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The Cairo Bnlletin, .Xxmo 13.
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cir.iiu.jy Av:.v.v-
Thoro Imvo In-r. n, ir..- l;Urhlnp
,oMi writlm Uil'""'n rl"!fk:
M.vpllitoHenJn.l riv-.I novelist,
eiiurleii I)M.cn, nroitml wliiwc gruvp, yd
i..cn, Iba Kr.Kll1i-il' p"lo of the
w,irMnro'no--ivw.Iln wlH l"''r" "J
twig of Imirol to tliriv upon 111 collin-
If.!. "I nmy ijimrrel," lie sniil, "with Mr.
Dickons' nrt thonsiiml nntl n thousand
time, I delight nnil tromlvr nt liM genius;
1 reOKpnluP in It I speak with nwu mid
revarenre it eomnii'ii'ti from tlml Divine
llenoflconeti, wIhmo Museil tn.k we Know
it will one ilny lc ti wipe every tear from
every eyu. Thankfully 1 tako my hnre
nf tlio fni't uf love anil kilidnes, which
tlii gentle, mid generous ntul charitable
soul lm! eontrihiiteil to the happiness of
the world. 1 tako mid enjoy my share,
and tay n Ik'tiedictlon for the meal." And
who, of nil tho vnt mimU-r of mn nml
women nnd children crowding into or
living within tlio witching inttittnce of tho
novelist spell, lia! not warred at tlx
genius of tho miin we n.w Umaat, and
reeogiilwd In him ono ol Ohj dlrlnlr
rommlhnil iniiiUUrtnf the doctrine of
lovo nnd holy charity? Ill trm that hi.
urt has given to literature caricature
rnthcr thnn pictures of men and women
who live nnd move and have their Winei
such n tho jH'n of Thackeray tkvtched i
hut the f.'ityr eye do not leer
out of nny of his pages j purity
drips from them continually, nnd
his characters hrentho mi atmosphere In
which there I not tho least taint of moral
corruption, llu was, Indeed, n novelist
skillful in tho usoof Ills Material, and so
deeply imhiitsl with lovo of his kind, with
pity for the sorrows of tho unfortunate,
that ho becutns tho friend of thoso who
wolk in nil the devious paths of Ufa. At
tho doors of palaces hu received u lu-arty
wolcome, nnd voices in tho home of pov
orly wcro never weary calling him tho
poor man s U'liefnctor; nnd-Heaven
Mrs them 1 tho children, liow tl.ey
crowdtnl nlnnit his fatherly kneo with
shouts of laughter and cheery
voices of Might nnd love! And what
renon for winder U tln-ro that rich nnd
Imr, old mid young, should honor him!
M'ni l.o nut tho common friend of nil !
Did ho not Introduce joy to many hearth
stones nt which distress was ft too constant
gtictj make luxurious "Wealth miiluovcr
nctltlous pleasures, and wp tear, that
hrought kind etitlmcnts to callous hearts,
over woos, fictitious it Is true, hut sketched
hy his skillful pen from scenos in real Ure
as urrowfiiI, too, fat real ' Did ho not,
without fear, bravely m a knight of his
nuftaUhould, attack abuse hoary with nge,
and shatter them Into plccix ? Thoro vu
Kiwer In hi en. It was more potent than
tht) tul of Mo.. Tliat kWulluWtal tho Set-prtit-wd
of tho magiclfttis nnd bntlght
water, guOilng and sweet, from u barren
roek in a wutorlcM wilderness but tho
pen of DlekviM eurrntv nmny wrongs in
which the happine of uiaiikiml woro In
volved, made lovo nnd kindly feeling gush
from the heart of citllou. iiidlll'uroiii'e,
innl. the Itoll of Chri.tmas ring sweater
music wWle thu ChrMtua Urn bhuo.1
with n ruddier light. Awl what n
store of phm-mit memories, kind synipii.
thios, wtblo thought, gracious tenuous that
bleed pen of hMm laid nwny for tho uw
oftfcepritMiiitniid future generations! Who
ran loukat thevj un.l not ldcss tho gol
mau wh.e geiilu, cnll.nl thoo Umeflreiit
treasures Into exUtenee, nnd who is now
gone from writing u Mystory, in which
tiiou.andsof pooplu w..r interoted. torx
piiriuiiesj tho rwlitiei of the futiir., t.hich
nretogijiitu Mystory to ml tho DrootW
of humanity who liutf,.r vet upon till Uu
V'.e.PB,v? s'"-nool And hi,
..! bls the memory of flmrlw Dickeii.!
A men I
comrnrriti.w
Some men were, If uppMmneo are not
docejitlve, lmru to U ilij.leiUo.I, hav Uen
KruiMliler froi their crdi, mid will go
down loth mve mouthing thWr ditplosw
urt. Tkere nre thow now living, ami here
within the lrdr of Illinois too, who
bate no very exnltu.1 ui.inl..,. ..f il-
vwm,, m,d who, wthey Ulleve, could huvo !
ki om i amnuie HUVVCe to the L'reator, in tho
Imvn of time, If Ho litul seen pro(r to eon-mil-
them. With tho Srmon on
tho .Mount, tl,w. , jmvu
no IllltltJSIOO.. alliou. In tkl.
it It defeotlve in tntlment awl style; and, I
in so fur thu Jxird'i I'rnyi r Is concerned, i
U tliey huvo tosuyit.lt is not wlut tho j
PM.lierk dilro it to I. Tlirto It no '
wrk of literature, nrt or science, at which !
they do not neck with il.lp i.m '
cwing dltsntisfuctlon loudly, making all
tfcelr noighborhooil us untiiu.I-slam ram'.
lm, tho nol.o of wet Angers druwn over
, r uio voico or JMn. Jiunn Joining 1
1 tl ehoru. or n judical wng with tho
B'wg tenos of tho l!v. .Mr. Shorw, the '
dWIne. They are chronicfat.lt
3r'iM were sent Into tho world fori
"i- 1,1
Thttttl,,.,. ... I
"'i ""'i ninny gwKj mid
rtalnAwU U witf.
but the roasont K1U.,, fjr ,, ' c '"n '
b'"-nior their oimot tlon
by tomo of thu i.rniij,.. . . " 1
i. . "--""-is uno act a tliii
Horatio party, fcUi,w u.nw.uiw
foollth or very Judicro,,,. Wg
these boxful Uourlon ert, ?0mt tho
ofwcelkiaprovi.lor,. which tl,e ,)rt.4tI1,
In.tru,eutdoeJt.inl0,i,lwt,1
jjkIu1 egl,latlnit,IlU ftft,all(1
the Judiciary j.k.m, ,,rnvlJ(Ji fir
i ininry reforms In local nnd miinli'lp.il
govenniK'nt'i guards tlio tnx-paycM
ngaintt rohhory ; provides a manner In
which tho i;oiititutinii may hereafter bo
quickly mid cheaply iim(iided;miil contains
many other excellent provision; but, tht'ii,
you say it doa not contain the word 'white
in the sutlVngi' eliiil-o." Will thine men
never get iloiio with tlio negro? Will
they forever'ubtrtido him into tho puhllo
gao, mid rally to Imttlo, ihouting ligitinst
1st lit ImjnVi'idioiwaiid violent (lirNiti of ex
termination? (.'mi they not bo tiiiulu to
uudemtntid that ruvolutlou has precipltn
tod upon this country n now ordor of
things which has given to Sumho, righCor
wrong, tho ballot, mid that It will bo very
difficult linHHillt, thort ofblinid nnd
diater, to tear it fmtit his grap?
ISy font'; by fraud ; by chicanery ; some
way ; the Fifteenth Aiuundnicnt Ijeonme
part of tho Constitution of the I'nlted
tntns, and It etinnot, In tho present con
dition of things, bo revoked. While It
stand, the sutTrag cannot, iu any State,
bo restricted to the whites nd ho who
sttceetti that it ran and slumhl be, Is
either a fol or a revolutionist who wtMtUl
involve the Stale in armed cuniSict uitti the
nittonal cvvstfantvat How, then, can
anycitiwn. wha utJersinnds the present
Csiuditton cx Millie a&ir-s attd is a Uw.
nfefcrlng ratio, make up an Um iuiajt tho
proposed Cvestitntion of Illinois bvoause
theoonvvntiiMi which f Mined it rvfused to
Insert in tin uifrag' .nrticl the word
'white' " AVe cannot answer this ques
tion, and are sure the j-opV of the Sate,
by a great majority in favor of tho Con
stitution, will brand the' grumblers as
unwle men, wedded to the corpso of a
dead political issue which stink iu the
nostrils-of tho country, nnd nauseate
every person who has any right to lay
claim to the poscsilon of n passable arti
cle of common sense.
. .
A HELIGIOL'S DODOi:.
Tlon, I). W. .Mtuin, unilous to capture
tho religious clement of tho community,
is now preparing his campaign speech, upd
is devoting great attention to the postages
which contain tho religious eloquence.
To glvo died to these pnsugc, ho pro
poses to tako Mr. Popo, his partner, with
hint during tho cnnvnss, nnd Imvo him ro
tjHfiid to tho outbur.'ts with n loud mid
fervid: "Vca, Lord I"
As for iiutauco:
.Mt'.v.v Tho glory of tho world,, the
great ltcptiblican party, can never die.
hen wraiied iu llames tho realms of
ether glow, nnd heaven's last thunder
tdinkc tho world below, it undismayed shall
or tho ruins stand, thu ilag of glory
in its strong right hand, mid waving
11 above tho Yankee nation, hall lm with
tklll the mighty conflagration, Inform tho
r.ord ho don't know how to rule, nnd that
lie must to .Sumner go to wIukiIj while
(jodbopraUisl! I, Daniel W. Munn, nnd,
yiu my hearers shall enjoy the fun."
I'oi-K "Yea, LoriH"
Mf sy "And when (iabrlel, nt com
matid of tho great itepubllcmi party, shall
b)or his horn, tho lov.il hero-i will all
crowd to glory come.''
I'oi'fc "Yen, Lonl!"
.Mf.v.v "And (hero lig-m will U;"
Port: "Yen, Inl f
Mf.v.v "And Lincoln;''
, I'.u-i: "Ym, Unli"
I .Mf.v.v "And (initit:"
I P.ii-i:"Ye:i, Jirslf'
j .Mf.v.v "And-iill of n.'
j ,i.K -Yea, Lnnl!"
It Is believed, that, by this time, tho mi-
dlenco will Imvo worked up to u pitch of
ecstatic entliiisiiiiiii, when J.inegar will
wiiKihis weeping eyes, Fisher look up to the
clouds with u boallc coiintunancv, and Ki
ller Shore, nnd Col. Wood rub their hand
together nnd fall sobbing on ouch other'.
ne ks, in which nuplcous moment .Munn
is to ihoototDiko ii mutoor lulu dt-miuciu-Hon
of thu Democratic party, and wind
up with nyntnd attnuk on tho Kit Klux
and roliol of thu .South.
Yvtt, ird !
. - -
lfcJTho Statt llnjuttr hu at last uu
liouncod lUolf a. nn mlvoouto of thn pro
posal ooiutitntlon. For n long lime, it
wirml In and wirod out and left tlio pooplo
still In doubt, whether the tnako that iiiudn
the track vu going Hinith or coming
back or word, to that otIVct. "Wo are
ooinpelled,' says tho HtyUltr, "to ncovpt
thu tutlrogo article under prnto't. It Is
cxeeodlngly dlstniteful, but Mr. President
Hitchcock has omiteil us to vote for it,
rather than defeat tho whole instrument.
On him full tho blumii; on us It can only
1! charged in a misfortune." How exclud
ing pathetic! Cruel Hitchcock t
fcfjy.Senator Hovel, hat willteu n letter
explaining why ho allowed it half-witted
titter of hit to get into tho poor house, and
why ho didn't tuku her out. Hu tay this
fact of hU unnatural treatment of his own
titter was mado publlo to Injuro tho lie
publican paity; mid why thould it not
Any party thnt would electa cold-blooled
nigger L'nitcd States .Senator, nnd tolerato
him nt tho political equal of iu white
leaders, while ho continues to ttarvo a
member of hit own family, half-witted and
broken-legged, ought to bo injured
inajihed wiped out I
iti
K2fTho Slate Jltyitter assort that thu
lllinol. Ceiitrul railroad is attempting to
defeat tho proposed Constitution, and ap
peals to the people to bowaro of tho "tin
l.ter design." It adds, Iu It usual elegant
nnd forcible manner, "the llro may bo con
; ceulod, thu n.tault made under cover of
thu negro thing, but let no one bo dccolv.
od. Wu Join thu llf'ulrr iu its noto of
warning, (m,i ,j0 not he.itato to insert that
, iuiy mini or men who would muko an at.
j ault on tho new constitution, under such n
cover, might toihot.
ty- Hon. .Imiics C. Allen, if HonvS. S.
Mnrshnll Mhotild declino a renominatloii,
will probably bo the Democratic candidate
for Congres In tho Uth district. Mr.
Marshall ha achieved n national reptitn
lidti, nml tho Democracy of tho entlro lte
p.ublii! would regret hi abeneo from tho
national llomt' of Itepreseilliiilves ; hut,
if he uliould retire, ho could not bo mic
cceded bv n better man than Hon. Jim. ('.
Allen.
I'ATitioriNM I'i'iiK.-tiiic Honrs
.tltTli:l.i:. -lllU- IT IN 1'KUUI.KU
I. f.VIHO. !
I.KTTKtl NO. roflt.
ItJorroiMin leuee or the t.'niro lliulotiti.)
To thu linn 1. W. Miiiiii,
Silt: Tholruodellultloiiof "Patriot'' was
finely expressed nnd nobly exemplified in
the and character of one well known
to fame In American history: ''Hlgit or
wrong, my country first." Yon seem to
Ihi so thoroughly Identified with tho Kali
cut mountain in Congress with thoVr
trickery, tyranny, selllthno.., nnd lust ol
power, that tho lust lingering sparks of
that name jrlnclplc, pure patriotism, nru
becoming exterminated In your breast,
nnd the spurious article, fashioned by tho
mountain, substituted therefor. Kadi
cat patriotism as practically Interpreted
by its votarlc-S with n lenl noldoin
cpnlk-J, may be summed up thus : 'Olyself
jirst, right or wrong j my relations second ;
right or wrong, my party next; tho negro
next, (if my party can uso him )
After being passed through thco four ab
sorbents tho country conies iu for tho fifth
share. "A hut that amounts it would take
a profeorof infinitesimal calculations to
compute. The Cairo clique, who foisted
Linegar upon the people of this county
ma candidate, wlthyoursolf, nro Incurably
atllicted with this bogus patriotism, nnd ItH
will be tho death of them without doubt,
As the man iu tho .Sun, iu his rovisod quo
tations from .Shakespeare has it, they nro
even now "Ickllod(l 1 1) o'er xtHIi tho pale
hue of thought," nnd when tho "Llfo nnd
Sorvlcei," or their pious champion ("still
In press 'J come out as a campaign docu
ment, tho "ring" will bo. "sicklier" yet,
nnd ghnstlypalo as the "beautiful sno w."
You, Sir, Imvo thought proper to take
time by tho forelock, ntul orgaulzonn early
campaign. If not tho Instigator, nre you
not fully aware, and nn approver of, all
tho petty meannesses that your tools nnd
your baukcrs practice to Insuro success?
Some of these tricks I liavo truthfully,
and I trust xucccisfutly, exposed; but the
Instrument omployed by you and them to
peddle patriotism in the streets, is tho
locomotive machinery of tho firm
and its common profit. Your
man Friday plays his part well for a
novice. In the street operations ho Hill
enact tho rle of Ilottom, tho weaver;
and hi immriitf (!) Influence, which ho
lionet of, is daily diminishing tho Hepul
Ilcan "cohorts.' For not lo than iwo
mouths ho has bom roaring vory softly in
thu .Vmh at certain gentlomenof the Demo
cratic ptrty; not having much else to do,
ho now may be seen button-holing Demo
crat, who ho thinks "don't llko Oberly,"
and who, for some real orlmaglnarycaus"!,
have had slight difference with the course
tho llv LI.KTIX saw fit to adopt on certain
occasions. Of coursotho button-hole roar
ing in Democratic Lurs nnd thj courting
in tho Stin, Is all dono according to pro
gramme, and lilt bland effort to gain the
Democrati "who don t like Oborlv Is a
inakc-lti-lho-gra game, according to a
formula laM down long lnoe, to currv
IKitroiuigo, and broad-bnttcr fir himself,
and vote for Munn and l.iuegar from tho
lfl wlm: of tho Democratic party. Hut,
Th w-ll liH j.l.n. of mn n'l mice King l
hkImi."
It shows, Mr. Munn, tho extremity to
which you and your parly are drlrn.
Your curly organization! tho IntricaUi
iiiachini'ry you employ; the desperate
methods you tit to cajole the negro on thu
one hand, and to flatter mid court "tem
perate minded Democrat. ' on tho other,
betray your Jut fears of defeat; lulscra
bly iujk.o to public uhrvatlon and de
rltlon the fact that tho very strength you
ileund on It really weaknoi, and that you
fear openly und boldly to cumu befom tho
H .ple to discuss tho vagaries and Into
bmi tyrrannyof tho party In power. You
are sweltering, Hlr, under tho beams of
your tub,dUil .S'ai; you hvo concealed
yourtelf, as it were, bem-nth tho cloak of
partlmntliip, which tho vcrlmtcountrymau
will not mistake for tho mulled armor of
truo putriotitm, any morn thmi ho will thu
diversified rouringof Ilottom, at tho dicta
tor's command, according to thu necessity
of the oeciulou whether it bu luminary
roaring, ,treet butUm-holc Demo
cratic roaring, Munn and Unegur
roaring,or negro roaring. It is qulto uso
lu' for him or ynu to go about, like n Hon
ir In thu temblauco of a patriot, seeking
whut you can "gohhlo" Ui. Your being
found In company with such a man at your
colleague is qtilto enough to ruin you in
thi county. You may dopuiid upon it,
.Mr, Munn, your political death is n foru
goiniL'onclu.ion; and November will re
cord tho final chapter of David's Services,
etc. Al for tho man in the A'un, the latter
will bo totally ccllp.od like all lu prodo
ce.sors, and its man will buck out to hit
adopted village, and to Ills former obscur
ity as a humble peddler of periodicals, in
stead of a peddler of bogus patriotism.
Vie ijlur'ut transit.
It I my humble opinion, that tho Dvin
ocrutle purty will como Into owor, and I
belie vo will wield It wisoly and well. And
though I do not presume to Judge uncrr
ingly, I think that they will gain im
mensely if they do not orgunizo for n
month or mure. 1 believe, Mr. Munn, thut
they will gather to their ttulidered hosts of
Hepublleun, who, llko myself, havo ho
coma ditguslod with thoddy patriotism,
and thu "loll" tyranny of Sumner, Cain
run, rl uU, and that about one-third of
tho colored voters nnd tho "Mountain'1
will conttltuto the sad relics of tho oneo
powerful Jtcpiibllcan party, boforo tho
presidential election of 1872. What think
you, Messrs. Munn A; Co.?
"When papors, ns tho Chicago THImne
nnd tho .Missouri DrmutrM denounce, jin
no nieasiircd trms, lh6 prolllgficy of this
lUdlcalCongrc"; and when, even ns I
wrltoj the nucleus of lyijOjW pokftt 'with (it
platform adapted to the wiiiit. of tho coun
try, Is gathering out of "that corrupt body,
foreshadowing tho. dodm' of the thfevci"niid
pluhdorors who cointitute Its main fdc
iiieiit, ' with tyrants nnd inadincii thrown
In, there Is some hope that true patriotism
may revive. At nc time In' our political
history have tho Democrat!', who u
willing to adapt themselves to tho crisis,
hnd a Letter opportunity tonrlsoln majesty
under whatovcr namo they may ndopl, nnd
onrol under their standard, ronslble, ear
nest men of nil parties. Tho now conslf
tntlou of Illinois, in tho forming of which
Judge Allen nnd other prominuiit Demo
emu Imvo had so much to do, Is n power
ful advocate In their bohalf in this State;
Mid 31 r. Munn, when comot tho tug, I
predict for them in tho old 13th nn over
whelming majority.
Itispcclfiilly,
Cslro, Juno 11. DON.
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"I'alr IX'iiUnu- ti id Low lrle-ss" i Is I is motto. Uv kes'pa the
liu-KCt (( uV kfiiplo umhI in ilieeliy aiul m-IIh llieiii ut lluurot)
Hint t juiiiol be itiileroll. Also a s-nmiiletu usrfiiieiit stl'llnl,
lt(iolaiil .States I'lirnl-ltliii; ;ooil, i tc. iiillfilm
J3i:ti:k t imr.,
lOXCIUlSI VIC
Millers' Agent,
OHIO Xj33X7-3233
oo
CAIRO, ILL.
Urslcr fciilleittil, amt 1's iiinpll)' atttl
Satlffturllr mini.
'. l. f al. ' ' u r. till.
P Xl O TJ Si
.v:..;.l.. .
rvi'ii i i slfS.Wi
Commission Merchants
1 :: ' Ohio l.n re, CA I IK), I I.I.INOIS.
I-,- .latt4THK.yYtIUt. .rT.-, wis 'rot,
FLOUR, HAYand CORN
iti:ri:ns to
I r.t. Ill I lr Sl lUnl., I llf -, I ' l. .
Hili. , k tan. 4 ( i,.,l'!uii.) iti Mi r '
Iln'-m-. I l!l.tw"i . htiinr, ItiMi Jin. .,
t'lm U". 111.. Ii, Moria X Ui., (.. !. M.
iii.riilif
Oft UST. AMI VL'ltl'I.t.VS.
Jlai SI CUMl'OKT.
Tin: iii.i-SHit.srM;uri;i i skjiit
r I i'trft'H h i ii 0' y t" i' s ns hy u- it
I'M:! I-C r 'IK' T 'l i T ' ' ' II
HUt 1.3 Mil
l Ull.
Uemis. UZAUl'S & .UOItltlS,
ii.tit'i rmtii. ro.v.v.,
Uvufiift in m"of lli' Cf . trntMl
Perfected Spectacles!
n'ns afliirjinrt nf
.-I'll, ttn !,,(,:. , !
1 nf T!ii" n. ni 0. njt.eniiii'tit
H'.'l fff I . (l ' . Mv I11IM ll !! iy, Ih.hh nub'
'l to ir "lu' e !i Hi ,m 1 li ! I0r.1i1.1n,
IPorfoqt SpootaoloNi,
WbicU liivo lrj tlj itli uiUjiuit'! ti iNi'Hon
ifi.lli' Mi-urn. .11 iin lint II., Illl'i'in I'l lli-l.l 'ill
n Iwiil.'.Nimr llaiuiliii. V'kiiikiiiI, Main, ttrw
Y'irk. iVi'W Jcr.nl . IViinitliiiiiin. iiliin. MimIiiuiiii.
n iiiiihiii, iiiiiiiiii. iiiiiiv.iiui, nnnii.. ,Aii.oiiri.
luuo, kll'l nil II111 Ilril'.ll I'rotllM'.i, ill.rmK III"
i.i.l .ilrili JV'.lIt, Tliu.ii rfli-UdU: I rvllirlcd
rt.)f)ls , 1
T).rGMOvvrJ?iro.rtjo 'J3yo
Anilvr rii.iriT ynr 'Vilhiint PtifiriirB. Moor.
Lkurua A M'-rr.s liutti uj'"jiiilul
Taber Brothers
,VAT('U.nAKKIWs.-2 ji;vi:i,kiw AXJ1
, te OMIOIAKS, f
lIl'JlllfH Ijl 111 I Kllllls bf
Amerluait uud l'oifln tValeliu.i,
Kinn Jmclrr. IInmnnJ, f-'oll.l Silwr, llalcl
WW, aWft Mmiltfuctiiiiitt f.r Jcui'Jiy aiul J)ia.
niun'l Hitttn.
nSTo. 83 Ohio Lovco
(MlltO, 1M.I.VOIS,
ti'iln fiillils -rliu i'f from whom nnly rnii
iiiny Ui iil.tHin.Ji. Kit i'i.iin.Kfm.-Mi'i.iiVi:ii,
LAZAUUS A MOKHIH,
Munnfiulurlnt; Ufiliiium, llnrlfurJ, Oinn.
tint Iy
ISNKXC'IJ OF IAHAIC1
Pure and Strong,
To Iks IiriI ly I ho NllisTlO HoHIO
sir. ul WlioliHalf,
J.t 33n.x-oln.ysaa.
MINGHAM
TarlatauH, India Twills,
PS.
riuKi: v .n.iti:ui ,
AITOJt.XKVS AMI ('Ot'XC'IM.I.IMtS AT
li.V It ,
tt'llll.I.. It !.....
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...... . j
.ir. mi attriilioii (urn iu Ailrnirally n. imm
lit .T 1..J Bill.-a..
1 1 Ml I M .1 .. llhln . f n . . . 1
or il- alliiiml Hank.
i i.i.i;.Y, 1VKIIII sV.III TI.Klt,
AT10KXKVS AT LAW.
Ollli r In llrio.' Srw tliillillnit. ruriirr
wi . r i . . mi... itiiiHirrriisi .
IV. J. Allrii, I
'' Wsjl.mt W.lib, J CAIIISt, II.U
I.. I. Hiitlrr.
6Kf AM
(jj W.VISK HO.V,
PU.N UOCKSMITHS,
S'simnirrrlnl '. cor. of lMbalrrt.
i:mo, lu.iMHrf.
M .'i-u,.a.l Msr..ll Wi,., cf
Guns, Locks, Keys, Etc
BrWnrk urantntf-l aoJ rhiiriSM rraniF !
nouR' GoscaansoK.
j r.r.lM.Il.lY ItltOTIIKUN.
IKICM.iJjTtH
HKAI.V.IIH IX
FLOUR
An l Ajf'illa of
OHIO ItlVKIt AM) KANAWHA
SALT COMPANIES
3to. vo ozzxo xjxa'vxixa
CAIRO ILLINOIS.
w. ati:i:.,
lHini -of to J"alli.. Grv o.l Cv,J
FLOUR AGENT
-..Aiul O'tiicrut.
Commission Merchant
I), Ajcrs. I- J, Aora.
l'EKS A. CO.,
PKAI.KIW IN
FLOUR
At!'! flinortl
Commission. Merchant!
N0..133 OHIQ'LEVEE,
oai. oir.
Standard White Oil,
I.V I'KINf! OltllKK,
For Kale In qiiantHlcts, from
on hiirrol ami iin'HrtlH, low
tors anil, al HAIU'liAY ltltON.
I
ll ...
FORWARDING COMMISSION
mum
t . 11. nun l.
II. II. MllllcC.
't'iry l'i I 11 11 1
C'llllllll ail"tllT
NotufJ I'ntilli'
INSUR
HULL
CARGO
LIVE STOCK
ACCIDENT
LIFE
Insurance
i:rA, ii.vuTi":ti.
Ass(! H'.li.fOI 07
. OKI' II A.lll.ltK'A. IV.
Akm-Im i!.7s:t..-)N() fid
IIAItTFOUI, i'O.W.,
A .(In a,."!-! I 2 IO 7'i
1MKKM.V, HAItTFOKll,
AhhS-Ih I.IIM.I IS MO
ITi'VV.USA'k'UtSXl., . V..
A hm el- 1 .:.:. :tts 17
ii:txa.m, ji iiiTi'oKii.
A'U 70,o:t7 7!l
CM:VKiiA.o, ci.i:vi:i.am.
Akucir 5l.t,ti7:t s
110.111:, COI.L'MISl s.
AtwriM 5i.t,'4T) i:t
'AMFKICAN i:.TltAI.. MO..
AftMClH 500,0110 OO
cox.v. mirriMta i.ifk.
AiKotx ao.ouo.ooo 00
rUAYKI.KIf.'', IIAIt'lFOICO,
MFi:V ACTIOKNT.
AttMt'la 1.. ".OO. 1100 OO
IIAIMVAV IMSSKMJllUS AS
NI'KAXfJK t.O., IIACtT..
Axttel noil. (Mill 00
Ii:i'i:.MF,T. HIISTOV.
AHCla MOUO.HICJ IIS
Satfofd, Morris 6 Candee,
71 oino jjisYxra
City .Saloti.il luuk,
Onli'o. XI 1.
"7.S, Tti' '"'n" " r I. w ill I- .
J.
s niHHDK.V iV 'o., Aai.
FIRE. MARINE, LIFE
A C OIDENT AL
INSURANCE
.. .orn(i:vr
VIiiIst'h llloi'ls", I'oriicr X't cnl
Slrs s'l iiikI i ttiiiiticrciiil
Atciiuo,
ntul fair ( tn: r
MKItCHAV'S III. Co.. sir ( lilriiL'i.:
CAl irI. AMi nl'lil'U is...aii.ia n.i
SIX'l'UITV In. .. sir i v iirks
CkVlTU A.S'tl H JiTl.l .IIIT.OU h
COXMKUCIAh In. Co.. or Clilcnro:
C.Sl'ITAI. AMI ItH.l SJU.tH.UIIH S5
I.NOKI'K.NOKN'r ln. C f lliistmi ;
S.AI'ITAI. AMI Hi lll'l.l tnil.HtV.i "
MAMs'AMO Ins. Co., r SiirliillfM:
n.t'ITt A.Ms hl'lll'I.IK ,tua.i.ii:t7
AL'UOIU Ins. Co., or Aurora. III. :
r.nrti. aM m itri.rf nna.iii :n
STAI K Uro Ins. Csi., iif CUti lnnl, O.
I'AI'ITAI. AND 141 lll'I.CH......tljno,ll7 ID
I.AM A It Inn. Co., or flilr.n,'.
CM'ITAI. AMI HTJtri.t -,, 100,000 OH
d-Ihrline nn.l rnntmt, Mrrrlinn.l-.r
."llk, .M.hllfKUT ' "II I Slft'llUM -), llulN.
'4ri' tu l I'ri' jilil I ii. in.iiri il mi ilir ni
Ira.ullaUrlt'rins, .Mill' '-iv nillicj li llluil; f
j. n. iti:Aitii: v co., Ai.
jpiiti: a.vjj maki.m:
INSURANCE
niTfl'AMI'JII '
rs" ii irn 111 , IS". Y. :
.i sh i:th..... ... ......-. i , tuii.'i i u -r.t
Cici'iniviiiii, 'IV. A'. :
ANSKIM ,SI.OlN,l 7
Himnvor, TV. V,;
AsisiriM $Tvn,?n'4
Xttepiiblir; IV. ;
AhMKIK... 9111,112.1 O
'MillrUlli,' !( L'lillvrts rllrsVAi;
Yonlcovw, N. Y. ;
AHMIJTK $H7",II I
V Iba nv Oily ;
a hh irr h .s 1.1 .'1,10 .1 -j
lii oin'n IP uiil,S. I'
A.ssirrN .shtn.oo's
Ststsxivity, IV. Y. ; Mari-
ASiSK I S......m. 1 1 1 .1
fiy-yi(iri, Umlliiit!, I'tirrul ur f, Mil
Cur;ii' lii.iir''l nf lati'H P f.itunil'li n
l tiiian.-iil ii:iirit)- Mill uurrunt.
I rrpf tfnlly ak of tlir clllwiw j
a)uir uf tliiir imtri'iixK".
. .v.nuni:s,
OlUfi l Kirl Niltlnnal ,llti
Lip SALOONS.
jin.' ciA'i'iJN
Viojiriclor of tlio
Illlilurtl Saloon nml Hiir Koom
XSI Dorado
leu (Jomnicrt'liil Are.i
Cniro, - - - - Illinois
StJ'l IU
JOII.V IIYI.A.VU'N SAI.OOX,
la aniipllrtl wltlt till klnUt tif
SUPERIOR LIQUORS
Boor, Alo, cfco.,
os ommi:isjial AVF.VI'i:
llr-twn-n HIeIiIIi nml Mntlif tirr(,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
Thr thirsty, win lovo rooiI liquor, tlmuM glfi
Mm ai'iill, mi. I ilmru ulio Hunt a
FIl.lftJK ANT 1 G Alt
('nil Iihvk llinr h:i litis aiilii'. ill dia l,;ir.
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