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THE BULLETIN.
SATl!IUIAY, SF.VTr.MHT.R 23, 1871.
JOHN Jt. OlIEltLY, Editor ivDpimuiir.il.
Trans or tux Duly IhLitm:
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(Sum i the only mornlo itaiti) in Southern Jlhnoii ;
uicide-aitake journal; t"Wltt but fearteet; out'
tj'tktn on all subjects oj interest to the ;wWie ;
vltk ah rge and xnereavnq circulation, the Jlutle
tin solicit) the pftrmajiot intelligent renMrt ar.i
tnterpntinj buimcAS men.
the dollar w:i:i:i.v IIU LI.KTIN,
John II. liberty Co. navo reduced Itio sub.
criidion jmi' of tlio Weekly Cairo Hulled t'
One DAlarpcrann jm. making It Iho cheapest pa
i per pulillihij'l la Southern Illinois.
yor-Prtt'nltnl,H;2,- !
JAMES R. DOOLITTLE,
or Wisconsin.
Sa'ject to the cfeetston oj the national iitm
1 , -voernfic coiiroilion. 1
...In 1 v. -1 ' . - :
The New York World on Seualor Doolilile. !
'Hit record U .10 consistent and untar
nished that it.innii be W.ened t-i it ttraiyhl
line' drawn across a puzzle a clear beam,
untwereed Iti iht tiuctuatini atmomhere
of American politics, tirouih the past
weniyytars.
hona ,rc t,, s tK.if ''. .Wi rj .0! De
"i.etus-u.y ihHoviiiiCuniini .ropoe(i 10
do 1 y tlm jieople of 1-n.ilu 111 after limy hail rr-
b-llwt iisvim llumo nnd lu I h-cn put down by
II19 Kriiiu-n ut that power. VJien the uileatlon
meinthe enitc: MVint mail he iKiio with
Lit.mn al thn pconle of Litiuin V there ere
Mineerenlhereilihoiitod: "(.'unnt.cntu their
Mep-riy; ni4K0 mem (iiutof." There hhi. how I
ner, nuii irut dy who would hntu made them 1
ih 10 iiKiron 11 Hiuve. nut uninUHu, uhorc
leech of n Hinln liini lun imvlii liU numiilin.
nmttul, hinl: Brimtors, let unmiiko them fellow I
"linen. wtJ thin d.i lathe power nud ciiy oi
inSi'ir their WlmM a'i a"d we might have' it intimated to
people SSr?noBJ;?: ZtJX: u crowding the mourn
all ti tli toer Aimury of the iation." ers
HKMOCIUTIC COUNTY TICKET.
For Treasurer an I Collator,
WILLIAM MARTIN.
For Surveyor,
JOHN V. HELY.
The (hiAiu.vsTnv fMn'v Cm, mi..,.
hss raised to tlio mant head the Han- te.nts oflJouton dreadful to contom
cock tlag.'aiid proclaims the general P. ' nnd' lfGov' I)ouBl'ty, ntwbom
its fuindidatotfur nres deut.
. n I ; onville-au The internal eootciilsjdf "Boutofi poured H extended about a mllo and a half, iw.tr
embryo pbyMciau coiitrary to tbo ap-lout, fi0 to apeak, would be as much I' an hour having boenconsuraod in pas.
iirovcu. practice oi ino iratcrniiy, was in
the tialiirnf irvinir Mm pfTi'ptu rf mu.V,.
the habit of trying tJie.ctlectH ot medi-
PinOSl 1 in A It liltiicalr I Au fl VAQIllf ,f
""""""" "" "
recent'exrHiriineut. be now bIcodb with
.. . . ,
.Pmrn v.im -i 1,.-
- itftuun UUU V III UCAVis IV-
iwuli now goW on amoncr tho Grant
officials. bo, i,, Tl m ...
w u ra
, ...... j
SIII'S? tlmt th
!t. "i? Kovcru.
.. vv vim uuu jiiiiuury
flnriltrtmmitd ,1 ...... .1.1 .....
ment might appropriately como utul..r
tlio bead of incidental expeiiBc the
major part of tho public money iiuding
its way into tho pocketB ot private indi
vidunlf.
. THE JONKSBOllO AliVEHTIEEtt char
. . .
ge mat j'uutuu, ui tnu uoinir,
. i..i.. ... , '
P3e. Hircu; aim paiu n o up ii;e Ul "PpreheudniL' n ibinf
... 1T . . J. hmthn fmiimi . 1 , h ,ot'
dirty .work of the Unioucouuty nog, 10 "nnot apprebeud th, fMt that
mn.- i .1' ...... t :., i. ..i. .l. I Jiouton can t niiswnr .1 .
iiiuisw iw;. i iv umj iuo ----- - uuuvo iiucstiou
hh-guago of the M? "very unproper" tho editor of i Ad.
in an,calto,r to uo upuiriy woric or any
thing elsei
T.. :.. ..l.nf ibii.1,
w w
do up the dlriy work? Iiu
i a rag V
' 1 fa
"Tin.- Timv.i't.A?) Oath nnd (ho
'fourteenth amendment," ?ay tlio Chi
cigo lYllitmr, "Jiavo ceased to. operate,
'except for evil; an J that continually."
When radical papers vcuturo upon
such a.vr.rlton, there Is, certainty, rea
son to belicvo that the country is he
Icjs indifferent thau formerly
to the manifold'shortcomiiiBS of the radi
cal policy, 'and that it will be compelled
to abandon its present position, In which
it is hedged .aboutJj great.pglitical in
iquitic, or be tiweptawayby the flow
ins: tide of popular displeasure.
Coi.. John Maiitim, of the Padticah
Kentitchian, is mentioned by rumor ai
a provable candidate for congress in
the Puducah district. The colonel de
nies the soft impeachment. He is not,
he says, a candidate; and could not be
a member of congress if he desired and
the people would elect him, "being one
' of the unfortunates who nic under the
1 ban of radicalism. When the colonel
conclude to bo a candidate, let him in
form us, and we shall go to the nearest
polling place in the district across the
river, and vote for him early ana oiton.
Had BEAfeT BUTLF.it. an alliterative
expression containing a complete do
scriptiou of the character of tho great
political sensation of Massachusetts,
has become tho favorito epithet of the
anti-Butler radicals. But Butler
bravely bears berating, and unconcern
edly pursues the even tenor of his evil
way, blackguarding as he goes, mak
ing mouths at his enemies, calling them
"another," and indulging in protesta
tions of political probity so untruthful
that the world wondcringly looks on,
compelled to acknowledge him the
chicfest among ten million liars and
the one altogether untruthful 1
We CLir the FoLt.owiNO from the
St. Louis Democrat:
The Timet charmingly takes up the
cud els for tho Tammany Democracy,
It-does not directly declare the Tam
many frauds to be( myths, as it does the
1. a-Klux outrages, hut it insists ur.ou
kec ling tho Tammany guilt in a stato
of hypothesis.
That's what comes of living in the
woods ! We had supposed in our utter
ignorance that tho Tammany trouble
was in tho State of New-York ; but we
are glad to learn that it is in tho State
ol Hypothesis. Wo have only one
question to ask and suggest it very
mildly will the Stato of Hypothesis
go for Grant?
That Old Book, which has been
called Tho Book, like the democratic
nowspapcrs of the land, contains attacks
upon Grant, which the radical party
must, to- be consistent, denounce as
assaults, upon the integrity of the union
and the great amendments. "Tho
' King," says the Book, ,( by judgment
establishes the laud ; but he that
1 rcccircth gifts ovcrthrowcth it. " If
this was not intended us a rebuke of
the great present-taker who presides,
over the destinies ol the republic
jlask is white aiid white is black and
all radical officer-holders - aro honest
men.
TiiEMsTnoroLia Times calls'upou
the chairman' of the democratic sen
atorial committee of this b'cnutorial dis
trict to call a convention to noini-
"ale u candidate tor fccna
lor) ; ri j,nco of Ulc jj,lu Se,iator Gibson.
Would it not be better to wait until the
governor bus dosii'nuto.d a -day . on
1 1 .1 1 .. . ' 1
Which the election of SoUBlOr Gibson' 8
1 11 1 1 11.1 xn ,1 " '
successor shall be held: If tho demo-
, , . v -,
crals WCrC to UOllUUatO lUlUlOUiatOly,
.i .t 1 1 1 .t 11
ani1 "'0 governor should tllOU Conclude
u-4 .. t . , j u i t 1
"ext spnng, our haste would be laughed
We Sympathise with the Jonesbo
I ro Gitxt ttf. It mint bo in a bad wav. if
, what tho .ToneMJOro Advertttrr nays
about.it i true. " Tho Gazette of last
' week, under tho bead of ' Called Ses-
"uioii ' " f,av tbo ih er,U,-r nnnro 'town, not ii tree, a bush, a shrub in sight, principles, and tlio recent elections in Cal
moil, hays the Ailiemvr, pours Llllti m I i.vr 8 'furl111 '"lJ llow that tho Ameri-
1 OUt ltR illtfirnn ,.nr,(.ria nf Ilmilm, II I 'A inOTO lOnClV ClMliZatllin 1 llOVCr SS . I ,.,.., .,.ll.. ,t.i. :..!....
.... .auc vviiiviitij VJttt,Ullt
lluiik ot it 1 Tlio Gazette' t internal eon-
puureu, Koi urenenett, wily.
. . ... ... . -
iui us bbk. is ne not an obioot nf viiiwV
I as the Governor mulil n,i.l... v...t .t...
I n.. s... i. . .
Giutttr't internal coutentsof Bouton arc
1 lfaTAtl(l nil w.-AA.t V t
j- "ii uAiiicsr-wu. uneuuurat) 0.
Wbereforo we bnlinvA tb. a.i....:
. -r ... - "uhmiw
!.!... . .
" just cause 01 comn ami
. j--"
III'. iIoNvanf.il,, 'A , -
I 'wuv illiyjilWiniil, IB III
auxioui in.iuirer uf,r ......t. r:u
iiWiii
e a r - vwa, tiuiui 11 111
hi i ,i. . ., " . ' " . . '
i "vi'ihiuj, buouis inea, "where
I ... . '
. , u..uuin nil; tlt.j "WllCrU I
"I'-ov. Dougherty eacrificcd the
.pubHe good to biB own un.ronerA
puune good to his own unnroncr tood?'
If Uouton rofusea to annwer this impor
"i iiueHiion 110 is an unproncr man
n...i ... .
"ugiu to uo disabused if not dese-
too apt-to attack good
mcn m w I'M'er. and call them .
- lPropor, when, l, fact. .ilft.. n,A
I .... 1 J " "
hub -"- uaru uo. Joo Arnold
. I n liknlv'i., .. . llruu,u-,b
- 1 vemterf wiio is, u wo may bo permitted
llii. ,., lU ..,:.. v .
- - - r- vuuiucu i . i . .. i, t
I lightning with long linkg,
I b " .w..h i.um.
.. ... .
THE CAIRO DAILY BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 187l.
Senatoh JIobton, in his speech at
Ciuoinnali, in rcjdy to Mr. Grocsbeck,
pays : " Unconstitutionality is tho harp
' of a thousand strings upon which tho
democratic party nro forever playing.
' Everything has been called unconsti
' tutionnl for the last ten or twelve years.
1 And now wo are told that tho ku-klux
' laws arc unconstitutional. Well, my
' friends, I have heard this cry so much
1 that I am not all alarmed at it. Sen
ator Morton hero expresses a truth on
ly too well known to the democracy
and 0110 on whioh hangs all tho dan
gers now menacing the laws nnd insti
tutions of this country. It is a fact,
which has been demonstrated by tho
party in power, by its publie policy,
that neither as an organization nor in
dividuals has it or thoy over shown
that regard for the fundamental law of
the land onco hold lo bo iho surest evi
dence of true patriotism and the most
distinguishing mark of American states
manship. That the fears of the democ
racy arc not causeless, that their never
ceasing watchfulness is that eternal
vigilance which is the price of liberty,
is confirmed by Senator Morton's own
lips, in tho sentiments expressed-by
him to provo tho contrary. o nave
fallen upon evil days, indeed, when a
senator of the United States can hold it
np ns n reproach to any party that it
desires to guard lrom all encroachments
the constitution made and bequeathed
to their descendants by the honored
statesmen and patriots of the past. The
radicals, for whom Senator Morton
speaks, have gone through all the stages
consequent upon too often repeated vis
ions of the political vico of tampering
with constitutional law, and now endorse
every inroad upon it, with a fervor un
checked by all warnings of the fatal
injury being done to the liberties of
tho people.
BENisONS.
HTe ft teur for the wretched, umile for the rU'I,
Kor the weaiy pplnue, rtd excuse for the d;
Some hel for tlio needy, tome pity lor thoie
Who utmy from the jiatli whtro true htpplneti
Hue aUuxh lor the child In her pUyntthy feet;
line renpect lor tho iged.uiid plemantly K'eo
The itnnner tint ae.ltttll & dhelter from they ;
litre a coloring to pre if he called thould be.
Hare hope in Miy sorrow, a claim In thy Joy j
Hae a work that li worthy thr life to employ,
tnduhl abate all thlnga on ttili aid th tod,
Hare peace with thy conacieace, and peace with
Iby God.
SHORT NOTES.
Tho Quincy Herald ji Indebted to a Mr.
H. S. Davis for "& peach it It a peach." It
is of tho ktfi Hurnard variety, mensurcs
11 inches In circumference, nnd weighs
12 ounces.
Tho Macoupin Timet informs tho world
that "any ono having a newspaper to tell
'far pay, would do well to address II. It.
'Whipple, Carlinville." What kind of
pay, siy? Has Whipple wind with which
to purchase a good newspaper?
"What," exclaimed thu Rov. Mr. Skin
ner, in the Iown Methodist conference,
'must the Almighty think to sec nn im
mortal soul playing croquet 7'' Wliero-
upon a heathen editor remarkt: "Wo
'should liko to hoar from Mr. Skinner hif
'opinion of what the Almighty would
'think to seo an immortal soul eating a ynl-
ler logged chicken.".
Tlio national convention of spiritualists
mot at Troy, N. Y., on Wednesday last,
..in, vi
Tho following were elected officers: Han-
nan r. n. mown, unicago, prptiucni; .
T. Child, Philadelphia, secretary; Levi
Weaver, Unltlmoro, treasuror; H. T. Hal- 1c, honest nnd eeonomicul administration
lock. New -York, 'Edward 8. Wheeler.Hos- of President Orrtnt. and wo confidently
' , : . , commend it to tlio approbation of the en
ton, Geo. A. Bacon, Itoston, isusati uters, tjrQ c,ulIltrv.
11. 1 V- T 1 -.1 r...,l..a A b I
Deruwwwn,. u., tu v. v.ucn.
usuui, me woman uiiuuin mm i..v.- m.BU.
representation.
A correspondent of tho Chicago Times
describes tho famous town of Greeley in
this way: "Greeley U a lovely town. Its
'site is a dead love), while till around it
'strotchos nplnin that Is equally level, nnd
eqiiHllr dead. It resomblc.4 nothing so
'muchasn lumber yurd, which, suffering
'from mama a yotu, has gotton up and
"I
- tLiijurcu. nuit B1111H.U11 uiuirut uiiiii i
ntoiyovor nau-ncro io;. ivcoupiooi nun-
'drod houses stand in tho centro of it plain,
Somo miles away.otio sees narrow irlnges
of timber revealing the, course of the
'Cacho 'a Toudro and tho bouth I'latte
'rivers. Tn tho tho town, and near thu
-
A Chicago papor, speaking of tlio ox tent
and size of tho O ld Kollow'a procession
in that citr on the 19th, instant, says
"Tho procession has novor boon equaled
1 in tho west in tho case of a tcorot society
I 'tinea given point, bovoral conilcmcn
I ' actuallv counted more than 3.000. when
. . . . , ...
i , Af.l...l i ,!..: ,
. K' . . ,
i wouiu Diaco iuo numuor ni at least o.uuu.
. . ,
1 which, it mutt lin ennfeiinri. Inil ol
1 . " . v""
'iuccesi mat cannot out uatior mo com-
I .JlUn nf an.ariNnmanl. AH.1 tU. . A I.
. 1.1.1. i "ii..! . .
.rri i.T. "
i rfiru whiitm. iiiiiiniiiiii inn rrniiinFinir mn
u'y" . ' ""- .W
I ' largo anu rospociauio a delegation from
I . " . .
!, " t"JWu.w UVIVJJSU
'ibfl four corne" .o country."
. ..
At Tweed tingt now to tho mayor
v ,v..i..
niii'ii'ia.
I feel like one who treads alone
With Oakty Hall detertid 1
ilia honor dead, hit friends nil fled
All, all rave ino departed,
Wo liATO groat admiration ot tho dl-
tIiiu alllatus, and because thereof can tol-
in 7 i r .
orato Swlneburn nnd evon John llnv.
, ., . .,, .
uul ''Stolla 0 ," who ab dot at thu Attor
Hotel, and Jo ks " poetry for t,e Ueca-
1. ' nn
Magnet, hat about her porson too
much of tit. aUUtu, ,o ploasj: us. AVo
1 m.u. IU iipnuunuiuuanvities.but
. i -vvueu bsw u o ii, us -oteuu, iji nt0.
" i uoiBi. in ii u uk 5. ura uuuiiiuiicu. tw
r ' - ' .,, ',
Itonaeot our,unwrthino to enloy
njoy
much of ngood (Mug, togo back on It
fqunrc. Hero l tho way the gcntlo Stella
dishes up licr j- -otry i
TO COUSIN KMMA.
cr sir.iLA
Von lt, ilenr coi., what 'Ms lo write.
And ecem to plno for such a fligh;t
Vou know not what you nsk, nor I,
Tl Riien of O01I, nonn knowing why.
To be nn author la twit oU,
Tho world nt lend exu!tlc;ly will Bty -.
They'll lllngn atono from every liod,
And for tint go Ur out their way.
'TowtA me tiol" frm many friends you'll leel
And know not why they're snubbed you well.
Toboannulhorls to bo alone,
A nuoen dependent upon nencs
And bo asiallcd by crory herd)
Kor all will wnnflo,Amraieor.f.
1'otir will ralio-fheir hands aid say,
"Ah mo I nh mo, 'lit plain to, '
She'tnot UU ui, and that's enough, '
Will deal lior many a poignant blufr,"
Tou get the bluff, not knowing why,
And blcaryour eyes Willi hearty cry.
Your light may shadow thoir anil fiirlfttia .I1.I
They'll shun you on a wicked child, '
AnurnTO until thoir hutbnnds do the samq
This is tho price pnldlor n public name.
Kilt llll vni.MI ..... .1. . . . .'
j "M i'u juui iiiyriau irienU9,
Who like you Just because you'ro odd j
Tho wicked bill of odda and ends,
Thatmakoninidwiomf, outol OoJ,
You'll foot yourself from your own purae,
Tour children's tongues will nerer curse
Tho namo of mother, (strnngo to aay,1
You'ro cheered them, and thoir lather's
way.
And when those Tery friends can read a sign,
a namo among the prlnctly few,
While they are at thoir feast and wine.
They'll softly turn to ono or two,
Say "she It nilno, ourtofer rfrar,
o're lored her much for many a year,
If, In lAu rccnfnponco you find.
Then write, dear cot., U suit your mind.
Astor House, New-York, Sept , 1871.
THE RADICALS.
1'LATFOKM
OK THE
WIA'G.
ILLiNOIfe
Till; TIME HAS COME FOR THE FltlES'DSHIl'
OP VEACE THE TAIIIKK, AND HOW IT
SHOULD HE ADJUSTED UEDUCE THE
llUItDENS GRANT ENDORSED LITTLE
CA1D AND MUCH I.KFT UNSAID.
I Adopted by the Illinois Radical State Convention,
heldHept. Wlh, 18TI.
liesolced. That tho party which preserved
th union from tltsmcnhorment. abolished I
slavery, and established tho civil nnd po-
llttcal enualitv of nil men beforo tho law,
is entitled to tho thanks of patriot; tbo
confldenco of tho nntion, nnd tho gratitudo
ol tnatiKina; ami, wuuo uiu mensurcs uy
which thefo noblo, results wore rightfully
accomplished must bo sacrndly main
tained, tlio tlmo nas coma wnen mo enm
tics encondored bv tho war should yield to
tho friendships of peace.
Resthed, That tho continuance of tho
political disabilities imposed for partici
pation in tho rebellion longer than tlio
safety of the republic requires not only
tends to pcrpetuato leonngt ol unwumnoss
among tho people, but it incompatible
( , n
with that principal, of po ticnl equality
whicn net ai me uatis ot ino republican
creed, and the members of tho houio of
reprnscnatives from this stato doscrvo tho
. . , r .1 i
thanks of its people fur their unanimous
support oi mo inn tor ino general removal i
of political disabilities, which patted that
body nt us recent session nv n volo or
three-fourths of its members
Resolved. That, ns it will bo necessary
and desirable to obtain from duties on im
ports n largo portion ofthorovenuo needed
to defray the expenses of tho government,
to pay the intorest on the national dobt nnd
tho principal ns it matures, such dutle?
should bo so adjusted as not to prejudice
but promoto uio intercuts ol every section
mid branch of industry, as far as may bo
possible. I
Resohcd, That tho larco surplus re-
mnlnlnr. In t lin I Mnlnri' afln 1im nnvmin. I
( it it, ovrir-Mcn. f ,V. s
eluding tho interest on its public debt.
uuoi, I
calls for n still further reduction of tbo
public burdens, nnd that in olledlnc that
reduction rcgnru suouiu bo unci to relief
from that species ol taxation which, while
is ndds but slightly to the revenue of the
country, tnxes heavily its labor and pro-
ductivo interest, and wo heartily approve
mji mils repealing mo outy on coal ana
alt which have already passed tho houso
of repreecntativos. ' 1
Rttolved. That wo refer with nrido and
ndtnlration to the eminently wlso. patriot-
jietolcal, That wo congratulate tho ad-
ministrution ofthe gencrul govcrnmenton
tho reduction of tuxes and the public debt
nt the same time ft result which only
could hava been accomplished by an hon
est and ofll'elunt collection and disburse
ment of the public revenues : that wo in
dorse and npptovo of thn ccneual policv
of the national administration and of our
stnto government in tho conduct of public
nffsJr ftnd tlnt tho republican party,
without uny now iloparturcs, is equal to
t correcting of tixioting nbusca nud tho
M,on j, ,mVQ onuuJ ti,j icy ttro ac
ainn fn nllma A f iiaaiIii.I nj. I Y sa ill A . I ill III I I
complHllCUi
Resolved. Thnt tho recent exposures of
fraud in the govornmcnt of tho city of
Jow lorKi unparallelcU In tho history ol
thoratlc pUwHh th.
,.rPiii ,i,inlsir,iil,in nf Vni.ttn t-uir.
I ns it would ho to follow their political
I nun lwmtilii nrfi iri.,mri.ll r r1 llild nninlnii
ino resolutions woro unanimously
1 "dopted
" WEHRY TRUE."
A DIHCOUllUK O.N TI1K 1)1 XKEKE.NCK : HUT
WHAT AUK WU001XO TO 1)0 A110UT IT?
'lhisis n curious world. Two months
ago, ouo R. 1 Simmons oloped from St.
VauI with a marred lndv. Wl, nf ti.m
I lcavinc families behind." Roth worn In
.1 " ivood snnlntv." ltnlh wnm
r " " " V. VAIIVIIIIVIIi
ii. j u i.wniw, mo WO-
man was mot wit i reproaches nndopithcts.
i ii ii irmniiit put nnr n m 11...1. .11
, . ft ur
vorco was tlomandud bv linrn,...,ln.n.i 1,,...
li'', im -.7" """"
" " .Sl" 7".,' "IT," "ow
UUUUV UiHIIUUIIO JUIlfUOllB WAS O. mall.
jou ouu, u umi niiKcs tt uuioronco,
7"" . 80. that makes a diiforence
you Know, u.t woeplng wlfo and friends
. ir . nan ills ,i.Hu
rccoivou mm witn om'jraccs t ho noor
I i..i.i M.A,llnl vti , . . .1 . .1
iiiisiuu iiuuiBui. mi tronies laughed with
him gaily on his gallantry. That night
hn ilrnvei nrminri inwn .lf. 1.1. e.....n..x
of hind dapplo groys. bowing nnd .mliim)
. t. !.;..!.. - " t
patronizingly
Mrs.-riio matter about tho othor namo
tho other renrobato-is literally spurned,
uuv. M...V.. ..o... ,,u, uoino oy all who
kiiuw iiuii ilium jiur linrnrnnnr nmi 1 h.
equal criminal has not oven for a momont
lobi iiib uusiuess looiing. nnd is Just as
much tho favorite In society as ho ovor
o a man, you know. Whv
i .1.1. n.,,.9 ti i ' . A ' ..
!?, wrung, unooi turco
things ought to como to pass. Either a
T fron vlrtuo ought to bo ro
.,in,i wiir, morn rlmrii,. .,. Zi.n. i,
fi, ,T.i w ,W
an'alnllhtnL' 'cl.Kgamy
i ougtu to uo cstaumuoa at onco, ana urig'
?ui uuK uiucmu uroBiuenv. inasiiii
.houid bo 'X
at mon for the
i hit iiiHinnini iiiur tvAintn
unedt
too samot
u l r . - " !
ten times aa tuvoroly as men for the
too I tamo tin.
IVATCIf MAKKn.
BBAUTICAL WATOHMAKKR.
II. HOXJl'T,
NO. ICO WASHINGTON AVENU1C,
CAinO, ILLIXOIg,
Mai on hand
A FINE STOCK OF WATCHES,
CLOCKS, JBWKLRY, ITO.
Particular attention glvsn to
f EKPAIKING FINE WATCHES.
Tkt ltrgttt stock of
GOLD AND SILVEll WATCHES
i TBI 1TT.
SIMILIA SIMILIBU8 OURANTUR
lllMInRKT'N
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
HAVE proved, from thn moat ample oiper
lence, an entlro success t Bimple Prompt
htuclent and Reliable. They aro the only rnedl
cine perfectly adapted to popular use so sim
ple that mistake.! cannot be mado In using them;
an harmless m to be freo from danger, and to
efficient as to be alwnyt reliable They have rais
ed the highest commendations from all, and will
always render satisfaction.
Not. Cants.
1, Cures Ft vera, congestion, Inflammatlont.'i!.
2, " Wortus. worm fever, woim colic li
3.
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ii.
.
13,
!?:
18.
19.
),
ii.
U.
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2.
'ry Insrollc or teething ol infnln.'iA
Uirrliora, of children and adultt...2i
Jijratenlvry, griping, bdlout colic.U
'liolrit.norbu, vomlllng....
sioiern. coins, uronchltus......3A
.rtlr..lrln, toothache, faceache....
llrndacnra, tlak headache, rertigoU
Ipyapopaln' bilious stornaohe.. 5
Niipuremied. or painful teriodt.....2A
wnlloa too profuse prlodsn...u
roup, cougn, ditucult breatlnng.tf.
NaltHbeHsa, Erysipelas, Eruptloma
Hhrtimntlam. rheumiiic uini ;t,
tvcr and AKtie.chill fever, aguetW
I'llea, blind or bloedlng... ,.jn)
0ihthlrmy, and aore or weak eyeKi
fafarcb, acute or ehronlc, Innuensano
Wkoopltiir-Coasxh, riolentcan(hsX)
AstBBia, oppretMU breathing
Kar Dlacharsr, Impaired hearingM
iwnnow rniarKeu planus, aweiiingtw
Urncral Ueblflly, physical west.
nets m . , io
Drop jr and scanty Secretion so
Hrm HlcktiiamaalckneBi from ridlntSo
Iildnr'-Ilarftt. Uravel 60
.rrou IXbllily, seminal emls.
ont.InvolunUrr dlKl.argeii.. 1 u
I'lvclluzcs, wits one tlvial of powder
very necessary la serious catet.5 Ui
Hor Slotttb, canker...... jo
L'rlnarrtVeakaiet), wetting bed..M
l'alttral lerlodN, with tpain.-...M
RuHerltiKa,,t change or life t VO
Kpllepay.upaimt, Bt.Vltus'danee.l W
Ulptberlaulc, crated tore throat SO
FAMILY CASES.
29i
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st
M'
Of 3.1 to 60 lance vlala, rtree
ur ronrwood ease, containing a
Nppclllr fur every oadlaary tlla
ee n ranillv la aableet to. and
bnokn ordlrecilona.
rrom tiu to jzs I
Smaller nmlly and Travcllag
VO to S8 vials ...........irom ft to 9H
Hpeolhc lor all rrlvale Dlaeasea,
Ijolh for Carina; and ror Afrevea
five treatment, in vials and pocket
csjcs. ..... . .U..MMM.M to B
TOAD'S EXTRACT
liUIF. UUIDR. llll.
Cures Darns. Druite. Lameness, Sorenet, Bore
Throat, Hpralns. Toochache. Karache, Neuralgia.
K,Ti.'l.draofh. Luni.
Piles
Uoils. Bliuat.
Nose, Qtom-i
,(,. or of Piles: Corns. Ulcers. OI l Hortt
Pure, cox., w cu.; Pints, il.vi; Qiartr, f 1-tS.
hJAe.iVj;ec.enIt0iS .n.i'ri
by the case or tingle box. are tent to any part ol
the couhtrr, by mall or eiprets. free of charge,
on receipioi n
HL'MPHHhY
I tho price. Addrois
.8' SPECIPIO
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE 00.
Office and Depot, No. S&! Broadway, NewTork.
I'OIl HALK I1Y P. fcCIJUH. CAIRO. Ills.
aiiglSdeowawly
C'OAI. AND WOOD.
W00D1 WOOD 1 ! WOOD!!!
The undersigned will furnish
JIARD AND DRY WOOD
Aa Cheap. If not Cheaper
Than anv wood dealer in Cairo, ieaveoruere
nn thn h 1 nt a & oi th I'ostofflce and at Itos coal
vard. on Cumiuerc nl avenue, between Tenin ana
twelfth streets, Cairo. Illinois. I give good
roeaaiiro ami win corn tne wwuu ui. ii irii...
ID
auxICMf
DKNNIH HALEY.
V. M. WARD,
WOOD AND COAL
MERCHANT.
T7I M. WAltD in prepared to deliver Uie Iiavt
x; . riro nuuu ami nu.nw Miai
IK ANY PART or T1IK CITT,
And In any quantity desired, on short notice.
COAL DELIVERED at f t.50 run ton
. . I ' I" I n I , I .. . . - . L nA I
two doors above the corner of Eighth street and
urribi.uici iitciwiiii urn, a B niuir.
CmmnerelAl avennn. deceit
MAI.OO.tH.
EL DORADO
MILLIARD SALOON ANI) HAR-
ROOM.
JOHN ;ATEN, Proprietor.
IDS Cmimcrcinl Avenue, CAIRO, ILLINOIR
llest brand of California Cigars Just received,
LMAItD saloon furnished with the Iwat ol
Utiles : and bar Hiipplled with wines, liquor
and cigars of the finest brands.
FITZGERALD'S
S Ji. 2 HP Xi IE BOOKS
Cor. Fourteenth Nt. and Cont-
tnerelnl Avenue.
-ilTnKltAI.HH Kninnle Itooms are stocked
I' with nure linnorted wines. Iiuuort andclK'rr.
nud are dlspensvd from tho bar In Arst-clasa
style. Theie Is no bettor establishment In ijouth.
em lllltois. nna none ueurr siui-iirii. au uiu
test tho various brands ol wines and liquors.
JOHN IIYLAND'S SALOON,
Corner Ten III Ntreet and Commerelal
Aveuoe.
riiiPRttinini..nr..l,..aU. te.. and franrant
& linvmiis aiwiiys on nand. Those desiring de-
1 i,ui.nnii....rn..- umi ,1 nnt tan tocauanacoioj
".:;. - .
nifsi. au tneir wants win no ho y, ,--"
- ner t
ner that will warrant a return. All his liquors,
I wines and cigars have been selected with grca
are anu critical taste.
IIOIME MOVIHO.
HOUSE MOVING.
JA1NIES KENNEDY,
HOUSE MOVER AND BUILDER
Is prepared to do all kinds of
HOUSE MOVING, HOUSE RAISING
i
xipairixo or irxsT sisoxmioi
en nt most aaisomst mil.
Q?
Pou. f addressed to the care of I'. O. Box
for the Uulletln olllce, will receive prompt
alien.
I'AMIXY OBOCF.K1CH.
LOUIS JOKOKNSKN,
Dealer In all kinds of
STAPLE AND FANCY
Q-O O EirR. IBS.
I
Famer'a Yard .and UbUnsy
WITHOUT CHA1QX.;
Cor, WAtbington-av and TwiHtietb-nt.,
CAIRO, JLLINOM
jy2Tdtf
CNDKRTAKEM.
NICHOLAS FKITU,
GENERAL UNDEHTAKElt,
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CAIRO, ILLIXOIn.
mrtixim
W. O. CAKY,
PRINCIPAL UNDERTAKER,
SALKS ItOOM, h'o. 13 SIXTH STREKT
CAIBO, ILLINOIS.
BKAL, EKTATJB AOEJIT.
U. WINSTON &, CO.,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
ar
AUCTIONERS,
1 (SKCOKD FLOOR) OHIO LKVKK,
CAlltO, ILLS..
Bur ani) Skll Ukal Estate,
PAY TAXES,
FURNISH ABSTRACTS OY TITLE
Ai t prtparo Couveranece of Kiads.
IIARIIKItK.
J. GEO. Sl'EINHOUSE,
FASHIONABLE BARBER,
for. Nth-al. auit Commercial-.
trflfaarp ltaxort,
tHTCIaan TowsU and
artiklUfsll Wottuneo
rLulI..' nnd ehlldru'rt hair cut and sham
pooed, eltherat the shop or at their own homo.
VGentlemen'r whiskers and kalr dyed In a
IcenMHc munner. HnKc-o awantecil.
HOOTH AND NHOE8.
WILLIAM EIILERS,
Fashlnnalile
ROOT AND SHOE MAIMER,
tWBSTIKTH HTItnKT,
lietweeu Wash'Dgtou Avenue and Popl.ir .Street,
CAIHO, ILLS.
Hoots aad Hknes Made to Order,
ria Wrrkmau Emp('el.
Hatlsfacllon Warranted.
PatronanH fnllclted.
CITY SHOE STORE
anu
HOOP SKIRT FACTORY
solb issuer roa
BKOIi-A-SIECI'a"
aUSTOU-UAPK
, At
BOOTS AND SHOES
tttMtrvlal Avenae, Conaer of Eighth
Street,
- CAtno, Illixoib.
rlTICULA ATTINTIOM PAID TO ALL OR
DER J-OB UOOrBXIRTS AXU BUOKH.
rvRnnrvKB.
B. 8. HAIUIEXL,
a 3ffv
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DEALER IN FURNITURE
(JUEENSWAREj
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
BAR FIXTURES,
GLASSWARE,
185 & 187 Commorcial Avenue
I
SPECIAL NOTICES.
ItAT0lr.I,Olt.'N IUII1IIVK
'1 Ills Slinnfl, Vl.i. .. . . ..
-Pnrleollr ilkr.X i. V, !" T.l
llr Dvo tirodiie.,. ifi'J V.n.l'. .YC". A . "n-l
Illark or natu i uZZ."4" .alJi'""...l
HUlri. litILtitn 1 1 .. i ...
. u ii . ifiioa riAt mi
Paoloiyinitoni!
innySldvot1
Kow York.
ON MARRIAGE.
Kisayt for Toting Mon, on great Boeli
and Abuses, which tolerfere with Marria
ruin the happiness ot Ihoutwds, will
meant of relief for tne Krrlng' kid UnfJ
dltessed and debilitated. Hnt in aetlt
envelonet. free ol ehars. l,l.l.. ti.a
AUHOCIATION, N.8;iKritK tUiV p-l
plili, Pa " -J
. . - n - ---." i ma
CONSUMPTION.
TS CURE iND ITS PREVB1
BY DR. J. II. SOIIENCK, M
death Iherowas nuotlisrraaaoii than the i
ri r"d ,rl',i,Puul'l proren means
t eeidng the dreamiest tlumber loW WUl l
Uieycaimlyadopud
DR. JOSEPH II. HCIIKNCK'H Hljl
IKtATJIENT, I
and trailed themaelrM of hit wondarfall J
C'l'Mli mnd c n. th i,..l, ...
llr. Pchenck has In his uwn caw Drovil
wherever sumclent vltalltr rsmalna; Uiatl
llr. tr lili niedlclnei and his dlrectluns fil
uie, Is quickened Into healthful vigor.
In this statement th-ro Is nothing nnl
fin. ii.. 'r.. .i.n .ui.. ... ,.-.i...T r'M
... w .a.... ... iu ,l,.,IU IS HUM
ruuruienutlon that Is not u tlnmianit iiml
sliiitlutvd Lr living and vlilble vurt.l
thwrr nf tlis rute bf Dr. Bcbenck's neJ
Ii as simple as It Is unfailing, lu liiilloautl
viiicliiir ,-sunnie
'I hn ea.weed Tonle and Mandrake Tills I
C it two weaimt with which the clladal
inalaoy It aatalled. Two thirds of U eil
cimsuiiiptloti i,ninat In drsMipitaandl
.rurci iivir. ivitn this eutj
Ilia bronchltl tubet "srmnatblia" wll
tiiimacti. flier rcsiund li the uiurblnel
.iiu nr. iters men comes mo email
ruiult. and tho Betting In, with all 1st 4 1
ua .iwiwiiii u.
CONMUMPTION.
The Mandrake rills are eompoMd of onel
inuir tuiin t-nqoinililtim'l'nl
Tliev fuen all the blood-searehtna ,'alfl
prufertles of calomel, but, unlike ealuaiell
"LKAYX NO 8TINO BKniNl
The work of mralanoariiMriniiln ev
ted tnd mucous deposits in tbe Iwwalt and
alimentary canal are ejected. The FlvN
a clock, it woRd m.t H arouaatrWaalu 1
Ity. The stomach at la responslvelr.
paUent beglnt to feel that tie It f elUag, a
a Hvrpvr or 0000 mti
. The Pea-weed Tonle, In ennjanctlan vrl
Pills, permeates and HsImlLaua with tbl
Liiriiucaiiua u now prucreaatng sjwoaa
vloal torturva. l)lgatlonbstuiiisspamJt
the cure it teen to be at hand. Tbtre It ti
tlatnUnoe, no exacerbation of the ttosiad
appetite aeia in.
MmBli
cure. It enters at onea unnn Ita wnrfe.
nn not be ekeated. It eulleete and ripe
lUIHWMI MM W.IMMW1 UUTMVne.V W 1
lalbe tana vt (txbarlntit. si mpswia
eipecioration, ana 101 iq aver snort 113
raaiaar is ranqutsnea. ino rotten inronei
occupieu Is renovated and made new, all
rat lest, la aU um aicnttr nrrstela ail stml
forth t enjur His aitehonq er mtfktiB
oirkx vr-AB lost.
The eermd tklnf U. the ralleott Bast f. I
warm room mill tbtr galwellj II Is aluj
fioasible to prenat talnntr eoU when thi
ere oiseaseo. uvs is nusi De prevented orj
can not ie enectea. rrean air ana naifl
tetiallr la tanattlliiaot tm nwmmtl
fan and winter aeaann. are all wroacTJ
clans who recommend that course lose tbl
Hants. If their luna are badlr dUaadt al
because thr are In row house they mB
tltduwn quicti they must walk about tbel
as much and aa fast at the strength will lA
tet up a good circulation or blood. Tbe p
uiut tttii In guud splrlla be tletermlned
11. This has a great deal to du with tbl
Ul. and la the areat bfilnt to rain.
10 nes pair 01 cure alter aucu evtaenoe;
posstbllltr in the worst cases
and tnoril
tainir in an otners.
Bona! statement to
Ilr.MrJirnra
tbe taculty of. hit ujj
w . In 1 h . mm mlwfSL'waniar
- Manr years axu I was In the laatebT
eonisnuitloni conflned to tnr bed. and p
lime mr phrslcians tliougbt that I could it
a weeki tlii-n.like a drowning man catcfj
straws, I heart) of and obtained tbe prepal
wnicn I now oner 10 uie puDiic. anu inea
a frfrct cure ot me. lt.eeeiaed to mel
rnuld lcel them tienetrate mr whole m
ii'iifv siMin rioned tbe matter In mrlunl
1 would spll up more than a ptnt of or
eibv mailer ererr mnrnii:g luraiongut
"AS soon at that began to subside, mfl
fever, tains, and night sweats all began tl
me, and mr apiwtiw became an great thai
wuhdiacultr Dial I eoiM keeplrnm eatl
much. I soon gained my ttrtcgtn, and
grown in noin ever since.
"1 waa wa!ghed..thuiUir after tar-Mi
mAAmJl tha lkwljir. tbn lnoklns Ilka
tkeleuini my weight was only nlnatrl
tMiundat mr DrtiaiuVaalght la twabeaen
twenty-Bra Mil pnondt, and for reara 1 ball
joyed uninterrupted, health.". ... rl
Or. Hcbenck hae wkMonlHiMa bit profeil
visits to New. York nil Boeton, He or ami
lir. J. li. twdienek. Jrv etilr enotline uveal
tltnu at llwlreJBce. rlo.--KV North nurth'
l'hlladelphla,evory8aturdar from A.M. tdB
Tbme who with a thorough examlnaalntjB
the llesplrometer will be charged tl. Thll
turumeler declares tbe exact condition Ft
lungs, and patients can readUr learn vH
they are curable or not. ... ., . 11
The directions far UklOe Ut) mtdlttal
slplJ to the Intelligence even ot cbllif.l
low tliesedlruelloiis, and kind Nature will t
rest, escepllng that In ?) eases the MarM
that in tout eases the 1
. taken In Increased di
three maJldnea.j1110d.nu xi thacaoci iiaaalJ
than Ue ample InslructliiM i Uuvajtceufl
tnemr Hrst-creatw ppellte'.-; t)rTetrS
THIS are to ue iaaa in iuurpMn uuw
lii'Ulin. nuuvvr "w - r'J 1 1
When II iTiies.ss It will come, 1st the idM
Inn at unce be of good cheer. Wood blood
..llo. the emis-h luoeent, the nllbt twjOJ
ab.lrd. In a short Mojo tth of titee fM
sfiiiiiiniiit tie gono forever. j
Ur. r'chenck'a medicines are eonsUnuylO
lent or tnouianns 111 lauiuics. v. m
pliyLtetorlo aftx
Ti'icc of tbo Pulmonic Hrrap tnd Beajg
Tonic. Slide bolt e. or tlJOa half doaM. .1
draku Pllls.acenuakva. of ai by au
uu ana aeaicrt.
COAI
CAIRO CITY CO
COMPANY.
Is; prepared to tupuly enttomer with t.
LI
(o,uatlljr o.; (V
PITTSBURG AND hhm
:oo.at,,
-iltnv.nq 1n.at Hallldar Uroa
yj LKVKK, or at the Coal Tsrd
Charles Hotel, win receive pronioi
qiiiKTitr: MnsnUK'1 wlllb
alila nl.aninra at anv liouran V 1
UtAT ITtM
SAM -WBM
III1LII ID
otgciiisii, 1 ,
PROVI'S roN&r'-isT'Cl
No. lit)
Ohio Lxym, i : : : i Cairo J
oiDiit raeiiriiT'WwK
O. D. WILLIAMSON
WHOLESALE GrTHOCl
. 1 . t
, , PJIODUCE AND ,
,
. COMMISSION MERCHANT
V s
Xt. TO Ohio I,Tee,
1
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.'
1 - g
srapeolal attentloa girta to Coatl
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ndavl
Mow 1
1 lliruiip
rlngcosi !
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WSJVS 1.14iUa VIUV1B
IVHI
CAIkO, 1X.UX0IB.