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TJIK 1VA1I-V CAIKO BULLETIN: TUESDAY MOKNINU, DKOKMIHSU 1SW.
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TTIK HATIiY UTLLET1X.
HNTKI.I.H AT 'I1IJ-. ros'i' OKKK i: IN CAIIiO. II.
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t Yuv.: e.teh inwrtion.i
See the (iliost to-night.
.-Tin' led ii. an"- l5orge llendrii k-.
I. .lee o! cook wanted. I'.v -Mr-.
r.O. VAlrr.
- t'oniniiiiiieatioii on "(;ln i-tnia-" i
I'Hiwded out.
'('all on Coli'lii.'ill n'lil cx.'lliliiH! the tiliest
tiiiu' l:;l'e-t stoe.k of gimiU ill the fit V.
- The ioh nlJii';- will he ojicn on Clu-i-t-r,ia-
ili.y from lo !l ii.in,, i.u' .
i! i to l'etti.-A liird's for evi r tiling
;.od to cat and don't forget it.
Order your New Year cuM- from T;ir:
Ja l.i.i.'U.v. Call and see tlie styli-.
Ti-. .John Towers. Ilivtinan's elVu ient
:!'ik, i- ill. A sel ions eo Id is the cnil-e.
- Nice turk')s. Moliile o-Ii.t-, C.'ili
(';); iu honey, . 'it J'l.'i i'is A i linn's.
-Matinee, daily, at the lh'.-i Himv.
) iiini'.s openrd at two ji. in.
-Toy iiiii-ii' hoxe- and Inige oiiecf ihe
liiii -t iii i'iiy nt IludeiV. KM ( '.nniiieiei il
iivi-nui .
--lV'.ines, ciiiteiit-. raisin.-, mince tin-at.
i rinh -iti'.'- and choic dairy butter, nl
IVn is V lliuV's.
- Wr have a b'lL' -!K'k of ood tilings
for vna.. Call and -ee il-.
1'i.Ti is : 15ii:n.
- A line lo1. o!' ucw si v lo i icture fraii cs,
jil olograph and uutogr.ipii '!)uiu-, and
('icturex at Col.'iii in'-.
- Tin' (Ine.-t i .rch-ri-tiM ever gotu n tig'. lliS
t in C.iii" will In- on hand at the A 1 1 1 -'ileum
Cllli!lii:i- lli'.'hl.'
- Tit?- parlor 0'lie aionc w il! lie worth
J w pr'.i f :i'luii--i :i al tint K. M. K C.
-'!" ( !i.'j-:iu i- uiht.
- VoU uii! lie virpri-ed to - e Itinier'-
: iy !' silver ware - and more -.urpii-ed
tthenyou ic;iru how low :ue hi- piiee-.
- Mr. ('has. lovcr, form rly of tlii- e.iiy,
tint now of K!d'iMiiie:('iii. i-'m the t i ; y on a
-ii' it i',t.
- -You Wad W '.! r u.i "Mi'lv and
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.-eats f rthe !'.. w chii-imi'.s nighi or tin v i
wili be ail gone.
- l';i "i;ho-: Slin v will i, 'in d.i
lor tour i
lays io:igi r wit!, an ealiiv ciiaU.ie in' jo.,-
gr'ii'.i.iiit. i
-Mr. Win. H. Uaird. vesteid'.y h it the
'.:'. ! r Atlanta. Mo., w heie Jte goes on a
visi' to re alive-.
Fred Tcichman has given out over seven
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iiuie.iieu in ui t- '.. m- iit.i ....uai .ieiui.lill j
tell net.
Mr. Tony (Vila is nmv rapidly ivciiv
ring from his rheumatic, spell, lie was
yesterday able to leave hUronm.
Hand and chain bracelets nicklaces,
L:kcts, mngnilieiuit Cameos and Intaglio-,
Diamond earing.-, Pin- and Itiug- at
Budei V.
.Tailor Cain wa- yesterday ugiin eti-
-gaged in gladdening the hearts of our
.,iti"ns by cleaning our luim-rnuH erus.-
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- Cull at Oh tiiau'n and see h fun: lot of
t hromuN, panol pictures, ink stninls. wall
Iicket8, etc. Tim newest lilld latest at k w
ju-ices.
'Mr. -"ieorge II. Le.icli, .lr. of th.. Ii,.n
Mountain and Southern railroad, iun I'niiii
fily of Cairo, is her.' on a visit In i'i- father,
Dr. hrach. f
O'CTH 'di-ie. and spy "htssi s of ,iii
-,.( iiad prices ut lludei'n, Kll, (.'(.in -
Hi.rciul Mvecue. Hi- sti ck of ;.pi-etncleii of
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-b.:v.'rJ iii..rc v w liou an- making
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,.viJontlv l!v but surely getting up
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.v.r priuhd in Cairo wu
turned out lust ill IliC IHI.I.MIS
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Mr. lli.'iirv l. l!.iK"i'. cU'i-K u rope
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tlicity Niiiniiiy and -toppe.t at in; nam
it's. Hi.1 is Irniil ft'rSl. I.oiiir..
Win. lltickctt, for burglarizing K
i r Pro-' slaughter liouc. was yc-terdny
tried Ik fore Squire Ci niing-, ami held to
Hie i-l it-ii i t court under a l"'iul ft' if'.'0u.
Officer Schuekers made tin' arrest.
Kaiwv imkI in cinllc varifly, line jtu-
jiers ami cnwlopi s m itvU, (am-
nios, stereo-copes and view-, fancy brackets;
n .splendid line and an endless variety of
tiling-, new and Useful at low figures ft
Coleman's.
-Kotsineycr i- fairly e-tablished in bi
iii'W and commoiiiotis store room on Ohio
levee corner H!i. lli-s iiumeiise stock of
i igar.s, tobacco, etc., makes :t tine display---That
is the hrudiu.ir!. rs of the "l''aultli'-"
live edit cigars.
-Kl.li r 1'erkins i' iiui -Is ii- to say that
at the approaching "Old Y ishioncd l'lan.
Intioii Conceit" December ;'!. at the Atlu
neiiin a pai tof ihe hou-e will be reserved
c.ulu-iwly for the white people who de
sire to uttend.
The lone lorn oi'u u grinder, wlm-e
iri'sciice graced our streets la-t week, i- in
visible this week. Wc saw him la-t in front
of the but(:her--hop on coiner i.'t 'l'wentli tb
and Washington, with a ahiveiitigiivc-s car
ol. I mgro as auditor.
--lion. Thos. W. Il.u'.idav. while in
Sjifinglieid. made th.- .- '.tleiiient wild the
state fcrShcriif lliKies. It is puTiap- un-necis-ary
to ay 1 1 c.t the account- were
O. K. our .-heiiiT l.a- a bee-line" way ot
".Joiug up" bis i trail -.
Mr. Fiiiil; who wa- thrown from ihe
sidewalk, a distance of fifteen Vet, by
his partner, last wcck, and w ho r.'i a ivi .l -I've
rc injtirics from the fall, i- at the Wsverly
hotel and reported to be recovering very
mpidly. Ur. I'arker i-the attending phy
sician. Uicc' Surprise I'.uly pa ul throtigh i
this city for Chicago, Sunday. The coaches
ot the Illinois Central train, by which they
left, were nisiiHieieiit to cairy their baL'g ie.c
iiin'l over half of it had to be .-ent by way
of St. Louis. The troupe, coming from
ew Orle ins and uoing lo Chiciyo without
showing.
Dispatches ill the St. I.oU's pap. Is last
nighl uunoniii.'e a di-s;ii.'i'e('iiielit between
lion. .I no. II. obcrly and his partners in the
State llegister - tlie lii-areeliicnt arising
out of Mr. Obcrly' willingness to pay
union prices to the printer- o;i that jouni.-il.
A private letter received by one of oiirciti- ;
en- conlirins this report.
- Mr. Sol. Silver i the owner (.f ipiiie a i
baiid-omc l'arin four liiiles above Moiliel
City, we hear, at which place he spend
bis Sunday's with much regularity with
his family in -ocial enjoyment and, of
course, in religious meditation, too. Sol. is
a river man and the lei-seugi r agent tot i
Anchor Line -learners, I.m he is u religious
man for all that. iiud. by the way. one of
the most popular agent- along the river.
The Chicago city ouncil is wi 'Stling
with the gas que-tion. In a til of economy
the comii'iiiv reduced the siipplv one-fourth
for the citv lamps. I: was u sharp i,.
.
gatlle'to get pay lor -4,000 f-et of g s. while '
furnishing li.nuo. An aide, nn. w ith rev- i
olutionary in-tincts. dropped mi th" cm
tianv's "lacket" and liene.' the disiui b uiee :
ii. i
in ga- circle-
! -Mr. Win. M.'K"c. ."i.inr propriei.., of j
the St. Louis (ilobe li.'uiocra; died v. ry j
1 sildd'niyol heart ,ii-ease at his ie-idenc'e
I in Si. Louis Saturday. lie was at work the '
1 un. it teti.i'i. '.ta llsli.tl lie.. I r. i.e. i-L.
I th . i I...
, never felt better ill his lite. After going
' home he was stricken down without a mu-
menf'
warning.
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Allhoii'.h Minn- o! our ei:i.eiis are
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we nr.; saiislied ihat il w ill compare favoi-
nbly w ith any l'onn r fuice. The iiiimerou-
arre-N dailr mad uply -n-tain-us i this
Ilss.'ltiou tllld wlnn W'CC.illsi. Icr thill Wi'hiive
oil only four men by day and four by night,
we aluiot feel impatient with the man
. W ho believes that the citv should Ii
en-
tirely free of thieves
- The elegant silver castor, -old al alii
tion, at the Ladies' P.aZiuir. la.st Friday
i veiling, wa- a protein in me ciiurcii irmn
Ir. I'd. Under, who therebv placed them
, , '
umlei many o.iligat ions to linn, e lia
Un doubt his geiielosilv lilld libel'.llil V ill i
llies!' thing, a- well us a ju-t appreciation
and liberal um nf printer's ink, have gamed
for him the tool huh) he holds ill this colli-
mllnity Mll, ,),. m,.(i1 ,,, )is
j my () ,f t, lending c-tablishiiuuil of
I Calm but of ihi- whole section of country,
; Since the recent chnnoe iu the tiinc on
Ihe Illinois Central railroad, the regular i,,. ,(.i(.v,,d he could circulate h half
Chicago cxprcKs does not stop between Li,,,.,, ,M.iii,.iiH for various , niprove
here and lliKiuoin. A. train has been put 1MllU ,! ,,,,,; , Slllll(. mml)1,r
' ,,,,, ""i'X'i'i "-mnmodaiion, 1 ,. ,., (,r t.ix).ti ving signers,
Which linen nil the W iy business bet w ecu ,,,,,,,,,, y ,v ,;,!,, ,.;,, ,,. vvltH)11,
Cairo nd D.Hiuoui. , imsscngers to, I ,,lllsl(,,..,t,,ll w(l!,, mv ,11(,,,ilv ,,;,.
points n nth of D.i H loin i,,!,,. the ,.,.,. ,,, ,,itv ia ,;ii;t)V m(,M
tmidiilioi, lo that place uml (hen take the i h . k;,nll,i h,,, i:,,.,,, ,:,; ..-!, ; .1,,,,.
' i'M''.g express - only (weniy niiiiute. ,),
1 '.v being "cea.-imed.
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i i.c .igi.- .( 'Uiua; in - 1 ilting i. v..
lli lli.' (lalTiify'i jracliny-i at Cairo, says if
imi! could 'Tisti;ii lolicr without wning her."
Sh.uild sin; re1 .ni tn C'airu and hi r hcauty
rciimiti so da,..liiij,' or her ugliness mi iijly,
for tin) beiielit of IJro. l'ottiT of thu Argus
wo would suggest to lur uiauayf r to have
one of her stocking draw u over l.er head.
- Kra lilinoisiin.
Hi' l.iol.i il i Hil':l-' nil iliil li'.
II ih trlikrrc wi'll ailJiiMcil,
II" ili'i lliu'J In iiilvrrHei'. you him-,
Ami In n yi'iir In' lim-U d
- The Lincoln Lodge .No. .1 A. 1'. d A.
Al.. will h:ivc a grinil tniie at llieii'b;in(ttet
W
"land installation, at Shed's hall, Friday
I
evening, inst. Prof. Carter Hiilchi- !
-on"s string band has been engaged to ilis- 1
course sweet sounds and a superb supper I
will be spread. .I. J. Ilinl. I. (I. M.. will de- ' ncvid that should the city spend its spare
liver the nnnnal address an. I A.(i. L'lonnrd, money on these instead of light, the ici
P. M., the lv-poiiM'. These two givlitlcmeli ...n generally Would feel grateful. W I Oll
li re the two mo-t talented and elooucnt evu liie citv could ntl'.ird tlas.lif would will-
speakers we have, and the fact that tiny j
will spc.ik, will, by itself, doubtless draw
a large crowd. The adnii-sioii, a we see
by the invitations which have been issued, j
is twenty-live cents.
-The Mound City Iteform Club gives a
lance on New Ycnr's evening to which
mite a number of our young folks have re
ceivcd invitations. Much enjoyment is an-,
ticipnied since the dance will be carried on
after midnight -into the new year, w hich is
leai) yfar. Tim yerifeincif. clioiVo will,
of couise, be befoie midnight mid the
ladies will be expected to tuke advantage
of leap year and do the choosing after that ;
hour. The Mound City Wcform club can '
rely with a certainly upon the presence
of a g.iodiv number of our young society
people.
When the fellow who played the con
iideiiec game on young Luther wa
searched in Squire Coming's office only ten
dollors wi re at .first found on hi- person
and the -larch Was about given up. when
one of our pupul'ir Iri-h citi.ns. found
tie-1 ill the fellow's pailtatovis two ten
doiiai bills and one twenty dollar bill.
Thi wa-. indeed, a fortunate di-covi ry for
young Luther for which he was duly grate
ful. It is said that the meeting of youtm
Lut'n-r with the ra.-cal wa- quite comical.
He, with much vigor, shook his tists m his !
face, and with many an oath, in broken
i'.ngli.-h askM the lellow it he W cited to
hue him, "once again."
-The Steamer It. 1!. Springer, in the
Cincinnati and New Orleans trade, at
tracted quite a good ileal oi attention a--lie
ci'iu" ill port la-t niuht by the electric
light which -he carried. The light which j
wa- .(-! I mm a large lamp on the pilot
lio;ie had. at a di-iaue.-. the aoiiear uuv of j
the .-.in on clertr ii.,. at noontide the 1
. .' . i
.-ighl ot it l.eing as iniurioiis t, the ey.-s i
ami the rays iK-mg very strong. It is .
claimed that bv this light th- river ciin be
lighted for seven mil' s and at a co-t that
iiordeis on noit.ing. It i- not the Kdi-on
invention, but the electricity i- supplied by
a .-mall engine and the eleclrieity i- con-j
veyed to the lamp by a wire. j
-The various lire companie- have, very j
selisihly, t icked l.i til'' dool'snf th-ir engine j
houses ilie following rules, to he ob-erved j
in giving the alarm of lire. "After giving
die fire alarm, tap the di-triet a- follows:
Fii-l district, nil below Seventh street, one '
lap. Seeom
district, ft .'in Seventh to
Twelfth, two tap-. Third district, from' with his sv.e,-t in art to a magi. (rate's
Twelfth to Si veniei Dih streets, three taps. , office where lie- marring" took p'ac". Af
Fourtii di-trict. all ahove Seventeenth ' u-r this they sent for th-ir trunk-, believing,
streets, full' up.. si tips calls hack all ' it would be lorthw ith si nt. lint the now
engine-, except the one in the district where niother-iii-lav,. true to Si, f-e'.f, preferred to
the tire is." These rule- ale -inipii' enough I have tie' trunk-iu her : n pos-e h n and
t l, ivm.-nibeicl i.y ali our eiti.eiis and ,
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i-'"1'' ll"' il'""''1'' '''iii-.y ui.-e
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here
t"f..re cati-ed by red, Ie,-lingers.
- We are natiitally "-ijiart
ill liewsp.'.
per men ale. VoU know. Wuf if some well
iufuuied or philo-liphl.- mind can explain
''"is why Fifteenth s' reel, between Com-
r. ial ave, and Poplar -In et was ever
"""'I. w k'''11 "iv" l"'Vl'''
our iieau again, n r wn- ior nie ,'ir:eoiu-
inodiitioii of team-, why i- it not kept in u
p'i-s,ilie condition and the lumberyard re
moved from it '. It may I"' siiid in reply
ilia! there is no oeea-iou for keeping it in a
p i uhe coiidltiou sia'e no ne would be
made of ii iu any event. Hut the iUe-tioii
then arise ag.dy. why wa- it const ruetcil at
all f We are greatly pu..led about tills
little matter but. by the way. we hud near,
ly forgotten '.vhere is lirotlier Davis;
' Can't he answer it '.
--We were yesterday a-ked what was the
' opinion of the various members of Ihe
council on the "light queslioii" as ejiprc-.'cd
' iu the council chamber at tin,' la-l meeting
of tin.' council. When we give the opinion
I of M r. I .i i n :n- we 'd
w'e believe, the
i
1(1111 1 . 1 1 III till
entire cituneil, except
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Mc-.i'.. I'nii.'i and
idtiw ;(!'!. We took
no iiute. i the
!i ings of Mr. I. inegar. and
have not thouglll of them silice the meet- I
j lug of the council, but as nearly ns we
j now leeolhrt, he exprcssilll himself in
I'm or of il. Hut the city could not all'ord
; il, he said. The petition befoie the coun
j i d w.isu large one signed largely ,y t:i.
' paying business men imd was doerying of
! le-ta'Cti'iil consideration bv the emmcih
i " r- -" "' ' " j
knew the sliili- of tlie treasury, and had
i
given the mailer tic- prop v llionglit, would
h lVi.' witidli'M tluil' 'Cgli'.llllP '. All pell-
tion.s nhouM receive rcsp'-ctl'iil considi;rn
' tion, lut ho was I'li'cti'd, as with tlio otlu
SI
members of thu cmiucil, to exi'rein! th
jiultueiit in sueli inatters and after giving
consideiablt! thought to thin qiicntiun, lie-
lii.-vi'd that this petition could, not just now,
be com)lied with. Light was u luxury, lie !
i idi i .tilt
s'ini, linn inere wen.' necessities tiiat riuouui ;
J receive attention before the luxuries, i
! Among the neccisitics that needed J
! iiltention were our sidewalks. lie :
I favored the repairing of tlx in mi that iui
hroad dav light nicn would not break their I
I
i;m,s. The graveling of -omc M" our
v . .
streets which wcic in bad coiulitioti, was
another necessity of far moiv con.-eniieiice
than tin.' lighting of ihe lamps and he be-
ingly vote for it. Alderman NVright and
other nu mb: is exprissrd tin nisci cs
in .about the same tunis.
Aldeiinan Patu r, thought the people want
ed light, and the council to be a true repre
sentative ot' the p"ople should comply with
the people s ropiest. 'fhe people paid for
the light, In' said, and so long as the cili-
z,.s Were willing to pav for it, he would
have a lamp Oelorc cveiy man sie-.ence in
the ritv. It that was desired. He made j
m: cor ni cii:i..
Vnl'.Vi. MAS Vllii OITWII il'.H III- swi t. I'
ll kakt's moi li ihi in m i: 1 1-f r
i HI IN Till. ' oi.n.
' A newly liianieii couple, a Mr. I.. M.
Dunn and wile, of .lack-on. Teiui, arrived
in this city yiMmlay :- put tip ut tii
Planters hotel. Mr. Hunn i- a railroad
man and his young wib i- .'i w i il-buili,
handsome young lady ju-t -ueh a on" us
one would naturally fall iu I"' wi'h.
The young in. in, we l.-ai ii li.'iu a .lack
son exchange has i.een r.ti : l ' i ingr in tic!
city 'in 1 boarded with a tatniU win re
there wa-a lovely girl, tin-ilaiigh'.ei .. the I t
lan.lla.lv. Nothing wa- m-.n natural'' A l!IS, !' I'.'llliT,
than for the young mm to liecome -mitten
with the girl, and want to marry le r. And
nothing wa.- more natural than f"r tin- old
lady to -raise cain" about it and forbid tb
banns. Iiut the young couple thought they
knew a thing or t ao and let tuatier- drift
along until la-t Friday night. In the lie an
time the young man planned, w hat is vui
gurly called a "little game"on the old lady
and for a time held a baud llu-h w ith trump-.
His first -ti p Friday night was to pi. .p. .si-1.
the voung la.lv to exchange trunks ' hi Lc-
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n !( l,in,(. trunk pn--ur-d for the iH-casimi
am, cxehangi! was made, she packing
her clothing in the Saratoga : j : i h- taking
her -null trunk. Ill- . xcu-" : tin- old ladv
for exchanging trunk-, wa- tlctt hi-.trunk
wn-loo large for his u-e. v. ie'i i-.ailv the
y,.M- lady's trunk wa- too mall for her j
'flt. ,.X(.r,M. t.,ti,e old iu.lv Was -:.tis- j
factory, how ever, and the exchange w as oon-
s -rited to. lie net propo-cd to hi- prc-f'Ut ;
mot leu -in da w t lui t the y 'U'lg lady at coin- ;
puny him to i picture gallery to i.'ive
some iiicturcs taken. Content was ftg un I
given, but in-iead of going to the
picture
gallery. the young in. in marched
very emphaticaily cX.re..sed herself t.. tlct
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e e( t. lie. ike an unwise mini, iiiim ii"i
planned ."- ws-;l a- h" though!, for in hi-
girl's trunk lo- iiad iock'.'d all hi- worldly i
wealth and while he had hi-girl he was,
minus ali his clothing and money. Ie is 1
now at the planter'- with hi- w i IV and i.u-4
templates, mile-.-he can find euiplie, mei.t in ;
this city in the next few day -. to r c.o n to
.lacksoii. and "face tiui music. '
Kj'.'ur Ilii!!e!in:
Is the emilraet. befxi i !i the ci!v and the
Cairo Argus. (,, the eity pi u, ting, a perpet
ual one. or does it expire on Decembi r :M-'.
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( IMUSTM'AS AND NEW YMAII UITS.
The most sensible Christmas present a
man can give his wife is certificate of
membership in the Widow and Orphans
Mutual Aid Society.
The best N"W Ye:tr gift- that, parents can
make their children are certificate.-: of member-hip
in the W. and O. M. A. society.
NMW. NHW.
Currents, prunes, citron, raiseu-, and jel
lies, nt old prices, tit Nkw Yojik Stoisk.
CII01CK OllANCMs.
11 the barrel or dozen, at
Nkw Yonii Stoiik.
lil'Y YOUUC.OODS
Where the most is Hold and hcno.e, the
checpi'st, nt Nkw Yokk SroitK,.
Osf. of the PiliKuLs of Boston recently
went, to Chicacoand got into n ilinpute with
ii policeman regarding the number of
glasses of beer ho hud taken. A r, blood
purifier there is nothing like Uos-didi-i, the
great Southern l.emraly. Soothes the hot
blond with fi magic touch. For mto by
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Shirts, a nice Sail of 'wlortfi'ar. a dozen m
Linen Ilandkeivliicfs.rveii a Xohhy Scarf, a nice
Scarf Pin. a Silk ITnilindla. a pair Silk cmliroid
cred Suspenders, would ho von acccptahlo ami
hoantiful Chrislinas (lift.
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jn-ii illinoir. Ihm't 1iiv ;mv tliinu' worn In in;m uv !nv will
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i'rom tie- "Si'iimine li'.il'.i-(r!' lle" run-, r.'nn.'.'. is -, j . t . . i-r; ,
'J'tie I! -i i. -'-vie u inliTf I ji no. itoi:- lot iiiuli'.- in mill.., wh'.Ii.h hi tin- lmte-l price, Out the l.st
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from lie "Hi.i.li'iiuv .liiiinuil" 'JI M.e. 1ST
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And it linds.I. IH'PtCF.II. the Dry Coods King, fully pvepured with a tremendous stock
of Ladic.t' and dent's Ties-the largest ever brought to Cairo -a most elegant line ur
Linen Cuffs and Collars, Ladies', Mis.es and Children's Hosiery, (doves I'mhrwenr, Co;
sets, Ituchesnd the latest styles of Fancy Kibbotis, licaiitiful Ulnck and Colored Cu-li
meres; Kill Cloaks, !jl..j() to $10, worth 1 1; an elegant line of Dolmans for the lowest
prices. Now is the time to buy your Chi i-tnias g'oods. We do not adverti-iR what wu
will not do, (lull and examine our sloi'k. ,
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Hhoiild ( I y ut .)(ii-c. TIii"Iiiii(Ik who lire now
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