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THE CAIRO BULLETIN, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 12, 1904.
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CHAPTER 1.
For a defective wfcoao. tnlenti
lind not been recognised at !
headquarters I possessed an
BRtbltlon which, fortunately for
my standing with tltu lieutenant of tni
precinct, bad not jet been expressed in
words. Though 1 bad small reason I
for expacting great things f myself
1 hail aiwavs cherished (he hope tint j
if 11 bif case came my way I should ho!
found ahic to do something with it-j
something mure tiiat is. than 1 had
seen accomplished by (he police of timi
ii,strict of Columbia since I ball hair
the honor of beinil ono of their mini-'
her. Therefore, when I found myself
plunged, almost without my own voli
tion. Into tin1 Jeffrey Moore affair, I be
lieved that the opportunity hail eome
Whereby I (Bight distinguish myself,
it hail complications, this Jeffrey
Mooee affair; creator ones than the
public over know, keen as the interest
In it ran both in and out of Washing
ton. This is why
atory of this sr
ow n standpoint,
risk the charge
I propose to toil the
eat tragedy from my
even If in so dotig I
of attempting to ex
ploit my own connection with this rele
hratitl ease, in its eo.'rse I encounter
ed as many disappointments as tri
umphs and brought out of the affair a
heart as sore as it was Sfttisftcd, for I
am a lover of women anil -
l'.ut 1 am keeping you from the story
Itself.
1 was nt the station house the nlgbt
Uncle David came in. Qe was always
The drtective
railed Cnele Dnvld. oren by tltr ur
chins w ho followed hiln ill the street, so
1 am showing him no disrespect, gen
Itfmati though ho is. by giving him a
title which as completely characterised
llltu In those days as did his moody
Ways, his quaint attire and the per
sistence with which he kept at but side
his great mastiff Rudge,
1 ha l long since heard of the old
gentleman as one of the most Interest
ing residents of the precinct. I had
von soon him more than once on tlie
avenue, hot i had no-, or before boon
brought face to face with him, and
.oiiseiuctitly had much too superficial
n knowledge of his countenance to de
t ermine offhand whether the uneasy
light in his small gray eyes was nat
ural to them or simply the result of
present excitement. Rut when he ho
gjM to talk I detected an unmistakable
tremor in his tones and decided that he
was In a state of suppressed agitation,
though he appeared to have nothing
more alarming to impart than the fact
that he had seen a light burning In
some house presumably empty.
It was nl so trtftal that I gave him
imt scant attention till ho lot a name
fall which caused mo to prick up my
nrs and oven to put In a word. "The
Moore house." he had said.
"The Monro houseV" I repented In
nsSasement, "Are yon speaking of the
Moure housoV"
A thousand recollections came with
the name.
"Whs I other ."he grumbled, directing
toward me a look ss keen as it was MH
patient. "Do you think that 1 would
bother myself long about I house I
had no interest in. or diau Rudge frOBJ
Ins warn rug to save some ungrateful
neighbor from a possible burghtryl
No. It is my In. use which some rogue
has efeoSff to cuter. That is," he
suavely Corrected, as be saw surprise
in every oyi', "flM boUae which the law
will give me. If anything over happens
to that chit of a girl whom my brother
loft Behind him."
QfowilM some word a; the dog,
Win showed a decided Inclination to
lie down where be was. the old mall
made for the dour and in another me
meat would have been in the Street,
If I had not stepped after htm.
"Von aio a Monro gml live in or near
that old hou wT I ask' d
The SWpriSS with Wjlcti hi' mot this
Question daunted me a little.
"How SMg have yon been in Wash
ln''n. I should like to ask ." was bis
net ;d ri tort.
"!:. sane live months."
His good nature, at what passed for
sw ,i in this Ira setftis old man, returned
In rn matrix, and he ,-urtlv but nut
unkindly remarked:
Tow h.'nen't ieafw
tlmr." Then, wish a
SBOHSM I than many
bow, lie added, with
l tnttdi In thnt
Nasi more ,-ere-
atsstpef Bsnn'i
tkldf dfarnltyt
I am nf the esJet bra':
the ml tap fri!ing the
ii ami !i- n
old id-i-e. I
am the only rr-iiilpiit on ti e Mack,
ffhet) jii-j bavo livel lure HMiger you
vrill know v, by Hint aafMeJli neiebbor
hood is not a favorite one -v ills those
nb" ranSjai tioast of the Moon blood, j
lor the pnacots let us attr!taie the,
bad nani" that It holds to iuilaria "i
And w ith a itnificant hitch of his lean
shoulder. daks set in uaduLsfi. xq j
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KATHARINE GREEN,
A?stha Wckb." "Lost Man's I ane
Etc.
the Robbs-Mcrrill Company
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mi rusmonca
again for the
by this lime
knew more
;ave mo cred
read the pa
man connect
ry ti
I won
rtcd
lint my curiosity was
roused to fever heat. !
aboul this house than he
it for. No one who had
pels of late, nilli h less a
Od wilh the police,, could help being
well informed in all the details of its
remarkahle history. What 1 had fail
ed to know was his close relat inuship
to the family whose name for the last
two weeks hail been in every mouth.
"Wait:" I called out. "Von say that
you live opposite the MoorV house.
"Von can then tell me"
Rut he had no Blind to stop for any
Kossip.
"It was all in the papers," he called
hack. "Read (beta. Rut lirst he sure
to lind out who has struck a light in
tlie house that wo all know has not
oven a caretaker in it."
It was good advice. My duly and
my curiosity both led me to follow it.
Perhaps you'liavo beard of the ills
tinguishtnjl feature of this house. If
so. yon do not need my explanations.
Rut if. for any reason, you are Ignorant
of I he facts, which within a very short
titno have set a (ton! seal of horror up
on this old historic dwelling, then von
will bo glau to read what Ik
mailt
and will continue-to make the MoorO
house in Washington one to bo pointed !
nt in daylight and shunned after dark.
not only by superstitious colored folk, I
but by all who are susceptible to the
most ordinary CiBOtious of fear and j
dread.
It was standing when Washington
was a village. It antedates tin- eapitol
nnd the White House. Built by a man
of wealth, it hears to this day the In
press of the largo Ideas and quiet sis ;
gaucc of colonial times; but the shad ;
oV which speedily loll across it made
it a marked place oven 111 those early
days. While it has always escaped
thq hackneyed epithet of "haunted,"
families that have moved in have lift
ipilckly moved out. giving, as their ox
cuse that lie, happiness was to be found
there il'Ud that sleep was impossible
under lis roof. That there was some
I reason for this lack of real within
walls which were n d without their
! tragic reminiscences all must aeknov.l
( edge. Death had often occurred there,
: and while this fact can be slated in I
regard to most old houses, it is not
i oft Oil that one can say, as in this case,
! that it was invariably sudden and in I
; variably of one character.
I A lifeless man, lying outstretched on
certain hearthstone, might he found
once in a bouse and awaken ho special
Comment, but when this same diseov
cry has boon made twice, it' not thrice,
during the history of a single dwelling,
one might surely lie pardoned a dls- 1
trust of its seemingly homelike ap !
pnlntinonts nnd distvrn in its slowly
darkening wails the presence of an
811 which if left t;) Itself might perish
in the natural decay of the place, but
which, if met ami challenged, might
strike again and make another blot on !
its tbrlCO crifflSOOed hearthstone.
Rut those are old fables which I
should hardly presume to mention I
had it not boon for the recent occur
rence which has recalled them to nil j
men's minds and given to this long I
empty and Slowly crumbling building!
an Importance which has spread its
fame from one end of the country I"
the Other, I refer to the tragedy at
tending the wedding lately celebrated j
there.
Veronica Moore, rich, protty and will
ful, had long cherished a strauge liking
for this frowning old homo of her an
Castors and. at (he most critical tlsUO
111 her life. Conceived the idea of prov j
lug to bersolf and to society at Inrgo
that no real ban lay upon it sate in
the Imagination of the superstitious.
So. being about to marry the choice of
her young heart, she caused litis bOO M
to bo opened for the Wedding core
Uncle Dm id
innny rritli raat re.rult ynu knew.
Thuitiih the occaatoQ rras ,i Joyon one
and accoinpanied by nil I bat coold
Sive i-heer to such .1 ntlSPtlon, it had
not escaped the old time sli idn.v. ( lue
nf the quests StntTins into tie- !T)OU1
of ancient and Hnhaltow-ed metBory,
the one room whieh h:.d not heeu
tlmVl oten to the crowd, had bent
found w ithin tin- minutes ( f the cere
nosy lylag sat iN dtJatHH iMMrtsastssw
deai', and. though the liridev. ns spared
a knovrledKr nf the dre.i.Kul fai-t till
the botj words were said, a panic bad
SetMsJ the quests and emptied the
house as suddenly and completely ss
llioucb the piagae had lc'n diM-overcl
there.
This, is why I hastened to follow
I'nele Pavid when he tol l me tbat all
sais not ritrht in tbi honsi of trii-ie
memories.
(To 1 e continued.)
Glass Mdrtg of NMfMt
Olass modeN "f mines are
msde showing all the workings.
now
BUSINESS LOCALS.
o
r bang-
Dtmg or paper
Randolph and
street. Phone
Been-
del. ir,iio Walnut
Buy your dry goods, groceries
-hoe;' from Anthony IV Ehs. 2009
ami
.1)11
Wash avo. There are others, but
none hotter, try it.
Renter. La Craft ,t Co., are showing
-,i beautiful lino of 1904 wall paper.
Make your home Cheerful with nice
clean paper. See them lirst.
Ask the man who has used D. P, Mc
Carthy's coal, he will tell you it
sives the most heat and that it is
clean and desirable.
II. Sander & Son, popular grocery,
814 Coml. ave.. are making a Bpechtlt)
of line Mocha and .lava coffees, try
them with your next order.
IV T. Imgan wisb
can your
attention
screen doors and win
time will soon he here
low;
Fl;
To secure prompt service order early.
The prizes offered hy the Ain rican
trading Stamp Co., are on exhibition
it Mrs. Farrow's nilliinery store.
Boofca are rt'deemed there.
Schuh Drug Co., still takes the lead,
supplying the retailers in three states
they arc the peoples choice. Special
llseounts on large orders.
Goodwin A
cleaner of 30
pen up a stea
practical dyer ami
years experience, will
cam dyeing and cleaning
isUblishment at 214 Eighth street,
in Monday, April 11. Radios am!
gentlemen's work done perfectly.
John 1". Mockler Grocery and Gen
ral Merchandise Store, 'JSth and Pop
hxr streets. Kvory article in his store
s t'resh and strictly tlrst clas.
Soh;
house,
Specia
money
Just
Co., wholesale drug
paints, oils ami window glass
discounts on large orders,
saved by patronizing them,
irrived beautiful lino of pictures
in hardvviK
Nkcb. Han
LANCA8TI
Iramos for 2tic to $l.on
imo novelties.
It Ai
&
'R, 21" sth street
it. amyu
Schlitx Hock
Go's spring specials:
or. California Aprieot
Kentucky Whiskies.
Brandy,
Phones
Old
Kll
g for Dm
- ambroid'
dross, we
VII NFS.
of copy
r a pros-
tor baby's
you want.
GEO. T. c
specialty
propriate f-
nt to your friends. Th
very latest
publications always in stock.
lust received a full line of ehil
Iron's and misses' school hats. Mis
C. Duncan, HOT Washington.
W. R O'Shea's menu, strawberries,
tomatoes, lettuces, radishes, celery,
green onions, spinach, apples, line ap
pies, oranges, dressed ehieken.
Qholson'S Star Clothing House Just
mean
suits
make
a fin
men
ii an
new
in
lor
and do;
anxious
The pri
buyer.
Wo have the dimities for hahy'-,
dross, also line Batista and Sheer
Nainsook for baby's dress, and India
linens all prices, ufo. t. carnfs
fat an up-to-date Oxford In tan or
black, or ladles' pat, kid, vici kid
shoos, all prices, call on B. MoMauui
Jr., 809 Commercial avenue.
Jos. Volmor, merchant ttiilor, 21
K
9th st., will make yon a practical
business suit to order, clean, press
and repair ladies' and gents' clothing
C. S. Jones, grocery and hoarding
house. Is a good place to buy good
things to eat. Orders will he carefully
elected and promptly delivered.
Mrs c. H, Braekett, milliner, la
Uvvays busy attending to the want:
if her many Customers. Hats for all
tOCSSsionj artistically trimmed.
The American Sli am Laundry laun
dries everything worn by man from
his socks to collar ami return it tlrst
class when you want It.
Uucls Joe's Gland Hand Restaurant
ind Bar .-tiil takes the load, servin;
he best moa's and lunches in Cairo
.t s the peoples' choice.
Cairo Iron and Machinery Supply
store, J. it. Reed, Prop., loi Laove,
iron, steel and I. uvv hardware, mill
supplies, belling, pumps, gl
pipes,
only
Your
American Steam l.aundi
lirst class laundry in the
city.
shirts, collars and cuffs will wear a '
onK UaM when lailll.'lried by ua.
Three States Pusrpy anl Imp. To.
f irm machinery of all kinds. The
he;ipest and bSSTt place In southern
Illinois to pet cvci thing you need
U. B, Cannon, coal dealer at
Wheeler's old stand, kindlins; wood at
ntfjt low price. It will ay you to
put in a Sttfr&iy while price is low.
First class millinery Maker wanted.
lood salary.
Miss W'allaci
203
TeicBman s ceienraise uamm
ci.rars arc the smoker's choice.
Is never better satished than
smoking this choice ciar.
Hyman Dry Ooods and Notion
will make it. interest log IV ir
j Jack
j Man
j when
M.
: Store
1 'hose who are looliins for bargains.
! splendid assortment to select from.
Mr FatTD ha. BMfad her Moeh of
j nillinerv to the Cilhert block A bean
j itu, lim- of ne v ,,od:, in, c-io,
Planters Hotel, it's the licit plac
I for the money in Cairo. Ask tho man
i .vho has tried it. he is a good jiulrc
' ind will recommend it.
N. Ssndl'-r. merchant tailor, n
BjOfC suits to order than all Ota ra
ombined. Ilesf proof of good work
ind low prices. Leave your measure.
Pen. W Alha's Opera House Barber
Shop, the finest parlors in Cairo, elec
tric massace, hot and cold baths.
Sveryliody likes it. Welcome to all.
Henderson's hardware store is hav
ng a wondeful sale on the electric
kerosene oil burner. A perfect light
used on a common kt rosene lamp.
GOT HIS HAIR BACK.
Was Perfectly nalil In n lie Started
to lac wlro'n lleriilcldr .
Frederick Manuell, Maryland biock,
ButM, .Montana, bought a bottl,; of Nuw
bro's H.rplclde. April C, '99, and began to
IUM It for entire baldness. The hair fol
licles In his scalp were not dead and In
20 days he had h.ilr all over hU head.
I On July 2 he writes, "and today iry hair
13 as thick and luxuriant as any ono
could wish." Newbro's Horplcldo works
on an eld principle and whh a new d s
covery destroy the cut e and yon ro
movo the effect. Herptoide destroys the
perm that causes dandruff, ratlins hair,
and finally baldness, so that with the
cause gone the effect cannot remain.
Plops fnllinpr hair at nnee and a new
growth starts. Sold hy leading;
ilrugslKts. Send 10c. In stamp-; for sample
to The Hcrpicldc Co., Detroit, Mich.
Paul G. Shut) & Sons, Special
Agents.
JThe Boston Dental Parlor.;, painless
dentistry a specialty. They will tell
.on how to take the proper care of
your teeth.
Relnhard. photographer, maker of
line photographs. Try this gallery, you
will get line artistic work at sales fac
tory prices. I'll Sixth street.
Harry W. Schuh'S drug store has
:he cough cure that euros the cough.
largo bottle costs only 25c. It
jan't ho bMt Try it.
P. C. Scullin, loading caterer. Res
laurant and bar, 21 3 Levee, right at
Central station. Travelers promptly
! supplied. Rest cuisine and service.
The Paul G. Schuh & Sons Drug
store, 607 Com. ave., is one of the
best patronized drug stores in Cairo.
Reliability and politeness count.
Protecting His Dead
Pronson Tuttle, a rich
of Naugatuck, Conn., has t
Body
ii'onu
mister
inried,
asket,
if. hut
according to his will, in a steel r
which is not only burglar pro,
cannot in any way be Opened
the use of dynamite, a man
tent close to the grave keeps
night and day.
tnout
in a
vigil
Ballard's Hrrehound Syrup.
Immediately ivlicvfos' horse, croup) !
cough, oppressed, rattling rasping
and difficult breathing. Henry C.I
Stearns, druggist, Slntllshiirg. Wis.,
writes, Mav 20, 1901: "I have been'
selling Ballard a Horehound Byrup for
(WO years, and nave never Had a prep
iration that has given better satis
faction. I notice that when 1 sell a
hoi tie they come hack for more. I
ran
Sold
recommend it.
by Schuh Drui
no.
Co.
Uneducated Officers.
The reorganisation Of the military
establishment found more than one
thiid of the officers of the army des
titute of any martial education except
tne empirical W it they had picked up
in the field.
A Dandy Fcr Burns.
Dr. Pergin, I'ana, 111., writes: "I
have used Ballard's Snow Liniment;
always recommended it to my friends
as 1 am confident there is no better
made. 'It is a dandy for burn,'
Those who live on farms are especial
ly liahel to many accidental cuts,
burns, bruises, which heal rapidly
when Ballard's Snow Liniment is ap
plied. It should always he kept In
the house for cases of emergency."
6c, SOc, $1.00 bottles. Sold hy Schuh
Dm
Co.
Castillian Lands.
la Castile ii- in greater part
iii i lie production of wheat,
Lam
voto
ami during planting and harvest
laborers, sjtperially reapers,
'.relight hither from Oalicla.
i in
Health is Youth.
Disease and Sickness Br.ng Old Age.
Herbine, taken every morning be
fore hrtajtfaat, artfl keep jron in ro-
luist bealtb, lit you to ward off (lis
ens,". It CUreS constipation, MlloUB
nail, dyspepsia, fever, skin, liver and
kidney Complaints, It purifies the
blood and clears the complexion ftfrs
D, W. Smith, Whitney, Texas, writes
April il. K".: "I RAVSI used Herbim .
and find it the best medicine for con
stlpatlon ami liver troubles
It does
recom-
all
me
Sell
("in
title, sold i,
tirtt Scup.
its used for loops ar
thiiiKs mada up prii
The birds1 a
little gelatlnotti
eipally from ih
China
Cures Ccughs and Colds.
4. (1. Peterson, C2S Lake St , To
Kansas, says: "Of all cough
Itet Ballard's Hofsiioond Syrup
pel. a
rente
Is mv favorite: it has done and will
do all that is claimed for It to speed
ily cure all couching and coldsand
it is so sweet and pleasant to the
taste." Me, oc. $100 bottle. Sold
.Schuh Drug Co,
Usmri Short L.imp Wicks.
CdttiOR piece of flannel or cloth
Hy
the w ; ith f
irk nnd sewing It on ui '
induct oil to burner
An Or-pcrtun
o Visit the World's
Fa.r City
On Thursday April 2S. the Mobili
Ohio will run a ft.0 cxcirsion
fttMi Calm to St. Lpaja, and r turn
tW U i i lag old for all trains of
that date, and (tatted to return on all
laiitaaf traias to aid 1 11 eliding May
2nd. H.
gl. UMta and return Ofdf $:! On Via
Mobile i bio. Thursday April I!
Of Iwtwesl to Wrmen.
The Hedicsl press nnd Plresilar has
learned th?i. Sfl lMa a skirt bac'a
are fastened round the waist, corsets
or stiff material should be worn.
Election Notic
Cairo, 111., Mi
! Office of the City Clerk:
Public notice is hereb
I on Tuesday, the- l'.nh i
; 1904, a general election
ay of April,
will ho In Id
S in the city of Cairo, Alexander county,
Illinois, for the purpose of the elec
j Hon of one aldonn.Mi from each of the
! seven wards of the city for the regular
This said election will ho hold at the
i following places, viz:
Street, north side of Sixth street, he
tween Commercial ami Washington
avenues.
In the Second ward, at the store
room No. 704 Washington avenue,
oast side ot Washington avenue lie
Seventh and Bfghtfi streets.
In the Third ward, at the barber
shop of Charles Anderson, No. 110,")
Commercial avenue, west side of Com
mercial avenue between Eleventh ami
Twelfth streets.
In the Fourth ward, at the store
room of Fitzgerald Brothers, No. 1313
Commercial avenues Between Thir
teenth and Fourteenth streets.
In tlie Filth ward at the court
house of Alexander count v.
In the Sixth ward,
house on the south
second street betwc
Pine streets.
In the Seventh war
bouse of the Anchor
Polls for said elect i,
at 7 o'clock in the m
at the hose
ide of Twenty
en Walnut and
i. at the engine
Fire Company,
n will he opened
orning and COP ;
jek in the after
I mile open lint il
',-i
noon Of said day
Nomination papers for the said elec
tion can he secured in this office am
mu
d he
Apr
tiled
il 4th
or of
in this office on or bo
, 1904,
the City Council of the
By
Sty
11 A.
HATCHER,
City Clerk.
Cairo to St. Louis nnd Return. April
28, Via Mobile & Ohio Rail
road. . t ali
Ickots
ains.
good
i to St. LOUIS and ro
wlll be sold for all rog
Thursday April 28, and
will be good returning on all regular
trains to and including Monday, May
2nd, 1904,
John M. Heall, Asst. G. P. A., SI. Louis
Alexander
Countv National
Bank
Commercial Ave. and Eighth Street,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
CAPITAL $100,000.0(1
and UNomoRU pk'orns $50,000.00
OFFICERS!
E. A. BL'DER President
CHAS. FEUCHTER JR., V. President.
J. H. GAL i. IG AN Cashier
F. SPENCER Assistant Caihier
Directors
K. A. Budor.
Tboa, Boyd
C. M. Osterloh.
Win. Kluge.
ii. Qalltgan.
h. Oaelson.
O. Patior.
V. Ncff.
C.
c
Chs I, Fauehtar, Jr. J. If, Herbert.
Accounts of corporations and in
dividuals especially solicited. Ex
change furnished in any part of the
world.
Alexander County
Savings Bank
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
E. A. Buder, President.
Thos. Boyd, Vice-President.
J. H. Calligan,
F. Spencer Assistant
CAPITAL
SI UPU S
AN!! I NDIMULII I'KOI I f S
Cashier.
Cannier.
$50,000
$22,000
Strictly a Saviiiyrs Bank.
Interest
ratt of
Paid
three
on Time
per cent
Deposits at
per annum.
Once A Reader
oftha
CmcAdo Journal
Alvvavs a
Reader ...
THE OLDEST DAILY
NEWSPAPER IN ILLINOIS
I
58 Years the Home Paper.
A paper that has the most com
plete news service obt a i n a bl e
from all parts of the world. Its
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f CENTS THE W EEK BY CAR
RIER, .) THE - EAR BY MAIL
Arkansas
Texas
Louisiana
An ideal country for cheap
homes. Land at $5, $10, $ir,
ton, wheat, oats, grasses,
fruits and vegetables.
Stock ranges 10 mouths
in the year.
South east Missouri, Ar
kansas, Louisiana and Texas
are full of opportunities
the climate is mild, the soil
is rich, the lands are cheap.
Low honie-seekcrs' rates
about half faro via the
Cotton Belt twice a month
First and third Tuesdays,,.
For descriptive literatHfo,
maps and excursion ratus,
write to
I. W. LABEAUME,
G. P. A. and T. A.
Cotton Belt, St. Louis, Mo,
W
St. Louis, Memphis Southeastern R.
: R. St. Louis & Gulf Railway.
TO THE Sl'NNY SOUTHWEST.
Through tho Ozarks, to the New
Lauds of Oklahoma, Indian Terri
tory and Texas.
Homescekers' and Colonists tickets
on sale at very low rates on third
Tuesdays in each month, until April.
For descriptive literature and fur
ther particulars, adress nearest agent.
:or,
W. R. POWE,
General Passenger Agent
Capo Glradeau, Mo.
River Transportation
..LEE LINE STEAMERS..
For Memphis snd Wsy Landings,
FERD HEROLD,
Trios. Staid, Master;
Tuesday, 5 p. m.
REES LEE,
John Flannlngan, Master;
Wednesday, 5 p. m,
STACKER LEE,
James Fitzgerald, Master.
Saturday, 5 p. rr,.
For 8t. Louis and Way Landings,
REE8 LEE,
John r.'jnningan, Master;
Sunday, a. m.
STACKER LEE,
James Fitzgerald, Master.
Wednesday, a. m.
Rerprvlng the rlpht to pass all land
iiiRS deemed unsafe.
For freight or passage apply at
srharfboat,
ROBT. K. HU, Oen'l Mgr.
Qeneral Office, 292 Front Btreet,
MemphU, " em,
SMITH BROTHERS
The Big Store
1300-8 Washington Ave
EVERYTHING
That is Good to Eat Use and Weai
SendJVourJIrders To
Frsnklln'8 Wholesale Mail
Order Whiskey itou.se
41,7 Ohio Levee,
CAIRO, laWtss.
Whiskies, Brandies, Gins, Wisss, San
er Liquors, Whiskey il.00 -r fallen
and up.
niaar sis' nick $4.00 ass ease.
W hen in Cairo is 1 1
PtlMUfi CIllCkLN CtJOH BAK,
Tlie niitst uiii'i -.i i.tin in lllinnn.
MALEY'S
K. C, SAL )( )X
AND
Wholesale Mai1 Order
WHISKEY HOUSE
311 Ohio Levee Cairo, 111.
Ii ic le Repairing;
Gun Repairing. Safes Opened and
all kinds of keys made. Lock
work. Bicycle Sundries of Ml
kinds for sale, alto Guns, Re
vo'vers, fish-eg tackle, etc.
BaB, C INCat.
112 Com'-nercial Ave Csiro, III.
HOLLISTERS
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
e form. v. r-n, a tT. Genuine nisste he
BdaVtlStcs t)i ; '. i-a, Hadi. Was,
GOLDEN NUCCETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
DR. MORRISON
Office 707 Commercial Ave.
Illinois Central
Corr-ctort to April trd, 1904.
TIIK K. N I MAIL ROOTS
HhnrtcM and Q-iu kcat Routt to 1
St. Louis & Chicago
Traina leT Cairo:
1 mo a. m. Kaily i liicmcu Vwititinlw
l.iniitcl, arriving In Chicago at I0.M a. m.
onniwctlng wi'li adi'rrumn tralnn for all points
caft and norlii.
-2:t20a. m. Daily l. I.eiil. N icht t.imimt
arriving in St. Lmiixat7:6S a.m.. -,ir,ctlog
ai Union Station tor alt poinU wt. ui. rpiug
cava open at 9:4a a. m.
.": I . a. in.. liiraeo lln.rllebt K. p--.,
encept Hnuday. m ilrpsall utopi hetaer i Vri
; and i liicago, ai rivinif in CbioaswMW9 p. ra.
.', : I .', a. in., v. I i. Morning K.rp,
i-t.'ij.t Mniulav. ilk- !-. i.-,irfi U:tt
niakiiiK all top.
19:3 " l. m, -i. l.oula Kh.t vrull, nrriv
; ittf in Bt.l-)Ul ftl 6:i
ri.'l", p. in i liii-iii, Mi SiHviMl,
arriving in hivaen. v'(- p. m.
t2:3Up. m !.. . l.uu, Limited, ar
rivingtnHI I.-min at T.J6 p. m, connecting at
I'tinin Station tor Kanaaa City, Omaha, Den
ver, San Kranciseo and ul pointa weat.
-"-' P- . t-'SBJ Kiprew for Odin. Kf
flngbam, M ittotiMq'oloaa, Champaigu, Chi-
minodation,
:05 p. in. ( hn-uiro nnd Katrn K.
pro arrh nig in Chicago at :(& a. ni Indian
polla,7:XS I Inctnnati, 10:11 a. in,, Buffalo. S:M
p. in.. New York 7:40 a. in. bleeping can to
Chicago,
laAn(r,r : "' Vnrk and eastern
i tuiu . , ;W h).ar in mln(1
that the Illinoia I entral ia the auickeat route
, by many hours, lea' ing Cairo at S:0S p. m. and
I ai riving hi New York at 7:50 the aeeond morn-
SOUTHERN DIVISION.
TIIK (INT. Y DIRECT LINE! TO MKMPHtS,
. NASHVILLF. CHATTAWOOOA, AT
LANTA. JACKSON VltLR. A
VNAH. VICKSKI'Kd
and IACKSON VIl.Li:.
til 1.1 ii. in. The Dixie Flyer, " Memphis,
Nam , ills and .laekaonville.
ttslOa in Memphla and New Orlaama Lindy
t ed aia Venif hi, arriving in Memphis at 8:15
a. m. and Ni Orleans 7:1S ai m.
Ni'JOa. m. daily. I'nltou, 1'iducah and Lou la -villi.-
Bxpreaa, arriving in Fulton lO-.J.S a. m.
Pad iieh 11 in a. in. and Luuitvllle 5: p. m.
I Hit! i. n.. daily. Memphla and New Orleans
Fast Mail arrivniK in Mecaphia at 7:10 p. in, and
New Orleans at !r)6 a. m.
1:0(1 p. in., daily, Nashville. Chatatioogaand
; Atlanta.
TtfiO p.m. Memphis and New Oi ieans Specit I
arrive in Memphis at 10:90 p. in., New Orleans
10:00 a. m.
.litiS p in. I'aducah. llopkuisrilte and I.ouia-
ville.
Si-Fur through ticket J, sleipiug car acconi
modal ion-and further information apply at
llliunis (,'enltal Passenger Station, CAliro, III.
J. IL JONAS, Tkt. Agt,
A. II HANSON, (leu Pass. Agt. Chicago.
IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTK
Elegant New
Service.
Quickest and
Most Reliable
Route
Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska,
Colorado, Utah, Pacific Coast ,
, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas,
New Mexico and Hot Springs.
Observation Parlor Cafe Dining Oaa,
meals a la carle; elepant Drawing
Ro rn Sloe pore, lighted by eletricity
jnd cooled by electric fail; new Re
clining Chair t'an; i nests free ;; com
ortable Day Coaches.
0 pacta! inducements pBYrcrt lo home seekers
torpnints south anil southnuat. Imw touriu
rates to Km ky Mnuntain returta and Pacific
Ccast from Cairo, St. 1Oiiin, etc.
THAI NS LKA HCAIHU
No. 11 S:10pni
THHIKS AKRIVR AT CAIRO
Ko B U:S8pm
TP.i i.iiAvs staas WtSaj
Local Fr-lKht and 1'aaa nfrrr No. 71 8:t0 a
THAI NB A all V H AT HIROS 1111 XT
lx-al KrlRhtand Psssenger No. "8... 8:10 f BJ
H. 0, TOWNHKNK, QaB'1 V a AKt Mi,
PacRy . St. Louis, Mc.
r. a. MILI.EB, Cits Ticket. Aaent, Cairo.
KLMKB HMITH. D. T. A.. Oalr - 11!
JnOS
ffj.ieiOtrftu
i 'Mb OF TRAINS
CAIRO
NORTH BOUND
No. 1 l.rsr Sail; 1:81 p.m
Nr. leases rlailj I:a. rn
No. II Leases week dajrai . 1 :4S p. ai
BOCTH POI ND
No. 1 Leases (dally - LSI p.
No. Leases rlsils I.
No. 11 Leases week data) - :'1.S
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'JssMtai Miur r, St. loriv
r. as M!Pit(i. jNO.M.BEAwi-
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H.bM
BIG FOUR ROUTK.
Best and Oiieksjat Line
TO-
Evansville, I'aducah, VincentKS,
Danville, Terrc Haute, Indian
ajKilis, Louisville, Cincin
nati, !,:tt!urg. Baltimore
Philadelphia, Washing
ton, New York Bos
ton , and all East
ern Lilies. ....
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