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SBBClCHIEft. W. L. BRISTOL, FAMILY GROCER coMiwHen nuJmMm rm. R. W. MILLR, FORWARDING AND- Commission Merchant, And denier In FLOUR, MEALGBAIN HAY, CtA-o. XJ.llt!.tt. 23-J.iiaiiic. Csnxer Tv.-o.f.. Otreet a.iA 'Wli.ahir.ct:& A. VOL. 7. CAIRO, ILLINOIS, T I r JflSJD A Y, JULY 20, .1.875. NO. 180. Keeps everything portaining to the line of Staple ana Fnnoy Gro serieB, Woodonwarc, Vogotoblcs, Fruits, too., Sic. ' Try My New Style Mixed TEA, Different Combination Prom nny Bcforo Offered in tho Market, and of Excellent Flavor. Whittaker Hams WISCONSIN BUTTER, Sweet aad Rich Central Hop Yeast Again Thin Bummer. :new style LAMP CHIMNEYS, SEE THEM No. 32 EIGHT STREET CAIRO ILL. 'OAI.. Coal Coal PITTSBURGH, PARADISE, ST. JOHN'S and PEYTONA CANNEL COAL! Orders for Coal by tho car-load, ton, or in hogsheads, for shipment, promptly attended to. pfTo largo consumers and nil aumufacturers, we aro prepared to supply any quantity, by tho month or year, at uniform rntoa. CAIRO CITY COAL COMPANY. PJIalHday Bro office, No. "0 Ohio I.tvto. lUirhlay Ilro ' wharf hout. At Kicyptlan Minn, or At the Coal Dump, foot of TliirtyKlght tyi'ont Offlc Drawer. 300. JOHN TANNER, Retail Dealer hi SCOTCH ALB -AMI- English Porter Imported from Now York City. DEPOT i No. 17S Waihintcton Ave. Corner Eleventh St., OAIHO, XXjXj- BEST! REST ! Evor present "Host for tho Weary." MittrttM-d, I'illows and Holsters nt 6. W HICK'S Mattress Manufactory, r-.... ... U1...1 .. i i 1 1 .. . , i ... i . . wuilci oi Ainrievlllii nun uijiiii nurci.. w- twetn the New York store and L'ol . Taylor' of Hce, u follows: Exceltlor nnd Shuck Mat trwaiB, full Hlie, cotton top, 31 Mi ecoml alio, cotton ton. "i crood idaln Miuck MtittrcHSvu. 61 and 'i Lounge, Hlnalu, anil i-rll) Mattresnea nt leductd prlcea to suit the hard times, Terms tmcuy cash. lllKhest casli price paid for rum S-W-lUw-lw. Th Private Proscription Boole, lireiktiiliU, Cui rk, IVuiuniHWii, f 1U ( Hiula, itituoil, Hjdnn'tle, rlaofo- j rLniiu.DaFkm m.-nw, i.u ilixi. "" him na nervous iJtt blUtrana Kxhauatlcn, Xmpoten Lcy. tlctr KtrU tur bDvl til riWftM-anl ill! frCUl Klnnam. T....J.n -IMim. Uiuf, lurucy uii-t Uallli r b MOUldX ftA Of-IAta for ll.n ToIkaIa vtmIdUod Boob, tht uui mi tt ,lax, preicr law " . ..Vr "utn i- i "tOT AMHIPAN HEMK0V CO.. M1 X hi union iii:ai.i:h.s. R. SMYTH & CO., Whnlr.alc mid U UW Drains III Foreign and Domestic LIQUORS AM) WIXKN OF ALIj KIX1IN, No. 60 Ohio Levee, CAIItO, ILLS. MKSSItr. ."Jinil A CO. lave uiitly a lory atock of the lt koo-N In tin.' iiiur ki-t, ami Klwc-clal nttttitlon loll' lolnl runch of the butlm-A hi:. ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! JOHN SPROAT, Whblraaltt atnl IttUul Dmlir In PURE LAKE ICE Cairo and Kanknkeo, HI. CAIRO OFFICE : At Ilulcn &Wllon', Corner Twelfth St and Ohio Luvto. In 111 nm an Ice wapon throtiirhout the frnion, ikllvcrlnir pure lake leu In uny part of the city at tin- lort market price, unci will nlofurnl-li my frlrnitu ounlde the city with hy the cake or car I rad, pucktd In fairduat or ahlpmcnt to ank iliaUmr. iiti:i.s. Grand Central HOTEL. COMMERCIAL AVENUE Coi uor XJiBlxtla. JStx'oot, WH. WJJTZEL. Proprietor. A TIIUSTY JL- tnilna mntl .iiiImmi. watch kept nixtit and dy for The lt of arcominoUtlona Kii(tJ at 'I wo Dollars tr ilaj- for transient i-its-tr u'noi.i .sai.j: citm'citN, STRATTON & BIRD, Wholesale Grocers Ami Commission Merchants AGENTS AMERICAN POWDER CO, 57 Ohio Levee. II A Thoin I, Ii Thorn THOMS & BROTHER, (3ucciaor. lo II II UuU'ii,) Commission Merchants And dealers in STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, Foroltin and Domestic Fruit3 and Nuts 184 COMMERCIAL AVENUE. G. D WILLIAMSON, Wholesale Grocer Pcaler in BOAT STORES. Commission Merchant, No. 70 OHIO LEVEE. S1 PKCIAL iitteutlou gluii tocoiiilffiinictita and uutnK oniera i'Ai. r amxhi.s. B. r. PARKER, Dealer in c?aints, Oils, Varnishes, 3t3rtXTJ3X3:33S. Wall Papor, Window Glass, Win flow Shades, &c. Always on hand, the celebrated lllumlmitlns AVKOIIA Oil. Oornor Eleventh Stroot and Waahlnii ton Avenue CAIRO CITY BINDERY, a, o. xxTTxaxj-s. PROPRIETOR, BINDER AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER. lulletln Bulldlnir, Corner Twelfth Street and Waahlmston Avenuo, OaIto, Xlll-taoJ a. rj-Countr nml Railroad Work specialty, Mu un.cttin. LITTLE BROWN HANDS. A Vrrll.y I'licni. I,v .Mnr.V II. ol' Vvnw rorilsllli'. Kroiit, In regard lo the line ilvcii below the .. .. ....... i i-.. .....i...j i... -.i louhitf-tateiiienH: The poem entitled "I.lttlu llrown Jiani' waturiiienaooui ten vcar ajro by it thirteen year old H-hool lil of Crawlord-vllle, Ind., and tmblMied llr.'t In the Jwiwl ol that place. Cha. 15. llalplne, (Miles (Vliilcy) who was at that time publMiInu' the New Voik Citizrn, eiinie a(;ro il aeeldt ntally, and, being very much stritek by It beauty, reprinted It in.the fflu'ii, with a enuipiliiieiiiary mention of half a column In leii,'lh. 'i'hi! next week he publhlied Ita-jaln, and di.toted over a column of hit paper In calling atten tion to iu wonderful beautv, pro iiouneln It the llnust poem eer written in America. 'I'hl. waMiotall; the week following he printed it again for the third time and gave a UU rea-on the rare beaulyoflhe poem, ami the fear that some leader might have ml-ed tee Ing It. A few week alter till the author ol "Little llrown HuiuN" received from the ptlblMier.acopy ol ISInrlvil't May mint, containing tin poem and quite a lengtjiy editorial notice, -iluilar hi char aeler to the one given by Ilalpluc. Since then it has been printed and read nearly all over the civilized world, but It is not probable that more than one render In llltv tlioicaud kiitiun even the author's name. It U .Mai v II. Krout, and -be I HIII living In l raulordvllle. "Little llrown Hands'' thonld render her name famous though 'he had never wilUcn another line. Hut -he hni written many other beautiliil poem. and is at present, if we are not mUtakeii. a regular con tributor to I he Orr' ami one or two other llr;t-clas publications : 'liny diile lion.i- Hit rows from the :ituir, I p thniURh the Ions lmdy lane. Where I tie ipuill iMii'lle) loud In the Wheat Held J hut i ello rilh rleninif pnilu lliev llief, In Hie thick vavliiK navea, W here the mirlet llpKI etrawUrry grow , 'ihey gather the nrllet -nowuropx, And tlicrtrct crlmwn hud ofthe roe- They Vv the hay ill tlieineadou, I hey sntlier the cldnr hlo'iin wiiltc , Ihey Hud where ihediiky graui purjile In the iKifl tiutdl rtciuUr liKht. '1 hey know Hlieiv Hie aiiple liatii: riH-it , And are awwter than Halt ' winent lliey know when-the Iruit lunui the thlek-t, On the lorjjr, Ilium blackberry lne. They trather the delicate mh weed-, And build tiny rantlc or.iud They pick up the Itautlful fe.i rhelU i'niry tetrkt tliat hafedriHeil to hind. Thev from the tall, rocklm; tiee topi, W Here the oriole'l hammock neat wIhk And at iij;ht time arcloldetl tu (dumb, r lly aaon th.it tin- fond mother lu.r-. Thoe who toll hrarely arc ilronfetl( The liiiiahleand poor become xre.it; And from tlirie brown hande.1 ctillrlreii tiallKro iiiltrmy ,.rtuti'. The kii ofthe until ir and Hutenrimi,, 'iirf, .bu unl veimt of the land. 'Hie awoiil and the clil-.-landpnlctte, Miatl lx- lield In the little brown baud. THE LOST BALLOOMSTS. PROBABLE DEATH OF DONALDSON AND A CHICAGO J0DKNALIST. SeeliiMlt Hie Oepnrlllro ot" I In- lliilloon 'I I ie Alr-Slilp in no t oniiilliiii for lln-'l rip. (Krom the Chh ao Tiibune.l There Is every reason to fear that l'iof. Washington nonald.-ou and his hale companion, .Mr. Orhnwood of the Jour nal, perished in the hurricane of Thiir day night. Had the balloon been In lis most proper trim, that rutliles tempe-l would have orely tried 11 tanehne.. Uut 11, as there is abundant iva-ou to .u. jiect, the machine was In no lit condition to brave even the le."er hazards of a trip acro Lake .Michigan, tht hope that Douald-ou and his gue.-t reached -olId ground In rifely .'eenis only too de-pcrate. Tlie departure of the balloon was full of evil augury. An attempt has already been made lif the Tribune to describe the ordcrless and tumultuous uiauner ol its ascension. . frail bag of cheap cotton harnessed by wreath of old cordage lo a crazy wicker basket, there were no 'Igns of care or precaution in the pioce.-s of making ready. On the contrary, half a dozen liHllllcrent fellows In the hippo drome service hung to It iuitllstle way, and the aeronaut liim.-ell paid i-o little re gard to the swelling jjlobe that one might have been excused for Mippo-ing that he had no concern with it whatever. It was hnposMble to avoid noticing 1 111. KKXIS AMI P.VTCIU.S. i-oiiio ot them very clumsily repaired, which (IMlgurcd what i-hould otherwise have been Us unbroken contour. Tim ropes by which the car was attached were knotted, s-pllccd and tangled In a fashion more indicative of hurry and economy than ol proper regard lor the safety oi the professor and his compan ions. Altogether, tho balloon wore an alrol -habbiues,. and debility, not to have detected which, In the llyht of thu par ent evidence, seems unaccountable. Donaldson was evidently very nervous about tho start. He whistled vacantly to himself, and took frequent observations of tho wind and tho proniNc oi tho cky. Sunburnt, duty, and rc'tlcss, ho formed a plclureiiiuo contrast with thu apathetic caiivasinen who kept tho balloon to Its mooring3. The two repot ters who en tered the ear together held no conversa tion with him, and while they weielu the heat of an inaudible dialogue, hu swung lilin-ell', munkcy-fai-hlou, to a platform ol who netting just under tho neck of the balloon, In which unlragrant neighbor hood he remained till tho machine be came a speck in the upper blue. mi: r now n hail a good ihauce to KTiillnlze him, a he loaned, In the attitude of an auction eer, out tho tipper hoop and exchanged ftouio tharp and nervous raillery with 'tut licqualutauco down below. Hu looked short and very square-shouldered, with a gyiiiuasiVbreadth of chest anil blg-Jolnt- cdness. ins coat collar was turned up to siueiu a large, muscular uecK trout tho sun. and u ullk hat was drawn down over his lace. This latter was brown as a berry, with hair cropped short, a thlcli dved moiutiiche twisted up In an liuiuls lllvu point tit each end, and u pair of 1 bright dark eyes which roved hither and 1 thither, dust behind htm the brasses, 1 and tho reeds, and Hut drums of thu baud were braying and banging cheerily. ! A hundred wags shot ihelr quips at htm, and once In n whllo somebody, with htronger lungs than (he rest, caught his attention and won a reply. I ,lust bcioru Iho balloon began thu sc ries of fchort bumps and Jerks which was ,1... ...... iitii,. .r it. .1.1,-.. i.r, (.., 1 lAiHiiiKr., ,.. .......1 1 1 covcreu 1 us e- c Willi 111s ilium iiiiu -iiz.cn steadfastly ovcrthotreachcroiis lake. Ono of the wags sung mil : ''Donaldson, you'ipioltor out." Tlin ncronniil wns ullunl lor tt tnliutlc, llien lip imitlcr wl: "I wish to( irit I coultl 1" I (Jiiinwood ortho Journal was in tlml illiiy wlckcw.tr, pt'crlii'' tliroitL'li the net-woik- of i-ojio like a cii-joljlnl. Don a tlioii 8 wire perch win fully thrno feet above. lillt- the iirofessnr played at be IiiK eaplain ortlieair-lilp, llm polo pa. feiiKeriiia.lehliii.elfat home, and tip raWi!" a biitnlk. o circular, meant! for aerial ill-trllmtioii, allied If thev weie the prut Mon. r.verybody laughed at the lljjhtiieH of 1 'nr' I'-jlit JonahNoii, who Imd his arms turned round n nalr of the main rope?, and whose face was like t. copper uia-Ut. 'IheJournalM looked to bo a -lender I young fellow with plain hoiiet eouiite j nance, and was 'prion enough for one on the eve of such alatal voviigeas that Which, little n-ekhig, he was about to take. That he realized some- of the per- lb- of his -ituation win evident In the ex I tieuie gravity of his feature, which wore in uiari.i i i-iuiiit will-. Hie reck- ' le and i MOL'KINtl t tl ', Till: Mill!. It would be hard to d line the exact moment of the start. Half a dozen men ' heltl to the cable and Hit balloon .lowly mounting II or 1 feet mlM lo and Ir'o a- If It were some mon-ter caught In a i trail uml frantically bent on escape, Xow ' rolling Its huge bulk thh m.iv, now that. ' with )oiialdou swinging' Ironi the upper hoop and (iiiinwood hikuil backwitnl j and lorwiinl in lh- basket, t frightened ' the crowd Inlo a tuci-i--Ioii of stam-IK-de-. Then l)onaldoi. give an order I and (.irhnwood 'elztfl a .-and-bag and I poured It.s contents tlirongh the cordage on a score of unturned face-. There was a vnt lan-li nil round, a shower of hantl-bills from tin- ear, Hunt lug to the earth like a hundred thousand white llgitre, and befoie it- lllght could be realized, i m: ii.ii.Lox Mior ft" into Iho clear tky and wiu .-oon hang ing over the lake like sinbad' hovering roe. Douald.-on Mill kept his looting on the lcrch and waved liN hat. tjriniwood still K-eic(l through the hempen grate willed Imprisoned him. and Micd btindln alter bundle ol hand-bill-. Thu- amid th.; shouting of the mob and the cra-h of Hi" baud, the two unfortiintiles went to their fate. VKnnr.UAY mohmnu. after a nlu'lit of hurrk.tne, there wa early and anxioiii inquiry at the Hippo drome for the advcntiirou-, pair. To the llr.-t as well a to the latest qtte-tloner, .Mr. Itanium's agents could only reply with an expre.-Mon of hopeltiluc-ss. Don nliNon had survived such momentous peril In the pa-t, had come out -eathle-from so many hand-to-hand encounters with death, that there was excu'c enough for being coiillilent. Hut when later in the tlav a coa-tlng 'chooner brought news of the balloon' dire peril at an early hour of the night, some time before it wa called upon to stand Hie tremendous shock of tilt; tcui ni:r.;.1.l0I,t' ,or tUo voyager' atetv gave ""'""-'nlaiitbeiitd-that Tiu:v inn norii i ni.i, ,lri, TUo "I.Utle Guide," a small ',;r:,n ,.,. ployed In Hie luinboraiid lau-bark tint e entered .tit s port about 1) o'clock. I pou her arrival, her tupuiln, a SwmU- named Anders-en, and his mate, a cotnp-,utiut named Ha-iiiusseii, both told how at 7 o'clock on Thur.-d.ry evening, when olY Ciro-o point some 12 miles north id Chicago, and while -landing out ltd miles lrom the .-bore, they hail seen the bal loon droiitiiiiL' Its ear once and awhile Into the lake, only onie nille and a half dltant from their ves-el. llealizing the dangerou" .-Ituation of the aeronaut. Capt. Anders-en iieaded h schooner hi their direction. Hut betnre he could overtake the machine, which wa- bound ing tit a rapid paco on Hit; water, there wa- a sudden lightening' of the car, ami Tin: (.1.0111: sitor t pwaiid to 11 great height, soon disappearing altogether front the view oftho schooner. There Is every reaon to believe that the cati-e of the renewed buoyant- ofthe balloon was either the loss ot'iuo.-'r ofthe ballan or of one of the two lueklc voy agers. Capt. Anderen and hi mate were, so far a It can be positively settled at the present, the very Inst ob'erver of the balloon and it- human freight. What, alter their brief glluip-e, became of the great sphere and of the two men who Intrusted their I've to its perlldious keeping? "A Keposltory ol Kutliittn. I'leiisiirc nun instruction." harpefvF'bazar. li'mtriilal. i-oricr.ti op thu j.jiks?. Tbe lluzarli) edited with a contribution of tact and talent tliatweMdoiiiiliid Inany Journal; and the Journal It.eit l tho oigfn ot the grenl world orrb-hlun. Jioaton Tniv oler. The Ilazar comincnila luoli to u cry tin la bor of tho hoilschold-to thu cliiliheii tiv droll and pretty picture, t(, the young la' Ulei, by It-, laahlon-platui, in cndlc.M. variety, to tho provident in.ition bv its patterns lor tuo children's cMUes, to paterlnmtllui by Us ta-.lel'ul dci-lgns for cmbioldorod sllpiier.' and luxurious drc hlnii gowns, lint tho reading matter of tho liazar Is uiilforuily ot great excellence. Thu paper In nciitilrud a wide popnlaritv for the HreMdc eiuoMiicnl It nllonl. N, Y. Eitiiiii;; I'o-i. ' ' TKILUS : Harper's ll.izar, one ycar.,..?i no Pour dollar, includrs prcpaMuent ol 1' S. poctago by tlio publl(.hi'rs. tjtllischlplioDs to Harper's Mngazlno AVi ekly, and llazar. to one addiu-,s lor on year, Sue- CO; or two of Ilitrpei'-s Periodi cals to ouu addri ss for ono ycae, oj poatio Ireo. All uxtra cojir of either lliu .M.iliiziic, Wcukly, or llazar will tie supplied f-ratls for every club of live nib.t-riher-i nt ijt nf i-iieh, in ono riuiilttiiicc ; or, six copies lot if 20 W) without cx'ra copy i potagu ireo, Hack number cm bn supjilicd at any time. Tho seven vohuues of Harper',! llazar, lot tbo years I'llS, 'J, 'TO, '71, '"2, V, '71, elo-f-antiy bouml In b'lccn morocco cloth, will do s sout by express, Irolybt prepaitl, tor OOi-ni-h. ' iw ?..:.,, ' vSVacutwTi lei's arc not to copy lbl ad iliouttlie cxprcsj eiders ol JIni'porit llrollicrs AibllWHllAUlM:U& IHIOTUKUS. N. Y. CONFESSIONS OF A VICTIM. I'uhlliheilns nwarulnjr nnd tor Iho henellt o Vounp Men and olhera who auller from Nurvoua Uehlirtr, Loss of Manhood, He, lllvlnsr hla Kulea ofSill'-ciire. after inulerifouiK iniicii alli feriiiifand exiiense. and malli en lira on itcciv , u ,,0.iild dlivcted encloH. Ailtlnjia NA 'iiianikl jiayfaiii, l". o, liox i.vj, iirook lyn, N. v 7-7-i-vm. .Mldnjia .NA- Olough & Warren Organ Co.'s (La to SIMMONS Si CLOUGH ORGAN CO.,) -IMI'IIOVI I). CABINET - AM) Q iS u u (D a ft w u o t ii'Ti.u wmi Tin; brandC SCRIBNER'S PATENT QUALIFYING TUBES, An Invention )u intfnmo! Important lx-arlni; on the fnlmo reputation of lb e.1 ln'tniment', by menu- of which the quantity or volume of lone Is very largely llicieaH-d, and theipulilv of toiieien-lered Eqtt&l to M of Uu Bni Ilji Orp of k m Sijioily. f)nr celchratol "Vox L'ele-le.'' " Vo llimiana. chnniiiiiK "I'lllo" or "tlarlonet" Stop, "l.eim Horn," "Ciciimn.i," "Vo Anj-elel,' "Viola Ktherla" nnd ALL THE LATE IMPROVEMENTS Can he obtained only In ll-.e-c Organs Fifty Diffcront Styles, For tho Parlor and tho Church, Tho Best Material and Workmanship, Quality and Volumo of Tone Unequalled. 2?riICEa, 0QO TO SHOO. ?:ctc?y and War&rcccs, Ccr, Gth and Cnn?rss3 Sts., DETROIT, MI6AK, (Established in 1850.) Agents Wanted in F.vory County. Address CLOUGH & WARREN ORGAN CO., Detroit, Mich. BBtBGHIBS FOR THB ONLY $L25 A YEAR. I'll VKlflA.NK. IEO H LEACII, lit. D., HOMtEOPATHIST. Dr U-acli has hail a large cvihtIciicc in the practice of Medicine and Mirj-cry. K-pecIal at tention paid to thu llonuro.uhie treatment of .Surgical dl-enje.is, and dUea-ci of women and children. fi3" 'i latr. Comer oiiitit eiid Avimuiu and Xiiuhtlltet. ll-7-l-lf w ILI.IAM K. SailTII, 71. D. ni;Sll)i:.X'K: No. ill Thlrticnth atrtvt, he twix-u WaahhiKtou avenue anil Walnut atiit-t. OFt'lOKtNiiitli Hide of Kishth utm-t he twein t'omaierclal and Wiuhincton avenue. 0 1 W. DUNNINO, M. D. UUSIDHNCK Corner Mnlh ami W'alniil tlects. OIT1CT': Corner Sixth ali-eet and Ohio Ij'iie. OI-TICi: IlfiUIlS: 1'rvmria m. liin , nnd Cl-um'.' lo S p in. r)R. w. DI.AUW, Gormnn Physician. Ol'FICl. lhtdcr'a llloc.k, (np-atalic) , corner Kiuhlh sliivland W'n-hliiKlon avenue. i,.vtvvi:iis. JOHN II. MULKKY , AtUoriie.y ui Itiw. CAIKl), H.I.1KOIS OFl'ICU: KlKlith blrii t, N lwu-n Commer cial nnd Washington nvniiiifl. s AMUKIi P. WIIERI.HU, O Attorney at hinv. orKICKi Ohio I-VU-, over loom formcily occtiplcil hy Tin-t .National Hank, CAIItO, ILLINOIS. I (r . ( t REEN & QIIiJiKIVT, AttorneyH nnd C'ounselorN nt Jwhv. OFl'IClIi Ohio I.CVIV, rooms 7 and 8 L'ltyXnlionalllaiik, W'lllliun II. Urecn. ) William It (lllheit, OAlllO. ILLINOIS, Slllea Finl'k. UllU-it. QSiclul attention Klvcn to Admiralty and Sttmnboat haalnesa. PRESCRIPTION FREE. FOIl the upei-dy euro of Seminal Wenkncsa, liat ilanhood and nil disorders liroiisht on hy ludlicixtlons or vxneus Any HriiffKUt naa me iiiKiXKiieni. Address, ' Dr. K. Iin.TON A CO., l-'-'l-ihtw-lv Cincinnati, Ohio ORGANS - H O 1 H o o o Hj o Q omoinalion Organs vrntv iNi-ixtt.n " "Wilcox Patent." "Oeline l.oiititir.": e MRS. L. J. SPEARS, West Bldo Commercial Avonuo, hot ween Eiirhth nnU Kinth stroots. (Next door to .1 II11 wr's dry piods stole.) A I 111 I line of the lale-l and limit liHhlonaolu sljlet of HATS AND BONNETS always on hand. Alo ein-y vaiiely of Ribbons Laces and Trimmings, fiom the clic.ipf-l to the mot co-lly Uullen will And any and eierytliiiiu In heretme fora complete. Mrcct, hall 01 paily outfit. Priced lo conipele with any hi the Weal. 53-AU0 in;eut for the lloiiiusewlnit .'lachine. l'W-5-lti-tf HOVIE BROTHERS, PACKERS, Wholesale, Ketail and Commission. Wiloox'n 33 loo Jt. Corner Toplur nral Eiovuuth Stvuuta. Uayilighoot Cnsh rrico paid for Ilogit 11 ud Cut lie. DANIEL LAMPERT, Fashionable Barbor AM NOIITHSIDK OF lUUllTIl STItUK'J Botwoen WaahlnRtou and Comuioiclul Avenues. JAOOB WALTER, BUTCHER A.VD Dealer in Fresh Meats EIGHTH STREET, Between WMhlnrtou wd Commercial Avenuee, eoluu-g Hanny a. TTKBl'S fur al tho best Bet. I'otV, .Mutton 1 . . U.IIUM A I. . (.,.,1 ftM pareil to icrv nunlllea In nn iwcytat)U- llianiiw j U.VIUO, ILLINOIS. O. CLOSE, . ncral Commission Merchant AMD DKAUII M LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, HAIR, &o Under Oitr lUtloaal Bmk. T WILL aril In car-loal lot at mannfacflirera . prloea, adding Frehtht. JOHN B. PHILLZS AND SON, (Succeaaors to John It. l'hlllli) FORWARDING AND Commission Merchants Mv Dealers In KAY. CORN, OATS. FLOUR, MEAL, BRAN, etc. Agenta for LAFLIN BAUD POWDER, CO :Cornr Teatk Street avMd Ohio Jjevao. 7. 1) MiithUM E C. MATHUSS & UH1, FORWARDING And (iencral Commission Merchants Dualcrs in FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY AND PRODUCE, 0-L Oliio Iiovoo, K. .1. Ayrea. s. I). Ayrea AYRES & GO., riioua And general Commission Merchants No. 7b OHIO LEVEE. M V. I-AHKLII. W 1 AM.V.V. J.1I.W1LU. PARKER, AXLEY & WILD, ("Micce-d-nr to I'arker A Axley,) (ISSCIlM. C03nifSSI0N .MERCHANTS Dealers In Ha.y, Corii, Oats, Flour awl Couu try rrodueo Oflnerally ORANGES, LEMONS, and CHOICE BUTTER, A Specl..liy. -0. Comraerclat A-veuUc, CAIRO, ILI.. II VIST. I'AIIKKU II II. CtrxMNdllAM. PARKER & CUNNINGHAM, (Successors to .Miller ,t ''inker,) FORWARD G AND Commission Merchants And Dealers In WirEAT, MEAL, GRAIN, HAY. ETC. OITICK ! lil 0IUO1.KM.K. (. .WHO, ILLINOIS. tC?-yehae leaie-l the I.irKc- Yellow Wain house, storaee capacity .'l.ooo inn, which Klve.s us ample facilities for ntoring andahippinK tl-s-lf. IMNUltAM't:. O. N. HUGHES, General Insurance Agent. OFFICE: oizio xjBVbjo, Orer Vathuii ft UU't. NONK hut Flr.t-Cluaa Companica reure aeutcd. INSURANCE. ESTABLISHED 1858. S AFFORD, MORRIS AND CANDEE, Ceneral Insurance Agents, 73 OHIO LEVEE, City Natlontl Buk BuUdlar, n-iUirt. The Oldest EsUbliehed Aeucy In Soutta em Illinois, representing ovxr 205 000 000. CAIRO BOX and BASKET CO Pettier in AlUimh) hard end ort,' FLOORING, SIDING, LATH, o Mill euii Tjrf Jornor Tbirty-Fourth 8tr. ami Ohio Lctm. onirti M mitor.EVcc.