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cral Interest to tho public solicited.
S3"AH letters should be addressed to
John ii. onnni.v,
President Cairo l'nllttln Company.
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Itrntlltis Mntfi'i on lit pry INiito.
JOHN H. OBERLY, Editor,
Tin: l'resiili'iit ftillv i'inloio tho out-
ttifjenui wmiliiet of (li'ti. Slu'thhm nt
NewOrleans.
Ia!i:caii follows tlm cxniiiplo of me
tropolitan cities like Cairo. (.'oiiH'citii'iitlv,
I'ailitrnh is now iinlttliii in phantom
parlies. IVc-rnUy I'aihii-nh will enjo.v
tlm luxury of a "llaiil Tlnm" dance.
Another easi- In point is the tivntiiient
I'atlneali -rave Dr. If. A. Trimble, hear
for tlie Kansas Kelief Association. Cairo
ilidn't eontrllmle to ills pnive. Then lie
shook oil' tin mini from his feet :irnln-t
Cairo and went to I'adncah. I'adueali.
following tlio example of Cairo, knew
him not, and lie left tho village willioiit
nn inerea'o of ids worldly wealtli.
.Mr. W. S. ltt'KKi:, editor, lately ad
dressed the Kauas Kdltorial Association,
nt Port Scott, and among other things
Mid: "The tree of Sodom which boars
thciwxt prollllc crop to the western editor
is the attempt to puhlMi u nonpareil
paper in a long primer commu
nity." TliK expros-lon will be Creek to
mo-t of our readers, but we know Its
meaning. We learned it from sad ex
perience. I'or several year- wo at
tempted to publhh a iionpanll paper In
this community. Tho experiment co-t
us about per uuuiiui more, (ban a
long primer paper would have co-t. and
the Increase of patronage was not live
dollars a week. Kxporlence is a great
eye-teeth cutter. Thisoxpcrlciioecut our
eye-tooth, and now wece that wo were
ituwi-e in our iiiinpnmPvciitiire.
coiixrv attokxi:y.
After the adjournment of tlie pro-cut
term oftbo circuit court of tills county,
.Mr. Pope proposes to resign tlie olllee of
State's Attorney and remove to Chicago.
This action will render neee-sary a -peehil
election to (111 the vacancy, ami the peo
ple will bo put to the trouble of looking
around for a proper person to bo put into
the olllee. "Mr. William .AIulkey ban been
suggested as Ju-t the man for tlie place,
and wo think he I-. He 1- a young
lawyer of couMdcrablu promise, and
hi theolllccof.State'n Attorney would Mi
nor w ith great zeal lo e-tabll-h a jirofes
slonal reputation. That be would succeed,
wc have no doubt, and we aru alo sure
lie would bo popular with tlie
people anil thu liari In (lie oillcc of
Prosecuting Attorney, nearly all our i vj s
ntable lawyers wim their llr-t lau
rels, and now that the people have an
opportunity to give one of the young
lawyers of Alexander a boo,t in (his
way they should do so.
siu:itii.i.v atm:vki,i:iv.s.
Tho I.leutcnaiit-Goncral of the iiriuy Is
bloody-minded. He wMio logo Into
the wholesale and retail butchering bus.
Ineou, and chop of. the heads of while
men In LouMana, without saving to
tlie country ; "Jjy your leave;" '
Very well. This kind of thing was
lashloiiablo during the war of the rebel
lion, Xorth and South ; bill we liaye
grown up out of the bail habit of law
Iessiics.s, null (lie mmijiIo will not tolerate
It iniy longer. If the Republicans ltclleu.
they Mill, let them go on as they are now
going Jot them give to (ien. Sheridan
the right to hang whoever he pleases
let them combine to Justify thy llile cry
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and lawlessness of llielr p.irllans nt tin
smith. Sneli eondiirt Is the host plan
that enn he ndopied lo left (he temper of
(lie people, if they Justify the conduct
wc nre uiMuU-ii in llieirdlpollioii. Wc
liellcvc llie.v wll not much longer siih
mll to the oiili-.igeoits eolidnet of Ihe
Kcpiiblienii parly at llie South.
We know we will he told thai llie
while people of the .South have nnli'il
liohlly, and Unit their liidlorctlimjii.lfy
llie har.h mean:v- pnioed hy (!en.
Sheridan. Wc do not think so. There N
no justification for llie anarchy prevail
lug in the lte)iiihllcaii Elates of lliu&mtli.
During (en year. ivoon-tritetlon ha- hcen
going on at llie South, and in all tin
State where the l'epuhlleaii nre .-till
dominant, anarchy still prevail".
Tiii": xovix. '
l.at vt Inter lice. Cllherl.of the Clitticli
of the Itetlceinor. ol litis city, lectured
upon "The Novel," and treated the sub
ject fun nintuicr ttntMinl with the cloth.
He commended Tito N'oel t one of the
Iti'lruinents by which the retlueinent and
liberality of modern ehllizntlon had been
worked out. and gae toll a higher place
In nioraN lhaii either the pulpit or llie
pte. Since the day." of (lie llr.l Kng
IMi novel, Tho Pulpit bad liietca'.ed In
power, but ll additional power had come
froinn raclue-'and lorce that The Novel
hadgivetr toll: and The Pro, con
tradi.tlngulbed from Tlie Public .lour
ual. wi an nliiiot irrel-tlble power be
caue II got to Ihe "public hcarl by the
subtle Inliueiice of The Novel. Theu
peculiar view the learned divine enlbrcd
in detail eloquently and with a dl-play of
mil u little erudition.
After the lecture, (here was n Utile ill
lie of excitement in the city. Tito u-u-ally
placid currciil of thought bad been
broken by the pebble the rector had
thrown Into It. -Many prai-ed tlie lecture
mid h oouelnon-i, mid oineeoudemned
the rector, and prououncid him u teacher
of Mrnugc tloetiine. 'I'hc-e shook (heir
head", and profced to be alarmed, be
cause the tendencies of the lime iiernilt
led a divine to talk st Hector (iilhcrt liad
talked in hi- lecture. Out of thU
protc-t of the strict tiinong (lie holy,
grew, we Infer, llie lecture ofS. 1.
Wheeler, lately delivered before the
hlglt school in IhN city. Mr. Wheeler
claimed, and not without good rea-oti,
thai novel readlmr enervatci the young
and destroys the intellect of men and
women, builds up for them a l';il-c notion
of life and itutlls litem for (lie Mem real-Itle-iof
Jhe world. We have no doubt
that novel-reading ha ruined more Ilvei
than intoxicating drinks. Tlie habit Ikk
iiiiuleu ho-t of luciiiiud woiiicnniiNiincc-
biid fathers, coniplalnlng mothers
thieves, dloluto wretches, at war with
-oclotyand dl-atlsileil uitli lliemsolvei'.
Hut IhN rosfllt lias come limn the iu-dl-criminate
reading of works of lictloii,
front the alitt-e of tlie plcii-ure. We
can uiider.-tand bow the young man who
delights in Hie adventures of Dick Tur-
plu and .lack Shcppard should nntiirnlly
gravitate towards the prl-ou and the
r-oiilfold, and the young woman who
lakes delight in tlie crimes of the fa t
heroine should become a irago, uiivlr
t iinui and desperately wicked; but we
al-o liellcvc that there are many noe!-,
the peru-al of which niiil.es the reader
nobler hearted and In everv better.
LOUISIANA.
AnoHier Bombastic Telsgram by
Slicritlan lo tho President.
No Chanrjo in tlio Situation.
Till: SI rf.il ION.
Xi:w Oiii.i'..s..lan. (.' Tho situation
hi llie city icinalu- unchanged. Trooj -in
Ihe stiite house have been reduced to
some -" men up tlie -lairs. Ilefote noon
some few hanger- on were dlll'llng about
the liall-way.sseeiuingly without piirtio-e,
mid there i- no exclte'iuent of any kind.
The Con-en alive meinbers tuel in ml
Joiirncd ciiiieu-at No. I St. l.oul-street,
but nothing of special interest trau-pin I.
.Member.- are patiently uwailing tlie
preparation of Ihe meiiioii.il, which, It is
thought, will not be completed before to
morrow. AX IXTi:til1IMI I'llAH-..
Xuw Oi!i.i:a.s, .Ian. (I. There nn- new
developments till- morning. The Ti, i
to-day contain- Ihe following;
It will be remembered that Ihe udml
slon of live members who had not hem
returned by tho returning board wa
madou ba-l- for the military to clear the
lioti-e, and those live ninuiliers were put
out nt tlio point of the bayonet. It now
tra'n-plro- that Hie liepubllcnn.- -lin o tho
retirement of the Democrats having oiilv
oi iiiemoer- witn eoriiiiente-. navo ail
uiitted three fneiubers who occupied pre
cisely the sunt' po-ltlon a- the live gon-
in-iueii who were eiecieii. -nicy wete
Iwo i-iiillc.'ds from DeSoto, mid one from
(iraul. The ipie'tlon arl-es why don't
Ihe military again lulcrpo-o a'ud put
llio-o men out as they did the live Democrat-?
AXin mt tii.AbT nioM kiioiimn-.
Xt:w Oiti.iaxs, .Ia.n. (I, is".),
lion. W. W. Helktiiip, Secretin v of War,
Wabingloii. D. ('.:
The city 1- very quiet to-dav. Some of
the biiiidliti made Idle threat- la-t night
that they would as-n luale mo beeau-e I
dared to tell the truth. I am not afraid,
anil will not be slopped from Informing
the gowrnnient that there nio localities
in lid- department where the verv ab
bas been Impregnated with a-a-Iuatlon
for some year-.
(Signed) P. 11. Siir.uinix,
Lieutenant-! leneral Commanding.
talf"A good point about adverll-Iug, In
general, is that Mich uiinouuecineut
nowr oll'cnd. We never dl-llke that
which appeal- lo u- forotir good opinion,
forlbeery net seem- to sav to it- that
our good opinion H valued.
.'1 oil ( i n Women,
It Is a sail eomineiit'iry upau our bond
ed clilll..itlon tint the women of our limes
have dtKui)iutd in health mul physique
until tin y nro liteiid'y niaeoof invalids
pale, not vou. Ideble mid buk-aeliy, with
oul hero and tlmie afiiwr.oblu oxt'o)Uriii
lu tlie persor s i f the robust, buxtuu Dd.es
eliari.ctribtlool tlio sex in tDyn K"n by.
II; a it y Dr,'o u.vperleneo. cuiuiiiign
jiorlod ol years, and unibratlii thu treat
inentof many thousand o eai" of tho-e
uilinentspetullarto Women. Dr. t'Dree. ol
Hid World's Dispensary, lluil'ilo, N.Y., Ins
perfected, bj ilia oiuljlimtlou of cot lain
vcgotablo extracts, u natural sporlllc, wlilcli
budooi not cxt d ii m a eurc-all, but ono
which admirably liillllli a nitiglcnoss of
purpoo, helngiuiioit po-lllvo and reliable
unieily for tho, s wcnkneei ami imiii
plalnts that allllet the womtu o( tho present
Jay, Tldk natural speeltlo ciiuipouuil is
called l)r, l'leict's l'aorlle Pie-crlptloii.
Tho fotlnwiiiir a i o muting llmc illicascn In
which tills w oiulerlul lni'dicliic Ims worked
citresi s II by mtii nml with a certainty
never beforu nltnlneil by any nicdleino :
W eskhacl., itervotx ml irrnenl debility,
fatriitr nml oilier ulpl.iremoiiti ol IntriUil
orfran-, rf stilt ax tioin ileliility and lick
of sttrfjfili In ii'ilti'iil Mtppuil, ltituilial
fpcrt c it Ktlion.iil iiiiihiiiiii mid ulcera
tion and to y inaAv oIIk-i- itl.cacs Incliltnt
to wniner, ten proper to m nllon hero, In
uliltb.i.s will as la Hid e ic that lno
b en eiiiiui in cd. tlie V o.c l'rcerli
Hon elVivU euro-the man el oftbo wutld.
It will (In no liarni la any -tale m-cjmlitlnu
ol tlm y-ti iii, and li mlnpilng h mi the
Invalid irnly may aol.ltlint fnvercst ol or-
'call tlioconultlnjf of n ( in y pliyslci.in.
Pavml cl'ioiM'il, tlmi Is sold hv ilnlels ill
mul cliiis ironcuil y. l-i-ilA wlw.
SclienoU's Pulmonic Syrup, Sea Weed
Tonlo, nml Itamlralta rillo.
'I lief o do ervcilly cvlclir.ittd nml popu
lar nipilklncs liao ell' t'lcil a rcvoluiloii In
tlio hcilIng nrl, ami imommI tlio Inline' ol
oc rnl maxlmi wlileh hao (or inanv -toaw
o' tltieleil the pro-'fei.'' ofmcilical stlen.'c.
Tin' lal-o supprltfiiii that Coli'Uliiitlou Is
Incurable; deterred pli slelatis ti otu iittcinpt
liitiillnd rcmcdlua lor thai ilicn e, ami
patients atllleted with ll rreuiullcd tlictn
"elves to ile.it h without liiakln.i; an etl'ort to
cieape t'reni a doom which tliey silppu-cil
to bo im.ivolil.ible. It I- now prooit, how
nur, that Coti-ittnpl'iiii can tie cured, nml
trat It lin been cured In a very rcnt jnim-berofca-
s (.oine of tlieni eppaicntly des
perate one-) by Selienek'H Pulmonic 'Syrup
iilorte; nml In oilier eix a liyjlje sjian nietl
lelne In eomiecllon villi !Sclienek' en
Weed Tunic anil .Mar.ibnko l'llls, otio or
both, aecordliitr to the rusIrvinents ol the
cac.
llr. Iicnik Mm ell, who enjoyed utile,
teriupli'il (ood lioul liformnru tiiait forty
year , wasstii'po-eil. at ono time jo be nt
the wry-fa enl'tliaili. bl-pliysU'i.v.n hailtig
jironninceil his i'.i-e lioprlens ttinll'.in
done I Idiu to bis fate. Ho was eu bj
the alorosalil tne Heine-, ni.il lne Ills l ccn -
cry, iinny tliouMtmlMlinlhily aH'cctcdh.ivc
used nr. mmiciick preparatioii- Willi ttic
tamo rrinarkablo nieces.
Pall direction! accompany r.ich, making
It not absolutely iiicrssiiiy toperionnllyseu
Dr. Seienck unless piitleut- wl-li llielr
luiiiM rxamineil, mil for lid- purito-o lie Is
prolcsslotall at Ids pilticlpal olllee, corner
sixth and Arrft street-, I'lillaikiplila, eiei-y
.Mo-jihy, whore all letters tor lutvli-o imi-t
be ii'Iiliesrid. Selicurk'- lileillelnes t.ro
-old by 1 1' druggist"-. Pi-'IO-lm
Dissolution of Partnersliip.
rillli; llimi.l Wall ,"L Hut is di-sohi j liv mil
.1. Iii.il eoiiM iit. Ut:o. T. WAI.I.
Dee ilil, l-TI 'I HO.-.. I. KXf.
'llie Mill property, bielnilliiR Lot-, Itullillugr
mid .Mnelilnerv, for -ale on i" li nns,
AiMies-. OHO. T. WAI.I.,
Dec .'til. l.-;i. tin uuin.
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rou 1815 w
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JumplementB, FertilizcrB, etc,
N umbering i.o -ugcs anil coutatnlnf; II vo
tfauMuJcoforfijitoM, mailed on receipt
of DOccnlu.
Catalogue, without plates, free, to all.
85 CorllancU St.,
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1. I liiiimii- I'Ll I Ii llun an)
palnteil or lirinleil stoiy Unit Ikh
I'ti'ii ulieu 1 1 tin- iiiilillo for Murs
Neier U'liirt' lia- b(rn iiecoi'liil to
nay pli'lucm-i-el ol' iilelures, the
io,uluill) I ie-e (JIiioiiioi tune
uIIiiIikhI Me, k1. bj luenli-
two luetics I'rlee, ten ilolliirs
iier pair
Ail.
till f soiilevs to
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Cf?tfin (C )!i:wiiii--ror ii
O'JUlAJU i bins Miiieii me
eu-e ol
liiiluu
.Biie iieiiieny win noi eilecillllliv cnullmte In. in
Ihe - tem. Only .Ml ceut for lull iliu'ctliui. I,i
eoliiiiiuiiiliiK the medicine. Nitlal'actlon l'iimv
lllllee.1 or money letillliled. Aililres It. W.
ItL' i:LI., Mlnu'iil -inluirs, Ohio.
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ICC.
ICE! IOBM IOE!!!
THOMAS SPROAT & SON,
Wholesale nml It. I. ill Dcalti'i In
PURE LAKE ICE
CAIRO, ILLS, and COI.UMBUS, KV.
CAIRtTori'ICE :
At Iluleu & Wltsou's, Corner Twelfth St.
unit Ohio Lovco.
WC. will; inn nil lee wiiKon tliii.uiflioiit Ihe
M'ason, ilellierinjf piue lake Ice In unv
I'ait or llie city ill Ihe lnest market inlie, an'.l
will alsoUirnbh our IVIeieU outshle IheelH w llh
re by the cake or ear 'load, packed In wiuliist
or shliuuenl to any illnt im e.
1'IT.S.
FITS CURED FREE
A XV pci'Miu ninViln Iinui Ihe aliove iUm-c
XA. Is itsiiesliH lo addles- llr 1'ilee uiida Ii lul
buttle of Id- medicine Hill he lunvaiiled I'ltLt:
lr I'i Ice I a ieul.ii'ihselan, and h;i made
llie 1 1 (Ml ii it ii t of
PITS OR EPILEPSY
n simly for iHirs, mul lien III tiaiTant a eme by
Ihe Use ot hu li med
Do not full to send lo him lo a trial liuttlet it
cui nothlui', and he
WZLL CUHS YOU,
No mailer how Innji st.nelln v.,iu" chv may
be or how IU.OI) other nun. He. may half
Circulars and le-tlinenl il- .i in vt iili
FHEE TIIIAL 110TTLE.
Addivsn
DR. CHAS. T. PllICE
W-OJUA-!, SVW Vu,k
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I'll YNH IAS.
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IliLIAM 11. SMITH, M. V.
1li:-slHl:Nf !: Xo i lliliteenlli street, be
'ween WiiIiIiikiii incline anil Walnut strut,
ort'll II: Xorlli side of I'ljrlilli street be
tween I 'omiuerel.il ami Wiililiislon uienlle.
c
1 W. DUNN1NO, M. D.
IIK.'SllilIXCi:: Coiner .Nlnlli ami Walnut
Streets.
Ofl'K II: Corner Nluli-lrcrl ami Ohio Dice.
OI'Klll; IKH'KK: I'liunlia in to IJin .nml
UTtll '.' lo X l III
Qlt. W. UI.AUW,
Gorman Physician.
OlTICi:. Ilinler's lllmk, (iip-stali--), comer
Clxlilli ntuct ami WnMiliutlon aiiiiue.
IU vcits.
IJAMUEIi P. WIIEEI.im,
O
Attorney ni i.v.
OITICII' Oliln j'te, over luoin fnnueily
iii'euiilitl by t-'lr-t Siitlonal Hank,
CAIUO. ILLINOIS,
ULKEY & SON,
Af onuvN ' litnv.
OKKICI: l;ilitli stint, lietneen Cointutr
clii! unit WiehiiiKlou aleuiira,
wlilln'n'n'fkey '.
Q.REEN & aiLBEKT,
At(ot'iu-,VN and l?oiiii.K-Ior.
til HiifiV.
OFKIl'i: Ohio I.CM1', looini 7 nml H (iter
I III Xntioiml ll.iiik,
William II fiieen, )
N til lam II l.ilUrt, (AlltO ILLINOIS.
Mile- 1 inl'l. I.illjirt S
!CV.SiH'ial attention kIku to Ailniimlly nml
Steumboiit lillilni"".
I'KOCC.UII.M.
C I). A tier .. V Stewart
ARTEll & STEWART.
(succt'nri to I) Alter A ( o )
GROCERS
AXIi
Commission Merchants
No. 113 Commercial Avonue,
CAIRO, ILLS.
Bristol & Stilwell,
FAMILY
GROCERS
Keep ovcry tiling porlnining to
tho lino of Stnplo and Fancy Gro
ceries, Woodcnwurc, Vcgotnblcs,
11U1B, 0U., CZU.
ox
WHEBLZE.
Wagons, Cnrts, Porambulators,
VolooipcdOH, Whool-irorsca,
Swings, Tables, Chairs,
Wardrobes, Bedsteads,
Trunks, Dishos,
Skates, &c.
Malaga Grapes, Fruits,
Nuts, Oake's Can
dies, &c, &c,
-rou tiii:-
No. 32 EIGHT STREET
CAIRO ILL.
Tow-Boat For Sale
'Pill; sub'ilhei' olfei'f for sale the Steam
I Tow on stein-Wheel lloat, Ike ihiiuiultt.
uillli-llKlued, nuehinery, lacklfj), in l.aiel iin.l
niinltuii' as slienoiv Hi t at Cairo, 111m.
Her leiiKtli Is IU Ii ft , her luiiullli !!l leet, her
Ii nlh fi leet mul im nure " Ions, she lias a
hollerH'JI IW't loiik-iiiiilWIIuchciillaiueler, iihlitli
MesUieei)Klueswii cylinders 17-j Inches in
liaiuelerandllfiel slokei -.' feed iiuiups l)t In
"htii In illaineler and 17 Inches stroke and all
niodcin lmiroiinieuls,und u In eieiy ityiiecl
ttimiHli, ti woifhy, and In k'ood condition for
nai latloH, Cor term apply to.
H s- 'i'4VI.OII.
t.M-10, HU., .NovvmiKra, laji. iM-n-as-tr,
-TOIZE-
If OliijAILtlln
UIUHIIUWHI
JUNK" NTOitr,
New Music Store.
52. ""
HODS MW
112 COMMERCIAL AVE.,
CAIROf ILL.
Is 2rTow Opasa,
sheet mw
Musical Morchinidiso of nil kinds
ntpricos to suit tlio titnoa.
'rfl.'V Jto',,I"' "oiilil iinnoiiiicp lo
tliclrTrlenilsniiilllieliubllcKcnerallv
Hint having been, nsthev tru-t. '
luvombly knoivii Hiroiiijli
out HiN region n ileal
crsltil'lANOS.OI!. (lAN.s,A-c.,cna.
Heeled with
the uholoalo
hoil-o of W, V.
Kimball or Chlenjo, for
Hit- pa-t ten years, tbev
havo coticlinleil to opni u .Miislt!
Store in Cnlro, hero tliey will keep
ii ii. iii. i, aim lie cuii-ianm in recintil ol
ceiytliltiK In their II c ib-.reil by tlinlr
I'rom the Cclebrateil inaiiuf.ietoiy of
HALLET, DAVIS & CO.,
of llosttiu. A Piano of world-wide ivpuin.
Hon ami eon-ldereil bv all our noted urn
-lei.io-ni no uiu net I'lano nniv made In
the Cliltcil States; nl-o, the try popular
GREAT UNION PIANO
.Made In New York, of which wc h.ue sold
- -juii in nouiiicrn Illinois glvinir perreet
satisfaction.
SMITH'S
American Organs.
i n- iiiou oerieei nun tiuraiitc nrxan eer
niaile, there bcln-j now overt; ',000 In tt-e.
THE
Kimball Orchestral Organ.
a very line lii-trinnent, nil.iiitcil to IV.
Sl ltCMl'NTAI. A" U l.l.l. AS SAl CCD
.Ml Sit , ami becoiiilii' more ami more pop.
ular ccry diy.
SHEET WIUSIC
A 5rre.it ailely. selcete l uilli etre, a"il
ad.ipied to the wants of our eu-tomei, con-si-tinir
of all the new anil popular inil-le of
the tlay. ISO lit VOC'AI. AN I) IN-slltf.
MIINTAI..
A Largo Collection of
Studies & Exercises
FOn TIIK USK OF SC1I0LA11S.
We would call -.peelal alieiitlou (ifteaeli
ci to this department of our sloek.
Orders "ollelteil. nml inu-le celeelcd In
-lilt ami sent by mail nn s:imi teno
ns from lar.'c eltles.
TO TEACHERS.
Wo will rurnt-li our miHie to tcichnrs nt
the usual ill-count; will -elect music for
our seholaiN. If you will let us l.noiv the
Krado ami stjle ilu-lred.
Teneliers cvervuhere are leiille-leil to
"end ti, their addro-, nml we will keen
litem Informed of the new pitblicntlo: s.
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE OF
ALL KINDS.
VIOLIHS,
GUITARS,
FLUTES,
CLARINETS, BA,1J0S
PICOLOS,
FITES,
DRUMS
CYMBALS BAND INSTRUMENTS.
OP ALL 1CINDS, FURNISnED
TO ORDER.
jlCCORDEilXS,
IlilllONK'AS.
IRISH IIARI'S
AlKTKONOJilES.
Tl'XINI! POIflvS.
VIOLIN BOW'S.
VIOLIXCKIJ.OS.
DOriiMS IWSUS,
'IMJIBOmNES.
ALL KINDS OF SMALL GOODS
BOW HAIR,
TAIL PIECES,
VIOLIN PEGS, F,NGER B0ARDS
CAPA il ASTROS,
BRIDGES. &C.
Willi liuiiilrciU o( iirileles in our lino, tc
(pill ing too much p.ico for ciiiuuei-atlon,
MUSIC BOOKS.
Of every ileserlption on hand, or furnWitil
to o-der.
INSTRUCTION BOOKS.
For all Kinds ol Iniliiunents,
All l'lanos mid by us nro wiirr.dilcil tlio
years, mul fatfslaellou KtiainntLeii.
PIANOS OR ORGANS
SOLD ON MONTHLY l'AYMENTS.
TliMieliis tho only lobular Jltulit Kloro
nearer than Jst. I.ouls, wu hopo our lair and
honorable ilealltiK may inilueu our lilcnds
to ditstalu iiH by a liberal lmtioiuisc
Ailiiros,
ROBBIHS'MUSIC BAZAR,
Cairo Illinois.
tUWlllllUUHHHI
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DEALER IN
MEN'S AND BOY'S
FURNISHING GOODS, MOROCCO RAGS, .&C,
Is now prepared to sbow one ol' the most su
purb stocks ever offered in this community.
He will not be undersold.
Gentlemen desiring hats of a precise fit
can have the measure of their heads taken to a
hair, and their head gear made to order in the
latest fashion and finest style.
79 OHIO LEVEE, CAIRO, ILLS.
!n'
EDMUND HUEFNER, Proprietor.
54 OHIO LBVBE, OAIHO, ILLS.
This house contains 35 good rooms.
Travelers will always find tho best accommo
dations. A trusty watch for trains and boats day and
night.
-PARTICULAR NOTICE.-
AVe linvo voi'lenisUcd our Job Printing OHico with
many fonts of now typo and have orders out for other
fonts of the latest popular styles. Wo nro determined
to establish the reputation of our ofiico for first-class
work, and make our prices so low that llie most enthu
siastic patrons of foreign cities will bo compelled to ad
mit that wo do work at lower prices than any other of
iico ufthQuntry. Mr. Obcrly, admitted to bo one of
thoiUomjcal job printoi'3 West and South, has
assiimrnal supervision of tho job printing de
partment, and will endeavor tcugivo satisfaction to our
ninny patrons
Coffee
ire
FRESHLY ROASTED
AND GROUND.
ARTEll & STEWART
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