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? n. r. v;i' ..-I s II, r 5 St::1 Mi'' pROrXHSlONAL CARDNPHYMCIAN8. J. H. RRYANT, M. D. OWICS: HightU ami AalilniUu Avonuo. HflSlDENOB; Corner NlnotooutU and Wwh- w. II. MAR KAN, M. D., Homeopathic PUyuieian and Sursreon. Ofllca ! Commercial avenue. Residence comer Fourteenth t. mil WMbtni'ton avc-miu, I ntro. DENTISTS. D It. E. W. WHITLOCK, Dntal Surgeon. i,rmi-No. 1W Cnmiiiwlil Avenue, between Siljhtli a:id Ninlti Street D U. W. C. JOCELYN, DENTIST. 'JKKirK-Klshtb Street, near Commercial Aveniio, NOTARY PCBLIC. fJUIOMAS LEWIS, Notary Puhlic and Conveyancer. OP?IOE: With the Widow' nud Oorphuna' Mu tual Aid !icioty ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. I INEGAK & LAN SI) EN, J Attome3"!-at-L.a w. OFKi'l S So. ll'l Commercial Aveuuo. STKAMH )ATS. I jV)R METROPOLIS AND PADUCAII. Th'i Elcrilit Sldevfheel I'snei'liuer Steamer 2& CHAMPION oSU NEWMAN A.J. UH'.D... .. Muster. ....Clerk. Lew I'ain every afternoon at :! o'clock, for Padueaii. M-.-lrojmUx aud wiv lauding, t; or freight or ia"ic apply to MM, A. MLCK. Ajf'j't ; FERRYBOAT. QAIltO CITY FKRllYCO. FHIKllYBOAT THREE i&ElQ. STATES. On atul alter Monday, June the boat will make tlie foKo viiijj t.-i)i: I.UVI! LCAVC Puot Fourth at Mlaaouri Laud'K I.KA1K1 Kentucky Ld':. 7 a. m. ' . 1M. 11 r. in. 2 p. in. ::) p. m. U a. m. 3 p. m. 7:30 a. in. a. in. 11 ::m a. ni. S:i p.m. r:0O p. in. SUNDAYS. :) u. tn. :i:.W p.m. H a. m. M u. ni. H m. :1 p. tn. 5:31) p.Ui. ID a. ni. 4 p. in. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Jiaai 11INK1.K, N. Ii. Thisti. awuon, J. H. Moour. Hixkle, Thistle wood & Moore, FKOl'KIETORS Farmer's Tobacco Warehouse AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. VJ5 and l-7 Commercial Avenue, CAIRO II. I.. tVLIheral Advancements made on CoiiHiuu- me lit" oi roDarco, riour. nuu v.rniu. t-r"Afnw for Uear, Scott tc Co. tiire.-thlnu ma chinea. Dortablcaaw mill and threflhitiK enu-inen. Agonta forC'hampiuD harvestiuu machine, luowcre and reapora. INSURANCE rpiIE CITY NATIONAL RANK, Cairo, lllinoin. CAPITAL, 8100.000 OFFICERS'. W. P. HALLIDAY, Preolrtent. H. L. HALLIDAY. Vice l'rei'itknt. WALTKK HYSLOP, Caahtur. DIUECTOHS: TlulT TAYLOR, HKNHY L. HALLIUAr, D. WlLMAMauM, W. P. HALI.IDA V, It. II. (TNNINOIIAM, HTEl'IIKN UIIII), H. D.CANDF.K. Kifhauge, Coin and Uniteil States Bonds 110VOHT AND SOLD. Dupoatl received and a geuural liankliiL' ImslneM conducted. BRACKET STORK. $ C. FORI), Variety Bracket Store (.'omntetelal Aventm C(irnT Nlntlt Street CAUIO. : : : ILLINOIS' i ? "a i as h i tt r b t g A. B ti -TV'T' -n K 0 " ll C 3 BANKS. THE DAILY THE DAILY BULLETIN. KXTKIlilD AT THIS POST OKFIl'G IN CAIHO, IL LINOIS, AH SECOND-CLASS MATTKW. OITICIAI, I'APEROF ALEXANDER COUNTY. duly Morning Dally In Southern Ijliiiols. LOCAL REPORT! MIUNAlOlTir. bpptcmlier 1, 1S7B. Caiiu), III. Time. liar. H:4 Tm . 11:01 " VA7 i:i)p.m ff'.TM Ther, 7'J TH Hum Wind. Vel Weather. so i.t (A N SK. N. N. CUmdv Fair Cloudy Cloudy Mailtnum Temperature. 7s o ; Minimum Tem perature, TO s ; Kainrall, OPS inch., Bers't Signal Corps, U. S. A. GENERAL local items. A Hiitvik tliief catered Freneh Axby' residence, Sunday, and carrii'd off a coat. Clmrlos Steele, nrrestcd ly Tyler, was lined t nnd costs 1y Squire Cninins yes terday, t'ir drunkenness. Miss Magsie Lofliulias I men quite ill lor several days; but her ailment in not of a serious nature. The regular monthly meeting of the city council will be held this evening. The programme is of the usual kind. Tlie levee quarantine guards, were withdrawn from duty, yesterday, in pur suance of an order of the Hoard of Health. 'Mr. A. 15. Huhlfcld, propietor of the Memphis Journal, was in the city yester day, and paid his respects to the Rn.r.ETiN office. Mr. R. A. IMmumlsun, of East Cttpe Girardeau, was in Cairo, yesterday, giving attention to probate business in which he is interested. The horse pound is now in order, nnd will not be permitted to remain empty, if animals running at large in violation of law, can be fotiud wherewith to (ill it. A burglar tried to effect an entrance into Charley l'li'.feiling's dwelling house, Sunday night; but was scared off by the sound of Charley's police whistle. The po lice responded, but the rascal was not over hauled. Hie business of Mr. ('. R. Stuart's five cent counter is absolutely astonishing, ns the reader will agree when we remark that he buys articles of tinware for it by the cat load. The tirst car load of the fall supply will arrive to-morrow. Mr. William VYithie is engaged upon the interior decorative work of Mr. Charles Galiglier's residence. The fresco and orna mental eLr'ct.s he is producing are exceed ingly tine and nrtistie, nnd show him to be a workman of really superior ability. Sunday forenoon ti fight was kicked up, on the comer of Eighth and Levee, be tween two steamboat hands. There was, of course, the usual groupe of loafers and loungers on hand, and for a time the hub bub was tremendous. One of the belliger ents was seized and ealalxiosed. It may stagger the local reader's credu lity, but it isa fact nevertheless,that Sunday, August the JJlst passed without witnessing a tight in the neighborhood ot Twenty-seventh nnd Commercial. Is the prohibition put upon the Sunday sales of whisky to be credited with this result ; William Carey, a white man, old man Abbott and his son, colored, met tit the New York Store pump, the other evening, nnd Carey taking a bucket lid out of the boy's Land to drink out of, led to angry words, and Carey finally gave the old negro a blow in the mouth. An appeal to the law, followed, of course. Residents of the towns and country hence to Carnn. should benr in mind that the Cairo and Yiucennes com my will run a Hpeeial train into Cairo every Saturday, and return after a stay of live or six hours. This arrangement will reti d"r the Cairo market conveniently accessi- i!e and everybody concerned should show his appreciation of it, at once. About 4 o clock, yesterday evening, a horse attached to a spring wagon, started on a run from Fitzgerald's corner, and dashing down Fourteenth toward the post office, ran against, knocked down and ran over a negro woman, nnd continuing on its course was finally halted on Washington, near Eighth. The negro woman's injuries are not regarded ns serious. Tin; fall session of the Lord to academy commenced yesterday morning. It is much to be regretted that tnom'y cannot be raised to at once replace the building. Iladn per sistent, harmonious effort been made inline- liately after the fire, the greater portion of the required sum of money would have, been subscribed. Many of our people are still liberally inclined; but the most favorable time has passed by. Telegrams received by Dr. Ranch yes terday afternoon, state that during the twenfy-fotir hours up to noon yesterday, twenty new cases nnd live deaths had been reported in Memphis. The dispatch from New Orleans reads as follows: "Two cases reported yesterday one at ?S Washington, and one at US Fourth. Total cases to date, If); deaths, 8. Hard nt work. Infected district small nnd out of the way." When we spoke of the large pear pre sented to us by Mr. Walters, his mammoth crop had not mntured, and Henry Stout came In with a thirteeu-incli, thlrteen-oiince pear, and carried off the blue ribbon. Rut he must bring it back again. On Sunday Mr. alters exhibited to us a most shapely nnd b"miiful pear that he had Just pulled CAIRO BUtLETIN: TUESDAY MORMNtf, SEPTEMBER 2. 1870. from a tree ia his garden. It measured thir teen nnd a half Inches in circumference, nnd weighed fifteen ounces and a half! We may ii rah of larger pears tiian tills last one; but "seeing is believing." A little live year old Cairo girl sat by the window the other evening, awaiting the re turn of grand-ma. Shu heard the foot falls of many passing feet, but gave them no heed. Finally her face brightened at the sound ot approaching feet, and she eagerly exclaimed, "there, that's grand-ma. I know the voice of her foot!" And the "voice of tho foot" wns read aright, for, sure enough, a moment later grand-ma entered. The steamer Champion will come in to-day with an excursion party from Me tropolis. It will doubtless be a large one as half the proceeds lire to be donated to the, Christian church of Metropolis to aid the congregation in paying its minister The Metropolis Times, in making mention of the matter, says the officers of the Champion have won the gratitude of Me tropolis churchgoers for tho liberality they have displayed toward the churches there. Citizens of Cairo delinquent for person al taxes, yet jealous of their good name, should make all haste to the Collector's of fice and square up their accounts. On the 10th of the present the Collector will, he tie Clares, publish a "IJLACK LIST" that will contain the names ot'ul! those who are then delinquent for their personal taxes. He says he is determined that the public shall know the names of the men who shirk their share of the public burden. It will not be a large lit, but it will certainly be an "astonisher." Mr. William Nnughton, of whose pro tracted sickness we have often spoken, una for whose benefit n ball was to have been held soon in the Mystic hull, died on Sun day last nt quarter past 11. He had many friends in the city, nnd as he wns the victim of n lingering nttnek of consumption, those friends were furnished a number M oppor tunities to manifest the sincerity and gen uineness of their friendship. His watch was rallied oil' the second time, Saturday even ing forty-four points, thrown by a boy for Mr. M. McGrath, winninig it. The money derived, came in due season to meet the expenses of burial. The other evening the Marshal visited the park, nnd found a horse and two or three mules therein. Unable to chase either of them down he brought the services of a fleet footed negro into requisition, and thus overhauling the horse, the mules followed it to the pound, where all of them are now confined, subject to redemption by the own ers. As it involves an expense of two or three dollars to release n captured animal it would be well for our horse nnd mule owners to bear in mind that every animal caught running at large, hereafter, will be impounded. About daylight. Sunday morning, of ficer Dunkcr picked up a strnnircr on the streets, who was so deeply intoxicated that he couldn't tell where he had been, where his boarding house was. or auything else about himself. When ho had recovered speech a little, he declared that he had been robbed of his watch and money. His appearance was not of a kind that indica ted that the sum of the one or value of the other amounted to much; but in the hope that he might come to his senses and be able to recollect where nnd with whom he had been spending the night, Duncker cab aboosed him. Our St. Mary's Park, on the outskirts of the city, is not a thing ot beauty. The landscape gardener has expended no labor upon it, and the visitor who sees it for the tirst time is quite sure to fiel a degree of disappointment. ' The question and an swer of a little six-year-old Cairo girl, who, with her parents, was about to enter the grounds, the other day, furnish a discrip tion that it would be ditlieult 'to improve upon: "Ma." quoth she, "what did they fence the park in fori" The answer nd biing satisfactory, little, smarty promptly rejoined: "I know what they fenced in the park for. They fenced it in so they could tell it from the outside!" If there is n bet- ter reason for the fence, we should be pleased to hear it assigned. There was, in so far as we could learn, a general observance of the letter and spirit of the Sunday ordinance, touching the sale of intoxicating drinks. The saloons, as a rule, were closed tighter than ever: and if liquor was sold the sales were effect td on the sly, and only by the fev, not the ninny. Sunday, , as a usual thing, is the best day of the week with thesaloon keeper. Laboring men nre usually paid off Satur day, nnd having nothing to doSimdny, drop n share of their earnings in the till of the bar-room. Rut it will be seen, we think, that the saloon keepers can gd along with out this unlawful patronage. , ,.,, luor, ally certain thar the citizen can get nlomj without the liquor. Only one saloon keeper was "caught in the act," His fine nnd cost amounted to $1 8. Clay McClurc, son of ('apt. Tom. Me ('lure, of Clear Creek landing, came to an untimely end, on Sunday, under the follow ing circumstances: Desiring to visit the farm and mill on Devil's island, which is separated from tho main shore by a narrow sehute, Clay mounted his horse, and rode into the water with a view of swimming across, ns he had done, perhaps hundreds of times. He had proceeded but a short dis tance, however, until he discovered that his horse was unable to carry him: and being an expert swimmer himself, nbandoiied the nnimal, and was drowned. Cny W1S 0I1(, (,f the most promising young men in Alexand er county. Ho had rccelvedngood education, was ot a fine peusonel, and is Ids father had but recently deeded him the islund farm and mill, worth many thousand dollars, his prospects of a prosperous and happy life- were promising Indeed. Ho wns about 2 years of age. Tho Ottawa Freo Trader says that El gin has an establishment for canuiiiff corn, beans, tomatoes, etc., that gives steady em ployment to sixty or seventy hands, to say nothing of the profitable market it nffords to the gardeners in tho vicinity who raise those articles, and thero is said to bo lots of money in the business. What is there to prevent Ottawa from having a similar es tablishment? There is no region in the world better ndnpU'd to raising corn, beans, tomatoes, pens, etc., than that nround Otta wa, and if the business of canning these can be made profitable anywhere it ought to be here." Of the success of a fruit nnd vegetable canning industry here in Cairo no reasonable doubt can be entertained. This locality possesses all the advantages claim ed by the most favored spots elsewhere, and many, of considerable moment, that are pe culiar to us alone. Five coaches, tolerably well filled, pulled out ot Cairo on the Narrow-gauge, Sunday morning, on the excursion for St. Louis. Amotions were, made an along tlie line, and another tram started from Murphys boro, making the crowd, on its arrival at East St. Louis, an immense one. A number ot "Smart Alecks" got on board at Mill Creek and .Jouesboro, and being under the influence of liquor, went into the cars that (outlined the Cairo black people. They at once commenced offering the negro women gross insults, find were having n "gay old time of it," as they thought, when the ne gro men in the car, whipped out their re volvers, and irave the ruffians N understand that unless they got out of the car or be haved theins.'lves, they would, shoot the tops of their heaJs off! This was an unexpected turn of aff.iirs. The idea of niggers de fending women in their charge was amazing ! Rut the young ruffians chose the better part of valor, gut out ot the negro cars and staid out. It is well they did, for bad they ptovoked a light, some of them would have been killed. Ri turning to their own car they kicked u; n jamboree among them selves, broke the door, and two or three windows, tmd then subsided. Aside from these disturbances, the trip passed oil' pleasantly. The excursionists were put down in Fast St. Louis nt 3 p. in., nnd started home at S arriving here at about (i Monday morning. It was a trip that quite all of the excursionists agreed, would do to repeat. "THK RKArrilTLf.TSTOM HOUSE." "( itizes invokes atti.ntiox tt) m anikkst m:ki)s. To the Editor of the Lulled:,: I am immensely proud of our beautiful custom house, and take delight in showing it to any friends visiting me from other places; but nm sorry to s-e that the custo dian of the building and grounds is allow ing them to be shorn of their beauties by a neglect of a little timely repairing. I al lude to the leak in the roof through which, in wet weather, the water finds its way into the Lnited States Court room, where it stains the beautiful froseoeing on the ceiling. The sidewalks nre also in a wratched condition and after a rain storm it is impossible to reach the post- olhVe without wading through water, shoe top dwp, where it settles in the holes worn into the asphalt pavement at the gates. And, again, that unsightly remnant of n flagstaff should be displaced by a new one. If the government will acknowledge that it has no momy to do this work I will start a subscription among our public-spirited citizens, tuid :un sure I will have n: troubh in getting enough material, labor and money subscribed in an hour to do tin work. CrnLN. Caiiu i. III., Aug. :f0, 1S7!i GRAND SI MMI',1! NIGHT FESTIVAL AT ions WKSTlMIM.SOItOVF.. TIIIIKK Mll.l'S NOUTIIWLST OK Ml'tCNO CITY, OX WI'.liNKS DAV, SKIT. JIl.D, 1871). People of Cairo, Mound City and the country all around nnd about are cordially invited to attend, and spend u pleasant evening. Prof. Oscar Loeschner's string band luis been engaged for the occasion, nnd music and dancing will commence nt 4 o'clock p. m. Abundance of well prepared and well served refreshments will be provided. Lous Wksti'iial. SPECIAL RUSINESS NOTICES. Yor Miss it if you buy clothing and furnishing goods, anywhere except of A. Marx, the favorite clothier, 111 Ohio Levee. A. Mahv, now in New York, will pur chase the finest stock of men's, boys' and children's clothing, ever brought to Cairo. Mark that. It will pay yon to await the opening of an entire near stock, consisting of men's, boys' and children's clothing, furnishing goods and the J. R, Stetson hats, etc. A. Mnrx, the successful clothier, Ml Ohio Levlc. TfcN Cexts Wom ii. II you want a nent smooth shave for ten cents, or a fashionable hair pit for 25 cents, or anything else in the tntisoritd line, remember tho place to go to is Henry Schick's, No. H' Commer cial avenue. Anti-Hellcm Price At the barber shop of J.Geo. Steinhouse, Eighth street, near Alexander County Rank. Customers will find a clean, cool shop, easy chairs, all the late papers, clean towels, keen razors, accommodating, skilled workmen, nnd sat isfactory work. Prices: Shaving. 10 cents; Hair-cut, 23-ents; Shampooing, 25 cents. Giv'j him a cy, NOTICE. ' We have the sole right to manufacture, sell or put up letter or note heads under Hodder's patent. Any infringement on our right will be prosecuted. Tiik Caiho Rci.i.Frt.s'. 11 pound Old Harry Letter Heads. " Note Heads. " Linen Letter Heads. " Linen Note Heads. 8tf The iikst quality of paper at prices of the cheapest grade. 5 pound statements nil colors. 10 pound Rills Lading. 14 and 10 pound Rill Heads all sizes. Extra super white Envelopes nt St. Loitb wholesale prices. Printing $1,00 extra. Ruling and Rinding, all kinds at Tiik Rl'LI.ktix office. Oct at Lam'.--"Co kiii morning, friend A., I am surprised to see you out, and look ing so well: I heard you were confined to vourroom, nnd bed. by that pest ol human ity. Piles." "Yes. Mr. li. I had been long a sufferer when I heard of 'fabler's Ruckeve Pile Ointment. It proved a blessing to me indeed, one bottle having so t .tr restored me ns to enable me to be about my business again with ease and comfort. Y oti can n c ommend it as a genuine remcdr. Price 50 cents a bottle. For sale by Rarclny tiros. Is IT TltL K. Is it true that a remedy has been compounded which will do away with the mineral and drastic purgatives ot the past centuries, nnd which, wink- entirely efficient, will leave the system in its former healthy condition; les, the remedy l 'fabler's PortViine, or Vegetable Liver Pow der; a cure ior ad tin disorders arising from a torpid liver, and an innocent as spring water. Give it a trial. It will do what it promises. Price 50 cents a bottle. For sale by Uarclay Pros. A Nkw Mi.tihh) ix Mkdii ixk. Rv this new method every sick lH'i:i can g-t package of the ilrv vciA'table w.onound. Kidney-Wort, nnd puparo for themselves six quarts of medicine. It is a specific cun tor Kidney Disease.. Liver Complaint. Con stipation and Plies, and a grand tonic for Pennies. Wkatiiki: PiioiiAiiii.iriKs. Cold, with high winds and rain. K.Xosure to this Weather is sure to produce colds nnd kindre disea.es; ami the best reniedv we know of is Hail's Rnlsam, for the lungs. Always keep it in the house, and you will be on the sale side. A Caiid To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, ner votis weakness, curly decav, loss of man hood, etc., I will send a receipt that will cure you, Ki'.r.K. ok ( Hahoi:. This grean remedy was discovered by a missionary it N'tith America. Send a sell-addressed en vclope to the Ri:v..IosKrn T. Inmax, S tion D. New York City. Chew Jackson's Rest Sweet Navy To bacco. THE EOHTARLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES M A KESTH E F0L LO W I N G ANNUNC K 3IEXT TO THK PUBLIC: The dissatisfaction which prevails throughout the community with regard to onerous conditions contained in lite asstir mice contracts and the judicial decisions based thereon, together with the public m ilorseinent of the liberal usages of this So cietv, ns shown bv its largely inereasoi business, has led the management seriouslv to consider whether the contract could not be simplified and certain conditions crcsei therefrom which have been the subject oi luueli criticism and niL-conccption. Alter a carctui exam, ivition "i me ex perience of some of the besi companies in Great Rritaiu, who nave shown a greab libi rality than has been ciistomnrv in this country, this society feels justified in adopt ing a form of contract in which the follow ing important concessions are made to pol lev holders throughout the I nited States 1. Policies will be made incontestable afu-r three veins from their date. 2. Each ordinary policy will provide for adetinate surrender-value in paid-up nssiir anee, in case the policy is forleited atti three years from its date, o. Each Tontine policy will contain definite surrender-value in ca.h. in case of withdrawal nt the end of the tontine period. 1. I lie contract will be concise'v nn clearly expressed, containing only such provisions as are necessary to protect the policy-holder. 5. The above concessions will hereafte inure to the benefit of all policies nireadv istu.'d nnd in force, after three years from their dates respectively. SMALL ADYKRTISKMKNTH. A LL ADVKIfTISK.MKNTS In Hits column, o X live line" each or Wr wilt lie published for-.: eeniH every liiHertlon; ! nionoiH uitlimit liiainre Jim per month. Lueh mhlitionnl line' cent Mlmillonii wanted Tree. lilMCKLAYKKS WANTKI). Several t'llcklioeiH are vnntrd to work on Hurl nniti's iii1IiIiiil:. 'Apply ni corner Ninth sti-ei-t nnd Cummeri'lul IIHMIV STOt'T NOTICE. To Hie Hiiieriilaa l-'lre Company No 4: Annual eiecuonwill lie Held .vpleinlier sin. .,'.i ANDY Hl'LLI VAN. Secy. Ton S.m.k -Separately or together, a et of alimU' narne., a new. iue'L'y ciiKlilon ana a nuiiuy wnip Apple in lliilletln lilnilerv. .Ion K IICUKK UKADQt'A HT K f! S Ko r INK AHl'lIKHYOOODS i.own. ;nottn. -riii iieiK, Miootlni! iiiuve, etc., in i . w. llKMilillsux S. Commercial iivcl. c. cor net -Twelfth utreet TO 1!ENT. Two ftory hrlek limine, ekdit rooms, on Ninth Nireet, o ipuHiie or. Diitmliu; a. Apply to a. JMiirx ni uuio i.evee. , fl.'t'ITTRKES, KTC. TREES! SHRUBS! An llnllii.n.n atni'L- ,.f Puri-ut Tri'l'K Mid KviT' rriu'ii s.nwliiifii SI, ml,, frill Tree, nnd Slllnll l'nilR thai will he mill i lieapi rnnd packed better t'eie nt anv other pline on the Ativericn i on iiuen. AddciKi., " ' V. IMNNKJi . Niii-'ieu iv, i 5 LSD 10 CENT COUNTERS. 5 AND 10c COUNTERS! TO TIIPTIMIMT. 'P I . .. 11.... l.n.l iti... m i. n ff .1.- day wuk must; luuim ri. niu mc vimi- niitors oud HL'ttrttiuarturn! Wo have tlie only two KXI'LI'MIVK K ittwl lit t. .1.1.1.... II. I.. tU fT U laniDK tiicac. counters, w e am me unsi- n.,.1 II . .... a.-.. ....I.. Wound tor CaittUuu aud parliculnrn. BUTLER BROS.. 9i0 AM) !02 Randolph kthhet rillflAiio Alu ai and iS Chimney Street, tionton PIANOS ANIXmiiANS. UNPRECEDENTED I'.ur.-iilns in PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR THE NEXT CO DAYS, Before our Advance in Prices. PIANOS 81 W to 100! . ....v., v.ii-r-t OliU PI 'in in uiH lowi'pf iu't I'ttwh whoW'iiiV factory price, direct to t hit rit irr hniiiir Tim mi ni.iiM,u ...I rn .1 . All I -1 IV anil utrirtlv tr--flnoj u, A ...t ... .l. .... . uvrv I'luoor mum: mi;.- ui UiU unt'M (iiHhKHt the inclhiiutl KxhlMtlnn, and with mm i-ifiiuy P'ruimiii iniin mr Uiv lllUcul Honor MATH ITSII KJi'H New Patent Duplex Ovi i'Stiung Scale, which ia fteUimt'idi!el bv the hl'-lie.t enmlf i.l mi. llmrily to be the irrenteft linprow tin nt , m r pat Inio a S'liiure I'inno, prodnciiiL' ll.e mi.t i-vtoiii.l.tDg power, nciine.mmii deptti or teiu . nut a mi. win Inif ri'iallty tii vi r bi lore atti.ii. 1 -I. bfli.c a "Oruud laiino 111 a Siuiiari. Case The Mendelssohn Uprights AllE THE KINKST I!" AM Klilt'A. They are pronounced the "Piano i,rtnc Future." The I priyht ha a more roweilul time Hi i.,-. ,h. out tlie eutire a longer .i.tilnul nnu. iiiallly. a lighter and more ri-.pon.ive toi:i h mid un-ati-r durability and iii.illty fur taiiiii:ii m t;.ne ll ureal niipi-riority deIli.i. it tn i.-nlirily Hi,pi-r-1 edetiie oidinary iiiurv piano lu thi. culitry. um ll uri. u 1 1 .'li 1. U'H.r II, CHillUM!. Kveay MendelKKiifin ('pnuh' I'hmo Hicwrv be-t I'ATKNT liUl'liLK ItKCKATIVO Al'THiN, ni:i(li expie.!y fur u. In Pan.. I'ral,re Ail our i'iuuon 1.1 u made entirely l.v our. -Am h mi our MAN UKACrOKY, Nos. nm, -tna. r,n.4!M;.A m w.stmi St.. 11.1!!. 1170. oil:', Jilil tiC,(i (ilili & ;i7o 1 Ot li Avenue. Now tl.e tlla-.t ai.'il Ul -I ll. t wtrM Originally e-ti;h:ithe(i In l..'. hvii.e kiumi? the fi-w n.al.1 of I'lano-e. h-.eh l,ioe .tin it tl.e t.-r t of Idne OVK1J 1-J.000 INUSH Fvery riiMio Ftili.i Wrrniiei t. r Fi.e Yi-hik. We are iimv ni.-ilii'.f oar ri:ii;o. ci tiiv!) of Vl'LCANIIKD Ll'XILEK The fri-atei't d:eoM ry of he n;--. WiKd ren-den-,1 imperi-titib:,-. M.rinklLL'. chukiuu or ' warp-tr.'- In.:,!.--!'.!.- 11 1. it li, ,!, .,!,;.. ,. .,!... ,.i.i,.., ,..,., Hire a. ;tk-ai:i.icl rubb-.r. The ir rrvAn-it hard LL-Kii and oiifiiiii of tin., hik 1 prudun. a renin-unci-ol tciiie truly oi.(l, rfiil Tin- prm r-i. (f vi.1 1 .iniini.' ii" dni.e by niiiehinery tabiihed at our fai-ton. and we bate the exi lii.hr tuctrol of the patent tor plana Making whlcli. tu tki-r witt. o;ir other piti nt" iit:d ii:iiriivenn-nt. ii.cliic.iiiu Vathu hlu k'a Duplex Ovirtn:t.f( atnle. render our piano in every ri :t the i!et find Finest in the World! In the urand rentilt of tn -ru'li. riun.bllltv. r-. bility. inn! n'lility for Hat.i'.in; in tune, v'ulume, pnwer. u .nn.ni'-r. brilliant i-eiin ., mi.pln-thi-tic r,! ir.L'iru (iia!ity of tut..-, ewt.iei-n thrum.-!. out the entire Mulr.'delkary i.nd elai ilv ol lunch, and In utv of fin). h, the MENDELSSOHN PIANO STANDS WITOIT AN Eyl'AL. rianos w-:;t on trial. Ibuv't laii tn rio- (or IV.u lrut it and Descriptive 1 Bta!ot.";e cf i- pive. -malii it l:ee THE MKXKLSS0HX JU'BILKE 011GANS Are the Best in the World, at price far In-low any (lrt-eln.ii make. An S. .tup orisn fur ouly t :. iin Imllni: all ih,- ureateft, late.t and be.) Iniprovetnetili.. po-flnK power, depth, billliani y. m.d .vmpathetlc ijuullM of iumi r.eautifnl nolo itleeti and perfect ntnp ac'i'iiu. All Cii.e of Milid wa'niit. In bea'itllul ite-i,'n and !e irant flni.h. All Piano and Ornani warrtnted for five yearn, and nent on ttll-ct !av' let trial -Ireltrht Iree If iiii.atl. factory. Send fur o-rcu'.ar-m.iiieil fr.-e. SIIKET Mt'SIC. half price. DoVarV wrrth at one-third of price, t alaloL'iu-of l.Vi m-'h rt , ,v etit on riH etpt of Sc. atinip. Addn-.. MENDELSSOHN I'IAN'0 CO. -:l Eat l.'jth Street. N. Y. SToTES. MICHIGAN STOVE CO. 02 Lake St., J3 Sonoca St., CHICAGO. RL'FFALO, IX l'OINTOF Keonoiny in Fuel, Dura bility, nnd Convenieiicp. Coinpleteness of desiarn, and lVliectness of Constl lietioil. Simplicity of Miviin?ement, nnd (ieneral Workinar Qualities. OUR MOTTO! TIIK REST AND MOST RELIABLE flTOVES ' AKD rj R"AiNGEIO IN THK MARKET. Time Tried anil Fire Tested I ACKNOWLEDGED FAVORITES. EVERY 8TOVK HELIAULK, ANDPltOVESAStTCESS. ALL GOODS FULLY WARRANTED. For sale by C. W. HENDERSON, Cairo. And by Flrt Cla Dcalcn Evfrywhero. !OW?t4r.5!i!srC'j.