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BY JOHN H. OBERLY
FOUND, TOK IBM,, XTC
. On Fourteenth itfeet and Ohio Levee, a pocket
iook contaiolriff a KTlni oT money, tralen the owner
run nivw uy CMIln ou Urwn U.lhart, Attorney
n V. i ' . ' "'"""S. " Idsntiryiae; properly
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OR RENT.
A Collage, eleven roomi. ton tula nnnlDuil hi
it ais.foot lioerd lencc, all the nreraaarYoiil-bul.'
", stood oltertu Willi tilnhlf V,f water, all In
io.i rcp.ur. Kent low to a irond tenant. t Apply
n. it. in uiutiuft,
If Troth ttliw-l.
AMU8FJ.EXT8.
riRAi
VX RAM,.
MAIQIIIilAlE
TUB.
Cairo Turner Society
Ilea; leave to announce a
GRAND MASQUERADE
-3-VXjXj
For Monday Evening, Feb. C, 1871
SCHEEL'S IIAXiL
Kve i Ifoit will be put fortli by the wanag-r.
... ... rruiirr inr orrji.iun win mnn enienaTntna a nil
reoherehe' allalr of tha klu'l ever held In theclty.
J Mi. H-dtd '
llim'HERS.
yAIl'EUsfc MALOM.
Butchers
.A.Nll DKALKRS IN
FRESH MEAT
Eighth St.. between Washington A
Commercial Ave..
Atljatalsssr MMiinhanM St luai1!.
Keep the beat of lleef.pbik, Mutton, VI, Umh,
tau.a;e, etc., and are prepared li eervr rltitrna
in inn 11.0.1 arcepiar.1. mnnner. cctitf
joni:iiT imniicii
Butcher
AM)
Sausage Maker
Ul'l'OSITi: Till: COURT HOUSE,
Cairo, - - - - Xlilxxoiaa
fir Orders filled promptly and
ne fullest satisfaction guarran-t
teed. ,
eplllillin
JAM KM KYXANTCW !
BUTCHER
AND TKALKRINALl.
KINDS OF FRESH MEATS
Cor. 19th and Poplar St.,
Cflil'O, - - - - TJlijiois.
Kara Mid ttuftlitrra only the Ucui,hoK
I aliarp, nJ lprn.rr. to All anjr l.iiinnJ fo
h nivinla from oun pounJ to trnthntii.a
i.nil. iUaki
ATTO&KSrS
q.rkk.v a; gilueut,
aitorxi:ys and counhellokh at
LAW,
WllllBia U. Urtan. )
William H. (llllMrl, V CAIRO, ILL.
Milt r. UlltMrt, J
Special etl.Btioo K'" Admirall aBii Steam.
Hat builnt.a.
UMcaj OhlQli. Haoni 7 ud
ovtr tlly MatloBai laak.
JLVKGAR, MWNX &. POPE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
D.T. I.luticar,
. W. Milan,
P. II. rr.
t'AIBH, ILL.
OKKICI--Oii ficfti
.IfOUkllt
Wlutri'a llloek.
JOUK HYLAXD'S 8AI.OO.V
la auiipllcU with all klMtfa ol
SUPERIOR LIQUOPS
Booi'i Alo, cftso..
ON COMMERCIAL. AVENUE
Itetween Eighth ami KlnthBtreets,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
T ellilrnty, win Iotb gooillliiuoi, ahoulil ulf
liim a vail, anil thorn) who want a
fRAGBAKT CIO AR
Can Imye llinlr wubU auppheil at hit br.
JOII. GATEN
Proprietor of the
Milliard Saloon and Bur Room
EI Borado
100 CouimorclHl Ave.,
Cairo, - - - - Illinois
-QUNIKESSCARUS,
hill in: a us,
UILUS LAItlNO,
I.KXTKII IIKAIIB,
nil kln.l li'tter.presu prlntlna exfCUted
VuJ-cUisHlylo attho
Vuo Uiiiietiii onuc.
& CO.
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Tut: Nkw Yobk S'i, edited by Mr.
Lincoln' assistant war necrotary, wtys
" the republican party in duatituto $f
harmonious and Intelligent leadership"'
mid ndvine it to " atop personal quar
rel", and ttquelch the absurd protca
Hionn of Grant to a re-nomination."
Kx-Sk.vatou Hkndliiso.v, of .Mi?
houri, fays that the rujuihlicnn lulliur
enU to Oov. ltrown aro on the road to
the deiuoeratic party, that home time
ago tliey weru black republicans, and
now they are Ilrowu republican, and
he don't know what complexion thuy
will ajwumo next.
AuhTHiA gracefully acceit!4 the hitu
ation, and aciiuiejeec in the unit v ol
(iermany under I'russian domination
ii it late diplomatic note Count Bcii.-t,
the Auhtriim Premier hayii : " Wo ecu
in the unity of f Sunn tiny an net of the
greatest importance in the modern du-
vclopmcnt of (jcrmany, and I have
the patinfnction of announcing to you,
that every authority in the outirc
Autro-Hungariau empire joiiii in the
mo.'t earne.it dc.iru to keep up the
moiit friendly relations with the mighty
confederation of Mate-, which is now
"about to be catabli.ihed. Thbt desire
origiuatcN in the firm conviction, that
an unbiased consideration of the reei
"procal wantA of the two cinpirej can
"only rerult in uniting them in every'
"work of eco and progre.'..', And
thu.t a cloud that threatened to bur?t
into a storm of war, has been blown
away.
IMPORTANT LA If DECISION.
The Supreme Court of this .Statu has
decided the important ouit of Cluu-u .
Cheney. The suit grow out of a (mar-
re! in the Kpiscopal church of IHiiioi.-1
Chencywaajcctor, and waurraigned
DC I ore llio eccicjiatiicai coun to aanwer
certain charge.'' preferred against him
for violating the church rubric.''. Dur
ing the progre.'M of the trial the defen
dant apnlifil to the Miiicrior court of
Chicago, .Judge Jameson acting a
Chancellor, for a perpetual injunction
againrt Chae and others constituting
the ecclesiastical court, restraining them
from proceeding with Mich trinl. The
injunction wan granted, an apcal taken,
and the case brought to tun supreme
court. The cau wai heard some time
ago The decision of the nuperior court
wo reviicd, tho injunction dissolved,
and thu cauc remanded ; Opinion by
Judge Thornton ; Chief Justice Law-
rence and Judge Sheldon filed a iep:ir-
ate opinion. 1 ho decision is to tho el-
feet that the church court had juri-ilio
tion and could properly try the accused
ou tho charge made against him ; that
the prei-eutmcut is sufficient according
to tho ruled ol the cnureii, ami us the
defendant appeared, no objection can be
had iu it court of equity to the ruling.
Tho decision of the superior court vh.
late, it is held, the provision of tho
fuudamoutal law of the country that
tho state must bo kept separate from
iiuy denomination, Court will not in
terfere with tho rulings uf a church uu
less property is involved. The major
ity held that tho decision of tho ecclesi
astical court is eouclu-ivo and no in
quiry will bo made as to its correctness
in this court. On this point thu chief
justico and Judge Sheldon hold that
mich decisions may bo examined, mid
that if tho church court goes boyond
tho propor sphero of its jurisdiction, its
rulings will be void. As to all tho
other points the court is unanimous.
OFF WITH HIS HEAD. '
During tho lato exciting political
canvass in tho State of Missouri, the St.
Louis Ikmoerut threw all its great in
fluence iu favor of Grata Brown and tho
liberal principles of which ho was tho
representative Tho blows it struck ut
Radicalism were tho blows of a giant
fighting iu a just cause, and tho delight
of tho Democrats, occasioned by their
effects, was as intonso as tho ungor they
produced among the Radicals entitled
to tho name of eternal Hateitcn.
Tho contest resulted in tho victory of
liberalism, and tho Vemncml should
have followed its policy to thu logical
result ; but, shortly after tho election,
there was evidence iu it" columns that
r
k "CMRO. ILLINOIS, JUARX JM
it shrank from'tlio "result, of its own
actions, that t4y'nxious to Bwcep .1
back the lilJerilftw-roiit it had taught' ?
now to uuiuq II IW muillicu iu my
w...
0Ki7oftaAhp .rpubcd, and
asido the
ami npologl:
say: "Parddn ina; Ititnick you de-.
"libcratcly, but'Jid not believe I should
"seriously woUnd" ydu ; rue up and wo
"wjU ttniu, 10.1 jtjljo
"nidetl in your ovcrlhrtmS AR-ieak
policy led to thu belief tlutt tho Jhm-
ofni'had btcfiisi "Isf 'ft otrM.
that it ll m)MWW$ilm P$n&V'
sonal enemies, and was not 11 champion
!... l.-.t I l.il.l. I" J St' A I..
nun nau uoue uattiu iur me ngiit.
Col. Win. (r. (Jrosvoiior, the'Jeditor.
had many teproaohas thrown at him on
thin account : but it now upper that the
reactionary course of iho'DnHjrrttt has
been iu oppo.ilioii to liiut deiire. ife
has not been untrue to his fealty to
liberalism, and, ralhcr Ilian beoiLSpeuled
of this political, crinio, ha 'retired
iroiu tuo cuiioiiiti corps ot tlio tiaticr lie
nan matio utfiunguiflted uiuong thu
1 ....... .
1111111u1m.11 juurnai 01 111c oouuirv.
...II. .... ... I - . .. I . 1 . I . I . . t . . w
Aud now
now let' the lladtcal J htm
miicriit
Now Jersey Is iigilntiiij ftholsuljletJof
ronipnlaory education. ' 1
TI10 Senate vM' J t n tliuu.-atid dollars
nva fund.withwJliicUlw cutrjon The in-
vuitlgation of the-Kuklux outrngoi again
said to-be perp'ctrntCd in thu .South.
Judge T.iuilenbowcr, uu old and mupli
jspecteil eitln ofpfiirgrteld hil'b, rrM
Don l'intt, in a late letter from Wnvh
ineton nttribules the President soflklul ir-
'Cgulnrititi- to artificial crchbmWnt', and
says it Is current that by a return to ojd
habit', he is often totally Incnpaci.ttcd' for
blltitiui. . 1
Tho annual mcutlng of thu Illinois W-
man Suffrage Anioclation 1 announced to
be huld In Chicago on the rth and Uth of
February, Susan II. Anthony, ilri. Cady
.Stanton, Mr. I.ivuraiorc, .Mr. .In! In
AVnpii llnwn. Mri. lntilt Hfti.Minr
crs'1 itfo ex'pected to uddre )it mcttlng
Tli' anneunccment ii signc-d by thu Itrnd
well .Ir.um, ProlJent, Myrn, Secretary.
TUu Sinilo J-inuucu Commlttm liavo
found that the coit of collecting the Income
tax, with the vxpenieii of prlntini,', is no
great, that the gnvurumcut roMlizo only
seven million dullnrs from thi soun-o. It
is believed tlint the committeo will report
In favor of tho repeal of this tax, which
will bo good news to tho people, but very
dproing to the collectors.
A hito telogr.uu says: "Max Straclwch
hus brought suit against tho l!ochcter
Daily Uni' for lilw), Hyinjr-tholnm-
gc at $10,000, i.ibellou. umt'ur.iillcged
to bo contained In tin artielo ht adl 'The
N'iliiun Swlndlo.' in which Strak ieh it
charged with Lelng uu extorti'iiicr and 11
swindler for charging four dollars a ticket
at NiUwu's concert iu lliKdic'T, 11N0 in
palming oll'lnfurlor iingure ai tlrt clan.1'
FACTS Fo'rTvVOMEN.
Two-third of tho sell ml toaehen in tlio
L'n It o-l .stales nre women.
Klghii'im out of tho twonty-elx tul-
graph otlb-i mi tho llousatonie railroad,
between l'ittitleld and Driil-.'oport, are
mnungod by wniiicn.
Mil Hcnnett a y. mug girl in Michigan,
hat a farm con.Utin,' of seven thou, and
acres up'Ut which hu lia llvu thotiiaud
cows, haonnppiic'i tiranu Haven, uuue
gan, and seyorul other villages witli mlllc.
Tho city Physician of Gran. I Ittpid't,
Michigan, Is a woman ; thu htrgoH congre
gation In tho placa is presided ovor by 11
woman ; the citj library was go'.ton up by
women and ii under tho ehnrgo of woiiiou:
and thoro Is In tho plao.) a hiitory ehwt,
composed altogotlier of women, who llftcu
to woman lecturers,
.Mls .fury K. Greene couimcncdd '.fJie
study of mediciui! six yenr ago. After j
graduating at tho medical college In PliU
adelphhi, she opened a shop in a neglected
iiarter ofthooiiy and in a year had 1,i'Xi
patients. Last year she hd uhargu ot the
Hopper ilivpltitl for women; ii now :v
leading professor In Uelluvuo jCollege,
down for a coiirso of leoturos, and is the
flr.t wo.ran oleotod n member of the med
ical society til .Now York city. "
BQyTlio Duburjiio Telegraph iny:
week ago last, rjuiulayi aGLTioan,v,luu
name wo havo been imahlo to learn, whd
lived at Hahnla, took his
thrco dead children, lis -,tlo samo hearse,
to , Uelluvtu, nfor ,a lbiriaj,x H
IAt nl linmfl Ivil ullllir .llllfl.i.ir W'llrt
ion r!'" - i ; 'v'r'vy t.t i
.... ........... I ... M .1 . ' l. S. t. .Ill . .
swing on anu uccoiue tuc jau in tnc 1 j "' 1 lmjphcipib wine nnrsu or coramonpiacc. in M(i.i ti any pie. rrunpt niiruiion pau u
Halcitekiledf Missouri. ' .' . L18"''- l... .a I "nttatlon'of thftotTdrtto kee young, so .n-,,.,
, . uir.OMAiiui.NKr-iciwcY. t soXcreiy riucuie n an nanu m mojast , . i:ir-iiAi:ti. -i. iWi.riVtor." uowa iu
'IbF Mr.rattcrwa addxcsicd the 3enW at I a' vain as .a frivolous charactor, on.. un-i,
(vt-WS ITEMS. Cit, i;..ir;i,.W.iLm nr i....M tii.u.-.iift; ono. may. romurk. that It I not every ono . uirru m .nt. fr.i- .uppiw at a J.Ural
ri
an noi! lawyer, was siioi anu mummy, tnu pa vinent 01 certain amounts. . , un Saturday last, ,Mr.
ttilli .1 hv n mini tih.ii.vs (?.n, f Si.'T.i... HOUhB." A f '3Ils Ixulsa A. Gucrin we
j?. .,"'. Vi.i t..i..jf . Mr. Orth. rlsinu to a norsonal cxntana- WlMoastu. Shortlynftor
rested.- . - W vr r H fr0BfSlll0 rel'of.tho.Qloba .they started .for Dub.iQ
wore slclc." After the burial coronTonyTio proof appended, thejiwould seat the mem
returned homo, when ho (Uncovered, to hi 1 bcr'untll' tho matter was inoulred Into
sorrow," that another of .))H dliildrcii hlul
(110(1. i. 110 CIIIKI Whs IBKOII IO lieilOTUCJllllI
Interred with tho others. "Tho
father by means of tlicso funerals, caught
II UWIU, " 1II1U III 1V IIIBI1
...I.I . .. ., I.. ,.rtn .... ....a,. I.'
followed hl children itn tho lira
sudden and unt'x)r ctyd iilllictloriV'all'co'l
IUU HIUIUUI, III,' ...V IIILU) .1" ll llll.
ono mombqr of the fnml)y, a tendor child,
behind, and tlio llttlo ono is very kindly
taken care of by the neighbors.
MikJt
a.J Urn Iml
m -msf
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III Ml !
.11. 11 M M
dkE'bETi-M'TS O'FMBSA
- . an. 1 llf Hilar a
1 .,iii-f!nJJKt.ajw.eri ..tf '
tiisiAiMmm3 of
iI,:l;flui&()
..r.wM.nfl. 1 rrf ITU1I1 f ,
U'uHiNTiiir. .Uniinrv '21 J Thai Ifonio
substitute for. tho bill for tho territoriil
L'uvcrnmont of tho District of Columbia,
was Jinaliy myrraw,-a commiuoo
Conforeiico. rA 1 rilU 1 hi
fwrradio.-.a committeo
i r-ilU 1 aL
OUKA.NIC TKLEOIIAPUIO COMMUNICATION
.. -Mr. biiiiiimr, irom iuo comniuiae on
Koreitn ItclMions. reported tho IIousu
bltl relating to toltgraphlc communication
between tnu uniieu nuties anu loreiicn
eountriui, with ou amcndmonl making t
iiriliiu.'rni Tup fwn nr tnnrn rAtiln romnftntm
W ton&lldatdoriinltu1 their lhfofe.ta
withouf tho content r of'tho - nostmatter-
I geucrulartne uuitoa mates ami .upon
r ini. 1 fiim. n..lirt rrlfl'rtnrnpminr-"
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Th-yiM-rfeldonf tir'ented! the-'crei
detitinU of V. V. Hlalr, Senator elect from
. it vi . 1. .11.1
lotnntlcj consular and civil terTlce; '
comiuiTioK. 1
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Tho in vc.llL'atioca of tho ltetrtnatiineat1
uommiltee nun neveiopca Tnnaci mat im-'
innrinc nmolin'ts weni' lost to the iovcrn-
tni, if tlirimwh AreimfAd piftlnm himan la.
Jijtduri.vhaaro ntAonloJn.UiaJiabit or
receiving bribes from passengers on for-;
eleu stcamers,.but even Intimated to pus-
scngers that everything could pass free on
1 w . v, .. ......
llfrriiUia.rewajkvjOfuAlr. jJoi,.ori'tWtli
U.JtW UVb liuifl iuvuii
lintant, on thefe'nn Domingo resolution, In oveftha river on tho Ice, they were pre
whlen Mr. Cox made allegations and In- I ceded fcy Mr. .1. Gullbcrt, who was also
Slnuatloru al to lUC aOl er JMaUJomingo, 1
,.! ia (Irutifj ,,irri,f Inn.l aniila iirortnln I
nrtl... Ho wont on to uiv that. In inuU-'
mr the uravo churuo a sccoud time, ilr.
Cox had lulled to nnma his authority, but,
Iiu I.Mr, tlrtli) Known. 1110 iniormation
lutd been furutabed him by Mr. Dnvl.,
formerly connected 'with the State depart
ment, who subsequently, for reasons best
Knovru'tp nimteirarui somo pr tu.iTTiik
preri(efl (his reVjgriatieUl to Ihfc lopart-
menttan'riAvho liad-sincediVdr after com.
f tnunlcatlng to Mr.' Onx on ma daath bed
that he (mil copiea as audenua to the
treaty, a lilt of doWs and grants, lie
iMr.'Urthj was assured, however, on tho
beit auUiorlty, living witness, t that tbo
odpy was nadii by anotnar' clerk now
living, and who stated that an oxact copy
of each liddcndum of that treaty had been
auul to UiuiiMUalo ( ho hatirtxj netted the
ecretnry of State, in I'urthur aubstan
tiatlon of the position hero taken, to send
to him u letter ou tho suljcct, which he
how iskod to bisve'rcnd ? -f
Tlio letter from. Sseretary Fish, nfuir
ipj'otingMr. Cdi's remarks In tho IIo'uso
say. that the. "honorable gontltmnn Is en
tirely mistaken IT hu supposes that any
li.w'of grautsof Uudsmim s, eolinitatiou
prfwlrges1,' debt, Ac., "attached 'to' tho
treaty in tho Statu .department was with
held front tho branch of Congress which
had a right to the cognisance" of them. All
the information of which this department
had po.se.siou witu vregaru, to any atich
grmita or concesilohr waS communicated
oy mo to tho jchairmuii of the Senate Com
mittee on Foreign Relations on the 23rd
dav of March Inst.
Mr. Cox rcalllrmed this sUluiuentJahd
referred to Dr. DuvL n a man of uiiim
peauhublo character. When b (Mr, Cox)
received tlm staleh.nt'ho'oirured a resolu
tion, "whloh was adapted-by tho Homo,
calling for t ha , paper.' Thu President,
tlirongh Mr.' Fih,'lm"d rejilieU'that it was
lucouipAlibli: with thu Interests of thivpub
llc to communicate the information naked
for while the subject wus ponding before
tho Senate.' If the paper or 'the pnlr
wcrn not'nn' lllo why that message t How
would it bo "incomiiatibli)'' to l'Ivo what
did notoilstT. - . -it'. . .
.Mr. Young presented thoercdonthiU of
.Stephen A. Corker, member elect from
.t I .11....!. 1
aiid proved tbat ho was swori(ln. '9
ilr. lliiUor objivtlteit, tuid 'pressutsd tho
memorial OfThgiuns 0.1 laird, (ho coiitcit
tint cl'timlng tlm sent, and moved that tho
Milijfct, bo referred to the 'toinmitleo on
KleclioiH. ,
Tlio credentials of Air Corker wore in
duo form and signed by Governor UulU
rck.
Tlio apeaker decided thai, whllo in thu
orciulxatUin of tho Ueuto; it was thodutv
of tin) clerk to place on the rolj the names
of members who 'hold proper "credential,
ultor organization tho question became on
which yas uuiUt tlio,coiiUVof.tlid majority-
i 1 i 1 I! ,M "if,
Mr. Randall suggested that'it' depended
entirely 911 thu politics of tlio man holding
tho credentials.
Mrf-Jloter scut, to Uie'cUrk'a desk and
had' rend rniMied of cVnteat'eliilmlrig that
timelectlou wa4 carried b.Vitraua anu iu
timldation. HenUo aeut to thiclwk't
islj,aml hkd feitd an eract fromVJo;
moeratie liapor in Goorela tho 'Chfohiclo!
anilintini-tf-Aogiiatn dutailinp-a Ku-
Klux outrage in jt. Suite, In breaking
into u jail, taking' out su'veit prisoners, eut
ting olf tlieir.ears and shooting, W'Pthw"
prison. ire wtlodn'tho'UniSiTling
111011 on cithor side of the lloitso11 to sav"
whether, with such allegations, ana witu
satiiiB him, now would eud the whola
omitost, as the to.Ulmonv could nut be
taken and the question decided boforo tho
IdrinllluLloii ,f tlili (!,mriui. Tim Hoiiaa
termination of tbli Congress. Tha House
i a 1 twetdt' should reoolloot that tho district In mios
vo. These tlon wa? the homo of AlA"dor R and
I 1.1 . . . . ,, .
iiinton biepiions, who were still unrepen
tant robeU,
Mr. N I black inquired whether tho whole
oxecul.vo powor in Georgia, both Stato and
national, and almost all the Judicial power,
n I 11 I l III- ;
Mr. Youn Evorv.blt.of It.
Mr. NlblaCk-'Tlicn tl 0 fault lies at
darofthe Jtopublican offlciils fhstokd
JPfil aoo,-fiOna onncras, Ji
. d.U&6ffiW
ha uoorf.th omtfcraU.
0 nosoiuio
roper ere-
tnaro
. ,i noiiVDiMUju-aftav-;ilSruittniBaiioiia
WtL Ht il(Aoik aotlta moM a prc4.Uatliov
I I which would return to plninio them hore-
nftflKrCra.XtUXZXv-OSw .M w
The motion oNrfcil bytMrlllutlcr to
the crcdcntiiil.i and mvmor.nl of tho
rcfir
con
testant to tho committee on elections
Mr. Corker then prcioiitud lilmselCttiul
WfcS iwotft in
1
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!
MUeforlhll6mtl-.
.Nothing wears like homeliness
1 plJnncss 1 ho mon In wfcom wo ieno
oij vH5tlm7rid
. ' ygwortime, ana insnnfick itsiiaoiiko
o many ragged .rocks, inuccu. incro is
tht udvaataan in lirllnp. that7 it mi'tnl
wi'h -ww ii-nici. it ha; nothing
,uu, 11 uiKt' Lounigi;. ill i.nu vuurioiio
Lindsar. wlttv and nlain. nut It. l(Mv
uirlincis has lost Its bloom.1' iluauty is the
truo snort ofUruo;i ittiisjcorapo'ad of
ovanotccnt oiialillcs ; Indeed, It Is Its oharin
that It passes. We must mako the most
iWwAowffap.lt sUjra amongurbut a day,
vna trsMlKwormt obu tali-uio races we
h-wtdl'tu mliM, motrui:L'es1Inp? the ones-
lion or exclamation, now oiui aro the
faces of once hnmisouio.wotii'jn.. It is beau-
inai maKo .wrecas an cpiwiei never
P- fi"r
can afford to put .on old .ngo to
blJor than'trieyffan help Hc.'pcct
I stiiw iiiui)
to
..i.r.. ., . .. ..
1 men : It nrcucs a liner clay than the com-
montj. bo long as, a man.nas vjgor,onouL'ii
to kaao'to 'tho fore. Ids' wisdom is to let' his
II wnrLf arteaVr "ftir tilml Rverv alllillfini tn I
ago Is caucht 'lit ns a confession of which
ungenerous use may bcmauc.
L m li .
l1 w iw A Itrldal I'arly Duck til.
'Xnomas .law and
re married in
the performance
made them one,
tic, both bain,:
.seated in a onchurso buggy. On coming
bvuvu wj Jir, i. iiuiiuvii, uu s in
1 soated In a buggy, nnd wlu landed ou t
Ihibdmie ihore alVfafe. "When tho'
.tl.l.l. .1 t... . ...1.. .......
emeu in a ouggy. nnuwu 3 innucu on ,iuu
DuMoua .bore all safe, when tho un-
UU lUU tirn UMyowuUtt. ' viara about
Oftcen foot from thu shore, and ns they
vainly limiclnsid that nil dancer was 'pnss-
od, tho buggy broko through tho ico and
went down. Tho occupants sank witli, It
as woll ns tho horsa, fend bad it not been
for tho timely aid of Mr1. Guilhcrt and
another gentleman who happened to bo
near, wo should be compelled to writo a
aKil jf bltuariei, instead of a scrlo
ftwMl intSMHslxrooni were
nuuM out saturated with water, and
wero Instantly taken to a placo where
they wero made comfortable, lly extra
ordinary exertions tho bono anil bueey
wero saved. The parties to this ducking
are hot prejudiced 111 fitvor of this kind of
baptism, aud fult rejoiced at their fortu
nate escape1 JJuOii'jue iim
A iloaal Joke.
The sec mo described below Is said to havo
taken place in the Kentucky legislature In
tho winter of 1S67; A member from one
of tbo mountain counties was a persutont
reader of the Lutiiavllld Journal, and each
morning us tho Homo opened would com
mence reaupig nis, ,iavorjiu iianor auoui
the samo moment romp meinour wouiu
move to dispons with the Vending of tho
loiirnul, and our mouutnlii member would
layidovin bis paper. die sup! this for
some tlmlvhnr one lnornlris; rlsinc from
his seat after tin) usual motion, lie ex
claimed at tho top of his voico; "Mr.
Smiakcr I've sot here for mor'n n week
and1 snbmltted to tho tyranny of the
Housul Somebodv every morplnt movci.
to dispense with the reading of tlie'journul,
and I vo lost every paper 1 vo bought for n
week bv It: and no man haj uver moved to
f . 1A..
illII0DSO WllUlllli- neinoorav ur uuurivr.
and," Mr- Speaker, L won't stand It a
longer. . Mr..Speakur'' lleralho baler
was lost In tho gnueral laughter.
AmattBt. of Ntt tH.i itlrril.
Every man must sleep according to his
teiuperuiuent: bin uigut uours is me uver.
ago. If one requires a little more or a lit
tle loss, be will find it out for himself.
Whoever, bv work, pleasure, sorrow, orbv
any other cause, ! regularly diminishing
ins ;ocn, ii ueatroying on 1110. a man
may hold out for a long time, but nature
keeps close -accounts, and no' man can
dOdgo ncr settlements, vt 0 iiavo soon
impoverished railroads thateould not kcer
thu track in order, nor spam thu engine to
be thoroughly 1 repaired A Kvory year
track aud equipments deteriorated, lly
and by comes tho crash, the road is a, heap
of confusion and destruction. So it is with
(men, Thoy cannot spam ,tiniu t t sleep
.Mr.,,.,11 'int.v.ii,wiv put, riiiiiimi si'mn.
touts of gonoral wasto appear, l'renmturo
wrinklos, week eyes, and overwhelming
melancholy : these, and many otberslifiiH,
show a eonoral dilapidation. Know sud
den elaioltcauins' u'ostraoitllmirypre:
tire, they Jijo down undor it., They havo
116 resources' tQidra'W.'upon. Thov havo
boon llvingtip totheivcrgo of their whole
vuauty every your, a. a, naif.
-.
A WdlC Card.
Sfribnrr's Monthly, for February, says
"The newost weddluir envelope retain
the pocket-book Bap. but is a tritle smaller
and snttaror than Its Predecessor. The
outsldo Initials itro also slight fy dlniiie
l.hiid in s I no". iMiiltifarloiiM cards iiceoni
pany the invitation, There U, lirst, the
brkfn's card j secondly, thu bridegroom's;
thirdly, (if to a strangor,) tho card of tho
bride's mother'; fourtlily, tho "ceremony
card for church; tlfthly, ,tbe-poto paper
for tho "reception at thoho'uso ;" slxthl
the card with the married names In lull,
and tho days on which thoy will receive
in tnolr now homo; sovonthly, and lastly,
a card with "please present this at tho
door" cngravod thoroon, which is designed
to keep uninvited e;uosts from crowding
.1. L .: l. ....1 ..'nl'..,i,iL'.ila fiifil filllAU'.
tho church, and pickpockets from elbow
nt: tho silver.
r, i uo wnoio migiu uu i"
counon Invitation, and Us
.IvImI tho "e
wnli'ht and cost must causo tha heart of
of tho card engraver to leap for Joy."
uu
ONLY
Dr,RICHAlTS
Gtolden Remedies.
In an itigt which thcr fall to -urt. "
tho
of
whs
h ih
fitrtnl lir!lrt, known.
KLIXIK liAMOCK Ii lha
Ortttt Tlulo and Aitrlni.nt
III Ike MmllrAt I.liL m.
CHAU'S UOI.OE.V AN'ITDOTR
1. the nnlr f rJI.Mo illnn.11.
ow
Theae RenMlet ore not ailr.rUil to Cure all
CamHalnt. anil banett norwi bat are ratranUe l
to enxt a RaJloal n4 Bpec'7 Cnn In all cava fr
wis
T.7 ii.ai OTi vn. 11m .11 nnjwiwajiatM
nranrej at uiearama n tn tot crrt.r niMicil
TV I) DIVUM TT'C HAT TlTV
and Uu tfVvL1 5 vh XV ' V',
' gore Throat ami yfuth. s.,to v.jn, cutano-
' li i . u,;o7 w
t,ri A'rure yi ino.i Purinr known, r.
mom all m.rcurfrom a tyiku, ami learaa
I llir blnn, rare ,tf l.eallhr. O
to r, MCIIAU'S GOLDEN"
1 ja 11
llAI.i
No,
earn llfreirlnl Affee
tloni Itheutnatlim In all lti forui. an.l
Irt 1 luruc tta rrllef In all cei.
rlci f .Ithcr .Vs. 1 or 2, .1 j.cr tnttle, or twn
iirniAirs
fiOLDKtV
of I
A.NTIIMITK,
mJIcaI cure fjr oil urinary
iti ra.if ni ' iti
1 rice aj lvcr a..ino.
I ff !IT A l!y fUW IiUY
il' IMi.lWUIIilU U VlVJJIlltl
.Vcrrii'ii or Om. ral HetllUr, In oU er
jonnxi lni irl.n tuvriry wllh wnnJcrfal effect,
rrlci i pi r h i'.'l tt tirn fur it.
.U.lrr... nit. II.
II. I'.IUIIAIlllS', '.- Varlrb
ttrect. Niw Vrl.
OirSMiil moner l.v exitrrnM. nr nr,hp vo,i.l
marki-,1 V. 11. !.. (li'rituirli uiir ilriiL'L-M. ml
oiij-will iikv( with 110 10.1,
420 North Eljlitlt St., rhilnri.i.
Dottins mm
YecetableMHC
A color mid ilrcdaiiig Unit will
not burn tbo buir or injure tlm
bead.
It docs not produce it color
mechanically, aa tbo poisonous
preparations do.
It gradually restores tbo hair
to its original color suit lustre,
by supplying new life and vigor.
It causes a luxuriant growth
of soft, lino hair.
Tbo best and safest artielo
over offered.
Clean and Pure. No sediment.
Sold everywhere.
ASK FOR DOBBINS'.
ile Renietly.
Warillr'M f'lln II IIV h. nAmf ll.,l
(nut PtiT iiiiiliii('ii.i'itoi iir the very or.tcn'
(if llllnil, Iti'hlinf or lllreilini; 1'ilfi. Thn.e wh.
rti.nttlioif, hi.ul, luiliiellntiiy call un Ihi-lr ilriiu-
l.t It li I 11AUMN 1 I'll La llrum.r. Il I. inr..lv
fnrthli I'lhijt. nnJ I. nut r.M?r,!iim.n.l,..l f.i .nr., 11 ni
oilier iIijim, It Iim cureiliiiaiiy raea of mr
thirty jeiiritalamliuir. PneeOnu lollr. 1'ora.il
bv uriiirejal. utvrt where.
1"YSP1SISIA,
vninmrrm rwa?jaaar rr,rrregn.n
Wumet'a l,vPIiln Timlo jireip.ire,!
xiirotlv lor I k j ..-j.s . ii nn tlh' alh uaMilh
iiliiiiiul 1 i.tTeiiH... It in ti' l.ilvMon l.il im i
oiilunuilvpliiiitiaprliftr I IhiHumii Din
.tiilnucli uii'l re. ton a tlx il f :r. oriei of
Ihxlr hmiliy utn. Wiwlt, nory a Hti'l iljpeplii
pemei. miouM uo Waoiii I i-iiI'ii I Mc
' I....-... . . . j,. 1.. 1 .... 1 1-.
, I., pi,,, ..j , ,ii.-ii, i,.,id
11a ainiiii 111 1 111 1 11 1 i 1 ia ass 1
Ctirn 3Vc l!i'e.
Wnriler'a t'oilL'll IlnUiul u hi hnif. ot
mini mill ,'. Uiritiii.r. 'I In' f Mrinm.n.ii v ,.
r il po "ui'i 11 immediately niti tmir,.ilidi-ti'ii.
til ill) i iirinir. Im' 1 1' -1 1 ".l 11 Hi 1 nv ur (-i iuIk,
fol.U somTlirnut, lln nHuM, liillui'iin, l'i.ir-
nh.itiMriiiaii... AhIIiiiiii uii'l t',.ii.-aiiiiitiun u a
limit Im iiMiM Mioroni.l la the relit f ni l n r
tain il. i'il.-ri 111 Ail I In, aIumc c.ix'i oruuy uirix'.
II1111 of thu thr nl niol llin.. Ili.it IIikii.iii li ol
ph)i iiu.uii' 1.1 1) pri'.i ril'ini; 11, nml oiii'iiii'lnlt
Uiyll1.1l 1 1. llniimxt hi.ilitu Hii'limn'i'lnntiiiir.
iiiikIk'Iiio kiiouii. lino ,,M'nlw'ij'iii.irii ulii'f,
nml In t ie iiiims pii. ono Uililn til. c ii ni-nri'.
tul. I l.v ilriiKio!., In hirve luHilr. I'nioiinii
1 Niii.ir. 11 1 ouri.wiitJiilt II ! iiilci,iii.'ltiii.
noli r 'llic (..ili.ou wiilruci'.
Wii
ol luil'f.
The liri'it lllooil I'nnAer mi' I IMI.'iimk pruiK
Warsirr'a Vliuilit VllltMir Wine i.l l.lfti
It fim irom any puiniimiut driiift or iiiipuritie.
tirini; pii ji.iri"! iur tlio.u u ho rr'iarn a lii,iiilunt.
II in ii.pli'iidid uppi'titer, iiiid toiue, mid llio lln
e.t tll iu III the Hull, I for HunfMllJ the lilo.iil.
II fa llio 11111.I plentiiit mid ,1.1 iniou t iirliclo i ii'r
oltured o thu piiblie, lar Kiiperior lo l,iii,ly,
uhl.ky. wiiik, bliiiTK, orany othcriirtii'le, II
more healthy, unit clu'iipcr. Hull, iiuii uiul
fi'iiiulo.joilaKiind nll, enii tnl,o ilm WInhoI l i'o.
ii i, iu ia 'i, nine pu-.nru'r. iiio.i- mho mmiin
eiuov Hood loullh tti',1 alroelloH of liwly .inrita
aliold Uko thu Win of I. If.'. It It ililh'rrn
from any ilillik' out ln'loio in u. It it dy
IrUKuinit. I'rii'u Diiu iKillnr. In ipi.tit Imtlli't:
VVarner'N i;iiiineiiai;ni;iii tho only arti
elo kiinnn In rum tho Minion, lit will euro in
oh'O i'ao,) WIiito la llio fuinlly in whli'hlhl
inipurtant iiioilioino it not u.uitodr Mothrrt, Ihl'
ia llio uroiitt.t iilretiiih' over oiicriM you. anu ou
nhouliiiiiiuiedliin'ly proouro II. It Miiltoaaure
euro for Kemaln Irreanurlllea, nn.l may li in
ilcndi'it upon m every ruo whoio lh monthly
now li.it lieen obilruoted through ruld orili-cnje,
aold b) ilruiiKlalt. Price One I ulliir. "rHonlby
iiiiulon rvui-ipt ol Ono liullar mid minuter.
r..r Huh. i,y inni'i.M i ',7 ' "
II K WHlTAiiiat.iuidrf J HbltM, I uirtt. 111,
npri.wi)'
jrMlOUAXT
TICKETS FOR SALE
I'AUK t'rans vnrnool. I,iiiiiloiuleiry,
(llilNttmv tie iiieiiaUH lo Cairo
IK -0.
NuU'onl, 3W orrN &, fnutlfe, Agt
(m)
1 1 utironni. aa o
DAILY PAPER IN EGYPT.
BOAT STO&SS.
'8'
gAM IVILSOIf.
DEALER IN
BOAT STORES
GROCERIES,
.........SD. .......
;5 110 OHIO LEVEE,
Cairo. X114-ea.ol.aja.
CIXCIXXATI ADVERTISEMEN M.
J A. Il GHHEA WALD
FOUNDRY
MACHINE SHOP
STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS,
Copper and SU Iron M
No. 24 8 East Pearl Stmt,
CINCINNATI, OHIO
jktahlinued isoo? '
ENOCH MORGAN'S SOWS'
SAPOLIO
Tim anpnnortty of thia exe.tlent preparation
pYernnynther artielo eter nirereil to the pulllo
has U'ii ilrmonlrli''l by the womlerfiil iiopular
lly It linanttalneilwithlntlio brief year alnco It
was llrnt innnufiuituriil. .Nut less llun
Ono Million Housokoepors
liMarunlnit tfupolioln this and othircoua-
a, andthmlviiiauit Is npMly increailt g.
alii brick, rottanatosae.aclct asset lya
tnnonKiraneeea.ily In tho hoiiaahold, tinea
olio iloea tho work of each and all thaj,aoa
Hi luleaa labor aau eipcnae.
fho followini; are) a few of tha ipeclat iei I
w hich bnjxjllii la admirably auapleU 1
U.:SX WIMtHJWH-Wllhontwaltlni .a pet.
or aolllnn the paint. Take a wtt clou, not
ilrippini, rub It oier tho cak. ol Sal olio
until It fa covered with a creamy lather, and
then briakly over the pana ot glasa t a tsa
oil and poll.a with dry cloth or chasnoia To
rrmovivarnlh or dried paint will require a
.itUo extra rubbinK.
0 CI.K IX K.MVKS-ljie your dun-cloth, rah 1
onthn eIH)llo. and then ran die orartha
kulYio. Thi will Kirn a brilliant and dura.
bio poliah, without ratchinj(.
I'OI.ISH TI.V, IIIUKS, nil other Ciliary
Jkrtlrlre Uuhllm damp rlnlh on tha rake
uf H.ipnlio until well cotrreW, and then
quickly over the eurlaeo of the utensil.' it
will produce a lustre equal If not auperlor lo
to the ihh.
TO CI.KIN I'll T AMI W OOU-W OUK-U.e Ha.
lilio a. nUiro; do not ruli tuo hard, and
rin.owllhelotnin clean water.
S'OK 11(11 SU I'l.L'A.M.MI lawllo laofthe fii.at
at valuu In ilm aaYina; of time, labor ana
llio near of the article cleanied. Try II
onueand .oil will nevcrbe without It.
I'fllf 11 I ..II I I'll lll.lll'd !.. .. VI..-.
,1.., .mr., ,..n(,.r, ,(, HU., riVWI.a
Tablet, etc Wlurt, aoapwaa formerly nad
r!iiiolu la Invuhifthlei anil once utcnl, will
uerrboilispeuaed wllh.
ItEMOVKS STAI.V FltO.H MAUHLE
IN Till'. lltll'M". tor all purpoica (except waih
lU eloihea), Uu. .irticle ia conseiileDl
,'olinmii'lll Hti rrllllble.
IN 1 UK Ml tllll. For oiliiti(i toalea, meaiures
(lln, br.ita nreoier). knivea, shear, etu.
IN Tilt: filtm I'or creanliij;, pollahlng and re
niuritik- cimi,oil, etc., I rum machinery and
IIHII.,
NIT IlKut'l'ICK-of tho auxeon, dentlal, cU
I'liBMie.T, p.ilnter aud engraver.
N .(.1.1. I'l.ACI.s where a cleansing and polish.
IUU atO'iit, nt once etloettw, tcuiiointcal aud
Imriulr.t, It reipiired, our H.iolio, will
prowi IN i!ri't auperiorily utvr all ether
MUbntancra.
I-Olt II AMI WAMIINII-Kapollo It t,t what every
pouter, palntiT, photuKrapher or machinist
u.ed.. It quickly removes aclda, paint,
.tikitnd other aUuia Ironi the hantfa, which
ao.ip will ncttoi.cli. II aofleua thehania
nml leuvea llifin amoolhaud white.
I'ltH'l'. a few cent".
Mll.lt IIV yuurKrocera and druwials
Wholetalo pppola,
ill Wellington, SI,, and 30 Oxford Ml.
New Yvik. Loudon.
auir.'&leoiltiin
IW 2HIPI
IVIixllJL-irLs
MI'.ASIII l-.SI.ente Sleekly fruaaNaw
York, l.ls erpoal anUS,auase ass.
Kor pttttje apjily b'
CIIAH T. HINDE,
Acanl.
Coal Oil!
WIUTK STAXDKU, la urljM
Cooperage,
a
3
UXSHEU OIL, Kaw ana Boll
C.l. 1VII1TK I.KA1), uad Colors.
WINDOW ULASS, BBDSUES,
Kttfa, Etc.,
Etc.
AT
DAnOIiA.Y
pO.STi:it,S,
HANDBILLS, CIRCULARS
And nil hindt
I.EIJAI.
A.MS I'OMMfcHCIAJ. JS
I'sssaiiiAu