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THE:CATT?0 DAILY BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1871. ft. Kit IfcTAir. AUI.MT U. WINSTON A CO.. ltKAL- YSTA'E AGENT AVCTWSf.M, 74 (newt ri.oon) oino r.i.rrr, CAIKO, IIiM.i jjuv A.vn Sr.u. Hkal Kfta., PAY TAXES, Kl HNM3I1 ARSTl'ACTS OF TITLL s. I prrr CoMHsne. ' Kinl nit'rciit.ns. CEXTltAL J I HAT MAHKKT. KOEIILEK & HHOTHER llstrttrpPhPd the I I'MK .MI'.AT MAIIKI'.T, CoMMERCIAE-AV., lift ss cell Mnlli r.ml Truth KlrMls, am will Vrep rontntlynn hand ln l-t mR' tistiKiitrr.M in ine uatr market, i ney npi mm ppt.l...n Otve thPtn trial. eptJItf JAM ES KYX ASTON, Hotelier nmt llcnlor In all Itlml I'rroli Meat, Cmxtt -VitTiiTii AM) Ponar .SmtiT. C4IK i. It.USOl. Bl'VS nd luirhlpn only tlii rrry lint rattlp, hoe. aid r beep, and i. propnred ,n fl" nJ .1. mi il for frrli mpt from on? pound to IPn tli '".nti'l imti".!.. f"2fi f .TAKE WAJiTEH, BUTCH E IR, urn nr-iiu ts FllESH MEAT, Eioimi Stp.ket. I3r.Twr.E.v Was it I kotos' ASD CoMMEP.ClAL AVKSUES, Adjoining ttlttrnhoiior V llnntiy'n. K im bft rf Her f, fork, Mutton, VM, Lamb, Sauagp, He., and are pfppHrptl to yersc r !fn In the mn4! , ii.fililp ma nor fipROi MRS. ANNA LANO, -lOrtTU-ST., BET. WASIM.VOTOV AND COM MERCIAL-A VENUES, 1 Dovr tccfUicg tfatlillul tjortmcnt of Fall Millinery Goods, Including tints nd hpes of thr latoil ttrlo Itlblicrt, I'lonrprv mill 1'rntlirr. Mrs. Lios"lll also show cti'totnrrJ tli Urges fltlOU of VV.MiIrn Yurnt To bo foucJ In the rlly. ULEACIIINO A.VD 1'KEbSINO or.iiEn. DONE TO IIIMil.VC. JJOOK.', joniphlri', briet-, rjtHli'K'i.'. nrir j iaior, t ix ut, nn. I ori) ru ety of nen. r re j.r nmuc roiiimcto. fur, nml pruinjtly hhi f.i y fieoutfj, in tlie IHuletin Ijook, Job, nJ nnrpacr 'lajuip curn'Mhrnent. THE BULLETIN. Tit " im Dult Ilrnmx : ii&irr?ficm. i rl,, nrr.or .r t.y cr. ir, in lv....p '.:,ttl ti.. l.ll.l "Ml,., -ir ...1" ) .... 7i ...fj ... i 2". It I. -lit i-njitroj MctvxUr mntii ai l of thi tihj o) uu; ir.c wuymarma; utuv in .vjuintrn uinvit; n n Is-ntakt Mr not ; tnaU, but fca'ttu ; out .U7i n a!i Mtytt.' of iticrul Ui Out j.uWit ; taUtr;tattinerxuKOeir(uU!yrt, tU HuUf nn Wwifi tht patrowgt ot nfeUijcnt ril- ami ti"inting bumnt44 mtn. THE IiOLLAK WEEKLY 11ULLETIN. Jtta II. OUtIj Sl Co. nio rluer. tli ml). t r .it.on frif - of th ttVusly Cto ISullMi to On Utter ftrnwiw, makinu it ll elienjiMt m. rf rpuMi.V.fcl in Southern lllicon. DEMOCRATIC COf.VTV TICKI.T. For Tr'Ur-runJ Colic 'tor, WILLIAM MARTIN. Kcr S-urtyor, JOILV II ELY. Ges. Plea .nto.v denies that he called Grant " a d d humbug." Nov trt!itlcs, there is a conviction in the ! .blic mind, though itfhu't a jiha.-niu that if he hud called Grant d d humbug" he would have come I r-iiy near the truth. The New York Indkitnuknt ex presses the opinion that to the ' carpet bjgers the touth owes mainly the moral and educational influence that havo been developed tince the war." According to radical papers, the only thing that has been developed in the outn since the close of the war has boen a tendency to ku kluxism, for wlucti it is not altogether certain that the carpet-bagger are not responsible From the Accounts Uiur far re ceived of the burning of Chicago, it is the greatest conflagration of modem times, (in times of peace.) It has no parallel even in the great fire of Lou don. This fire caught on Saturday night, the 2d of .September and raged three days. It extended over a space of two mile, h, luth and one in urcaui... U took i four hundred streets and dunrovol in its coimcl eighty-nino churchi '"es, the citv ciitr Guild hall, many public building,' hov pttals, bchools, libraries and thirteen thousand two hundred duelling hom.es. The value o thu property do-troyed. puiJiic aim private, was estimated JC7,:i:i,r,000 or nhouts:!i;,700,000. at im: uitE.iiKn. t'.vi.AMriv which has lallen upon Chicago Chicago, the prido and glory of our state is one of thofo visitationswhicli ttarlle us from tho rcposo of every-day life, which break into our settle I habits, and cause us to forgot Bolf aud till our petty, tel. nMi selinmes, in tho ono jjroat ubsorbiug lit. ttlit of the t. rr I lo event or th Jiottr. In the h r.v f "r country, no event or equal uia-'iiitude and hor ror has over btir.'t uj'Oii our Iicoplo. Tlio rebellion, with it- long train or cviln. came upon by degree., and when lwttle r.ige.l and lives wore lott we were not shocked, thrjugh beintr prepared for the now?. The burtitnir or die Kiehiuonu theatre, wlncli sti'i Ciiti'd the eheck to pale when brought to inii.d, the various railroad and steam bout. tceidents.whieh time audngaiu have shirked the community, the Avondale and Pillsfleld disasters nil sink into ut'or int'tiinilieatiec when compared with the "jrout lire which has laul ta?tc ! citv of C'hicaso. We, who are far removed from the. scene of the great calamity, can form no adequate concert tiott of il. horrors and language fail. u the nttemnt to picture them. What ncn can norliav the urcctlv names as they leaped from roof to roof, now do vourini: the fair aud stately home of wealth and refinement, then licking up the last remnant of the cottage of the poor here making dust and ashes of the business houses of the city aim there leaving scarcely the walls re maining of the schools, aud the churches. Throughout tho length and breadth of the land, the wires click, with Tearful distinctness, the continua tion of the dreadful talc, aud there is not a heart that docs not beat in sym pathy for the fallen city and her deso late people. The country mourns as one person, and well it may. 'lens of thousands of families are rendred house less and homeless, deprived of food and clothing, at the very outset of winter, without bhclter pitiless era lake even the between breezes s. Thee sctnblanco of a them and the of the north- numberless pco pic. thrown out of the necessities of life, and utterly without the power to provide for (lionise! ves, present one of the most pitiable aspects of the dreadful situation. The disastrous cllects on the general business interests of not only our state but of the countryjit large it is impossible to estimate. The vast destruction of property, the interrup 'ion to labor, tho sudden stoppage to commercial enterprises, arc misfortunes that .vill be felt in every part of tho country to a greater or less extent. Tho buvniug of Chicago is a national calamity, which will have passed into history before its effect will cease to be felt. JL4I)IiAUS)L COlt It L' I'TIO.V US KQ LTA L LKD. HOW THE LOUISIANA I.KOIM.ATIT.K HAS HE EN HUN Til HKISO or 010.VNT1C MvisiiLKn. (N. 0. Cor. C.n. ' irri.) New Orlean, .Sept. 211. Tlio J.oui-iami LegMaturo is j)er)ia., tho met eorrujit IukU- tli.it cvi-r assembled on tho face of the 'earth. It i no more trouble to buy tlic r v..:.- than to buy spring eliickens ill the Cincinnati market, lieing a den of thieves thoy have not among them even the honnor'tliat we are taught is custom ary among thieves. Thoy tell tiieir votes for money ur Hck in fmu swindling contrivance, ia ns buisn.'ts-liku a manner in a merchant would dispose of n bolt of calico. A gunge of negroes will get up a swindle, and they go into tho market and buy legislative votes enough to pii-s il. If tlio rogue are left n fair margin af,r buying all tho votes necess- nry, tliey go aliead with the "cnterprisoj j but if the votes happen lo range higher , than tho prospective policy to be realize J, they drop il and get at Mimuthing else, i In the Capitol lias been found a writen ! agreement of tomo seven members to suit j their votes to tho Slaughterhouse swindl'i I for from ll.'ty to threu thou-utul dolluis ' each. One p'oor tfuvil sold out fur thirty- i Ave dollar; lio had just been elected, nnd i was not up with the quotations, l.irn there mi tho pr'uiline swindle, and thu l"vee swindle, and the 'IJackboiio" rail road ti iodic, nnd thu city ' hart".' swin dhs and tlio r.'irniratina swindle, and Uu Jul-I; Kin railr.mil twimlle, and I ho Nivoi son pavemtnt swindle, and utile swindle", as the iiuaiuncern ry, "too numeral's to mention.'' The printing swindlo i downright stealing, und fti-aling, too, from a people trying lo waddle nlont! under lie'H'y j.t. cuniurv etiibi.rriL.3in..rits. I.i tho nt tbri'it year, In nddition lo thu thieve?, the peo ple have had floods, drouths and tho cot ion worm to contend with, to say nothing of their impoverished condition" after thu war. The Legislature thouzht that thu loval prim thiuilil bo loitered and mi it should when done at tho expoio of tho ablo edi tor. and pussi-d a law nuthort.ing the 'public lasts to be published in loyal a par, and con.tituting tin- Oovtrnor, Lieutetnnt Governor and Speaker of the louo a board to iiiakc cmtraets. I havo seen about a hundred of thcu contract.' by which the pcoplo of Louis iana havo been robbed. To thu credit of Uov. YA armoth , let me say that ho 'efused to sign tlio most of them" and the place !... I... J l.t . t , , . ... uiieiiueii jur ins nainu is uia'ii:, out car ter und Dunn OVC-rulled him. mid llinv being n majority of tlio "bjaid," eontlnue'd 10 tnuKe contracts. And 1 have seen somo of tho sheets in "in. o mo ihws woro puniisucu. j no one odore mu u it fair specimen small, dlrtv Udly arranged, old tvpe, thick ink, poor ....j...-in. unu cuucti ny a iaci;at. A man could not read tho "law" in it if ho mourn to m nc in. . . These litth. noserags sprung up nil over iiio.fttato, and published tho " Acts of tho i.cgimiuure, lor winch they received iroiu two to six iiiousand dollars each. II' the paper hud but no naler and lie mu .unor. Htm too ilrmiL- n r,.,. ... .I...I it . m tuu no ditlerence, ho drew his pay fur i I.V"Lvic'- " "b0l,la d,iZ(!,'t' ' Knd 4m .,lcluul,y rrlnlcJ ,i"r'' ln v lr. ,(;"l"Vvr "tlio several lun.he R ven UwI,1UV.,or,'''i b" I'-'.lll.ed, and to Stuiul nti i I I ' r ""e ll i i.ni. . ii - b """"-would IKit ho I. -n. .1 ... ." ' Trcu.urv f, , . . ,: . . .'rcw '"."'" t" Statu l.... . ..f. , tu iiirio Iiiousand ilnl Irsra mini. f... i .. . . Nl re i I filing what nobudv 'I'lin ni.l if (1, .. . - - . .. i,. .:. .;. "VwV.PnaunB " ''bout .iu. uut uu, jiiicen lliousund dollars masters PeKi or the ring O. J. Dunn ought to bo ushatned of his I'lmtiuK iimiracis oy wiiieii the Stain ro heavily nwlml c.l. H'ncn Governor Wiirnioti." refused to go '' tltfl'iV!r . .. j ii -..... nl ml.i.li il n lime tor jvunii '" '")' ' v" , . , "l"rl! ' mu "ftnlzoi.tie coln i Letter oiild 1. uApcti'd of thu Lnrter, n )t. .Int. Tlio nttmlwr .if ntilmnl sniTerim: ho Is n wli.tc mull mho n nifiiiuer ot tnc LoirMnturc, but Dunn is nn ImcHltfcnt color.-d gutitleiiinn and ought not lo havo , . . ... .. ..k ,1.,. .mlh.ll.i t f .. I. lent II. S iu iuu amim u. iiuill 11 c.intliiiiiHl hunkering lo by Governor, but jotiiHwhiit dilTcreni eour.'c on his part would increase thu cli.dices, Ihmn holds fevenil oinees. I don't knew now mtiv, but nmonc o'.hcr cimr- mk'US duUet tlevolvim; tipi.n tlittn lie is n mumburuf tliu Uoatdof l'olieo Coinniissio tiers. As such lust month ho brought In a bill ngnlnst tbe city fur one hundred utid sixteen dollura "extra service." This extra service Is a big thing, and bis bills for that swells the amout of his revenue eonidombly. But I think he ought to bo enrctut nbout tliis snccml scrvico buiness mid set tile c reedy whites nn cx.ttnplo of in udence arid moderation, instead of fol lowing In their footsteps and tnkingall tho picking ho can get Ills hands on. He is a negro, to bo euro, but no prejudice should be harbored against him by tho people of Louisiana on that nccount. lie cannot licit) liis color. Thcroistalk among tho Democrats of titkintr Dunn uu and runnlnt: him for Governor against tho Warmoth faction. Hut 1 imii-'lno Hint his "nrintinir con- tracli. " will be an Impediment thereto. When a nin n goes aliead in depleting tlio btulo Treasury, alter wnrmotii mis tiecii scared into stopping: bo will bear watch Ing. CUItKENT NEWS- Michael 1'helan, tho bllllardlst, died on thu Stli aged tC. The report that .Secretary Fish is to re- tiro from the Cabinet after tho fall elec tions is pronounced incorrect. An Italian ma'onle lodge has been established in San l-'runcisco called Sper- anza Italian, or Italy's Hope. iV Prussian shell was recently recov ered from tho bcine, In Paris, which was found to contain S'JCO In gold coin. A farmer in Neodcsha county Kansas, lust tho entire year's product of his farm tlio other day by a prairie lire. Texas nnpors estimate that ten or fif teen thousand Germans Hlono will arrive in thai stato tho comming autumn. Too name of P. T. IJarnum is tho lust name mentioned in connection with a radi cal nomination fur the Presidency. Prince liismnrek receives as many as ono thousand letters daily from person' whom ho docs not know at all. He has dc claredjiis intention not to nnswernny more letters of this discription. Tho Lowell (.Mass) board of health order thuir officers to kill the dogs belong ing to famihe In which there is small pox as tliey lonslujr tiiem a cause oi sprea ding tho diseases in many instances. Tlio Kustcrn Indliuia yearly meeting of the Friends of Progress! (Spiritualists; will begin at lliehinond on Friday, tho 27th Instant. Giles U Stcbbms, of Detroit, will bo one or the principal speakers. Tli Louisana Sugar Bowl publishes a ftatcmen'. that 1,000 Chinamen have been engaged by n largo planter in the sugar growing district of that State, nnd nro ex pected to arrive at an-early day. The Savannah Morning A'ew gets off this littlu joke : " Who saved the State? Who Kept it stra'gir. .' -nw uon taiicupi to dodi:e it. I, says Hen Hill. I-I cannot tell a lie; I did it "with mv Utile Iilood gett. " Dr. Chroiiik, the eminent Jewish rab bi, of Chicago, is organizing a new emigre gation of lsraelitic, which will adopt the JJerlin prnver-liook and ohorvo llie llrst day of tlio week as the Sabbath, instead of baturuav. Warren Hti-sev, of Salt Lnko Citv, brother of I'reston Hussey of Terre Haute, is thu wealthiest man of hisngu in America. Ho is thirty eight years old, is worth l,0'J0,0;jn, and has m.idu it all himolf in the banking butine-s. Tim ltussian minitcr, Cata cassv, de clares the whole story that ho has spoken in infamous terms of tho president nnd Secretary Fish and the hitter's respected lady, or that ho ever put a low cstimrto upon American character to be n false hood. The Secretary of tho Tucnsurv has directed tho Trea-urcr and itni-iaunt treas urers to pay the November coupon rcbuto interest to uctooer -'Otii. and an and alter that d ito to pay intere-t due November 1st without rciialo. LastSaturdav night the employes of tlio Jc11crotivillc, iladison nnd Judiano- polls Uullroail gave a banquet to Col. Horace Scott, General Superintendent. they presented him with a magnificent gold watch and chain, appropriately in scribed, costing ov.ir SLOOU. A sen'atlonal story Is printed in New York that tho Third Avenue Savings Hank is insolvent, and has been in a rotten condition for two year-. It is said tho Stato Kxatnlncrs liavu reported the libili lies of the bank f 1811,000 in exco of ass els. 1 hero were 1:1, lol, -1GC pounds of tol.aeo sold in tho seven warehouses in Danville, Va., from Uetohcr 1, 1870, to .September iiO, 1871, at an average of about $rj III per 100 pounds. Also, about f.75, 000 pounds bought, privately, in thocoun- try, ut an average of about $30 per 100 pounds. Tho Owensboro, (Kentucky,) Monitor says: "Two or three of our hirl'i-st distil. lorici aru making preparations to resiimu ojieraiious mr tnu season. in tills con nection wo noto largo fchipmcnt. of tho mm irom tins pomi to mariiut. Several thou. and gallons wore shipped last week." In tho Coneresional I'leelion of 'I'evns llio net cams ot the Democrat over the iteoflsii'. us far its heard from, is us r..,, ........ .. . iuuw: firtl il strict ot vn rnM.il . O'l.-.. r........ ,.f I. , n.vn ,Ki. I ..m, ,,,,,, L-iiuiiiie.-, ijo.i : I llini ot live counties, liUO; Fourth of twolvo counties, lia ; for tho six districts, i!8l(, in- un.ui.iii; mu uiuciion ot inn entire Demo cratic delegation to Congress. TUE CATTLE l'l.AOL'E IN UKKAT 11U1TAIN. The London Ttltnranh of th I'M, .,1. iys eltorially that there is no longer much room for doubt that tho misfortune, ot a doQcijiit harvest will bo an additional uimsier to mo eutiie pinguo. The foot nod oouiu .meases aro spreading among thu horned stock of tho three kingdoms with deplorable rapidity. Northamptonshire, Cambridgeshire anil Huntingtonshiro uro thu three Knglish counties that are nllected and it is known with n aim. st absolute certainty that the protcnt outbreak had its origin In tho St. Joo murket. ,mi.. iimptonshlro reports this week that one hundred and tliirtv-tlvo frosh fiimm attacked, against eighty-two of lat week. i ncro aro uii.ouo irilectcd in Cambridge- unu j.ieesn.Tsniro senii words that tho p't is spreading fast. 'Worcester an noutjces that in thirteen districts them hiivolo'ii onu thousand threo liunilri.il and forty-uight animals stricken, anil out 'l that number only sixty-nino recovorod. .nt.itir.i i implicated in tho michiuf, wb eh lias spruad beyond ilowdon, so far as nuriiiuniru, alllumgh llio tvpe appeiiis milder In tho north To give" a clear idea onu ravage, w need only uto reports from ono dl.trlct. Ills that of I'reston, whera down to Saturduy lastthu niiuil,ur of cattlo attacked was four thousand elglc hundred and fcvcnty-lnur Accord Ing to otllclol returns tlio loot nnd mouth disenso exlM In ovoniy.thrii. ttriti.-h countl s, . j ,rn "'''"I.' '""M tlmn four ti,..u .ml eku lit, t.tl r,.l !.... ... . tl , . . .... . i m.wn Ml l'O,000, but tim tie't involves slu-ep iiiul wln n well Horned slock, i ntnl llio l.a U pr..i .i,v fnr cre.ilcr tlinii ...... . Wn ... . .1 1 l. irauj.icsuii tfl 'lilllv uu So IllanV ..inees nr.- com , tln.t r.iMiwip.iia.n.. hu. al-Ofp'Oiid rapidly Inland, and iii.nv ouibfiaks have arisen from contact with Inl- beasts imported into wfturn mirkels; (..si i . which m,it attract attention, nn other die-ise i now preval.m, ' pieuro i ii-uiiinin." This deadly m.lady riii'n- Ul.uui ii..i "I i.w I'.viJtt.i. iiuih iitturrvv one counties in Encland and thlrtceiT''ln Scotland. It Is doing a certain degree of damage in irianu. anu aitcgetheriwo hun dred centers of dlseaso aro reconcd with probably four or five separato cases. r.YEM'.OWS AND EYELASHK". Tho long, arched, narrow eyebrow is tho prettiest, as wo all know, but It l rare. It would not be to rare, howover, If a Hitlo more cure were taken In its cultivation during enrlv youth. For instance, If n child's cvob'rovvs should threaten to be thin, brush then softly every night with a little cocoanut oil, nnd they will gradually become strong and full ; and, in order to give them a curve, press them gently be tween tho thumb and forefinger after every ablution of the face or hand-. Simplo as this may seem, I havo known tho most wondrful oh"ects result from it. I have scon girls with wide, draggling eyebrow reduce thorn into nn arch-like shapo within n venr. solely by theso means, ntld Stirol.V all will allow that they aro pormis'able. Then, again, as regards eyelashes every mother knows that she has only to clip her baby's cyelahcs while it sleeps, and continue tho proces during Its childhood, to render them as long and luxuriant ns a Circaslnn'i. Yet how fow think of taking this precaution, which, indeed, is as neces sary ns cutting the hair, lor tuoso wno stu'dy their daughters' beauty. Let ladles, however, beware how they try they try the experiment on their own lashes, for they do not grow after a certain ago. I remem ber n voung friend of mine who had re ceived from nature ns rich tn eyelid fringe as woman could have, and who, In her voung wisdom, thought to mako it richer still by clipping it. Sho did clip it, nnd quite short. When next I saw her thete was only atnicK, oarK stump round ner eves, which stump has romnined ever since, for the fringe never grew again. Childhood is tho tiino for cropping, not womanhood. THE WOItK Dos.: ins;iie. Ono of my friencs a very earnest, hrcwd man who ecIllS to know "how to do tho best thing at the right time. One day he was passing a gin-shop in .Manchester, Kngland, when no saw a drunken man lyini: on tho Ground. Tho poor fellow had evidently been turned out of doors when nil his money was gone. In a moment my friend hastend across tho strce.: and eitering a grocer s shop, addressing the master, said : " ill you oblige me with the largest sh?et of paper vou havo ':" ..,,!. . i I n .-.- .1 . . . - ! " ) mu, mv irienu : winu s wiu matter "O, vou th'all see in a moment or two. Please let it be the very largest sheet you have. The sheet of paper wns soon procured. 'Now will vou lend me a piece of chalk?" said mv friend. "Why, what are you going to do ? "You" shall see "presently." Ho then quickly printed, in lnrgo letters : "SPECIMEN or THE WORK DONE INSIDE." He then fastened tho paper over the drunken man, nnd retired n short distance. In a fow moments several passers-by stop ped and read aloud. "Specimen of the work done Inside.'' In a very short time a crowd assemble!. and the publican, hearing tho n.iis and laughter out'ide, came out to seo what it was sii about, llo eagerly hentuown at. l read tho inscription on the paper, nnd tron demanded in nn nngrv voice, "Who did that?'' Which?'' asked my friend, who now j'.iried tho crowd. "If vou mean what is on tho paper, 1 did that; but il you meun the man, vou did that! This "morning when ho arose he was sober when ho walked down this streut.on his way t" work, ho was sober when he went " into your gin-shop, ho was sober, and now he s what vou made blip. Is it not a true specimen of tho work done in'ide T'Jtev Chales Oarrttt, in Jland of Jlope Herine. M'ICIIiK. 1 I'roin ttip Mound Oil Journi11.) A short time back murder appeared to bu an epidemic in tills vicinity , now it ap pears to bo suicide Conrad "Geisler was an aged German wagon maker, who first appeared in tins community about ten years ago. Ho has pa-.cd most of his time fine; in this city and Cairo. Ho came tin from Cairo a few days since, appearing to bo in quite bad health. Persons who passed him on tlio street will remember an aged mnr. who grunted constantly and ioudly. Wo understand ho was sent' away, or ran .tway from tho poor houso in Cairo when hecamuup here la't. On Thursday, ho went down to Frank Fnir'n whnrfboi.t and wundered about there, uttraclint! but little attention. Finally he was mii-sini:, and o.i tho mitsiil" euard of the boat woro found his hat and a woolen comforter ho woro about ills neck. The natural conclusion wiu that Im had ended his lift, by throw ing hinisolf into tho river, and inasmuch as ho ha not boon seen since, the conclu sion must bo correct. oci onr.it. Siilnnin, ).'t liCftiiMlul to view Morn. i nl mv lion. I ! thou dannent here V. Ith mi.l mid f.nlcM leave. o Mrt I'.iln Hiimnn-r'M ipnlnncliulv bier; The inoiiiilii of thy whiiIn I licnr, A the rul mmwt ii. r..ur, And !i.im of iiirilo fluinU nppear, Jhi.'iiring eveiy hp. tern Mar. "I loot: to raiui'n nnd heboid My life ilim ..inlileins ninll ng round. In tiilCM . .'eritiixin ami of ko)i. The )f-ji ' dead honn-s on Hi" ground, And Khinj wuli Hikw ml., I f..., Wliilit Uiur luw iilnioni murmur by, lliitr inindi tlmirhwcfeiiv; .ore rmcnl ilflilu nnd human dr.. ny. ".Mas rrTiin, nnd ppvh nnd Ca.n ? Wlmt kIhqiii .ihout urttiiy t icytlina 1 I,ik eioiidn in ..iituinii's (iii.tv mr, Tho burial k iui of Hie Kinnit. Th dieiii that ciii'h hi''('..si.iv ent ' m-.'iiii buhfil in lines of KightYr iirii-V, At In.t like HilliiTl'il leates nin-;ir, Aii'llui' In dirkncHs mhIo yi.nl)." I'AI.VTI.It. MOOHK !i iMATUKWS, House, Sign and Ornamental PAI1TTEES, lleeorullve I'aporlmiicln-, iinlMonihi. I"lf. nr., Poll.) In llio hlzlie.t .tjlnel tho sit, and n rate llmt defy cuuipvtltion. SHOP Iff I'ERKV IIOL'hK, collNEIl OK StII HTIt r.ET AND CM M El'.CI A I. A V EN U K. CAUL It. THOMAS, I, prepared to Io all l.n.li of plain andoma- IllPlltuI PAINTING, KALSOMIKIXd, l'Al'Klt HANOI N (5 HI ON W I. ill NO, K TO., At ti;iirck winch defy nil coinpttioii, and in the liitjhesl ttyletf tliH paintpr'ii i.rl, KHOF IN TIIlfT'KUltY HOUSK, COUNEU oh COMMEllCIAI. AVENUE AND E101IT1I nl'llEK T. n: i:u t. Aiii:.viN. J1ALL1DAY J3ROTILKKC5, GEXBKAL AGISTS, h'OHWAHDLN'G anu COMMISSION .11 1: It C 11 A TN DEALERS IK FLOUR; And A ents of Ohio Itlscr ami Kauauliii SALT ICOMPAITIES" 70 Ohio Lkvkh, CAIItO. IM.IN'.IS ivhoi.usam: ('ux.'i:iis. R. SMYTJl & CO., AVHOLK.SALK GP.OCKHS, OHIO I. E V E E ' A I II O . I I. 1. I N O I X . A'so, kf ei con(33tly on hand a motl com plcle nlocl; uf Xjicatroies- hCoTCII AND HUSH WHISKIES -O I NS,- I'ort, jlndcria, Sherry and Catawla Wines Pi. f-JIVTII ro o (..xoiii.ivply f r ijKli.to Hti.i-ti f.i- il.nv invito th -nH'Ul ati-n- nun of i lui bargain -r. Special attention ijnrn to l'ilhnp Orders THE ONLY r.EMAM.E filTT ENTKItl'l'.I-E IN THECOINTIIV' $60,000 AI.i:.IlLE GIFTS To be.iistrilu'td in Ti. 3D. SliTE'S l'.Jmt ItcRUhr Monthly G 1 FT ENTERPRISE, To In) drawn Monday, Not.27, 1(71, Two (iriitid S'lipllnlH of h.,000 rnrhlu iiri-cn nit UN. Two prif , Sl.fifiO ; Kire priics J."yif)i Tn prlifs, ;iii, an in lircFniiacKn. WJlOI.E NUMIIEK fAMI (1IFT, 1,000. One Ho) on ami tint- ay, uilh mrcr.hiU'J harnrm. hoiIi C") OO One tino I'.okmoo i I'iniio, w. r,!i W Ten K'imdi Kew.ng ma"hin."',efteh worth v oj r ivm neaiy eaicii i.oiu nun. 11; wai.TifH anil hcavv fiold Chain-, worih each '. (Q Ten La lies' fioln Kuntinit watches worth rai'ii. iixuu L.ht hiimlr.'il uoel anl i-llvi-r liner hunt- mi; miucIiph (in alii worth Inim If) to ttn. Ladles' Hold L.-nminn Chain. Gent's nold Vest clinins, nilwr-iil iicd eastorn. nolul Kilter nnd dnii bp.iated n.lilu and Kmhooo'ii.. lo'y handleil dinner kniven, .ilvrr-pli.ieil diiinr forhs, llver vext enain", piioincrapn ainnm, neiifii iioiu hreastplns. hhirt snuls and loeve bnttoti, fllijer rinu-, no ui puis (silver extetisiou,) ele. ) iioiu niuno'r kiio, ""w. 1 leiifit niniieu to (,(HIO. Aitents wanted to seli 'l ichulslo whom liberal premiums will ho paid, fjirtlo tickfU II i nx tifki t-; iwelrc ticket 310 iwentr-lltK ! J) Circulars conlalnini! a full lift of niii'S. a df fierimion of the imimii'i of draw mi;, anil oilier In fermalion in efereiii'" lo the ili.tnlintlon, will he sent to any on ordermu them. Alll l"ti.T innn lieaildre. ed to L. I. HINK, box f, orrn r. i ineinnau, u. 1U1 Mt'tt Dill ft. l liimIJI SlMtIN(3FIKLI) AND ILLINOIS SOUTH KASTKItN It. It. On and fpr Monday, April Sltli, 1H7I, trainswll ruu ns lollows i NoltrilllltN DIVISION. TKtlM. 00 1 Ml MIUTIiriDT. Mail. Leave Viruuua i.: ID a. in " HiiniiKtleld 0:4'l " " Taylornlle -HUM " Arrive at I'ana 11:10 m TAJ1MU01NH NOHTIIWEIT. Kxprons Kxpresa . p. in. . s.tw " . 4i'fl " .. 6:17 " Mall Leav I'ana S:iH)n,m Tn lorvillo 4:17 " Arr v triprlimil',ld..,i;;t1 " Lpiiv.) .SpsuiKllr d 11:2 " Arrive ntVirBln a :'-'' " ....n.sso.m. ....COO ....CllO ,...BllS 1 KOUTlW.ltN DIVISION. TnSINH lllll Ml HOl'TIIIUtlT. I.eavo Kdeew.iod oMOa.iu 10:10 a.m Flora fiil " 11:10 " Arrive at iihawiieelnwii:i.Mp in 6:13 p. in THAIS liUlNO MiailllllbT. Leave MiawneHown fi: 1 1 a.m K.2p.m nor .'m i; Arrive nl IMifHwoo.l ti.'O 1 t:V) " The6::vi a in irmu I'r.ini IMeewood, iuiim only Monilav. WMhifK lmBiinil t iinay, anu niiia.m iriim lioin K' iiwiip. town on Tuesdayi", IhnrK llflVU flllil Hilt 111 M. I'm- n. eti. ill Ahldand with JaekBOiivlMo division of t'hiciino and Al'ou It llrosil. for J icknonville, l'....ri.liorir. MaonC tv.ani nl on nla Hem. At Knrincili'lil. u it la tMilpnL'D und Alton, ani Toledo. Wiiljauli and Wi'ktern Itiilroad, lor hloniNinijioii, Chloni., and all p'dats iiorlh,norlli At r.ma with Ind nnd S. I.nuix. and IlliDoli. tVntiKl Itiilroad tor all points cam, oiuh anu oullenst At IMirewood w th Cliienso I) vilon Illinois rutr.'d itailrniid. , . At Flora, uh Ohio aid Minamsippi Itailroail. AlHlniw.ieptoMi with tp.itnlio tlx lor t'lncll). all I'.i iuenli.t i ro unilHI I.oiim. , OH LAN SMITH r.en'IPiip't. John I'oqjitt, Qea'l J'r'Kt and Tieuul Ax'l. IN "N HOI KI.N. UltAWFOlU) nousi:, COUNKU SI-XTH and WALNUT-ST., (i:t.ttanc on HiUh-.H.,) r. J. i)atcjs, ) H.C. n.ly, CINCINNATI, OHIO. K. II. Lolwlek, J OAKKy, CAUV A CO. I'rohrlelor!-. COMMKUUIAL 1AOTKL, COMMERCIAL-A VENUE, OPPOSITE 1'. O., CAIF.O. ILLS. josepii iiavliss, : : : : piiopuietoh. Tiik Ilousr. is Nkwi.v I'i:itNisiir.n And oRers to Dip public f1rt-cln neiotnmoda tlnni. Ml rpi)oiifttiln ra). . IIXUKIITAKICIIS. NICHOLAS FLITH, G E X E K A 1 1 UNDEK T A K EH, a 13 i h S s -a 9 c v f- C t. Cor. tVimlilngloii.il v. anil lllli-st., CAIIIO. ILLINOIS. Sra2d.1in AV. 0. CAKY, PIU XC I PA L UNDEI'iTA K E It, PS r en a o hi - h - E e S i il 4 O P-1 r i . I1" SALKS ItOOM.No. 13.SIXT1I STI'.K I'AlllO, ILLINOIS. CIIIIUIMi STOVLS. THE TWO .Most SiK . f xslul, I'ojinlar mill I'l-iTeel OOOKIITG- MACIIINKS '! il.f rT i ore our wi. n --vsi ASV EPICURE KROILERS, Ilothare of the bupi if.l notutrnelion, and 0 easily matured that we tj"."'n",t'e 'nl!"'' KXTIKE SATISFACTION. ku nn aril fit lit il.. Imii.phnld has a urratpr in- flilPiice ill proinotiiisnip lii'.ilih,,otn."ortand Imp pine or tho .'.iiiulV cur'fi lliau the eookiii toe, it s econniny I..H.-H ns polity to net the wry ne-t ; ntei .n iiyiii no- OHAItTLT. OAK Vn.i run ri-le on L-PlllnL' tllOIHOSl MlPcessfill. p tilar and peifi.'t cooami; to.' eier in.nle. usins ino Ki'icriti: iiitoii,i:ii. Wi nro nlwnys mroof bavinK Juicy, Tendi r anil Delicious lleeffitalif, Cli.eUni, llalii, t.'hops.ele. fOLH II) Excolsior Manufacturing Coiiiimny, 012 anil nil N. Main-st-.H!. l.oni", Jlo. ANI) ALL LIVK BTOVK DLALKItM. C. 1 IEND-rRSOX, Ajrent, 4'nlio, IIIImoIh, M.i:.;iMlin0 I.MJIKJItANT TlfltllTS. IMMIGJ'.AXT TICKETS FOK SALK, ) Kor Sale ( FOJt SALK, I h or Sale 1 FOK SALK.J b!o 1 FOR BALK. Faro from Liveiu'ool, Faro from Lokdcndeuhv Faro from (Jlaboow, Fare from Queenstown TO OA 1110, i $18.20 Sallnrd, Morris A Ca S'llt". IXMAX LINE Liverpool New.Vnilc ahd Philadelphia Steamship Company, vtivra contuact with imtkh TATt"sii nmiuii oov. fisaii ri Kiir;c.rrjlni?:ine Malm. fou passaTTe tickets on miTum iNrcir.HTios APl'LY TO JOHN O. HALF, Acrr. 15 llroailwiiy, Now. York, orlo II. IIoil)t , Wanhiuglon Aviiue, Cairo. Ulinola. 51 t-iHlflf,! KIMIMA SIMILIHUS CTPAXTL I ii'.i:i'ilUi;v.s HOMEOPATHIC SJMJCIFIO I I ,v" rroveil, fr,,i t, , t , 1.1. 'em-.., n , enure iin.r. ,,. .'T. I""""'; "lump. ruck in,, lie (,,,!., el..... ...r... n h. i , .oi,h" i, ! ile ihsi ini'liiltc. r-in ,,,, i (1 ( uv so hiiri.il. i- i.i n fin f, , , ,,r IIL-le ti.i in In ni ,nyp r. ' i 'i ' , 1 . . I e i thp ti umpsi ni M.npti.i i ai. r, . , i w S ren.ler m'i- t In i Sot. 1, -,r. I w I, Liiri'K I in frs, .... I . f 1, tr niirtiiu. 1, ii r t, . . I 3. i: ?: , .i ID, 11, 1 1, :l, k !? it. p.), 1. 'it. -1. m. is, 21. i n 1 111; . .1 1 jMpelliiiirl 1111.. ,i lllri lioen, of eh 1 lieu and adult I)y.entT.v, t!r pin.t, h lious eoLi 4'liolora-iiiori)us, Jinltlni: 4'liolern. colili), lir.nehiii , -eiir. I'ilu, toiilli.icliP. fsecnehe. Ileixlnrliea. alpk lipvlaehe. pitjui, hilt. ............. I .......1 SI 1 r ti.. 1. uu. i.tiuijb ..,.( i,ju firiiniFo iiprioi.s,. "i.i itiieiiiii, i;riliflai., j;ruiitioii.. Il . (iflifl t.r..,. ....... . ..l' IIIIPIIIII.IIlNl.t. rlinu,.. ..u,;.. - a ,,r ,1 uuumtr-. IHI.i.. ..1....1 . - llil III nn j, nnd aoro or s 11 firm, neuin or eluotile. Inrinpiii' a.ii,..:,. : .'"'."""" t" aiiBiiiiurB 1 rr tini.niAAi) ii ..... .. ..i.rK.'i, im-nirc.l hparitn "rnlnlii enla.iiPdKand, nwellnv iifnil Del.lllty. nhvaical weal. Jr ipsy and peanly See'retioni. , tt liliiey.Dlsens.., (irnvel .. , . ArrtoilH l blllty, ,t,i.iiial tli .n.I'v,rriliintarv il '"l.nrnen I m .n.A.-i, whs cue 5J sial nl p tery hp r..ars In periom cased n.irf .sionlli, raulipr, 1' 1 run. i s st -ii it 11 ens. uett n hr l i n. 1. .in t'lioim, w llii.i.i-iin Ptl.l.l.rllllru. . . , i.t . ... 1. i.in.;ii-..,r.i.iimii,.- vuinMan. I iiij.iiii'riiin, , er I n.ro t .r I'A.MII.t ( ,V'I tir.'l.". lo (li) litru.. s lots, 111. iroeco or rose tt. mil .iso, rollluillllic 11 .eellle lor vwry niiilliiiir' .IK i'iioi-it luiiiily laHiiliJtrt lo, mill l.o. .Its of .Mr.Tll. ins from j .i Snnil.r liiinll iiii.l'I'ratt lliif- ,i ,., to kiniM . imni s-j I. Sp oifi.. lor tx 1 I'rltlll.. llUeitses, -itli f ir t'lirli.K ai I mr I'n-trii. list' 'riaiiiin.t. .11 v a ui 1 ti !. '"" H'JIsI I'O.MiiS LM'KV. r 1 . iiiiiii.. i.riii.f'i,. i.'t, ,.,.n 4. s ...nr., VW Koh, or of I'ip, iHirtiB, I i. i, .1 '1 H. res t r.iee, o., 50 ct.; Pl .ts. tt (Hu'r.tt j ...... , n,B(.r, in,, r 111 1, any I- Itipcouhtrv, mill or t -p.-1, of d. 1 on rltii i in. 1 prit'p. A.l lr is lll'Ml'llllhYa-SPLUHt. HOMKUI'ATIIIC MLMClNLt Olilce and Depot. No. 5 i I'roa Iway. Npvt T KOIt HlLKIiY P. SCHtll.CMItU.l ... niigtlMiPOMavily SI'KCIAL NOTICKS. hatch 1:1, oil's iiAin iivi:, Thi siipprh Hair Dyo the tfj ts rut Wo 'lVrte. dr Ihirmlp.. i:eha,.p r nil Intlnni. No tlisspnoin'iiiPiit. .".oKi'i;c - t'l mcr lileanant 'hint. Thf mn'i w W A II.-.-h lU'r Ino proliifpi IMMKDUTI.LY a ( : lli-.k or nut 11 r -I lliowo. I jp n t fan 'k n. il ir.tpihe llai. 1 .pan, S f anl Lt fi rtieonly Safp ir.d IVrfc t Dyr ) ! ) ' y all drni;i!nt. Kac'c y I II. ni'ir NevrY' tk an2ldp ilw OX M Alt HI AGE Kifays f..r YounK Mpn, on jrrrit S'c: 1 I an I A yups, whi' h imcrfere w ith Marr kp, run ...o iapunps ot tliou-anis, w th tnpar.s .f m.pf for tne K.-rnp tr. 1 I'nf f -iIiupji-iI anl dtl.ditatr.1. Hirt in fp.lrl k piisp. iprs, frp.i ot eharsp. AiMrPfr, IIOWA AH-Oi I triO.S, No. -i S. N.n It s rept, l'i 1 Ili , I'a ..PlCdn ' CONSU-MITION. ' ITs(TI!K ANI) ITS lMtKVKSTI HV Dlt. .1. II. SCIIENCK M I) Miny a! um .n IrTin;' In lr.fr " rn death ihfrui riooilicr ii ittthii) uri it Dl kmmn utvt lnllptiittl.ti ur .cn r. - t 1 (Ht4t ifr nl ilrnr t ia- i r uf I t I fimyXnH tttv tlrtnmte .uii, r l..t wiu Ii i ' J they csitul jr mloHW j ni: VltllAT-llltNT. tt 'iit mt-'l" Hi'. ltt-r uj 1 0 lir K(i .' k Ii 11 in 1 lit. iwn . i.r t 1 f' I ftv. Ii hi iiiHlirIii(4 und und Iii4ilct t. Ijrtti11 Uls iiiriinFl run ni .vi in 1 ui t it' 'f In tin HutwiM-nt tli- n Is n .t i prctin tuoim. T tnr luiiti at too 1' vitiM m uialv tcirrefnutiin tlmt uu-' u tliautaint lime)'"" tittniiiiiHl l ItrtiiLf nnl Vib Mm njrkR. 'I.i.' .1 .:. ..r.a lis Ik (..Hir.L . m-Mllti'l1 1 u minpio u 11 it unraimit. wi"! r l.,'!,,n.P-. .w....n.t U iimf.i.Jy M nvalliNl. T t lhinl ti caw ' rjiisumptloii iirlmul.T in ayi plf uml n tu)ci timulir Uitonloftxi nrir. Willi itiU t-nridltl tho Innf1c11l.1l tuhrii " nTniputhln! ' with t vt tut) liter. Hero then c unm tho culiuliut J tf-uit, iiimI t?io dc-ttlnn tn, wlin ull Its dUtrc CUNSt;.1UTIOX. ...... .... ..in. ti... ii.it.i.iiiKn. K..ltMt. J 'rinv imi-- n 1 tho ljliHiiwMrililrii:. itltenit 1 fOWil lit Kil CUlUUILI. UUl. UtIIIKU VaUJIilVli (III J 4 "i.i:.vi: no hTi.vc ni:niNn." Tlio work of euro Is now liPZlnnlne. Tho rll .,. i,., ,iii,is.ii.,ii.tMi.li In iIih bun t-lfl ntnl In .IlllllfllW.I uiiwi "iw .J..V..M. . ..u h .. , miitni, 1111. 11 uniuM. iruui i.a lurii llr. Tim M'.uiapli acts relinflTelr, bikI i)il ...llr.nl u.lr, ... fr.,,1 1 lll.t 111, l L'L.ttklll?. Ut la A SL'I'PI.V Of (JOOI) UI.OOII.' ni,r Unn.n.i.r.i1 Tnnlp. In p mtnnptlon with I ' rill., pennpaiei nnii iimnniiiiiieit wnn im, . i....iiiiuiiii.ti li imi. iirnrijttltiu without lis l vliiin tiirlures. lllire.lltiii lieuunies siinlca,i. i tho euro Isi-eeii to liout le.nit. 'I licro I. no m" tutulpoee, lei uaucvrbdtluii uf tin) HoB-acli. upiietltonts In. .,., .N.iw conies tho preateftTllood I'urinprcvcrrL' plvon lijri.n Iniliilitent father to MiUprli.it in " hclienck's I'lilniiiiilo hyruprjincs In to wrl' lis luntlliins iiiul to lia.lcn und rs.mpletn , cure. It enters ut onto iim Its work .Natna i-in not ho cheated. II follcct linil rleetis liup'ilre.1 unil iIIppiispiI ioitlons uf tun lui I In Urn toriuof Kathprlum, It prepares them . .............. ..., I... ,. .....v ..ii.rt .lllll, Oil. nialiulr Is tiiiiiiulietl. tlio rotten tlirono tna ticcui.le.1 l renovnteil anil nnulo new, anil ullpiit.ln all tho UUiiltjr ur ri-uulneil vjifor.et inrth tu enjoy tho luauhoud or wguiunhoou tin- was civr.N rr a?s lost. T 10 SPC'infl tllinK I", llloraoPoi' mm w) vrarni i.-mi i utll they, ml well , It Is iol k.mIIIo to provent takliw c 11 when tho lu ur.) tllKfiucJ, Imt It iuiim ho proven ed or n ,) tan imt U) cnvcteil. I resli air unil r'tllnif t"' ri.pecl.illy In this n otion uf tho country, in nn fa I iiiul tt Inter hmuhii. .urn "H"'11,,,','1 flans who recointueiiil II.Ht.roiiro lose the Ir . r to. mi If I i,. r lines uro nuuiy iiukuiu. "" ; . ' :".. ..i... 'i.. .1... ....it... tiit-v mutt ii r,V,ni,.cl.r.i;!iasfV.;ti.sthUMrei. .,... u k niiuut tn r. cet 1 1; n iimi circuii ..' .. ... -,'';.l well. This has a ureal ileal to tin with tho af ,.x tile, ntnl l. tut. ureal 1'"" lu ."' i.i iii'Riiair 01 euro ....ui nivi. . "".":, , ,,....11,11,1 v ii, il,,, wiirnt niin. unil moral ' taluty In all otliers. Is Hiiful. Ilr .'l' ""?'.,,, niiiaUtateinent t ) tho 1 acuity uf lib own t)U wit. Ill llioiu liiouen worui .,.-, I. ....r. 11171. 1 U1I4 111 lllfl Mlt ftUKOf l on'.iiiiiotluiii eoiillneil to my hetl. nml ..... IIIIIU IUJ J..! -IV ...... ,,...MM... .-. ",,..,,(, u weeai ineii.iiKu ti t.rim.iiiiK imm v"Y".r ' t i... ...I ... im.i .ii.iniiii..i t in nrr earutl r . . . '. ' .' ... ... .1 .11. ..n.l llll.ff 111 11 iiorfett euro or tno. It nocmea in mu in. '..,., ,.,.... mln.1.. 1,1V nlllllO ytl , 'flier soon ripened thu matter In my JunfJ. ' 1 1 woo d Hilt up moio lliau it P"ii , ,, ,i ,,n . ..11., ..,..., .....rniiitf fur a toni; time J'V" "'"""'.'..".V". " ":., ,.i,i. tnrcnu fever. pulni, ami mailt aweius 11 f '! V,V 1 w'McuWi'uuUc niucli. 1 Boon uniiicn my nimu"., -- -., crown In tleh ever Klnce. fcI was woluheil Phorlly nfier mT,'?' .i,,,i .1... ii,?,. i. ..ihi.if luiik nir I ko II 10 nkelpioiii my wcliiht was only n I nt-t r -T 1 1 V"..iiilI my preaei.t wolcht Is l"'1 '"I'fe' , iwenty-livoiJii) iiiunil,iiinl for yean I havo lir. Pt-'IIPIII-I. una uisv-.i,.iiiiiii-. .1111 visits to NoiT.Vork unil lloaton. llo or his I"" Dr. .1. II. Schenclt, Jr., itlll ronthnip tp tea In,,., ill llinlrnlllpn. Nil. 13 Ninth rtlnlll ftr " I'hlUJelpliia.nvcry Miiurnay mnii'i.; .i"- 'J'huM. who wish u tlniroouli xaiii(iiui. n j I Iiiiiii., and iMtlvnts tan readily learn wheljl,. llll'J UlltVUIMUIVUI . . . -JUI. il .. .......i ... ti .i..niiiitnii vin ni il chlliL r low these illroctlt.na.uiM klnil Natur.1 w III .lo, ,; I'llli aro to lio token hi liicrea.ml tlosesj .1...... ...... niiu.i. iiftHi no other iiecouiiunlnir than tho iiiuplo liistrurtloiis thai . uuiuiifitt; ,....,iii. i,,iiimi- I. llio inosl wolromi. 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