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aig ointtpf on rxrry imita
J:iWHowiml courtol inuiry,: the
goverimont elosed its c.i&i lust wtck.-
Gen.'lTownrtl herein hi defence ycilc.r-.
day, nnil will fuiilinue it duriiiLMtho
,wcek !
bECUKTAllV Jtl(."IIAl!lM.V has loft
Washington forn few d;iy. rost.jrind
jteW(vcry body is M'ifliiuij that In'1 ro
t'lrtaliotH'rnm'lhc duties of the ieiT0
rfy of Uie treasury might be forever.
The crusado la not yet over with the
t . Illoorninctoti women. Thoy have
I. rimed twelve thousand dollars and .an
, nounco their intention of raising fifty
thdufcaml, to prbfediito the war' upon
tho saloons.
An amendment to the appropriation
bjll, passed on Saturday, cffodtuilly
' .I. '.' ' l. il '
L uucs mnj tvivu mu jir.imici' ui govuni-
mcut 9fncjal using public earriagas or
epl6ycs lor privafo putpopes.
So, u tilongh Attorney (lenpral
.Williiius may liavo been rolled
away from the chief justice
ship n bis wile's, laundalct, it has
selvui-a guod !purpoite and may now be
retired to fOrtfctfulnesa. (
'i'jft? farjtierH of the. ninctoenth con
. 'grossional ,dLrtrict. have just concluded
a genes of meetings at which thiiucs
'tiotfY political' ecbtiofity'iidS bccn the
frfubJiotPof iUnityion1. One-M' tho re
formsr tljeyjvijl iuaugiiralo will bo to
UQtnioao po uian for ;ui;onico who an
uouoccs ,hiut&clf as a candidate. Tlioy
J "ad'ciclcfMlncd- thft ofnco'Bh'all .seek the
. Juaivj llio(imn w,ho seeks the olliee will
find it faVboyoud bis reach.
, "'jl,tLJisp.v county jrcportH her
cascHif 'murder Tor-last week.-' Lv groe
J)2ery, keopcr. nd a blacksmith fjuarreled
abouta, lease. The former kuoq'kcd
ibeialtcr down with a piece''9r Ifiuber.
wounded 'man was cariicd -into a
vdrug.'Mort and properly eared for, but
ho ;&ank und diedvUhiu u lew hour.-i.
c llili"oinurdorcr, who wua pladad under
guard, escaped and ha. not bince been
Been. His name is Fulgutu ; that of
' tlic murdered man was Hobimon.
The reports from the overflowed.tlis
tricta bf the South show that tho i-itua-tion
becomes moro appalling every
hour. Five millious of acres of land
,are covered with water j over twenty-
five tbpusand people, and tho number
Is "consfantly incrcahing, are Bull4'uig
for tho .nccc'ssarics of life. 'J'erriblo as
" the'stnto of alairs is, tho subsidence of
-tho flood will bring buth'ttlo relief;
witli tho, work of the season lost, their
implements ruined, and their slock
swepl'ofTin tho general destruction, the
outlookj for the farmers and planters of
the. South is gloomy indeed.
A nicubachelor of Pittsburg, I'enn
tylvaiua,,licd tho other day.; lie was
uiourucd by a brother and .-uhistcr, his
sglo surviving iclatives, as onlv rich
"b.acbclors, dc?easc3, arc mourned by
those w'lio aro left behind to enjoy
their possessions. At Ins funeral, up
r .lrorriatc liouors were done to his mem
ory as a millionaire. The sinter
showed her grief by appearing in tho
, lPJfilj "c'lCft mourning habilia
. itV& Ilu litli'-'trV countenance
woro on expression of sad but beautiful
resignation. At tho proper time, the
.brother anil istcr prepared to t-ten into
ii ..their inberit'inao, valued at a million of
t pollarjf Vbo shall det'Crlbo the Lipid
" It-wlUi'Trhich their rcfpoe for their
brother s memory was turied into omo
thing flo lwben, two uqw pprsons ap
Jearc upon tho fcene, likewise
Itf lUrotucr ana a sister, who claimed to be
l V "C " Ibo Jtgitiuiato children of the deceased
Yi.'t "' 'lianhMornnd his nnlv (run linirw. MM.nv
'bachelor and, his only true heirs. They
'tl v btingjToof' to prove his marriugc, the
'birtb of live cl-ildreii, the death of the
', 'iu'otlCr andjthrce of bc children and
their own just claim to tho estate of tho
dead bacuelor-liencdict. The case
lias, gnc Into the courts and promises
t6 be oue of Snteusc interest.
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JRtavisvhw linw ( rrint iniii.
.aenuiwcnt of ptcam traiiBatlautio nav
i TWl$$tte JW .10. the cud ol 1S73, 51
wtfrtfBielwhav been lost the l'renident
being tprst and IAinerique tho lust.
Tho1 Canard 'comp'aily have lot only
, 1Kb of. tlioirQcot-r-tlio Africa and the
I 1 ' A CTiipalUdurmg this period of .UC! years.
i Ttd" AllarillilVat present cbmposed of
17 Bteauicrs, has lost 7 since 18.12, and
the Collins line, which cxLlcd only
from 18M lost '-!or tho 1 of
which it coriMBtiiii. Tho (IcrmnitTcotn-
jmnics oMlnmliurg ninl Urcnicu, cilnb-,
lished lit 1B55, have lost I of their
steamers tho 'National lino 1, tho Au
thor line 1 , the Quion line, between
18(58 and 1S7U, 2, nml tho White Star 1.
The French companion of tho Mcagcr
lea' Marl'mic's, with their 00 steamers,
trading iu all parts of the worhLin 21
yearn of oxpcricneo have 16ft ll. ' Tho
tinnsitlantic branch, before the hhip
wreck of the Villo dii Havre, had lost
only 1, the Havieil, which went iithorc
on tho coast of Cuba. The Uoyal
Mail,'wUI:iwhih, thisilinq Is in oppo
sition inilnoVc Indie." aml'I frazil inn
tr;$de, h:w lost I ."i f-teanur.M in' tho
ycjiiflof il oxinlcnco. About -12 steam-
crri belonging to variout small rompa-
nics were also lout in the Atlantic. It
is estimated that. j,0)0 voyages, go-
ing niid iclurniit;.', acro.i? the Atlantic
ocean, hnvo been made by all the iltf-
IVrcut Atijninjine.''. ', ' ;
,
,So.Mi: of the nejiape are u. ing a
great deal of ink and Hpaee in argu
ments in favor of ereinatiou, because
funeral within tlio Inl- lew- y'nr.- have
grown Info mich exitavagaiif nflairt).
Hut IIicm! wiitersdo not scorn to ic-
llect that very little of tho- exlrava
guuee displayed on fuuetab ocoations,
goc.i under ground, flio eorp.-e is
buried, and with it, if the family is rich,
and thce are tho only kiud'whieh can
enjoy ostentatious Iuiutu'.i', a handsome
burial suit and expensive coffin, 'flic
rest of tho display, the "plume j, the
ercpe, and all the other auxilliaiTos ol
a fashionable funeral, ttay above giound
and help to keep up tho activity of tho''
commercial world a 3 much as the la
ces, tho hatius, tho feathers ,uud the
furbelows.' w.biclf ii:fnshionable inarriagt:
brings into requisition. And how
would A. T. Stewart and other mer
chant princes make their colossal for
tunes, if love and pride were to find
expression, at weddings, in calico and
jeans.and grief at funerals in plain mus
lin and thtr'ab'enco of sombre satin
and velvet pile? In tho commercial as
well as in the material world, nothiii
is wasted, and if people clfoo.-e to have
expensho funerals, the cost Hows into
the, channels of trade Kiniowhcre, and
keep things moving
Gil KAP TH ANSPOHTATI ON.
The senate committee on clieap trans
portation have made a vepoit to the
senate through tliejr ehairioau, .Mr,
Windoiu. Tho coinniittce submit, in
Substance, that congress has the power,
under the constitution, to regulate cm
mcrco between tho state.-" ; to appro
priate money for the construction of
railways or canal ; to incorporate com
panies' to construct them ; to exercise
llie right of eminent domain within a
stiito in order to provide for the con
struction of sueh lailways or canals ;
and to take, for public use, in its exor
cise of the right of eminent domain,
paying ju-st compensation therefor, any
existing railway or canal owned by pri
vate persons or corporations. The
committee unanimously recommend
the completion or improvement of
tho four great channels of commerce ;
The Mississippi river ; st f-hip ca
nal to the V'ast around tho Niagara
falls ; the .St. .lames and Kanawha ca
nal, and tho Southern roulo from tho
.Mississippi to tho Atlantic ocean via
the Ohio and Tcuuc.-.-co riveis and a
canal or freight railway to the ocean.
Tlio committee estimate tho total cost
of these improvements at ono hundred
and twenty millions of dollars, if rail
ways bo chosen to complete the routes j
if canals, the cost will be one hundred
and fifty-five millions ; an actual ex
penditure of from twenty millions to
twenty-live millions of dollars per an
num will be necessary to complete the
ork, which can bo dono in six years.
Tlio committee proposo several ways in
which tho money could bo rained for
these improvements ; by rigid economy
in tho expenditures of tho government ;
by the issue of public improvement
bonds, or taxation, in which eai-o the
restoration of the tax on tea and cotfeo,
which would produce twenty-five mil
lion, of dollars per annum, is t-ug-
gestcd.
DAMACU UY T11K 1-M.OOl).
'JlioNew Orleans 'Times' says the
extent of tho damage which has re
suited from tho great overflow is just
beginning to bo fully understood
That it was vast was readily conceded
but that it should involve five millions
of acres, and a population of 178,000
was apparently beyond reasonable eal
dilation, yet huch is really tho case.
In tho cotton regions it is now afeer
lained that Homo of tho largest and
richest cotton producing parishes have
been inundated, The parishes of Car
roll, Morelionso, llichlaml, Madison,
Trankland, Tensas, Caldwell, Concor
dia and Catahoula arc all oveillowed,
embracing fully 2,i00,OO0. The
amount of cotton lands in thcfo par
ishes in actual cultivation is ascertained
to bo 250,000 acruj, besides 100,00(1
acres in pom. Those estimates ineludo
only the larj'o place i h-aviii)' out all
small farmota ami otlhualOH of cattle,
hogs and gardens. Il'ho population -of
thorc '.1licj is 20;:VM whitgfiuaiij
fiOiW-blSoknodotdtng to the conjjnnj
of 1S70. In tho sugar producing pal'
isbcB ascertained rautirdisenver an ciirtnl
if not n groatcr amount of isufleririg.
Thcfo parishes arc l'ointc Coupee,
Knst Uatoti Koukp, West Haton Kongo,
Shorvillo, Ascension, Assumption, Iia-..
fourcho, St. James, .John the Jlaptist,
.St. Charles, Terrebonne anil Plaque
mines. Tho overflow in these parMics
covcM over ,200,00ft acres, tilled and
untitled, including a production of
10,000 hogsheads .of sugar, besides a
largo product of rice find crops rjj small
fanncrx, among whoinitllrrc aro bun
drcdBwlio lia'vo losf. allilieir jjock and
pretty much everything' iMrc tliry pos
dossod. The population fr the.-e par
i1iM, neenrding trt tho CenMis Of 1S"0.
is no.JlGH whites, 72.2 11 blacks, making
utotal ol 122,(500, from wliicb iiuift be
deducted the population of Kastern
llaton liotige. Itris a Finall portion of
that parish thai has sufTercd from over
flow. That deduction being made, the
parishes named contain a population of
,103,1500.,. In. all. the. parishes named it
is believed that more than 2fi,0Q0 pen
plo are in aelu.il sufToiiiig for Ihn ne
ncusary supplies of life, and that in less
than sixty days, tho number ( tlioe
whofc circumstance.! will -require relief
will hu increased to f0,000 poison?.
KtTTi'ur.r.'i
JACOB WALTER,
3 TJ "X3 O
n. I li-:ilrf ill
Minimi Ktkckt, iikt. Wasiiiniito: anh
Oo.M.it:ueiAL,Avji,HjjliiIii; lliiunyfs.
JCo.'iM it1(- .oi.t ..f H.icrl'frUlih'i. i
l.ainli, i'ail':iKC, 'li'.,".,aiiilU"i,'il'V'llai' t
.cnv liiiillllr." ill a ai'roiitiiblO luanm r.
: : . -
JAS. KYNASTON,
U T C 1-1 13 K
An. I Urali r in
ALL KINDS OF FI! lis 11 .MKATS
Ucm ("or Twentieth tUro. t iilid
( Vmiihi'triiil A vcniKi.
OA III", U.I.I N "1.4
" "hYLAND & SAUR, "
3 r o isj,
Ami Duali'iv in
CHOICE FRESH MEATS,'
(IffMI-V llflTllltioil,
Cor. 1 01 li fcln-el ami Cninnier -inl Avemio,
Ni'M door to llu- 11) land --ilonii.
Caiho, Illinois.
IKNI'MANt'l:
INSURANCE.
KvrAi!t.isin:i 1S5(S.
SnU'onl, Moiti's A1 Camloq,
rNPlIUAWr. AdKN'IV,
7". Ohio I. even, City National Flank
liuildiug, Cairo, Ills
. i
I'lic ol.li'sl ctl:dili-lit .1 A.';i iuv III Hmlli,i'l'll
iMiiK.ii, ii'iiri-t iiniiif miT-
$65,000,000.00.
if iliu l.f-t Iiiiiraiu'- Oiipind pi tin- 1'.
C. N. HUGHES,
General Insurance Agent
OI'TICIC
Ohio l.eveo, 'over ,Mahiii iviUhrs.
"Aimi' I'll' Jtnl'i'liin (.iinptnii'
trpnsintfii.
i.nitir.u.
Cairo Box and Basket Co.
ii:ai.i:us i.
LUMBER
IH' Al.l. KISIN, II AltH AM) ROIT,
Koi' t'oiifttiiiillymihuiid'
FLOORING, SIDING.
AI.HO, l.ATII,
.. , T Conner 11 lib Street
' j and Ohio Levee.
OAirto. ixi.
R. JONES,
Boot & Shoe
MAILER,
Commercial Avenue.
Ilctwcen Tenth and Illcvuilh Slrtol
CAIKO, ll.l.S.,
U prepared to till orders wllhout deliiv.
llf'JlUHii I nil ktoi'k ot liiH.orli.il 1 .. li li....
hiiiul, Jimt rteled from ev Vuik. iind hits
pin mm n m m ii't'n I nut iiiwi'hi nnli li
h-l 'Jill
.TiffiSSibTp-1i1er(.hant
.t And Df.tUr hi;
, )fmc, dement IMaalur, JIalr. fiVf . .
ISTl wlU seUlu.iiir.tcKid lof nl m.itiiihi
turrrs l ii ry'; n i li ll iijf fi y) i$ 1 1 .
PETER CUHL,
i:Ti,tM i;
FLOUR MERCHANT,
. .tan-- " .
iMriilHH' AfJKNT,
XTo. OO Oil Lo Xjovoo!
'(!AlltO,JLLS.
J O l-IN B PH ILLIS , SO N 7
tsiififulr to .Mm 1!.
G o'iV6t-firM Uoriunission
.IM---
FOH WARDING MERCHANTS,
I)i':ilcr In
HA v, coiiN.f: T i'U '
OATS, l'l.OIJIt,
MUAli, J5KAN,
AjjcAls for Lafliu !i)hni PowJcr Comjany
on. Ti;vnifvi.A.-niiin .i:y-i:i:,
CAIRO, ILLS.
N. II. TIUMIi'vh.'m, I-. ,1. I M-ll.-M no.
THISTLEWOQD CO.
(ii:N'i:(:.i.
IllulPI'n III
l---4,lhur, Cnfnf'O.ltVr lfaVXe.
n.i. ts yim m:vkv
. CAIROf.lLLINOIS
WVKr.llK.ii. " -V" - Ti I li.l
STRATTON cBIRD
Wholcsnlo Orocors,
lH .
Commission Merchants,
Agents American I'owder Company,
XT OHIO KEVKK, UllllO.
PARKER & AXLEY.
GROCERS
lid (iin.l-.d
' '
Commission Merchants
NORTHERN BUTTR
A S.e't:dly.
( ol lii'l-of Slh .-lieel and Wa'lilll.ylon .
15 t-i.vtr
.. t. .Mailing i:. C. I 'Id
MATHUSS & UHL,
t'oi wanlhi',' .v (jciii-i-iI
Commission Merchants,
I)edi-i in
FliOCH, CHAIN, HAY AND
WKSTKKN l'ltODCCi:.
Ohio I.kvj:i;, - Cairo. Ills
MILLER & PARKER,
CScneral Oomniissiou
FORWARDING MERCHANS.
; . . , J Deiilei'l ill . ,
KLOUlt, COllN, CATS, 11 AY, ku.
AgcntH for I'airhank'fi Scale.-'.
OHIO LEVEE, . " CAIRO, ILLS.
COFh'KV, IIAUHISON & CO.,
(.Siicccsss'orij to 1). Hurd A Sbn.)
AMI
Commission levchnut.s,
n.OIIU.UIIAIN AMI IIAV.
No (!.l Ohio Leveo, OA1UO, 1 LLM.
' mvTYOiuc aTOiu;,
W1IOLESALK AND HKTAIL.
LHUOIIUT YARICTT (TOOK III 1IIK CtTT
UOOOdHOLU VKllYOLOaK.
Uorni-r of KlitntiMtutlJ Ntriliiu.I !ui
merelal timiu
OAIHO, ILLINOIU.
C (). l'ATIKIt
BEMIS, BRO. & CO.
BAG MANUFACTURERS
ai.i'.nt.s rou
1IO. MK - COTTON .MILLS,
Ilfl Ohio l.eveo,
Cairo,
J. M, PHILLIPS,
roitWAitm.vo
Commission Merchant
WllAlUIAOAT. l'ltOVlllKTOH.
I'reprojinred to I'orwanl all kiwis of
height to all points;
Hlu lne ntleiiiled in iroinjilly.
r.HTAXK AdfMOlf.
Joliti.y. Herman. ' ' l 'feivi itlf
3 A 3 3 T A TB
..,LIOtTSI3 AGENTS, .. .
COIjIiKCTOHS,.
NOTAUIKH iMnlrU'fS
.... , t .'
AlM lliml Air'iilo( tbe IlllimWi vnlr.il ami
rinillni;liu umi .Mi-sniri u.
Xotth Car. Sixth and Obio Levee,
CAIRO, ILLS.
C. WINSTON & CO.
ioal Estate Agents,
AUCTIONEERS,
71 Ohio I.iivki:, (Second I'loor.)' '
" ' cai nb, 'n.i..
1 1- '
liny and Ml Itl'At. KSTATi:. 1M T.WKP.
I-iili)rH'n fMiMini i- in i in.-.
j, ;ri.aiid i.'oiinnl floiicr.
.. Ul IT VI'OKIVI '
q7d7 wiYLTamson ,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
And IteMcr In
BOAT STORES
No. 70 Ohio Levi, CAIUO, ILLS
jLWSom'td hltriiilinii riven tf) fonMiflr-
iiii iili mid llllliu; ordei-H. II 'i ll
SAM WILSON,
.:.W,l;l! IN
BOAT
Groceries, Provisions, Etc.,
No. iXO Olxlo Iiinruo,
CAIRO, ILLS.
.W VI. UN.
WILLIAM
.1.
A I I.K.N,
ATTORjNi'lV AT
OAIHO, ILLINOIS.
.ittj.i.irjr KimtNatlonM liHidc. .X-HV-?ioi
' 8AMUKL P. WUKHl.Klt,
ATl'OUNKY k WUNSKIM AT U
OVIKO, ILI.IilOIrf. : ,
Olllco nvor l'lr-l ttitlonal n.'itil:.
liniii' tit r - - -- -
'M.m:ii.
lotin ll.MillUcy. Willaia C. MiiIloj-
MULICKY HON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
OAIKO, ILLINOIS.
OiI!ce: Klclitii Klrect, botsuoil Cnmia. i
siivl uud WnilduKton iivoiuiosi.
Ml if.
UilKHN k 01LJ5KHT,
ATTOHNSVh
UOUNUKLOHtf AT LAY.',
Willlnn ll.lron, 'l
VS'llli3i 11 (.llli..!'., y OAIHO, il.l.lNdlH.
llilojt'.llllitflr:, J
nwHofol.-.l ntlKuUtn riTcn to A.l'.'liltf nrf
VIOM OJlIOI.B7llB1BOOUi 7 A.Vfl n OVVK
(MTTHlTiniClT. lilwv
ATTKNTION HAti DUAL K) Hi.
iin:
SI'INKINO 1'AI'ER STUCK CO.
ill t'licstnnt Street,
s r. i.oi'is, m.
pay Tin: hi(5iii:st cash ruinr.s,
7 eti). per Hi for .Soft Woolen.
ele. )r 11) for "Wool Ciirjiot.
1 ::-t cts. nor lb for AYool lllunkrds.
'J J-l eti. por IIj for Old Cl.itlu
VAiriOllS O.liliMMNGS
A SPECIALITY.
"Want Cotton l!n,;i Old Honk und
Wnsto 1'iipor. Uili 3-21-aw.
MRS. L. T. BRIGGS,
(SiieccMir to l'lillllpi and llrltrt'11.)
MILLIHERY
ash
' DRESSMAKING.
Conillicrclal Ave., In t., Hill and lmiiJM.
7 .1.2-lpi. CAIKO, II.LL.
"" henry BREIHAN,
.Nlaimfaeliirer of
Minora! Spring Wafer,
ANIi in w.i:u IN
IIOTTI.KI) AliK AN'U '(MI)HH,
Oil 10 liUVKC, holucen iiilnml HIiSIh.,
n-t-u-tr.
A. J,JU)K M. I.
OiHtovorTlinm& HroV, yioeerr Mmt
No. in i Cnnimerelul nveiuii', eoiner KiidilL
itieol. Ite-ldeneii eornrr W a.lilunlnn ,iv,
ui. and l-'ullilernUi Hr.el.
BKA.
f : WJIOIiKSALH
i
mmt m r
:dit2,.
Bi5,RC?Ls.a"
Jobbers anil
PURE
C li(.Miiie;ils, l'nlciil Mcdicinos, lVrftuiiory, Soai)ft, IJruslics,
Toiiott Arlit-lcs, UnigisL's V;nvy Gomte, Collier White
Lead and OtlttM ! rjides, Paints, Colors, Oils, Varnishes,
Window CJlas.s, 'ax l-'lowcr Material, Tube (Viluvs, J)ve
St nils, lOlt!., Kit-., l-:ic.
We S..II. ii inrr-.iotiil.in;e uud or.i Irom imic'l'l. l'lijleim mid (li'iicrl K tore a
lnu:iiitol (ioo'h 111 our Line. Me.-iintii il. I'lnntttlxii mid Kiihllly MedleiiiB rami liirn--!i...l
or ii. Ill', it ullli lifll.thl.. liriK ut l(t-,i.tn:dli- llati-H.
:, IUII.I.ivl.H & IlKTAll.i UKTAIli & I'ltKiCUllTION.
71 Ohio 1.1'tcc.
&
MANUFACTURERS '
h-ilef U niid lictail diaUriin I'ine
BENCH AND GRNAMEN
TALC CONFECTIONS
iVLOWEKS, LRAVKS COM PAHFJ) II AKJ)S, JJ1UJJES
Aid Kk'i jtlifn-' 1 il.iiiiint; to Cuiifuelioni'i Uriianiental tJood",
HO. 172 WASHINGTON AVENUE,
(hetv.euii Huh
Onlers from Ahron.l will reecivo I'rompt Attention.
Kuril i-hcil at I'eilueed 1'ricct.
5'j-l-23-3tn
AERY
Late l'roprieter of tho Si. Mcliolai Hotel;
Ha hccoine Snperintemlcnt J the
HI
CORXEH SIXTH STREET AND OHIO LEYEE.
ilr. Walker having taken charjro of (his ohl nml well-known houe, will at
once givo it a thorouuli rennvatiiifr, ami put it in lirst-clacs ordet for the recep
tion guests. Mr. Walker will welcome hi old customers to tho now house, nml
ill always ho j:hiil tos-ce them
Virsl-class Day Hoard 20 per Month,
HARRY WALEE,Supt.
Planter's House.
SO Ohio ',.eve - - CAIRO, ILLS
1
EBBOTJND HUFNSR, Proprietor-
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Tho I'lanter'rt I Iou-:e.iJ 'located on Ohio Luveo Htreot in
CLOSE PK0XIMT1T TO RAILROAD PE
POTS AiSTD STT1AMBQT LAiYDJNQS
And in the Center of tho llufinefis I'ortiwi ol tho Cily. Tho Ilbuso is uew
and coniploto in all it(i iippoinlmeiits. Tlio rooms, aro laro nnd airy, henido
heing elegantly furnished and rarpeted, (Juestrt wilh rcceivo oourtenm treat
ment and tho best of ncconiniodalioii.".
Transient. CiuostH.. per Day. J)nyJonvdors 20 por Month.
A TrustvWatch for Trains and Boats Day and Night.
274a-27-3ui,
AND 11 ETA IL
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BROTHERS
Retailers of
DRUGS,
Wnslilnslon Ave. cor. llluhlh St.
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