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THE CAIRO DAILY BULLETIN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1871.
8
JOHN
T.iriifr
. t.PBHI.r. MltQfon.1 Tul.ll-h.-H
MOKMNO, OV. 30, 1871.
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IFiihtenption.
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T,ir JouXn WEEKLY HULLETIN.
.nrtpn" of ,h ,V"k" C"ir0 nu""ln
Titt first narrow gauge street railway
in the union was pnt in operation in
Lawrence, Kansas, on Saturday last.
S.x thousand pages of ku-Vhix tes
timony will be laid before congress. At
the loVtst calculatioa. it will take fif
teen days to read it.
SiUlX-VOX is said to be worse in
JCewTork city tban at any former
time and it is proposed to remove tbe
ciuhimis trom the street cars to guard
against the further spread of tbe infection
. . .
Tin: course of justice ought to be
sure in New-York city since it moves
wj slow. Connolly bas finally been ar
rctci. and tie country is informed by
telegraph tbat Hall probably will be
in a lew days.
Tnr. principal business of the mem'
bcrs of tbe Illinois legislature appears
to be to absent themselves from their
Heats. The honorable " senators and
representatives never forget, however,
to present tiemstlvcs on pay day.
patriots. They would embrace tha
ievil before tbov would seek the fel-
Teeue is not the smallest loop-bolo
Jor tbe ftite officers ol South Carolina
to crtwl out of the unpleasant predica
ment their disbouesty bas placed them
ii Time bas confirmed tbe frauds
chirred against them, proving them
iowcTcr, to be twice as great aa at first
reported
Tut New-York Tribune bas been ra
enforced in its support of Gov. Palmer's
course by the chaplain of the Illinois
legislature, whe, in his opening prayer
in the lower house on Saturday morn
ing, made it a chief petition that tho
Lord would bold up the hands of the
governor and incline tbe hearts of tbe
people at largo to 'ivc Vim their conn
tcnancc in bis attempt to vindicate the
law.
GliANT is reported to have .".aid that
be did not hoo why Schcnck should te
reamed for being interested in a mining
tad immigration company. Nobody
expected that ho trmtld sec it. Thw m
one of the things lo which his eyes are
blinded. He doesn't sco much differ
v.tcc in being interested in a mining
oonirany or owning n'good round share
of ftone quarry, if both speculations
pet -cll.
Chk.o wants hooks, Every libra
ry ud reading room in the city wn
burnoi, except one, and that city is now
.Liming and starving fur book nintler
well ts for the more inutvrinl necou'i.
ties of life. Wo suggest llmt enpius of
tbe tif-nnilution of the I'nited Ktntcs
i-nd of 'he state of Illinois bo furnished
iurfjrt dbtribution among the citizens
ui' Chicago. A disinterested reading
v.oulS enlighten them on subjects they
ujijKrur t be ignorant of.
Tni Episcopslianism of this country
ih confronted with a uew danger. Dr.
Ever of Christ cburcb.Ncw.Yiirk city,
lone rooognired as entertaining most
navuucea iiew$ regarding ritualism, has
resignt.d Us pmorate and avowed his
iurj.it to etbli,b a Catholic Knis-
ootid tbureb 1 dwwn the name of
protest! ts generally understood,"
mvs Dr. Ewer. 1 glory hi calling
myself catholic, but not a Romanist,
' for I to as much oppoed to the or!
' rors of tbe Church of Rome as to the
'mors of tbe low oburcb party. I
' do not deny that I practice aud en-
eounge the um of confession, because
ur, ,,- U4 uocirines
' Of tbfcpln.t. lt !..... T .
-.. ixwnai i canaBin-
Tin: flucRCstion of Hon. D. W. Voor-
liccfl, that the doiiioernlio party hlinll
incolin convonlion nnd detormino upon
a lino of policy n'"1 a plntforni, is ttiso
andtimcly. Hvory ten-by-twolvo dem
ocratio politician i tho union bus, of
late days, undertaken to shape tho pol
icy of tho parly, nnd has assumed lo
say to it: " iou must uo tins; you
must not do that. ' Demoralization
has resulted from this condition of nf
fiirs, and the only way out nf the diffi
culty is through the door of a nnttona
convention of tho party. Such a con
vention my speak nuthoritively for the
party, nnd define its policy and princi
ples. Those wbo cannot subscribe to
them may stand aside or go over to the
enemy. If the democracy have defi
nite principles they should continue
to advocate them in the face of nil op
position. Advocacy of the right should
not be determined by the prospects of
success. Defense of sound doctrine in
a minority is preferable to an alliance
with error tbat may ncbicvo success.
We would rather figbt for tbo princi
ples of the democratic party, if its mem
bers were to dwindle to the number of
the apostles, tban acquiesce in tbe doc
trines of tbe radicals. Trutb has often
before been in tbe minority is, indeed,
oftcner put under tho feet of the ma
ority ol men than carried with accla
mations on their shouldors. Let tbo
democrats come together nnd consult,
determine what is best to bo done for
the country, and enter into a figbt
for success, enthusiastic and determined.
If conservative republicans can acqui
esce iu our doctrines, nnd wisb to coal
esce with us upon fair terms, we can
conceive of no objection to tbeir doing
so : but for those republican wbo assert
that they agree with the democratic
party and believe the success of its
principles is uecessary to the good of
the republic, but who, because they do
not like the name of the party,
will not act with it and prefer to see
Grant succeed, in whose succcsh thoy
recognize danger to the rcpuolio for
such republicans wo have no respect
programme, -unyos iIImnci is miuio
larger tlinn li rentonnbU', In order to gtvo
him the mlvni.tngo of tho vole of Clny
county, wlillu Ilrown tins arranged his
district Jn u mnnnortb cut on" nil dnngor-
oils rivals for the tcnatorlnl nomination.
Ho thinks Unit McrU Is nlrcndy sliiin.nnd
tlmt ho will be able successfully lo over
come the iii'.tclilnntlons of Mnjor Kuykon
dnll, nnd having Inld out tlieio two nnd
secured tho nomination, ho relics upon tho
8CC majority of 1808 to carry htm to the
senate. Hampton ol McUonough has se
cured tho services of Wnrrcn county to
overcoino his unpopularity In lit own
county. It It ffulto possible that nil thcao
gentlemen have reckoned without their
host, nnd tlmt better men tlinn they nro
mny nppoar nnd bear on" their lnurcli.
(Julto a tunsntlon was created In tho
house on Saturday last, by tho introduction
of a resolution by Uarr, of Franklin, in
regard to tho $120,000 which Cook county
hns fulled to pny the stolo of tho tax of
of 1807. Mr. llarr's resolution proposes
in settling tho canal lion with Chicago to
deduct tho amount which tho city should
pay. This proposition caused tbo flut
tering nmong tho small birds of Chicago,
but a fow shots brought them down
Aftor some discussion tho resolutions wcro
referred to tho committco on rovonuo
with instructions to report as the fact de
mand.
Hon. "Win. O. Uowmnn presontcd his
credentials last Thursdny, wua sworn In
and took his scat. Judgo llowmsn is a
vnlunblo nddltlon to tho democratic force
of tho senate.
Tho successor of Hon. Win. Shoppard,
Mr. Allen, wns sworn In on Monday morn
ing, no Is also a democrat, and n good
one.
Nothing has yet been matured In rela
tion to fees aud salnrloi of county officers,
but tho subject lins received n fresh tlr
nd something may now bo dono.
A houso resolution to adjourn from
Wednesday tho 2lHh Inst, until tho fol
lowing Monday, was unanimously rejected
by tbe senate. It Is not certain however,
that the adjournment will not take plc,
for there u a very reverential feeling exist
ing here la regard to thiaksgiving and
especially concerning turkeys.
En Not is.
Minister lJnncroft will bo Invltod to pro-
sent to his Majesty on tho lOthof Decern-
her tho memorandum In tho mnttor.
II Y IJOOII Si.
1IOOTN AND HIlOEfl.
OUT KUTF.III'IUNK.
tdr General Schoflold has directed tlmt
tho Apneho Indians on tho Pacific slopo
must go on roservntlons or risk nxtcrmln- JRQE STOCK,
imuii i'j iiiu niiiuiirv. no proposes lo
treat them well If thoy aro pcnconble, or
III them if tuny nro otherwise.
Da? A special despatch to tho New York
lltrald from Mexico, which wo publish
elsewhere, announcci tho dofent of the
government forces In tho State ofDurango
by tho guerillas ofGuorra. It li getting
from bad to worsoin Mexico.
71. FALLWINTEH. 72
O. HANKY.
jWooilhull logic: "If Mm. Mlllor
found morlts In Mr. Tweed that made him
wholly worthy In her eyes, she did woll to
voto for him. She acted up to her convic
tions. She at least was honest and out
spoken."
9ST Mln King, who bus tasted tea In
every part of China, saj-s Americans will
never get the best tea until they aro wil
ling to bid as high for It as tho Russians,
who now monopolize tho finest growths.
m i 1
Fifty-five thousand porioni, with
out regard to parly or color, attended tho
funeral of Licut.-Gov. Dunn In Now Or
leans on Thursday. Tho flags of tho city
woro displayed at half limit.
.MIss Harriot W. Terry, of New
Haven, has accepted tho position of Lady
Frinclpal at Vassnr college This lady is
a sister of Mnjor-Qonoral Terry.
JJX- It Is reported that one of tho large
hotels In New York, which was oponed
this fall with crest telat, has lost a thou
sand dollars a dav over since.
imOWN SHEETINGS,
PRINTS,
CHECKS,
STRIPE S,
KK.VTUCKT JEANS, KXTRi,
OASSIMERS,
BLACK ALPACAS
AND
LUSTERS,
OROS GRAIN SILK8,
POI'I.INN.
r Tho illnci of thu I'rincu uf Walos
still occasions great ooncurn iu Snglandi
tho moro cepiciilly ivi tho dlieato frnm
which he uir is- the same under which
hiift-thtr, the prince comoit. sunk so sud-
and with them desire no political fob ' denlr. Au orisioa seecs to K r-jrrent
InwshiTi. Thoy am tho veriest slaves ! ttat - of hli doatb. tta crown will, on
Jfirltussla commenced and finished a
railroad 400 mlloi long within a single year.
It completes a direct lino between, aaw
and Moscow.
LARGE STOCK OF CARPETING,
OIL CLOTHS.
MATT1NO,
Window Nliadca,
01LT 1IXKPS,
NOTTINGHAM LACE
DAMASKS.
Ill mi IrcNtork 5on rioitlac Oat
AT
VERY LOW FIGURES.
eonsfKn 8th st., and commkec:ai.-av.,
Cairo, Illinois.
pllU
WILLIAM EHLER8,
Kndilonnble
BOOT ANU SHOE MAKER,
TWENTIETH HTitEF.T,
llftvrccti Wmli'nKlon ATtimo nd 1'opUr Street,
CAino, ll.I.f.
llools unit Hknn Mdn lo Order.
Mne workman htnpiojea.
Bnthfuctlon Wrrmi().
Pntron.no MnllclteJ.
CITY SHOE STORE
HOOP! SKIRT FAOTORY
I0L AOtSCI roa
BKOIiAgKI'S"
CUETOU-MADK
BOOTS AND SHOES
ammrrcUI A venne, Corner of Elgblb
Nlreet.
C'Aino, Illinois.
rAnncuLAn attkntion taid to all on-
sens ron lioorsKims and siioxs.
CO Al
(jr A colony of C,000 colored persons
are about to settle ia Lawrenco county,
Kansas.
MIM.IXr.llY.
POLITICAL.
TIMELY AND SENSIRLK ADVICE
TO THE DEMOCRACY FROM
HON. DANIEL W.
VOORHEES.
A. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CON
VENTION SUGGESTED FOR
THE ilaa OF FEBRUARY.
MRS. ANNA LANG,
KtQUTII-ST., 1IET. WASniNOTOX AND COM
MERCIAL-A V X S U KS,
li no rvcelTint; a IxAUlilul aatcrtmrnt of
Fall Millinery Goods,
IkIuJIox Ht aJ Shtpet of thr Utenl ttjlt
Ukkwra, nwr aad rtwthrrm.
CAIRO CITY COAL
It prepare J to mippl; cuniiier wllli Ihu test
Utlllf o.
PITTSBURG AND ILLINOIS
OOAXj.
Principal Olllce 101 W. Fifth St., Cln. O.
TJ1K ONLY RELIAnLX OIFT KNTEBmiSE JN
TUKCOUNTIlYl
Elfililecnlh Ornnd
ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION
To t drawn Montlajr, January tut, JSTJ.
$200,000 OO
IN VALUABLE GIFTS
Two Grand Capital Trltea
QIQ.QQO N AMERICAN UOLBt
I 9I0JCJOO I AMRUIC'ANHILVKB
Fire prlies of t,wj TenRPrlie ,O0;cach
in (IreanWka.
Unn span of Matchml Ilorien, with Family
amtKo anu niiTer.mouuieu nirnNi
voitn.T. It BOO
Kit Itoriea A Hukkici. wltli Hilie r-inount-
eu narneai, worm .. n
Eito Klne-toncd Itoaewood 1'ianoi. worlti.
carh DOO I
li Family Hewing Machine, worth, eaclu. GUI
zwijiio 11 aniiniifer i.i(r mini nc waicn- I
ra (in ail), worm, raen, irorn j.uioaoui
Ladlea' Oolil lontlna Chaina. (lenl'a OnMVeitl
Chain., Holl.l and DouMe. plated Hllter Tatlal
ami Tepoon, I'hotojraph Albtimi, Jewelry.tto.l
Whole number im,v,w. Tickttj llmiled lo
Amenta wanted to mH Tltkeli to wliora 'bara;
premium will t nam. I
HiOflellcketa li ; mi tlcketaf to; twelve HcVeli'l
jwj iweniT-nte
Circular containinir a full tint of nritei. a de-
acrlntlon of the mann.r of drawine. and other In.
formation In reference to tho diitrfbutlon. wlllbal
aentlo any one ordering them. AIM letter muatl
baddre,d to I.. 1), HI.NK, Ikix Ml, I
orricr, Cincinnati, 0.1
1'ji wett cm at. norjuiwvw
TfiltnE ILinTx, Lid., Not. 17.
llonurablo Dnmol W, VuorhnM is aut
in x card in the Journal of this city, In
z i .... ii icq uesiu or ncuxnua oi i&o u-ucu. uis- i "wuica ne iironnjre au luiuunaui ucmu-
or prejuuicc, ami cauuut a uc pan u. , . D r Wcxnt-m. ITo srv t
..UU .W I.MS U. ...UI. .....fcU, . U U 4. U . V. ' t m
Mn.Lu will a? to ahow euatomer the large
aeiev'tuo or
Wtalra Taraa
Tii 84 foaaJ ia theelej.
OBDF.RH ten at llalllday llroi. ornre, TO OHIO
I.V.VKK. or at the Coal Yard below the St.
gnariea lintel, win rfn prompt aKeouon. i ia
TtlKTUtl MO.STAUK'' will brine coal along :--
aide ateamer at any hour. orcxr
MCWKPAPER .
THK NKW YORK
COOKI.tU NTOVEN.
THK TWO
Moat Baeefal, Postalar mui Prfcl
COOKIKG
MACHINES
Of the period ar our well-knewn
OAK
mm.
u n .rrrr R,. tfc,, I M?lr apprrcJAto tb imnoitancn ol an
II ""'.-. i. nuthorlutlve expression ol tne pnncinlus
. rc, ""'"""" Uvhlohitretoucia tu in tho luiuro aa in
Edfaturch. ThU
iv .ir4r.ii (1ut.Tiit tn iTAVP. nt nUn nK i
Othnrrisl eMW, follown tho ImI Iu- L . Ilwhoiil.J .. mailt, nt n parlv.
cent of blood, nnwiunstly tho prino s I tiny in orior thnt an orqaniution shuulU
eMuton will tand m lhe Tictt ..nlnrcn f penacitt ana consuence rraiurixi uy
at.ZA.ciiiau
13TO PalicJIXG
o an ia.
do ro I EVENING POST
CENTRAL ELEVATOR.
lowship of men with vrhom"ther agree
but wliote name they do not like. De
testing Inmost .John Smith 8 mine, rath. ; -., Tl) th , thotm.o the noprcooing cu.nruifin ,. up. ,
erthnii assoointe with hiin before hu ,n,IlA -in,if.i,ur i I II u" h"wever' 6nou,f ttwrK . Tiivrr-.p-ni tiicnrru simitar. a.t
, , i III. ancc"'! lil, rtntlnttlifr. tyvro. I ,,f K ,;nimH convention, mbrnnnc Mi YV am ww pn-iwrmt ui hanitl nin wita 4m-
tlillllil ih i!liniurfl In Ailnllirrn:! Diln. i ti i.t.. c.k... n.... I .... . n .v.. r r. ..-,.... ruicli .it triumt mr. w In Iinr :
" ' I il "". """' n - CM-i l.mu ii ui" ...ii-!-. u. . .,,1. ,,, li ..,m.,,nin mA aut.
ilrn.-ii-' tlmv will "ri tn lixl with rH- i 'ttVI.it tiiivlniriK. iiiii-Vni. t,lt fhtldhr t rllitl' tai'll 6 t'Otrrntlm at '0m vnlrnl , ,.,ilnrilr.. .l.vw- i.irn!i. n-r hiiHhU
' . ..I... 1 - .U.. ...... ..Mil AM . 1.4m t... -.nil ..n...,..- ..n.. . Ili.lt rirtnC t.til
nnlW :m.l tliii.vikli .Tn.-nli llmnn. Ont ix rtA oCtfc.i tMet thHt-tiH lu.it to rt&M '," V" . . "...Vi : '7. u . ...i ' ni.
J - l V . . . .llin Ul .w oi r:orijKry, aiih nii.riKj i . . .... . ..-..j,,.,.
i. v a. nrcitrKrtir.iir.
rVilro, 111., Ifor. , nniO-Vit.
upon such oiuwniH ' Rtt'iirrwoinienfp,fw tLI' T-i' Fr,'f U i,,!--! l o -.Mi ntl.n.t -iritUnoorn. cnt perim.tiH.
. .i i 1 " teinn. . uiw cii'ts rrr.ri i niltto. nnd lMl'"'aM snou-i t iiiroir.n-a
respeeran.nty and tutta wffirrh.cr,,.; tl- ' tu..--
v"- " r" ' " ' i'r if nnu in arro rrin piiiinri ;t
DTHHOfXTTO.
TW:1K IH JIKHKnV WZS. Thitt Ol Ov
'.rtnn.lilii ln"n:.irnM iKtini hrn W. H.
rii'iiNK", J. W rrvn jnd ' JMn. HBrtir
worn. naini! ami fill. Hut
rjiwstirtnn nro HiitljeetH tn he (MiMMilcrnil u,t jtU Wftui imn .,f TOfaVirtfc . lxr and dnftlUMftiralor. ;,rlru'ijt-
I .1. . 1.1. .,1 nlu. ii Airmruli. . Kuti,..! lilW tl rAiltUrt :it'Alf ui rVillllcAl
"J I'"1 "J " ' ."-.-......i-... , i-i -,r.i...i.a r.....A ,7.r..nr I Mi- tlnn nniiir rtf fWi-. t 4Mn, fc.
and our vow in widi Tonrhe.w lor .nieh -s- , nil, Ml ri!' u....,tf,a tUitiJ Ti im- ,fon., u '"i. i'?4:?,.
fhrtlM HljtMfn l f'lyiirl inrilin lloni- lieTfun'rlmfniidii't! hy w. n TAft. tvi u.
iMti.,t r.Mim ror t rr.;i.i.,tl..y ; Tm .h7rm
in in-infoini? iim: jj'jii' oi mo fliHi. , p. .eilf
nit tJMeiiM and niljJrovo of (JUitpprovo ot ,
rOB 1873.
1-Hirrs KKDicrn-
71 1R a9f At Eiai Pt inws
ZiAtLT.
EPICURE BROILERS,
Ilothareof the alrrpiett conitroction. and li
eaaliy inanagea tnai we guarantee mem 10 give.
ENTIRE SATISFACTION.
A. no article In the nou.f hell ha a zreater ia
fluence In promotlnjthe health, comfort and hapl
pinetf OI lue laniuj circle nun mt wiai
rtore. it I economy aa well at Mtcr lo get til
very um ; an'i m titiv in.
... a .Vmr., n . T
iu.vi. i r.i. u.rv
You can rely on Kettiog themoit nrie.
ular and iifrct cuoalag ttove er m
ailng the
iir. i.a.n.
im are alwai. .ureof ha. nrJ . r. Tender aal
UMmvd. iifiti-e,.r.wtD, nam, u i',ni
OnM j-.r. 1 i
Tat tirr pfKpl.. .
.112
.t I'-r month
Excelsior Manufacturing Corapanv,
eti.nl lt K. Ma.n-.t.St, I)U ,Mo.
ASD At.kl.IVe STOK I) ALEFJ.
a eon7ntTon .vidiuut nny uiini!r,nnry
SPRIN'GFTKLf).
TII K SK.V ATOP.f A I. A PPOf.VTM B.VT
HOW A NO ISY WH(7.f TT WAS A R-KANOKO.
HKNATOIt l!OW MAN IN HISJ'f.ACK
A N 0 OTHKU Till .V OH O Y I NT B P. WT
(Special Crreri'inilfnee ot Tha liulleUn.f
Tho ''ciiuetiii" Inn i.aui'd lU jironuncih
muiitii, nnd nothing further cun ho snnl or
donu in rcjjnril to npiortloninciit. Thu
rudlcnU met ut the I.uImihI niul ngrccd on
the following jilun fur ilividing thu stute
ilitotcniitiiriiil di.itrii'tK:
I hi to li. Cook county.
8th. I.uko nnd Meilutiry.
U tli. Wimiebiieo mid iloonu.
lUtli. .Stuiihcnsuii mid Ogle.
11th. do buvlosn mid Curroll.
l'Jtli. Whitesido mid I.'jc.
Htli. DcKiilt), Kendiil mid (irundy.
Utli. Kmio mid Diiiuigf.
15th. Will.
ICth. Kmikulioc Hiid Iroimoii.
17th. hivlngatoiiu mid Kord.
18th. l.iisidli'.
l'Jth. Iiurcmi. I'utnitiii mul Mrtrahnl,
20th. llonry nnd Stnrk.
UUt. ltock lsluiul mid .Mercer.
l!2d. Knox nnd Warren.
23d. llmicock nnd Hunderson.
Jltli. .McDonoiich mid Schuyler.
25th. Fulton nnd Mhsoii.
ICtli. l'corin.
27tl). Woodford nud Turewell.
28th. McLean.
20th. I.ognn, DeWltt und-Piatt.'
uutii. i;numi)Rign mui imugiAS.
31st. Veriiiillion mid Kdgnr.
32d. Clark, Crawford and Lkwrcnce.
U3d. Coles, Cumberland nnd Moultrie.
Dlth, Macon mid Sliulby.
JMu. Haneamon.
IU-.I, I..I. it. ..
wits llfc ntlrnl tti.' title t ' tfnf-c
of AtnarlrM. ' Shi h' wrttt-n a ltlr
thu county court in seniori t Ht. IH)it,
eliiiinlmr thnt ia " lii r.. to tlio mnil. I wbt ivitl done. It would !w tliu duty
nnntof Anwrlca, th- groM-art.-rnM-1 orall d.-tfi.r..l.tkir(f jlHrt iti politico U
- h'lbmlt to Ui) volco ofii majority Ifthora
fr;hn, ?riidt4on of A tovmidor Third of Jtut-
iin, who ownl orory foot of innd in
Amerlr1!!, inhi'rltlri!; it from hi mother,
r.ndy Klixxbttn Sunrrnw." Shi elaima
thnt hr inhf'rltancii h hson akdnnj that
th cv.nntry wait lonndJ twryMrlly aa a
rer-nbllof that t7jO horse and 27,000
hwp were atolen it Portsmouth N. H.;
that all her brothers nnd sisters were mur
dered; that two yean ngo her father wns
murdered at the ngo of nincty-lhroo. Slio
uskatlio county Justice to cspouso her cnusc,
nnd 'eo that justice is done.
rjtn,. A ciirintH cxpariiuent was tried In
Kussiii with 6omo murdorors. Tlicy woro
placed, without knowing it, In four bods
whom four persons had died of the cholera.
They did not tnUo tho disonie. They
were then told that they were to sleep In
bcd.i where some persona had died uf
malignant ehoiora, but the beds woro in
fact now, and hud not been used at all.
Nevertheless, thrco of thorn died of the
dUease within four hours.
Avon to tlm platform r a national convwv
tiotl tlwy can top aaidfl In rjuit withrvut
i?mhnrriiinj; anytwly tt u, hti
avor, hav politw-.al aa woll ai praonal
harmony, and sncctsi It within our reach.
If tha entire democratic vote can be con
solidated, inspired with enthusiasm and
brought to tho polls, General Grant can
not be rc-elocted. It was the vote in our
own party that stayed nt homo In the days
oi mo late oicctloni wnicn wrought tuuii
wide-snrcad defeat. There is no increase
of tho JCcpublican voto.
"I make tho above vuggcitiou, knowing
that it is entirely practicable, nnd that it
meets nn tirecnt domnnd of tho nresent
crisis. I shall respectfully urgo it upon
tho nltontion of the national oxecuttvo
committee, nnd nsk for It the favorable
consldcrntion of conservative men everywhere."
A young lady in San Francisco
has s.ied n rich Mexican banker for two
hundred thousand dollars for having
blighted her affections and injured her
prospects by n breach of promise. The
amount demanded shows at least that the
young lady has n good opinion of herself;
but, in young ladies are a scarce commo
dity on the Pacific coast, probably her
valuation is not too high.
i i. . . . Jam. nangainon.
sick confcion, the desiro felt by a Cth. Christian and Montgomery.
' penitent to unfold hia , 1 a'lh. Morgan, Cass nnd Mellaril.
nrotr -ii , WH t01"8 a8"'- Pike, 1 own and Scott,
proper earthly conoler-his pastor." Mth. Adams.
vi. rcr .s rupportcd by one of the
""T 1 rUl nux'll"cs over brought
to bear in eAii.n. .. .
Bumat or religious
. "- wealthy ami fashion
uiuiu ic..iciu , ,,iH 0W1 niJ
OtuAr riiliirrrtrtafiniiy W. .
uiuuii urn
Miitially rcligioin by nature, m tt
uuuioui, ui women 01 woaitn uml ivj,,
re, is much enhanced bv forms nf r
ligiouB womhip which appeal to Ihoir
Mwtocratio aciihe. The confessional,
ii .r . r 01 my,lcryi 11,0 ril,iai J
r ,,urie nccoi.ipa.iin.onU of
high church ceremonial ro irroninti
bio to many moil W,,,, wo,reliKioi,
clple. Dr. hwor'a luovowont ,J
K?rdc(lwah not unfounded alarm hy
JWiy who coiiHltlor tho tlng0r douWJ
threatening from tho Huoies interred
iOth. Macoupin nnd Green
41it. Jersey and Madison.
2d. Ht.Clalr.
W. Pond, Clinton and Washington.
lUti. Fayette, Marion and J offer son.
i'Ah, Ktllngham, Clay und Jaspor.
lUth. ltlehlHiid. W uvnn. KiIwhpHi mid
Wal.aih. '
itli. Monrae, llandolph und Porry.
nlh. .luckmn, Union and Aluxnndor,
t i. Franklin, Williamson nnd Saline.
With. Hamilton, "White and Gallatin.
51st. Pulaski, Massac, Johnson, Pope
nd Hardin. '
Ihli elbaalllcatlon, figuring upon thu
viiu vnt ni 'liK tur.it 1.1 ..I i...a
. .. . toT'na W0,,M n'vu l10 rai-
enh thlrty.Uve. Aml yt)l ,(
not reached throuM, i,,,,...,,,.,, ,
tlsani, but is really i,.M,l t uccotnuioilutu
thopollllcnl nsplralloin of u fuw molj.r,
or tho assembly, Ilrown of Monruo, Muyi
of Kd wards nnd Hiimntoii of .McDimmmt.
hud u. much to do with llxlng it ni nil i,u
re.t togctliar. V,m will romllly jicrrclvo
" IIIUKIhl' if llll. ill. If
Sixty coal mines are worked near
Pittsburg and Monongahola ritv, nnd em
ploy in busy times eight thousand men ;-
moro than three-fourths aro thrown out of
work by tho unnavigablo condition of
tho Ohio. In addition to this one hun
dred tow boats, employing from eight to
ten mon each, nro tied to tho banks of the
river without having had steam in their
boilers for months.
Ian. Henry Ward lloechcr, during n
temporary absenco, loft bis busintss in
charge of a noptiow, who rocelved au ap
plication tor Mr, Uecchera autograph
Tho locum lenens returnod a responso of
gracoful acquioscenco, and algncd bis lot'
ter, " H. W. lioccher, por F. U. Pcrkini.'
Si. Orders lmvo been sont to tho navy
yard nt Kiel, Germany, to lit out three
mon.of.war for Hrar.ll. It is undorstood
that tho purposo of the expedition is to
demand satisfaction for tho mnltroalinont
of a Gorman naval olllcor and two cadois In
a fight in thottrocta ut Itlo Jnnorlo,
BaiX.The F.mporor of Germany ateopts
thu position of arbitrator butwoon tho
MOOKK & MATHKWH,
House, Sign and Ornamental
Deeornllir laprrliana;liitr, linUotuin.
i.ik, eic,,
Hone lo tho hlehent Style ot the art, anU a
raiea mat ueiy coinjieuiiun.
aiioi in pkkrt iiouse, coiikkk or Btii
NTItEET A.V1J CUMERCIAL AVKKUK.
o it Kt.tir.n
R. SMYTH & CO..
WHOLESALE GKOCEItS,
OHIO I. K V K K
! A I It O . I 1, 1. I . U I H .
A'so, keep constantly on liand a ino.t com
llete atock of
XiIQ,"CTOieS-
HC0TCI1 AND IKIHIl 1VIIIRKIK8
-li 1 N H,-
l'ort, Maderln, Sherry and Catawba Wines
I) H11YTII A CO. M il cxclulrely for cnnh.to
XV. which fuvt they Invltn the eajipclal atttn.
lion of clote liarfin huyem.
Special attention yiven to Filling Orders
DOOIIN, NANII , F.TCl
FAMILY UKOCEHlEft.
LOUIS JORGENSEN,
Dealer Id all kind. f,f
STAPLE AND FANCY
G-DROCIEIRyllES.
rarmer'a Yard siaifl NUbllaa;
WITHOUT CIIAUOE.
Cor. Washington-ay nnd Twcnttcth-nt.,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS
l2Mtf
UHOIERIEH AND DUY UOOUH.
WILLIAM KLUGB,
ctaita im
FAMILY GROCERIES,
. DRY-GOODS,
NOTIONS, HOOTS AND SHOES,
HATB AN1) CAl'B, ElC,
llr.. Jml recelveil a heavy alncx of Uoota anil
alloc., lloalery anU Nollum,
FOH SALE FOIt CASH VERY CHEAP
Ho alio Imn a fine atoclt nf 'Kauilljr (Irocerlei ot
eicryklud,
(VlUNKlt HIXTH-HT. AND COMMEH
w
00 TO
W. W. THORNTON'S,
BUILDERS' SUPPLY DEPOT,
13J TENTH STREET,
CAIRO ILLINOIS,
FOR 2
Davora, daaia, Bllaida. Monldlssara,
ETeGner,(wooltVliitlownd Dooji
Framet Floorlus;, iAtfa,
Nhlaffle, Ulasd Haah, Olaied Nlde
LlKlila, tilaied Traaaoiaa,
Kaak Wclgata, Naah 1'ulllra nnd Corda4
Illlnd FnalrnlnaTM, ItooDna;
Felt. IIooUhr Ccmtsit, riaatcrlnar
I'npcr, Carpet rclt, tVlillo
Lead, LIsinhI oil, Aiiierienii Window
tilnas, KukIIkIi iiudFreiioh
Plata alalia, IMitly, Olnaler'a I'olnla
Newer IMpew, Patent Chlmneya,
Kte Klc, Klc.
OKNTa lorKock Hirer i Taper Comrnnj'a
wr.r.KLT.
ftlBICvr7is Jr -. 11 &)
T.n 12(0 u. . jipjjjtinou. a cent
SI Wl -
nlrn. Illlnola.
ni&ii l v r.r.iv 1. 1
TAt7"
. 1. 1 lr.
-..li V)
Oifif on year
fife (t'i ' "
Ter, Oibit " "
Or i will nl Uii lollowloa; periodical, to
inUrrlleri, In connection with the IJttninj Int,
at tha prite narneil :
With With
Weekly Keml-Weekl;
Krenlng I'oit. Kreolni Coat.
Ifartier'a Weektr .Il M 6 ui
ll.ri..r'ali.ir iW ou
llarper'a Magaiine f iW
Krary Haturtfay .J 00 li U)
Atlantic Monthly - .. w iUi
Uur Tounn Polka 3 00 4 CO
Kcribner'a Monthly 4 to o (O
The lialazy - i 00 & Ui
The Acriculliirial m :t to i in
Hearth and Home a 75
Christian Union 3 to 5 ou
To each ubicr.lxrtothe:i-n(w;bianJ Chnu
linn Union tot one year will he sent tiro oiqulalte
French Oil Clirono,enlltlcc"W.lo Awake" and
"Kat Aleei," which aro worth nt retail IlOfor
tho oair.
PAIXTtt, OILN, ete-
a. r. naata, t. r. un
PARKER k BLAKE,
t.tltU IX
WALL PAPER. PAINTS
Pally, BenaJoe, Gasoline,
WINDOW GLASS.
WINIJOW SHADES,
And the celehraleil illuminating
AURORA OIL.
TRY ITl TRY IT 1 1
For 25 cents wo will .end the Weekly Krenlng
Tout from new until January 1, or forM)centi we
will lenil the semi Weekly Toal during the name
lime.
Specimen neinbera of the Kvcninn Tout sent Zl u' UATI1US,
iree.
Addresa Wil, C. 1IHVANT, A CO.
tew l'ork
imoss uuiiiDi.NO, con. Hth-st. coj
MERCIAI.-AV.,
Cairo, Illinois.
aug2atf
e. c. uul
MATIIUSS & UHL,
POBWAEDIUQ
ASB ClF.NF.nAI.
LOOK TO YOUR CHILDREN.
THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY. COMMISSION MERCHANT
Mrs.
WIIITCOH
Hyrup.
I Cl!
B'S J In
Cures colic and (jrl;
tho liowcl, and
Idk
in
cllitatc.i the proccs. of
toethlnv.
Mn. rHuhdiieH oonvulalona
WHITIOMB'S I and jyercomea alldla-
njmp. I eauea inciuent to in
I faata and children.
Mr.. f Cures dlarrht'a, diaen '
rfIIITCOMB'8 J lery and aummerconi.
Sjrnp. J plaint In chllili en ol all
Trlje,
Cent.
Trice,
to
Ceati.
DEALERS IN
HAY AND WESTERN PRODUCfl
Jio. 04 OHIO LF.VF.E,
CAIRO, II.ll
Ii I. thn Great Infnnt's and Children's Hoothlna-
Itemedy In all diaordera broiujlit on by Teething
or any oilier cause, i repurcu u mo
OKAFTON MEDICINE CO., Ot. Loula, Uo.
Sold by Driigglita an oalera In Medicine
ererywhere. tor7ilw6m
Trlrc,
r Ceata. Bctuun Fourth A SUth Sit.,
augJi-dAwlf
MEDICAL.
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
IIUTCHKllll.
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET.
Willi It gloomy attendant, low pl
ia- aepri'HHion, in voluntary rauwg
loaaor aemen. nueruiatorrliosa. loaa
power- ii ia ay iirm., idh oi rwio.jj
anu loreaieneu unnrieuce ana anu
cillla, and n lovcrelim cure In Uur
KOEIILER & BROTHER fciZtSfflg&tSx 0? Vho'mo't ran.
Hare reopened the
POPULAR MEAT MARKET,
COMMERCIAK-AV..
' I is rery Important iu ohstinate or old casea, or I
"etween Ninth and lVnl nIvmiii I peralngleuoi. Sold hr all dru8giiita, and nee
.ni -inv. . .i . . .. . . by malTonracolptol price. Addre.s ifumphrey
and Will keen conetantlvnn lianil thn Imatmeata I nn.nn...,i.i.r .fn.nAi..A kt.'JI llrna
tlauahtcred in the Cairo market. They Uely corn. w,y, y y '
petition. Qjye them a trial. aeptlltf augI5dowawl
ble mild and notent curativca. thoy strike I
onde at the rools al the matter, tone up the )I
tern, arreatthedinchargei, nnd Impart rigor anl
sneriy, H'e nnd vitality to thevnliro man. fnel
liaTocuruu .uuiisauuH III ciihoii, . lli:c. - t"
packagea of lire boxes' and a large ti vial, whlcl
lathlo Medicine Co., Broal
I'. bUHUIl, ,
Agent, Cairo,.lllno.y
JAME3 KYNASTON,
alntcher and Denier la all Hinds Freab
Meat,
Coaxaa Mi.netntii ano Porua Hratrr,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
A BOOK FOR THE MILLION.
MARRIAGE
GUIDE.
mysteries r
A Private Counselo
to the Married ol
those aboutto msrrl
i on tho piijeioiuKirai
VXIIVU . n .1 .l.nnl.1... .... I .. . V. - - 1... , ..Hi.
cienianj for freah iileal. from one pound to ten . LnJ";8,i?flwSL0.i!!f 'Lravl
thousand pounds.
JAKE WALTER,
BUTOH El
AND tirALIR IN
FRESH MEAT,
nnd revelations of the aexual ayatei
uitl. Ik lata. I .tIartnvArlna In nrnilliallia' and Pre
UIUi;UIIIIW-.vw, m
unui.u..
raving
oae will
are married or contemplate marriage still lint
book that ought to ho under look and key, ana; not
laid carelessly auouttne uoiiso.
Bent to any one ureo or postngej iori
Address Dr. llutts1 Dispensary, Ho, U,
EiRhtli street, Ut. Louis, Mo.
Boilee to the Afflicted and Unfortunate
Before applying lo the notorious quacua vrnj
' adverliso in the nubile papers or using any (uacl
... . mni..ll.i narllin llr. liillln' WOr I. nO IDUIle
HIOUTH STREET, JJETWKEN vVABUiuoTON na7ui Ji,eS,e ii how deplorable your cou
and Commercial avenues.
. AdlolnlnaT lUKenliouae A llanay'.
Dr. Ilutts can he consuueu, personally or si

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