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BY JOHN H. OBERLY & CO.
flejfitifij
IS
CAIRO, ILLINOIS, OCTOBER 21, 1870.
ipww k mm -
ghe tttlititt.
Kmm Ihe AiMrest nf rinniM'Mtk Cnnitre.arnvii
Let there he BetHsseBSrons About minor
matfori t Be time lent In discussion
of deait create no manifestation of
narrow or micritlTe feellnirt no
sacrifice of the raHse to gratify per
smtal ambition or resentment.
Cold Comfort.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
; ' "riliCOXUlUH STATK-AT-LAao.:,
iCN. rwlMLIAM U. AftllfcftMO.V,
, Of JtUtiMii Cnwaij.
fimTATK TIIKAlVKKR,
Jrt a it it l'n IBT,'
(ft ..'tokf anion County.
' I voh 'aursKiaTKNiiKyT os ruui.iu inhtuc
i' -!ii4iiM:i rMMNB,
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rca fkxirKKfuur coxiMUaiiuiim, tvtxu
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.i " V? V4SICIHT. NUUtMAM,
,' " Of CM)V County,
roarxKiTcsiTiAjir cni.ttiaaio.VKH, (hiuht
II- ' V " TKKM,)
,.IJI1 I X.TMSMIAB HHN,
f 0 VlAittn County.
t roa cn.sDnitsHainTH imstbiot,
vrtn..' johvx. crkhh, r ivhiu cu.
t. i ty SXTOR, 1T IiTKICT,
. at. tiiiaao,, r tjatiati. .caaaty.
"rM0MaA.K. IIOLCO.WB.arCalaaCo
."H'riicnaxTATixJS-lnTJiiMairi1 '
HtVATAON Wicail.
'oh Kiiicairr,
' AI.BXAROMI. H. IRVIM.
row co an .vk 11,
. f ) .JttMX M. SIOMNMAN.
Tux President li.is appointed the
-Mtlday nf November as Thanksgiving
tlav.
JIuiib aad Oulz in Uolronda Thf) kH
theCol.l Mhoulilrr''- No EntluulaNU
The) "forage upon the enemy)
untl leave 4ln(rantel.
Joli!onJ OI. il WO.
fMllor Cairo llii-iarix 1
Tha prwpcclt for Col. CroU are dsilj-
Lrij,'litnliig in Pope county. The racant
rally ut thli place nlutilshcJ the Munn
Itui. Wn worn vlfltwl nut lorit; alncc by
Cuipr Jiutz nnd Dan Munti. Hutz wtn
announced to pcak in tierinuu and Dan
ill hrigliali, at I o'clock p.m., but thc-y did
not lltlw. why 7 .Vof a tout mint to
hear Arm; nut a tmyle iieron eame la Iht
Luurt home I Dim i;xprevd till rouret
that thu ooplu took audi little Intermit In
hi came. They remained howevor until
0 vonliiy and nfter an extraordinary afTort,
aurcqelel In druiuitiitiK together about
twenty Democrat and Itudicala to huur
thim,' There l nnothur piece of In Writing
uirtoryconrivoU-U with tMi visit of Hutr. and
Dan. It hai been thu cuitom here to tin-
U rlaln ipuukeri and candidates freo of
charge; but :io one lactued at all anzioui
to extend the kindneii to Dan and hi
friend Hutz, to they itaid ut Mrt. Field'
who kiMp the only hotel in tho place.
When th time of depurturo arrired they
left Mr. Fielii'i hoii'e nnd nver offered to
pny her ono cent.
(lencrotu Dan Theonly excuse tiny of
their few Itadlcal aupportera here otfer for
thiir courto It that Mn. field u a Dom--
Lorrnt, and that Dan and kin friend con
clude to fnrii;i ujmiii the enemy. Thlt U
u poor npology to offer, however, why a
man who it taid to hnva made twenty thou,
innd dollar during hit .Senatorial career,
ihould tivlndto a widow out of hit board
bill. If ho hat any honctty or honor left,
I14 will remit the fw dollar duo Mr
Field. Out upon all tuch contemptible
I noal. IH)PK.
' 'l'll..r. nra 1 . . .... . .! '
- ii.. .c iv) iu.uj imwn uruict uiiK
the rich uimiuliioturer at the vspeose of
I
mm' 'i-jioTKcriox to jiomk .v
nrsTity protects the fak-
I MER.
' ti I tea a
f if wring nn ureal Mifcch, ueiivered in
Tiik Dt-miwrjitii? Natiounl Kxrcutlvo
()rnuiit(fe hsvn iut'J an afl'lrM- con-
. a.
awaaalaailaUaam 1.. 1. . I. .
'TiTu ",e.re-H ," the Hou-e of ('otifrrc.. on tho 20th of
KPflW tMwh ,vt( h( ()U rf rf MahaU
" , thus portrayed the tribute tho farmer
lutililt tirtr.Mii.... ......
i J r. --".--. w.
tlit! country, under the laws of Conmrc.M
tn protect home Industry." Head it
lUJ.SOtS.
It in an acertalnrtl fin, that the
Deniocratic State ticket In Indian:! lw J farmers ami rcuierufwr thai, r.o Irmg an
been elected by a majority of over two . the Radical ttarty maiiitainx control in
('onmi'!, there i t.o escape fur you;
you mut pay the tribute. .Mr. Marshal
aid :
Th i farmer, tturtii.4 to hU work, hni u
) put on hi horn with unlit upon
which he mint pay a tax ot t7 w.-r cent,
driven by u hammer tnxi'd l mt cent,
he cut rt tic!' with a kriifn taxed 30 per
cent.; hltWie hi hor4 to a plow taxed 60
ix-r cent, with rhaiu tii'.l C7 pr cniit.
Ill- return to hi. hom at ntuht and lari
j hi wvaric-l limb on a tbeut taxed 68 per
cent.. anJ cover tiitnir with Llanket
that hat paid '.'ill per cent, lie rliet in
tho tiiorniiie, iiut on hU humble flannel !
i ililrt taxed ho per com. hi eoat taxed SO
I I ..A, vlio.t. f.iv.ul ! .ak .m.l l.u.
Illltl 110 wi.fc, mivi " ... ..;. .tin, iiiii. uni
1 .......I A .... w r.A.if .ii.ntf rumltu i.'A..liln
tr... iv '. iv..., .'I'i... .....i.i. .iiuif
by rrxlini; a cnaptcr irom mi ititilu taxeit JS
percent, ntul knerUtoliii (iodon a hutnble
carpet taxed IW per cent, lie tit down
to tak hi humbleiiual from a platu taxed
40 cent, with knife and fork 35 per cent;
drink lit cup of cotieo taxed 47
per cent, or tea 78 pr cent, with
ut;ar 70 per cent ; leatoni hi food
with .alt tn.til 100 per cent, pepper 1107
per cent, or tplre HVJ per cent. He look
ariHind ti twin hi wifu and children all
doubled the State taxes- t atwiiii' an ' Ux,nl ln ltl" "rt""' Wl.v ' lali,! cnuw ol
:.k in . , . . totiacco taxeu w per ceiii, or nenw a
iiiereaw whlchj or it.eli, exceed the ,.?lir uxtxlliO per cent, and then thank.
uitHt extravagant levy ever inadu in the ' hit ta that ho live in tin fnot nd
State under Democratie authority? and U.tKoverninent under heave... If
4 the tur kpnnclrid banFier on real bunting,
thousand votcn. The J)"mocr:itM Imv
alo elected a majority in both hranchca
uf the I.eirlature, and a Demm'ratic
Suferei.M) Court. One of the result- of
..thafjriotory will Imj the redi'trietiu of
the State in a manner that will iu' the
majority of the ;oplc ju-t ami epuit
able reproentatiou in the Stale nt.d
and. national (J en era I An-emblie-, An
qther result, and one of eu.il import
, atcu.to tho State, the Supreme Court
will aptin riee cuperinr to the to the
trammel of party M)litie.
lonej he an 'liMlrnniiMit to forward
party atm.
All honor to the gallant Ifim.ior
PeniQeracy ! Will not thu Surler
Uetiomcy imitate thu example het,
and rencuo Illinow from tho rulo of a
party, whoM) waste and extravagance
have, iv a few Vht.rt yearn, more than
PERSO.VAMriEX.
WhlHr we regarded it a duty we
owed to the public to expo-e the
corrupt record 1. W. 3Iuiiu made for
hiiruelf while oecupyiuj: a ieat in the
State Senate, it wan not our purpose to
indulge in personalituM. Hul Mr.
.Mutin courted that kind of warfare, and
if he has 4';ot thu wort of it," he can
only blame himself.
Karly in tho canvas, in a npeech de-1 "'J "hant
i. . ... , ' ,, 1 . I ImndJ tho c
Mereil in .Mt, larmol, .Mr. .Munu, tuado t.ru,i),iil lnJu
a direct pernonal asjult upon the editor
of tho Hiii.M-.Ti.v, cmiiloying a fale
hood, in the hope of dej.-mdiiiR them in
the eyes of bin hearers. The gauntlet
was thu thrown, dowu ; we took it up,
and, with what re.nult, the public U
' informed.
In hi court houo pecch .Mr.
Oberly conn'ned himself to au oxpom
tion of Mr. Muiiu'h oflicial oorrujitiou.
It was bin right, even his duty to venti
late that rocord. Mr. Munn'n reply
waa not an exposition of Mr. Oberly h
official conduct (which would have been
entirely legitimate,) but u low, venom,
ous, persoual assault vohomeut dei:un.
cjation 'bare, UHsupported accusation,
aiQ,'ajhe man who uttered jt.
1 Coiiainly, in View of these facts, Mr.
Mm las tio occasion to complain of
the personal attacks of the Bulletin.
i Ut iKtiiited that style of warfare, aud,
we repeat, if he has been worsted, he
van only olime himself,
. tit
hum Hit nay the American Iluntini; Com.
iianv of .Ii,.achu.etti 100 per cent for
thi e:lorloui urivilciro. No wonder that
the Wi'Ueru farmer i ttriiKKling with
poverty, anil condom of a wrong oa.o
whcroaltliougli heknowt not whence the
blow come, that it chaining him tn a life
of eudle toil, and reducing hi wife and
children to beggary.
Protection ! tho Old Man of tho So that
I riding tu to dwath. Strike otTllio ft ttors
that uro now weighing down every indus
try, nnd thln-buildlng will revive without
bountlo or peclal favor. Our mariner
and merchant will again grasp tn tbuir
coinninrco or tnu teat, our
trios will bo revitalized : our
manufacturer, prlnirlni! forward with re
newed life, will boldly go forth into the
market, of tho worlJ, ud enter upon a
new and grand career of entorprUc and
prosperity i our railroad enterpriser! will
redouble theft activity and energy, new
railway will will prlug up all over tho.
land, remunerative employment be given
to thoiiiaud of laborer, freight bo cheap
ened, and tho prosperity of the people in
mred.
the laboring man.
It is a fact that while Congress has
Deon enacting laws to break the fetters
of the black hub, it haa aUo enacted
law in the intereat of the maBfactur
ing Babobs of the eouatry, that have
enslaved the white sua. Uader the
pretence of "protecting home ikdustrr"
it lias placed a yoke upon the aecki of
thirty millions of white men, scarcely
less galling thau that wotb, tea years
ago, by the lour millions of black men.
It will not be dispute'd that clothing,
coal, iron and salt, and saaaT other
things which every working man needs
to use or labor with, arc to him, abso
i.... ...
uie necttuiucf, more fcceaaery. in
tact, thau sugar, tea or coffee. Of
course the cheaner he can
obtaiu these neoeaaaries tho bet
ter, i et we have the aaiazlng faet star
tag ua in the face, that Cougreas Lax
made laws for the xspbcial purpose
of making the price ef these things
higher. This has been done because the
manufactnrere of thia eoantry do not
choose to supply the market as cheaply
as it can be supplied from other coun
tries.
Tho Fret Trader, discussinf thia
subject, very juitly obaervca that, while
Congress has thus made laws for the
benefit of tho manufacturing capitalist,
making it necessary for every one
who works for a living to pay double
price lor mauv of the necessaries of
0 .
ife, while the manufacturer is "pro.
tected" and shielded from competition,
hy all the force and power of the govern
ment, not one ward ia said u to what
the workman tho real producer tkall
rrcrirrfor ic(iy No, he is left entirely
to the not very tender mercies of the
manufacturing tyrant, and aotoalyiso,
but ho is left to coatesd against the
labor of the whole world, which ia in
vited and urged to cobm here for tho
purpose of increasing this competition.
W ith all the power of capital and gov
ernment arrayed against them, the work-
ingmeii think they h.ir no ivmcJy M,f
in coinbiuntions and strikes, which we
admit they have a right to resort to, pro
vided la we arc not violated; yet strikes
almoit always result injuriously to the
wnrkiiiL'iiicn, for when thoy ad'use to
work for leH than they think their
eerricek worth, the manufacturer avails
himself nf the freedom which i? guar
anteed to him to import workmen from
China, or any other part of the world,
(for he believes in thia kind of Free
Trade,) and thut, soon or late, he pro
duces couiiietitioii in the labor market
and reduces wages to a aurtugtrate.
Now, hce the injustice and iaiquity
of this legislating for special classes.
The workiugtnan the real producer,
is so much in bondage, that he is fur
liliUm by the laws of his own govern
ment to buy what he needs ia the
cheapest market he is forLiiUen to
reduce bin ueeessary expenses except by
depriving himself altogether of those
things, or by accepting a imurer umilitu,
at the same price at which booou ijuali-
ty could be obtained under equitable
legislation.
How can it possibly bo otherwise
with such laws thau that the rich
should grow richer with all these ad
vantages on their side, whilu tho poor
grow poorer, because of thu disadvan
tages purposely heaped up in their way?
Is it not time that the working
classes ot tno couutrv the
real producers, those who
pay tnc largest portion
any one might eouimuntc&te with their,
friend at a diitanee without the ute ofen
or Ink. Tna recelot csmo "Write wlih
a Uadnencil. voudd fool P .vAisuY.
Appeal) i ,
ONLY DAILY PAPER IN EGYPT.
- BAisassmTim
THECONORE88IONAL ELECTIONS-
CiiwmUb- tnm tit moaaacratl XlUa
CctJHBllUa.
WataiBBToy, Oct. 21. The following
hat jutt been Ittutdi
KooroSof the National Democratic Kxa.
cutlvo Committee, Washington, D. C, Oct
21, 1H70. Tha National Dtaiocratie Con
grcsaioaal resident committee tender their
congratulation! to tho Democratic- nnd con
servative voters of tho thre i' mat atatn
of FsnwyUania, Indiana and Ohio; fur
heir receat auccoatat over tba corruntlun
of Madicaliim. aided a the Kadlcala hava
Daon by apronJgato and deipcrato admin
istration at Wahintrton. In Pnnavlva.
ala, a gain of rlvo membert of Oongrct
hat been secured, the Radical majority of
latt year bucn larirely reduced in each
branch of tho legislature, and there it a de
cided majority in tho statu on tho popular
vote agalntt the adiulnittration. ln Indl.
an it the ttate hat been redeemed from fur
thor Itadlcnl misrule by the election of the
Democratic conservative ttnto ticket, rnr.
rylng with it a gain of two members of
Conerctt, and a malerltv in each branch
of tho legislature. Kconomy nnd reform
are thus mado turn to the people on
the tUto In tho immcdiato future. If
Ohio, tho llfldlcal mnlorltv of two vear
aco hat been reduced more than onp.half
and the leader of tho corruptlonist in tho
present Coneress been defeated. Wo now
appeal to thu Deniocratic and Conserva
tive voter of tho states in which cloctlons
areyettobeheld, to tniiko further nr.d mere
deUnulned effort In behalf of a rntlumtinu
of an hoocst adinliiijtration. Wo stk that
thOr desrcg.ird threat from any ccn
tral tource, and pay no attention
in any rctjioct to' the proposed
ute of tbo mllltarr nowcr of tlio
govcrnmint la the local management of
election In tho ttatcs. Lot the door of
our organization bo thrown open for the
admiuion of all who dosire economy and
honesty In the management of tho public
treasury, to that the present burden of tnx
atieo may b thoreby mltlgatwl, reganl
lest of ormer Issue or past political ntso
elation or naino, and bring about entire co
operation among all who seek a restora
tion of tho union, founded upon peaeu
and food wlllainone their fellow men. and
a return U ttrict in Verity among the pub
lic oflcart of the nation. ' (
SAMUKL J. KANDALL, Ch'n.
N. L. Jarraiu, Sec'y.
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Salvation for the Hair.
Hair its
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'Vttr ingf - M M
Special Notice
siaaV3eUeailta kititipia
Made Arta, Th-x!ovrU, ae.7eompritfsf -Ju-ltof
malioa for rMryt-,., Sesttby Vnll,(rr.
H) for H cntt, 'l1''
adore., n. a. NOBMANDT,' ' Marliti
toul- IV SMfMavlr
Z . ' .
Stomaoh Bitters i
The
Far Restoring
Original
Tbi at tea woui,j,e-,'ireoiitii ieaj-
Timo.it)ruioi.ItBarttirm or ro
ta death. It I Mffouw . ..n.
SS)(aatou.. Avoid the tuiatl an d'.hi.it.
wslD tirtntt they ,lo ant twiiara.
Tmle fltimmlauat I . . 'r".wr,,.,,.,r;P? Th lemim
am totlM afeellcml I Z, De,,i'irtryearfrp-
racitujr. . r:. bj. wia oy wk
fi. ..pun .1 1. iwbt unci. n. T.
In.m. ernotiK hu.u.i.n.iiriii. -.-!-.. 1 11 1
in (be rlir. m buu tkm k-.i ...1 . T I DmIi. rwlll
n uii..ai.iuiifnnoaaasM
I root., barks and tterba known 10 inell-l
-. . M -. . r iul.r. Uk.Aii.lbl u k..
litterlv from 'jil u fFT".-"
2J "vat 1 rmmmm riaiDgirom maj.riou came I uo", annei rur we tra.is or nOme'tiip.'
" colorert.'tnd restorers" Mt,Mo.jaiisu, moi l.hnwof rttHe.rtriww.. aj.
totally different principle. It ra,K,tfa:hr
is limp.rTMragrant. and per- pi.n;.?,lS:
feet V ntinWji nrM.'n:... ""r""om" Mltlr.." VwMtlt.ttamie.l''ry'tu"i. J f'tU'rlnK amy lm.r t..
.ivviiiuhu 1 iu.mwq wiui me receipt or your prMrtlioa,i
no iiiuuuv or nanaii rnr mt. riTkiV.-rA.-.i'S.Tfurji"
r
e oris It a! solor, aeoit atceate fur a wkaK.
ir too wT
and communicates notain to
tne skin or the ltnerf; .No
paper curtain is nectary to
i.uuccai us
MK'fK1!'" iMi.tthii wi.lt. T...!.. it..ik.
5r
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a.- ' I 1 raAalmimf lml ..J aL... a. 1 " '" nui
icr, requires no inaiung up, KSAISsffl '..ibM.a for or tubkuu .mBiViSt
av a m n.T t aa na axma ' - . . . 1
I . 1 . . vi u 1 1 1 will
"lusiauTaoiage 10 me intajiii, in
1 eenu.
rr too wt
I... MMI, .IIS CUHTKirVC.
C.OEtUCKE. M. I).
I3 franklia Avenue.
but cleg In ia ear. fn.l for our arKKXDTA.
wmi. rnee aa.cai. .
iurD)rat)rcaranri. ... i"7.7:r.T: ?. .'A !??- asa. ur of (be ator i dj.i,iIiI . ...
for the simrfT casiin IhatVVi :S k. Lcch.r. i rtlst,M,,
nottiirbyZ It is, to ull intenti" "-Uu"-
and DUfDOSeH. A vait tisnv.eiw MlL? L haetetVle4 ettltai Majriletl.
. leivHiuirHii aiiviu otora ptJClaMlF 1
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Hmd Dispensary
K.tabll.he.1 la 1SK, anJ clikHere.1 lani t-T Hie
""" " ""-1 a rurr 1. xn.r.mi nl 1
ererriaae ummuktn.
Tor sSaJ.b 1
Dewees1 Female Regulators
for fonulr.. Wamrilnl litirrnove iili-lriirlinu.
ric. rnc. e- Mr 111.
Alio a full n.r1inf nl of lUniUnna ami Tru..r:
aaupenor 1)11111 uf Mnle M.e.lih.i J fur.inxle
our; S fr li.ll iloivr., or I'it iIuxii.
A Melial limihlr(, oonuinirnj ua rUIrle
irn.ii.i- un m if una lew iirii'llcal
remark upun iri cau.e, urn'i ami Ireaiini-ul ut
the ..une-eonulninx mi I.ik- ni-a ui- :J cut
nil rnirrarlni.. .hnvine lh ill&rrrnt iu;r.iiiL
rr.t in evklint vruDier i.n irfitit uf iii1i-m ma
eente.) AiMrvM
Galen's Head Dispensary,
No. "3 UV.t JtVru urcui
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PUIDOSeH. A NF.W DlumVIIV
tu 1 ounv,ncmistrj'. r
tW PluhWs. "A'italia" is
warrantcdj to effect a change
in tnr- rilrr nf thm JSnl. ...:.L.T
... ...v. niiiiui veaelMile toaki kaomm ia lha thArrt.i..
10 days after the firstVpnlica. VuiJLuSjJ
1 . 1 .1 1 r.r.t. v"-- ., ".""Tyr
h.inr .:::'r,;".7 :r
I V virwi ,. D . HWIU.MMra.TBIl " IllU BU. M.M fa.
V I MM . - I.J...I.H . V. . 1 1 1 .7 1 . . T. . . ...
prlo.fcj aTlninUrtt7f treat vataola mlaa
to retinae." .
the
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tion, the directior
carefully observe
IT IS AS CJffR AS WATER f
AND .WAS.NQ SKDniKNT..
Price
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mo, aiiUioriMt o 10 aav. ha tuwexaasiaVl to
rorm.uta fbf im nrpartrfien efthe ttaeMMit.
tn," aawl aataa itcoMDoeed 01 tho at
XaaayaferioeiMinen. on bnclal Krll. ...1 tl,.
roprUty Of Unprupntty Df g.iUu marri-l, vilb
tMltary tvtly for ttiowri feel unfilled for mat
rlmohiat aappla, Heatftee, Jia aralej ea.
opea., AJiireu lUvaxd Aocuuioo, li'01 V, Piill.
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liaTID D.M 6n . llama UllL-. .k.
ettecteen MBra,ienilal 11m laaredleiAe u4
. f".1."0 ar,slael the UreUeate us-!
Dollar tier Rnr J1 '' conpoullon, 1 am aati.Bed that, aalita
ivwiMr JJCr DOX, frOTithelreonttlBlonolhlanJarloa. t.eyaia
the beat 1 have eterlned. Ilia with BleetMr ' tSit
u nv.. MrnL J?;oWM
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SAPOLIO
lae uperibrily of mi. i.vlluii rrUirHlln
j.ur Bii..ilirr arlu-le rrer ulT. reil to lire public
lu Iwrn tlemon.lrateil by ihi Moiulprlul poimUr
11 II liklUill'iuilliiiilli, brief jvat aiiue I
a. tir.l inanilUclurr.l. .Nui Iraa (ban
One Million Housekeepers
meluilay 11. nut HhihiMu In Oil. m.l ,,H,,.r
iri", stniihtMlriuniKi 1 4 rapi'lly iiiertJtitj:.
HrMi.;'M.(crfEri,'
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ArN(irnr
THE DAVIS VKHTICAL FEED
SEWING MACHINE.
The Comptctest, Simplest aal He
Senium Xachlne lulJse.
Coi,8lh$!..&WasMnk
t. : " j is?' 5
Ill- J.-ratli.ir4rU.'mVlrt.ittt)kli aloii.
INK In the Ail.inde Slafen, where tlie)-"rerliett
knuMii, i.U'l uiii'iu lluy UiJ.iiI all olbrr. I
(ihueeiMra to John g. Harnaa a Co. J
REAL ESTATE
u vi. '
HITOMIf8
avaUK
M Mt CtUttaThe tJre.t
aVssMae BSMaecfv.
Cures ueiia
proctM
and luminal
in lha boweJi, aad facUi" 1 1 'Sk
a ad onnmaa mil I 1'HICK
eeaea incident , U
faau an, children.
MRS. "ire l)ia:rtl,',IJreii.l ..
WHITSjoWb try. and Muramtr torn-1 J,J?.,fK
hvuiii Ipiaini in ctilldreu ufallf
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til Ifllna
J-i niZt 7i; . f t
try oiner canar.
aJI ili.-l lR,
3.1
CK.NTD
It Ik tlMartat Infant' ani Chtltfrtn't
Benfadyla all itlaontere broqeht'oa h
frur B'WwWFTWKl)rctjK 10,
UtbVlUI. J ' t. c . i I
nUoia,
(.ai'i' 17 araaetau aaS SeaiVr
rarytrhera. f
ia Medicine
Miillyifaw
TkeltBitkrltkabLa lerraaBa',
At a. rule, the perfumta new In use have nn(rr-
anenuy. Aa hour or two after, their uc, there I
aoUaceol p,ifumelft. lloaraillervut lethe r.
SSf.tSf118 h 'we of Slurry an. linmanU
riunu. umi, ., a,i.r nt'apilcuigo tn
haadkerrhfef exhaJra a rnu.l drllirlitful.dflfe.il.
stwf Aa-reeable traaraoce. uiarWcodly
A Book far Uta JIUlUa.
MARRI ACEI v,PI:-''r
Ci tl a I Tor to the mar
, ,, lUIIJb. IrU.er' tiio.
.lout to marry, cu lli pUytioloirlcal uif alariM
ijri'iit. r dm ouii lie puwiilU'il. , .
' It ili-YVr fail. Iri !iht lm!'t,rwift!.-4 II U .Imnlj
fou.ialliw uf rt'lW htldli i.irl.Nd It verlliwil.
Iceii rii i' i r to run iiiit n .iiii. ami in (urn rtjr-
hi t. Hiiiiniiii'n.iinru in oie.i or ii'ii.Hjii. ,
l'ollllliKla;-l liin malmlHrUirara 4f rlt to
all fillers mf. ll.it lil.Jil.llli.i IIiIhk for f.inil.
mU1! i-ervi,.i H .K-kunwl.-tn ufl.r Mjaiii-
Jlr.. Ilihti-f. ),.(. .eviTII lfl"i.au-dm'reill
FACTS
FOR WORKIXHMEX
CONSIDER.
TO
Why ia it that tho laboring mau, who
has constant employment, finds t'uat his
wages barely feed and clothe his family ?
The compensation is as great as he
received before tho war, probably greater,
yot, (to use a homely but expressive
phrase) it is all that he can doT
'mako both ends meet."
Tho reason for this can be found
nowhere elso than in tho odious nnd
unjust laws of tho prvneut Hadioal
Congress I
There has been too much class log's,
latinn.
ate lio lonijfr ntve.aity in lliw hou.e liolil, lnc
Sailiu tin. Ili Hiirk uf vacli mill all tlie.t, 1111.I
with I wlo Ulwrtiiil iuae,
Tllll fulltiMIIIU urn a few lit tint .tiwial imp. t
vrlilcll M.tiullu I. .iliiilrabl) a liilr. 1
TOCM.AX HIMlOWK-Without u. llint; 'arKla
uri-uiiiua 1111-inuii, lUKua Url 1I11II1, ii.il
lriMnu;, rub it ner the c.ku nf h.mliii
. 1 , i.i. a ciiruiiijr latiif r, Ull'l
thru bii.kl) utcr the juino u( U.. j i l.nn
ttnii'lolili wllli ilry rlnthurutia'.iiiia To
rKiiiiiaraili rir ilrint niini hii riiiuin'N
l.ttle extra riilitilnK.
TO CLKAX KMV;,-t,.)uiir iL.lnl ..(h. rub il
nil the rulHilii , iml thru raiiiiliy ner the
of the exieusei of the government- . ,u ZZuSr' H,
the great majority ol voters, too is it 1 to polish tiv. JHUns. ami mhrr riiar
... t.i 1 ..ri.ri. ,.11'iiih' .11
not time mat tney snouiu arouse tuem
selves and pkmamu or Conubkbu not
II. tit l.rlck, rotten .1011.1, .clil anil lye ! ei)h"i nr llnl.li, ami ieuellully liiTlte Hllwh.
that laws shall be enacted for their
especial beuctit but that there shall
be no more class legislation ; that all
tho bad laws, passed uuder the pretense
of "protection" shall be repealed ; and
that labor and capital shall be left in
their natural relations to each other?
To this cud the Democratic party is
working, and as a step iu that direction
it desires, aud will effect, theydefuat
of i).V, Munn, tho Radical candidate
for Congress iu this Congressional dis
trict. It is to men like him that the
labor of the country owes iw. burdens,'
and, until the workiug wen assert thrm
selves, aud give the control of Congress
tn friends like Colonel Crobs, that bur
den will not bp romovod.
8rA woll known river man of this city
recently responded to a New York tharp
er's advertisement that fer thirty cent a
receipt would be ftlvtn by which raeaat
BESI SEWIHG M1CHINE
Sluniit.u'Uiif.l Ui Kite Hit ma lull befuie uurehea.
Inelelier.-,
Call mid tlpt n Circular,
of HhhiI'i iiutil utli iuuti'-J, 11ml tlmi
HUiekljr aver Ihenirlai-e of tl.e nlriul!. ,t
ill irmlu' Hlu.ire .-iiiiil if nor auiuriiirtii
mine ih'it,
TO t'LKlX I'AINT AMI WOOIUMOItK-Un.
miiii in abnte; 1I0 nut 111I1 luu lianl,uint
riute with eloiii In cl.au Muter,
VOK IIOI BK til.l.'A.M.MI"h tlio la of Iho ret.
e.t value Iu ihe uiniof tlini', luburari'l
Ihe eu of llie arllelea eleuu.t'il. Try it
iiiae ami you will npierlie without it,
t'OB WAHIIInO BINIIKK, Bath Tub., tora,
Table, etc. Wheraao'ipM a formerly used
r-apoho ja iuThlilalilej mi l orii'u uscil, Mill
nerer be tl'('iuieil m ith.
RKMUTKA STAIN FltOM MAKIILE.
IB IHK.HttUati For all 'iirpo(eoit Wfiah-
Hit; clothea), tin. .illicit; i. uoiiTfiilt-lit
eennomieal nnl rellnble.
IK TMttHTORK KurHiihln: .calrs, niruiiire
(tin, liru.. iirciii'ji'rj, kniven, lh'r, ele,
t" Tilt: HHur-ror flnlin!, imll.hiiv nn, re-
moving nuru,oil, eir., irom maciiuier ainl
iool.
l!f TIIK Or t'M'K if the .uncoil, ileullKt, ehil
engineer, nalnler and enirravir.
lit ALL I'LAI'KS nher.i a ilimnainL- illid'noli.liv
ing uat'iir, at (.lice rltis'live, reononiii'nl and 1
narnueaa, la re'iuireu, niir nHjmiio, win
prove It ntvt aiiperinrlty over til ether
BUlialAin-ca.
FOB HASH VYArMIXU-sHlolJu.t what evnryi
I-.I.I.V,, iN.iiiirr, i.)if.ia,'iiri i iiiiv:iii1.
rxede. Il quickly runuym acid, pauil,
ink ami utheratalu from Ihe hanSa, which
toau will aolloi.cb. It aollena, the hand
aauieavea tlieiiiainnoiriaiid vtlilte. 1
.Kiiii . few tenia.
your uroer and druxrfiat
F IV! i:ui;to iMimiiAst:
WK WilUI.H IIKT A
Ni t rokly bei'iin.e 11 look Ihe hhilir.t priie l the
New Kniilaiid Fair S rrirlili ii' v iWthe New
ork t-aiu Kulr; anil Mi.rjUnd il ilr, nor be.
aiiiHhiJiulj!i'a at the Auii'rii'Kii Inatuule ay,
"Tin iabwtiur th.iu eny of lis (ta known 10
the Indue." not Iheev, not altn;i'lhr I bulb,
cau.e w like it best, n a wi'iiun vnuhl ay. it
workH Ilk, a ell. nn 1 we can ew anything tie
lli'.i.i with it 1 Urn rhiMreu rau't k" U out.ef
nriliTi ant it ia put at the m at re.oual,
L't.rrA faon, . .
Si'nil for i'ireiilnr..
tiA.iM.sWUUU, Acait,
lv:kl.3oi iau rrommereh-l nvnauo. Odrn
IIIIH,llI..M-(.
74, Seconal Floor. OHIO LEVEf
Oaalaroe XXI.,
Uiy and Sell Real EwUte
rrHNian amntraitm tir titi.i
awn rMtAt4iiwMTitVAB-iia
MSAIX HIBWB.
PRIC
isoi.uur-
wooreaaie vepi'l, 1
tit Waablagtoa, Ht aa4 SO Oxfonl (,)
new tom, l,ou.j(au
ana.'c Ifo.iiiiii"
LltfUS '
H ' u at 1 j . ,
Importer and Wholesale Dealer
..IH.
Wines, Liquors
TOBACCO and CIGARS.
Adl for bt4 iUeUiU i4
( UK AM, AN U STOCK ALK
..w.vo. ...... L
Xxxaaooartatct JtLlesaa o ret IX-
rjaaxt XclucAawt .
IS: 75;OMIO liK VKK
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
tad rrvflatlona of lha texual a. 1111! with ilia
laleel Uicovria In prodaelnf ami prevrnlinc
oTpria. baw la ptakT taa-raraplakien, etc.
-tale1. U-aai iuurtttsa trvrlt il tai-tronJr.d
nd ealy-rourvpae, irita nuineroin" engra.
1 1 Dirt, and contain valuabla Inrormilloa fiir ilm.a
arbo'ar mrrlei er cratenrplasa marrfaxe, .till I
la a book that ought to be kept under loek and
hey, and not I'.ld reletlie about tbo houaav
Seat to wiy one (tree of poitage; for KIRy ceau.
Mdrete Df. Butta, Dispensary. . No. Vt .North
Klaift"iret.9l. Lmrlt.Mo. '
4TNOTICK TO TIIK AKKLIlTTKIi AM) It.V.
fOalUSATK.-atl hatarm abul.lD In I La n...
lorlout . who ailterlUe in pubRn iie'pere, nr
u.ina any iitnk tnuMt. peru.e Dr. Itutta1 work,
at uiattei vhai roar diaeaae U), or how Uepjorabla
your rnndMea. .
Ir. rlullt can lie coruull.il. u.r.ouallv o bv
mail, un ll.e diieate nientlonrd In his worWw.
MtAce, No. Ii Worth Eighth afaet, Utan Mar.
aeiauu i,iieitui,3i. 1x111. no. .n.vdav
JOH. IIYLA.VIa'M NAI.OO.V
la aatnilleaj wltk all kln4e mt
SUPERIOR LIQUOPS
JSeaeVa ataVlea. alia..
OS OO.wIMKKCIAI. ATKNI'B
ilftween Eighth and NlathBtrrett,
CAIRO," ILLINOIS.--
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The Ihlrefyvwft) lovo KOd llquof, lioulJ il
blm a call, and llio.u who want a
FRACtll AXT CIO A II
Caa hava thSr waoia Uiihed ai hi. ir.
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Ar.1aMrftllw1aralii.
111 Feed ef ail klnda. Orejiein Hour, inaaok,
in lleaa auialitv made fnim (he Mi Whil.
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Mknmk Curburt, Dm auala iumI
., Ohio Hiver
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COAL
Atw Nmi.lr m Hai;aeAetleHrvel
mv vm Ak-riiMfii 'ATlaej,
1' t r"!T.Siifff fltTTlT'j.ii.
OH!t,QATFM
HlllUnJ Moon mitt lUr Itwiiit
EI Dorado
" 19f CtHJHiuriHl Avr.,
Cairo, - - - Illiuois
aprTi
pj EXRT 1,4 IT Elt
"t, - ila proviued a '
PoDuItr Public Resort
Whre W"-tltltir wiU.oad large airy room
ju plir4adu. , .
BAbaajaM-K ARB FHtKOsHOLB TA Bl.lK
UoniliirtaMe tllTa, etc., anil a tar aUpplieJ with
the be.rtaaSRSMBffallavfr la-rr. thu tair.i aiu.a
aa.llJiUaClxara, ele., lo la. fuuadiu Cairo.
riiMim.E:niii.a to.ait m nJ..i.i ort
Ulllt .'Ma. a
taai-y ttsaJt
krar-aall l4ltlWtwV
wae jUAJtaaV
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r.r amaatjamastie CWtatvea. vfHiMaira
lraea.netilliaa, mn IITtMeiallle
KarlkTi
tea taw
W lav.
Vareti IflVi , aa By Mai, Maiui
He) KttM.UtwlMK a brlUUatt-'eurra.ca
aajtaal feWw.
rartygr BAlCLATttrM
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