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luTUHnAY, KOVKMHKU
MUltaiK Mnllrr on Rvrry 1'HKr.
JOHN H. OBERLY, Editor.
Bex BcTi.r.n ran
three HioumihI vote,
to found n now part
tintwItliMatiilliijC.
Milml lila ticket
Hut lie threaten
In Mnaclmctt,
Tut McDonald trial railed lit I'lnck-
iieYvilloon Thursday. Tim Jury were
ut rtfti'cn hours anil returned n venllet
of manslaughter, anil llxeil the penalty at
three years In the iienltentlary.
Tin: monument CouinuMotter? re.
ferml their decMon of the i-omlvmnatlnu
of the hae of tho monument to Mayor
John Wood, of Cairo, and Mr. William
AuguMu, of l'adncah, as i,xieit. lhey
conllrmcd the ileelion of the eoinmi"-
Monet, and the whole work mut ionic
down and lc hullt accortllnj: to the 01 In
itial contract. PulasKi li(.nol.
fAMr.HJWiVTinriii,.rr.AT.
Simon Cameron ha loen conferring
with President Grant on the enu.e of the
late Keinilillcnn defeat In Pennsylvania,
lie does not lielleve. It ehould l attrlhu
ted to dltlfactlon w ith tlm IrniU-r of
thaiiarirut tout ttnte, nor to me n-gina
fi Hon nmllirlneliilcsof theniirty. Accord
ing to Mr. Cnnieroii, "JinnJ iiiv" 1 tlw
primary enwa of tlm great re.wrn'-; Hie
Imnt fimea Jmro nonoil f ftu price oroii,
have caused many manufacturer to con
tract their hiilnc, have iut out the
fires In many of the fiiriiiiec, and have
tlkwvii more jicojilo out of cmiiloyment
In Pennsylvania than was ever known
before. "These people," says Mr. Cam
eron, "blame thlTltepubllcan party for
the Mate of affair?, whereas It h the re-
ttdt of hartl'tlmcs from the panic of n
yenr broT."' Since tills great Pennsylva
nia politician knows so well that the de
feat was owing to the hard time", and
mat tho hard times were caused by the
panic ot a year ago, he should
nave reasoned still further back
and told his Interlocutor what
caused the panic. The Intelligent
and long-iutferlng observer of public
afl'alrs and thu late elections demon
strate that there are many thousand
Mieh In all parts of the country will br
gin wnenj sir. Cameron lea oil-, he will
And himself leaving oil' where Mr. Cam
oron begun ; he will llml hlmclf reason-
ing In aclrcle from thelJeiinbllcan nartv
to the hard times from the hard times to
the panic from the panic to Its eau-cs
all of which may be found In the Credit
.Mohlllcrlsin, Paclllc railway subldy
schemes and like llnanclal sjiecuhtions of
tho Itcpubllcau party. The iteHfifo'rca-
stmed thtf thing out themselves liefore the
election, without the help of Mr. Cam
eron, anil voted accordingly.
co-opERATivt: noiNi;ui:i:ii.'v(i.
Co-operative housekeeping has long
lieen a hobby with many strong-minded
women, who are po-es-d with the idea
that It would lcsen the labor and re
sponsibilities Involved lu the care of
homes, houses and children, and uXw
them more time to work for the advance
ment ofllio x UV believe Hie e.per.
ment lui? been tried In this country sev
eral times, on a small scale, the coopera
tive parties being generally persons and
families of cloiu Intimacy and similar
ideas on the subject of ec-oieratic
Housekeeping. An attempt of
tho kind, made recently in
London, by live families 'drawn
together, not by any congenially of tastes
or Ideas, but simply on a common ground
of self-interest and desire to render the
expenses of living smaller, ended In la
mentable Ill-success. A large house wa
secured and the arrangements for the
regulation of the household were made
with theutinostcareandpreclsloii. There
was to bo a common dining-room In
which all the meals of the household were
to be taken ; and each family had a set of
rooms which It was to fiirnMi ami ar
range as suited Us own convenience.
Thero wan to lie one cook for the w hole
household, and a couple of servants to
do, tlic other work. The experiment was
commenced, and for the tlrst day or two
matters went well enough. Says tho
i.ondon lvtter.wrltcr who recorded the
fanning and the end of flic co-operative
failure:
Before a week had pasted, however, It
Itecame evident that to govern a confede
rated homo wouldlx) nearly as dllllciilt
us to mttiingu un IrWi parliament. The
live families could never ugreu upon what
they should eat and drink. The dinner
wjjeclally was a standing iiiliect of ds.
ttute, and the ituiHipienco was that the
kitchen became a scene of constant
wrangling between the unfortunate cook
and her live mlstrcse. The bells would
frequently be ringing at the same time,
and one family would complain that they
were neglected and that another was re-ri-lvhig
undue attention. Then the chil
dren of the dlflercnt families w ould ciuar
'.'.. ro.,Jrsc cach mamma vn, mm..
i u.r ?"rW"K wen; not tint vntiM of
,.lMl"iU Jba,U t'-, ,.Ur,,r,' " fuw week, had
pa'RK .the eoiif.slenited ho Ieeame
ni '"i-''.0" who told me the Mory
lbroU-nu 'mU1'U"'. "'"1.ad to
WASHINGfoN.
'Til JIAl'K BUIIOtAIIV IIIMI..
n ABHiifOTO.v, I), V., Sov. p.'.-'l he
sate burglary trial was continued oh lav
..). mi rtytt niinoin itevelop iiganyt ihi''
esiwlally Interesting. ' " J "
Aller recess the examination of .Vmv
J? ill uV ,,el. He tctllled that
?o i,1111t-V.8mil,Vht 1,0 wt't 10 '''"ronto
lo iiuuice llaveK in w.,.i.i
undteil thu truth a ,t .i :' V !'
Hayes
.refusisl to to. but told ufin..-.!
ii...-. ... i.v" r.".." '
ilolT,1'1 I'f'Unythh.g lo
Att,..i.
ffS1')' Pro-ccuilou -
ItnesVes t r .i. . VlJ a ""lKr of
who tcstitiHiV, ' ', "in Vn' Mw.ru
HityCg K""d tnaracler ol
liKVKNL'E tOUtt-tOU Al -oiNTl'H
W.ClHION'ltKVKUHi:i,
the diisii. . ,,r7 ' , ,"lllrior reveies
of tl Mfel'"!1""!' Iniimoii
of the win ,i ""!"'i"iiiT uniinilioiii
iK7i r 'iral ,al,J ft daiiuary 2.1
viws
value of puhlle Inml lying wltliln lirr
limits Ineluilliur recervatliiim tnailc Itv
trenlleMlth luilliiii". 'I'lie iieiiiunt will
Iheivliire lit! at once rei.uvtl anil fiii
wanleil to the tniiiiry ilemrluu'iit. 'I lil
ileildnn will rontrnl iei.illiuretolin from
uvenil other eoiintlc.
nllHTAllV.
1:. s. WiiLMier. of Pennsylvania, sen
ate Itliriiiliin. ilieil here tn-dny ol rougi'
tlnn orthelunjf.
MISCELLANEOUS.
rnrpiMlliie of llie Atiirrlriiu lliwtllli
Ijirco Number ol' Inilltceiil Iriiillii
MAltlNT. INM'HANCK
so.i'aiiiii.i:.
-There Is con
Nkw Yoiik. NOV. 12.-
sliioriible golp elreulatlng through tin
streets Oil UK; Hinjeei, oi uie (limine in
.niMiimni' I lie wooilen shins lu the Pa
..liln Mult rniiinanv's servlei1. One of the
nil n nr urn enninanv nail eauseii uie
shll to lie inslireil, anil one oi uie uin e-
tors nail jiroeiireu nm uin- i m. .
AH the OOliniailJ" mil ni reiunv oiiiinie
insurance, there was aiu-iiiui' is'iwceu
the otllcer and thu director a to which
contnu t should he recognized. It 1 im
ported that the latter has threatened to re
sign unless the Insurance ell'ectcd by him
N recognized.
lNDtouxr ri:oi'i.i:.
The managers of the St. .lohu guild
ci.v tii'it nt li-ust lo.OOtl men and women
are out of employment lu New York city,
and Hint whole lamllles are without the
rle.sof life. Iliuiiln'ilsL'atherat tin1
imiiil iIihii-s ilnllv. clamnrlnirl'Drfood.aiid
the treasury of the guild, even to lt n-
herve liinii, n e.iuinieii.
A.Norui.'ii Hi'sriwuiov.
'I'lie r illieiiliii f alillolliiced (if ('. I.'.
Iiucr .t flm.. rleo deah-rs. The
iiitifiiiiir ol llielr M.'ilillltie li mil vrl tia-
ei'rtiiln.Ml, but tliey aiv estimated at over
SHMI.OOO.
Tin: iii:.u,Tii AssociAiio.v.
Piin.AiiKi.niiA. ov. I'.'. The Amerl-
'an Pilhlie Health noc at on resiiineil
Its sclon this morning. Dr. II. II. Ma
ker, secretary or the board of health of
Michigan, presented on behalf of the
hoard specimen of pol-onous wall-paper
collected lu dlllerent cities in Michigan,
accompanied with explanatory texts.
Alter iiisciisjoii ot llie subject or wall
iasT and Its manufacture a uium-IiiI com
mittee was ordered appointed and to re
port at a future meeting.
j jr. Htepnen miiiuii, oi .New York, pres
ident of the association, iire.-cuted a na-
per on the reciprocal relations of the pub
lie health service and the hl'diest eifiien.
tlonal ipiallllcatloii-. of the medical pro
fession. At the afternoon se-ion the subject of
proKT ventilation of school rooms was
dlcucd. Dr. Hell of llrooklyn a-crted
uiai iiiosi oi uie nuiiiie scliools 111 their
general plan ol construction are faulty In
extreme, n dl-graeo toj-ivllizatlon mid a
shame to humanity.
Dr. Lincoln of the health department of
(lis American Social Science as-ocliillon
supplemented the remarks of .Mr. Hell
Willi a unci account ot the u an iiroiioed
by the .Science aoeiation for Improving
the healthllllllios of ichools. The nlini
Is now In cour-u of prci.ualIoii by up
wards of a dozen gentlemen, each having
dlllcivnt subjects tocou-lder. Papeis will
Iw ivad on each subject anddl-cii-lon In
vited at a public meeting to beheld prob
ably In Detroit In about six mouths.
At theeveiilngse. Ion Hon. I). II. Katou
or Washington expreo-edthe opinion that
tlie general government should under
take thecontroleof the quarantine admin
istration of the country, and that emi
gre should enact such a law as would
produce uniformity in the varioii states.
MlXANCimi.V AKFAlli.
Mkmi'Iiis, Tenn.. Nov. P.1. Yonii"
l'am-ev who atteiuiiteiUulclile vestcnlay
at thu Wiiivham hoii.e will probably re
cover. Ill tatlierarrlveilt(wlav iiud'savs
he has been in bad health for 'time iia't
and ow ing to this and a Invealliilr.he was
siillerlng il-oiii temporary insanity, and
lntead of being ilriten from home'iu he
alleges, every Inducement was olfcieil to
him to remain there.
CRIME.
leireUiilloiiN uT .'lexicon iiIIiin on
llie TexitH I'mniier.
Ijukc lliliiils OrKimlzeil lor S.vslcin.
nlle I'l I it.
I.onerliiur ol' Hie lloriler Wnr-I'lonil.
Trio of rciiiix) It iuiIii
ecnleil
."Iiirilerei'i I'.x
Kevltnl ol
llie .lloiiiitnln
Horror.
.Vlcmlim
llllillWAV IIOIIIII'.UV.
Kansas City, Mo., November 12.
Martin h'ciincdy, a farmer, living a few
miles we-t of this city, was stopped Ibis
inornlng on tho highway by two nia-ked
Uicn nml robbeil ol' nil tlm money In Ills
pose.son. A Her getting the money
they ileiiaruil, and up to this hour no ,'.
rests have been made.
I)i:i'lli:i).lTIO.S II V MKXtCAS outlaw s.
Xkw Oin.HA.v.s, Xov. 12. A Oalve-tou
.Yens sjieclal from Uiotvnstille savsan
account ol a raid on l.os Ahnos caue,
some excitement. This decides the (pies,
lion as to the exigence of an organized
band In Mexico to Invade Texas. I,o
Ahnos U about one hundred miles from
the lllo tiraiule. It ha tlm-i; or four
ore. and a "nod inaiiv Inhabltaiits.
Mr.MeCioterii.eiialoiii-lunikiilii.iuM.ini.
Is recently from Kdlnburg, and sat that
a iiiriy in miners were lu Iledalgo count v
about Jive day. airo. Thev had bale oi'
calico oil their JlOIes. Thev em..i..l tl...
Itlo (iraude between Kdhibiirg and l.'lii"-
Irilil 1.iie..,,., ........I.. .. I ... . ..
v-... ".ii.imf, in .ii ij :i iiuunieii nine
'' t rrero. They were from Mala-
moras and other town on the lower I!lo
lirailde. and not from Cum
eardo Klore I stcallnir cotton from ihi.
side. - .
More than two week since a herder of
. ehiva nml Ilor'iclu. u,,,. ......t. i
ban.l of robber.. 'They tied V lianil.'b...
liinii nmi, in t.t t lerthehorM.Vbellv.
and turned the hon-o loo-e. Aller "ni.
Ing around for twelve hours the Inn-,;,
went to a ranch and the poor man was
n .'i'l'1'11'. ''u "laraiulcr- collected the
cattle and drote Iheiu Into Mexico. Till.
Urowm III'""" hUhu 501l,,, 01
lhrce dav
, shut
lour armed .Mexican
stunned a I'nlicii
ftiaies soli) ee In the
tot
id aimut thirty mile
n from here. 'I'lmi'
ipleitlomil
t , "
hhn
achiiieiit of niouiited incii wasciit from
the can.!, at os j:,iil;i , ,,Mjk
'I'll 1 '"' "'"I- 1 not known.
I lice events soe:iL- r..r h ...i...
imil ICl II IIIL'O. A I ,
mi i . .. i ,.n iii-i-m-..
jiiev Miotvtwiciiier Ihn renorteil mi,!.
weie lahrlcalloii or well-grounded warn-
Till' ll.'lllV Which lril.l.,,.1 I,., .1
I, I I . I .tllllll.
1 1 ."ilf " K""1: 10 ' orpu ( hrNtl
II they had had a sulllclent force. Till"
was dltiilged by a man who oterheard a
o iiyerp-di;,., Matan.o.-.s. .j-. ,.,' ,
ol border war s loitering.
iriiiii:iii:us i:x.ci n;i,
.tV'il"""1' Vn- '"'. 12.-The cmcii.
Mrs "K,..a,!,li,rv,,, ,'"r ''nnli'r
! r i, ?i. Ml'ra" l, Omara and her daii"h.
Zl , . '''"n, al 10 "Vlock U J
A I'hXSlON mvinum;.
.!.'!?5t',??VV. 12.-I.1 tin, M..U.WI
Mates com t tonliiv
I 'at. .MtCaiiv :i
found guilty of aiding ami aliening Mrs,
Comiauia hi defrauding the government
by obtaining an Illegal pension. Mrs.
('oiiuamau, the widow of MeDcrmoti,
had it licnsloii allowed her In August,
Four months allerwards she mar
ried, nnd thus forfeited the right to the
licnsloii, but she has continued to draw it
ever since by furnishing alllilatlt
that she remained Widow .McDcrmolt.
She has pleaded guilty.
AN r.I.I'.CIKI.V MrilliKII.
Xr.W Yoiik, Nov. 12. The coroner's
Jury In tlu case of .lohn McKcnua, shot
during a poiuicai iracasou iasi eieeuou
dav. ii'tutncd a verdict that McKeima
canie to hi death by a pistol shot wound
at tlie bauds of some crnii iiukuow u.
A III.OOIlV IIISTOIIV.
Halt I.aki:. Xov. 12. .lohn D. I.ee.
now lu the prison at Heater, charged
with being connected with the .Mountain
Meadow mas-acre of 1S.i7. when 120 end
irrints wi'iv murileivd. It Is said will ulve
a true liiMorV of the whole alliilr anil the
names of the parties Interested.
r.l.lilltl t'AXXOS S INIilCT.MKS'l'.
In the Third district I'oini to-day (ieo.
(. Canuon gave ball hi .-,(Hld to answer
Iroin dav to day on the charge of polvg
nmv, an Indictment agaln-t hhn hating
IM'CII loilllil uiiiiei uie lernun iai inn iw
lascivious eohabltatloii.
IIX-JI-UVMAX IN JAIL.
Thus. i:. lileks. now III the penlleil.
Ihirv bcie under liulletmelits lor ln-cl I-
ous'eohabitatloii and iiiunler. made an
elloit to get rclca-cil on hall to-day. but
uiisucei Hilly. It will he remembered
that Hick was a member of the grand
Jury.
Tin: last or t'iiiii:i:7ooi,',
'i:si Ciihsiiiii, Pa., Xov. 12. 1 dder
rook win hanged hern lo-ilay at 12:2U.
He made no confession, .lu-t licliire the
hlack can was drawn over hi facehcs.ilit
lolliealtenillngelergyinali: "All I hate
lo v l I mil ii shiner, saveil bv mire.
and I am a child of Ood."
IllOX AVOItKN.
Vulcan
Iron Works
Commercial Avonuo,
OPPOSITE NINTH STKKIJT,
JOHN T. RENNIE. Prop
FOUNDRY
MACHINE SHOP
FOHOES AND
PIPE FITTING,
MILL, STEAMBOAT
MACHINEKY
MANUFACTURED and REPAIRED,
C'I'IXIAI, llllcntloii ultnn in Unlit nn,l l ni-
VJ forKhifr, liimse, hrlclKC. inlliiiiul mul lull
h in k nun un Murk in a hlmllar cliantrter
Miuni nmi kus IIIIIiik In all (la Imumi her. A
inn iiimiiiii'iii ni .unrris, Tuikir ft Co 'i
riilhuli'lhlil.i pi w nml lilting llmsi go.li
hi , ""'I kui iiMiiird uiwnii en nmiii.
PIPING OF
HOUSE FOR GAS
mam:
A Sl'KCIAI.TV.
fu I foi'Ciiineroii's Sjiocbl Strain l'uiii)1 nml
i.iMi.-i rmin, nil' lit.l lll.llllliurillll1
I'iiIiiiI iliiiti I'liinjn, nml .liul-oii'.
I'nll
I'uti hi
ni.M nun-nii'i i.iiwniiir Vulie
'I lie follnwhiij riiKlnes, lie , fiirwili
'I'nii slniiiilHint fiiitrnrs, 1st, hull Imie
rj llmliii'i tltu feci klinke, unit In ennil nnli r
line Hinnilmal Imit anil nmiki wivuiilit Iron
tjne eiiKiiir- inr noniinjc riflKl'l, 'i.Mil
Uiii- inx'.n w mill iiikIiu-, Willi hnn ami
iTiiiiK inr niuiy iirKiiiiKsutti H i'onU liiiml
line lifiv 7X13 inu'lln': my mm inaniirartnii
.i-.., ii KTiiiui-iunii mir iillllnil niiirliiin
Mini Inlnli r, nml tvnulioiii-e liolxtlni; iimrlihii-In
Kimil nnliT.
IjiiKlnci nml iimdilniiy of nil Mini lioiijdit
IIA.MiS.
"the '
City National Bank
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
CAPITAL,
$100,000
OI'tlCKHS;
W 1 IIAI.MIIAV, rienlilMU.
III:nIIY I.. Il.tl.l.lllAV, Vice 1'icsl
A II. SAFKOIIII, CuIiIit.
WAI.TKIt IIYhl.OI', Asi'l Cii-liliv
una i;ioii-i
S. Sr.iATsTAVi.nn, It. II. f'evxivf.iuii,
II. I, IIAILIIIAV, tf. I'. llAI.MIMV,
(f. II. tVlLI.IAWSOV, ftTKIWIF.N lllllll,
A II. SlIIOIIII
Exchnngo, Coin nnd United States
nonets nougnt and Sold.
I )T;I 's.s iinlviil nml n Kriirml IwnLliiK
. lMl-lll.-r lll
Enterprise Savings
BANK.
CHAUTEHED MARCH 21, 1801).
CITY NATIONAL BANK, CAIRO
oMicr.iis:
A II SAFKOItlt. firhlilriit
h TAYI.OII, 'licl-i,..,,nl
W in l.il', tav'y uinl 'I n-.iMiiir
in micron.:
I' M
V l
It II
llllllI.AV, I HAS (iU.11,111 I!,
iochn..in, I'tri.u miiiii,
ll'XMNOIIHI, i, Huxiiut,
I M I'lllLI IV
I NTi:ili;.sT ibiI.I mi ilcjin.li. al llie rale or l
JTr.m,il l"'1-"11'"'""! -Mnnii Kl ami Si-iiIi iii
Uni Al i .'."i"'"'' '"!' "I""'""" I" ii'lilnl Iiiiiiii
! h1? .1 """ l"ll",r-' V1 "" ili'H. )- Iij
Klibitf lliiin riiiiiiniiiii InifM .l
MAKItlED WOMEN AND CIIILD11EN MAY
DEPOSIT MONEY AND NO ONE ELBE
CAN DRAW IT.
ljMii eiir) hn.lni.iliiy fMI),, , ,(lS ,
h,:;!,ri!,,,,,.,;,,:.;,v,:,slM" "
W. 1IYBLOP, Ti eunuror.
iioat Nioitrst.
M W.Mt IV
BOAT STORES, GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, &o.
No. 110
Olxlo Xiovoo.
MINM NTOIIi:.
NEW
muuiu v
mm
I 1 o
W pq SP d
, o
airo, warn
COMMISSION Ml:iM'UAMN.
C. CLOSE,
Hi III r.lt
Commission Merchant
AMI liKAI.KII IS
LIMK, CEMENT, I'LASTEIt,
HAIll, &c
Under City National JJnnli.
I Wl I, I, nil In rnr-liKiil Inlmil in.ilinr.ii'liiirr'
. irlii's, iiiIiIIiik Kii'lslil
COFFEE,
HARRISON & CO.,
(iipiTnr in Ii liinii A ( n )
FOHWAUDINO
Commission Merchants
.Mul llnilrl'it ill
FLOUK, UUAIN and HAY,
No. (Jit Ohio Lnvon.
WOOD
RITTENHOUSE
AND BRO.
FLOUR AND GENERAL
Commission Merchants
No. 138,
OHIO LEVEE.
JOHN B. PHILLIS
AND SON,
llln it lili In .Inlill II I'llllll-l
FORWARDING
AMI
Commission Merchants
Ami In .ill i in
HAY, CORN, OATS, FLOUR,
MEAL, BHAN, vtc.
Ageuttfor LAFLIN jTrAND POWDKK CO
Cornur Tunth Stroet unit Ohio
Luvoo,
'. H M.11I111.- 1, ( 1 ni
MATHUSS & UHL,
FORWARDING
An.) I.cnir.il
Commission Merchants
Di-iilir- In
FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY AND
PRODUCE,
oxxxo nii jaxMjiu.
MILLER He PARKER,
FORWARDING
-tinl-
Commission Merchants
AI.I'.NT Kill!
OHIO LEVEE, between Fourth and Sixth Sti
i: .1 .tIH S l .till"
AYRES & CO.,
Ami xi'iiim!
Commission Merchants
No. 78
OHIO LEVEE.
tt iioi.i.sam: uitot i:its.
STItATTON & BIRD,
Wholesale Grocers
-Ami-
Commission Merchants
AQIJNT3 AMERICAN POWDKH CO
57 Ohio Lovoo.
II A 'llinini.
I, II Tlmlii-
THOMS & BROTHER,
(Surrrftnin In II .M llillin.)
Commission Merchants
DQixoiciaxiia
AlW I lIl-llll TH III
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES,
'on, lHn and Doiiiuntio Frultu anil Nutu
181 COMMEHUIAL AVENUE,
G. D. WILLIAMSON,
Wholesale Grocer
licatir In
BOAT STORES,
AMI
Commission Merchant,
No. 10 OHIO LEVEE.
S'
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CAIRO CITY CONFECTIOllf
PHIL. H. SAUP, Proprietor.
Corner Eighth St. untl Wushini;ton Ave.
lIASNOWTIIELAnQEST STOCK
AND IS SELLING 20 PEIt CENT. LOWEU THAN ANV
HOUSE IN THE TRADE.
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Fresh Baltimore Oysters Received Daily
roil SALE AT WIILOLESAliE OK KETAII.
DEALER IN
MEN'S AND BOY'S
CLOTHIN
FUllNISIIINO GOODS, MOROCCO IJAOS, &.C.,
Is now prepared to show one of tlie most su
purb stocks ever offered in this comin unity.
He will not be undersold.
SILK HATS A SPECIALTY!
Gentlemen desiring hats of a precise fit
can have the measure of their heads take to a
hair, and their head gear made to order in the
latest fashion and finest slylo.
79 OHIO LEEVE, CAIRO, ILLS.
EDMUND UUEFNER, Propriotor.
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54 OHIO LEVEE, CAIRO. ILLS
This house contains 35 good rooms.
Travelers will always find the best accommo
dations. A trusty watch for trains and boats day and
night.
Delmonico
HOTEL and RESTAURANT
Corner Ohio Levee and Sixth Street.
CAIRO, ILLS.
HARRY WALKER, Propriotor.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. MEALS AT ALL IIOUI1H.
T. E. SULLIVAN,
nr e Drug's
MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, &c.
ALSO, A FULL LINE OP
TOILET AND FASSTCY GOODS,
152 Commercial Avonuo, botweon Ninth nnd Tonth fJtrcoto,
Cairo, Illinois.
.lllSCri.l.AMIIll'S.
AGENTS WANTED
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Pro. Fowlor's Grout Work
MANHOOD, WOMANHOOD,
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