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Qnvn nwu-ttom 7:30 n.m. to C:30
y.n.Bm4f tram 7 to 0 n.m.
Orii :.. to 5:00 p.m.
Muncy
CIOM
Arrlc.
A.M. F.M.
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Illinois Central I! II
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10:00 i Cairo Vlnecnnc
lUl-uiuiy
Cairo, Arkansas A
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Dally ic'tMonlny
Mid. Klvrr KoMlr
Up, Sun. Tn. tti
Uovrn.Tu Thil frat
Tt,mi llnule
low
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6:00
Frlitir Saturday j
O W. McKkxiu, 1'. M.
RAII.KU.inN.
TIME CARD.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R.
THAtKH LKJ.VK CilllO
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frl(!ht nt 4:U)n m...l'xrrpt Htinday
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In
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Mali at..
3:00a. m Da?
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2:30 p. m...Vxcrpt stini'in
..... 8:4.-i n. m... Mnii-u
0:4. p. m... Miiullr
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10:00 a.m... Suml
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JAlCEB JOHNSON, Affonll.
n
ST. LOUIS.IRON MOUNTAlf,'
A.ND fll
SOUTHERN RAILROAD. fo
".MNIIIUSKS arrive at mid ilc-wirt from
' omrc, M Ohio I.otce, n follows:
l iirmieii rrv cm umvcj Moiiiuiv.
and Friday at l:Wn. m.; Arrives on Tuesd
Thursday unciMuiurutiy ui titia ii.n
Texas KJ-pres ImriK dally nt if :
.in
:uo r M . nml
arrives at 3:30 A. M
l'm-senser Accnmrrmdatlon lt-tve-i dally ix
cept Sui-diiy Htl:0a m.iirrlcs dolly nt II. l.
a.m.
Time to nil points In Texas und Arkansas,
CiA HOTJR8 GES9 THAN BY ANY
A. OTHER ROUTE.
Time from Cairo to I.lttlc ItocW, 1.1 bonrs.
To Ti-xan-ioin. IM hours.
To JrUVn-on, Texas, io hours.
To Marshall, Stl hours
To Hbrevcport, LoidMana, 'ii hours.
To Ilallas, Texas, '.t hours.
To lleftnie, Texus, IM hours.
To Houston, Texas, II hours.
To Galveston, Texas, 41 hours,
O. W. HEQUEMBOURU,
Agent Cairo Ills.
CAIRO & ST. LOUIS R. R.
TllVXia OAZU3.
On anil after June 1st, trains will run 11s fol
lows, Aunilays exceiitnl, from tho corner of
fiteoml street nml Commercial uremic, Ciilro,
Illinois.
UUI.M) SOUTH
Leave Cairo
' Murpliytlxiro
Arrive Kosi M. I.ouls ....
10145 A M
2:rwi M,
7;0jS
noiNO mount,
Leave East St. Ixilt S;.Ti A. M,
Arrive Murpbrsborj Uil.M', M.
eave Murphytboro 1:00 "
irrlve Cairo 4;t.-i "
Connecttni; at Bt. Iouts with nil trains West
ami .North. J. L. HINCKI.KY, Supt.
U. W. CLAIIK. Gmeral I'asteiiKvr Axcnt.
CAIRO & VINCENNES R. R.
OAIBO. EVAUBVII.LE. INDIAN
APOL.I8, CINCINNATI
and LOUISVILLE,
FOURTEEN HOURS EACH WAY
AMU AL.U JJA. Yi.lUT ltUUl
Buniag TirfBgk Wiiioul CijEji!
JKUIAJfAfOLIS AND CINCINNATI tri',E-H.
Leaves Caku 4.00 a. 111
Arrlvea st Ciinui S:I3 "
Arrives utVlncennes .11:13 "
VIA ST. LOl'IS AXIl BOUTIir-ASlEnN JlAII.llO.tD.
Arrives at F.vnnvllle 1:18 p 111,
VIA 1ND1AMAI-0LU AND VIKCKVNI.S IUII.HO I).
Arrives Mtlnillanajiolls- 4. '.10 p. m.
VIA 0)110 AMI XllSIjtlfl'1 1UII.II0.II.
Arrlresst 0rU1 Vcruou r,M p.m.
Anlves at Ciicfnimtl 11 !;
A.-rrst Ixiultvllle -7 41 "
CAtllO EXI'IIESH
Ieaves Inillonujiolls 11 111.
Leaves Cincinnati. ft :- "
Leaves Louisville - 7:W ' '
Arrives at Vlnceiincs '.:00 p 111.
leaves Viucennes 'J M "
Leaves Kvunsville 11.10 n.m
Arrives at Cnnul 4:13 p.m.
Arrives at Cairo - WM "
UaklnK close connections to ami from all
points Kust and North, nt Indianapolis and Cin
cinnati, anil to and from nil poluU South ami
West or Cairo by rail nnd river,
laOf.XIi CITV ACCOJIilOUATlON.
The Mound City Accommodation runs Wed
nesday and Saturday.
Leaves Cairo 14:S5 und 5:00p 111,
Leave Mound Cltv 1 :15unl .V:m 11. 111.
X. B. OOODRICH, H. L. MORRILL.
Uen' Ticket Ac't Ueueral Kup't
CiKor Information leliithe to rstex uud eon
li.ctlon!, apply to JAMKS MALLOUV,
71 Ohio Levee
U I
NTOVKH,
Hefrlgoratora, Water CoolorB, loo
Wire J bio firaa o&SfgK
iSftnTiT f' pf8hinS Tackle,
uS?fif 01I Cjiimnoys. Also Mo'
1 connection nlthtlic nbote I kun 1, iir.i
1 keep conslantly on hand n large variety of
Cooking Stoves, Tinware, Build
ers' Hardware,
Wholesale and Rotail.
Sola nt ent for the celebrated
.U4r latkt Mad Com. a v.. cai in.
HARDWARE
INWARE
$u lulliifiri.
- -
PARACIBAPHS.
A machine for writing spoken words
has been Invented by .M. 11. I f
Die Jltvut Imlitstriclle de'crlbe I Ik mm
ehhte a belli"; nbout tin- !.(' ol tho hand.
It Is put In connection Willi tbo vocal or
gans, (lie Instrument recording their
movements upon n moving band of pa
per tu dots nnd tlnlic. The person to
whom tbo Instrument l attached .simply
repeat the words of tin speaker nfter
htm InniiiUbly, The lip language Is (hen
Inlthfully written out.
Itroom coi n u.-eil to In' nbno.it who!
ly rnli'd for thin country'.'' eon'iiiuptlon
In the Couuectlent Valley. Of late years
Illinois lm been able to nil-e linger and
eheaper crops. 'I'herefoie, allhouh
broom maklnjr U exlensivcly pr.ietlced In
Kev Holland, the raw mnteiial Is grown
at the West. The product of an acre can
e delivered in Northampton for live do!-1
' ?. Manv blooms are exported fWun
Nin.Tiiin"sofeiniiy flvscrlrd thai lib "otilgn
met his dead ulster on tlie ritreet.lnhnylu
daylight, and shook hands with herttr
the soul len the body by whbdrawl.c
tlrst from the toes, receding up the le nn
along the body, and finally eonceiitratlieo.
at the crown of the head In a lumlncicd
ball, which, as the breath Mindly left t-jis
lungs, .shot up as If were a ju,.
loon suddenly let loose. Ife assured It of
hearers Hint n son ol hN, or dnujuli.
ter, had witnessed tnoiv than one sttnd
take Its departure Into the other world.ent
'- nrr !.-.-..-..: 't.t.-.-.- i, .1...
ill! (imiiiuiy Kiiiiu iihj;. 1111111 nn-
llmeral parly in rived loudcne.s ol "Open
the vault!" arofe, and men set to work
to remove the mse-onry. the mourner
waiting the issue. The opponent of the
proceeding were so greatly outnumbered
that they did not res-t, and n body of
police were present to keep tho peace.
The vault being opened, the eollln was
lowered, and a loud and triumphant
cheer aro.-e.
BOBBINS'
Musie mm
112 COMMERCIAL AVE.,
CAIRO ILL
I?"
if Sr
Pianos and Organs,
SHEET MUSIC AND
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE OP
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
HALLET. DAVIS & CO.'S
PIAKTOS,
Of World wide Roputntion.
Acknoirleilstil Dynii irooilJIiulclais l,j
TIIE GREAT VNIO
Of wlilcli wo Ji.tve silJ o'
iM ilumig
twelvo i curs p.isf. becoming
and mom
popular ct cry uny
A
SMITH'S AMEMCM ORGAN,
Splendid tone, V owe r ami Durability.
Kimball's Orchestral Organ,
A very lino initniincht, adapted to Instru
mental ai: wen as vocal music.
ALL Tilt: AUOVK AltK OKFKKKH O.V
Kny Monthly rayinenth, al low ilgttrui
rcKunllefs of I.lct I'lico.
In grout variety, liicludlnt; all the new
and popular uuiplo ol thu d:iy,
Ordcru from the C'onntrv
promptly llllod ami M'nt '
by mail,
VIOLINS GUITARS BANJOS
ACOORDEONS, CliARlNETS
FLUTES'P,C0L0S.
TAIY1B0RINES
ritKNCIl HAItrS, KT(, ETC.
Band Instruments of nil Kinds
I-'un'.lfched to Order,
8TRIHQS FOR VIOLINS, OUITAHS, ETC.
Ol tho ltet-t Quality.
Classical Studios and Exercises
Of ullurailes for IMntio or Voice.
USTHvcrv ilescrlntlon of Musical Mor
cbundifO lurnlslied to order, promptly uml
nt prices lower man ever onercd ocioro
(ill.SCY ALSO Ol"
ROGER'S ELEGANT STATUARY
Semi for tllu.-trateil Citalouo and 1'rlco
I.lst ot thwo liBautlfiil ','i'Olipc'.
All Goods 'Warrauted a Ilcprosented,
Addrofs,
BOBBINS' MUSIC BAZAP,
Cairo, IllinoiB.
VALENTINE RESOH,
G-HOGEH.
Dealer In-
Butter, Eggs, Fish, Poultry,
Gamo and all kinds of frosh
Fruit and Vogotablos.
Eighth Street, Carro, 111
tCB-Oi-ilers for Steamboats promptly nihil nt
any hour, day or night 7-11. if
, l llodMrom, A. C , JIekcr. A. .1, lloule
E. L. HEDSTR0M & Co.,
Minora Si Shippors of
i ' niTi r 1 reel , 111111,110.
(ENi:nAi. Ornct:n, i ( or. Ailanis .Market Kt.
A-Uo Agents for BloHfiburij Conl Co,
7-2'. dlw
irSTl ll'l"l!.,l,MtwA.
in
Ol! Ill,,
Tiore
mrnrnm
HOOK NTOItK,
11 A. MiS.
THE
City National Bank
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
CAPITAL, - - $100,000
Ol'KICI.IM.
W. ! IIAL1.IUAY, Tivslibnt.
IIIINItY I, IIAI.I.IDAY, Vli I'lent.
A It SAKI'Oltli, tJashler
WAII'Ut ItY.-I.Ol. Ass't Cashier.
mni'OTOns
S. SrAATH TaVI.OII, It. II ttll.S'NINOIIAM,
II I,. II.M.I.11HV, V. '. IIai.i.iiiay,
O. I). Wii.i.i.vMii.v, riicntKN limn,
A II. Sahiikii
Exchnngo, Coin nnd United Statoa
uonas jjougnt una uoiu.
i:r05irr.t hwluM ami a gt'inTul blinking
nuBiiirns nunc.
Enterprise Saving;
BANK.
CHARTERED MARCH 21, 1800
CITY NATIONAL BANK. CAIRO
(irnt'Eui:
A. II. .SAKKOItl), 1'iesid.nt.
S. S. TAYt.Oi:, Vice I'lesldent.
IV. HYSI.or, Sec'vimdTivasuier.
DlllKClOIls!
1. M, llAUCLAV, C'llA. (iAt.HlIII.ll,
V.M. SToiiitn.Krii, I'Afi. II. .scut'ii,
11. II Ce.NNINOII.VM, II I, Hallidav,
I. .M. l'IIIM.ll.
I'N TKKl'bT p.ili I 011 ilepii-lts :it the rale of sl
rreut perauniiiii, Mnrrh 1st nnd Septem-
uer isi iiiienoi inn wiiuuinuii is uuueii 1111111
dlably to tint piliicip.il of Hie dejiiwIM, llieiiiiy
ivitii.- IJiein t'.iiniJoliml tulelivl.
Tva nnrl ntlltrtrAll TU&y
Doponit Money nnd no ouo
cIgo can draw it.
Open every busineesday fromlu m. In " l-m-uml
.iturdiiy vvciilitg for Kivlnpi deposits only
1 rtiiu 0 111 o if iiwui.
W. IYSLOP. Treasuror.
THE ALEXANDER COUNTY
Transacta nil kinds of a Logiti-
miuo Liauiiinc iiiiBincas.
F. BROSS. Pronidont.
P. NEFP, Vlco Prosidoht.
IIENKY WELLS, Cashlm.
T. J. KKHTI1, AuHlBtant Citnliioi.
ll-3-ll-tr
VVAdONN.
The Gamble Wagon
SIANUKACTUUUD 11Y
JOHN P. GAMBLE.
IHE BEST aud CHEAPEST WAGON MAM-
UFACTUIIEI).
MANUFACTORY, OHIO LEVEE
Nenr Thirtli-Fourtli Stroot
aun mtk o-cnsi 1 iMictroi: r vcuuilvj jns'
SPRING!
Pricos to suit tho Timos.
Wholosalo Figures, but No Crodit I
Mrs. O. McLEAN,
Noxt Door to Stuart & Gholdon's
EIGHTH STREET,
BETWEEN COMMERCIAL AND
WASHINGTON A VENUES.
:TAKJlv',l.,ll'i!'','r'..,,' 1't,,',- nihboHs,
ifiTci ' loieiiuiKS, CorMts,
Kldtiloies, Hosiery, Worsteds. '
Also the "IjuIIcV Dicm llefoini
OOIT8ET.
ITT llMMl If.wxsl.. .. Itl I II....
CO 1
0 t I
-J ?H EH U R
I . I " Ui Sta
I-H " o.S o
f dvEHfrjiKfijp-WfW
rJhscii Mii.:ii;iii.t cll
- " r " ,r,a n 111 on pi till til 1 rr lnir n
Ulei for CASH nd CASH (iM.y f-II-iiir
CAIRO,
XXjiXsTIVTOXS .
I'bo TrusteoB of the Cairo City
Proporty deMre to i. ill piililli' ntlciillon
to the merle? ol'tlidr luoiierty, comiiN-
Ini? a eonsMernlile I'oittoti oflhc 'H V of
Oiitro.ln AlexainlcrCoiinty, In lln; Slide
of IlllnoW, ami l.nnl' inuncilinlcly adja
cent llierclii.
,i i.i.,ik- u well known. U -'iiiiileilat
I'locotilltieiicctiriheOliio ami Mlln-lpiil
llvcru, at (lie head ol illilillerupltd liall -a-Hon
on thu MisiMll'' u,!l." tieluw oh
nruciloiiM liv he In mi' winter and low
unti e In kiiiinni'r. ami mu na a clear unit
iiiieti river c.oitiiniiiili atloll ut nil times over
tin. Ml.slImil .iml tlil)Ut:llle. With all
tho colintl'V "Olltll i mo s. ni in .'ii!.iei
nml llin Allaiille Oi eilll. Callo llftH iiImi tlm
Milne charncturol.iimiulinlcatlon Willi all
ilm I'oiintrc iinrllniMT tho Mrrnmi How hiif
bv It, wliuu tlio-i t.trcams are not inniivf-
(aldij bj rciMiu ol leu urlotv water.
llclorc tl.c era of ItallroaiN, (!.ilro had a
coiiiiiiiiudlDi position :h a centre of com
merce and ii.ivixatlon. 'I'liN Importance ol
position klic till loefsc1, but Iihmiow tho
addltioinl ailantii2u ol IioIiil' a t-rcat 1:1 II-
toad f.-n're. 1 number ol the 1110-t Import
ant rallioid in the Vnlloy oithcMIi-llppl
eoiivcrglii to and liaiti(; their termini
there. Am n' these, coming from the north
are tho en.it lllluiiN ( jtituil Uadrned,
which trntet-cs tho nittlro f tnto (it IIII110U
f rum ItioNtrcuieiiortlit'i-oaudiiiii'tli-c'iteru
to Its Miutliern limits, and by It-foniicctloiit
exifiiils into an tnu srcai noriiiwcstcrii
irraln moiluclmr States : thu Cairo and Vln-
comm.", cxiiiiilms'froiii Cairo to the t'liy of
inccunc. in toe .iiaie 01 iiuuaiM, wncru
Its connections atl'ord direct railroad com
uituileatloiw with all l.'abtcrn cities ; and
liiu Cairo v ft. loui uauroao, aitoriiin h
direct r.illrosd communication with the
(.'It V t M. Louis and all tho tailruads ceir
tenm,' tliern. Tho roail eoailni; 110111 tho
Eolith are th" Nuw Oilcan.", .lack-on and
Ureal Northern and tho Mobile ami Ohio
Itallroad.-, which (,'ivc direct r.ultoad com
munlcatloti villi tn elllcs ol Mobile am
Now Orlcati!. and other Southern Atlantic
(ca port, Mill by couuqcIIii-; roads with all
tlm cniiulrv - nth of Cairo: and cnmiii!:
from tho sotithwctt lilliu Cairn, ArUan-.is
and Texas lttllroad, which olloi'd nimllii
eommunicatiiiii with Mitithein .tliourl
Arkans.is nml Texas, and tho principal elt
les of tho-o States. This laht-nunied road
will j:le, al-o. direct eouuuctlon ultli the
Texas ami I'aellle. Ito.id when It Is comple
ted, thus L'Uiu.i; direct communication wl'h
thu iH'iiicfpnl ports ol the l'acilli. Ocean.
Tlicsu railroaili", tcrniltiatiii'.'at ('ilro. aro
now an completed unci 111 tiicccsMUi iijici u
tion. iho-o lu Illinois comlnir into thu cilv
1111 a bank ol each ot the liver.-, Ohio ami
Mis-It-Ippi. and teriniiiatini: at the reonl lu
dice, thus ciicircllna tho city. Tho Holly
fciuincs, llrow'iisvlllu and Ohio HIvcr Uail-
ro.id. and the Cairo and Tcnne.co ltivor
ItailroBil, which will both terminate nt
Cairo, are In course or construction ami win
f.oon bo completed, ami other rMrw"i''"
In IlllliolsanJlii WHtr; ' "J l' B, , ('r '
river ufcieli win '" tcrmlnatu at Cairo,
urn iiriiJ"""1', and arrangements inadii to
iMiM tlicm. The enwdructloii of ihcm
willKrcatly incrcuii the riuroadenmmuni
cations ot "Calni.
II. centtiil locution in the ;reat Valley of
the 31l'.lslppi,and the threat wealth oftiver
and railroad coiuinuiilcitlon, KHes to Cairo
unsurpaS6eil advantages a. a c uinnerelat
poiul, as itatl'ords to her ca'.y ami chenp ae
ccs to all the er.iln producing di.tticts id
the North and West.indslmlliraccess to all
the agricultural proiiuce ceti-iimi'fH of the
South, thus pro-cntliij- thu best location in
the West lor 1111 Intereh:in)u of tho mpect
Ivo northern ami soii'.hern cominoditlc and
proiliiitlon..
As a manursclutlii'.' location the position
ol Cairo is not lens Itnpnrtnnl. Thu etiido
materials of every dfcrlptloit, which con
stltttto the elements ot iiiaiiuracturod arti
cles, abound on cmji j -hie, Iron ore, coal,
ofmporlor quality, mid timber of every
enaiaeivi, iiiino iirin oincrs, ncim; eii'iiy
and cheaply aeces.lble, mid tho ilclin(-rl-cultural
region ol th immciliati! uciL'hbor.
hoo.l.as well as tho uoro remote districts
rendered tributary to it by river aud rail,
iiiriu-ii suppiiesoi me KoeessarieH 01 inn 111
Mich ubuiidniicn as turenderllvliiL' exeinl.
ionally cheap. When the tnanufaclurcd at ti
des are produced, ILe furilitics lor cheap
dMiIbutlon hj rner und rail ate not
eipiaueu.
I V'llro ll'lU n ,a....I f..lnlll,,..l lll.nH.l I
' .'V " IllWIill, IIIIL-Illl III, 1 1 M'l jll illill
enterprWiif; populatloii of about 1U.0U0 has
!l "iipcrlorMMem ol public tehools, which,
xiinuiiiuis conuuoicii ny luivato cuter
pri-c, nllord unsnrpisicd educatlonnl ad
vantas-c.-l, p3hsescd of wel.ef,t:ibllshed
clturches of nearly every denomination
has publlnand privato bulldliiKi. ofa nipo
rlor cbaraeter-has a cllmato, which fora
lubrity aiiillicalthliillnlliiuiiees eiinuor l,n
Mirpas-eil-iuH a -vell-reKuluted uml ef
clent miiMcipai oraniz:ition, Its -treets
llUlllcd With rn.i Mint f,thnriiw,lrn,illt,,i ,.,l
viititagcs, nhicli make it IiIkIiI.v dcslrablo
ivjiny noi 111 iiu uxucnuu ai a place
of poiuiun-ut reildence.
Lots and land In Cairo aro now oiloreil ut
very low pticcs, alVordlnK tnvoruhln oppor
tiitilllfis to puruhaso, ami tho owners pro
fent the location to the publlu as nilurltii;
II 1111 L'.. I...I ..I ....... I.... ll... , ,'..1 ..."
,,,ini lllivutnij,r IUI Itiu nui;L-L-sllll U5-
tnhliHiiueiit ol conimerclnl or tiiantil'actur-
ln .... -1 1 .1... 1 . 1 it.
1 iiiciprisvs, aim uiu ueii. lueaniy ill 1110
country (or prolltuhlo Itiveblmentot capital.
S. St.iats Tayi.ou,
I'DWIN l'AltMINS,
Trustee', ele.
C.1110, 11.1.., Ma 1st, IS71.
o- lli-tf.
st:w a i'i:itTisr.Mi:.TN.
flflnV ArVWI1! wiililiil lu ell "'I In. People's
fiUvii Altlillil Ciiinmotl .'eme Medical Ail.
vlser " II Is Ihi'eliiiijii'sl bonlv ever publlsheili
f-Opnu'e-, ou r .'.V llliiliiillnii, tStl 0 'llinu.
snails buy II nl slithl who could not be imhiced to
laiioliii'i' ill' nil"' priccii hooks iniiiini: 01 no-tiK-stic
.Misllclne I nllkc olhtr books sold
Ihliiiij-h iici nls this wink Is IhiiroiiKhly miter
IImhI llirouijhoul Ninth Alnerlc.i. 'I his fact, to-i-.
ll.fr u llli tin; I111 lie nl-. eteiralit iililieai'HIli'e,
and many new fiMluirs of Him hook, eaioes II to
n'll mole l.ipniiy imm any wma rirr iMion-iini
In ihls riiutilrv. 'Iho'eof my agents ho hat e
hud expcririire In selllnx lioks, say Hint In all
ilii'lr mi'i loos eniiMm-lnic thev inter lull with
sueh sureess oriieiile so IniRe wanes, 11 since
ciimiiieiifliiK Ihe rale of III) M111 k . Kor terms
anil ;ierillorv, iiililie'S (liielosiiiK two postintc
slailipJcllid'sliilinif experleni-e) It V, I'leice,
M. I'., ornr.-. iMpensiiry, iiuunin, .,ew
Y01 k
.Soik Marl, envelone "For I'llbll-llliiit De
partment "
Bof'cro You Start
insl'ui: in '1111:
TRAVELERS
01? HAUTF011D, CONN
WATERS' NEW SCALE PIANOS
an: the b -t inadci the touch ela tie. nml a line
sliiKltilone, poMi rlul, pine uml eti 11,
WATERS' Concerto ORGANS
caulint be exellid In linn' or bi'.Uiti 1 Ihev defy
coin) eillliiu I he 1 'ini 1 1 to Mop 1-11 llin'lliU-
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