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rmucr.itir.v. W. L. BRISTOL, FAMILY GROCER Roenn ovorvthinK nortnininsr to tho lino of Stiiplo nnu Fancy Gro sorioH, Woodonwaro, VcgotabloB, Fruits, Sic, &o. i - r- Try My Now Stylo Mixed T .E5 . Different Combination From any Boforo OH'crcd in tho Market, and of Excellent Flavor. Whittaker Hams WISCONSIN BUTTER, .Sveont luvi IUch Central Hop Yeast Again This Summer. . NEW STYLE LAMP CHIMNEYS, SEE THEM csiorBtacsEcaJiEsn No. 32 EIGHT STREET CAIRO XIX. M!.. Coal Coal. PITTSBURGH, PARADISE, MT. CARBON(Big Muddy) Vt - PEYTONA CANNEL COAL! Orders for Coal by tho car-load, '.on, or in hogsheads, for shipment, promptly auonuca to. 8S&"To largo consumers and all manufacturers, wo aro prepared :o supply any quantity, by tho month or year, at uniform rates. CAIRO CITY COAL COMPANY. EJ-Italllilay Ilro 'sonifc, No TO Ohio. I.ev t-llairiiUiy Itro wlurtbout. rf-At KKj j.ttun Mills, or Ki"Al tin" t;cat l)unii, toot of Thlrty-l.l(!ht 'jit Er-I'ost OIHcc Drawer, . VALENTINE RESOH, GROCER. Itculcr In- Buttor, Eggs, Fish, Poultry, Gamo and all kinds of fresh . Fruit and Vegetables. Eighth Street Carro, 111 t3-Onle for Sttumbciut iioniilly lllliil at miy hour, day onilulit. ,-l.Mt HOWIE BROTHERS, PACKERS, Wholesale, Retail and Commission. niawni whew, Hir-Highost Cash Frico paid for Hogs and Cattlo. A Book for the People. 1, A IriMllmuto lunllol uik rf S30 ( larxu uiutlu cultiinu I'ujrc, suit Iliif , t I'-a i-. tiul tMiitruvlllJc.i ull Itiu liaturul, .. iiniul umllriuliiUlluh.ollhll vll, Mnri'lnn. 1.- .I..tl.. .1 .M.imllHfU. or jfAltniAUI linn,, tho Hysterica of tteproduotlon, ttc. A .ui.JaiO ni tit irlty on i lie t arluu. iIIhuhs ui iiiu li r nary and Ocu. eiu.ivoOriJi,",,".',l!,,!I"'f1"lll"ll"ii " lurmsol frf vote, Voneiealswl L'lironluUUea.csui' l,uili llic tHtt of Early Anuses mi iii u.ii ,, ,t, , ul1 n. ,1m,, K,ri ol rsctsKi ImIiiw ""'I olii r inmlunc, lisilliia o iire. ,.,.iuto deesy uwl Inipoency-oirliii tuuiMlluriu ilie inirrlKl sml .llius" "v,")!1. ".'f "'"'tc. ut u mtre riJUu it iisiiip. Al.o iiill Medical TreMl.o uuthc niovv aiK'..i,tijpait't''Jv auui,.., THE MEDICAL 4 BUEOIOALINSTITUTE, NltWAVKKK, WIM-. ZSSBSZttS AYS' huimii.'i " "",V .r.rV'.Vir.i ' ""uiisi u thlrtoni'iiliiiroiiltrtiiwiilof Sppruisiorrhia. tv. VOL. 7. Milium i:ai,f.iim. R. SMYTH & CO., WIioImuIp uii.1 ttctnll Dculm In Foreign axu Domestic ; ' LIQTJOB.S .VSti WD IV KM OF AliTi MINIIM, No. 60 Ohio Levee, CAIRO, ILLS. MKSHIU SMITH ft CO. luT CnUMly ii lurire oKx-k or the licit gnol Hi Um' flint ktl, nml KlvofiKll nttcntloii to Hip Mholt-nilc ranch of the liiiiltice in:, ICE. Tho Undersigned Ilaving Given up the CITY TRADE, Ih now Prepared to Furnish Ico by tho CAB. LOAD, At prices that will Comparo Fav orably with any Dealer. He will now Dovoto his atten tion Entirely to his WHOLESALE TRADE. JOHN SPROAT. iioti:i..n. Grand Central HOTEL, COMMERCIAL AVENUE! Corner UiKlitlx Street, WM. WETZEL. Proprietor. A TKUVrY watch kcj.t nljrht ami ily for trains anu si.-aMiiio.iu. '11m W-.l of HrctitiiiurMluilfjtia irtit-sta vt'lwn Dollars iir 1it. fur trunslrnt wiioixsai.i: oitot i.iih. STRATTON & BIRD, Wholesale Grocers Ami Commission Merchants AOEHTS AStERICAN POWDEIt CO. 57 Ohio Lovoe. G. D WILLIAMSON, Wholesale Grocer Dealer In BOAT STORES,! Commission Merchant, No. 76 OHIO LEVEE. Sl'rX'IAI. attention Rlwn tocoiuljriiiiicnts a. 1 lllllns onlrra I'AI.M AM) OILS. B. F. PARKER, IleaUr In r?aints, Oils, Varnishes, Vall Papor, Window Glass, Win dow Shades, &c. Altvnyi on Imnil, thu eelebrateil llluinlmitlng AUllOKA OIL. Corner Eloventh Street and Waahinfc ton Avenue CAIRO CITY BINDERY, a, o. xxxtzixjs, FB0FRIET0B, BINDER AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER. lullotlu Bulldinir, Corner Twolfth Street and Washington Avenue, Cairo, Xlllxxoiw. rComitv nml Ibillmml Work n B'-liiUy. JACOB WALTER, BUTCHER Dealer in Fresh Meats EIGHTH STREET, Between Waihlntttou and Commercial Avonuoa, aojoininv aunyi, T"lii:i'H for erili! the lies! llcef, l'ork, Million J..V. Venl, l-uinli SniiMiizti. Ac, anil Is nro imrol tn nerve fiiinl rn In hii aci'ilalilt iiiiinmr one, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1875. JirAIITIl l I. TIIIH. Hroiitlfiil larn arr tliujc thai wrnrt It iiialli ri- little lftl:rk or UlTi YVImle-simliil hiineity prlnKi! Ihrie, jr. Ilcinillfiil er nro thotc II11U sWivv', I.lki; crystal iiiMhi-ielni1r-KI'ii lliniitlfit. thuiiiihtitliut ImmgloW. lUnullful Him tire thofc hoiYiiriU I .nip rrotii ihc iMurt like ur jf of hlnlt rl wlniriitlrniii!irn'lmi'ftlpl. Itmiltlfnl hnmls are tho that ilu Work that leani-t, Iiiuvennrt true, Moment liy moment, the UnU tin)' lhnli),'h- Ilemtifiil ficl nro thjc Hint irn On kliully ministries lnant trn lovvn liiivll"--l vrn, It i.oM mil- It k Itealitlllll limilitrr ale lliice that lieaf Oi'i'li " liunleiM nf IiihikI) rurn Willi ialli nt niK!aiiil il.illy (pimer. llc.iiillfnl llwi nre tliox: that kle; fjlleiit rher nf liailiiif f, W ho-ehlilileti rmintalttK lint few mt) pw. Hntntifiil IwillKlitAlfjl ofjiiin, lUmlltllill (?"al, with nicV Well WBn, lleiiillliilii-t. Willi work will ilmie. litiiullful (tnnw, nlnrrrnit'-nii i, U'irii lirnuii I'll I. wliHieilrlllf I cilcen Out WorifKiK liamU Oil, IkuuUIiiI leeil I. lien l . .Mieri'iii. THE MISSISSIPPI. i NjNldii of ll.thiutr Hil the Wuirr I'runi 4'nir to . Orlfimsj Heeom nieinl'.'il. Niv Vork HemM, A MRciitl ruitort of tin; Clilcf .Sl-riial Olllwrnt WnihiiiKtoii in tuliitlun tu Die IlootU In tliu Mhiilpti tiiid lt tribntit rlc" k,uws Hut very nijiid Viirlatlum of tliu river lcvtlt an: occttrriitir at several tioliil (tlou' tliclr rei-pcclivii uoiir.'n. 'I'tn t-i if ri 1 1 ir I'linnl'l J 1iii'h wl ii i( 1 1 f'ci t 1 1 tla.v to ilay tliu actual iirorcti ol" the in tiiHlatlont liy reference to the several points Mica'silvely tlircalcncil ami the more or Jo jaiilil rle or fall of thu water at thi'te nlaee. A noticeable feature of ail llie?e report? Is tliedoubtlnl e.t)rulMiij. tuiiler the heatl of "iroba- bllitU:?, ' reiaMlin' Hie rt-e or tail ol the river levels i certain points ; for pmlie lioiis of (Ills character inii.-t ncctsarlly he bared on the uncertain movements of :i succelon of wave of Inundation crea ted by local rain storms which pro duce the. oscillation.- In the river Ievi:ls observable during grinds of heavy rain, such ;! are now belli;: exerlcnced in the norlhern, eatern and soiithwotern sec tions of the .Ml-siippl baln. The Teat leii''lli ol tin: rivers ami the Itn- inen-u area of the vvuter-lieiN il mined bv them create tin; possibility of extraordi nary relative tijiiereuces ol level as com pared with tlieoriiinary Height ol the river at several points, i hits u rapid ri-e inav be taking pLieu at Cairo and New Or leans shiiultaiieoii?lv, while the interven ing centre of sub-iuence present- itsell at Vlck-bur'. Thce o-cllhitiou- are very rapid on all thu Ohio Valley rivers, null an: due to tin- topography ol that water shed, which Is lavornblu to thu Hiiiy dichar;e of a heavy rainfall Into the tuitural lini - of river drainage. 'J'he re Kloim wliene Hie tlcntrtictlvu flood that are deva-tntlng tlus low land have de scended uru iieculutrly Uitbli, to storm visitations heln;r within the zone which lies letvvien the areas of generation of warm and eohl current'', and where these contending pneumatic forces stni' rlc lor the mattery nntl develop in their nieetin''tui'atino- iiiericui-iurnaueesiuat culminate In tliu meteoric plienoinena of rain storm-, tornadoes and cvclone. I he Misi--ippi below Cairo has received all the water of thu recent storms nntl which, belli;: brought down by thu tribu tary systems have gathered force and volume in their de-cent, and tu-hed into the main river with the accumulated en ergy of the entire rainfall of an Immi'ii-o irea collected In one uoiiv. it lia been ;eo!o'ically iliMiioustnited that the junc tion of tho Ohio with the .MI U-lppi mark- the northerly limit of the area of valley or bottom laud -ubjeet to inunda tion. Iroui till- point to the (iulf of .Mex ico Mrutch the great alluvial plain of the .Mi-.-1-sippi bottom," and It I- from here that the levee system must be )er lected on either bank of the great river tor their protection from Inundation, Thu Hoods that have destroyed so much properly along tnu exposed or oatiiy de fended river fronts are now pouring into the Gulf. The slight variations of level at Cairo, Memphis Vicksburg and New Oi lcans are duu to loial rain storms, vv hlch have a slight cilcct on thu volume of water In the river, or to the gradual downward progress ol the swollen waters being checked at certain points and dammed back by thu sinuosities of the channel or oilier cause-. Never, perhaps, in the history ol Ihc Mississippi Hoods has a better opportunity presented Itself for a complete study of the physics of thu river, from wliic'.: plans may ne (icviscti ny wnicn a perma nent and rciiaUK! protection can Do at lorded for the future. Thu Htrald hits frequently pointed out thu necessity lor thu adoption of protective measure. niralii't the frequent and destructive Inun dations that threaten to utterly Impover ish t is important section oi me country. nml has recommended tho work to the attention of thu local governments ol the lnlere--tcd regions as ouu In which co-operation would produce thu grandest results and as sure thu material prosperity of the river States. Millions of dollars' worth ot property Is annually destroyed tilonj the line oi i tie .Mississippi ami us mini' tarles which would be saved If a deter mined, united and well directed ell'urt was made to remedy evils that arise from ignorance, apathy and jealousy The United htates engineers who were detailed to examine and report on tin; Mlssis ppl leveu system and thu general coudition of the river have recommended the remodelling ot Urn whole plan ol dyking out thu waters from Cairo to the Gulf. This work should be commenced at once, Any errors heretofore made In thu location and construction of levees should bo rcc- tilled, so that thu capacity ot the channel will not no unpaired ami a nee now ne permitted to tlio flood waters from thu upper watershed. Great disasters, sueli as aro now visiting this fertllu region, eausu a disturbance In the trade nud financial equilibrium of thu whole eotuw try which reacts on every brunch of .In dustry, and, although one section may bo temporarily benefited by the prostra tion of another, In thu long ruueach will havu to hear Its share of the costs of building up again with years of painful labor what a lAv well timed efforts might have saved from destruction. An Liirnuid vvonmn. with iiknlt'u inliiT liaiul. Diirsiiuil hur lover, of whom t-lio wits jciilons, tliron'li tliu 1'iirU itieots. lVo- piu jcuruti in inn iiiKiit, nnu, iisniiiiit'u, nu tnnii'd, inul waited for Iht to t'oinu up, when i-lm plttni'tl tliu knife in his throat, ninl ho Uli'il In tlircii iiilnnte.s, aire t'.H. Keimtor Koj . KronvlCtnltiinooKn'Ihnes, Atif. in 1 In politics Senator ICcy Is a National Democrat. Ilu 1 no llourbon, and fccN no blttcnie-s on account ot ine pan. rive vi'.-ir m. .Miiv '!. 1S70. at the dec oration ol the Confederate graves In Mil dly, lie -aid : , , . "I.aeli section believed It-ell ngiu ami war had to come. Let us thank God that llieconlilct is over. J. ft us all rec ognlzo the consiMeney, integrity and devotion to principle of both sides, and not provoke new ho-tllltle.s by Indulging in terms ol eontume v towani one an- oilier. "I have no doubt that thousand- ol Confcderati! soldiers fell lighting bravely fin the battlefield vvho-e souls are now In Heaven. I have no doubt tliattnqu-aniK of Federal -ohliers tell on thu Held ol battle lluhtliig just as bravely, nnu mat now their soul- are nl-o In Heaven. Do you think they are lighting and quarrel ing there to-day over this contest ': "I,ct us overlook and excti-e the faults of ouu another. And on this holy ilny (this decoration was on Sun dny) and in thi" sacred place, sur rounded by the ashes of friends and of strangers, let us vow that wo will be friends and Hint hereafter wo will work together in peace and harmony, ac knowledging one flag and one country, knowing neither Norm nor South, seeking and encouraging nothing in any one but virtue and rightcoti-iicss he he of whatever race or section declaring here, over the graves of our dead, that we are now one harmonious people, with a common destiny, striving bv our earn estness In good works ut'la-t to be re-unlled above In the -auiu glorious heaven.'' These "ciitiinents he -till entertains nntl manifest- not only in words but in actions. In regard to thu financial question, hu favors the resumption of -pecle payment at as early a day as pos-lble, without too violent disturbance of the e-tabilshed methods of doing bu-inc-s. He U nei ther an iutlationi-t nor a eontractloni-t, but believes that the ludu-try and enter prise of tho American people, untram melled by unwise legislation, will be nui 'ply sufficient to settle all tiietliianclaldlf tlctillics under which tliev are now labor ing. In his personal appearance. Senator Key Is preiios-e-slng. He ha- a tall, com manding llgure. a massive head, hair and beard tinged with grey, grey eyes, and a genial expression on his face which tloes not belle his character. No man is per sonally more popular In Kat Tcnucs-ce, and no man can know him Intimately, without feeling for him both admiration and re'pect. .Much Is expected of him. anu we nciicvc ne win not disappoint me expectations of ids friends The Ire and the R:iiui. l.Viw YorV lUmM J Heeently arrived steamers report that the Atlantic is l'tillofiee, and thU explains the mystery oi ttie inee.-iant rain iroin which the Kiteni seaboard nndlndeed the whole country has been .-nllerinj' for more weeks than It is a iilea-ant thins to tiiink ..r t , probable that there "has been n inllil vvli,ir , (.Jlrjy srj,, the Aretii: re-fion. 'J'IiIh m, 4u-ed open water', wlileh have borne into the .Mi.in. tic nn uncommon (itantity of ice. This lreut liiii- ot tcu. Urlttltij? Into lower lali tildes is rapidly inclUnjr; and tlie vapors iirl-in;,' trom lture drawn to tlm Innd nud yield n.s the too abundant rain tnrnis which have caused tinod- tind mor or le-s injury toerop'. 1 lie laud, ".'atlieruiK l I1U.IL lll,'lllal'M,ls, lllllll (Ui;'"-..,!,,,,!,,;;,,- inir out tiL-o more Ireely. heat- and rari- lies the air upon it, and the vapors nriIn from the Melting ice null in to Ml the vacuum thus constantly created by the iiminerlie.it. If this exnlmialion is coireet wo m.'iv have a continuation of the rains for some time to come until the ma e of ico aro melted, or until their remain', drift further sol, tli. It I- not a pleasant thing to think that the disagreeable weather of the last few weeks may continue tor ..oine' weeks to come. Hut we may look for a charm ing autumn, and tin- will reward us for the rtiflenng.s of the most tlUagreeablc summer of many years A WHlklnir liii'iioliloii A curious tory is told of Ocuer.il (.'. A. Kvans, of Augusta, Ga. At the bat tle of .Monoeacy, Maryland, while lead- ng )ii4 urlg.uic in name, tie was struck I III,, ll'lt -till! llV M till II Tito ll.'lll. Till, ball passed tluotifi Ids arm nud thence tnrougu ins nony. jn plowing itirougit his coat pocket It tore through a paper ol pins, our.vitig some ot them In the fle-h. For tlio pint two months ho has been troubled with a pain about n foot and a hall from the wound. A week or two ago a bump about as large as a pigeon egg was raWed on the spot where the pain was niot se vere. A few days ago three or four pins worked out of this bump, and it disap peared at once. Thus for eleven year Mr. Kvnns has been a walking pincu-li-ion. 4t'oillirll'N t'oiielitnriii. IrYumtlie' .ulmillo (tin ) sluti'lanl. An old man named .lack Stack, an Irish man, died In lids place one day last week. He had long been employed by Captain Thonips-on as a hostler, and was regarded as a faithful and attentive em ploye. He used to lie proud ot thu laef that ho once drove a carri age in which Daniel O'Cou nelt wits riding. O'Connull was taklnga pardon to a man about to be hung. One of the horses stumbled and fell to thu ground. O'Connell jumped out of the coach and ran on foot to the scene of the hanging, and Just reached it in time to save the man's life the rope was around his neck. .lack died on tho centennial anniversary ot O'Connell's birth. A BOOK FORJHE MILLION; a. I A rritHS CooOMler t Itl TUT fl 1W a W MsrriH, cr ttc. sboii k t.1 nitrrr.cn ths pby.ioioriefc rs. fl -m mjt ries SB'S rtf clstlon. el WtVUttOi tu ieis.1 irifm. ns u.. U!..t dlMoifri.. la lis Klfoos cf rr'l"el'n' (rtHnlst ofmastloo for lliois bo srs osrjM sr c.i,mjjsi msr. H.KI lUII l U rc lost outfl J2 ""! loe .DlsesslBol.tcr.lclrsWtblb'us. I, eooulut lbs ciwr fncs sol 4lf,,5'. ,rrleitn .h'.. rcpst.Uon 'is orU wWs. snd .bould t. In ih. rrt. tVJr.r.K llots. linnbrsoc.sierjtblol on ibt nbjMiol lb fer. Ut. .j.i.m ibsl Uwortb Uoll. s4 muck tbst Ii sol puUiibd i sdt olbr wort. JU4..II Dr. Until' Blipmisrf, o iJN.tUbth itrst' St. Uulj, tit. Nolle to tht Afflicted nd UnforluntU, H.fors srpl;ln( U lbs uolorlom justki i b 4rtli l it publls ciMri. cr mini ssr qu.ei irmMl". Iru.. Dr. ' Dr'n" uJi'5'pl.i s ooubl. bssH tl "'SL'.V.M7'' la Udr4 b, sons ! lbs no.t ''M,J?!'c,,'l,r"''1'"- SMsllr or b inslli oft lis dlwssss oi lt la bis oikt s' Is Konb Kilt lb simi, kstwsa U unl Ch.'nnt 1. lonll. wo. TAKE NOTICE. T WII.I. iirosecuto'totlir uliiiost I'.xtfiitof tliu L luvv thu iwrson orwruiii vvlinnre iljlnK niy Traile Miiik-(tloiir Iniml)-- 'I.ocli hutrlnv" on nonr iniinnturtiireii ny oiy;r?." Wi;,.. ifcrinl, llllnoH, Aiiviul . l H-'JMw. iralletiiu Wood!Wood!Wood! COAL! COAL ! COAL! BIG MUDDY (Mount Carbon Coal.) Tho Cairo & St. Louis Transfer & Coal Company is now proparcd to fill orders for Wood and Coal, Dolivercd to anv part of tho City, at tho Lowoat Cash Prioo. OFFICE AND YARD at tho Cairo tt St. Louis Narrow Gtuigo Depot. XjIST Wt.od, 4 feet, poi- cord Wood, sawed, per cord Wood, sawed and split, per cord Coal, car load, per ton Coul, car load, slnslaton Cont, car load, one-half ton LnAVli nrrlnrn lit V. TW. J-.tnrlflnth'fl.flQ Ohln Sixth street and Commercial Avenue, and Orders Solicited and Promptly Filled. F. M. WARD, JAS.K.LAITE, Soc'y A Troas. F. M. STOCXEFLETH, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in FORBiaiV AND DOMESTIC Wines and Liquors, 62 OHIO LEVEE, - - CAIRO, ILL. Keeps a full stock of ZSLon.t-ixols.-sr Bourtoon, Monongahela, Rye and Robinson County FRENCH BRANDIES, HOLLAND GIN, RHINE, KELLY ISLAND AND CALIFORNIA WINES. LARGE STOCK OITwol fur Sale ut Great Reduction in Prices 11Y Domestics, Sheetings, Prints, Bleached Muslins, Ginghams, Cretones, Table Linens, Percales, LARGE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS, Lawns, Japanese Silks, Alpacas, tjtyp Slock of ; White Gooda, Victoria Lawno, 3wia Maraalles, nml ii lige Slock o I Klbbons. llil- eiillrctnck- will Iw ml. I ut uctiiiil cut. unit cmititiur nnlil It in closeit mil. ChI'. aiiu ot'eoiltillldioi nir.ll Jl.irKUIns J XKK.VIS STItltTI.V U.VMII. Corner Eignth. St. and Comiaareial Avs t-s-tf l'HYSHIANS. SMITH, M. D. UKSIDK.NX'i:: Xo. :l ThlitiTiith stmt, U lirren VV'aililiiKton avenuv nml VViitnut stictt. UFFICi:: North slilc of Klqhtli stiift In tvrcvii Coinnierclal nml VV'iuliliiKton nvriuic. 0. W. DUNNING, M. D. UKSIDEXCi:: Cniucr Nlnlli nml VV'iilimt trwt. Ot'FICK: Corner Sixth stmt ami Olilo U'vi. OIT1CE IIODItS: Kronitiit.m. Vim., nml Ciolll !i to S i in. LAWYKIW. J OHN H. MULKEY, Attorney ni Ijiiir. CAIRO, ILLINOIS, OrriCKi KlKhtli Slritt, Iwtwccn Commer cial nml Wunhincton iivenni'H, WHEELER, Attorney nt Iiitw. OKFK'K! Ohio U'U?, over roonl loiinorly ucctii!l by First National Hunk, CAIIIO. ILLINOIS. QREEN & QILDERT, Attorneys and CouiiNclorN ut Jjau'. OFr'ICH; Ohio Lcvct, rooim 7 ami S City Xutlonal Hank, VV'llllnni II (iiwn. ) William 11. tillliirt, C.V1K0 ILLINOIS. Milt Kml'k Ul!!)it." irVSoxrlnl nltriillnn Lrlvcn tn AilmlniltV nntl 3taiinlioat huslncai. VAKIKTV NTOIli:. CTew-York Store WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. VARIETY STOCK IN THE CITY. Goods Sold Very GJoso. Uornwr 10th 8t. and Commercial Av OAIBO. ILLINOIS, C. 0. PATTER & CO. NO. 209. S3 60. i eo. ' SB 00 S3 00, S3 BO. t i OO. t..v. nf flin r-r.,B4nl floln,.. at the Company's OrHce. Supt. 01 DRY GOODS Suitings, Silk Poplins, Grenadines. IlKAI. EST.VTi: AUKNT. JOHN d. HARMAN & GO. i ANI P3IOXJS-E3 0-E3lSrT3 COLLECTORS, JONVEVANCEUS, NOTARIES PUBLIC Land Airenta of the Illinois Central and DurliUKton and Uulnoy K. R. Compaiilea. North Cor, Sixth and Ohio Lovee, CAIRO. ILLINOIS. r. :. i.yncii. i. J. IIOWI.KV, LYNCH & HOWLEY, RTIAT.i 3nTjLTJE3 ANII House Agents, Collectors and Conveyanoers. OFFICE At tlta Court House. MRS. L. J. SPEARS, IFASHIONABLE Wust sfda Coraruorcial Avenue, between Eitrbth and Ninth streets, tNYxt iloor tn ! llnritir's illy poods stovr.) Alull Unuot' thu lutift nii'l most lUehloiiiiblc iltj li'i of HATS AND BONNETS always on liaml. Also tvwrv variety of Ribbons Lncos and Trimmings, from the ehe.iiieM lo tho most colly l-wllf will 11ml any ami cvrrj thins in her store lorn coini'leteBlieet, hull urimily imtllt. 1'ili-e to eoniiu'lf with any In ll . B3-AloiiKWlt lor the Home ,-ewlns .Machine. ITH.3-rJ-tf O'CALLAHAN & HALL, IRON, TIN AND Slate Hoofers Roofing and Guttering a Specialty. Slate Roofiing a Specialty in any part of Boutnorn Illinois. Iiicthtninn Rods. Pumps, BtoveB and Tinware. Jobbing Promptly Dons. SM-lli-ly R. W. FORWARDIHO AND Commission Merchant, And dealer lu FLOUH, MEAL. ORAIIf RAT, JETO. j (MMO.IM.IXOI. orrict : r.soiiioMvri:. if-tr. C. CLOSE, Owral Commission Merchant Asn tir.ALicii ik LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, HAIR, Sir., Under City Hatioucl Stvak. I WILL sell In car-load loti it Bttaubcturt ri prlcr, aiMlnic Freight. JOHN B. PHIXXJft AND" SON, (SuTrwor to John B. PhlllM ' FORWARDING AXU Commission Merchants HAY, CORN, OATS, FLOUR, KKAI, BXAX, tt. Agwttfor LAFLIN k KAND MWDEX CO ICoraer Tenth Street Mid Okie Lavee. .. I MlllllllM. MATHUSS 6c UHL, FORWARDING Ami litncnil Commission Merchants Praters In FLOUR, GRAIN, HAT AND PRODUCE, Q4 oiaiio Xiovee. P. CUHL, Keliislc Flour Merctaiit Millers' Agent. Xofi) Ohio Levee, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. T'lG-tf. K. J. Arr. S. I). Aym. AYRES tc CO., Ami Rencral Commission Merchants No. 78 OHIO LEVEE. L. D. THOMS, Commission Merchant, Ami ilralrr in STAPLE AND FAlfOT GROCERIES, Foreign and 'Domestic Fruits and Nuts 184 COMMMCIAX AVENUE. Mir. UrAPT. I'AIIKLn. II 11. tr.NNl.HtUlill. PARKER & CUNNINGHAM, (iicrcuora lo Miller A Parker,) FORWARD O AND Commission Merchants Ami Dealers in WHEAT, MEAL, GRAIN, HAY, ETC. OKKICi: ! HI OHIO I.KVKB. CAIItO, ILLINOIS. STlVe have lmRtl the Mtae Yellow Ware liouoe, atoniKe ruiuiclty 3,oun ion, which girrt in imiplf f.icil It le fur slorlng nml hli(iln. "o. N. HUGHES, tfenml Insurance Agent OFFICE i oxzxo Xj-axrzi3D, OTr Xatbnu XTU'i. NONK hut leuted. Fimt-C'laM Coinnle Rprt INSTJBANOE. E1TABLISHEO lii8. SAFFORD, MORRIS AND CANDIE, Crnfrnl Insurance Agents, 73 OHIO IsXVJCX; s City XkUbaal BsUtk BaUiUf, ss ttHn. Ths OldMt aUblUliast AMy la Bsmtk 161 000 000 T.Vi