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(jHOI'titllKN.
W. L. BRISTOL,
FAMILY
GROCER
Hoops ovorything portaininR to
tho lino of Staple and Fancy Gro
sorios, Woodtmware, Vegetables,
1'ruitfl, Ac, &o.
Try My Now Style Mixed
TEA,
Different Combination Prom any
Bcforo Oircrod in tho Murkct,
nnd of Excellent Flavor.
Choice Selection of
QUEENS W ARE, '
GLASSWARE.
CROCKERY WARE
and FLOWER POTS.
t IHIl! hi Mil Ma,
THE "BOSS"
WISCONSIN BUTTER,
ScU.'.l Rich
Central Hop Yeast
A train This Gumxa-r.
No. 32 EIGHT STREET
CAIRO ILL.
( OA l.i
Coal Coal.
PITTSBURGH,
PARADISE,
IVIT. OARBON(Big Mutl.ly)
A.ND
PEYTONA CANNEL
COAL!
Orders for Coal by tho car-load,
ion, or in hogsheads, for shipment,
Dromptlv attonded to.
flif To largo consumers and all
manufacturers, wo aro proparcd
:o s lpply any quantity, by tho
month or year, at uniform rates.
CAIRO CITY COAL COMPANY.
JT-ll.illM:i Pro iifllre, No 70 Olilo J vec
Ct'llalrid.i) Pro ' uharflioiit
11" At l.k'flitlnll .Mill-, lir
SJ-At tin- Inul Hump, foot ofThllly-LUht
jit
rj-l'ost onicc- Drutwr,
son.
VALENTINE RESOH,
GROCER.
Dialer lu
Butter, Eggs, Fish, Poultry,
Game and all kinds of fresh
Fruit and Vegetables.
Eighth Street, Cairo, 111
rS-DiilcTH for Miimiti'MH promptly Jlllednt
my lionr, nay or nielli
HOWIE BROTHERS,
PACKERS,
Wholesale, Retail and
Commission.
IUQHT1I STlttlKT.
lerHighoHt Cash Frico paid for
IIoks and Cattlo.
A Book for the People.
NIYjIOLOOY i A Mibnttg iiinllr.l uX it SW
rtp e la rgy ilnutilc columu at . J i J ;'") tttu
.llAUHIAUK. ) moral mill lalrildlMi i ut ilu-
i' iiutuial,
in i
i;.i, the MyiU-rlca crli, production, Sic. A.iuiuUni
k tti'rityoii 1'iuturlini.ili.i.uv.i'liiti'l.r navy nntlOen.
ti.veOr A not IhiiIi.uw., invnnlni b.i fnrmut krt
vats. Vunc.ouUii'l Un-unlo niicon.,"!' I'tii;-iu, the
rtlwU ct tlariy Abimvauiitiu,r.iiii.itniai i1ii.im1.iiw
itr ol oiwii biluro ami ntur inurriugc, leaimintoiiu.
mature (!'( Bint liul('t.ncy-ti nuiu itmin-Iiur in
li uttlni aiiil IIiom Ciiiil' iiiiiimli x iuarili:o. u luort
cunk nUicrtl.uiHiit, Ul l(u'ii..y .i,u;ut imijiml umk
Klvini: nuiuruu .n :" lir ml Hit almtvillHiirt,
PrlciMtrcuia,il.wuiiillii iliVi, tl.X A 1'auu
iililituiitucliiii;ruMliriam'iiti.t Bnon.iatorrhea,
lull tuiitnU uf Hie atuo vvtk.wnuiitiaiuivrraiiBcrpii
Iv5)lt uf iuniP.'Ali a aina.! Mcdic4 Tl'calt.o uutJit
rove t ihk ra. 10 ita. aVUntM,
. TEE MDDIOAL 4 BUEOIOAIiIKSTITUTB,
uiiiWAVKrv.witkr.
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VOL. 7.
l,llt OK UKAtiERN
R. SMYTH & CO.,
Wholt'ale ant r.Mnll Urates In
Foreign and Domontio
Z.XQTTORS
WINI'M OF A Mi HIXDN,
No. 60 Ohio Levoo,
CAIRO, ILLS.
MK-Ml' . 'MYTH A CO. iau (onMantly
n Iiii-ru ftlurk of lie- Rood m Un- mar
Ml, mi l icUi!ivtM:Ial Attention to I he nliulititle
ranch of Ihc Ini-lmn
in:,
Tho Undersigned Ilaving Given
up tho
CITY TRADE,
Is now
Prepared to
by tho
Furnish Ico
C AH LOAD,
At prices that will compare
Fav-
orubly with any Dealer. lie
will now Dcvoto his a ten
lion Entirely to his
WHOLESALE TRADE.
JOnN SPROAT.
iioti:ij4.
Grand Central
HOTEL,
COMMERCIAL AVENUE,'
Cornor XJislitla. Gttr-oot,
WM. WETZEL. Proprietor.
A TIIU-TY watch krpt night anil day for
Irilnn nnd trainlKMH.
'1 he Ut of uwonunodatluits
for
transient
-i-ir
kfilvits lit 'luo DollJM ovrdnV.
w iioixsai.i: i.ium 1:11.
STRATTON & BIRD,
Wholesale Grocers
-Ant
Commission Merchants
AGENTS AXEIIICAK POVDEIl CO
57 Ohio Levee.
G. D WILLIAMSON,
Wholesale Grocer
Dealer In
BOAT STORES,:
Commission Merchant,
No. 16 OHIO LEVEE.
Ql'Kl IAI. ntlititlon kIicii toconilfrwncnts and
kj iiiiiiu otucra
I'AIXT AMI OII.M.
B. F. PARKER,
Ucalcr In
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Arall Papor, Window Glass, Win
aow anaaes, sc.
Altvnyn on hum), tliu cclcbraktl lllumlimtlnir
.IIJIIOK.. Olla.
tli'owrj' 33xxlXcilxxas:,
Ooruor Eleventh Street uud Wuoblui,'
ton Avenuo
CAIRO CITY BINDERY,
r. c xxtjbxjsi .
PROPRIETOR.
BINDER AND BLANK BOOK
MANUFACTURER.
lullatlu BntUllnir, Corner Twulfth Street
and WaablUKtait Avenue,
Onivo, XlllnolM.
I'.l.'(iiiiitv mid Itiillrrciil Work n nwrliilly
ICE
Cfl.c, Sullvtlxi. a3u.5J.lln.tr. Csmtt Tr3laftlav Strot atii
CAIRO, ILLINOIS, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1875.
COAST INCIDENTS.
I..viirhbnr nnd Unit J nrlnln (inne.
iPrnm lli tlouatoti T.lcnij'li of 'Inoitir
Tliiiiilav nt;lit wits onu of terror. Tlio
liilc, now to It full liuljflit. nurjwd Willi
lliufitrv ot the nilc. 'J'tttii'iit of rain
fell, nnil ttiu wind howled with nil tin;
fury of ti hurricane. .Ml hut n luw too
roiilUkfitt pt'ople of lavnc'.iburK uml fiut
tacltito hud gone to tliu hill for .o.ifitv
bclOlv lllllt. After tlltdlilllt, lioti.i;.-,
vescl, iHLiythln ylclik-tl to lie jfnlt!.
Tliu licet tif Imruvx iK'lonyliiL' to tho
lltiiuton Diiwt Nnvljfutlou tTonip.itiy
broke from their inooriniM. The lU-aut-
vr I.lzzloniid Uv' .Suot-rlor ol'thusainu
lint', the sti'riiwlw.'cl ficntitcr Matiiniorns
Xo. 2, Im'IoiikIii to Klntr. Ki'iincdv ,t
o tht! new tiij: lM'in built by f tlbbs A;
Co., tliu .'tvninvr Star and ht't- bai-''i,, and
iitim' or of Mhnniirrs nnd llatboat.
win; all swentbeloie thy sralc 'catttri.tl
In all direction over the llats and tip the
uki mcr.
1 riday inornhi'' nothlii'' but devas
tation met tho eye. I ftructioii and
wrecki nil arounil; raft'. lo, tliubur
and frairinent" of linu-e. bwirlnir (stiuir-
(iUn liutnanlty, drhen here and thero
by the pllllf's yale ; llutterin" l"nal
tit dlsttx-.'S from ui.my it tret; top ; the
Herds wind and wave dlniuied all cries lor
Miccon pitcon motions alone told tin;
lookcMii ot thotllsliv.'" of the linperlletl.
i nit Meaini-r .Matamoraa ,o. dipt.
Alexander Itell, fonnerlv ot the Moll-ton
Kirert N.tvlL'atlon Coiniianv, had been
Irlven neros the IhN on tin; north fide
of the San .lacluto. .Sh had -rood tackle
and aiiL'liiir on hoard, and a mikiII .supply
ol luel. Her nuehoi'i brought her up on
the ilut.. The steamer Star and barjres
were driven near her. The drift tom
fucn'.i'd ariMiuniliitln around them, ami
tortuuutelr her po-ltlou w.n a point tit
onteutratloii for the lloatiiii: ilebrN to
which people had eluii";. t'apt. Itell.
with Mr. I .envoi' I., engineer, and four
men -jot out of the life-boat, and rescued
(u -h pcroi,s no they could t'et near, but
the t'ah; win .o feat fill that thov could
make hut little headway.
About 10.1. in. a mall r.ift with two
iwrion- on It wai -eeu tippro.tchln'. A
it came nearer, they were discovered to
tc; Or. Chamberlain and wife, of Lynch-
biiii.'. lie wa Mtthc on the raft ho'ldlnir
hh wife's head In hi lap. Her body wa
partlv uuiler water. Tin-current Mvent
them near the Matamora-. and a- the
rait 'truck anions the drill, and jttst a
thelr re-cui r Irotu the .Matamora'' "ot a
rope arotnul Dr. (.'hambiilaln. Mr-.
Cbatnberl.iliiS bod was torn from hU
intsnaud -went under the tltllt. The
hii.-b.tud. fhoulitle-i ot hi: owii , w.t-s
ippcallu to tl o escuei';: "U, n t sic
me. .sit e my wile." and. atur Ho wa-
.'one, bc"L'fd tlieui to let him down sitb
her. He w.ii h tuied .in ii iir I in ,i ie-
IIUIIiIhhI eouiiitiiiii. UN (ie odiihuii of
Captniu Itell and Mr. Leaooek that she
wa- iiciu ictori' ,-een i y incut.
Ab nit noun a fjiuily name I 1'erkiu-,
ttuee nii'ti, u woman and a child, came
lliutlii" I'roiu down tliu river on ton ut'a
liou-e. It cailL'lit auioiij: Hie treec. lnli
which they all jot. trom wlitre they
were all taken in -afety by the yawl-boat
of the M.ilamora?. The cura'tit ttud
wind was io strony that four men could
not manage tliu boat, .liter varioiia ef
fort to iM to Ihein. Captain Itell nald
out line, and lloatid the boat to ilium,
nnd took tlieui oil'. During the dav
auinhell. Mr. Leacoek and the crew of
four men picked uji and saved tV'ii'i. ..if
pfVHOlU
i nc. 1'crKiin laniuy say inai cverytuui.i,'
was swept oil' from Ad.tnii' Island, which
Is about live miles below Lvnehbtirir. In
addition to ihem-elves was the lamilv ol
Dr. Alexander a f;raud-ou and a nero
man. Thc-e are'iipttoetl to he lo-t.
A number of person are known to
have been drowned lu the vMuiiy of
Ltiuchbur" and San .lacluto.
At I.vnchliurir the Murchou s smil
lock of merchandl-e ol'Capt. Tomktu,
Capt. .1. It. Sydnor and Mr. Sander-, the
lompKiu Hotel .'mil w:ireliott-e, .tiasomc
Hall ami all uniillerliulliliii'' were .weiit
away.
1'he balldluir at ulbb' Shlnwavs were
destroyed. The McamcrTnuiautlpa was
on the ways. Holes wetc boretl in her
mil site cttletl on tlieui and l ui.noH'd
to be all rijdit, stviii, luth herself ami
tliu ways.
.t ftan. lacluto Mr. i honi-ou s houe
and tho llendley store were swept oil.
Mason' mill 1 ttatuun'', but "really
tlamaed.
The report is that all the hon-es alow:
tho .-hnre from l.ynchbnrj; to the bay are
wept oil. The tuj; Ontario, Cajitaln
dtston, u-as at .Morgan's mint tut i nur.s
ilay night, when It took lefuge in Jooe
Creek anil survived tliu srale. The cur
rent ran so strong: fcaiurday that no tug
boat could be induced to o below. It'is
impossible to get fuel for iteain ; all the
wood along tliu imyun Is swept oil or
rendered useless lor the time.
1 he scene trom Harrisburg to Lynch
burg Is deplorable. The water Is up to
iiiu top ot tuu car.s on uiu mui .laciiuo
track at Harrishiir. At Xoiseworthy's
it wa up to tliu liont yartl e-ate. At
Massle'. the drllt inaiked the height of
tliu liilular up the biuk at bis laiidlu.
nr. ."iiasio stilled to tne pasenger.s on
the Fowler that tliu tldo waterfront the
ti ult" wa tluiiy-four Inches above tho
highest rain Hood wllhln hi knowledge
on the bayou. Thousand of cords of
wood, piling and mill timber, the reult
ot tho whole year's toll, have been car
ried away by the waters. .Many ilatboat.
and other craft, upon which tliu people
of the bayou relied for a Mipport. have
been destroyed. At Dr. Ma.lo's consld
crablu stock was drowned, and It 1 suit
posed the saine lias occurred at uioru ex
posed points.
IJctwecii Lynchburg and Morgan's
Point not a hoiuu Ii standing on the Im
mediate shorn of San .lacluto Uay, or on
the Islands, except tho wnrchou-c ot the
Ship Channel company on tho Point. Ot
the residents, tliu Pciklns family, I.ev.
Mr. Alexander and wife, August, a fish
erman, .losepli Mai tin and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. 'Vest, Mr. Mclviu and Charles Post
aro know n to bu saved. Mns. l'leicu and
four children, llttlu Clara Crafton, Miy.
McKeuaiid Mrs, August aro known to
have been lost. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
ami Mr. .McKcu are said to have been
t-aved by young Mr. Mllirun.
I'ltllVIOfS SIOII.MS.
It-'rom tli (iaUt'atim Ni'Witof 'I'liiir-iliiy.
Apropos of the btortn that prevailed
ycsteiilay. tliu following brief mention of
those which have vUlted these shorts lu
time past will be found interesting :
Tin: nitssr.
In 1S1P, diirinp; thu time of I.alllte, a
Htnrin occurred that fcatteretl the lleet of
tho Harnuurlan buccaneer. Four ol the
vcfcscli weru driven nMmrti at Vlrudiila
l'oliit, und the wreater portion ot their
crews were drotvned. Thl-, the llrst
torm of which there Unny record, citnu
from the eaMWartl, n they itll tlo, and
nied with great violence.
Tin: I:co'I.
The next ?torin vNltetl tho Hand on
thuJ-tol October, 1st". The wind blew
from the cast seven days, tilling the har
bor with water nnd submerging the Is
laud. Tho brig I'ltu wa driven ndiore,
ati'l allci wartls tis'.il a a prl-on-hntie.
at thl time there won; only half a dozen
houc on the Maud, and hum of Ihein
were blown down. One life was lo-t by
drowning.
Dir. Tiiiitn.
InOclober. 1812, the Maud wa vl
Itetl b.v a eyelonu which came lrotn the
east. ThUcaiiM.il considerable damage
to the shipping in the harbor, and wln.n
the water sub-Hied, a large quantity ol
rubbl-h was left plied on tliu Strand and
street. contlguoiB thereto. Tho old
wooden Kpl-eopal Church was blown
dow n and other damage to buildings sus
tained. This was the wlldct eyelonu
that vl-lP'd the IMnnd.
Tin. i omui.
The great Septtnila'r cyclone of i'i
did not tlo inticli damage to Galveston.
Thu water rcneh'-d the doors of severil
Strand stores, daiuairlng good to some
extent, it wa ilnring thi storm that
tho town of Matagorda was destroyed
mid a number of peoplu on thu lower
coast drowned. The little steamer "Nick
J 1111"" was lost oil Dollar Point, In Oal
viMon Hay;
Tin: i tt til.
Thl was the hum severo and disas
trous storm that ever swept over Calves
ton. A strong easterly gale set In on
October '-. IM7, rcaih'lng the highest
velocity at ihmiii on the lid. Thu llr.st
Hour ot many Strand stores were llooded
ami the shipping sulllred greatly. All
the wharves except the "Centrar' weru
nearly demolished, and a bark, three
brigs and eleven schooner went ashore
In the harbor. At -I n. in. on the lib the
wind shitted from ea-t-iierttieast to north
west and the weather once tnorti settled
down.
Tin: sixth.
The sixth storm occurred on the Dili of
June, lsl. An ca-tcrly galu that had
been blowing several day reached on
the evening or the 9th a velocity of forty
miles an hour by 0 o'clock at night, and
by morning had completely sub-ided.
lu the city considerable damage was sus
tained. Several small veels were
wrecked, and the bark Virginia Dare
foundered at her auehor In' the oiling.
Four vecls of large burthen weie driven
trom their anchors and compelled to put
to sea. Among the buildings blown
dow n wa- St. Patrick Church.
TIIU Mr.VK.STH.
. On the night of October 1, 1S71, a ey
elonu visited Galveston, and continued
till the third. Thu whancs weiu slightly
damaged, and several building inUircd.
The steamboat Twelfth Kra was lo-t oil'
Pelican I-laml. The st, niwhicl boat
C. IC. Hall w.ts capsized Hi the upper bav
and all her olllcers were drowned with
tin exception of a Swidc namul .lacob
son. rm: i:i(iitrn.
The storm of hist year N yet i'ieh In
the memory ot most of our eitl.en. Lit
tle damage was done in eouiparl-on to
the devastation ot previous storms,
though Collins' Inn and Pat Norton's
house, on the beach, were lett the worse
for the wear. The shooting gullerv ot
the German Club was washed uway.
The whaling brig Moore wa- wrecked
down the const.
The wind on thl oeca-Ion blew at first
from thu east, tln u shifted to the north
east, where It remained, blowing at about
eighteen mile an hour a great partol the
lime. The gale commenced on lb" '.'A of
.September nnd ended on the "th.
Vfff' During the epidemic of intermit
tent- in tne tt est tills sea-oll. tile wiiole
Ininieii-e stock ol Avers A trim Cunt be
came exnau-teii, anil Hie producing power
ot ms tjinoratory wa louiiii tuaileouaiu
to meet tin.' tiemauu. .Many wno Knew
Its extraordinary virtues for the cure of
l hill and Fever, paid exorbitant prices
for It. Till Ague Cure I snld. by thoo
who use It. to never lull. Header, It you
must have medical aid. take, the best of
medicine. Poor lemedie are dear, a
good aro cheap, at any price you have to
pay lor mem. ciawjton coit.-ifr.
Tho Beit is always tho Chcnpost ?
Ott TANK
ron
Grocers,
Druggists,
Mills,
The sliding top I without seams or
hinges, and cannot Bet out of ordor.
The measuring Pump Is the easiest,
fastest, and ONLY PATRNT PUMP used
In n gnlvnnlied Iron tank. Prices reduced,
tfond for Catalogue.
WILSON tL EVENOEN,
rumen ant Mwufvtiinri, tt 4 tl Weit Uilic Si.. Ct ,
For Sale at Manufacturers' prices by
Barclay Bro's.,
Wholesale Druggists,
CAIRO, ILLS.
lm-rud
DR. SHERMAN'S
Syphilitic
Eradicator.
'I Ida iiVL'earntloH in now actnowK-dKid to 1
tuiHTlor to all kuowu nuitdles lor tlic ttrut
uicut of
Syphillis in ull its SttigeB. Scrofu
lous Airoctious, Chronio Ul
coi's, Enlnrgomcnt of tho
OlRndH.
INneclal'y hi .Syplilllto dlmism, la thli h It
Imi Niwi'.nuiiy, when kIvhi up p-ft hope liy
niiiiiint ilimi'ian It I vtulivly viKttab'e.
.So chiniKii of diet I itiiieie-l and uiu li taken
In ull eoudltloi.il ot llieriyatim with a Uy, nnd
In coiinevtloil Willi otlitr incllcllH"), II Iliu pa-
tlrnt ilejsiivrf
M-nt to ntiv pavt nf tliu I'nlUd Mate-t by v.
livr-.il. (lie lViini (ili.t'i'liillnll.
i N K.-s.'-HtuiiUf ieackm'e mit lo uv imi t of tl.c
i united State oawwiiHotf-'v. .vmiej
it Llii ml iv
& North HlMIl dtwt, ft l.ouU Mo.
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VTanlilrirrSsJa. -i"L-rriio.
: PROMT ADVANTAGES:
THE NEW LOW RESERVOIR "STANDARD"
Great Durability with Handsome Designs, and Giving PERFECT'
SATISFACTION Everywhere.
MADE ONLY BY .
Excelsior Manufacturing Comp'y
012, 014, 010 nnd 018 N. MAIN STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO.
AND SOLD EXCLUSIVELY DY
s-ir-jm0, W HENDERSON, Cairo, Illinois.
WEEKLYBULLETIK
ONLY $1.25 A YEAR.
I'HYNH'IA.SN.
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tm-rii U'aslihiRtoti nvcntiv n J U'uluut tns:t.
OfTICK: North fldr of KlKhlh flttw't Ii
tuecii Cumni'rrkil and Wiitlihu'toimvcniio.
0.
W. DUNNINO, M. D.
KESIIKSXi:i Comer Nlntli nnd Walnut
ttltrt
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UKTICK HOLH.S.' I'roinOii.iii. Win , tind
iVjin '.' ti) s ii.iii.
l.AWYKHS.
OHM M. MUXKEY,
Attorney at Luw.
C.VtnO, ILLINOIS.
OKKICH: At rosldrare on Ninth Sitritt, li-
rural wu.iuiiartuii iiruue ami wuluutM.
ijAaiuEL r,
WHEELER,
Attorney at Law.
OITICKt'Olilo I-rw;, over room lunoerli
ovcnjiird by t Irot National Hunk,
CAIRO. ILLINOIS.
QUEEN it QIL11EIIT,
Attorneys mid Counseloi'M
at Law.
OKKICK. Oliio W-vit, rooms 7 und t
t.lty National Hank,
William II iinsn, V
William II tJlllK-ri, CAUtO. 1I.1.IS019.
.'iiicsj riei-i; unvrt.
iT3"iK'clul attention glvt-n to Adtnlnilly and
iniunbo.it lm3liif"i.
KEAIa r.STATK Adl'.NT.
JOHN ft. HARMAN & CO.
Real Estate
HOUSE A.a-E3NTS
COLLECTORS,
.'O.VVEYAKCEB0, NOTARIES PUBLIC
Laud Accnta of tho Illinois Caatml and
BuillUKton and (tuiccy II. R.
Comcamus.
North Cor. Sixth and Ohio Levse,
CAIRO. ILLINOIS.
t. (.. Lvsrtii.
m. J. nowixv.
LYNCH & H0WLEY,
AMI -
House Agents,
Collectors and Conveyancers.
OFFICE-At tlto Court Houso.
CAIRO
BOX and BASKET CO
Dmhr m
All kludb lianlandeon,)
FLOORING, SIDING, LATH, &o
Mill and Yard,
"Jornor Thirty-Fourth Street and
Ohio Lovoo.
CARL PETERS,
HORSE SHOER,
BLACKSMITH
AND
Wagon Maker,
SIXTH STREET, Between OHIO
I LEVEE AND COMMERCIAL
1 AVENUE.
MumifiioturoshU own Horns Bboes and
can Assure uooa worn,
PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
ii-i-Ini
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are mmw IN PRICE,
S.TKI.10I, CONSTRUCTION.
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OAlXIKrGlV,
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iSfl BAZAB!
112 COMMERCIAL AVE.,
CAIRO ILL
... - -;
Pianos and Organs,
SHEET MUSIC AND
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
HALLET. DAVIS & CO.'S
PIANOS
Of World wido Reputation.
aiikmnvltdffi-d by all eool MuWelan to Ii- the
lx.it I'Jano iioivntadc.
THE GREAT UNION PIaNO,
Of which we have sohJ over 400 dnnns
twelve )ear- pas', hecotnliiK til'ire and more
poiml.tr every Uay.
SMITH'S AMERICAN Oltti AN,
Pldciitlld tone. Power and Durability.
Kimball's Orchestral Organ,
A very fine lntnuncnt, adapted to lnstnt
III llttil ua well as vocal tmtsk'.
A1
i.i. tiii; aiiovi; a hi: oi ricitKit on
L.isy .Monlhlvl'ivincnt-. tit low ik'tiri's
Hirm SS Ol la St ITItTS
SHEET MUSIC
In LTctt variety, Includlii!: all the new
nnd popular music ol the day.
Order from tho Country
promptly lilt d and -cut
by mail.
VIOLINS GuTMfiS BANJOS
AtTOKDEONS, CLARINETS
FLUTES,
PICQLOS,
TAIYIBORINES
I-ISKNCII 11 All PS, KTC, 1'TC.
Band Instruments of all Kinds
ruri'ltiicd to Order.
8TBIN08 FOB VIOLINS, 0UITAB8, ETC.
Ot tho lltht (jualliy.
Classical Studies and Exercises
Of all tirades for l'lano or Voice.
CITI'vcry ltcriptinn of Mti.de.il Mer
chandise furnished lo order, prompily nnd
at prices lower than etcr ottered before
tiUNCV also or
ROGER'S ELEGANT STATUARY.
Send for lllu-lratcd Citaln;,'uo and l'rlee
List ol tht'-o hi'ittltll'tll crnupcN,
All Ooorti Warranted as Kepreientod.
AdJref,
ROBBINS' MUSIC BAZAP,
Cairo. Illinois.
VAKI11TY NTOIli:.
Wew-York Store
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
VARIETY STOCK
IN THE CITY.
Goods Sold Vory Close.
Jorner 10th St. and Cplhmerclal At
CAIRO. ILLINOIS
C. 0. PATIER & CO.
r-1
R. W. MILLER,
PORWARDIHO
I Commission Merchant,
Aii'ldrnlcr In
I FLOUR, MEAL, GRAIN HAY,
ETC.
omcr.i
f.H OIIIOI.r.VES.
O-S-tf.
CAIRO, llaMNOIt
C. CLOSE,
Gewrnl
Commission Merchant
AMI HKALCIl m
LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER,
HAIR, &r
Under City Nat lour,'. r.uk.
IWIM.irtl hi car-load lot
liners, adding Krelxlil.
n: K.-' fftclinrr'
JOHN B. PHILLIS
AND SON,
tsucreii'Sor to .Inlm II Plillll!
FORWARDING .
a::i
Commission Merchants
.tr.d V':iUr- in
nAY, CORN, OATS, FLOUR
KF.A1, BRAN, etc.
Ageatitoi LAI'LIN ITuASD POWDEH CO
ICorner Tnnth Street ami Ohio
Lr.Ton.
'. I Matlniss.
K
MATHUSS &. TJHL,
FORWARDING
And ticiirrnl
Commission Merchants
Ic.di'i In
GRAIN, HAY
PRODUCE,
FLOUR,
AND
G-3fc Ohio XioVOOa
P. CUHL,
-i:ilit-he-
Plour Merchant
Millers' Agent.
No SU Oil to I.ctci',
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
M-lf
K. J . Ayn-s.
1. Ajt-
AYRES 8c CO.,
And K' lieml
Commission Merchants
No. 76
OHIO LEVEK.
Ii. B. THOMS,
Commission Merchant,
And dealt r in
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES,
Foroltrn and Domestic Fruits and Nuto
184 COMMERCIAL AVENUE.
Mil.
lafA t. IMtaiKII.
II It. tCN.VIXt.HAJt.
PARKER & CUNNINGHAM.
(iiccc-on to .Miller .1. l'arkfr,)
FORWARD G
ASU
Commission Merchants
Anil iKalt'i'i la
WnEAT, MEAL, GRAIN. HAY,
ETC.
orricu i
Ml OHIOLUM.t:.
CAIItO, ILLINOIS,
E3-Vfliai' te!i"dl Hid Laiiri' yellow M'air
lioiie, t.nu).'uciiiacll) ., lout, wlilrh Kl'
114 imii'lt' liuillHr- for aim InK and nliljliiK
li-s-il
l.Nl'HA.'i:,
C. N. HUGHES,
(eiwml-
Insurance Agent,
OFFICE:
oxxxo xxi-crasis,
Orsr Msthuii & Ohl'i.
N
ONE hut
t'lrat'Clafa CiiiuiiU-s hiit
nvnlvd.
INSURANCE.
ESTABLISHED 1808.
S AFFORD, MORRIS
AND CANDEfc,
-(ienenil
Insurance Agents
73. OHIO XEVEE,
Cujbtatlo&ftl Buk lalldUf, ptklri.
Tht Oldest Establish! Agsnoy in ttoutb
em Illinois, roprss Unit OTir
6t 000 000.