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r ,ri KAILROADS. TIME CARD. LL1NOI8 OKNTRAL KABOAD. ' 11 X TitAms lxavk cAino Mall at H:15u.m., Dally. r.xnressa sum n.m ISA ..iOV jl.llJ...... .... , tn 4:00 a.m., ...except Sunday tat ...UtfA a.m...... tat .. 40 p.m.,. " ' r reigui rrcigui Freight Aiintvu at ritun Mall at 1-30 a.m.,... Dally Kxprc at '-!:05 p.ni.,,,,. except Sunday Freight at ,...7:fi0 n.m.,,. ..except Monday r rcigui ai,,,,.ii';ui IMll., except Dunuay rroigiiiai...,.,:i;u p.m...... " " 1M 'i-17-tf. .lAMKH.lOIIMeW, Agent TUB CAIRO AND V1N01HN18 KAILHOAI). it i . i JyiMR. AIHO TO' 'I'ulNNArt AND LOIIM On unit after .lun7tn" passenger tMtaa in run u.iny except nnuuayii m loiiowa 1 tlOIHOKOKTIf. ' Cat to, leave ... .V. . i . . i .&: A. M. vicuna, arrive X..j,..7li"- HarrUburiyarrlve .Tt.iTi J9M V " .''urti Clty.arrtre ......iWHH .Jamil, arrhu ,10:.V) 'irayvilhyirrlve JTK...lliW " lt:Caniil,iiittTo.,. 12:10 r. M Vlnceunc. arrive.,?. i..lM' ' I'nlnn llittinf. arrivn '" li-lft ' 1- leave, ilw 'V v'nu'iinhtl. niriv i fl , . . . , . . l.nuiivlllc, arrive, 80 aown south. Cairo, nrriro , ....10135 r .... : M. lennn, arrive ll:irriburg,nrrlva , iV(irrl City, arrive. . ............. Cannl. arrive, iir.nyvlHv, arrive Ml Canncl, arrho....... luccnnc. leave .r. ....... " Union Depot, leave...... " vrrlve ' Inclnmitl, fcavo Louliville, leave., (1:0,1 ft;) 4:41 4:00 2:.Vi " 2:4.". ' CM A. M. ooNyaxrriox. At I. innl wllli J.oul unil Southeastern train tonml IroitiKvnrmlllo and point Wct; l.ntlpg ttdro, " ft"1 Artmiig In l.'ilniayiric 3:iru'. W. Leaving 12130 Aiilvtn In Cairo use " At luttnnei Hli (Jblu and llwlilpl rait nny fur Clnclnuatl aud UmiIivIIIo, aJj II point cant and veit;tvUIi Jndlauap (ilM and Vlueennea railway lor ImlUimiKjlU mid all point nortli, at and et; wlUi KvannYllle and Craw lorilIUe railway for Kvaiuvllie.Terra Haute, Dnntlllo, Culcaijoaud all polnti nurth, eatt a ii 1 Went. At Norrin City with Hie Hprtnuliold ami lllnuln Houtlieutcru railway for .Sliaw. Iitctown and .Sprlnjilli'Id, 111., and Jiulnti nortli. At alro with tin: JIIN.Iipl Cvntrnl, mnl .lulillu and Olilo, fur all point- toiitli; ili( alrii.Arkaii'an and Ti'xa,fir all polnu in Ark:una ainlTcxaK. MOUND CITT ACCOUUOPVriOX. Lcavci Cairo 13:20 i. m. " Mound Clly ISM) " Mj II. (looiiiiicil. (ien'1 Ticket Ag't. TIME TABLE. ST. I.0CIS I HON M0D.VTAI.V AMI SOL'THKKX ItAILHOAD. Omiiiliile arrive ntand depart from the oltlee corner Hcvetitli street and Coinmer clnl Avenue a Inllows Tfvai Uxprcii leave 1K0 a.m. Arm ex 2:!0 n. III. iirIrtoii Accommodation leavea lOTfl a.m. Arrhci U;Ca. in. Columliui Aecomodallon leavea 4:00 p. in. Arrive Irfa p. ni. TWWiTV.KOUI. IIOCIW I.EM TII1K II V JINV OTIIKK IIOUTK. Time from Cafro to l.lltlo Itook 13 hour. To Texnrcana 22 hour. To JciritKon, Texan, 25 hours. 'I'd Mar-ball aC hour. ' To Miruvcpnrt, Joul.lana, at hour. To Dall.i", l ia., 31 hour. To Hcarne, Texun, .'W hourn. '!' Ilou-too, Tcxni,41 houtT. To Oalvetou, Taxni 4t hour. D. Axtem.. Chief KtiKlnocr. V. W. Ili:jl":MlioL'lUi, Auent, Cairo. DON'T BUY I'liilll vnu hive examined the onlv com- i; lelo and lareittoek nf Uonfeetlouery ever tut in CaJru. .JJvery, dealer nhould know lie can liny licapcranu lutter kooiI- wncre thry are made, thnn from Vccnnd hand deal er. Jtemeinher llicruli but ono place to do till-.. C'AXDY PACTOUY ROSE L TEMME Alauufacturen, AV'holeal and llotall Doalera In Coiifootioucrs Goods No. ITU Wmtlnnton Av. Crtiro, IllH. AT ONCE Look tn your Interest and buy direct from the only Mantifacturln); Confectioner In Soutlitrn Illinois. ttKAl. KflTAl'K AWUIU. J. Q. HARM AN &. CO. and ; HOUSE AGENT, COI.J.l.CTORS, CONVEYANOKHS,; NOTARIKS PUBLICS And Land Aj,'cntNot the IIIIiioIh Central and Ilurllugton ami .MUMiuri it. it. ion. Nortli Cor. .Sixth and Ohio Lovco, CAIRt3. ILLS. C, WINSTON," CO, . llofiV Estate Agents', AUCTIONEERS, 7-1 Omo Lkvek, (Second Floor,) , CAIRO. ILI. . tluy and Sell HKAt. KSTATK. l'a'y TAXES Ktiruliiliea Aliiitraet of Title. t3rUnl V'omiiionfr. A man internum? t do lnisiios4 mut nit uronare lilm-cll to miet the renulremenu of lili ciMtoruera : next lio inuit let every iiotsllile orirqhablB eimtomur know that lie la HO preparmi. in urj uiu uu iniiy Tr.M. all the people what lie can do. In i.t-nnnr V illktt rl hlltntl. Will liH etnciL clou, bill VIIOKVXK 18 IN A M.ACK ji.NouiuiTo surroiiT a nkwhi-apiir wili, uiunllliTlT III Till! CIIKAI'KST MKPIUM 1 HltO 1011 WHICH TOi ADDKKbs TIIK PUflLIC, . i kiki Mil VOL. 0. PLANTER'S HOUSE O Ohio Ixevco EDMl7ND3a;UEFNER, P,opriet., Tim riautcr'o JIouno is located ou Qhio IjOyco Strccl in 1 k 0L0SBJS8XIM1TY JOTS A1STDSTEAMB0 LANDINGS V9'.at And In thb CcnUfoftho Jl5ilns I'ortlon of 'tlld City. (TIib IIou.o in now nnd complete In nil Its appolrittncntH. The roome, nre larconnd nlrVboxidos being elegantly furnished and carpeted. OuCBta will receive courteous treat ment and tho beat of kccbmniodatiooH. Transient Guests 2 7erfDFTl)ayai()ar(lcrs$20 per Ivrontli. A Trusty WaicH' for 'Trainband Boats Day and Night. Lll!l,: IWIM DM GOODS Oflercd GREAT REDUCTION UT PRICES 1JY i Cor.. 8th St. and DOMESTICS PRINTS, GINGUAMS, LAEGE STOCK OP' DRESS GOODS LAWNS, S LUTINGS, JAPANESE SILKS, SIL.1V I'Ul'LiiiNS, ALJ'ACAS, GRENADINES. LARGE STOCK OE WHITE QOQUS, Victoria Lawns. Swiss. Marsailles and a Lanre Stock will be sold at Actual cloaefl out. Call and be convinced of Great JJargains. TERMS, STRICTLY CASH. ' 00 7-S-tf. Bristol & Stilwell Family Grocers, 1; a Keep every thini; pertuiuinR to tho lino of Stnplo and Fancy Urocerica, Wiiodenwavo, A'ectablcs, I'ruitB, Ax'., Ac. Fruit bars 'usfcrc$vdi The Queen Mason's Porce lain Idned iop.' Laest lm proved j ellu 'Glasses, APQIVJA No 32 EIGffHSt. OAino, xxjXj. I .1 asro CAlIiq, ILLINOIS. SATURDAY. AUGUST 22, 1874. - CAIRO, ILLS TO RAILROAD, BE- for Sale at Commercial Ave SHEETINGS, BLEACHED MUSLrNS CRETONES, PEJiOVLBS Stouk ofRibbons This entire osi, auu conii.nue unui it is CIIAI. 1 THE CAIRO CITY 1 1 C IS A L .on COMPANY I Are prepared to atipply ciiBtomersI I with the nost AND ILLINOIS COAL I.KAVK OUDK1I8 AT tSTlIalllduy liro.'e olllee, So. Ohio Iivee: H3rJlallldiiyIlro.,1( WiarHioa -0, t jSiirAi i.(typiian.aiiijj or ISTAt the coal dump, foot of F Tliiriy-eIi;litU street. CONSUMrXIQIt'.C.UJlED. To tho Hditor nl Tiik Ilm.i.nTiN: i:nTi:i:Miii) FniKNn : Vol) will plcao In form your reader thftt ljiave Jo'HiVO, cuke von coxsuMrxioN ami nil tllKordvrH of tlio Throat and Luugft, and that, by It u mi In my practice, I have cured hundred of cases, und will glvo $1,000 00 or a -jto u will not, boneUL, Indeed, m trong liunv faith.' ,1 will send a SAmpi-k, iitKK.toOTrsiiil'urer udilrp.lns me. 1'leaao show tills letter to anv one von mn OSiowwho 1 Millcrlnpf from theso ilUeaae, uu (iuiie,iuuiiniiiy lutirs, ( DR. .T.F.BURT, HWllliaiu N t. Xw Vor BtltCHIM Jacob Walter, BUTCHER, And Dealer in KldllTII KTllltBT, IIKT. "WASHIKUTOK AMD OcMMKHClAL.AvK.ailiolnlni; Jlaony s. Keeps the bent bfHeel.'rnrkrdtldn veal, l.mob, Baungc, etc., und I prepared to tui'Ve luiniiie in u accepiauio manner. f BEKCHER. HOW MOULTON CAME TO COMPaOMJSE THE TRUTH. ULS SKCONJ) statkmj:n.t WILL JJE rURLISIIJiU TO .MOltROW. . THE SCANDAL A MATTER OFFICIAL RECORD AT WASHINGTON. OF Mr. Bcecher's Publishes a Card. Brothel Brief TILTO.S'a ANSWKH TO IILKC'UKR. tlVom the New York ller.tld, Aliguit 18.1 Air. Til ton baa promised to make a reply to ill. Usocher uttor Mr. Moulton lin pukin. It will La found, howovor, abat tho Outline of tbat reply' I given be low. It was comuuuioalud to a friend of .Mr. Tilton'a on Sunday for publication, uud 1 in every lluo indoried by Mr. Tit toaai hi nuiwr to tho d.fenae of tbo lJyiuouth pastor. It attack aomu of tho Incidental detalli of Mr. lleecher atatt mCnt, and only render! It- inor. i mpo ra ti vo that Mr. Mouiton .fhould explain what Mr. Tilton allege bol entirely Ig norunt of. Mn. Tilton did not make her confut lion ai Mr. liaecher atatu it. She made it July 3, 1870. Shovrai not lick or feeble ; the waj In perfect, robust health. ,3ha bad boen llvo weokt in tbo country; no ono called her home, no one azpected her. Within ono hour attar tbo crime into the' houta iho entered Mr. Tllton's room, and made a full, clean confeiilori. No con variation cllo4 it out; co alluiion had baon caado to tho subject oftbeconfenlon. Up to that hour Mr. Tilton bad no iui nielon of anytbiD; wrong botwocn bis -wile and Mr, lioecbur, and tbat was six l.looth bifaro the timo named by Mr. Ik'iciibr. 'J.'ha ground ot the oontculon wai not tho i.'ncomtnittod.but tho wretch edne iwd dog.'odatlon ariilng from tbo deception practiced. Tho oCfe"!"" wa repeated to the mother (Mrs. MoriC;- and to btber wuuto namuaare meniiooeu, Mr Tilton den.'u that ho wont to Mr ik'ochor to liavu birn inlercode with llowen. There was no need of any inter cession. Tbu scaiio iu tho locked clinm her wan on tho UOth of December. Five days boforo, Tlllou had inado with Uoyvon two contract, each runninK for live ycari. lly the ene ho was to edit tho Union, by thii other bo wa to correspond for th Itidopundent, tho salary in each case te bo $1,000 a year. Tho day aftor Decem ber ill the apology was oivon, Tilton re ceived from llowen a letter breaking hit ovutractc, and Mr lleecher did tho deed. Mr 'Tilton denies that no received any money from Mr Hecher. On onjy two cabus could Mr Iioeuher have paid ti dol lar. If he paid money In eitlior case. -Mr Tilton knew nothing about it. In tho one cuie.'a capital was formed for tho Ojltlon Age. Tilton put In some money. Frank Moultcn put In from $5,000 to $3,000. If Mr liocchor paid In any money, Tjlton ncvor heard of It till , Jf cache r'i itatoment came out. Tbo other erne was money paid for tbo education of a girl sent out West. Mho was a waif an illegitimate child. Sho whs takon Into Mr Tllton's hooto out of charity, Bha found out tbo confession. It was thought bet to sond Iter away for an education. Mrs Tilton rec;ivod all the bills, and tbeso were paid by Frank Mouiton. Tilton pronounces Mr. Ileochor's ac count of bis remvrse a asllnploablurdlty. If Mr. Tilton "condoned bis wife's fauty," there was a fault to be condoned. That word applies to but orto wrong. Why should Mr., lleechor livo on the "ragged edgo of remorse" for turoo and a half years for advice given that was not followed ? Why sheuld he bavo yoars of sorrow fr breaking up a homo which was not broken up, as Mrs. Tilton'a letters clearly show 1 The quotation from Mr, ltecber't let ter are acknowledged to be correct ex tracts, liut two variations aro pointed out, and those are Immaterial. In each case tbo whole, letter dyoi Mr, lleecher moro damage than tho extract. The printed loiter of.'Mra. Tilton cover tno wuoie time irom loo? onwaru, uunng which Mrs. Tilton was alleged to tuUer from the neglect and cruel treatment of hor husband, Tho letlors are more speci mens of love and alleclion which Mri. Tilton profosiod to her husband. They wore preserved by herself, both those sent nnd tuoee recolved. They woro full COO in ndmbor. most of tbem lone letters, cov ering throo pages, and occupying a period from IBott to too conireiiuu, xnoso not printed aro equally full and Rushing. It! When Mrs. Morse received hor daugb' ters confession eno aia, "Jillzabotb, now look out for a divorce" This Idea haunted tho motbor, and from tbat grave attacks wore made on Mr, Tilton' charac ter. The trial or Mr. Uecchor by a commit too of hi own choosing Is simply a farce, Tbo remit was forshadowed at tbo start. Not many men would bo'convicted In our court if tho acauied solectod his own judge and jury, shut out the aqcusor, and made the crosa-eiammatlon a more excuse for ullmg.the chinks nnd straight enlng out tho testimony. Mr. Tllton's statement I tbo complaint. Mr. Iloocher's dofonio 1 tho answer. Now comes the trial and the proof, .iioulton must now spoak. llv must'eome to tho'front. Ho dan no loDgor keep silence. Tlioro will bo no backward stopi taken, Compioinlso la nut 0 f the nueetlon. Mr. llnnolmr'. aavago attaok on tbo best friend be ever .nau, makes priyatu au.kigment impossible, A few Jay will decide, the couro ot action. TUB JIUSTOM-HOUtt)? TltpyiHES. fWathlngtou DlMiati-U to the New York jiorwu.j The name of, Henry, Ward lleooher having beon connected wUh the houso of which Mr. Frank Mo-tltbn'ls a'partner.m regard, to certain aliened lrrvgiUHtl4 amounting to ajinaoi souu iur remov Ine bondod'eood frbm 'warohouso 'with out fulillliog the treasury regulation, the treasury aopartmeni auiuofize tuo state ment tbat the offense was so strictly tech nlcal as reatlv not to amount to vlok tion of tho law; but, Secretary Klcliard- son having itupotod) the lino, the law mado it impcrattVo to collect it, with no power to romlt. It wa siibuqimiitly made clear that tbo Qno was impoied on ex parte evidence, and the Arm were told to look to congress for relief. Mr, Ueeeher and Mr, Mouiton fame to Wasoington for the pdrpose of having the tine remitted by congreu. The moiety business made Jayno, who I Moutton'i friend, unpopu lar, and the Sanborn contract helped to strengthen tbo disfavor of remission of Ones, forfeitures and ponaltles. Ho Mesn. Ueochor and Moultan eoncludod ti defer prosilng the claim un til the next session of congress. While tho matter was pending, the Treasury offlelals wero acquainted, long before the public, with what would bo tho scope of tbo Tllton-Deocbor scandnl. The rotations ot each momber of the lleecher-Moulton-Tllton trinity are amaltor of offi cial rocord in tho treasury department, and it Is a wonder, among thoso who bavo known of the excepted exposition, that it did not occur lon ago. Black mail, it is alleged, sooms to have botn the atrofig cord which bound Jayno and Modlton togothor, and a the lattor wa tbroatored with exposure on account of alleged technical violation of the revenuo law, the former did all In hi power to firevonltho conipiratlors from succedlng n their design. It is now said in tho treasury depart ment tbat Plymouth church has failed to tumtuon a most Important wltnest In neg lecting Jayne. lio can a tale unfold moro interesting than all the rost, and show, if ho willj to what extent the scandal is a matter of official record, From tho Utlca (N. Y.) Observor. VVo suppose it is no secret to tho publlo that the Urm of Woodruff A: Koblnson, of which Francis D Mouiton is the senior partucr, woro charged by cortaiu custom bouse official! with perpotrntlng frauds upon tho revenuo similar to those on which tbo house of I'helpj, Dodgo & Co. was arraigned. Tho case was set forth in an Interesting lcttor from Now York, ?rnted tn the Observer nearly a year ago. t Is revived now in tho form ot a threat ascribed to "Mr Boochar, to expose Moul ton's dealings with tho government if he does not keep silent in regard to tho scan dal. Kmanatlng from the alleged victim of a conspiracy, such a threat sounds odd, to say tho least. Wo bosltato to bellevo that Mr Beechnr would report to such means to procuro the silcnco of suoh an Important witnoss. THE 1I1STOUY 01' DISS IE. From the Brooklyn Eagle. Tbero haa been an occasional mention In tha Tilton-Beecbor acandal of a voune woman named Ucssio, who, it seems was one of the wllneeies examined by tbo in vestigating committee, and of' whom Mr. Tilton ii reportod to have mado some rev elation concerning her knowledge of the lntlmaev between hi wifo and Mr. i,...(, . Tbore is a uiost .romantic bli- tory Involve 'Q ,h0 Pon!ity o t Menle, apart from bei Connection with the "goat-scandal." It PJ"1! JlTEL that has been learned in r(..:l,,n .h. a. Uterally a waif, who, younR, presented herself at tho .(., Mr. Tllton's home and asked for sht. .' as she had no homo hor anv friend to whom sue could appply for aihlstance. Sho was takon in and kindly treated, and after awhile it was discovered tbat she was the daugbtor of a well-known Tammany politician in iiuw iui, -who una neen uivorrod irom hi wife, and refused to make any provl vision for hU child. Later it was dis covered tbat tbo mothor of Iloisio was liv ing in opulonce in Fifth avenuo, and tho Tilton took the young sjlrl in a carriage ono day to tbo splendid residence of hor unuutural parent, who refused to see her or do anything (or her. liesslo is said to have beon a very docilo, bright, and ami able clrl, quick to learn, fair In comnlez. loo, modest in demeanor, but of a tad and drooping manner, ai if she foil tho pres- enco ci unpenning uangor. Tho tamo Fuddonly misfortunos which attended her from hor inrnncy, still appoar to surround hor in bringing her so conspicuously bo fore the publlo in connection with the " great jcandal." MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. Special Ulcpiitcli to the Chicago Tribune. HfllflTAv'fl 'f. . I, 1. Nw Yoiik, August 19. Boyond the anticipation that a gtartllng statoment from .Mouiton ana a run ropert or tbo work of the committee will be presented on Saturday morning, tbero U nothing new in tho lleecher case. Mouiton has commlttod himself to no one since his return, except to doclaro that bis statoment it in tbu hands of tho prin ter),' and will be put In type and nronf- shoots takon for distribution among the paper. Ho proposes to have no errors in tlio document, hence tbo care. It will not be published, he says, until Saturdav. Tho sub-comnilttoebaa COMl'LXTKD ITS llKroKT, and will submit it to tho wholo comraittoo to-morrow, and very probably tbe exam Inlnc committee of tho church, to whom this sub-commlttoo will report, will tako cognizance of it to-morrow night. At any rale, it will do sent to tne cnurcn on Filday, and bo read.- 'It la suggested h'oro by Boecbor'i friends that Moulton's delay in producing his long statement, is because he w linos it to appear sim ultaneously with tbo report of the com mittee. QfOnOK II. 1IKKCIIXR, a nephew or uonry ward, puDUiu.es a long letter in the Kaglo of this ovening, in which he undertakes to dofend some of Uoeohor'a expressions, This article is not of special intorett, except on one point, whlou loresuauows tno production ot loi ters making assignations botweon Beccher and Mm. Tilton, Alt ucu aocumonts are pronounced forgorles iu advance. If Mouiton produces such documents, It will be eafo to concludo tbat they are not forgorles In ndvanco, as in tbe presont state of public lentlmont ho will bardly to apt to do anything desporato. Thus far publlo scutitnont is vorv strong against Mouiton. Ho sudors tne fato of the mutual friend, and gets kicks from both Bides, Whether his statemont will change the feeling on the subjoct or not Is a matter you can guest a well a thoio of us bare, of,'whoninono actually aware of tho natura of bi itatemont. Dklta Cigars. Mr. T. K, Sullivan, druggis, 132 Commercial avenuo, baa something new lobo way of cigars, Ho Is nowsoUlug a brand of his own called tho Delta, put up in handsome package, made of the very best tobacco, and sold for yivc CKNTa eatb. Those who smoke tbem wlll agrei with ui In. saying that they are far superior to most of the ten cept cigars told in thit market. Try tbe Dolta cigar. i-H-lm NO. 207 Foreign Flashes, FRANCE. MAMUAL lAXAlXK XZPLA1N8 DOW UI OOT AWAY, I'AMla, August 1!0-Marbat lltzilnl ha written a letter to the Minister of a. Interior In which ho says tbat neither Colonel Vlllelte nor say of the other pri soners now In custody, aro responsible for hi escape from prison. He declarss that ho bad no accomplice la the fort or olsowhoro except bis wife and nephew. The Marshal doscribes how he eluded the survoiuanco onus jailor, and In conclus ion, says t "Kcseoltng the humiliating prison regulations, 1 fait Justified la an at tempt to recover my liberty. Aslwn not tried by peer, my sentence was lilt gal." JU1JICIAL 1KVEHTIIUTI0N 01' DAZAIMb'h i:m r k. 1'AKii, August Jio.- At a mooting of the pormanont commilieu ol tho national at sembly to-day. Jf. Chain bfl'd Ij Tour, Jiinnter or mo inierlor, in reply to an Inquiry by member of the left, prora iied that judical proceedings in relation to tbeescapo of Uazaino should be vigor ously prosecuted. Ho acknowledged tbat there had beon a laxity tn precaution against the escapo of prisoner, but saU the Investigation Instituted by tha govern ment showed tbat tho military authorities at tho Fort woro not compromised in the atfalr. Ho doclincd to givo any further details of tho investigation. HEC0QHITION Of STAIN. The Duke de Ca)es, minister of foreign affairs, states in regard to the recognition of Spain that the government was anx ious to act In accordanco with other powors, and would proccod In Unison with the British government, which had com municated Its view on tha subject.- No power had yot accomplished the act of rooguition. The dtlay is caused by a question as to the exact form in which that step shall bo takon. Tbo members of tho cxlrcmo right oxprossed a disap proval of the conduct of the Duke do CaJet. but a larco majority of the conven tion, inoludtng tho republican members, tustainea tni courie. UOOKN. 0 i d O P O GO 4 i td o T3 f tr po era o so to cn o B B cn OS T g W s fit t V. a e K C PI S3 Vi ss - pa r-B i i o CO i u 8 0 i 33 INNOBAJVf.-at C. N. HUGHES, General Insurance Agent OFFICE, Ohio Lcvco, over Mntlius &UhlV. fy"Aorte lut Jiril-clau Cbmpimii irtrwnieti, INSURANCE. Established 1858. Saflbrd, Morris & Caiulee, In'suhancr Agents, 73 Ohio Lovco, City National llank Huildiug, Caiuo, Ills. T ie oldest ctt-ibllthcd Agency In Southe lllluoU, reireseiiliiK over $65 000,000.00. F. M. STOCKFLETH. IMPOETBE Itccllller nnd Wholesale) Dealer In FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS AND WINES. no; in, omo lkvkk, CAIRO, .... ILLS 43-7-S-tf ICE LTCE! ICE! HUSE, LOOMIS &. CO., Take great ple.nurs in niiuounclug t they are now prepared to supply etsrybody with lake lee oftho very bet quality, either at their homes or at the' torc. Urder hliouHl b lea lit tho office, No. 110 Ohio i.evue. o-j-o-ix-f ui $2Si DAY GUARANTEED u WELL AUQEff AND ILL la rood inrimr. HluitAJr 'awnMOJtiAia riiuxi oovchnou ,0 IOWA. AfUCAKSA AND DAKOTA. CatalocvunM. W. OIU:a, tL Ludhlla. MATHUSS &..UHL, .Korwardlug & Qcnenl Commission, , .Merchants, i i , "iDoaleri In h ' VLOUK. fvIlAINI '1TA ' ANi) WKSi E1W, 'ritODUdB. ' V: Straiten. s 2 WHOLESALE a'IRS -AH ommission Merchants -AgcnRAlncric"afiTovraSr Company. )r "a It Zt I 4 - ?-Qfio-jri;rRKrcuiioc Woqdj RitteulipteBMer- JiAWha Fj.'ATSist9 AYKlia A.Ot), Xi O TJ- AHD a OENfK&L COMJinSSIOrTWBROffiNre No 7H f.'iivaW.flitir.dAiao. ItrjL J. M. PHILLIPS, KOKWAllbiKh 7 Commission Merchant ' WftAttrAOAT PnorniETon. I'rcproparcd to fofwnrd all kiodn at Freight to all points. t5Tllusliic!i attended to promptly. II. Ai Thoma ' l. D. Thorn THOM8 k BROTHKll, duccesotra to U. M.Uuleb, COMMISSION MUjiNTS,RROKKRS AXD DMLX)tg Vi tale and Fannr Oroeerie., foreign and Domestic B'K.Tji'rB jiru asrxrora 131 Commercial Avenue, OAIHO, . . .iLLINOiH. -i'j((iC'.C.ti0 8iEU A -I-;0 tirjitt.vUi, 1 I , -ilillMi jiL oiUl't . il Cominission'iMorchant k And Dealer iu . Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, &o. OHIO LEVEE. KIT I will bill in, ear lo.ul low at niiuiiilne turer price, iiilillny freight. JOHN B," PHILClS SON. (SiicVbAortd John 1!. 1'hlllK,) ! General Commission , , A.SI c0RWARO 1NG MERCHANTS, ' i Deulur tn HAY, COIt. ' FLOUlt, OATc, ' T. TIT? A V i. Comrany. Agents for Lafli'n 4 Rand Powder COII. TKNTH ST.& OHIO LfeVEE, CAIRO, ILLS. MILLER & PARKER, General Commission FORWARDING MERCH S, lic-iler in YI.OU11, CORN, OATS, HAY, &o. Agents for Fnirbank's Scales. OHIO LEVEE. CAIRO ILLS N. B. ThUtlewooiI. r. J. ThliUowood THISTLEWOOD & CO, oE.sr.u.vi. Commisssion Merchants, I'.jalerH iu Flour, Corn, OatP, llay, ko No. 7e OHIO LKVKK, CAIRO. ILLINOIS COFFUY, IIAlUHSOiN & CO., (b'ueceator to D. liurd & Son.) FOBWABEHTG- AND Commission Merchants, ri.OUH, CHAIN AMD HAT. No U3 Ohio. Levoe, OAIHO, ILLH NEW XUlUS.b'J;OxtK, WHOLK8ALK AND RETAIL. LAUoatv VAmiaw to i thm cjtt GOODS SOLD YSUY'OLOBB. ofBeruraiietratHiirMtu.4l Je marrlol Aveitaaa OAIBfJ, ILLINOIS. O. O. l'ATIICl WOOLCTT'S PAIN PAINT Cure all kind ot pain. For sal hy UAUCCAY WW. finnVJndTv1etz a