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' ' .'11 OUIWl..,I.HICTWwl i '3 el Y am BY JOHN H. OBERLY & CO. CAIRO, ILLINOIS, AI1UL 16, 1871. ONLY DAILY PAPER IN mm. Sit: 1 4 ' INSURANCE. W. II. Morrla Notary iMIilln. II. If. Siiiidr 'otar l'lllillCMlli II mioluioncr. FIRE u V t t i CIRGO LIVESTOCK ACCIDENT . ..Lire Insurance JE TN A, HERTFORD, Anweto ....r. Ml),MV,A04 MfatTfl AW Kl tIC A, PA., AmcIn tt,7M, MAKTFOKD, L'OSN., ah g.tMi.vie 7i - I'IMEXI JC, lIAJatTFOltD, AWU.,,, if l,4M4H M ..7T.:....-;.:..'..i- KiA.iir'i mm itsawK. im.nni M. Au,........;..1..;,"..:r aoolioo oo . lNJV. MVTVAL LIFE, I.fFfr; V ACCIDENT, 1.500,000 OO 112. MN"l:xult'KN AM- r'VfrAarc co hart., . 1X1EP2VUEJKT BOMTOiV, Ae.e ....r.v..;....;..:.4ao,8a 8 Safferd, Morns Candee, 7jiompt LEVEE . 'ViPi-o. XXI. piRE AXDWAitlire CViuiraro., WT. Y. : 1JL 9l&,s,?r.T-i:r,,?,MW 8 GermanliDi, IV. Y. iimi.-.......ti,t,in Hrknver, N. Y, AMm.y...,,,.,,. Ta,7M Republic, 3V. Y. $ AMM.... Tlt.MS eo CaBilalag lb DtMlarwrltara'Aa; Von fee raj, IN. Y. ; Mirr., i Albany City; ASSSSBIB ...... tS3:i,lSI VI Firom'n'i, Fixnd,S.F Heourlty, 3V. Y. Mrtoe - lViJMUfKfJ,.rr.;1..-.jl.Jil n0 00 n M. r .l 1 1 V . tl .... . Cuon lo.urrd i rsua u fttonbU m ouud fnrnimi eunir vlll wrrnt I repetfullr ak ol th ritiMat of Cairo, thar of Itt'irMtronag. " - . . IIVGHC4. f f fii1 'if itrr. 4AT, IM1J1ILE- n anvivfi WMQtk &'Sath Holder. THR OSXY MLUU.K WlnJow Kt oat it In, no rinxl a BiTip'a ami lura. hU.'mt wll a orn aitnlal. lokk win. 1 I4otvcurtly, while oprn ur rloin,rand irarnt, ratlliiiK of KloackltlrrrntkloiJa I of Trimming,, to .nit nil tmifn. by KJr vtliici inn ii'i; i, 'XiJ orlni. BCKMZIIKISIKR at CAllIf. y floirowrwfVn'f Itia rrritoHM of lh'Htt ol Illlnon, Wi.con.in and Iowa, and Arntii furo'lier Htate,. Uaarral OMra. WAMHNU TON HritKKT. CllirAOO. m.mtiji M., HH ANDKR Poalar in MIL LI NERY 9 f r INSURE! , law. vJuVKMit 17 a av wav hi ...uTOfltnl7 73 Jii:vci,A.M, cm:vi'iA.m. A INSURANCE All kTnda ofAloihlng Inr Ladlea' wtar mad to k ordAr,fi,raadyaal, AUo.-fuU aatortmertt of tttTtT Jit Jtfirtt H OVNlfmAISlKG AND MOT. SUMERWELL & BAIRD CAIR..lLUKOI8a lratireDarad to taka eoatradta for ralaislt or morlog houiai of aay aiaa or daorlptton,cr any Th. RavavAll Ih. m ,r hlnar aBBllaBOM tOf t motIdi srt(atMaM ub abort iMtaaad ak COMMISSION FORWARDING' J M. FIIII.MPN & CO., ISucCMsers.lo E. Jl. Ueudrl.cks. Co. FORWARDING Commission Merchants ..and.,. CXlKO, ILMNOI8. ubmal iiVtii mam cow- VMa prtinil to relta, Store and forwrd rrnjn H point,, un laiy aad u on cum attnld to with DromMnm, .V-',,. I , C f.O.SE VI3TCENT, nEMKitw. COMMISSION nKKC'IIA.TN, and iImWh In time, Cement. Plaster "Paris AM) IflNTERKIt'N HAIR. or.,9tk ilret aud OliloJLmcc OAIRO ILLINOIS. Im T. raara yjIM-FK aVPAHKKR, GH COMMISSION Forwarding Merchants' a. DKALEIW IN fxKr, cob.,oatn, ha y, J? Xto. 3Dto., N. '8 Ohio Ievee ' CAIRO. ILMNOIH. JO. U. PMILLIS. Hur-o.cf to rrk'r I'hllli.. "UBiTRBAI. COMMISSION T And Pcalfr la Fleur, MvmI, llay, Corn, Out, truii. Cor.tOth St.&Ohio Levee CAIRO, I I.LI 0 IN. H AIXIDA Y BROTIIEBH. FORWARDING I CRMMISSIOH UBALVRS IN FLO TJ R And AJ0if ol OHIO RITEU AM) KAJfAWlIA ALT COMPANIES rvo. 70 oxzzo Xaaavaaia CAIRO ILLINOIS. V, Matnuiit. K.V. L'M M ATHVNN & urn IE OUR ..AM)" Commission- Merchants 08 Ohio ITCP,l8t National Dank Building. pofital altentlon (fircn to tha purchaia and aal yy OOU UITTEMIODNE avecaaaoaaor ATtaaA Oo., FLOUR AND 6enerat Commission Merchant , No. rlM Ohl Ivee, MTlltf iDAlio. ILL. mm wm lMii'"BMtl SUNDAY. The rcfcM"4;tafe in lower Kgypt. Thffcrop will U large.. 'An MYi'i!t ln'J(li"'Marphyflboro Arma: M.,"iwincr Ton '. thinn" with a JeMMrthit, ,u itblKlnfal lo behold "A'few wcelcs ng6 h6' demMisUed 3Iacau lml on )st Vednesday struck a fmion blow'at the punctuation of the yew,ToiUrabnt. Accouiuso. to Iho. Cairo litdltttn. Alex- ndor cp'nrity ManJi ' JJk? 0. J?. Jt. Jomti' l)orii;miiMlItftry and alone, (n iu ojpo iltlon totho Culro & Vlnrnnn rallron.J. Vi9.otni;tftl oX Uiat' cpUnty "aro Juulitlcu a Wllo (T) boJv nl'rnori 'and if dm rnad litiot ...11 . . . . :.- . . .vuiiv.ii djav Dt; niiriuutaoir io UK' r icm- itKMARKS. Jhe pro?perity of f'airo. and of many of the cyimticn gf Sotttli-i em HJinois depends tipon the'1 success of tli6 Cairo and 1'inccmiM, railroad, and its hU(;ciAs.deutl.iooot probably: on .bo action of"Alwxanqer county. Morctban twothirds of th people of thin, county, and the owners of at lcnt four-fifths of all Uio' taxable i 'property of the county, are ib favor-of renowing the contract of the county with tho C. k V. It. I. Qonipany ; but opposed to this dc-uro of the people three men stand Tudge UroKij of tho County Court, and lu's associate, Mcwrs. Marchitdon and 3IcL'rite. Thcserncn can, jf they fee pro- por; contlttue to refiuo to do what the lop1e.of tho county almost unanimous ly wh them to do; and by such refusal tlicy.can rclard the growth of Cairo for years and pcriaancully cripplo.ita pros perity ; but we hopo they will uot do so. Whatever, others way eay w behove we have asoiduously cducateu ourncll to -believe that JudgTBroM may yet be rsayM. to wnMrnd thai be; a pub- ic offscrjfcnotud.dotlwpablto .will in this 'matter; that stubbornnejs is not firiiuiena; that tho firm. roan lomctimCH yields if the stobboro' man doe.i not; that a project which faas commanded the favor of all tho counties along tho line of the road except Alexander, and the faror of nearly all tho voter? of Al exander, may be n proper ouo even if he believes that it is not, and that what is r-o uuivoreully demanded mightbe given by him without a lo.u of reputa tion for firuiners, on which he so highly prides himjclf. TIuh belief of ours may not be well founded, and Judge Hro.s may contiuuo to resist tho public desire in the, belief that the law, in all tho fine iatricaeies of which he 'is thoroughly .versed, docs not justify him in yielding to tho wishes or the people, that tno peo plo who ask him to renew tho 'contract, and thus sccuro the road, do not know what thev are requesting him to d do not understand tho "situation," and are walking in a darkndss from' which only a few enlightened minds, like bis own, have emerged into tho light of that greater sagacity and deeper knowl edge, which teaches that rulers like the Judge, men on whom rests, Atlas-liko a globo of responsibility, must some times keep from tho people tho things thoy demand, us a careful parent sometime denied to his thoughlesa chil dren tho playthiugs which thoy most desire. If this is yo if our belief in tho Judgo'stracL'iblo character is to bo dashed down aud shattered into frag ments, then must our' last hopo anchor on Judges Marchildon nnd McCrito ; and -we firmly believo, that thoy will, iu tho iutcrest of tho ptoplo of Alexnn- der county, finally come to tho conclusion that, ou this quotiou, thoy should, in duty, tako issue with Judgo Bros. 'e know haw difficult a task this will be, and wo can fully appreciate the strug gle that would bo riecossary to break from tho County Judgo'a potent influ ence. His persuasive powers are great; he has such forco of mind and can ride rough-shod over woak minds, -'and he has a peculiar fuoulty which gives him power to control his fellow-men ,' but wa canuot doubt, .even iu the bearing of tho whispers which have been floating about, that Jadgcs Marejiildon aud MoOrite will hct'fo'r thomsejved in this matter and come up boldly, to the.' requirements of tho pcopjo, tjvon if tb are compelled to do so iu. opposiliu to', the wishes of Judge Bross. If tHoy 4b," 11 will yet be well. 'Thb present' Lcgisiaiare,j possessing little ability, a plentiful lack' of hon esty and an amazing abiouht of stupid ity, has,bcch "run" In the interest of tho public nlukdcrcrs of thii north- em part of the State. All tho public enterprises of that portion 6f Illinois havo been presented to the pcoplo as worthy of encouragement and tho fos- toringcaro of, the "public money, whilo' tho interests hf Southern Illinois havo been shantcTuliy neglected. By a hard squccte an appropriation for the South crn Illinois ,N6nnal, School and Insano Asylum has been procured, but not be foro the rascals in tho Middlo and tho North had been diligently smoothed JoVn and patted oh , tire back. uovernor rainier, ironu wuoaiwv ex pooted better things, and whose profes sions of Vncsty have been, Joud and of-len-rejjefttHlrwiit out-of hiu.way to de feat tho Normal School project. Tho cauje ot ms-' opposition was vory tntuFpurcut. ile aspired some, time ago to tlio United Slatca .Scnatbnihfp, but was too timid, with all his professions of bravery, toifight'a bold battle' with Logan. ilo only skirmished, and was defeated. lie then began to war upon the home-town of his euccessfuloppo. nent; and to be revenged on Logan, at tempted to purloin from Carbondalc tho Normal School ; but all his wcll-luid scheme have been upset, and ho must now gnuw the file of dis appointment in silence aud allow his ebullitions of chagrin to havo vent in harmless denunciations of tho mon ho might have defeated if he had pot rcst'cd cither" moral courage or political bacltbouo. w l. : Tilt'DU Quoin Tribune lias a poet iu whoso heart or brain burns tho ce lestial fire, audjUpon whoMi brows tho bays of immortality are destined to rest His lastcffufion is entitled : " The Car of Progress" and is as wonderful as the' car he undertakes! to describe. If wo could believe that our, reader liad tho ability to endure so much ofn good thing, wo would hasten to spread the unique poem before them. It is a gem of purest ray serene ; but wo must en aeavor to hattsiy our rcaucra by vorv brief quotations. In tho third stanza tho Car of Pro gress is described ai ? - liull(i&WHH,riliigin'imRAr.ll Drlrt n tir n utHm ftir," Tho nnnio of the godde w Coltim biapandon shc drives, over Tallej!', hills and streams, and through cities, "dash- mg mif M ami storms asunder "TlilttUf, thorns, tnd .look, andneltlfs, frit Ix'forclHwhN'lii rrflnril, And Youni; roe. piii,il their prlalt I'm in us tlj,'tgtr:k k-lilu-l." A demon makes his appearance, of whom tho poet gives a powerful descrip tion. The demon is Hupcrstitiou, who endeavors, by hurling rocks iu the ou ward path ot tho car and with "a voice of dismal thunder" to obstruct its pro grcss. But still the car rolls ou1 with "doubled hurry, and it crushed him, rocks aud all," The extracts givotut a faint idea of ibkioblepoeas, but, aeagre as they are, thoy will convince tho reader that it is both beautiful and unique. Young roses popping their petals from tho zigzag track behind a car rolling onward and rising iiioonward, crush ing mists, stones, thistles, thorns, docks, rocks, and a mist, vapor aud stouo- throwing demon, is a piottire which partakes in equal degrees of tho grand aud terrible. It must, if thu world has uot lost all appreciation nf start ling imagery, tako a plnco in litera ture beside tha grandest word-pictures of Milton and Daute. It must, indeed. EGYPT IN THE LEGISLATURE; ajat lattlta on ttia Nonllierii 'Illmol JTormal Mcliool and liiauun Aajlutn, On Wcduesduy, 12th inst., a rather lively debate occurred in the lower housoof the Legislature over the South- era Illinois Normal School and, tho In sane Asylum. The following is u mild sketch of the debate : Mr.' Fuller. Chairman -Committee on Appropriations, reported back Senuto bill No' 103, an Act to appoint Commissioners to construct and maintain tho Southern Illinois Iniano Asvlum and'Nurtnal Uul- vertity. with an amendment, and recotu snendud that tha same bo concurred in. Report' cbnourrod In. , I , Mr. Fuller' moved t,hat the rule, bo tut", ponded, and tho bill bo read a tn!rH time. Mr. JWlcht nronoted an amendmont to seotlon 0,.'a follows: And vrmultd furtKr. That nothlnir havatn contained ahallnrovont said Com- jsulsiioaers i from rolocatiDg said SoutruVrh Ulipouj 8 ormsil Vnlverslty at ono of, tho osssar compeiiBg point tor tno location oi aald Institution; provided the same can bt dono without aJditlonul cost to tho Htute. Mr. AyoM opposed, tho amendment. Col. Drawn or Matinc, said: . That tbo Htato liad already czponded $76,000 In tho conetructlon of ibis riiititu tionptho Coinuiilto on Public Buildings bad pronounced tbo work irood. anil no charge of frnud had bonn luitnlned ; thero bad been some dlsinlW 'action about the lo cation, and that Had nit been Mltlod : and 'he hoped n such" nmondmont' would, bo adopted. Tho bill bod originated in tho Senate, and tbo amendment would delay thepaatags of the bill until next Win tor. Mr, Ihvlght urged tbo pauan of tbo amcnament, tu a apoecn ot somq langm. Mr. I'ownll defended tbo Commlssloncri andunrniscdtbo Amendment. Mr; nsrr'rovlewed'at length tbebhtory of tbo Ideation of the Institution. Mr. Catoy, of JctTorscn, favored the nninuumont. . , Mr. Koorncr laid: Tho whole difficulty aroxe ou'tof jtho nernleious nrncticoof locating NUto.In jlitutlcns J;yHUCtion.o..thp hljhcit bldVlor, mo cny oruaroonuam nsa oncreu more for the lootlrtn;)hn any other place,jand thu Cnnitniitlonors lind licntcd tho same. Ilo did not think itgool policy tu put tbo Institution (Hi wheel! iliruln. Tbo Htuto lint dotcrtn ned unon tho erection of tho hnitJIhff; nd lio w. In -favor of ll ro- mMiuiiiii.aiLHra.lt la. Thuro ii.no evl- den'eo Of.thocorretnots oL charges tnmlo Halhatthi Cointnlsalonnrs, and bu thouylit it wouui lw vry haU jolioy to adopt, tlio iimiMiuincni. . Mr. Miller, of St. Clair, rnbi -Tho K(t had ' expanded ond bitndrod tbournnd doltarr'nlready, nnd tho city of r'-.i. tir... .i...r' . I .1 ..II " TI . v.ni uiiiiuniti Ulbv lliuuiuuu uuiiiir,. Jiu li.id hoped that tlio competing points hnd uccetilvdthu situation and would not now attempt to chfine tho location. 11m .thuuglit it would bc.liunropur to ndopt an afncndlricnt ,thjit VbdliJ roproduco tbo strife for the location of tho Institution. Mr. Fultor. explained' the uctlon of tho ConiniittuioniAppjmriliiIonsin;rtgird to tnit. institution, itotnnugiit tuts bin ft as .tho only on6 tl"af cTJuld pau, and bo unxiou tlmt tbo upproprlntlon bo nihue. ito wn not purticuinr in rcgaru to tho amendment. Tho question Iwlng upon tho adoption or tiioan.enumcni pronoieu oy tno gen tlcmnn from Marlon (Mr. DaVlulit.) Tbooyes and nuya wero demanded, nnd thauineiulmcut was lott by a voto of ayes 3lLnav 09. Mr.'l'hilUps moved to strike out all thi.t jiiHunii ui.fcuv uiu in rciaiiou iuuuuiun- efn SfornuU ly'nlvcrtliy. Mr. Kcvrncr moved t? lav tlio amend ment on tho table. Adopted. Mr.. Kosrner oIHired mi amendment to strikeout tho crourgoncy cluuio. With drawn, r Mr. Crouch otVred anamondmunt. Laid on tbo table Mr. ItobcrUiiioveuUiitt tha llouiti id journ Mr. Springer moved ,tbut tho Uouso ad urn until !) o'clock to.tnorrow. Jour 1110 nyrt nnd nay wero ueinanuca ana uiu moiion uuoptcu. So the Home adjourned until 10 o'clock- to-morrow, Huacit Victoria,' flrlrf. The Kncli.h correspondent of tho Now York, World, writes: "Beautiful as Wind tor is, It hat lo.t much of it former gaycty alnce tbo death of tbo l'rlneo Consort, to whoso memory hi wiro iius erected a mag nificent mausoleum in tbo Homo Park nt 'a cost, defrayed out of her own purso, of ten tnotisntm nounus. i no mauioioinn it built of Caen stone, and Is of a circular lonn, with n portico supported on cnnlto pillars. Thu walls nro rich bovond des cription with gold nnd decorative orna mentation, relieved with painting by thu ursi moiiurn matters. 1 no noor it of toisclutcd marble. In tho centre Is splendid screen encloslnc tho sarco phagus, in which lie, the embalmed body uft'no departed l'rlneo. Kuch day tho vjuccn visits mis piaco atone. .cur tno tomb Is placed u large deep basket filled wiin wrcuini or Peauitiui nnwers. At hand is a small round table on which nro a Blbla and a lirvor book. From these tho read and oravs. fervently kneollni: tho wbllo, Then tbo rises, and taking tha wreaths, advances to tbn tarcophauus, in tho lid of which a small sbcet of plato glats I inserted, through which she can sou tho face and form the departed. But tbo etfort of thaeinbslmer havo not been thoroughly successful, and tho features that wero so beautiful in life aro in death marred by discoloration, mm it it nis mce, snrunk- en and nallld thoni'h it bo. Al'sIo aim prays, thinking of tlio years of hpins sne uvea wltn mm, long pusieu away, out rover to bo forgotten, uiostuiiut gusii.g thero till tho can gaxo nn moro lor tear, (ientlv sho places tho forget-me-nots upon tho murblocutlln, takes onu last linirering look wllh herdiiuoycs, und slowly retires. wlillo iron) above inn lien lolls out a me ancboly rvquiom for tho idolized dead." Melnui'lioly s.'atnatroiltr. A gentleman nnd lady, whnso numes nro nt procnt unknown, were killed near thu railroad station ut Ilvdo Turk vester day afternoon. They left tho city ou tho :i o'clock train, and while in Hydo Parr: tbo gentleman had a conversation with a gardener about somo real estate Tha two started for tho station, In order to tako tho a o clock train to return, and reached thero just as tho train tonpud. Tho Kalamaroo iiccommodatloa train nt this moment cniiio in sight around tho ctirvo, and tho lady nnd gentleman, who were sianuing ueiwoou tlio two trucks, woro unable to get out of tho way. Tint accommodation train passed tbo other ut a foarful rnto of speed, nnd tho unfortu nate lady and her companion wero drawn under tho Qrst-ruentloncd train by tho at moipherio pressure und fearfully crushed. Tho lady died in a fow momonts and the igentlercnn lived about half an hour, luo hbodlet w'oro broncht to Chleaao and placed In the baggage room at tho Union Depot, where the coroner will hold an inquxstl this morning.. Tho lady woro a dark dress, tt brown chinchilla sack trimmed with velvet, a velvet hat with white feath er and plnlr bow, green kids, and jet jew elry set In gold. On ono of her flngr was a plain gold ring, with this inscrip tion on tho Inside, -Wlth Kdwln'a love." Tbo gentleman wora a short boavor coat, light pants, and a blgh'lmt. On tho in sldo of tho latter warn the letter "K. M." Ho bad a light mustache and chin whls. On bit vss't wa a Masonic pin, with Odd Fellow' link attached. Chicago Triiunt. Our Pnbllo Man. Col. Fornov writes in tho Phllakolnhia 1'tMi How well I rcmombor somoof tho orator of other days tho men of Ilia generation succeeding Andrew Jackson. The South always predominated In fsjeU V?1 ,s 5n.1! PlalWo rhUorlc. "SVIntor Uavls, of Maryland, was nt onco a logician na;tt d seklioor.; Hit tharp tnnor vpico, his inclslro sentence and ready wit, his lino flguro, wero admirably rolntorcod by ncuto reasoning powers and ndmlrnblo le gal training. A raro specimen of tho sumo qualities was .ludah P. ltctijsmln, of Louisiana, now n practltloncbeforotbo (Queen's Bench, in London. Hit hanJ somo fHer, his liquid tone, nnd easy enunciation, contrasted well with his skill ns a debater and his accuracy as a student, l'ierro Soulo, a .Senator from the same State, was n dine rent, yet as peculiar a type. Ill swarthy complexion, black, flashing eves, nnd Frenchified drcn and speech, made him onoof tho attractions of tbo Senate. Ilo Is now In his grave, after a strumrclv oventful and novel career. Ho was an nr- tiflcial man brilliant In rcpartco. votmlt- jccito nn oi nioinnenoiv trnpeiuou, yet rcser'-cu prouu out ponto in ono woru, such a contradiction ns Victor Hugo, with a VHt fund of knowlcdgo nnd a deposit of vanity which was never exhausted. Ho was a rcady-msdo secessionist when tho rebellion cmn'N nnd yet hli 1'irbt shone feeble in that dark conspiracy. Vlrcinlii nlwav had n sunnlv of irood speakers. Thos. II. Haley, with his gold specLicle nnd iimbnislttr looks, nlid bis Southern idiom, n compound cftbn, negro and the scholar; Cnurles James Fuulkncr, wiin nn pleasant smile, iiandv tlrcs nnd (lowing phrases: Jnnics M. Mason, with his Dombey- diction and pompous pre- tonco; it. II. T. Hunter, with his quiet And careful conicrviithm: linger . l'ryor. with bis impctous nnd dazzllnir tcmpcrnment these wiro nil flrst-cluss speakers, though as diitlnct ns their own laces. The noisiest man In thu Immediate ante- wr Coiigrcs was Goorgo 8. Houston, "of Alabama; tho most uuarrcliomo was Kcitt, of South Carolina; tho belt tem pered, Orr. of the tnnio Stnto: tho moit acrid, (Jeorgo V. Join's, of Tcnneseoi tuo Joinest. bonutor .icro uiemetis, cf Alobsiua; tho most siinorcllioui. Svnator Slidtll, of Louisiana; tho most genial, Senator, Anthony Kennedy, of Mary hind; and tbc boldest and coArs'ust, Wlgfull, of Toxa. Iirockinridgo was, in many res pects, a lino orator, nnd seemed to nopy much from Clsv and Crittenden. Jcfl'ur- son Dsvi wo always a capital dialecti cian, and strong in aruuniont, but always stern in convictions. Hammond, of South Carolina, had a good presenco and a per uativi. tone, but was viol a great man; ToomVi, of doorgla, wa Uio stormy petrol, ouen grand nt a ueciaimer, ana aiWAy in- tolerant, aogmauc, anu oasroma. iiosrat as violent In iBSO, when oe was a Union 1st, as ho was tn lrV0, when ho been mo a secessionist, Huabantl assd Wife. Preserve thu privacies of your homes, yatir murnugo atato anu your iicirti irnm father, mother, itt?r, brother und ull tho world. Jiolwoon you two let no third person como to share tho secret, Joy or grier, that belongs tu yourseil alouo. lh you two, with Ood' help, build your own quiet world not allowing your dearest earthly friend to bo tbo conll dent of an Hit mat concerns your uomestic peaeo. j.ci moments of alienation, if they occur, bo Vailed nnd forgotten in momonts tnd year or raiturul, UovoteM love, but never let tho wall of another's contldeuco be built up between vou und your wife's or husband's hourt. Promiio this to your selves and to each other. Jtunow tbo vow at evcrv teiniitallon : vou will lind your account iu it; your souls will grow, as it wero, together, and at last become as 0110. Ah, If many u young pair had on their weddinir dav known this sll-important i secret, how many marriages would havo been nappicr man, nias, tuoy aro 1 ua:s a J. Z, E0EBIU3, Nursh Uljlitli til., Plillndii. DolMiis Vegetable A yolor nml lrcBUig thut will not burn tho hnir or injure tho hoatl. It does not produco a color meclianically, an tho poisonous preparations do. It gradually restores tho ht.sr to ita original color mid lustre?, by supplying now lilo nnd vigor. It causes a luxuriant growth of soft, iiuo hair. Tho boat and mifojt arlidlo over olFcrod. Clonn aud Puro. No ficdimenJ. Sold ovorywhoro. ARK FOR POWUNS. COAL. o o COMPANY ire Prepared to Supply Customers nM the Host quality s,f PITTSBURG IlllnolM :oul. Order toft nt.Hallida atroa, Oal, Na. tn Ohio , sir at CoiU Yard fcrlaw tkaH. .'1sm1m Ho tel will Bel Vwst4 AtUsttlatt. Tl.a Tuk "Montauk"' will bring Cotf aloajUOS) teamen ataoy hour, day ornlht. Cairo, Ovt. 150J, ISW.-lf i 1j OB SAJLE. 'I !,, William' Baurbon aa II(h. Wlssta ' iDiatllWjr!" -At cAiro, iUtN6p, -1 laolfareil for atlobv lbnnIeralanil on laaiun.t rearonall lorm. Tlio lmllillnr la n and aompUto throaRtiiiit In all tho moilorn Improrement, arul applianrr. of .tier, an e.tablMimrot, M In ootnplete rtranlo nlr: btit Iim ncr ImMR renif :Tt ln, mnciilnrry, anu anpjratiui arnrrallr ara or thr l.tinmininrtiirc. ' r. ' I a Tlw nula Imlldlntf is i' hrM feet, and tlur tftii(.,iiiKM. ThahoTiersheil i44by f tnb ,hrJ l f.7 tr l; fSjl,.alrh?rfob(aJ onn lory liln, , Tli rufn U 10 Ineh ylln4r, IIIi''idc1i ttoke.uo tiolUt, 41 Incbva la Uiamaten i 0uor, anil 'l fcrl lens. - ... . Tno pao ij of ih HlatiUrry I.1TS borrrtlf pr clry. ,ontlni.,ii, tn thn .ll.iillry arr a larafl brick i J . il .T11 ""'I ft loan nnnilMiriuicU carry nil tho.ll.tlllcry l.i;lnf.,nu Letter otiportunitV for lnvtmentcsn botTkrillhanta fuund lietebolh con,iilerlratliillllllfrrtniU.llnii wl pirtli ami Hie lofalion llicrfo'f atOslror n"" For futllior part fill ira ,ply to ?Uui)..r. Mc.nH At(;alrft,or!oSinltti.ll(iIi(,Ari',.oiiii(irif .Main and Morgan trm;l, St. Lmn, Jtn JOHN .M, I.A.NHDES, Oslror llllnom. rJIIUWri.G AKB. U'h" re... Jli)oSl. lli.jMnan.l M U li. flril. ut ttlu titv of flalfn.ci.iini v nf Al." n.l A...t Stu t.f llllnoft, hr their rrt.itri Hnle Monatur: brlnit Miitu Din lilim-ntli iluy tt r-Ylirnry, l. 1ST0. nnil rwnnll-.l In bunk 7.,''nf'lnnrlt... wrh , in lh riuibnlnrtk' ntn ofuiliivliiijiir cjuuiy, llliiniiii. rtiil conrrj In t-i iu ii.b uii'lcr -."Hjh'u 11. rjimra, iTii.irn lorini 1 omrnert'lal IrnraneMt'ii.. orctiicnn, tlm In'lrrf mlent Itu. rnnco O)., nf ll.i.ltiii, mi l H. M, Slwrn At Co , nilf.io,ihi fellowiTiK lotorll.l Inl.or PMxi-l .i Iaii I mull i Ll iiliinUreil lUviulll) In Uovk lliltnl.rri.l nflv.hrn 1.VJ1 lmp Sml tmlni. In il. cifv uf CatnvAWxaaiirr itinlity, llliii"!.. . I'rorlilp'l, hon-i-vor, tl.it lni-i ef ilefiiult in tlii psytnfiitn! ilirii-crnlil 'jiftiilory nnt of tint a.iii Jimo, S. lU-uritvii, ,rnul,Uarluf cvrti if,! Wlffl Itii mill pnh niArtt(ii. nh. hln r... the rinii or (HW Ut liml threii liuiulnlbrt7-rlilit Anil .U-lim ilolliit. an. I lMnir , muro fullr rlb'-il Inwil.l aiilAtiiArltSae, ilun and nvlil ti (ho uuderlniil A. slfvnl. mister, nt t ir ruv Nattona 1l.,nk. rtlrn. trun lni..i pit trn iM'rcroi. perannnm fmm dto, that tlio iiikht-ikni'.i a, 11, .-ftuorn, irii.u-c, nni reprrnniailro ur Atternej.'jhnnlii ptwe'. anil tlm miiI I'toiiiim, 0.1 by ai-1 win uminc- Drovulpil. Amf xXi.'lltA Id tbil lillf..i.T n unml uii.l Huninetilt-pit, r(mf)lnq all'tlle rlth't anil uiu in (in1 uw jdtirt a, liMruconti'l Mary V. ItiordNi. tivsaiil nalpmorfCTff..Lronv,ail to tin. nnilerniKneil. Ami wlieren,,il)traiiUhrH tao mmie in Dm p uirnl nf -jI'I nofr. ami llif rntlrn prirrl. psl and iotiirert nf cv:h offaU nciti.-.. nmaui Uii. on. I iniia J, ' . . t r 1 1 , I 1 , 1. . 1 .. virtllu of .tlm trin, nil iunililinn. itf .niil .Alt, niortRAir, I will, on TrnitilAya tho ln ifiy ot Mar. tTI. at Hid klil nr.tilLifi.. 111 th tilv nt itiiiif, niinni-, ni uv injur 01 iril n reina, a.lll Ot nil r. n 11 tho t.ri rrtnlwa nfaminid j nt niNle Ti'o'iiti', in ma iiinncw.nniurr lor cn.11 liiimnu. aiitl will MfTMiu niel ilflurr to th pnrrha.i.r a dtrl tliurrfor. A. laAL'i'uUI). Mutliiti5 Anu Trii.tri-. (iaiti A-fiiitaaT, All) . uprlso. N OTIC'E. Urltvd Htstea of Amrl.-, iutlirrc Hiltlct ol lUiiiola, Wlir. on th1ihMy oYMaieb, A, O lII, 11wid A. Icrrrll niMa libfS in tlw ni.ttitt Oiutt cf ihr Uiiitud blat lur'lh Souincrn lllttrlct ol Itllnol,, aclnst tho ttvamtient Otlrn branch, hrr lioai., tickle, Ho., praying that the Fame may t eotekmnva Ja ncvyrilauen with tlm prayrrnl .-Id libI. Aiul wln'r,A, by tirutanf prof in lu Inrm of .r, in tuo ilircclnl, rcJiimallM on Ilia tlrst slomlay in (Wolr, ( hv Iwd npon awl takfn ttie nan) ntrambo.it OIUd Ilrancii. Iirr boti, Ui-kl, etc., and claimant fiamtCKiren tyjnd the am ari, relrrd from my ciutiwly, , it,:!iv." u '"-rvliy ulrrn Ihnt a M.lriri Court ol the Ifn till Slatf n 111 lMihldntlhi;nid sin. euuit room Iu thu city ot Cairn, mi tlicflmt .Una ilsy In ortolwr, for lh trial of tho Mid prrmlno, and ttinu,nr or, uiht, aud all roa. who havo or 0I11111 anr fclcrenl thrrHtn. iir IimpmI.w vilnt to Im and tpiwar at il tinnand p!ac aforo. mwii, i.j .nun i-.iie, 11 ny inry narr, Hiiy a dirio.houli not 11 rradorvd 111 accordaoce with tun prayer nf .aid libel. nmrcn in, iru. JfJiin u. mun i , ...... , 1 U. S. Xarsha!, Ity 1'elcrS.iiip, Deputy. jyihHOLVTWX. l'li(ropirlnrMplirelofortielBtln;bHwo K. K, l'reiilf and K. U'.lilniumlj, undvrlha Srm nu'iio " 'hn Ualrn Box and lu.krt Co.. I, ihts lay ii ilrtd by mutual eoosaal. V. W. Kd. inuad. -4tiooU Uu.imcri;,t.thcrln to J, W. l.rl.llr. r . l; IVflhlrs and J. W. Leslie will eontiouo tha u.moa undor tha aama Arm nun. aa turatorora. uj id; dabta and cullccs all tho OwTtsandlnits of ha late firm, K. K. tinUU: j. w. i.nai.irj, K. W. EUMU.NDS. Clru. Maroh'ai, l7t. mi".llm STOVES, TINVVAflEt ETC T IIAI.LKY, : UJCALEK.IN . STOVES r -3bVSBfjiajBaBjaBjB2 Tiuandllellnw Ware.CTothMTTrlager Toilet Ware, Coal lied, Flre Shovels, Air Urates, Manufacturer ol i. Tin, Zinc, Copper and Mlron WARM, Ilooauff. Gutl.rlua- stssd 4I klssda of lob Work Uoat at ttbartaatt Jfotlca. flrllif BOOTS AND SHOES. -yyTM. KlILEHIs, rAUUIO.VAtjfJK BOOT 110 SHOE Ml TWKXTIETJl lletweeii Washlngtei Are k Poplar St fa Honla assd Hhota Made laertsatr, Vta Horksstess Sstissa;aa1(T) Satisfaction Warranted ratrniiasre IjeifeYtetl. , WATEUIs, TOUUWCO. Is', IJ1 - v. laiporUra aud Jobber, of RIBBONS,';MlLLIrsRY i ti t v lwk.iiiiiia sit ,'dt A KSJDTAND .J ST, t.OUIli, l Uava at All tlaiM a Aill uu.Li.nt nt looabla kooJ., which wlataaaaM at Sua lowast tnarkai priea. (Ordr aoUcUadtaud praatBir Allad. LEdAL. aprTdlta