpose of robbery, is to
induce tho victim to smoke n drugged
cigar.
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A Couo.nkh'h jury in Knntas City
tells tho nianuor of n young iiiati' tak-ing-off
in that burg in the following
laconic manner : "Fooling with n liorso
piritul."
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TllK great spade maker, (Jakes
Atuei, of Boaton, has failed. Cause
too much I'aciOc railroad. His liabili
ties itc five million dollars, and liif
assets are wtid to be sixteen millions.
fiovEHHOtt Waumoutii, of Louis
ana, has vetoed, filnc'o'th6 2nd inst.,atid
NbiNtfMMil Wt- Kssioiy eoteriiig ap
projurinUou ABouatig to 8l5,8iy,(IO(),
and 56o,(MM acres of land for. pnd.
TllK Han Francisco milkmen have
fdnie'd'a'uufohaul jWolved, necessltj
eppipclliog tlmm, that each .shall keep
names and residences of uclinquerit
caitoscrf, tuch record to bo printed in
a. circular for their common information
nd protoojn ojcjy. three, months,
Wk Wave tlio authority of an infiu
ential Radical journal for saying that
there aro aow quite a number of army
ofieera on tho retired list who receive
from 9500 to $2,000 per annum more
than they did whon thuy were in active
ervioe I It it to be wondered at that
tho masses aro burdened by a great load
of federal taxation ?
The legislatures of Missouri, Illinois,
Arkansas, Louisiana, Nevada, Ohio,
Delaware, Florida, .Minnesota, New
York, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Maiue,
Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan,
Wisconsin Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas,
New Jersey; West Virginia, and (Jcor
felt haje eoavensd.iinco the year began,
iThftsqstf 'Ctlifonik, Virginia and
Kentucky tucc$ in,lcoeBjbr.
i TUBjiftyiro oOJii? Uodiridcd as
orequirorerj sMtpublican inr-tnbor of
oithor kxJy to bo in Lis scut, should a par
A AUtw3Mo& It In the Senate Cljoro
"ar'J XtpuCticjuasio aQii,i3nxft &, aud
JrJLhrJilftuni hi Kfru11''" ,n T-'-
crati. No 1)111 can become law j a PUlo
without tho assent of tho majority of tho
,wimuuljtr clcUd ?Xn other words it
riu!rcsLC7v votes to pan a bill through
the Homo, aud 19 vote to pais u bill
through the Senate. Under this condition
of affairs it;li scarcely probablo tlmt any
apjHirtloninent of that Statu can be agreed
iijxw by Ibe present Legislature
Sinck tho great railroad robberies of
last mouth, the Ceutral Pacific railway
company has taken a uumbcr of precau
tionary rooasurci to prevent any similar
exploits in highwaymanship. Tho
couplings of tho cars aro now arranged
in such a manner that they cannot bo
detached by suy ordinary means. Aud
as an additional safeguard a copper wire
has "boon substitujod in place of tlii
usual stylo of ropo attachment, to tho
signal -bell of the locomotive. This
cannot readily ho. cut, and any attempt
to twist' or 'break' it olT, will ring, the
THE miQWX-qtSEl' CONTEST.
has been fixed for. auy, particular day.
While we' are opposed, as a u.attor of
person iMnat(irhctnii4ke 'majority of
tho poolOj.JiaVir vwo uro
oqu)ji oppesety; id itho investment of
persrtOTAffertYotoi- WTtiVff -mo
Since it, is sc&reetaipoHsiblo that'thq
K. Ctsey and, Col. Brown will be refer
red boto tho ,peohi or rathor, sinoe
ity.av likely that a new eleotion will
bo, ordorc wo hold that Mr. Casey
should be potmitt'ed to' fako his scat as
the legally elected Iloprosentativo of tho
tho Second District, bocauso :
1. Mr. Brown was manifestly ineli
gible at tho titno of tho election nnd. baa
not becomo cligiblo since that time.
'2. Wo believe that if a fait expres
sion of tho will of tho electors con
cerned could bo had, Mr. Coney would
be chosen as tho .Representative
Ii. Hccauso he' is undoubtedly tho
choico of two-thirds of those who rep
resent tho commercial, mercantile, man
ufacturing and agricultural interests of
the Second district, and because,
1. His experience aud influence as a
legislator would enable him to ocrvo tho
Second district in a most efficient aud
satisfactory manner.
Tho 2d, .'id, and 4th reasons here as
signed should havo weight only in the
event that both contestants stood before
tho legislature with equal legal right to
the seat in question. From a purely
legal etand-point, however, tho Drst
point presented is of paramount im
portance, and upon that, most likely,
the contest will be determined.
TJIi: DECLIS'K 01' llADWALlSSt.
If the lale clectioin had not surely
foreshadowed tho early 'overthrow of
KadicalistUj the reeds of dimension that
are rapidly germinating in that organi
sation could not fail to give hope to the
patriot that tho end of that corrur.t or
ganization is near at hand.
, Jo Missouri the party has been split
into irrucoucilablu i'ragmeuu, tho bettor
portion affiliating with the Democracy.
The budding honesty of nearly all the
decent .Southern lladicals gives assur
ance that tho .South in 1872, will give
an almost unbroken vote for tho Dem
ocratic nominee.
In Illinois the Logan, Ogloby and
Palmer factious arc cutting each other's
throats, and we care not how tho pond
iug Senatorial contest may result, the
party cannot ocape permanent injury'
In Pennsylvania (lovernor (Icary tlaps
CI rant in the face fur his military aud
official interference in .State elections.
In Washington the brains and houe.-ty
of tho lladical representation in tho
.Senate aro tkhtiu;; the President about
his Han Diiiuiugo job, ami ho fierce has
the coutcit waxed that his Excellency
regrets that his hands aro so tied by his
office that he cannot call Sumner to a
icrsonal accountability. Senator Feuton
holds (iniut iti supremo disgiut as n wood
en.he.nl, mid Carl Schurzis notat all dis
posed to coined tho correctness of
Fcnton's conclusion. The New Hamp
shire ltadicals in State convention
avombled, very broadly iutimated that
tho President had disgraced tho country
with irresponsible and dishonest office
holders, aud passed a rcnolutiouMiggcst
iug tho application of tho .lefTersontan
test of houestv and capacity in tho, an
p6iulprant of all officers and agents in
tho civil service. In fact, on all sides
there are contention and dissatisfaction,
and inost convincing evidences of the
party's onrush to destruction and over
throw. Long ago it loit its brains.
Now that tho little houcsty it possessed
is forsaking it, the timo when it will go
down, into a grave from which there
will bo no resurrection need not be
fixed bevond November '72.
SOUTHERN ILLI NOIS ITEMS.
Tho Golcomlu Herald severely reprove
tbu boy of that burg for their wanton de
struction of property on ChrUtm i and
Now Year's nlyliti. Outliomei wore over
t u mud nnd ddtnollihed, slgm elmngod and
a gonoral dUpIitsoinont and demolition of
thing generally elfoctod. ln't it about
time to havo another big revival In (Sol-
conda 1
Mr. Ooorgo T. Murphy, toaohor of
tho 'Intermediate dupurtmont of the Got-
conda ptibllo sebool win caned by hU pu
pUs on Now Year's day. Tho hoy "gave
ltto'htm" ua mark of their eituDiu. No
itrroiW.
Tlio IFarrlsburi' RegUttr nyi : "The
Jackim 'that runs u K i Ileal paper In Gal
latin county 1 brayln;; at Col. Orobi." Tho
lleghter refer directly to Mr. Link, of tho
Hliuwnuetown Mercury.
'1-Thb principal of tho (Ijlconda public
schools treated his pupil to a Hue oyster
ami candy suppor ou UnrmtiMs-eve.
Siralnvllle, In 'WIlllaiiHim county, 1
courting public attention. A ball 'there
last wook wound iu In a crand free llirht
during whioh U vo jQn rworo wounded, ono
oi wnom, .Nowt Talbot, wa so sovoroly
uov mat iih nry u tiopalrod of. Hlue-J
UitrtUslI tlioro It soma talkuf lighting tho
viuago wnn go, ana putting up a theater
Ospt.CroMa K. Darh. who ran naalnst
and wai dofeatod by Dan Munn, for tho
State Senate, four yonrs ago, li soiling out
hi property In batlno county preparatory
to hi removal to St. I.juU. Wo much
dislike to part with gentlemen llko Oapt
Davl. Southorn Illinois ought to kooj:
all such men within her limit nnd get as
many moro us possible.
Johnson county is reorganising hor
Agricultural aisoclalfon an example Al
exander county 'mlghtprofltably imitate.
Tho editor' of tkS Hsrrlsburg Register
it a gentleman' of 'execnont Judgment.
vVltnoM the following CTnx Cairo But
ltix U ,livo InslItutloD,,ably conducted
and deserves a liberal support from tho
people of Southern Illinois. "'lly its recent
chango to a morning paper It has ndded
largely to Its oxponiei, and wo hope its
patronsgo will increase In more than a
corresponding decree."
TJio Register urges tho county court
of Saline county to Imltato tho example
set by tho county court of this county,
viz: To nms an order annulling tho ajjreo-
mont to soil tho county's stock In tho 0.
V . It. 11., back to tho company for o cents
on the dollar.
THE VICINITY OF CAIRO.
nlmit MWfl Wolf Island.
Krom nn Intcrestitnr article In tho lust
number of tho Columbus Ditpalci, we ex
tract tho following descriptive referenco to
iiolmont and Wolf Island, localities tribu
tary to Cstro:
1IKLMONT.
ono hundred and ninety II vo miles from
St. houli. In tho old field itirroundliiK
thli Dlscfl was foueht. on tho 7th of
Novcmbor. 1801, tho "llattlo of jiclmont.''
Tho situation of this new city, contrasted
with tho high blulfopiKijIte, in'entneky,
looks very low, but tho great flood or 1814
only covord tho lowest .'portion of .the
present town site. Tho old Kc)4 foiitnln
ed some one hundred and twenty acre,
now all grown up In young Cottonwood,
but at the time of tho but lis in JtfSh'.thexo
WuinoU buh nor a ihrul'on itj'rj If,
formit juil within tho old Hold, nenr th
mg nmoer, anu iupt n. , wi
cOmpoied of hvo regiment of Infantry
and . IJultzhoover'i lrtuillana bsttcry of
light artillery all under tho command or
-j ..... ... i .... . .
lien. J mow. inn lino oi uumu wni
f....w1 ..nA.ll.Ipil nf mllll bll(lf flf U'llfffA
now it located tu'tf&orSoVuf tbsl KJLouU
and Iron jlountaln railroad. Tho flrnof
tho J txlcral infaniry In rront ami on cacii
flank of this small forcoreulted.In driving
river and under tho bank for promotion.
Uetwoen twelvo nod ono o'clock In the
day, they were rc-lnforcod by a brlgado
under Oonoral Cheatham, when the Fed
eral wuro driven from tho Held und pur-
. ... . ... t..t i.. .i... .i.....
ueu to ineir iraniporu, ijing m i"
some three mile ubovo the bnttla Hold.
woLVisLJixn.
It ha an arcd of soino llfuoii ihoujaml
acre, a grpt portion of which U In a liigli
Inie oi cuiiivnwuii. ia ....
....... 1.1. mil in tin. Minlnlnnl
river. Tho InhnbitanU claim to bo within
tho Jurhdiction of Kentucky, but hen
tncky's right to tho island I being con
I... Vliinurl Tl.n luilflt In run
troveny is, wbcro wa tho boundary bo-
tweun mo apunitu poticriioui oi uiumm
and tho State or Kentucky. As iletlncd li
tliu ... .. - b- " . ... - I
A,1ln.. llm T.nttAtAnu rmintrv ti XiilKltfon.
ntnl liv f lilt lallLT wnun IIU CVUVU II in ."V
I'nlul Mint,.. It mi mill to be "the mid
dle or tho Mlniiiippl river." Now, if the
lliraa oitno eurreni, orcnnnnci,
..1,1.11,, nf Vin rlvor tho lHWVCr of
each contending partly aort) nnd It can
bo acertalnod exactly on which sidiiottho
Island that ''threader tho current was
beforo tiwro was any craRs or greater
dunenilons than a pcroguo navlgatiiig tin
o.on il.n mlL wrtiilil bij caillv decid-
cd, but It has been 'ooforo lhi Supreme
I '.in ft .ir urn I nitca niaics lor uuvvii i
nlnlltlMin VsrS msL and Mffiourl "and
L-..nl.i..L-v lmrnoHl-h natll OUt In thO thai)
of attorney's feci fully $25,000.
THE INDIANS-
MiUVrlug Amouir lin Wttrti Trll
k..i.iiaiioia at ran iMrsiuic iar
r At.. Iiirnptnutlini reeelved hero from
Fort l.arnmle says that a largo number of
r...lt..... flini.,in,iii A rnlinlllll.1 flllll
1IJUII1I11UU, "WJ w....vf ..
i!.,.i.'..nlmirii rnininir In ut that llOit.
W 4 1,.' I v,tl... j ... - ,
TI...I. rnnnrl r.ri'ilt KpnrpltV Of "lllllt. IIHU
that they aronearly itarvlng, and beg for
rood. They say they uro good rrlend. to
tl... .olillnt anil h.ivn nmdu u trood DCftCC.
but that they aro starving, and their great
fnthor snouiu tK0 pity on mem. -v ih.i
quantity ot provision havo been Iued by
tl,.. ..nviirmiipnt ti) nil of them, or onougli
to sunplv their preient wants. They ray
tnoy nun; go 10 uiu Biiiuiitn,
them aro plonty of buffalo. They w 11
... I. Inl..vnr.litp with tllOIll tO it'll tllO
white they camo only to hunt buflalo,
and will not mole.t them.
i'.,.i I'li, ml nnil lan.AlraUl-oi-ui
ll. .. ...til Va o Wp l.arninln ill a foW
Iluisva lli ."J ... " -
day from Powdor rlvor, whoro a B(?",l
t . t T . II ...111 1. ..11ai1
council or on mo inumm win vu wwi
A II Tn.IIuni urn lit liTOillt O 111 CI UIlls
vit mw nv ' ft. r
l, I. TIa ntfirvln! comlltlon 01
theo Indians i said to bo In part owing
i. . . . I 1 ll I.a l....jri
,u 1HUII if,.i ..- - .
loloii bv tho Crow. o tlmt thoyoould not
iiini nun nil ill nil Liiuir uuii iiiii.u.
huut to advantage. Two partlo of In-
illtuii uro renortvti a naviK IM'4 .'"
Union I'ucIUo railroad ou the llth init.,
on. their way south to the Uepublkan, and
iiuhali U I Ink 17 Itril &I111IM 1)1 LIIU MltlU
diali, who t-aineHn to Fort Lamarlo.. .
li & Kl'aa. fiK WtV to IIU."
JIavIng.rouuktkod tbM wlfu en several
ii(i.-tn si mtik.nt inmcr 111
i.i 7ZT..Y 'An TiimsI&v tifturnoun. A
short llnioTTororoihe sriofhlmelf,iil wife
went up sWlfllnU) the bedroom,,Jimy lug
i.i... I. ,'l.ls .l,;,... clttliu. In tlllin-OCliill'-'
ciialr. Sh had beeu up stairs lntl a short
time when shelioarilino report oin uii.
-...I.......,I., .In.i-ntlntril lin found tllO
un imiiuiiiiiH My ....-i r:ij,.
i i.. U... ...! lttnr.-nnrih tin the
UUUT 111 Ill iih,i.i...m'D I, .
rocker, with tho top of Ml head blown
ofT.Tlio room was bespattered With blood
und brain, and the llttlo child n the
t l.m.alU rAnriil with Its
father's blood. Tho pistol with which ho
had shot hluueir was lying oosiuo mm
tliu floor with tho barrel discharged. Ho
1....I l,.,l..,l li ...nil iiAunlur nnil ball. flIUl
llllil lUimvii i ...... , ... i - .
ranunod a cork down over tho chargo, no
had then nearly flllod tho pistol with wator
niter wnicn no nuu niauriuu uumui
which scrvod i a plug to keep tho water
lUi
TstsSatwoncWo1a1bU
Mr.gsWfterW Sfco Frcsidohavo ut
terly failed. IrW.smybotly, knowing the
two mencouHihivalsopposed-.iJ P0"hh
to brltt them together after tbofban IJor
mlngo debate, I cannot Imagine, but there
woro such-fools lacxlstonco Iioro. It wa
not expected that thoy would over bo cor.
dial again, but thoro .was a strong hopo
that tho Senator would niodcrato his op
poiitlon to annexation, and that tho 1 res
ident would coiitinuo to regard Mr. Sum
ner ns n Jtepuhllcan nnd n supporter of the
administration. In short, It was hoped
that an arrangement could bo made which
would havo enabled tho two gentlemen to
meet officially with courtesy. Tho work
in this direction was dung away, for both
Mr. Sumner nnd Mr. Grant aro Inlonnely
rililf IliRti. nnil the former lias cnoUL'h van
ity to fool absolutely certain ho I right
and that tho llepublicnn parly will follow
him. Nor Is ho dctorrcd from a zealous
opposition to annexation. And indeed, n
personal quarrel with tho l'rcsldont, by
fears of ruining the party, for ho doesn't
bcllovo that tho party depends upon any
1 In dirt Iin bo.
lioves that General Grant i at this moment
a weakness to tho party. Mr. Sumner has
been "stayed with" by moro than ono of
111 niifi't nf tin il lifuporlici! in look nil tho
contingencies of tho future In tho face.
Wno Senator satu to mm, "wcnenu urr.uu
Is uru to bo renominated : nnd the counn
...,i .. r (nl lin. u-lll mL-n vmi Into n noI-
tlon whord you cannot support hliu.-und
thp;i you will flud voun elf .outsl !u of Hut
party." To this, Mr. Sumner replied that
ho did not believe General Grant would bo
riinnmliinli.l. mill If 111! WITH tO llO. Ill
prefiit',Rrjs(irt .weAlpjJn'qC pAVeJit Jijm,
from Mipp'ortiug.hlyj or ,auy oilier itepubi
ncan as n cuoice oi cvm.
;orKla-.o CIiimiuo-No Ilrolulloii,
(ITUII1 lll.ll.llU . 1 li I .. I'll. J
r.i.rrtit ti UHI lLli CnrfitCuillt'l.ublUt
fact with wileb even leu'JIng I)iuperjitie
papers In thVcbdnfryVpcalC of 'tfi6 Tftoi
flection in ueorir a. nicy can un -wunu
erjul change jjA 'Wt, ylution" nud
Lx)iiVt theliJlTgiliallV imdjilbqiV-ftU In
iec!Mitiiic atijucj'iitJjUnoiiJ nia.it
flTlllPlltl
Itnt ilinr.i line Ilium nnchauar no rcvalu
I Sim m itondllv cult ft
iinnvi- Di-tiiiicriitlu urn britv under all the
reconstruction nets. In tho tlrst ntnto
election, April, isos, eycry iicinwnn
Ueorgm feu wuu nuruu tu wu.uv..
clortwl by about llflcen thousand majority.
An lntlmaio aiMiciawi oi n man v
r On. miii.ni n& thnv ramo in. loiii
nMv.i .v....... , I
IU lllllb IlVHUr. II1IU H1U uiillil win. ....'-..
had to count In llullock against original j
returns, ho',vlng lirteen thouiand inujuri
ty for Gordon. Hut It wa of noutu for
Georglsns to tav anything then, man it wi.s
. ri. i . .. . i ......
for a man in suacKic 10 irv iu unuw
linrn-plpy.
Next, in NoTcmber, 1S03, at tho preil
dontlal election, tho veto'stowl, Seymour,
lu-i,2i Grant 67.11M Democratic malor
Itv, .1,C88, or probably a heavier majori
ty than ha bean cn't In December, 1H70.
Vhcre, thort, tho cStnge Where the re
mild iiitollltf int Ddiii
ccrutlo papers speak of this election a
anv extraoruiiinry iiomii.u tiuiiigu m
Ge"ort:in. It I but the expression of her
nur
poso of subverting the poiiular will, and
returnlnttjUlsixiiildumulcn.t vervict.
... shall -?7,u? M4
-rf.t. i-.tuii'iri u ,1 mIAaiiii nr llu
xiiu luiiw.mi ........ ... y
mostlrilllant'attlcles oviir wntton bf tho
lamdtitcd Ocorgo D. Pri;ntlco :
Hut the flafof 'naturo Is Inexorable.
Thoro is no nppeM for roller frjin tho
great law which doom us to dust. AVo
Sourish and fade as tho leave or tho for
et,nnd tho llowor that bloom ond wither
for a .iy havo no irauer num upwn m
than the miclitiest monarch that ever
shook tho earth with hi foot.tep. Gen
eration of men will appear ana uisup
pearas tho gnu, and countless multitude
ilintthroiiL'thu world to-day, will disap
pear as tho footstops on thu horo. -Men
seldom think of tho groat event of death
until tlio sliuuow tail aery wmit
.,.,ii,i l.iiitm. frnm tliolr ovos the traces or
oved ones, whoto living smllos was the
sunllglit ot tueir cxisiciil-o. iwiw i""
great antagonist or llfo, and the cold
Uiought of tlio tomb I tho skeleton of nil
fears. Wo do not want to go through tho
dark valley, although It passago may
lead to 1'iirudiio: and with Charles Lamb,
..... .1., nit u-niit in llo down In the i!rnvo
even with princes for bed-fellow. In tho
beautllui urauia oi ton, mo inny. i
mortality, to eloquently uttered by tho
death devoted Greek, find a deop response
In ovorv thoughtful soul. "When nboutto
yield hi" young existence ns a sacrlilca to
late, III uoiovou utoiiianwm iuki t
shall not meet again, to which ho rcplios ;
"1 atk that druadful queitlon of tho hill
that stem otenml ol tho clear itreatui
that flow forovor or tho star among
wlnuo Held ol' a.uro my raUi-d spirit had
wnlkod. liWldookiipotltUyJloVIhi; iVoo,
1 feci tlmt thoro lUsomethlii In tnv lovo
that eannot, wholly Tiorith. Wo shall moot
ngain, Clemniitha. '
members of tho, legislature, wno -Jiava
horvtvfo.ro' given Gen. L"j;an. f-tyoraWu
consldoratfon for Yates! scat in tho smhIp,
..... i.,...!.. ..i.... j...i...i.k. '..'.nit! iIhf lhn
111 u uullllllll: 'i "ini'inii
great repunsibllUiVtJv)vrof uiuiui in
tlio boleetiou ufli for thiJ entttorhp
who is connected witli
tlmt Irrirnlrolli'dainl htmU-d
extern capital, t The Senatorial I'OI'tOit,
now raging n thh city, I a warfare of
imitorn capital against weltenj, Interests.
. r.1,1 . l. . . , . . tilt I .fcl-.tl. .1 lin.la.
r iii tne poopiu oi tiunuia iuit.nn
luturo tlmtjludor.o tho money rings of
wasmiigionngaiiiBi inoiigritiyi.iiiii. ..vn .
Timo will determine. fyrfrW Jtegln-
Ur.
tfiTGov. llaye. ot'ohlo, Informs tho
Legislature that tha constant nnd rapid
Increase of taxation demands considera
tion ns threatening tho property of tho
Stnto tho Stato taxes hivln lucreasod In
ten years 3tl per cent., and tho local taxes
having Increased nlmoit I75porcont. in
ho Eftmo time.
mural. .inn li ii iii" hv" ' ""
...ii.nl n. liuwitl It li till, .tllllllll. OnO ttlMt 1
y!rtuvMhwiVi' liii T Tr,-r"iv l,r"'r.. lUwllwu v'imvoinougiii mm, j.-t
cheating and .frftitf,.ov.eii .though thvy May r?il votf SZQM 'IlUmnh I' replied
be legalised by .latuto uni umwn up w.tn I .,.; !r(.onwobd. 'when vou wero
ever so much care by tho nttorney-gentrai ,iru,.j(. who tho devil would have th
oi wa.v nueu aitiie., loiuuumv' . tlftt ywt Wo'ild have f.',000 to lend 7 '
...iirll.-iil fiTiilPntliltl. 7 I -
I'-
oltleuj'taexorauio jmouc juuniuu.,i5w nu
at ttVunlfl 4njl axpraHjonjigalnitait jlec
tiiSr i.w .Tmww.lviJ Hint onnctul for tho nur-
CEvorUrasru:wilh! lits lay-cs-pecially
tho hen'.
"Why U a wowlchuck ,llko a sausago ?
Bccauso It's ground hog.
Havana I Jubilant over tho inauguration
of tho new King of Spaln.
Thoro aro 73.000 doctors In tho United
states.
Tho earning pf thoilatcs prlion, Mnlno,
lost year wow $1,000 In oxcm of expendi
tures, Tho largest cotton seed oil work In tho
south aro at Memphis.
Itnllu'AVi nn. ttfttlrii-rnHn 'Tlinv
ovory man to know his own station, and
I. .Inn llii,i.r.
I'lillndolphla contain tho larget loco-
rnouva lactory, mo iargsi oook uisiriuui.
Ini. linmn llin inri.iit wnll.natwir manufuf.
torr, and tho largest dental inatru.nent
and artificial teeth manufactory in tho
world.
iSyilotwell IJ. King, or Ilrooklyn, 1
H Itnst n ffli1itnnn),ln IniVo lff if nn iitul
flue safe, In which ho has nightly looked
up his precious goods, telling no ono tho
comninntions oi mo iock. iio wa prouu
of his safe and ready to exhibit it, nnd
cheerfully complied with a request to that
ctfrct from a gentleman who visited him n
. . ml .,-.- 1. I
lew (lays ago. mo vitiior was mucn in
torc.ito'j. iiqvlt iaw anvthinir of tho kind
nnil rAnltmiinl tn fniii with tlm Innk fur
several minutes, while Mr. King waited
on somo cujiomcrs. tie vent nwny,
nvtni. In, u-nnlil linv u rnifn liknthftt. Tlin
next morning, Mr. King found that tho
L'cntlemnit had visited his storo again and
.! flrtllAlll.. . n -u - . 1 I l
obtained by changing the combination on
is nuernogn vwi. ,
tPhn ninrllitiatt flrmlnwwial Nil 11
"Miles Greenwood was Dr. Sincad's postle
lwiv. when tlio liltlu Fifth strvetdrut: storo
waVln existence. Miles could always dis
count n huto or cfrect a loan. In' tho IJoc-
lmiit-.i Tim nntrle old banker had
a pcillsrway of playing with silver dol-i
1.1. I.. I.I. AMI... .li-.-t Ii.nl..
iar! III fill illnV10. .11IIU4 VUlV.wu mu Mrtiii.
oiiq Uiiy onu usKeu.a loan oi ,voo, jr.
Smmid" heard Miles' volco nnd came for-
'wn'rd, fllnplrig hit silver dollurs. 'Jlroko
agnin. .iiuosi nu uskcu, anu wiinnui wau-
t.... Ia. vnlill- tin rfinllniii.il. tl'lniM I'All
vou wCT0rrrrVii6ftle-bor, Mlle,-who tho
.. ... i -t 1 . .i -1.. i i i i
IOUIU
Mutr
mv
ought
U'tiarlliItrmcil)-l
Tlio devolution hus discovered one or
tho dlilleultles In tho way of irtnnMy.
ctiUrutns -woiimn'S sphere. It says tlial
" " , 1.. ' . . . . . I . . n
toon n n imiy cuiuposnur r
ran net tvpo pretty well, and Is nboutto
becomo a'llvlng argument In favor of tho
r!-lit nf vu:ium to do men's work, lomo
ruthlem.icullno tontplrator ngnliut tho
1 . . . . I.I... ...! I I, A,.
.. vo I " " o i ,
pcrfuuuci UUI W IlllllfJ IUI, mi.. ..iv..
,i,u full right away Into tho old routine of
f-nnwi ii i-fititi linn wnsnini?. vaneu iuir u
while
wltn b.iby-tendlng. 'Twos over
thu
HAIR RESTORATIVES
?bqa'0 pnirfgfr. ' vj .
Siuvi:io!i for the f lair.
Restoring ta.GTtKLhlair its
Original Coon
Phalon's "Vitax" dificrs
utterly from aMrthc "dyes,"
" colorors,mil " restorers "
(?) in jsc. It acts on a
totally dyfi'ercnt principle. It
is Iimpidfragrant, and per
fectly innoctrvy precipitates
no n'utddy or lhteilent mat
ter, reipnrtM no sharing up,
and couiniunicatf.s no Jjtain to
the Kkin or the lineij. No
paper curt..i is nec;'uy to
ronceai its tuiW'pia'a'nce,
lor the suv5i0 rca- r. hat is
not turh'yf. It is, .o :i!l intents
and pufpoit.-., -kw iiitujvuiY
i.i 'i'oil '(Vimstrv.
, csrph;..:'.
warranted ' -V-
in the colo ol itiv
itaum'' ir.
. '-haiit:
i ii iilun
r
10 days ati'. r ihi
' . i i
hrt.t
mv being
tioih tin- (tireotion
carefully observed,
IT lii AS
WA'PHR. I
Vil.v!i Nii i i 1 1 1 1 h.s,
.Soi.iuiy AlCsJ u vc.c, istk.
k N Italia' on ham wnti., en-
closing h'-i ooSnd
1 ooStul v
will
forwartl
ii-nmcdiately.
PiiALcy & Son,
c1 Broathaav, N. Y
itiiii. hi:ais.
II.IJ IiAlHN",
IKTIHU 1II!AII8,
nil UIiiUs etter-(in-H prluthiK cuwuleil I
Cairo lliiilctln olllce.
wnce e: J. 3. rOBSGfS,
20 Nortll ElulUh St., Phllnda.
Ddbbliis
Vegetable
A color nnd drcsahit; that will
not burn the hair or injures tlio
head.
It docs not produco a color
mechanically, tw tho poisonous
preparations do.
It gradually rcfitorcB tho hair
to its original color und lustre,
by supplying now life and vigor.
It causes a .luxuriant growth
of soft, lino hair.
Tho best and enfant articlo
over offered.
Clean nnd Pure. iSo acd'tnient.
Sold everywhere
ASK FOR DOIiiUNS'.
Special Notices.
An nilc, llin perfiimo-i now in imv Imvo nnpri
niAnciu-j. An hour.or two afli-r their life, thiri 11
no I race ol pcrfum Irft. lloinllilercnt lillip re
utt "UwooiUng tlio ilia ot Marry auil Inin.ia'n
FKruU Watrr. Imvh ullfr IU npt.llcnlloii thn
Imnilki-rchlcl i-xlmtcn n iiiumI ili'lllilfill,ili-llrl
nU auroo nUe lrKrncf . mnrdlcortlr
... .;:.vc.v .i..nsi:is coxsusm
rjrrirn no ro ri.oi:nA av
trrxm:.
HiviuiiCrCa U.t r..lx...eiiUi!;:youa mr
nil ,ii)iiiui ttii mii-iitii.il .Mill iiu.J.ir criune iii
laici n. riHMumrtM.il, 1 rnl ll'l I uiiartiunl
full Hi.- n i.r.' iUU'Uil.lt.i 1 i.ur.ucj i.irrium
at.'lir.i: tj, ca.il iIUikumiI limn t.i L!lhjr
lt tliilti"- III !.' ""-I " liniwURt Hfl'ls
i.irtuii.'illtui I" nl mViik Colo i fcii'l ll Ih
U'.i I r.a. mill!. i I tiln r.l f.T tlili J ut i-, I.i
Hind r, U I IuiiUi, v. II ilmn In tl.o HLiii-.Klirrn
U.J irw.k'ia.uni ! .i-lir. 1 l"l ml Jul tniucli
M, it. "in M 1:1 !" ii'itnrni t.ntllu.t. . IMIitkt
Ii a P.MIH 1 r.w rxun-imil. A ril IhikIK I'll
l!wn- ii I .Ifiuiii. I-i viirit.rl urn rral i r
t n?t-t i . Inni'i h i l I . ti U-liy iHmiI. i.r.t
i. In,, iin.1. rili" lnwiiu Imiuriirnii thtllnitanJ
urii'llf,n.wir,rii'" ' . , ,. .
Inn lijii.i..l li r;'..n lii.' i
M. ..in lil III "J-'J Prili r i. I nliil.il. mill" urn
i.rn .ir" Vi .,iii .irn. MhI Ui-i Mr ilry una limclni
ijlmi Ma mi i.ir.iri ii" -.' -,"'. .:
i i , nn imit, vli- n ili.iMili.ic4-'. llu y i nnlly
iiAt-3 'I'll' !i,f.nlti.'!itl.il'ili.iMu.t l.iol.
l..-. .1., I ..'Li, i. inn i '., ml luiny
rt'i i ;' i tin . .r u. t .rtii.f n' rl''.t,rinto nti
v Tf iii.iiMil I l nu.iiiiittlti luumtrr. .Mr
I .- ui ( rn. . .; ii..-. . IU.I l-itkiii.niu Uii I...
I ti-1 I .'.' 1 1 llu ' tliil "licr tlirw Ii a Utt
i u I ii,- n.i.ir. ii . I II Ii u -l lui-rfiary in uy.
t.t. Hit. .i. 'i i .1. ,,'t.i j p. r i li ri. i.liltriMlf
In -.ii. .il c ' ', u Ii 'i ii ! iti j li-rtlyi
Ih.in .!.' ... i'.iiii!lil iwillnl lfi tl"f'
l tj'.'i . ii i .ii; t' .i.-yi.l r..
.in ili'V, In lil'i r I tli.l I '41lllri
lui.-li i -l.v .1 " ,-i. Hi wlm araliinitl.'.t
i.iiim I . 1 1 i' r. i! 'H. .Hli.Mnnl
Uici, f. r..nil.ii r- ulil I"". l-rthij h.
ju..r.ri il'.i..il. ill. i. Milium Joltit II ut
i.r.'Hi.anwlnt. I'r finn-ii n-anrilT t 1 CJ.Iwj irriln
Miy in.S" V-ik.(l..i.i, liiliiiih.rr.nnl rliliu.l.
iliUitiry vr.ik.wL.ul i iwuiul ckaimm-a in ta
us r rut il'-i lnm.tn'1 'i 1'i.n nmck. A ptaolltt
t im..i. , i n n i, n,t .iaril'lu I.li4vi,riuiu
if....l i mi' : .1 li I i .i'' r.t-'i i i:iaill-3i.i
fjllvl Ll.4 Ii lu I wr H ll III IrylM In Uklni
e IJ. A I i I ' '- X"ilHU
-S..'i.ii. v I "1" " ' .uuir, M
Mimirik l'.:L,"4...J j .i . i . C - i ut aiwlt
Uii"l ''i.:..nrariy r i Ii 1 1 i. itit r-i'li'ncl'4
Jl.ii.ln' i 1'i.l't fir In-ih . i li in n likely
t i i.ruJ u L.liou. Ii.'alu llun 1. 1. to iiurilicm uu
llj.v. It It u wilU.l3l.lt.hiil I. i. IImI n.tlul
rf rrfil nnly Oloir luuunnliuii. irrcil!y
llie-vir tli.i .uulhi-tni ut. liiilUith.-rMnl.ln
.Sew linvUnl. riu.llilnli.1 Im-l nflliu K-tuhlluii
dlarr Hi l- irli ioil.i.-. In tlnOIMJIo Mitci,
It ,,.-4ii .ii'iii.iiliil irjli iinl Ultra re nun
lui. i.i,iicri4iilli.n'. Ti,it.n.i-t Hrtrnti.i
if ! U Wi lli, I 1.4 kllir.l If I .I.UIIII'liri. ir" III
i idly Mlarii.i.ll'i m mil ti 'ik'.i i. In, :,! Ihr
trvi.i.iiilKilii.irr.iiiaii-..i..ar. luiUUiiy w
hill lU.y lak'i uUt lliiy tili.l MHtiur -M, uliKli
I'air Sru ri Julooi nuu.li l i ,iih-hi Mill hrur I'll
In n fitrdayi. Iliry iny tin uu. i:tl..n n II, till
j.fnfll lm I Iio f.mi.l iflim Ii r knntt.rr nnJ ui
.I,.tiiiiI. i.iilil lmi.'i oru iIUsim'J Kyuu ill
Lj.wcuit.
2lf I.HICO lil iHrum umivi i.in. Hrr mii-riiM,
,.l
.i..i. 'Vv nr.itt.itllr,! H llh tl.i .r A '111 tt. I knUW,
that, i, livru ili.y uro n"l in in1 I m runlinrc Itli
I. iy liiiiiiloin. Ili.y lll iln It i V"ik Uul l n
I'lilml. 'llncf.iin!ililml.iiuM uiililJltn ru
'ill iliy.liMii kIiu irmulii I r v'U. nuili. r
i. li til mii.ti, nn I Hull it'ltiM. .lin aiii'iiiw iolk
ir ii.loi'Uliovr' illy, mil bo i... . loluwa cullnii
uil.u lim-U lri.ro luiiiT. ...
.yi liiil,loiiiiiy ilini.ii l.c'.no In acenn'.
n ii villi ll" I'rliili.l ilinvtiiii.. ii'iitln M.uti
ii-. i wli.r.' ii (r, . r n-i i,t II. ! n r..i 1'iHi li
ji-.M-iry. My oi.jMl I., 1'iji I'l.n-li lli-in 'iii-
ii. Ii. -l i I'd ui l I'l-I I'l'l"' ' ' Il nlvra rv
r ...I '.-nnil' ii u l' H.i ni I". ..i t'i k-r -.vliuii.ryi
I luro li"f i ii 'otli. MI'li n I. lull l.r iou.1. lint
II. o irriilll' .ill 'll i.r !itir.ll''i.i'v'i" i y "I t-l'iod,
Lit-l iili II in to id -li, l. . li ! 1 1 :uly I Hum nl
till l.r.lllln.' if IIikIi .-., lli.ill.iOI'"U(lllu'M'ni
anl elMlei. Il" t'ni'uiic i lull, au l rUiuiny Iiiilil
iwi-nti n 1 1-uiri r trimti u 1 1 unti.'y, nn-l llto
im'I i,l ti vill,r..il.U lliu i,.I,iiIjI.i'i(C',I.I.
l..i. Iliiio i-ro iiuuy .i.,i.i i .il i. nho Uivn
r.,tl il'-i iiul iC'l I'M I. i, .i.i lli-tjiioi i.illu.iir
U ViJ, It l'i id in li j.o t "' I' ' I'tit-iiiily
liii-iul J.iynh..'oi.ii".li I-. ..Ji.irlii4l.tu,
lu ii ly In ii v.4'iu i.-'ii il i in . i'. wliiu r, uili
tMiii. mlimi it hUmt Muiy tl 4T.ii. mUicIi
.iu.ii.II, kirlirii'ilynl llnl I--I..I I'y nwiiu if
utli.nii.-iii.i'i' li-t .o-'li ii hi'i .il MKii lili vkfi
(Imii.." ii . Ii .uu '! Hi i r I I y nulkltw u,i
nihlii .nil ii i .im Ii m ' ' "-Ii iill I" iii'-ll. In
K.t.rUk ,i ii. i lii' ulUiy li . ul. il ul llio Ui.l.
I Im i itiml tu-ii-vi.li ly ilu.y.lii;!. ai.l ran tin
Kt ii. ihi. i '..i.iiii...: . :i I. J 1 1 i-ily iiiinl m any
itt..r i..n.", li ulil.-. i In t.uM, ui.,1 Uu .n--i f
lii.,i rir.-u ,i,.iiilii Mr.n.ii. II .i i ..I .umliun.
III. I..1! -I I'll lii'l'l, 11. .1 I'll, ink. I'uluiunl
lrll., Mi.. Iraki. I (l.. ii1 r, 1 Toiiid Mil
lUml i'i) M4ii i'i vli'.l 1'M.i.il I i I ln'jilni
nik'ii.i. .i4in.ll' 1. 1 -'I i.-r. in i.,..i Mill
tm 11I1.10.1 ininlii M l.iM mi.o I r li' 'iiiini-Uiii
1, In li i.i- . 11 (..v.i .1 iioi.ll' mi, '.ir1.4tli
I.. I'.i .r i. .. ,
M 1 .r . t, lanliii!. 1 1 I f, t.cftm'l,
i-.-irt' "J' ' i..4.til ki. in. -1", ) . Hi- .11 mi t-in,!.
lU'iini m Uh lint Uiii'f mm iilo:i.l, nii-1
I...... u.,1.. .,!' L liiil tll.1 1 . 'Ml Inll lul. Ill lilt.
III. u.o . ..J.). Ill IU I..I 14" V.llilJUl'lllHllilO
. ... T ,....1 11 .. a I, 1. .. iinrrik. 11 lit..
III. u.o . ..j.ll' Ill tu i..l 14-. 4 .in 10 u t'lllHlll
l.iutio..iJ 11 t.'i i'i"l. li Jv.i luw jiaiukni 1
"rl ll llU",ll'l dU.ll U 110 11 , I. UlylO I'I I
iiiilji'.ii i.ill ni!.' . Il "Unt.i outijiol
ili k l.'l Jf II , iHko u U i ot llm I.iti.lr4ki'4,a
.'I 1114
lilt Ul
xaikl
.I..-W ..ill I..I...A VUllll llllJ llOllI 1. If" 1 1111 HUUM
tUiViiu llui riliil M' 111I141UO or watr,r. ;r Ilia too
,.o Ind.iluiUvliiliuil.l.kui pr nf llu S.mulrakr.
1 ry ul 1 iii. Mils om luicllu diluu atir, aiut
141 iniUi-uloui, r.4i)aii.).iliiiii.sUjiiliM,or
i'.nii.ltlioi.l lUori.k U Uiiij i44iUiit, l.y klu-m.
"Ili.-y will I'lvittcl Itn-M V Iio lllglll iUUll .11113110114
.:nn.l iliiiu ini'l lurrra. ' ry Ihn'u ll.iy aro
b.-HWiU luriiikki. 'Ilwy run il'iy'it'-il inly.,
I lit. u aiiiuiiuiicil uiy i.i.4...luiil il.iu tu j!o-
will lu Ll.-lr.'.'J Ili.i il.,ilu 1114 Il.iHllllttlir
I'.'liru tin riict imillSSSl if lUd luliii ai.,1
l,.illi ul. .nil n-tUlly liin ivtulliir lliiyard cur
tuiluwr UllkiU "'"' cdnliii 14 din
Hi'lis,
I'ul 1 irw.1 Uni m ivi -i-"' "
1 iLilicliii'i o ill' .." ' "4r uni miy 0110 van
n il!.m'l.'u' f",""1"1"! "' " "
i Jiiit liol.iwiyilru.il'.
J. 11. M".:i- .-.., X 11.
Ko.14? 'if.. -.til ;i , I'litUiUliilila.
.KJiix i". iiisrs'iiY,
1 ClULtMi; J'i.tLV, .VAMI jOJ.ICj
V l.t.;' " :i:vi.'.
mm:
CairoBulletm Job Rooms
Cor VMlilugtuviim,iiua Twslrtb
ITCUl,
TTJJfSl H
Iu"n l ill n ii'tiii"! iri, ... j-i. .tv...... . ..
,ti.o iil iinwiiU f ruw,i t"'"
!Vi.. .ml. I i llkw-.l'llli"'- lUaliVlnlnl lurU
'.fill. l-lt-. l l0.ni ..wln t llnint
- I, IMlJlttJoil. I will I IV, I Ml "'l-"0 i
ul" ilfr.i.Uciii.'.. inij twir'r -v."; J' 'oto'.'J
,1110 r, (11-iltliy ii'iiiUllMi tliirt' V.i'ai'.iau'd fun
ii.uu 1'H.iko 1'nl'lt yi 1 11,1 1 nui'l'i wi.iii .ir ?
iolu illily 1 1 inalrr 1 r K4 irnutl. u of tho Lrvi.
AIiTiIUAY BROTHERS.
IIIAI,iU8 Iff
FLOUR
Ami A?)nt-i of
OHIO MVKIt AM) KANAWHA
SALT COMPANIES
No . 70 OZZXO IiBVB
CAIRO ILLINOIS.
yyoois lUXTKMIODHE
Hvtct.ni or AttSi i'a.,
FXsOTJH
AND
General Commission Merchant
o. iaa, oiito r.evif, v
novlltf 0A1K0, Hiti.
". ll. Mathits.. " HoTlVh
jyjATimss I'm.,
FLOUR
. A.ND-r--
ojti3Maai.j3.x
Commission Merchants
(Hito l,err c, U.UTIO. I I.MXpf M.
i'iclalat(rnlini;lvr-u la tlinpncrluiio ami into
yoon AM coax.
U1. bE. 1WJBL,JD
N ir'iiirril 10 ilvlivvr tl.o tent
Fire Wood Stone & Coal
In any part of ilid city, in nay quintily uVaiiril,
011 lirt nollco.
Coal Delivered at $4 .10 I'cr Tun.
OKKICH-Our lldrrvisrt, Orth A flo.V nlovn
Hon', ioilodrD almio lliucormT of Klglilli irtt
will Cummcrclal airuuo. dcCil
Turtle Oil
s i
IAJR nv
im m AND KA,
AT
Ds.xoltvy XS x- o sts
THERMOMETERS!
tuehmomi4Tek.s : -
ill
1 5
A
Large Stock
J 5
...VOU HAUK AT...
Whitcomb's
SOOTHING SYRUP
I-OIUALKAT
B.A.HOLAYS'
Sapolio,
laClimiirr unit licltor lliau
Hoi. for t.ll lla xci-i.t wh '
.low. wlllioul wV7,iA liill
Slit S'lollm, riooj; ,'' l,".',rlli
uincrKl llvu CU'iiiiliiir "f
l0,'' fci.... iiiv4i..ntw.
.w,iih1 loNrir. ,... ,.. .
Vor Sni "3 n.kiki. aiii'n
Chapped Hands
GLYCERINE LOTION
I.. Vl.oiiiilU- 'iinrfllMAif all4
U
2
ah .vf.M.... r- ------ ,1 . .
IvuliirtliU' nrtU'U for thr. tntli't f
UiUsvs ami. tii-iwiieu.win'sv
iuirrtdliiiinicil llniiiUiKiiuirnKCsH
32
or tho riiii: jajavpcil.VirM
cnareii .iiiruui's.
TilV OXK HOTTLK.
I lSrAtftrA.i' liV
Barclay Bgothorp.
JMIClKAiUT
TICKETS F0R SALE
S'AUK rroui vrrpool. 'a-'"'.'.
ltow ' Sne.ilown -r"
IMSW . .
NuiTord, MorrU A. ChiiUv. Agt