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- TJIUItHDA Y. JUNK IB, 1874. eMrlnl Puperel thtCIr rend Connly JOUN II. OHKiliiY. Kdttor nd PnblUher TJMa OF TUK iMLY HUUiKTIW One wu ,-v I 3T 1 Oi JM' to ' Vv 1 One y 0 uu lu , Li IX' r It 1 ( , 3 ( Inr 1 s MiiiMi",,., V Irt'trf-iti)y ill .1vn0f MnMllnii inMlft n every pngf. Gov. Brvemdoe lias Usucd formal proclamation to the effect th the formal University at Carboutlah1 will be ready for lic reception of pupils en the first of July. Tho exercise? will bo of a vcty interesting character The people of all Egypt will be pres ent, and Carbondalc. cnormou! proud of her university, will put her best foot foremost to ontcrtain them on tho occasion. CISCINNATTI dentists Bay that ice water is bad for the teeth and bad for the stomach that the sudden change of temperaturo caused by the introduction of ice water into tho mouth cau.es the enamel of the teeth to contract and fracture, and that its effect on the stomach is to cause dispopsia, con sumption and to derange the liver and bowels. This is all very reasonable and the facts have generally long been known, but people who can get it wil continue to uso ico water notwithstand ing the damage to their Btomachs and teeth. ALL A110UT ULOW1NG OUT A LAMP. Kindling firos with coal oil is not the only way in which that daugcrous fluid causes death and destruction, j A few days ago, a Miss l'arrat, of West- port, Kentucky, attempted to blow out a lamp it exploded and tho young woman was burned to death, and hor father, in attempting to assist her, had his arm so badly burned that it was thought amputation would be neces sary. A sure remedy for preventing death from the kindling of fires with coal oil; is for persons who are tempted to so CM it to follow the advico of Dbaglas Jerrold to young pcoplo about to marry, "Don't." But since, in the courso of human events, it bocomcs neccisary to extinguish lamps after wtfcrftirey1' a"ro a&W 6sfoownnout.' Sinoc the process is atteudod with ex treme danger, tho wonder is that no inventive genius has exhibited a patent safety lamp extinguisher." True, it has been said that to blow down the chimney is tlia most certain way of hipping up the ' yn- and that there tote vice r-.i 1 1 h. . prn-r's. But after "iiu.114 mm iiif ii.uip' 4he little striK ! jI.di- .u- -'j innocent and tt ex rnwhnin by the iner. . r iout' it e ni !-om ilie 1 - ' k. t.-3n fhe --ms'li u.inoa- tu .. 'J .Umj'mnd b:ow no th- cliimue., Uonaliy a de'ith occjr from the ' Ci.tiioo of tbii prtcamioft. an J peopie - i ao eartfful, only iur a littie while, lb j invention pfi J.mp (extiugui!-Jier, one which will turn down the Same and put it out at the same time, is what is wanted. It will save life and make money for its inventor. A RADICAL MEASUHE. The present congress has not been distinguished for doing anything par ticularly serviceable to the country, and since it has not done anything to make it famous, some radical senators have set themselves to work to make it infamous, if they can. Senators Carpenter and Conkliug introduced into the eenato on the 12th inst., a bill "to determine the jurisdiction of tho circuit courts of tho United States and ,to regulate the remoyal of causes from state courts and for othor purposes." The title of tho bill is not suggestive, uu iwgisi is contained in the eleventh section, which reads as follows: The process to commence in any Circuit Court of the United States or in any court of any Territory of tho United States or the .District of Col. unibia, any civil suit not aflecting the title to real tstato not withiu the state toy??,! or distrlot where the said' imt is brought against any corporation or othr person residing ft, tho United States and doing business in tho Male, territory or district whoro said nuit U brought, and having in paid state, territory or district whero said suit is broaght an agent or agents in rospeot of the matter out of which the caso aruvw, may be made by delivery to uch agent, or to either of such agents, wbara there U more than one, a copy of such process; and such service shall nave the aame force and effect as if mad upon the principal of suoh agent in tha state, territory or Distrlni Columbia where suit is brought. Pro. twiuj nowevor, mai mis section bhall not apply to any suit on a cause of ac. Uon occurring before July 1, 1&7.. Tha effect of this aoction on all bus- inoss men who may send out ngents or salesman is seen at a glance, but it is beliovcd thatjgit was prepared with u purpose to" curtnifthe privilrgcs of tho press, and that tho section is intended to net as n clock upon newspaper oorrcspondonts who ia' disposed to comment upon tho nets of publio men. J-'enator Carpenter in his private experience knows what a "free press" is, nnd has taken ndvanlngc of his power, ns a senate of the United dtatcs, to endeavor to make it irapojsi- bio tor any newspaper correspondent to exposo either tho official or personal ins ol public men, without Vmr of heavy puni'hinont. The meaMiro is another o'Vicc ot tho loiideuuy of radicalism lo the cetitrali nation of the government at Washing- ton; it was conceived in iuiquity,born in corruption and brought to the light of day by men whose vaulitcd devotion to tho in terests of the country is ns sounding brass and tinkling cymbal. Though opposed by tho democratic senators and low republicans, it passed tho seuate. It is scarcely possible that it will a. t. u j u ti u ui leilruseiilli. o o --i tives. A LIFE'S SAVINGS CR15MATEI) IN A COOK STOVE. Topekn (Kama) Commonwealth. The Topekn National Bank had n deposit of a novel kind yesterday. It consisted of a charred mass of what had been paper ourrency, but now past identification as suoh to the keenest eyed cashier. It came in this way: A well-to-do farmer in Iowa had sought to change his residenco for one in Kansas, traveling in the usual mode of frontier migration, with horecs and Wairon. A few days since no was over taken upon the opon prairio by one of the tcrriuc rain storms so common to this lalitudo and longitude that most Kansans need no particular description ol tbotn. Their closely canvassed wag on, equal to any expected emergency. was but 111110 more protection iu mis instanco than would be n crockery crate in a storm at sea. The horses frightonod by tho terrors of thunder, lightniug, floods and wind, and had to bo detached Irom the wagon the lam- ily seeking protection by holding on to the wagon", rather than by pcclusion within. In tho hurry nud wilducss oi tho secne the man bethought him of his package of money in his pocket, and thought it would bo spoiled by tho wator. He had been for an hour as eomplctoly drenched from head to foot, and Ins boots as full and running over, as though his place had bcon the river rather thau tho prairie. Ho took the package of S 1,100, a soaked mass, from his pocket, and place it in bis stovo even, unbeknowuto tho other members oi his family, and whore ho thought it would be kept from further damnge But. alas, tho drear ninlit being past SPJl kjsnH VorT'iob'tRe 8Vovo" "from the wngan and proceeded to prcparo nrcasiast. upon ins roturn it was learned that they had prepared a dish in the oven lar mere costly than sav ory. The 51,500, the earnings of a site time ol toils, were brought forth in a handful of ashes ! The bank will send it to Washington, whore it will be subjected to as careful a scrutiny as polemic, but a the package was pro ribly of bills from many bank, it iloa not seen possible to identity many o incin. GEMi OF THOUGHT. .M.i 11 ricn win, in urinjr Up 111- Mill, m.mmim miibitious ol III .k'U what Aaron made a UOlUCtl lion -o:ne die, all thai cm be -ji I -f them is, "they lire in splendid "vie, wer driven in kplendid cquipa rr died leaving their heirs a splendid fortune." Hearts case is a Jiower that never grew in the world's garden. Tho ground of a wicked mans trouble is not lecaue he has not enough of the creature, but because he caunot find enough in the crea ture. . A good anecdote of Professor A gas - ni7. is told in a new volume in press at Boston. 1 no professor had declined to deliver n lecturo before somo lyceum or public society on account of the in roads wlncn previous lectures given by him had made upon his studies and habit of thought. Tho gentlemen who had been deputed to invite him contin ued to press tbo invitation, assuring him that tho society was ready to pay mm imuraiiy inr 111s terviccB. " mat is no inducement to mu," replied Ag assis, "I caunot afford to waste my umo making moucy. Dr. Theodoro 1). Cuvler givos four receipts for securing Bunshiuo iu tho soul. 1 . Look at your mercies with both eyes; at your troubles nud trials with ouly one. 12. Study contentment. In these days of inordinato grcod andsolf-indulgonco, keep down the accursed spirit of grasp ing. What thoy don't have, makes thousands wretohed. !t. Keep at somo work of imoful- ness. working for Christ b irmgs hcart-healtli. '1. Keep your heart's windows nl ways open toward heavon. Lot tho blessed light of Jesus' countenance shine in. It will turn toars into rain bows. .lean lugolowhas boautifully said of tho parents and toachor'H work that "children receive tho lovo of ouo gen eration and pay it to anothor." Our advancement in the Christian life may be said to depend upon one thing, vis: "Whethdr we wish to dircet God, or are willing to resign ourselves to be directed by htm, AFTER IlIB DAY'B WOItK. Washington Telegram to llie New York 1 Trthiiuc.1 So much bM been paid In regard to tho olrcumitancei under which tliu proildoni lato momorauilutii wiw proparud and Rlre'n to tho public, that tlio prcildont's own atatement In rotjard to It will bo InloroJt log, lie y llml OHrly In tho tosion, botoro tho panago of tbo Ilrt eonatn bill by tho finauo commllto, lio was cnllod upon by at lrtasl4u ectitor mid ,rvpro Honlativui, who n'kod him fur Ills oplukni on tbo curroney ijueition, mid in ordnr that thorn might to no ml take about what be thought, ho conoludnd to put hl IdeM In wrttlnir, nnd did it on dy aftor llnlthlng lit utnclitl iltillo. Th.j nxt dny, when tiie UjukI number of menibnr of congress culled til Ulk wlih 'him on UiiHiiclal topics, lio .showed thorn this pe pr. ll wm not, tburHfore, true, boiHld, that tho inumorandum win written with in n fnw (lry of Its pubiicnllon, or itt tho Mik.i'jtloii of deimtor Jonf It wm cuii by r gr-st miinber of inotntiHri bo loro tho piinitgo uf lhi rtinei.cy bill thet wns vetoed. As tho dobsto In tho Potmlo draggtd Its slow length slong, tho ,reldeiii thought of lending n mfisngo to congrte bmrd upon tho lienn he bad written down on this psper, but It wai poMponed Irom tlmo to time, and llnHlly tlm pitssgo ot tho flrtt bill Hindu il unnccoMary. In writing bis volo ueingo ha had no occalon lo lot lortn It plan in exlcii.10, nui tnnpiy m uniu i.i objections. During tho ictioiiof tho con- oniiCO comnillleu llio p.-ttllilVDi wa ngnui repeatedly called upon for h 1110100111 of bis positions, nnu no egain prouutuu mu ft VfomeTOfJ SnwRt bis own V: Wll tiane queit. Tho proslilont always coniaoreu it a private paper until ho bed tho cony made for Mr. Jonoi, and nevor originally ntended It for publication, Thn onlv man In tho honojt curroney nsrtv who is dlipleaied at tho publication of tho president's vlows Is Mr. Conkling, and tho CAUto ot his dissatisfaction it said to l o that tho presidont did not use him as tho medium of communication. MISCELLANEOUS. Nye, of Nevada, read law at Hoosic Falls, and the people up there brag about it ; not that the law is of much account, but that they got rid of him. In tho Pennsylvania liUiiatic Hosp ital tho patients always had their Witts about them when Mrs. Mary A., of that name, was matron t hero, but now she has resigned and is gone, and tho poor lunatics, ns Mary is no longer beside them arc bcsidn themselves. Western papers say that .lone?, of Nevada, "can sit on moro of his spinal column nnd shoulder blades than nny other man who every hoisted his feet against a Wall.' Jones has more backbono to sit on than most uion, und if ho is willing to flatten himself out it is becauso he knows no other man in Nevada 0.111 do it, perhaps. Bayard Taylor has secured the cor icspoudcnco that passed between .Jos eph and Potiphar'd wife, nnd wants to translate it; but uncago people want to buv it untranslated, lor fear B. 1. will make it as dull as one of his own books. It appears by tho cor rcspondencc that what has been hith crto heard of tho story waB only .los cjih's version, as ho reported tt to his wife. WHolntOTEb ALEXIS' When Alexis camo to America, he was almost overwhelmed with letters from the fair eex. some .of thn . uui. nunarcus 01 young wo men moving iu the highest circles. Curiosity prompted him to send home in charge of an orderly, five largo packages of thtso. Subsequently lie learned that the orderly had delivered only three. Fearing the unworthy servant meant to mako improper use of the remaining letters he caused the do teutives to trace him up. Ho was found in Belgium, with the stolen let ters almost ready for publication in a volume of -10U pages. He was arrested on account of not having proourcd the necessary license, huiried across the Prussian frontier, delivered to the Bus Man agent, and utter conveyance to St. Petenbur;:h. and a speedy trial, -entout for a lite service iu the ijutck- Mivor luwii-a 01 iucm. iud so the gushing young ladies of America narrowly escaped tho shame und di-L'ruCe of seeing their letters pub lished for the amus.cmeut of the scan dal mongers. DENTISTRY ;k all its branches, DR. DAVID PARKINSON, I laving located In Cairo, Pollclti the pat lomigo ot thixo dolrlng Dental Work, llsitlmr bom over twenty yearn succesrfiiliy engaged iu thn otudyand praellce ofI)i-iitl. try. In ull Hi various br:iii"hf,hi'fceIsJiiM. llfil In naylng that full satllaetIon will lie glM'll. All Work VVAltA.TKI Hnllalnrlory lteft'iciires, Dlplomai and Testluionhils freely iixblbitsd wlirn ileslreil. Dr. 1'alK. iii-uii It prepared to malic IOU A.l SILYMK PLATE, KNdUSU AND A Mi; Hit! AX Vh. TINA, AND CKIil.ULOIH BASK to mount artlthlnl teeth on making a lino suiistltuto when Niitiiio full,. j;.TltAi;T JX(i and ri.U(i(ilN(I douu In u woi liinaii llko manner, iiltcn caving tho teeth for Hie. Charges reasonable, Ijxtraetlng W) cent'. Silver lllllngii Mi cent-. Oililco room in V, (i. c'rry's llnllding, Corner Klxth utreet and Commercial avenue pTTKntrauen on sjlxth htreet. fiH ll.lll.wlt. WAGON MANUFACTORY Pur Kalo at Wholesalo and Retail. COllNiai aD hTHEKT AND OHIO I.UVIIE, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. J. V, (iAMIIIjL'. fanct.f.tnnil I - , I FSImZBi HVb R, SMYTH Sl CO. wnou:.u: LIQUOR ) 1 AliEltS No. GO Ohio l.cvcc, CAIRO, ILLINOIS B. F. PARKfcrl, (Successor to Parker .V Hhikc,) Dealer In PAINTS & OILS VAIiNISIIES, BKUSIIES, WALL PAPEIt. WINDOW GLASS, WINDOW SHADES! And tlio celebrated Illuminating AURORA OIL. Ilroia' llnllding, 11th .St.iV Uomorclal A v. CAIRO, ILLS. R. JONES, Boot & Shoe MAKER, Commercial Avenue. Uctwecc Ti nth and Kli-vnith Street, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. I lire nartil in till orders without dclav Uii has 11 line flock of Imrcrtid leather 011 haiHt.Jut rcccitcd from .Siwpcrk, and ha pin nown iiit'iirut'i 10 tju lowest iioti-n. p-i .111 C. H. WHEELER, IlKAl.KIt IX WOOD AND GOAL OKI 1' i: AD YAItl), 10th St. bet. Wishingtoa & Commercial Ave. A large KUpflT of l'lttsburg and Big Muddy coal constantly on band, Sjtovc wood sawed to order. Orders for coal 01 wood should be left at the olhcn on Tenth tared. Terms, cah on dollvcry. K. MAXWELL & CO., Manufac.urcrs und Dealers In MA01IINE&BURNIG OILS AXLE GKEASE. Also AgouU for tbe CELEBRATED GLOBE AND LUBRICATING OILS. No. 719," North Maine Street,: St. Lout,;!o, ditwtm. FRED- HOFHEINZ CARRIAGE & WAGON MANUFACTURER. -AXI)- HLACKSMITHIXC. Sixth Slroet niidCoiiimiirclrtl Avenuo, CAIRO, II.1I.VOIS. Hpeclfl attention given to IIoksr Siioino and gencrjl uii'ilrliig. .ii-u-:itf MKAIi KNTATK AUUIUIT. Jo). 11 ij, lUrmait, 0rP J. Q. HARMAN & CO. ZEEA-L 1E3ST.A TB ash . HOUSE AG KNTS, COLLHCT015S, CONVEVANCKUS, NOTAKIES 1'UHLICS And Land Agent, ol tlio IIII111.U Central am! liurllngtoii ami .Mln-ourl It. It. Con. North Cor. Sixth nnd Ohio Leveo, CAlao. ILLS. C. WINSTON & CO, Real Estate Agents, AUCTIONEERS, 71 Ohio Li:kK) (Second Tloor,) CAIRO, ILL. liny and Kcll ltJ2A'. KSTATU. I'ay TAXKS, Kurnliihot Ab.traetH of Title. C2J'J.aiid Coinmliduncr. WOOLOm PAIN PAINT ( iiici all kinds i nalng. Iror bale by HAKCLAY lJKO'S. FINN AND METZ Sole iigeiitH tor Alevjndcr, l'ulitl, Union und Maiao oountki, (Jl--U-'Jm Z. V. .MatliUM E. U. UlA MATHUSS & UHL, Forwarding & General Commission Merchants, Dealers In FLOUB, GBAIN, HAY AND WKSTKKN I'KOIJUCJJ;. Ohio Lkvkk, Caiuo, Ii.i.h Wood Rittenhoiiso & Brotlior lEnXiOTTIR,, -.tsr Oknkuai. Commission Mkuciiant, 1J!5 Ohio Jevce, Cairn. II iA(HS, K. .1. AYHIl A YE US & CO., FLOU XKIl GENERAL COMMISSION MKH0HANT: No. 7B LnvRR.OinnOAinn, Ii.t. J. M, PHILLIPS, KOltWAUDlXtl O01 n 1 n i ssi n n A I'crcl i a 1 1 1 WllAltKAOAT l'rSOI'ltlKTOK. Trcprcpared to forward all kindu ol Freight to all pointi". 3r"ltitliui attoiidoil to promptly. II. A. ThoBii I,, u. Tbotn THOM3 & HKOTHKH, Succcfoirt to II. M.llulcn, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BKOKEHS AMD DKALKIM IN til uit I'miej lirorfrlri, foreign and Domitlc 131 Comaiirclal Avenu, , (JAIKO. - . IMjINOIH C. CLOSE, GIIItKUAL Gominission Merchant And Dealer In Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Ac. OHIO LEVEE. ISTI will hell In tar load lots at manufac tured prices addiug freight. JOHN B. PHILLIS & SON. (gtivccvor to John II. riilllli',) General Commission FORWABO ING MERCHANTS, Dealvn In HAY, CORN, OATS, l'LOUH, iMKAL, BHAN, Ac. Agents for Laflin & Rand Powder Company. coir. ti:nth nr.fi oiiiui.i:v!:k, CAIRO, ILLS. W. Stratlon. ,a STRATTON & BIRD WHOLESALE GROCERS ommission Merchants, Agents American Powder Company, r,T OJO LErXK, Guno. MILLER 61 PARKER, General Commission ANI FORWARDING MERCHANS, Dealm In PLOUH, CORN, OATS, HAY, kc. AgentH for l'airhank'H .Scales. OHIO LEVEE. CAIRO, ILLS PARKER & AXLEY. GROCERS And Ck-ncral Commission Merchants. NORTHERN BUTTER A Specialty. Corner of 8th Street and Washington Ave. Cairo, Xlljs. Th-WMI N. 11. Thlstlewood. 1', J. Thlstlewootl THISTLEWOOD &. CO. UKXHtAL Commisssion Merchants, Dcalei'h In l'lour, Corn, OatH, Hay, ko. .No. 78 OHIO LKVKIS, CAIRO, ILLINOIS COFFEY, IIAR11ISON & CO., (Suooeasora to D. Uurdl&Son,) AND Commission Morchants, rU)UM, GBAIM AND HAT. Mo 03 Ohio Levoe, CAIUO, ILLS, WHOLESALE Mil 1,1, AND BARCLAY BROTHERS Jobbers and Retailers of PURE DRUGS, Chemicals, l'atcnt Medicines, Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Toilett Articles, JDrupgist's Fancy Goods, Collier White Lead and Other Grades, Paints, Colors, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Wax Flower Material, True Colors, Dve Stutls, Fte., Etc., Etc. W Solicit forrofjiondenco and order Irom Drubl, l'hjidclani and flcnor.il Storo In want u( (Iood In our Line. Steamboat, riantithm and Kmnlly Medicine can't Iiirn MiimI or Hi'tillod with Itrll.ihle Dru;i .it lluafouuble Itstc WHOLESALE & RETAIL, RETAIL & PRE5CKIPTI0N. 71 Ohio Lovop. CAIRO. N EW H OTE L HARRY WALE.ER (Late l'fopricter of the St. Nicholas Hotel) Has become Superintendent of tbe CORNER SIXTH STREET AND OHIO LEVEE. Mr. yalLer having taken charge of tin's old and well-known 1ioum, will at ouco give it a thorough renovating, and put it in firnt-claM order for the recep tion guehls. Mr. Walker will wclconio his old customers to the new houfc, and will always bo glad tooce them. First-class Day Board $20 per Monti). HARRY WALKER, Supt. Planter's House. 50 Ohio Lcvcc - ' CAIRO, ILLS EDMUND HUEFNER, Proprietor- Tho Planter's Ilouso is located on Ohio Levee Street in CLOSE PROXIMITY TO I1A.ILROAI) DE POTS AND STEAMBOT LA A DINGS Anil in the Center of tho Uusincss Portion of thu Cily. Tlio Hmiso is now and complete iu all itn appointments The rooms, are largo nnd airy, betides being elegantly furnished ami carpeted. UucHts will receive courteous treat ment and thu best of accommodation. Transient Guests $2 per Day. Day Hoarders 20 per Month' A TrustyWatcli for Trains and Boats Day and Night. 374 3-'27-3ui. UOUKM. O.W. RUNNING, M. J). ItKSlDKNCK cornor Mnin and "Walnut Mnn(. flrtl.. a .nrnnr Slvlll fltrrnt fltlll b.VUtD, uuiu w iy . . . - ; hl.o lovco. Oillco houri-lroiau u. m t m , an i u p. iu !: sf i s 5 r o o J H H 3 - g 2 I, to w Sj m . j 1 QJ K r) S T i E 3 2 Q ) -a "a" L a 8 2 . 1 " S ? " 2 I o 5 5 g o rZl i S o fi : $ z H E-i 1 en to 0 AND 11 ETA I L nm UD OIL Washington Are. cor. Klghlli SI. J)K. WM. HALL'S Balsam for the Lungs TUB GKBAT AMKIUOAN OON BUMPTIVK UKMKDY Coniumptlon U NO'T an Incurahlc illscubc. l'liybljluii.i ntisuro uh thin tact. If In only necoisary to havotho Itlght ltemedy, ami the torrlhlu malady can hu comjuureu, Hall's Balsam is this Ilcmody. I 1iinL'a tin flm i.ff.lit Liim.l, .AllnV.I Ill I'HUO ,,U,,,Q, DIIUUItlVIIVIUB ,i,u opjircnlvc ttghtiictia acroHDtho Iuiik. and li.t.ild tli.t Ifirmtrii I ml t,i,l iivunflntAil .nrl'iu.iiii which thotcnom ot the dUoano produces. WHILE LIl'i: LASTS THEKE IS HOPE It mav not lie too Into to cllcet a euro oven alter the iloctoib have xlven ymi up UuII'h llalnm In hold overywhere, and may hu had at wholesale ol tho I'roprlutorf, .lohii K. Henry. Curran V Co,, at their (Ircat Medicine Warohoiuo, 8 and 0 CoIIcl-u I'lico. Now Vork. Price 91 per hottle. Hull's llaltmra U aUo a euro remedy for CongliH, Joii1h, Phutimona, Ilronchlttlf, Akthma, oplttlnu of lllood, eroup, Whoop ins Uouli, and all other ilftcalch ot tho ret ftlratory orgauH, Also Proprietors ui bcovIII'h lllood and Liver Syrup.Oarholle Salve,Kdoy'a Trochen OxyuetiBtcd llittom, Mott'a LivurPllln. c. JOHN F. HKNHY, OUUItAN CO , 8and!iCollcEoPJaec. New York, U5 I-16-wJt. mini, I