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0 THE CAIRO BULLETIN, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 25,;1'J0(5. , THE CAIRO BULLETIN tabllahad ISM. . rsbllshsd DaiW and Bandar by taa Ballatia SUBSCRIPTION HATES BT IU.11 Iarai-lably OMh in Advauoa. On raar, Dally and Sunday . Ooa yaar, Baud ay (only)........... ....... j.m POBSOHIPTION BATKl j 0T OAUHIfCB. Bf earriar in Cairo .....0f a nontk y earrlor ontaldo Cairo-...-. wo a mouta NOTIC1 TO BUBBCRIBHR8. abaorlbart will oonfor a (bror br ra porting ka thla offloaan laok of prompt dH aiy oa the part of eantaira . tuiUrad at tba Cairo Pomoffloa a ooad-aiau Mall Matter C- 1 .1L J i-.'ll J. 4. " CIRCULATION STATEMENT. Avorngo dolly and Sunday clrcti iatitm for i lip year 19d3. . .... . .2128 Average dally and Sunday clrcu- . lation for the' month of April, J90G 210S April Circulation. 1.. ...2023 1C 20.12 do generally does the talking, ' but I ho hitter always "does tho business," "delivers the goods" and gH paid for them. And ttiln brings its within liallin distance of two objections Hint have always been urged against woman suffrage, viz: That there is but a very limited demand for It among women themselves and that, soik-i ally speaking, where It. has been granted' It has beta used very much us men u.. their suffrage it haw been given over Into the keeping of the lower classes, with tln result that It has proven to bo nnythlnii but an elevating iufiueiice for tho, ballot. Nevertheless It Is 'probably safe to say that whenever and whoreever tlu good women rhnll- make a united and earnest demand for the ballot, wit'i half an assurance (hat they will show as much and ns lasting an Interest In It as they do In their new Raster bonnet. It will be Kladly granted to them. It certainly should be. 2.. 3., 4.. 5.. C. 8. ..2021 ,.2004 ..2024 . . 20-T2 ,.20112 . . 2020 f.:io:i2 it. 18. 19. 0. 21.. 22.. 2a:. .2125 .21.12 . 2200 .21. '10 .2127 .20:10 .21501 .2124 10.... .2024 11 '....2078 12 .... . ; .2011 13 ...202i 14........... 202:!- 17, .1028 . . Tho above Is a statement of the 25 2125 20.... 2i:i5 27 ...2115 2S.... ..2117 29 20i!4 ::o.... 2100 correct and true circulation of The and Cairo Mullctin for tho year 190 for the month of Apt 11. 1906. CLYDE SULLIVAN, lliMness Manager. Subscribed and sworn to -before me this first day of May. 190(1. 4 LBO J.. KL.EII. ' Notary Public. My commlsskm expires Jan. 10, 1909, fNIfii" OF LANNS Of Crow. Indian Reservation Regis trction Places Named By the Land Office. The Bulletin is on sale at the fol lowing places: Coleman's, 214 Eighth street Halliday House news stand. Walker's, 10 Sixth street. Blue Front Restaurant. Washington.- May 21. In accord ance with a proclamation of the pitv-i-dent relating to tho sett lenient and entry of one million acres of the Crow Indian reservation of Montana, the corwiilsfldioner generals of the land office announced that registration of applicants will be held at Mile City, and Hillings, Mont., and Sheridan, Wj o.. commencing; June 14 and eliding June 28, 1900, Tho drawings at Bill ing-: will commence July 2. Soldiers or sailors who served at leant ninety days In the army during the Civil or Spuni-h-Amorican war or the Philip pine insurrection may register by agent who has a duly executed power of attorney. No person can act as agent, for more than one soldier. READY TO POUNCE ON JAIL. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE. For Supreme Court Justice. First Judicial District of Illinois. CARROLL C BOGOS. TJII3 MAYOR'S ORDERS. Mayor Parsons bus two official no tices in the paper this morning which call fur uitenlioii from citizens gener ally. One of them relates to cleaning up and the other is a gentle hint thai the delivery of goods on Sundays be confined to the early morning hours. Both of these suggestion will don bi le. hehcedod by all whom they con corn. . ,.. ' . v.. a , .- .. .- -' ,i . dent raiJy. speaking.-' t he oopl6 tt Cairo, are as law-abiding as are the huoplo of most, other cities and prob ubly the only reason why there has beeu more carelessness here In the use of the sidewalks and streets is that the city authorities have for years been uniformly lax In restraining the evil. Ouo by 'one and little by little citizens have grown in the habit of using the streets and sidewalks im properly, until heir convenient mis use hast come to be regarded, in many cases, as a necessity. The change of attitude on the part of (hose in au thority, if persisted in, will soon bring about permanent . improvement and when people . have adjusted them selves to the new order of things they will wonder how and why they ever , did otherwise. In respect lo a uuicter Sunday the Tnttvnr nlurt fl,.u,.rv,.a tit lu uiiatuliif.rl It should not be impossible for all do J liveries of merchandise to be mailet before 9 o'clock in the morning on thai day. blooiniiigton, Ind., May 21. A mob is tonight threatening an attack upon the jail In which is confined Robert Williams, a ucgro charged with the murder of Mr. Colitis, an iudianapolis Southern Construction foreman. The heriff ha a number of armed depu ties inside the Jail and tho Torre Haute militia Is under arms ready to respond to a call for assistance. AN ABSCONDING TELLER. , Milwaukee. Wis., May 21. The Matschald and Ilsley bank tonight it-sued a statement announcing the ub .-'comllng of Receiving Teller Arthur George Heinke. Tho statement fays: "Officers of the- bank after a careful examination of his accounts found a shortage, of $11,000, (he greater part or. which has been raken recently. Retake has ' disappeared from the city." HEPUDIATtS CONFESSION. Akron, Ohio. May 21. Dlebel. the al leged murderer of Minnie Brondt, said at bis hearing today: 'I must have been crazy If I made any confession. I did not kill the girl." He was held without hall to the grand Jury. Henry McMahou, the hired man who found t lie girl's body In the hay mow on the Delbel farm, appeared to be an unwill ing witness and was held under $;;o0 bond. UNCLE SAM TO PROTECT. CUITK ISINfi I S I'dOIJ MUN. With respect to Mrs. Amarala Mar tin's criticism of some of Cairo's men folks, which appeared in a Chicago paper recently and was reproduced in yesterday's Bulletin. It will have to be confessed that, on the whole, and to use a parliamentary expression, her "points" were "well taken." It is not altogether out of order, Verba ps, to prutest against the in ference that may be drawn In Chica go, from Mrs. Martin's complaint, that there are any considerable number of men in Cairo who endorse harshness to women, either in word or In deed. It would seem that ample ncgativeevl donee has been given of tins on vari ous occasions; and even on the occa sion complained of. the protest made by the ladies, while not heeded, was rfcoiel with ilne rcspt-ci liy a large majority f 1 1,- city mnttr . Probably Mr. M:trMn':: priiK-st P"int i that f mnifn ctuld vole tlrelr wtrji;, in piibli- affairs wiiM t.e ciwn ttioio h"pl y th"! in 'ihniT TMr. can hardly t-r painr.atd. altho'ieh hT W'uld. 1b tl.nt even, alway hae to show that fhfir m ishen nere In bar mny with ihmp of thp "voting major ity," and t'ney might at I lino, miss the respectful consideration now ac-cordt-d to them because f the com mon fiflins that ihey are the "weaker vessel." Washington, D. C, May 2.lm .Mluister Rockllill's reiwrt to the ef fect that he had not succeeded in ob taining a satisfactory assurance from the Chinese government as to the re cent edict, relative lo the assumption by natives of the control of customs, he has heen instructed to poin the ISi ltlsli ami (i( i in. in n pi signal ivcii at Pckill in nil . ciicrgeCc prole: I against Hie proposed chang LYNCHING AVERTED. Wichita. Kas., May 24. To avoid the possible lynching of three negroes "Bud" Cibbs. Leonard King and Peter Driin, they were hastily removed from the police station this afternoon to the county jail and placed under a strong guard. Tho negroes were ar rested on the charge of robbing and probably mortally beating William Sut ton, a grocer. CELEBRATE EMPIRE DAY. l.nndim. Mav 21. Empire Day wa celebrated today In Lordon and through out Great Brita n. In some cases icj iotas were carried out on an el.ilxuale scale. IH-pnirlus from a: ions parts of ti c -nipii, inliai' tliT' ai the grtir. ntliir l.i -in. ll !r,t !i cinl..T ir-. ,(, .:,i!,fi- rrlf-l-raf .-, 'tin fw-f ..t..ti. Tt I'M rtlN MINL STAIU3. SlPiten Hie. tlhio. May 2t.-1hr Plum Run Mitn"H s'arteil i.wlay ni'h 125 iioa-ulilo!) nun. M'ti were cv corted to the mines by arml guards. They were kept at cleaning up th mine-s today and co.i! : r-Tpoctd lo Ik- minet toniorro. No di. order today. Points to the Cause Women Who Aire Free From Female Ills Sleep Soundly How many women are troubled with insomnia! How few, alas, habitually sleep the night through and rise refreshed. If you can't sleep it is because your nerves will not let your body rest. Women's nervous troubles come from female diseases. Their delicate or ganism is a network of intricate nerves. No woman can suffer from female irregularities without eventually ruining her nervous system. Get rid of female disease and the perfect sleep of childhood will return. LydiaLPinkham's Vegetable Compound cures all female troubles and restores nerve equilibrium and bring3 sound, restful, healthful, natural sleep. Thus does this wonderful ''remedy operate to bring health to suffering women. Wakefulness and Nervousness Cured Dtar Mrt. Pinkham : Last spring, I lost my appstlte, had headaches, and bearing down pains with cramps so that I was in perfect misery, 1 became wakeful and ex tremely nervous. I decided to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and am pleased to state that I derived immediate benefit and soon enjoyed permanent relief. Within eight weeks I was restored to normal health and felt refreshed and strengthened as though I had enjoyed a lengthy vacation. , Since that time I have recommended your Compound to a number of my lady . friends suffering with female irregularities, and those who have used it report great benefit from its use. Mas. E. E. Van Dinter. 965 CollegB Ave., App'eton, Wis. Vice-President Social Economic Club. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has cured more women of female diseases than any other medicine in the world. Mrs. Pinkham, daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham, advises sick women free. She will write you a personal letter if you tell her about your case. Address Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Cures Where Others Fail aakaiaw6ia THE BETTER TH Of Cairo know this store, the more firmly convinced arc they of its worth. There arc no premiums offered to induce pat ronage. We make no discounts nor allow commissions to anyone because wc know wc can give BETTER VALUES by not doing so. Notwithstanding the liberal patronage we enjoy, for the benefit of those, we repeat, THIS IS A MOD ERN STORE, A STORE OF THE PRESENT up-to-date in every particular; aggressive and active, selling none but MADE-TO MEASUKE CLOTHING AND MEN'S OUTFITTINGS of the highest characfer-a store where one can RELY upon always getting hi moneys worth or money back. N sawn FR The Leading Tailor and Men's Furnisher. 611 Commercial Avenue, Cairo, Illinois. FREE ALCOHOL BILL. LYNCHED BY A MOB. Wa !:iuion. May II The nnato today p;is-oi the f:eo ah-ol.ol re ported f:om Ihe committee on lin-tine. The lii'l has already pa-e l the lion and Pie aim ndini nl which lh" n-naV Hilopi. I tin not mrtici laily ii .- it h scope. I: ili.f it'll pi in (If ft liniil Jhiiu.i i I. '"i,' f'j A(,i:l t MfHf LT. nr,NTu nrvsicim sn: "IT W0U DCLIfadT I T9 riMB SCfETHI.'iS TO CI IE TR1S SEA! Ott SlITEIf.J.- tnni I. - il iimI point M'Ulc ! miu'is n I I, lit , May ri - N'. ar.rte Ii II r-;(, 1,-, Ml th-' ! i i ai"l while III.. i."-';i'oi, ' i firm en m-tjiI ii.inonanl ! lo-ii -. ih.it t-n i tta 1 a ni of the d C ; i t s t;h ;h- i!i Im' reael;' il ' TVO SWEEPING BILLS. Mark the words, "vosing majority. Uffd in Ujis . conection. There's I great difference between a mcr "ma jority or the voters and a voting Crunihm. Mtss May 24. Ge.rce B-.aj.ilty." The former may lie much j Yonncer. a necro. who shot and kiiicil the titnmper in jH'int of utittiln rs, luf ! INf ir. a wcllktioatt rnicn. n l i t I the l;tlrr in slway-s hi one that i , Snii'l.i v tI(iI' the la'ti-r a. a n.. "."mutetj." the frmr may be much l-r of a p'5-s-o. SH vn: mc the bptter In pint of character, bytjeff'-ct the nesro'n atr?; iVct the Htfff a!ays has the "bulge" onjfrern the jail at h f place ia-,t n'rht tk p:-LUt:al iitiUoa; tht f3in.tr ts&a mb and Ich-.d. Ht. r :-:;m;'. in th iiert. Ii ci to r-(.nr; May ri -.1 iH-mocr.it-s will w-r hi: oT (inr i. ; bills estalilUhins eoom ' f r !ieiin -The con ip!ro.l'we ' n n; t ; lh c-'Ti Htl-I co . nel Ho- inli i ,,i!-c nf a i . i.- Kn lii while !h'i. int -1 wbbb ta a'fx? at you lb' it it w e a a , p-j direlr j 9 m B. K Hit HMO.MI, I.Vii., Not. a. IjflrV Mil K W l'.Mr. Hi t .(., !' n ttn Th rH.r t pitnt In th-m I am n mu-h in"' v.inHi.ti.Hrai.iM.1,11- 1 1.. : rr-p f h ,i I hr ( 'ftliu. 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' Hi ar ff ..,t) fC lt rWf f t,c- ,,t i. k.. h - a ..i, a ih r .jsw ,., ,r Ii 1 m t; varrl It 1 V T - t .if f trt T-'r t T -M if faa-fi ffra.. t to I Li i at flaw sr m i t TX CT I At MMlLt f AtKAt-JE. ll IT .'-I'.'T Jl 14.-'i 1.1..- IT'l- II W ft '-' '- i n 1 ti t-'- ,.f o 1.' .. i '. n I- n ..- -l .'ff. li i-a, '" m.- .ii nt tt, ;ht fie hi-t lt"r ti -?r, .- f i..r,. ,mr m,,, ..wr-r m J"; !' 1. 1 m .!,.. l,i ,.n m.inn i-fi jl i a mrn tout -owra. r, um-ij iu.uk ur.r , m. . r-i luigio fcelun; it. IU--;..-,.l iMJU.) MARY Pf RRY BFIiJS. Nona m Hinplul, No. gea N. sih St. ECZEMA, PIMPLES a-' li ilia ib acaia autatri caa as criii sr a ciiaw tiovto rn tMtiifixi we Fl.A3Ar AU tCKVL"lMT TO V&n a (ivumtrfrj tie) aotfiav i HtKCr-LLL DU'i &7CF L. SCRAPPY GOSSIP F ,ltHtlttttlttltt4AtM,t1flt ROM 1 SS FIGHT TALK FROM NELSON AND HERRARA SCHEDULED TO MEET TONIGHT. STRENUOUS CAMPAIGN Mapped Out By the Mexican While the Battling One Doesn't Credit Him With the Wallop. Los Angeles, Ca., May 24, "Set the pace and make the fighting from the sound of the gong. If an opening shows in the first round, a knockout iand if doesn't show in the first round- whenever it does. That is the way I am going to fight Nelson Friday night." In the above words Attrelio 1 Ievrera.lt hampioiiHliip aspirant, save the llr.-t intimation that he hud formed a de(J nite plan of action in Ihe coming HkIiI Heirora does not talk of hiinsejtfl cattily, and it was only after noirt'' ALWAY UNIFORM. ALWAYS ICtT. Kees : : Nordman (TEAM BAKERY.) 17419 20th Strait,, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. Ship verywnsrt) Wrlta us. S SETTLE OLD STRIKE. Wheeling W. Va., May 21. After al niOKt a year and a half of idleness, the WheeliiiK and Martins Ferry plant of the Whi(aler-C!lnnsener company will resume operations with about l.otto, I all-ike. colled in 10(13 havii)!; been r nrgliiR that he naid this nineh aliottO liis plan Ileirera's work tortay the last host g he will do before enteritiK the rinji wa-; light. One particular feature stood out noticeably. He was always, nidiim heavy hody blows on Mellvane and .lacolm. He hit them when and where he plea-ed on tr;e body. He did not try much at tlio head just noiiuh to keen his mates wonderin It was evident from the way iif which he went niter the body that In Intends ttsiiiK omo of that style of tightiiig a&iin-'t Nelson if ho finds that his i'ikIh tloe no: put Ihe Dane ut early in the game. And the blows he aimed at tho heads of Ills sparring partners gave an inkling; of th way hg int end--, to etui the fight sooner or late:-. in other words if a few blows on the jaw fail to put Nelson into dreamland the champion vvill probably have to stand up and lace a determined effort to wear him out. i ,n Circuit Court. i l-ase of Emma Sams vs. the Chi- j eastern Illinois railroad coni- " A-bving; tried in the circuit court. . til.ge niimber of witnesses arc yet Jet .iVxaiuTned and the case promises Jo last for a day or two longer at teusl. AFRAID OF AH AND CAR. eft at je Haute, Ind., May 21. P. It. i.-. lor. a llig Four freight engineer, king he would collide with a hand funiped from his engine at Reno uroke his leg. Teh collision was a veiled. LAUIfcS ELtU I OFFICERS. -''GUlesbiirg, III., May 21. Ladies or the Grand Army of Illinois elected Martha Van Diiser. of Chicago, presi dent ; Senior Vice. Dora Vale of Rock Island- I.o- Ang-eles. Cal., May 21. Many a lighter treasures recollections of the harde-t; punch he ever received and U tpiite readv lo give all kinds of credit to (he man who delivered It- Jim Jeff ries -ays Ii,- got his from .loe Choyn skl. !5ol Fitzsimnions has told again ntitl nguin that f'iter Maher j gave him the. linrdcM thiinip of his ; can or. .tim (Jiubeit. says the wov-' ' blow he ever r tt ivetl wan from Jim Jefirb-s. Tji.i'.'Shafkey Is an exception) 'o ibis rule. Tl.eSailor'. stubhtirn tirble ' will not. allow hiin- to Htimit that there ever was a man in his business who could hurt him. Hauling Nel-on also remembers ihe hai dost punch he ever happened ' aeros--. For a year or two past the Dan.' has been advertising Aurelio llerrera as thf most vicious (miter iu the lightweight cla-s. Now, however, I that eveiy one one else Is talking of lieivrra's' wallop Hat Is beginning to think that the thing is overestimated. No I ti lit the volume of talk ja-t now on tho chances of Nelson falling a vie tint lo the Mexican's punching power has set Hat to thinking und has made him s'.ip romancing entirely. "They say that he is an awful puncher! and that I am easy to hit," -aid Velum today; "Why didn't he lick me hel'ore then? He landed on me often enough, and. for that matter, so has evei ylititly 1 ftave ever fought. He certainly knocked me down in the fight at Hutte, but it. was a . freak punch ono that landed squarely on top of my head, lie hi rnc tin ns "f Dr. Morrison ' . DENTIST Office 707-Commercial Atiru NHON PHONC TS DR. J. A. BLANCHARD PHYSICIAN, t Office 305 $8th Street. Pi ivaie Diseases a Specially, nf i ' c'C I :in i i, nil r I lit SMOKE . DR. J. E. WOELFLE Office Phone 474. Residence Phone 239, OFFICE GILBFRT BLOCK, CAIRO, ILLI. OIS. -OONT FOP,CET 1 1 n- - bit. I pool tine. "Another thing, he wa at his best i ill Hutte, and I was only in fair cotidl- j lion. It is ihe other wav around now. j I ilon'i helievj Hererra in as good a he wa-i then, ami I know that I am in better lix than I was In Unite. There Is some talk as to the kind of fight he will make. They say he will go at me from Iho flr-t tap. I certainly hope he will, and to be frank about it. I be lieve he will. thing those who ioe the match will have an exciting lime of it. N.el-on weighed at the conclusion of his afternoon's work at Haldwln's ranch today. The niarnine showed 131 j KHinds. A f r his looks, he m nis lo ap I -ar exact ly ihe name oh the 'v.t of I ev ry lit: It t . Ho is deceptive in this te-"-poet, it a good many who si..t liim till ,1S licin;; went, .-in, I wceilv iK-fore ! h i-i open ;iir afT:or w ith llri'l Mmw to Hat K m wr,tthT worn roil and hn ho toie.if'i hi; l,ir nd I nlis his eye. tit"" In1 liili liUc ,i shipwrfckeil tti.triiier who tt;i; been ljing on g:ai n Is and t 1 rii-:. Hi- work shown Iht'he is -trotis; a-- a lilie bull and a tough as wkalelxme. X !son is n.l a showy worker, "i he skipping rope gets tangled with hi f"t anri hi punching bae rolls ovr j hi wiisf. Ii is onlv at Iwixine that ' e i thor'Hiehly at homo, and his twst pi-ee tif work thH af ernom wa a four round srxil wi'h Harry Pake-on- if the Olympic club's champions. ; Nil son is r-ertainfy fit as a fiilr!le. and MidiM .ijt up a proa! bal'Io. i ' vUT FLOWERS 4 111 E.glrthSr.a f LOR 1ST, Bod) riwutJ., JL Cairo City Transfer -Lin Successor to StolU &. AValter. J. H. KEIRCEj Prop. ' All kinds of hauling done prompt! Both Phones 123. 1111 Washington Ave., Cairo, Illinois. 1 1 tl 1 1 It 1 1 1 tll ttUl 1 MARABLE 5 PAIXHNG AND DECORATISG 40t Wah1n(VHi Art. Botk PlMiiaa. triviYvsTrsvTtivTsrrnni' To yir i.jvrtnni ti4 i y th9 g'Stc.f jj.jmr.oT rf rft' f ' mat-t srrtr In Its BotlrUi. 1 Cairo Monument Co., C. 0. GREGORY, Mgr."; HM Wash. Arc.. faifo.HI.