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On Fourteenth tret and Ohio Levee, a pocket
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I respectfully a k cl tho cltitena of Cairo,
hart-of their patronage. . ,
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CAIRO. ILLINOIS.
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TWENTIETH STREET,
lletwecu WaslilugtoH Avo & I'oplur 8
BoUl BtoMiltoOrdr. FlaiM
Workaaen BnployeU,
Satisfaction Warranted
ratronafffl Solicited.
Wantkp. In any pnrt of tbo city, ono
liinio, well vontilutou, furnUlioa room
villi board, for a gentleman, wifo, and
ono child. Stato terms. Keforonco given
nnd required. Addrces, "Applicant,
JJVtUTJtfoAlce. Jni!Ut
CO.
TUESDAY.
KfirTlio baptlimn! font tu tli'j Iiuptiat
cJiurchftt Akron, ()., Um boon rc-nrmnoJ,
ho thai thu wutorcim bo iicntcl now boforc
ponoim nro biiptlcl. This .iyi tbo Akton
Timet, will rnnkn tlio rond to licuvcn
Butnowliut warmor, if not cnlcr.
i&"Tho Medical nJ Surgical Kcport-
m. . i-, i . ri'l.fl. ..t 1.
r iuvi : n.ouw uociorsi iuiukui u.
All this ntunbor In our country, according
to the prcucnt ccniui, unlcH tho now-
mpcra inform ui fulaoly. In IBOO tlioro
wdro C"i,000 an incrcno of 10,000 In 10
cnr, or ncHrly 2,000 n year I
MOKU UKCOSHTH VUT10S.
Tho ovidoncus that It has bcon dolibcr-
tcly dctermlnod In tbo councils of tho
lUdlcal manngori at Washington to enter
l.n u now crutado of vilification of tho
Suutb, in order to romo tho prrjudlcH tf
thu people, and aid tho waning fortunes of
tho Itopubllcan party, arc, my un ex
change, accumulating every day. 'Wash
ington is said to bo full of southern politi
cians asking congress to Inlet fero by new
laws and tho federal niljltary, in tho local
administration of affulrs In thu southern
states. Alreadv tb'i famlllor tactic of
lfcCS uro beginning to bn resorted to In or-
ler to furnish a juitiflcntlou of tho new
aebemc. Tho r,cj)ublicun press begins to
teem with accounts of vloloneo and oul-
o p;rpetratel In rariout parts of tho
south, ninc-tonths of which uro puro inven
tions. Tho New Vorlc 7Vi'4i4i: bus tigaln
diligently entered upon this work of de
liberate detraction, and It columns begin
to MMimo tho familiar tono which cliarac
terlziKl them during rrcildcnt .lohtnon's
dmlnistratlon.
In h into luuo It had n long letter filled
ulth tliu most startllni; revelations of
southern lawlesincss, evidently prepared
us thu Urst noto of thu now campaign. Of
courso this will b caught up by the Itadl
cal press throughout tho north, and dilated
upon with all manner of variations, until
a public sentiment shall bo manufactured
which will sustain tho Kadlcal leaders in
entering ujon their vllluiious programme.
There it no uutttion that .thu plan has
been aitrool upon, nor that It will bu ut-
uintiled to nut it in execution. It Is well
understood, In and out of Congress, una
tharu nro thom Minonir tbo Jladlcals wno
do not be.ltnto toextoo and denounce It
Senator Morton t resolution ol inquiry ana
for tho appointment of a committee of in
vwtigfttlou was tho flrt overt act In tho
nw movement, but tho work of prepurn
tiou had been quietly going on for month
for. The documents called lor had
been carefully tircpurwl and depoiitod iu
the executive department, and all that tho
l'rwident had to do wm to send tlicm
lown to tho Senate. Thus initiated, tho
rest of tho wotk was comparatively eay.
A wore of indiiitrious and imai-mamo
newspaper torrospondents can keep the
columns of tho leading liadleal organs red
hot with Incendiary inventions or cag
goratlonii In thu debate which took place
In tho .Senate when Mr. Morton' resol
ution was otTered, its animus wa exposed
by Mr. Cassoriy of California, Mr. Ilaynnl
of Delaware, Thurman of Ohio. It was
openly charged that tho proposed commit- j
tco would tuko evidence which natt docii
cut and dried In order to fultll u Hadtcul
purpose, and that tho whole jchcmo was
simply a dovico to rovlvo tho wnnlng lor
tunes oftho Kadicul party, mid control tho
Southern States In tho next Presidential
election. Senator Thurman, of Ohio,
mado a very strong speech in which ho de
nounced, thu scheme us a partisan dovlro,
and concluded with theso words :
Mr. l'resldont, thodarkost page in Kng-
llsh: hlstorv U that which records tno
bloody exi'cutlons.of tho men who-o heii N
fell from tho block or who woru wung
upon tho gallow by tho oath of 'I Itu-
Oates und ins conieuerates mr ruiiiinvi
In an alleged popish plot. It was sum
elentatthatday In thu Infuriated condi
tion of tho public mind, to nurt that
there was a plot to buvo It believed, to as
sert that thero wero conspirators to glvu
prmllt to tho statement, and to point tho
linger of .tho informor to any man
send him to tho ncalvold or tno diook.
That wus tho statu of things tlioro. It
maybe, but I hopo it is not mat tncro aro
itomo men in this country who think that
it is only nocossary to assort that there it a
Ku-Klux Klan to liavo It univowaiiy ue-
lieredi to assert that tlioro are conspira
tors and inurderors In tho Klan tp tlml
erodlt for tholr assortlon j and to point tho
finger to a man to havu it bolievoa tnai no
is of tho Klan, It may bo that thero aro
Tipnona wlui mitnrtum sucli nentimctlts,
una who, believing so, and uuiiaing ait.
. ... . . ... i i -i,
fair in politics, aro thcrcforo at all times
readv to brlru' un this ratv-head and
bloody-boues, and shako it in tho head of
an aurigiuuu congress nnu uurigiueu yvu
plo. I ant not ono of them.
Wo notico that aovoral loading Ilepubli-
can Journah have taken up the matter, and
aro denouncing tho proposed schemo as it
deserves. Tho Now York Evening Pobt U
Tory emphatic on tho subject, It uya that
Instead of socking to found tholr power
upon tho gonoral consent of tho people,
tho southorn Itopubllcans have porpetua-
tod discord, and studiously msisieu upon
disfranchisement and othor pains and pen-
alitlc for rebolllon. Tlioy havo oriod out
for poaco, but tlioy thomselvcs havo mado
peace Impossible by continuing tho puii-
efwf$
.CA.IR0,
Ishments of war. Tho 'oj concludes mi
able artlrlo on tho subject in follows :
Congress Is to bo aked, wo hear, to pas.t
laws bv which United States ollicers aiiau
superv'iso the elections in tho pouthcrn
states. Hut will such gro, and hateful
and dangerous Interference euro tho ovlls
or whlcli theso southern republican,
complain 7 What thov hopo to gain, or
course, Is political power; but how long
would tlioy l;oop it, utiles mey mnnagu
much better than they have dono ? hat
tlioy need I to allay bitterness and rancor,
to lot people Torgot tho war; and to do
that, thov must stop hostilities. They
should bo" tho first to Insiit on a general
nnd immediate removal of political disa
bilities ! and tuo mot vigorous opponents
of anv and every scho no for congressional
intorferenco in tho local governments of tho
southern states. If they will not do that
thov liavolhcmclvcto blamo If tholrsltu-
ntlon is uncomfortablo; and they must
remombor Hint tho United States govern
ment cannot put a corporal's guard at tho
door or every southern republican.
Wo vory much doubt if tho radical lead
ers can luceecd in effecting their ovldcnt
purpoe, but If they .honld, It will provo
illiaHrott to them, not only at tlio souin,
but all over tho north. Tlio rcult will bo
to incrcas tbo dofeat which is in ttoro for
them iu IST'J, and will alTord another
lllintration of the adatjoi "Wliom tho
(Jod's destrov thev 11 rtt miiko toad."
Kditoii Ullmitix : A friend of tho
jows kindly requests tlio publication of tho
following preamble nnd resolutions, piused
by a convention or tho Itabbi, held in
Cleveland, Ohio, iommnclng July 13th,
1870.
Dr. I.lllcnthut, of Olticlnnntt, said, that,
In consideration of tho religious commo
tions now agitating tlio public t uctii
hemisphere, In accordaiico with tbo prin
ciples of Judaism, it was unanimously de
clared :
1. Uecuii'o, with unmistaken faith and
firmness we K'lh-vo In tbo mvHiuiu ana
eternal (5oi, wo alo believe In tho common
fatherhood or Ood and tno common
brotherhood of men.
2. Wo glory in tho sublime uoctrlno of
our religion, which toacho that the relig
ions of all nations, without distinction of
creeds, will enjoy eternal llfo and evcrlait-
Ing happiness.
!l. Tho dlvlno command, tho iiumI sub
lime imago or tho lliblc "Thou shall
lr,vo thy Tcllow man a tnysoii, t xtetius
to tho entire human family without' dis
tinction of either raco or creed.
t. Civil and religious liberty, and
i .Aiinrnttnii of church and Mate,
nro tho lnallonablo rights cf men, and wo
consider tlmm to uu iuu unguien gumi
the constitution of tbo United StatcJ.
o. Wo lovo and rovoro this ceuntry as
our homo and fatlirrhilid for u ftlld our
children, and thureforo consider it our twr
m.nnnt diitv to lUitaiit lhei!Overnmcut,to
favor bv all mean. fro clutatioii, having
nliiou instruct)' ni to tho care oi tno uit
fiTcnt denoinlnation.-
r,, Wo cxpoet tho nniverial elevation
n.l ("r-,t.,rili.utll)ll of tho Vtllitbt lllllllKll
fninllv to 1" arlilovcd by tho natural
mean, of science, morality, Justice,
freedom and truth.
Th..' rorolittloni wore slgno-l by c:Very
Itabbi prosent.
t3fOuriixchiingoi, from some parts of
thu country, speak of tho entire destruct
ion of tho poach bud by tho ovtrcmoly
cold weather that prevailed rfomo weeks
ago. Wo have exiimlnod tho tree at our
rcildonco, nud find tha buddad fruit badly
damaged, whllu tho natlvo lOcdling havo
sustained but little Injury. Thero Is still
n fair prospect for un abundant crop of na
tlw t-dllng peaches in this section, but
tliu bo.t varieties of cultivated fruit will
doubtle. bo a short crop, tinlus ill very
favorable localities. lUemngr.
ASSASSINATION OF JUDGE
LINDENDOWER.
A COI.-lSI.Mr.l 3IUUDEK.
isiti:.vT EXL'l" mi xt i. srui.-xti-
i:xi'iti:mi:xt
m:uv.
THE ASSASSIN TIUMIATEXEU WITH
IKioiu thHt. I.oui Ilf.ul'h.'4ii.l
Fruiii n gentli'iiioii, who lm arrived In
tho t'lty from SprlngUeld, wu learned pmo
particulars attending tlio ttssit-ilnutiou 01
lludgo Lindfiiliowor. The lnunlt-r p
peiirs to havo been a most foul and cold
blooded ono. Tiiuoaiuo which lud to tho
blood v iltH-d had Its origin in tho fact of
Lindoiibower having bought at khoriU a
Canncfox's land This ooeurred dur
v,. ,i,, unr. whllo Cnnnofox was South.
Imcu tho close of tho war Caitnofox has
brought nut t recover HI lanu, aim
or couro vory umlcuoio icoiings
havu not oxltCd neiweeii mu
parties. On thu day oi tho murilur Lin
ilenbowiir was stiindlng In the wholesale
department of the lliimiioll.aiooii, 111 eon
versatlon with Mr. Wm. Ilensleo. hllst
tliu wngnged, Canncfox entered nndnskod
.i. in.liT... .'How about that land Tho
lud.'o replied that ho would too him pres
ently, t'aniiofox passed on Into tho bar
, , . ... ...i.t-i-.-... ...,.1 .i.,,. r...
and tooii a piw wiu.rujt, "' -
turned, and approaching Llmlcnbower
with pistol in baud, said "y 0 d, you
l.nvn lived loir' enough.' and Doinmenceil
firing. Three shots wero fired, all ot
whlcli took otVcct, and encli of w ileh M
iihvslclaii pronounced mortal. Tho Jtulgo
ixiilicd Instantly. After tho Bhootiiig'qaii-.
nct'ox runout of tho saloon into Messrs.'
Young & Denton' livery stable adloining
tho saloon, and Mr. Young uskod, tio
did all that shooting 1 Canncfox replied,
JJy O d, 1 did that shooting. Ho was
promptly arrostod by tlio police, and there
wero strong demonstrations mado towards
lynching him. Thu affair throw the city
into a wild oxoltemcnt. Judgu Linden,
bowor was n promlnout lawyor, having
worn tlio Judicial ermine of that circuit,
and wus also nmoinburof tho old stato con
vention of 1HD1, having boon elected to fill
.1,.. ,,..., iwii.iil.lllnil hv tlio iluntli of
jud,0 ucmlrlck. lie wii about thirty-
flv? yoais of ago, and leave it , Young lain-
A
I I 1 IHHHataw- . iHIT IN I
I. J l sv iBBBaM; -TTT
I JO
ILLINOIS,
lly. Svha'hr'o wplIpVovJdoa.forli e un.
dersUnd tliat In addition to tlablo
property, bo lcavos a )To toll3f for nrveen
thousand dollars. 1 -. " .
Mr. Canncfox Is n. man- 6t about fifty
voars, a fanner,"1 living i'onae ftro lilies
from town, and of Into years 'bus been
given to dissipation: He tin's aiitjlly,
"."i tin
Coal I'll ttarialiac ,0 .Ussssdsrad
Venra.
Ono of tho most curious phenoniona in
connuction with coalmining is exhibited
at. tho Uank C'olllery,TiarS Kothcrham,
tho property of Earl Ejtr.wllllam. This
pit caught firo one hundred yoars ago, and
all tho cflorts of tbo workmen, at ho time,
und subsequently, havo boon ineffectual
to extinguish 'it. A short titnn ago it was
ascertained that tho flames wcro approach
Inc tho boltom of the shaft, and it.warthcn
resolved, if possible, to stay thclcprogross
to that thev might ot.eatoml to)Uier
parts or tb,o wdrklngi), Atk'ft-gth .thd su
porintendent of t dlHcrio,, .,Mt. T.
Cooper, conceived tuo luoa of building a
wall to shut in thd fire, and In order to as
certain the bost sito for this wall, eovcral
officials cropt on-their hands und knees,
through tho demo stilling smoke, as far as
jKjlb!o into tlio workings. Their charts
were succcsjful.jind a.wall Uomplftcd
nciifly 1:900 yards i length," ?dd",varying
from thirty inches to flfo foot ih thickness.
At distance varying irorn wiiny io uuy
rnrds metal nic5 haVo been insdrtcd in
thl wall, which roccurly plugged-ht
t),p cud, ao that, at ny.tlme, by removing
tho'muiM. tho stato of the air on tlio sldo
of tho firo can bo ascertained. So intonso
is the heat arising from this firo, that poo
nlo ooitcssin wardens abovo tho colllon'
declare thai tho growth of plants is mater
ially alluded, and mai mer nro cnnoiou to
obtain two or throo. crops every year.
Iionilon ifYm's.
,1'avtallsn lUuaWased. . t .
A Hard Shell Haptlrt minister, 'living
somewhere on the frontier ot Missouri,
wal in tho habit of savins to his family
and to bis church:' "Friends, you need
not Uka teiiy-uuuaual -omt ofyonHTfy the
moment or your deain was written oetoro
tho foundation oMUe world, nnd you can
not alter It. '
HU wife observed. whOJsWJTttA Bal-
urday to meet ono ot liis frontier ongs4
monts, that ho drcsed tho flint of his ritlo
with-nnnaai car'put in jBTT-ipoworrmsi
VjWftmsl took ytery.paiiis to nlsJre".!)
tlrat th?jrim fronldffaotr Irt'citto h'c'cHn
tion an Indian.
It struokJw.oiie devUjw him in
tho saddlrfw'ith hit rlllo tnf bis) shoulder,
Unit his eSfidfiel i?oritradicled hisleachlni:s,
and she said to him, 'My dear, why do you
inkn iht rlllo with vou I If it was 'writ'
litforo tho foundation ot mo worm uiai
ou worn to 1m killed during this trlf
in Indian, that 'tide ?woh't prevent it:
irip oy
. it ; und
If vou nru not killed of courso tho rlllo i
uuucuoi
,.111 IJ
,: go whv. tako lt-wlth you-t
replltl, :kl'tj'U.'y aur,rof
'Vti. hft,retlUd.
cou you aro all very right, and that is a
vtrv nronor view: but, sou here, my dear
now reallv but then, you eo, my
rn dear, sutinoiu I lliou'd meat all III
my dear, suiipoio I mould meat an i
di'nn while. I ajji gone, and Id tlina,. h
como,.anl 1 h:idi7t.niy rlUojsvitn iup,wJi
wluld ho do Yes iny denr, wo must i
-J I 1,. .1 . .. I
umu ii au
hat
all
contrtbtiW our part toward tho fulllllmcnt
.ii. ...M
Ilati thornt'a ravorlln Readlnsr.
Unwtborno wa a great devouror.
of
book', and in. certain oiood or mind" It
made very little differs 00 jlo him, what th.4
Villllne oeioro nirrr'iiapjwne.1 10 uu, vn
old play or iiu old newspaper sometlmej
gave mm wondrous great content, and ho
would ponder, oyer tW sleepy, uuluterest
Inij senteiiresas If they contained Iminor
tnl aliment. Ho onco said ho found
such delight in oM'ndvertNcmfnti In'tbc
nowsiinper files of the lloston AthenitMim
that ho IiikI passed iL'lioiout hours ninoiig
them. At othor times ho was very fasti
dious and throw aside book after book, un
til ho found tho right ono. He Quinry
was a apodal favorito witli him, and tho
sermons of Laurence Stcrno lie one com
mended to me a tlio best sermous ov.er
written. In his library was an old copy
nf Sir l'hllip Sidney's Arcadia, which liadi
lloated down to him from a rcmdto nu'ees
trv, ami which ho had read so Industrious
ly for -10 v'cars, that Jt wus , nearly worn
out of It thick loathern cover.
: "Poat Morten'llVuila."
Sltncn tlm recent oluctloil ill Alabama
the Mobile fir'i'if'hai 'urged JheT)ojrtfccJ
riioyor that Stato to oevoio mcir energies
to tho development of tho resources oT tlio.
Stato, and coaolbroodlng over' tho past.j
This advico it illustrato by relating tho'
following anocdoto:
We ri'inemUr qnco, , trnTalln;rai(l)
Mississippi steamor, to liaveUen deeply1
Interested iu overlooking a jpinioof-blnn?
where "a kilo better" wit Toted lust the
tiling. Among tho players wa a blorical
looking gentleman of ripe middle app,
fiorid, iinporturablo, nud eTldontlv mean
ing business. "Each timo the cards were,
being f huIUod! tho moro excitable pjayors
would talk'iivor w;hiitjjmjgljtjijiy0. Vccil",
If "such a card'had boon somewhere ulse,
and caclt timu our quiet I'riend, would call
lliom back to tho matter' In hand with tho
sago counsel . "Look . yore, .genmcn.
thar ain't no usiTfi' IttyiriK' fost mortem
hiimM"
neVlR.osjltowaj faf l.5e,Titi J I
Not to mix my winoj when 1 go oui to
'dinner, and neter-to'toach desert.
To go out shopping with my wife wlion
over sjie njkjno, anji.tSl ft ctAwfclW
nnd with iiionoy in my pocket,
To try to like olaisleal music' 1
(radiialjy to Uave 9rT'tribking. '', ,. "
Not t- sit Up l.ul'u Nt uigbt i' apd io get
up earlv in tlio morning, light my own
vn.Jltlll do W'T1-- liraukfual-. .
. To know all about eclipses, ozone, spots
on tho mvtitotovMVi'tf'i I
Not to oxeced my Income f jl's '
To eat cold, meat utjlinner wltnout a
murmur or u frown. . .
To loam DozUiuo. and to play it with
my wifo uvory evening when wo aro JJono.
To cncourMgo tho,l(sltlmtodraii)ftti
To wear goloshes 1 .and ''
ot to send any moro Jokos, q runr
Punch. ' f
. rr...., i .'' . -
Vm:.v a steady, woll-behavcd
young man U 6ocu shuking hands with 11
pump and bidding it an all'uctlonato good
night, or saying, "1W old Corkinsoii
itcibsorow, thero may bo a faint npprhonsion
1 in ha been taking something,
U I i t"
M
j'
y 'AsHi.ain3itaoi-
Patrick" Ilo'nry left in his will tho
following liifpbrtnr!t'pn!ag6- "I havo now
Jttnninil nf nil mv nrouertv 16 inv fiuntly i
Uioru Is dno thing moro 1 willi 1 could
'give4 them; nnd thai Is thu Christian
rcllrfion. it tner naa mat, nmi iii. .
..lv.Vlt,AMi1iti,r hllllriif lhfvSodId bo
poor.
L 'c'ongi'cisriinrn'at-I.ttrBP.
Tho Doutooraltd' fireV-f1 nro' discussing
the morlts of a candldato for Ongreisman
Senate. Tho nnmoi of many nblo men aro
mentioned, nono of whom would ho moro
fitting and popular pljh (Wa Jiarty in Kg-
yjH limn lion: v; n. ureon, oi -iiiro.
irtio Judgoi a whcdl-horso tiiat alwny
iloes verv tll'ectlvo and tierstTCringy,in'k
trltho pMsvs.fWto ffjttls 3!!30
tOSr-Tlio Chicago Legal nowssays that a
caso was reecnliyih i'oiuine, in mis atate,
as to iiiliuittlnit atheists ns wltnitsos. In
court. Tho lestlmony of n well to do mer
chant in tho neighborhood was objected to
by tboj opposing counsel on mo t;rouiiu
that tlio wllucsi. was an atlielstlibclieiog
n futuro rowardor punislimont. 1 HU tho
witness admitted, but stated at tlio sump
to
count of his religious opinion.
Tin: ruiTrwil''.travoIor ""will find u
.rchiedyjtt?lfpk((.(omiaMft
hannfess, and a suro preveutlvo of ho
ovll'iftWtsYwm 'OoitstlpHtibn'or Chahgo of
Wfttftr,aud diet, by using Simmons' Liver
ltoguatyr. r r ; h , Jnfidawl W (
-DrrRiHATPS-
a'ill.
' 'n. (lit,e miTj-. an.l nro Time. Health an t
Mon.r. !t)l,0"0 riKWAIlll for njr m of dlit-,
Inanr Mcl. Ibeyill tif'ir.. . ,
M naJ-mciiAi-f iior.iiKN n.tr
A v 8AM". No. 1
8AM",
'l. ar. t!.i
,irt.ii iit lrji ka .we.' : '
i; i l ii . i I. U li II i. .1
F. I, I. XI It D'AMIHj: l .)
. Orsttit TmlciKnil.Ulrlnicat
In tl.e Mnllcil I lt. I'x. KI
tllAl'S liOl.IH-V A.viTbors
,Tli,l!mt'll' are hot ajrcrlunl t. Cure all
HfcmaUlat., anl UmM none. Imt aro rmranl..l
which thty are rr)taBin'lrJ, when all u'!r r trat-
rnentiiaTiiF'i, iii iu,u'j j".
noiinceJ at Incittahl. by tha Uit otvf lu' lloV.
",ar' ' ' i ..tr, nATIMHT
Eft
IIAI.HAU, So. I, ff t:icn, Ulcrtl
Hor Thrift aifl Xo"'- Pnr t.y, Culane-
ouj Craitt).n, nmttrM'foil llletrhas. h.irfii! ,
f tha Sc.lp. HcrofnnXc.) Kla UaOrtBtS.lIl. n
Tt'r. AlfraUre Sl ttlfA Irinar rr
mar., all mtrcurfrora,'th lyllnfl,' nal lear-i
li.. hlrwMl nure
II. WCIIaFS rCOUlKN'
' )(V' Tfori.( eorai .Mf reurlH Affff-
ii227ni,.iiT,itljaj In I ail Iu fjrui, act
amt'ltilnrtilfrioancsie. . .
frlft ofllhtr No. I of, 2, Jl vr liJUt,.or li
lllClTAU'S GOLW
iNTinoriT'a ra'll al eurof.rnll ur" ary
niOTMfTiqitef-
ti KI.IXIK i'AVOUlu a nml m t
N.rruiii ur l.cnrral Hthiilty. In iM ur
yonorl Impartial! rneriry with wii,rfut rffrct.
Trice H pr l.tile. r twn tor it.
Oil reo.lpt vt prlctf, the.e runxll'i fill w
ihl.iil: tu n).y plic. lPT"n,t atleiitlnn pat't t
all i-nrrcil-iiiiriiti.. Xeufl Viuhi (':'', .V'
nam ur " int. mcfurn n.m:.v iiKvniiKj,
l. Ii. llli:IIAlWS, J. rropri.tor." Uuu l
lAMti'.m. I). ;t. ltlcTlAIID., -US Varlik
Ktrrtt. N.w Vwk. t , ti ,. i(
BeVeii'L money lytrxprt, or.i'ntrrjtJ.'W'X!
tiiarkeil 0.1. P.. thrnuitlr yur fiii,':ill iti.U
ouy will meet Willi llln-. .
Ei'T -S ;
TICKETS' TOR" .SALE
r.tUK I'ram vrrptml. I.is'lnnilfrrj",
(llnoRiiw io uuniionis --si -'CHlro
IHUtt.. , ' ('
HuH'onl, MorrN & Cuudre, .it
- its:: c: S. -vC-wfls,
kci-l.orthllH 1 tt t-' I'miA1!"!
Dfiiis fXPsB
yECETAkEi-Mill
A color nnd (Ironing that will
not burn tlio hair or hijuro tlio
lio.nl.
It tlaoa.iioUpi-oiluoo! i color
nieolianicnlly, na tlio. jioisonouH
jirciiarations do.
It grailually 1 rc'storca tlio'4hair
to itd .Qi-igiuivl,. . colon au(J4 lustro,
. . . . 1 r . . . .
l)y(supplyiii npv li i V nd v'S.9Q
Vlt'.caiirio'ri ri luxuriant growth"
ot soft, Uno Jiair,
Tho boat and eafest avliclo
i vol:i.Qt)od., i . 1 1 r ia , a ii
-II T. 'W awlimmif .
uUIV0.U.UUSU1W -ilUDVllluiviii. 1
Sold ovorywlicro..
X ASK FORboBBINS'.
J. 4 v't'Jjii-oiLiiailyauataactlou.cAUAUiKuurvou
H&l.Ttfli. i.,.,i,,4ii.a . 1 ..tn Imetntr (risil
iillor.'r. Amir!' - Ji llr'ftl rTIilJ;
UiMriitlHiliu
.7d M4.-iUU.t.,.N. V
IliH.
Can 1 ... ska ojjjjet JjJ PJivnro uj.
.WllUoul Inti rr.rlnR With Othr Vn'
liie: T
AU'lres-, eontldotitl, .
. .. TUOJUS JHIUOA.N A CO.,
tiovaiitSm OUU, llronliy-iy Kbit York
vv
til veil flratli f eioryi vo iiiiin im w
net
nutiiit iii iwk, I'KlXi "' Iwautalilo IiiihIiii. pay
liiBlJOti il.iy.ine. ,N'i ((ilteiitcrpri.i'. M luun
nif. riu inonei uaiiti'ii 111 iiuvatii'i'. jiu,i.u",
h 11. MoMioi: k i;.NKi:iv a t-o., ,
mnilnliv 1'ilUbiiiK. l a.
t WkuniMMail nu'oatli binrtWf? ifl nlm
.llislaM Wood decided that no man could
slsjriii4iani'iBtTll rlglit'b'r prlTi!e;o on'ac-
. iI
;tW'
-T
Special Notices.
iiATcu.oii's iiiiAiu nvi:.
Tins anporli Hilr Iye lilhn u tua Woal n
IVrfpctly ILirmle", IteluMeainl tntantnneoiis
No ilin''Olntmcnt. No Ui.liculou.Tinli nt L'n.
pleasant OJor. Thocnulnc W. A. liatchclor'
Hair Dye pro.liicp l.MMKLtATIM.Y k .1-n1l.l
llla-'k or naturnl llrown. lioea not Stain the
Skin, hut Icnve tho Hair Cloin, Snfl ami llenitti
ful. Tlir only Haf and l'crfejt I've.
0il UylfrftJ-1i. Mrtory ir. i
IlutulStroU.
eodAwJlly
Ann rule, tho perfumes now in use havo niM"Me
nnneny. An hour or two afior their uc, thero
notrocoot perfume left. How.lillerent I tho re
sult sucrepdinn tho mo of Murry and Ijvnman'
Hori'lft Waler. Ihiy nrtor It application the
han.lkerrhlel exhale n mint ilullRhtDll, 'lelle.H0
nd nureeiil.lo IraEmnce. marl'leoi'ly
a. i !:. cossvmi
IUtiti ne ' it t:i'ri--r.ro 5- ir..;.r!i.l my
nlvietimi :m. aiinill'.ii titii-t mill; tr liimr iti?
lu.' 1 a. i, I. ,:it.,u. n, l ! 1 1 lint I un.l.r.tanl
fa. 1 1 i.j uioi.jl.t tJ h 1 iiiMii'il ion itnit
at ir.. 1 1. ilt.i ' 111, 4.' I lull; . I lunllliy
,, ,., I;, . , L. ' l.Ii t 11 1 .1 ll I HU I !' 'I K
f.r 1 ''11 ' il l'l''M C' I'll aii'l Ih.i l'-t
,,r , 1 j niiin lit fr i'ti t "i; ".In
v.ii r, it I 1 11, I li tlm Hi ih.Mli.M
thu 1 mi; -m j 1, r'.i.iir, ami nut m!')t lain' !i
1. ! .'1 1 hi 1 . r if ill. m la'M l'. I Jint 1
I, ,, 1' I r n riiumm. i.l. A r "t l t.ll krf
II. . 1 r I . ., r..ian. lnli r I ajw runl J '
1 1 Sill .'m yitlsilaail IM lH h ril.sea(hirtt
: . 1 n' r it lif iiinir n.'Un i 'ft t;'clliualun.I
U,.i I 1.1 ., w.'ra o.i ii.' r . .1.
in-,. 1 .1 11. it. 1 1". r.l' e-ti l!. riv r Ii .1
rv.i.M'i i, J iv..-i.t pn rf I i'ilj, n th" tm
..na iir.-HM ' e-'ii. ii'.'l I'"" "i" BiilliMCHiiS
Ji. i .in . ni 1 I 'i. r' ri n-i) . it. it lh,'re. I
,1 . .1 .' a.1 ' ' I t i" t. l ill ll"nilll It
KIM. I" 1 if- 1 ii" r - I tki , rti t It" ' Uia!mi"t
l,n -. ..,t.k. .III r . II.. Ii I- .itill'.rl.U
m. M 1 .' I ' r, n .1 i-. 1' ut , r. int'lain at timni
l.uil'i 't 11 1 11 I t.n. a 11 in I un n r, tuni t f
ll, .a-'fiil' li.m tll,'till'li.';iI"Utl,;al.
I Jill. .JaiNiJiai, lrein'CfT stvltJU
ftV.I- w-retfii-itisv! irutJ llJii'ii.cviMut.
in, t i i. mil 11 li, iiN',r.i'.', ui'j-.' ii'i..
try
1 1 f
Mr
iy r"' 'l'i"i 11 ' " v " '.'I'l
1 -a. 111, r. 1 in 11 i tnre. trat r tu
taru lit lu
I ,u 1 1 1 ik, III 1 tu ,n Mh " i'i"d '
c -ii ui,,r.ir.-1 nl a 1, n.'t uc.rt.rj ti isy.
tlai.n re :t e. rrmrn're p. r''n ci" t'liltnir
to r, ,t i ' '-. h' 11 r.'UII to .In- ihTilyt
tli-rf i 11 v i I . n, ,ow. II ,1 .wtl lit lli ' Mule,
'-.T-iM-wl. t'7i'rKin'ifrLyii:i,t .'film In.iliii-
lh imn .11' I, It I" Merit tlmfl nlin aretr. ublcl
villi Uaiii-I Uur, h .'..inhii'lst'.iiwh.ilerontm
1-.i..,i. i.' Hi .ut.t'iJtialit h 1. 1 rtliwo vliiiia
I n;n. ere ill.ttiml. n r.'.wo tiutuna j, .i.t Is ar-
. a.Ulylw.)Tt..rnJltl. , ,
.. .,.1 ... tiv.1 .rr,ri.,.!.n.
ally In New Yetk,lien. Ha,'
i,Ua,try w.. k.y
u.ri- ti'" I '
14. ,,", II, J.4I I Hi."'
. k, Urii lMwnn.1 1 n.nnln.J i n ai
nlturnerf ..H ie t!.L, fliui4
, I UOI a A ,T .V i'i .i.,,
Ui.i,lia. imIUIi tlta tn tin,'eritan.l tlitullwai
Iu, I.
... 1 II 11 1. 1. CUU. "II 111 1' ..fl I l.iii
A lf ti I -.v tii t't ti . .'. '!. tf
"liena 1 ' ii.i"! rrt.
H. we t 1 ail', at' I
' ... I.A
t,..., ft.i-1 i . t
ilAH'l Ti. ! At tlw t..iiwu Ii iii.ii likily
IMh'ltf'jr!' us InM.t flu 1 1 .' -" n - -r,l..l-lutli
. 11 Ii a vrtiW.nl I till tfU that tatlvl
i f 11 r..ll n .ytliotf cvLM.ui4j.n. t.xua.li
1tr if Hie t '.literal lit. ! urliaii.t.lii
S.w LiiiUl'l. unil,lnl al iMiinl !, t.i,olai.iti
tit ! irll.lii Oiiut.'. til Umi MiJlM Miu.,
A iViH?Trtlw.rcvlrf s"1' '' r" '""
t ,ji.tMuf tlwilr, Uatra-l tvrnnMA
r I fa vmiM ,o wti-l If r iuiti.ltri !' a
, janinl,intMioil'iKllniMilli y
t.-uv utsniidl.tir.i.ii.tii-i.ix.M'.l uniilicyaiii
r .t t'.' t iV lai II.-vl. 111 ttl.til.r...t,v.li.. li
t.xy ..r. en.lUiu. iiKtiun I Ih n.-ir wl I wr ir i ll
lint, iv -4)... Ih. y p.y iu aitciilk.il lu II. M
1 r-.. 1 1'ic f. iiim . 1. 11 fur nil, lli. r aii t
ikU.r M.lJ.unUI U.J t-111 ato ttlK.wJ UjviM all
L-Vft-ft'in.. . - . .
Jly n ) t rcr.'ni wl, " luts H aftvlAt,
.. ..... ... L . ul.i.n.t ' ,...1.
lit 11 ltlbu,l'l.'' ,m '- 'T'V. , .
nil"' IM.'II'. rri.tn'k 4 riairnu.uiu.-.
Kh.trfV'. )l4!!ralu! I'lH. ftii'l pi toni.nJ.i.
I rt-
. t.niui.ltUMliiil.'uUriniMiciiK.,liitcufl I am
Ib'tiutryu 'iiii,i-I mill ilnir Aiti.Ji. I Iik,w,
ilrtt. hi ni iltuy ara u wl In ttrt't "'i nltnc una
my il.u..li. ui. thry K.ll ! ili ia that Ii rr
cair"l. TSii.aeei tnjliihcl.iiatura will ilu Hi. rtiu
L" lhM.ui wlw fri.i'rlt'. Mr mil, cmith. er
u..i,i iu.at.,ii.l 11.. u 44ti'illi"ail.iiijii.tu
IT I I. -.Ilt.i'.r ",' .11 hi) law I. 1.4 W Cvriwtl
um. , Km 11 i.e.,! i,,n.. ....
Jly,!mii.toyi''iii. ihttonihlltlno In seennl
an. 11 mill tno pr.ut. .1 tlirirliui,., nr,l I In ...uu
u u Iii in a Ir- ,r umi ir tho Mamlrake I'lIU It
St. wary, lly ".''1 11, t'H'iu tut"' to th. itnni-..Ii.-I..
I't ii(i 111 .t l.. ui,'. It Ii nlnayt a
...Hkl .l.,t Htii i 11 ti.lli nt Ita.-ini 1,1 m.tv liutu-m
lluielioti ui utli. 11 1111 11 ri li-il i.t i,hi. aim
tha t-r4liu, 4Ik.ii i f Hut MUli, r..inv i.'o.l l,nnt,
tjj willl It ui'TO ll'.li. i.U.fli Ii rluM-ly l,.llvt.4
ty.l h'-atuik'uf thuluiuf, thtlitho iuiikIi liA.ni
a.tJ autl.-i, IU. rrrei'laa 1 hill' an I chiuiny iillit
ini-at. no I"iu'f pr ..train tin. I unimy, on.l Ih.
iwtl. ill ' t. W'H.l t i.l,l"i wiul4.uiiik'it.M.
h .w. ihmi itt many i..i..uini im. h. Iihj
rwtt." nmant i'ir to Vl' ti.ti. 1hai)iiciiin nuy
Io n.kt-J, 1. Hi- " nn I" f'T sii'hr certainly
flier.-1. .My ill 1 If 11 10 li I. nn.l rirr li-'. l-eiit.
lu n 11 11 n it 4.1a 1 , ciuritik 11.) mut'T, mill a
I'ltiii rtiuiu ,r aUittt , i-itiy il, vri. whKli
li,.iii.l I- k' pirur"l4t'ynt that p. ml lymcinul
nihi'mi, inti-1. 1. 1 -I'd a riu, in tain hi. ui.
tfj. III1I11 tint ilinlll 1, 1 Ih. ,ir.i I y walklni up
aailitwun a ii'Htt In. frrTi,fiii nill r-t'iitili, lu
Iuaieiiot'i ui utli. Willi 11 nll'li fr f,H.I. atut
uriltfr 111 S.w li up alitalUif elroiil.itlitii ufthn tlct.t.
I h.ia b'ail lUi'i-uuil. l-y ihMyitiii. kik! eant
10 1.111.. Cn4.uvUi i I. ra.ily curnl a any
ilhu'C iit, If it mi. 11 1 1 liui'i,nil Uiaprvir
flutefta.Vi iitl(urr:,.U .. lu-.Mv.liiMi.Uiin-i!i.uii
ott ree.irL tl. X Sh' a v . Puiiuuiiti
hifVi tla.flmte I'll'., ait v-awf.1 Tu. luu
iuiM ivr iiny ef itfrnt ..yin.it u I... I, . riot
tan,fcl.iiiiipll,'iu i.jwh "-ey, iiw ll,iul.l
pi. fcltii,i 101, n tu flnl 'ii I"- r ri'iiiiimpiij
i.hii h tibwia Hi- u-tl livut limit.. J li.. uf tlcalll
I, On tr LU,
Vtfirnt lVs llwlu'.t I'll! ara fvnoi-mhj,
rterjllv khmll Il.i 11 up Vy i-r thtui un IwiuL
llieyaet 11 fhe lirrr 1- llir thin rolvtutl, .til
t.-a,, 11 11. ,1 1 ti--.111 .'" - ...
lUtyu
iiri i 'ilii In 'il ran-. hr rtiirillio
L..J1.11..1 11 rtutiin.1. 11 yin m." mi ri
Waulrilt. i .1 in,- j.v It 1 .11 lu' illliall.i
,itH In iJhi,tftl..,l,tWliii4rikil,uii.l
tiiivMiii'rdi'"vy .ti ii i'i ii ify "' uyu
bliviAUiil. nUfl.1 fioliui.-. ut wiurtr t MlMI.
fffi iTi-liiUUU' liifiult,l"vnau tho ilamlrakri
itcryiuiilii. ami J"'! ma) ll il"" tr. an-l
,at waiir-iuil.,111. ptdn,upi'MJiai,i'tltt.,vr
e..r:i. mihuut tlirfik 1 fMue tiialj ski. hy tl-ui.
'they will 1 r.ut.1 iihim vrhuliru In eini(i muailuia
maiint 1 hill, awl t.ver. Iiythttn. Ihey am
1 1 unity lianalua. 'Hi. 7 can no yuij yn,t wily.
1 lam uuuiiawit.'.l luy pri'ifiiloial tun lu Hon
tunnul Vt'W V rk, Put miiiiuim lul ?U"'Ij
..tu.... .. i& s.irth h.iitiHtPMt. riulwttlihl.1.
1 iv .r I: ut'. 1 1 marrutwi tu.uw- n wp . i .
iirry .taturU'tv. fr ,m P. a.m, I j J. km. '1 Uu. whu
t.ltittlimm.-hri'jniln .lIiHItli iLg ltr.nr"iutltr
ull P. rharef'l rtvu ilolliri. ih. lUiplnuitlttr
iHtjlai the I'twi ronilltltm rf lt.olnii.ii au,l
citK-ii cut rr billy Ir
Ul'lo IT II, t. , liUt I titw
11..1 .1iti a-my 1
t.(ollihiuilly utj.wtl.
mi ill nif ti'iitnai itinrtij
UU1.U tiUU le4US la.iu .uilliy jvivun w ii"
li.rt,.' - .
It, rniiclil.l'.n. I
k It nr,l!til hm pei
11J tht'ir j il. 511 W" (in
wis
Ml.,, iny ni' I.- mi '. aiiJ
ruu.hl
1:11 'i ix lii.tiUyiwnallM
therrhvillnv aro lil il
halilu t.iMku t Mt t ii'i I'M' wiiluli.taif.1 linn.-!
ri'i hiir 4 I uWm ilaivufauijopritii Millions
iiielfaliltlly It tn.'4tiri;I..rrtuUgmf tholtu-
'Yull'.hrt'tithii. In nil -iwuJioa.-ctiunianyiuy
MrdlcL'in, rrlit;lt an,l ilwrtluiauyititt tan
iw iiliuin with mt t..n.uUlliS EIC, nut tun b.
LvUjUt llVUI ILiyil.Tlffllt.
J. II. Swrsutw, il l).
Xo. DKutlU S.tUi Slrtvt, 1'liila.UpL:.
,IOJ 3 '. 11T3NTJY,
a voi.i.r.ar. vi.acj:, xmr roju
AniOI.r.iAJ.K A.T.ST.
TISM0l"irJTI0iV OF lAItT-
0!JF.KSIIll.
Tluii'iirtiii'M!i heietoforn rjltlng tftiTeen
1'. Pohlu ami K. 11. Hlnoktlolli, nniler tho firm
innm of V. Tohlo Hto. klletli, is ih'siljj dl.
aolvivl hv lituintl eontieut. K. . HtorVdelh U
milliarlu.l tu eolhNt nil niit.twi'l ne ilclit duo
totuiuiiin... j;jlSL'KKunir,
Tliobu.inet.of Iho lata flnti will . I.; nifnue'l
nt tlioiilil .Mini, br F. S'.BTOOhri.ru.
.1 iiinary iwh. nrfl. t Ja!ljl'lii!l-
yAiTKXTlMK KESCJl'M
Family Grocery
Con 8U1 St. & lVashliiBton aye,
Cajro, - r lllinoia
,,iipplleilMfilhtUc-l'nuiliu8t
(Irawrlci, IJrcon ami Dried nit it Can
ned sVrulU,
Dressed Poultry. Fresh Butter
An.l ..vnrvllilni! dsn nooi eil lor latillly auppiy
r . . . .. ...
It i iu uliiirt 0110 of the beat atoeked uroforiu in
A .'oiuluiuiociir publio ii.iliou.ixo is rwiecllully
Illlll'lllM.
-sa r ..
A . f
ONLY DAILY PATER IN EGYPT..
SOAT STORES,
s
AM WILSON.
DKAI.KIl IN
BOAT STORES
GROCERIES,
USD
3P r ovisiona
110 OHIO LEVEE,
Oniroi X1113lo1ss.
CINCI.NXATI ADTEBTISEMESW.'
FOUNDRY
MACHINE SHOP
STEAM ENGINES, IOIURS,
Copper and Sheet Iron Word
No. 248 East Pearl Street,
CINClJtSATI, OHIO
JUa
ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS'
--CT.tr 'v-l
SAPOLIO
Tao superiority of tnia eicellent rreparsltoa
ovur auy uthar artlclaa.ar otTerl lothe-paMIe
has lxrn ilrmonatraletl hy the woo.lmful popular
lly it liua attained within tha brief year line. It
T44 tlrat tiiauufiwturotl. ISotlaai than
Ono Million Housekeepers
lo.,lay tilnj: Sapollola this and othirtcun
a, aul tho iliiiiiaud ia rapidly incr.aiii s;.
tli brick, rottcsa atoue, acid ! Ijre
din longer a ncceity In tha houaohoK1. slue
olio doe the work of each and all thj,a4
Ih lrle laboraad eipa.
Thn follnwlnff are a f.w ol Um apeelal ue S
Mhleh Hapollo la admirably adapted i
a t'LKiit mSDOWS-WllhoniwettlLj a fwta
or .oiling the paint. Take a w.tcloU.uol
ilnptiiDK, rub 11 oyer the cake ol 8a olio
, mini It i.roreredwliUa cr.atny lather, tod
then briskly oyer Ih pane ol olaaa l.ikaaA,
oUaodpoUatt with dry cloth t?ritBot To
(SSrcitioti. tarni.li or driad paint will raqtilr a
.itlle extr rabblag, ;
0 CLEA! KX!Vi:H-Ueyour dieh-eloth. rubi
on the hapollo. and then rapidly orartha
knlvea. Thl will alto a brilliant aod dura
ble polish, without aeralchiog.
IMII.ISII T1X. BRISK, tad otktr Callaary
Artlelea hub the damp cloth oath ak
of Hapollo until writ coreroJ, aatd than
iiileklyorerth. aurlaeoof the ul.oiil. ii
Mill product a lustra 1'ipial If not superior to
to the new.
TO CXKAX I'AINT A.tD W0OD-WO1K-U.. 8k
polio aa attiro , do not rub too hard, and
riiuo with clotnln clean water.
t'Ott IIOISK ClKA.XMU-bauolio Jaof tOatraa
e.t ralun In Ihn .ating of lime, lahnrana
I ho himt of the artich'i oleand. Try II
(men and yon will never bo without It.
lOU WHSSU.HM mstHKH, Hath Tab.. Moor,
Table., etc. Where aoap 11 a. turnisrly uM
MaiMilin I Inyaluable; and ono ul, will
never bo illieiiiej with,
REMOVES STAIN FRUM MAKHLH
IX TUT. IIUI'SK tor alt purpoie. (.xc.pt wah-
lilt; I'loilic), tin -irticl. ia coor.alaut
i-eonoiiiit-al und reliable;
IM THKKTOIIK I'or iHili.hlns; acalea, maaauraa
(tin, bra... or cupper), kuire., .heara, ate.
IN TIIK KlluT-t'or el.auiutf, pvluhiBt stdi-e-
mnyin;r,nmi,oll,eto., from iiiaebmar and
tool..
SIT llb'0r'l'ICK-f the UKon, denli.l, clr
enillneer, p nnler and enitray er.
X ALL. I'l. At Lit wit are a eleannof and pelfiti -
tut,' KK.'nt, at oik-ii tllwllte, rcmonilcaland
liarmlc.., la required, our Hapollo, will
pruro It great auperloilty over all athar
allliilinii'r. . , 1
1'Olt II l.XU l AMIIXn-Sat-olIol j.l whatavar
pr ul. r, painter, iihotonrapher or machinist
nurd. It quickly remove acid., paint.
.iuuti'1 other alaln from the hanJ,whl.h
viiip will net toiicli. It anftan thahaaea
and leave Ibeni .mofllhand white,
I'ltlt r. a few cent.
bUl.l) 111" your xroceri nnd dxu(UU
Wholeaalo Hupcl.,
Sit Waililugtoa, Nt., aid SO Oxford Ml.
New Yoik. London.
atiir:cdeodCm
STEAK SHIPS.
QVSMW
MUAMIII l'tee Weessljr lissili,!
YorU, I.lvrtool nudeitseesasMaisni.
For pas.'f apply!" CUA3 T, UIMOE,
Coal Oil!
IY 1UTK ST.VMl AUD, 1st rmt
Cooueruire, . ,
LINSEED Oil, Saw awl Boil-
eU.
WHITE r.KA D, ttiiti Cttlari f
WINUOWtlljljsJEglgS. ,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
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