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BY JOHN II. OBKKLY & CO.
CAIRO, ILLINOIS, NOVEMBER 18, 1870.
ONLY DAILY PAPER IN EGYPT.
FRIDAY.
An observing cotoinporary say
"(rant is poing about Pennsylvania to
cave K'liliealisin. For thu fume jiur
tio-o is Jlutlor going to war with Kng
ianil. The Chicago 'Minnie, in going
for true traili), the Now Vork Trilntnc
is going for protection, ami itiitlicnlism
iUulf Ij going to thu duvii."
11 HI) UK MED ALABAMA.
.Tltti farjH!t.iaggcr!j and ecallawagrt of
Alabama have bcun buried by Demo
cratie ballots. A Into Montgomery din
patch says: "The Democratic State
ticket is elected by H,(M)() to 5,(100 ma
jonly. Thu liotLso will stand l!. Iem
oorata nod H.' Republicans. About IS
of the latter aro colored. The last
house was about S:t HcpuhlicntiM to IT
Democrats. The Honntors hold over.
It it doubtful which party ban the ma
jority on joint ballot.
TlIK Reading Republican paper of
tne land concede that their party, if it
precrve its organization, will bo defeated
in tho noxt presidential content. Den
Utttler tliitik a war with Kngland
would pcrjictuittc the party, and for that
rcaou alone would iuaugt) nto the war,
How many Republican arc there who
favor the slaughter of one million of
our citizciiH and the cxcuditurc of five
thouxaud millioiiH of our t ream re in-
hoparnblc fmu a war with England to
re-elect (I rant and preserve Hadical as
cendancy? If anybody Ixodes Hen
llutlerTavow Mich a inomtrous measure,
who is lie ?
THE SEW i'AllTV MOVEMENT.
A lato Washington dispatch says
that .Senator Trumbull does not eneour-
ngo the formation of a new arty, to be
known us tho Ilovonue Iteform party, as
proposed by tho Chicago Trilmne uf
Friday last, but he believes at the same
time, that thu civil eervico and revenue
reform will be thu future gnat isuc
between parties in this country. In
short, Trumbull call himself a lle
publiean in favor of legislating for rev
cuue nud civil service reform. Forney's
Chronicle, howuvcr, insists that Trum
bull hxs secretly come out for a new
party of thu above name, and that he is
iu candidate for president. The new
movement creates considerable talk iu
Washington. Forney says the Chicago
Trilmne abandons all hopes of electing
a Republican president iu IS"-.
"HELP ME CASSIL'S, Oil ISI.XKl',
Thu uuhappy conditiou of tho Hadi
cal party is well portrayed iu thu fol
lowing paragraph, which we clip from
thu Chicago Timet :
Tho ltndiciiW uro netting hard up. No
two oftlicnt uro ml vocntlnj; tlm smiio thing
to tAvn tlu-ir party front iioln to plcco.
Tlio Tribunt of Chicago it trying to shvo
It by bellowing for tlio adoption of tlio
Dornocratlo doctrine of free truJu. Iu
Nuw Vork ntimc.iiko it hollowing just m
vocifurotuly Hint the only thing whleh
will nru It ii more t rill's and higher onci.
Grant is trying his level lost to
stivo it by ulug bayonets nml em
ploying tho publlu pturoniigo. Hotter
is on ttiu rittnpiigo, and is clamoring tlmt
ttsonly salvntion is In gutting up a witr
with Knglnnd. ltmllcnl Uoiigreisuien In
"Wn.liinglon are making utlosporttto etlort
to tHVe it by proposing to reconstruct
Tennesio and a few of tho border stutcs, ho
m to permanently assure n lliultcnl tniijor
Ity. Poor old Onant U trying to keep tho
concern together by i visit to l'onnsylvii
nin, und n promlioof spoils to the fuithfiil
of that sUto. Ami till this time thu Dciino.
cratie majorities uro coming in larger nud
lttrgor, und rotten ItaillcalUm is every
hour going more and more to pieces
THE TH I It TEESTH CONGRESS
IONAL DISTRICT.
A Cairo correspondent of tho Chica
go Tims reviewing th6 situation iu tho
Thirteenth Congressional district, says :
Tho complete redemption of the Thir
teenth Congressional district continue to
KludJen tho lioarts of tho Domocrncy.
Tho mnlorltv for Col. Crd over tho
blatherskite Dan Munn may reach 2,300
votes. Two years Hgo, Col. Crobs had 605
ovor Gen. lUuin. Since then, 11,000 ne
gro votes hyo boon added to tho Hadical
itreugth, and yet wo have over 2,000 ma
jority. Tho loading Radicals hero say
frankly that tho Hadical party is dead, and
that If tho Democrat In the prcsont uud
tho noxt Congress succeed In lowering tho
taritl', that tho district will glvo 8,000
Democratic majority In 187'.!. 'Ilio
party Is doad, and ''dlrty-work" Logan
cannot Infuse any life into it. During Ills
canvass evory whoro In Kgypt, Logan had
small audlencos, which wero destitu o of
enthusiasm. Anti-Logan Hadlcals lmvo
been elected to tho legislature from Perry
and Johnson counties. Dirty John boast
ed loudly upon tho morning of tho elec
tion that he would carry Jackson county
for Munn by 250 majority. When the
votes wore counted, thero was u majority
for Crobs of ISO. Ho much for the hoist
ing of Logan. Ids moU Intimato friend
do not bclievn tlmt he can be elected to the
United Statu Senate.
f s
Thero are In Kgypt a great many pro
feiilonal olllcc-seskors iu tho Hadical
ranks. When 2,000 negroes wero made
voters In this district, llioy felt confident
of future political success. They have
failed. Five white txen left tho Hadical
rntiki for evory negro who Joined them.
Oxk of tho most absurd and pre
Hiiinptuous propositions of thu day is,
that thu Democratic party abandon its
organization nud go into a Free Trade
and Kuvcnuc Hcfoini party I Tho prop
osition is absurd, because thu Demo
cratic party is already a free trade anil
revenue reform party of thu most aluo
luto character.- It is presumptuous, ho-
cau-o, for tho first timo iu ten years, tin;
Democratic party stands victorious, with
the power iu its haud.i to elect the nfxl
J'iuiidcut,aud to gain control of at least
tho lower House of Congress.
Four years ago, when thu Democratic
party seemed to be iu a hopulcss minor
ity, when only five States iu thu Union
gave Democratic majorities, and when
thu Hadical pprty maintained an over
whelming o"cendaney iu every iipart-
ment of ehu government, a proposition
to abandon thu Democratic organization
would have found willing listeners iu all
parts of the country; but now, when
tho party is a gruat jmwer in tho lau
and the tuauifo't object is to maintain
ambitious and unscrupulous Radicals in
positions of honor and trust, the prop
osition will be promptly rejected by
every true Democrat in tho land.
'ho Democratic party ha" payed
through ordeals that would have killed
a dozen parties with any less vitality!
uud now that it holds a winning hand,
it Is going to play thu gamu out under
its old name, and reward the friends
that lmvu stood by it in the days of its
adversity.
.I.V IW'SEEMf.V coxri:xrjo..
Tlio Democracy of Missouri hac
much cause for rejoicing over the result
of the election. If it bu true, us thu St.
Louis Deiii-tcritt alleges, that thoy as
sisted iu the election of n Hepubliean
Governor, it is also true that thousands
of Liberal Hopublicans helped the Dem
ocrats to defeat McClurg a man who j
would have denied them the ballot until .
doomsday. More than this, the election I
ms opened the way to complete and i
... .... i
overwiieinnng Democr.uic iriumpn i n .
the future.
Avainst a united Hepubliean party
tlie Democrati ol Missouri could have
achieved little or nothing. Hut by the
iclp of one wing of a divided Hepubli
ean party they havo secured a Uemo
cratie legislature, increased their con
gressional delegation, nud gained con
trol of thrco-fotirth.s of nil tho local oth-
os of tho .State. For tho bulk of these
favors tho Democracy are certainly in-
bted to thcuidof Liberal Hcpublicans.
I'liis being true, it is little less than
dggardly to deny thoni the glory they
laim in thu election of a Hcptihlicau
Governor, 'lhat thu dovernor elect
onlv Hepubliean iu name is a fact
which his honest uud zealous espousal i f
thu vital principles of tho Democratic
mrtv, nioit satisfactorily discloses. Let
thu childish disputation, then, of "ho
l:o isn't a Democrat" cean'. For
what they havu achiuved thu Democrats
could afford to accord thu Liberals as
Hadical and out-and-out a Hepubliean
governor as thoy would bu liku'y to ask
for. Iu thu knowledge of tho fact that
tho Liberals havu givi-n full value for
uvcry favor thoy have rccuivod, lot the
Democrats be content. From uu out-
ido stand point, it looksas if tliov oiyif
to bu abundantly satisfied, whether they
are or not.
Okouoe Wilkes, of W'ilkeJ Spirit ot th0
Timim, ran for congress In tho eighth dis
trict against Mr. Brooks and is thouglily
lisgustod at bolng boatcn by 11,000, Ha
declares that "thu republican party has
radically disbanded," und adds;
"Hi has no rcgrots at having entered upon
nvuss, tor, wnuo it lias conmrreu
ut) li I m a Kreatcrud it cat on. tUroi-ili tlio
large domostration of hU porsonal friends,
it nns ion nun in jioksosston ot u mucii uigiier
oflleo than that which thoy invited him to
BU to wit, tho editorship of tlio Spirit of
the Tines. In duo appreciation of this
compliment,-and of his true position, the
Spirit will horeaftor contain no political
articlo of t mere party character, and will
conflno itself purely, when discussing gen
eral affairs, to such questions of high polities
as concern all the peoplo of tbo land ut
large, as Is tho custom with tho great hid
pondent papers of tho country."
POLITICAL NOTES.
John A. Logan would, If he could, bo
the free trade candidate fur President
Generals Oglosby, Vuliucr and Logan
Judgo Lawrcnco and linn. Joseph Jlcdlll
are Hadical aspirants for Senatorial lion
ors.
Thero have thus far been elected live
colored members of tho next House of
Hcprosontativcs, Delargc, Hatnoy, and KI
llott, of fjouth Carolina; Turner, of Ala
bainn, uud Norton, of Virginia.
In Went Virginia, the majorities on
CongroHmcn areas follows : First district
D.ivii, (Democrat), 1,311; .Second, Me
draw, (Hepubliean), 1137; Third, Hartford
(Democrat), 1,031, The Legislature stands
Democrats, f2; Hopublicans, 20.
New Vork and Indiana will each havo
a Heprctcntativo in the next Congress by
the name of William Williams.
Wilmington has one-fourth of tho
population of Ihditware, "but only one of
tho thirty members of the Lcgtslntura of
the State
One name on tho roll of tho nowly
elected Leghlnture of huw Moxico, is At
phouto Ferdinand Senay Garcia .Francisco
Antonio Cortes Murlu Gonnlvo Die;
Juarez Mcitc.
The following is tho complete vote of
DvlnwHre for Governor:
I'Iu Ut, ll.
.... ri,4....H.
! a,3 1 a.......
3,U1
IV) iir.t r, H.
Nrr Cn-ltu...
Kent
Ml-'!
O.JII
If .37 4
Total li.tii
I'uuilir'x nt.tjurit v vt.179
!l,9iSI
Bigg iDomocrit), for Congress, has
JSS majority.
THE NEW ROUTE TO ST
LOUIS'
Short f.liia Ib DccMur.
Kro:n thsToteJolllaJoOol, SOth.l
Tho Toledo, Wnbash A: Western is onu
of tho great railroad corporations uf thu
country, its eastern terminus is loieuo,
but It has four terminal points In the wt,
vis.; Keokuk, Iowa. (Juincy, Illinois;
Hannibal, Io.; rit. Louis, ilo. At Keo
kuk It connects with the Dii .Moines Vnl-
ley road, and through It with tho Chicago
uuu .yriawou'rn iu isiuuuu, jinking
through tho henrt of Iowa. At Quincy It
irlkes thu Hunnlbal and St Joo road, und
makes all points In Kansas, with tho St.
Joo and Council Bltitfs road, a direct con
nection with tho Union l'ucitlc and the
entire Statu of Missouri. Leaving tho
(Julncy lino at, Bluff City, a brnnc'i goes
direct to llanuibul, Mo. thonco over the
nuw Hannibal and Molrly road to Kan
sas C'itv and Leavenworth, maklnt; by this
ruiitu an almost air lino from Toledo to
Kansas City. Theso three terminal jKitHt.
control u large portion of tho West.
The Company has now complotcd its
new read from Decatur, 111., to Kait
Lout, making u direct. ewnttr.mt. lino
front tho head or Lako Krlu to .St. louls,
without break or change uf cars.
Tho completion of tills connection Is an
eve
ut in too history of railroads in thu
country
St. Ijouis is 'the chief ciy on the
Mississippi, and i. the point of departuro
of romi ,lrctching trom Lake Krlo to the
Mississippi, passing through two or tho
errcatest of tho SUtes cannot but bj con-
-,tltttctl pion0of tho great enterprises cf
tho country, as by its now connoetloa it
WWJ.
dclav,
Tlio aoinu route is now preparcu as
well for pssiengur tratUc us any rond in
tho United State, uud thu completion of
this most important connection gives it a
hold upon business which it has heretofore
Hindu no special etlort to secure.
Bv this lino the distance from Toledo to
St. LouU I only one hundred and thirty
miles. The old Wabash road thioogh the
heart of Indians and Knstcru Illinois is
toed to Decatur, llllnoi', where thu now
lino branches ot)', passing counties and
towns as follows!
Macon county, chief town D.'eatar.
Christian county, chief town Taylor
ville. Macoupin 'ounty, chief town Staunton.
MudLou eotintv, chief town Kdward
vlll. Tho roi before reaching; Deca.ur pa"
04 through thu garden of Indiana, und tho
p. it .ion of Illinois that ll pentetrates is
the best and richest. Thu counties we
havu spceltled are not excellent hi thu
1'nited States iu point of wealth of soil
uno natural bounty,
The Company's ot!lcer have mudo urn
p'e arrangements to accommodate the im
mense tide of travel that will naturally
seek thi avenue They have placed iipuii
thu roiul new elegant pasiongcr rouuhes
tltted up regardless of exponto, tlm ruling
ideas being comfort and sufety. Thero is
aUolutoly nothing locking In the ear..
The orna'mcntatlou is rich und churte. the
teats are not only bountiful but luxurious,
uud tho beating apparatus is tho best wo
havo ever soon. To so tine a point havo
thoy brought this Important itoui that
every passenger may havo thopreciiu tem
perature preferred.
The 'Wabash has u bridge s tunning thu
Mississippi ut Quiucy, una is Ki 'ldlng two
more, onu at Keokuk and ono at Hannibal.
Tho (luincy bridge is a mtignitlccnt struc
ture and tho others are to bo not inferior to
it.
Tho sleeping ears now on tho roud uro
Pullman' best; but tho Company uro
building nix in their shops tit Toledo that
excol "Pullman's best" In almost evory
particular. Tho finishing and furnishing
are superb, und ovory convenience that
has ovor been devised is made uso of.
As eoon us the bleeping nnd palaco cars,
now being built, nre finished, tho passcn
ger from Now York to any point In tho
Wcl, muy get In his tout at tho Hudson
Hivcr Djpot, and never leavo It till he
reaches St. Louis.
Tlio company mako it a special
point to give employment to none
out gentlemen. Tho oftlcors of
o ,ch tram uro intelligent, obliging gentle
iiion who feel that their duty is not done
with tho collection of tickets. Tho Wa
bash conductors havo always been popular
with tho traveling public now that their
facilities for making tltoso in their euro
comforlablo havo ken Incrcaicd they will
bo more so.
The track of the Wabash is In most ex
cellent order. The roml lints been thor
oul'IiI balluited. thu defective iron and
t'cs all removed, at.il the best and heaviest
put In their place. The road Is smooth
over its entire length and to woll built ts
to make the highest rato of sDoed safe.
Tt'io conditien of tho track, with tho cut
oxorciseu in tne construction or tlio cars on
tho line, rcliovo tho traveler cf tho con
stant feeling of dangor ono experiences on
roads less carefully constructed and less
conscientiously managed.
The now depots at St- Louis uro tho
most commodious in that city. Tho com
pany have constructed a new piitscngor
depot at thoferry, and tho Transit Com
pany Invu built ii now complete equip
ment of Omnibuses and Baggngo Wagons
esncclnllvfor this road, which run to
ovorv part of the city to privato houses
and hotels, as well as to depots of othor
railroail.
At St. Louis, direct and closo connec
tions are tnadp with tho -North Missouri,
Mlssctirt ractiir, aoutuorn ractnc, iron
Mountain, nnd otltcr lines to tho "West und
Southwest, and tho first-class steamers for
Memphis una ew uricnns. ana tlie inter
mediate points on tlio Mississippi.
Wo believe that tho creator tart of tho
t-nvel to tho great West will pass ovor this
route Indeed wo do not see now it can bo
otherwise. The trains from the Kast
make closo connection in tho Union depot
at Toledo, nnd from Toledo to tho .Missis
sippi there is no change whatovcr. Tho
traveler whoso destitution is Kansas saves
several hours of time by taking this route,
and ho eocs in sucli comiort, nml with
such perfect assurance of safety, us to
mnko It proioratiio, even iiiougn no save
nothing In timo tiiurutiy.
Thamalorltv of tho men whoso unremit
ting ctTorts havo carried forward this ureal
enterprise, uro citizens of Toledo.
lion. Ar.arian uoouy, mo rresiuent,
resides in Nuw York, and tho active duties
of his otllco devolve upon John N. Drum-
mond, Kn., of this city, tho Vico President;
Geo. II. liurrow is General Supercntend-
int. with thu duties usual to that Important
olllce; John B.Carson Is (jencral Freight
Agent, ana manages ine commercial tntor
.tt4 uf tlm Gumnnnv. wllilu John U. Par
suns and W. L. Malcolm havo chargo o
tho rmsscntior business on tlio rotvl. xo
thiisu eentlomcn is duo very much of tho
credit Tor tun pcriection oi tne roau, anu
tha satisfactory manner with which Its
-r - - j .
business with thu tiubliu Is transacted.
No road in tho country nas in its employ
morn ablu and accomplished men, or men
moru quick to realize tho necessities of thu
hour or mom read v to meet them.
The traveling public in tlio r.ast win ao
woll to remember tuo anusn route, wnen
arranging for a trip to tho West, 'lhcre is
no better roatl in ma country, anu mo uay
Is not far distant wnen it will bo soon ac
knowledged by traveling men.
O.vc vote Is Important. At tho lato
election Mr. Towusend, Krullc.nl, beat Mr.
Stahl, Democrat for rcprescntativo in Jo
Davijts county, by only ono vote.
- -
Fresh llaltlmoro ovitcrs served In any
stylo dcflreJ, can bo pbtuined, at any hour
of the day or night nt l.otils llcrlierl's
rostaurant. Also oysters fur sale by tho
can, iu any quantity desired, ut the same
price. tf
HA!!. RESTORATIVES.
J
PlIALON'S
'Vi'&iCLiAi
?5
I ox,
SalvkHon for the Hair.
Restoring aTi
For
Hair its
Original
Pualon's "ViTfx" diners
utterly from ntlic "dyes,"
' colorcrsuul " restorers "
(V) in sc. It acts on a
totally dtffcrcnt principle. It
s linipidSjragrant, and per
iet'tly innoctoi& precipitates
no muddy or HCdcnt mat
ter, requires no shaWng up,
and oomnuinicates no Jktain to
the skin or the lincif. No
paper curiam is necary to
ronceal its ttiil,yVIppearanee,
for the sim'ie lenron "liatVV
.v lurb( 'U k is, to all intents
and piriposos, a nkw juscovery
iii ToiliC!.euiisny.
' VL'S VlTAUA" is
warranted to t'llit a chiuige
in the color of the Ffciir within
lo days after the firsuipplica
tion, the directioiw being
carefully observed
IT IS AS Clfitii AS WATER !
AND ,vS KO SKDIME.NT.
Arm TImM-ii" nr
Price,
Box,
COX
vi i.onxts.
Sold by auSDruggists.
If your DniKSiss has not
Coon
;!isu -v
Vitalin " on hand? write, en
closing $i.oafinj we will
forward it iAlmicdiutely.
Phaln & sSon,
SI7 Broadway, N, T
un:a ct J. 2. E02BIK3,
420 North Eighth St, Phtlndn
DoMiiiis
Vegetable
A color and dressing that will
not barn tho hair or injuro tho
head.
It docs not produco a color
mechanically, as tho poisonous
preparations do.
It gradually restores tho hair
to its original color nnd lustre,
by supplying now lifo nud vigor.
It causes n luxuriant growth
of flofl, fino hair.
Tho best add safest articlo
vor ottered.
Clean and Pure. No sediment.
Sold everywhere ,
ASK FOR DOBBiNS'.
Dr. RICHA'TJ'S
Golden Remedies.
t'i t!,c nnlf , nl ssre Tlm. Itcsltli int
Money. 91,000 ItUWAItl) for iny cut of dlinie,
la sny itijo wblcli tlirr fall lo curt.
SXiiH, Soi. I k 3, trs Ui
rrcilfit lt(-rUtci knnwn.
II. KICIIAU'.S f)0I,0EV
KLIXlll DA U O UK U Ida
OreMtst Tank nj Aitrlnrrnt
In lbs Mtdlctl I, lit. in. Itl.
ciuca oot.nr.N anitdotk
ll Ui onlr rtlUbla itluretic.
Thtif Rtae-lle tre not urtrtlsM Is Cure alt
ComnUtnU, nt bDat oonei but are rurintffl
la ctlecl a Ila.llcal asl Spr.lj Can In all caws for
whlcb they art rtnommcnJed, wheu all othtr trtat-
tnc&t has fillf J. Tent cf ttiouiamls Tearljr rscot
br their um. who bars Inst oil hot, ami tmmuo-
ntmnotJ as laearablt by tho best ttjeu meJIcal
faenlty.
FH. RICirAUJsGOLDKN
IIALRAM, .No. I, (tt Clcers, Utctrte4
Sort Tbrvat arvl Unuth. Bore Eyes, Cutane
iu Craptsjjns, Coppyloret Hlotchti, Soreness
A th Ucalp, Hcrorutyttc. It Is tho Ureateit Itn
Tatar, AlKratlra aVl Illoo-l I'urlflrr known. ro
mnrra all raercurfrom th system, Mil leates
the blood para aisf hettthy. S
OH. PJIIAU'S GOLDKIi
J- UALSSt, No, earn Urreurlal Affoo
Uons lUienmaUim Is all III rjrtm, ani
Immat relief la all cates.
No. 1 or Z, f i per burnt, er two
mciiAirs GOLDEN
AS'TtDOTK. a ra-Ilcal care fir all urinary
ileraDRrmt'jU. I'rle II per bottle.
UK IIAU S (iOLl)EN
XUlll D'AlltlL'll. a ralleat caw for
Nfrroiu or Cn-rl IKMlltr. tn old or
yoanct Imparting energy with nnJcrful effect.
1'rlce i l-otilt, te uro for $1.
On receipt uf price, timo remedies will bo
shipped di any place. I'rumpt attention pM tJ
all corrceiniftntt. Nrtno enuttta wlthuul ths
nataoof " IHL i:lL'lt.U.".S UOMIKN nKMROICH,
I). Is. RlCll.lItO.S, Hl I'roprlelor," blown Iu
(Ian of buttle I.
Circulars sent Trail supplied it a liberal
discount, r
AJJte.. DR. II. II. ItlCIUnon, Z21 Vaitck
fitrael, Nw YurU
Special Notices.
IliUtliclor'a Hair llyc.
Till iui ix Tiia MuaLn lop not cntitaln lend
to wits lot tioliMn tOwirl)ictlif r-jstem or ro-
duce ileatlt. It ! perfectly Imnnlpn f uNti -
otantanrous. Anll t!nl tatintnl an iWlu.Hc
imrutl0ll tatni) rlu' tlii'lo not po.c.
)c.u would fornpn tlio il.muor. Tlio (,'rninno
W. A. Ilatulu'lur') llnlr I'jr lina thirty jf.irn'ti'l
utallon to uphold lt itilpgrlt'. SiM l y Utui:
l!if). ApplKI itlSIhiii) htrnt, N. V.
noc.'ljluy
C'ettliiK Mnrslril.
K"i) I'lryoniy iiion, mi HhimI WIN nn.l h
rruprlfty or Itiipriipric'iyofhvttiiik' niutrlo.t, with
a.inllary lu lp fur tlninttliii ft i l nntiiied fur Hint
ri !' it ihI li4pjiln.. StMit frp, in I emW
npih. Ad Iri".. II. mar I A 'o'U:ioii, l ox I', 1 l.il
li.Mt.Ma, t'.i. xrtitlUil lin
'l'lio 1 III jl v I la ll i ll li- I'lirillilr.
A ml., tin' p. ifmuK uuw in Umi lino no p.'r
miitit in''. An i.mir or i Mr iliclr iim', tlMve
nutriunol (K-rftinie Uft. Ilnu ilitlervnt illn rr
lilt 'ivveixliti IIih ii. of Jlurry ni'l iju.liiii.i'.
KKri'Ii U'litt-r. Iwy afttr lia npi'lii'tin tlii
lanilkftvlllu! I'Xliuli u must il.lltitflll, drlu'l.lo
and iiurtenl.li ln.krAi.'.'. in.irtdi'ivll)
Tlinsr wlionir Mi lt, or
Vltlh'l.-I with a .y ilir.uiiJ liltlciiliy, ahniild va J I It
utltili'l.iy u rite for I'r. Iliunllluu'a Svw Trontii'-,
artit fri'u tu any KMr.'",
M. I.KO.MDAS ItA.MIf.TDN, M. D.,
I'. O. llox S-w Vutii City,
(Kiwi,i:jit
oi.Nctxx.vTi ahvi:ktisi:mi:nts.
j & i:3:t;!:.-vw.vi.i
FOUNDRY
MACHINE SHOP
STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS,
Copper and Sheet Iron Work
Xo. 2 IS Kant IVnrl Sti t ct,
il.VUI.V.NATI, OHIO
yyAiiiY st, noi . si:
Cor, Walnut & Gano St?
DAVIS & TUCKER
CINCINNATI OHIO.
C.V. lII,YiiS(.,M.li
lUKSCK-Ooruer Ninth nml Walnut
OKKICK-Cornor BUIh Street and Ohio Lerce
0K'lCK HOUItS-Fiom .m. to 1 m., naJ
ni'
Jj HMYTII A. CO.,
WZXOZsX1ISX.XjZ
GROCERS
OHIO LEVEE,
CAIRO, XXjXjXPO-OXJS.
AIo, krep constantly cn hsn.l a mist com
I'lcto rUirl; ot
LIQUORS WHISKIES
Scotch and Irish Whiskies "
Pft, Madeira, Sherry, Catabaw
WIKTHJS.
Wu ur uKenl lor J. KoM 1 C,'t LViplimtnl
WIIKKl.tMi Al.l;.
Wf vlt trlillvfly for Cnh, tn nh It'll fact
Invito tlio nttrnlluii of ulo.e tmrgAln btiyrrn,
fevclnl ntlvntlon slti-n tn tllllni; onlern.
,4(jv the Miiyav
H. "VI. HULEN
CROCER
A N 1
Confection Merchant
Has ltcmored to Ills Old Statu!
-f 34 Commercial Avenue
Wlirrn Itr aullul la r ((mtintinhcp of pntrona&o
lilafiirinrrcitito nicrs, nwll d slii of na mi
ne oiled a mny wail prlnir rix-erlci, protlflonp-T
i tc, rttiii.'irknUy uIichii lur rush.
TrrniK i Striitly ciuli, for wlilrli h will ell
OHcr Itnui tholuiieit. ,.;tf
P vivci:xt,
DKAl.tllt IN
GROCERIES
Plaster Paris Plasterers' Hair
r.tinu In Hull:, nlwiiyss on luwiil
CORtiER 8th St7&0H10 LEVEt
CAIRO, ILL.
(1 KOCKK I i:.S-C0.1I M 1SS l O.V.
W. Blraltnn. T. Illrd.
gTii.vrrox At ui.tu,
ucvt'f or totiatlon, ltudiii x Clark,)
WrIiolcsnlo
GROCERS
(A N t
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
G7 OniO Xj 33 "C 33 3a
CAIRO. ILL.
Aututs or Anirrli'Hti I'litnlrr Cn., nml
Jlnlitiraxillli'i'ra .tuciun for Colluii Viii'ii
Q. I. WIMJ.ttHSts.V,
GROCER
,il?.'JJt'..', I
i
- Ski i
I'o-tsAissskoN .'s;lt':..'V';,
No. 7(1 Olilo l.nvci',
CAIRO, LL.
NK'Cl!ll UltClltlOII UlVCIt til ll.ll.iu'l
iiionla nml t'UIInK OnUrs-
ESAL SS7ATE 3S0X8SS " "
wix.sro.x iv- ct.,
(lim'i'aaura to .l.tl.ll f . llarilt.'HI A Co.,)
REAL ESTATE
4 v - TtTB'lTT
, ,...V.1i
AU OP 1 4 BT EE K &
74, Second Floor, OHIO LEVEF
Onlro, Xll.,
Buy uurt Sell Ileal Estate
t'lIUMHII AllSTU.il'TM OF TITI.I
ANI I'll IU' .IKK CO.VKVANt':S
t I' AM.SillH
SOOTS & SK
r. Kii i.r.its,
l'AHIIIO..VUI.i:
800T Ji!lD SHOE MB
TWE.VTIirni STKUET,
liotirccn AVasliiiife'tou Avo & roplnr S
noolat sssicl Shoea Miu to UrsUr. t-'lova
Wurkuieu IStuuycl,
Satisfaction Warranted
Patrouage SoliclUd.
spt9d
SEWIKQ MACHIXES.
HWI.YO M.itL'lUM.H.
i. 4 if in in ir
Til I? Ik I Vtu Vsttimtii v vmaitt
StWING MACHINE.
Tho Complclcst, simplest uml Ha
ScHing JlncblnoinUsc.
Con Oth'St.- fi Washington Ave
Tin, .txmin.l f.if lli II1VU flRU'lN'll Ml'll.
INK In ihnAtlantleStatos, whom lliny nrn U.t
Itnairn. ai).l rlirn thev annntnnt all ullicra. I
Kri fltur tlinn cn lo fiippllpd.
ItncTcr fitilsln anr Uiii.l nf vnrW. II Uaiiiititn.
ronalatltiirof a few atrotur parta, nml it rrrtlenN
feci! t'lrii'lm Itta run ttor anin. ahit trilum pni.
lura wltliniltuh.inso uf atltcli or Ifiiainn.
Clotltfnif nml (Horn miiiufarturirn nrrferlt to
nil otlirrn, nml Hint It lJn.t thtj tiling fnr fainllf
Hcttlng atcrytudy wil Ucknowlorlgo utter i-inni-liiltij;.
Mi'M llitilrrs have sorornl aitcs an.l ditlarrnt
'tslri of flniah. ami rosnrctfallir iiiTtte nil itlm
want thn
BEST SEWING MACHINE
Mamifiiotiite.l togtro thotna c.ill before .ttrclms
MIHtLl'MlltTC,
Call nml Oft it Circular.
JgSTAKLISIfi:i 1SOO
ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS'
SAPOLIO
Tlio Kii(jeriorlty of thu coallfnt irpnr;:t
vor fliiy nilior artlrlo orr ntlcroil to lliuMi)
lias Iwn Uf monatrntcil liy tlio wonlcrlul popttla r
lt)'lt tiMnUiiltitilwIttiltilhe lirlff jrar in a I
jitlrt timnuf:wtiirnl. .Nut Um tlma
Ono Million Housckecpors
nre to..l:iy mini 8siollo tn tills nml utlicr in-trli-a,
anilltiailrtiinint Is rnf-Mly InTrns n.
HnlH lrlclc,rolt atone, aclit ami lj o
arnrinrrn n'Msaify In tho hoiHc' it, r it
".ii'ulio iloc Um work uf oacli ntut nil tliesi.r.it
tnili f ir lea hUitnuJ oxticnaP.
Tlio following nron few ot Ilia ajifi'lM ti pa I
Mlilcli h'notIii Is attnlrnlly miaptoiJ i
TO CM.' l.V tVI.MKMYK-Witlioiit wetting onriK tu
oraolllnic tlio jiniol. Tnkoa uct clnili, Mil
dripping, rttl It orrr tlio enke of ruiio
titilillt Hciivvrrilvilli a creamy latlior, nmt
Iiion liilakly oor tlio .mn ut tf&t s itlonn
flltnnliillti with tlry I'lutlior cluwioU To
rrtnorornrnlalmr ilrlol paint n ill rrtntiri'it
tittto rxtrn mtUnK.
TO CI.KAX K.MVI'.S-U your il.rli.f loth. rut. I
on ihu EatXiltn, and theu ratililly oror tlm
Wnlica. Ttiia wilt kI brilliant nml ilurj.
1,1c polish, without acrutcliicir.
1J POMSII TIN, 1II1ASI, anil othrr t'ullnsrj
.trllclra Ititljilio iliiinp tlotli on tin' w
uf rinpollu until well comi'S, ami linn
fjulokly iiTorthaStirMe of Ihn ulrnall. it
will prmlucc nlitatro rqnal If not auporlortu
to the now.
TO (JX.VX PAINT AMI U00t.lV0ltK-ri..-.Sa.
xtio n atHiviM no hoc run no t.ani, tu,.i
rlnao with oii.tn in clean water.
VOIt llot.SP. t l.lll.MMl-.Swcllo laufttio irios.
i t valuo in tlio anviojcof time, Utorr t
tho wear of tho article cleansed. T.y it
nnconnd yon will noTrrUi w'ttiont ft
roi: w.tMii.Mi nirtiiKs, lutii riinn,
Tablea, rtf. hero aospwa . furineily Uaril
c.ipotlo i- lnn!tulte; mi l filii'ii tlael.tl
iieirrlNi illapenaeil with,
UKMOVIIS STAI.V FltO.M MAKHM.'.
I.N Till! IIOl'SK Kit nil purposes (exoepl wmli.
rlithea), thu .irlieto la vvutrruieiit
ei'i notni"nt ni'l relml le.
I.N Till! snillK Tor poli-liinc h-m, ine roa
't n, t rn- ''ipri, l(ni"4'( li- " -
IN' 1 lis. m1H1--!' r le mm!'. p.iinln i . ' re
a ii i.-,i !,vu., iruiii tii.ii.li:iicry und
Ml llnWfll'1. tl' Ui(on, iod ,.t, cir
Hum.'', p miior and vnnMser.
AM. I'l.l l.li wlierti it eimiBaiiii; uml poliah.
liulkiii'ii'.at i i.i'O o!lmtie, ivmioiiiH umi I
litriulx-a, i tf ii i red, our Stpoln1, k.II
proii it" ttn-at KUporioiily nter ult ether
ill l.ll. rf.
l'Olt llt.MI n AMIIM1 llio Injun wu.teT ts
p, ni.'i. HHter, i'lnuiierilir or ma n a.
,iri'.ia It ulll.ililjf romotva Miiia, pn - I,
ink i. id othei- at.ilna trom iho hnu 't, whiuli
wi)i will not tot.oh. It coftoua lnnamia
nnd lim.'a tliein aiunotliand white
Pllllli: a'fa eenta.
M).iY yutir Kri'cers anJilriias sts
Vhilealo IVpota,
ill Wmliltifstun, St., ami tit) 0nrd M.
New oik. London,
i iia-Ji-teoiU'iii0
HASSLE .V.P.D,
ZU KitKiGisi:, .MVa:it.
uv
MtAOTIOAIs
MARBLE WORKERS
Monumental Designers
JU'OUTIJIW OF ITALIAN MAUI1LK
M'OTC'II 4JKAMTI:. .Vc.
WAItlUtOOMS AND WOHK IStlOl', CUltNKIl )
TIUUD AND HT. ANN STllEKW.
OWJE&8BOHO, My
Monuments, Vaults, Oram Stonea, Mantlea,
Vl'iiubiliu, etc., executed with auperlor otk.
iiLiiuiup, at lowest price.
Ki;liafi, (iernuu nnd Jlnlrew ,clteitn, 4nne
intliuLio.t al)lo.
MnrUeand Orsnlts KlRuren, y tho l-et sculp
tinea of Kurope, imported.
All work Ktinranteod.
for designs, apply tu
(JAUI, THOMAS, Agiiit,
Corner Elahth Street nnd Couunetcbl Avenue,
fjldaym
H1VAMDVF.lt, jr. I., t iilrsi
RESlDEXCI-Corner ofNtneteeth' !fet
Wiwhmgton ate. OKFICJn pauirnarvul thi(
n, over rosl oflleo. OKKKB llnUIW-hrtni
a .in. lo Urn," ('uadays eicopte-K, and fiun
to ) p. 91.