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THE CAIRO BULLETIN, MONuAY MORNING, AUGUST 2a ln)5 THE CAIRO BULLETIN EaUbUiliad IBM. rmbHehsd Dally and Sunday 7 BnUeUa Uompuf, ai 788 Ohio Mrfcet. rhonea M. SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY MAII Inwiftbt Cut iu Adraiio. fOK. rnOlf atl ondy ...... ... Vurw, Bandar (only) 1M BCBScarPTioi sates bt vaabjeb By Mrrtn In Cairo 0c mouth By carrier oataid Cairo.. month NOTICE TO SUBSCWBEHa 8ubwHbra will coafer a faror by raportlnf f thii office anf lack 6! yrompt delivery ob U pan of samara, , , Catarad at Ut Calm Poatoffio M Beooad-claaa MaUMaUr CIRCULATION STATEMENT. Average daily and Sunday circu lation lor one year, ending Decern' : ber si,,lo. 1345 Average daily and Sunday circu lation for first six months of year 1905 Average dily and Sunday circula tion for July, l July Circulation. 3.. . 5.. 7.. I 30.-II.. 13.. II., sire ;:". 260 .1 J1SJ si . ti:a :.sa r.fs tiss , tai ......2113 16. 17.. IS. . 1?-. .2054 2165 .2070 .2113 .2175 .SICS .2130 :i... 2173 12 .2130 13 2041 and the board of health la deadlocked over the appointment of a char In spector because Mr. Mickey "under stand", from reliable persona" that the Omaha doctor recommended for the position both ilrinks and swears. It is an exalted standard that Ne braska sets and four generations of American statesmen were lucky not to be Judged by it. -Certainly it would have excluded Washington from office. He swore with dignified emphasis on occasion. Moreover, he "drank port, and sometluits spiced xuni, which is worst, When ho flew Into a passion, which he often did, Alexander Hamil ton is said to have sworn el: fluently, and Jefferson Imported French wines by the cask for his personal use. Andrew Jackson swore like a stevedore, and he drank anything he wanted to drink whenever he wanted to drink it. As for Webster, the less said about him th better,. With his alternating' propensity for gin and brantly there would have been no office-holding for him under the Puri tan dispensation of a twentieth cen tury Nebraska. Henry Clay, we are sorry to sy, was no better than he "should have been, and poor Franklin Pierce could not have been a clerk in an insurance commissioner's offce uu tier Governor Mickey. Even Tippe canuo and hard cidt r would have been frowned on. As f- r some of the more recent fig ures .on the scene, they would be crufhe.l to death by the Mickey stamt a:is. Giant drank asiiv and Lin- .$10.00 REWARD THE BULLETIN COMPANY WILL PAY A REWARD OF TEN DOLLARS FOR THE ARREST AND CONVICTION OF ANY PERSON FOR STEALING THE BULLETIN FROM THE PREMISES OF SUBSCRIBERS. 1 meeting of the town representative JUSTICE TO SMALL PACKERS. and one of the very oldest made for tin purpose in EnBlami. -Is the Tl The rep." a from mstm lay house at Yarmouth. It is now used as i,are another j..nmv of corruption In a public 1 Irary, but was a mote hall governmental circles and show the until a very recent date, when prison- j i f (sut is given an overwhelming erg were kept In its t!uneon like cell, .nar.tact ow r the s'ttull packer in which M. Wtil'.'r Ky In .his am?r tl, -...ner of meat inspert'on. The able historv of Norfolk, declare to uove -nment employs t Ue ni ' tt iu- - . . , , . k.. .I.... : it i - , I .-....., It .,f Mvciii have been stime c tnc viicm ui-.n ( specors ' i ' i in which human InMngs were ever left aiv in the trust mm to rot." Era Magazine. II I II II ATTEND OUR 4 444444444 44 a 1 AUGUST CLEARING SALE Madison found on bis desk one morn ing an nn3 Riietl letter in which the writer confessed to ' defrauding the government of $2. for which hbs con science had made him suffer sorely. This amount was inclosed with the re nnost that it bo turned Into the na tional treasury, the writer expressing nnS UNAVOIDABLE. Tlie smaller I concern '! unable i t-ec'ttp uiM'" 1 1 ion and ihu- nr.' vrciuly IiHinpiicl j in dispos nu cf tlx r That the " fcv.iarapiiieal arcs of t!i I t he Ro !f:iid ti fnited Slates h not fully coinpr.ncnu i lvv V! tl idllCIV U.'-i'le. yenatcnt meat inspectors ar? , t e.-titp!e '!y tiniscr the con- i-ii-i, a 'id h'itio'-y and cor ruption nr. nfo anions them. !. . . t : ...l.. l I D h ep"k'uiv e m'ii isif .c.t ''.n i"- (- a 24.. 25.. rs.. ..'coin wished some of his other pener- would use the saw? lran-1. if Sher '..ijian drank moderately, he swore tm- ed by the average fo-eiancr is illus trated bv an aneclite toll by Jeftcrvou Dp Anitelis. the coinmian. who is Hr- jonniiil has ottcn said, that what Is in -Fantana." An EujtU.-.hman.j m.0,lcd mit in c'.mvr: lnsnr the xi:its the ho, e ,hat t'hU full restitution and accompanied by his valet, had beca . i(. mote nut I ami impar.tai et.io,., Z!TZ tl,! .ratlin, due w,, from New York', of the Jaw rath.-r more tor lour uays. at me m oi ia "" i :jri v "'. - dav master and servant seated tnim-'p,,, t,(XcM th-cittet:;-. i no us yi.i-.n selves in She smoker of the train. jv,, jo.d cuonah cover aiv whence the man lroked steadily out of '..., .v,-v O.a hns it"l- 'i- ",0 the car wtudow. -At last his eotnpan- ! w . ;ls!iy an tn.Ie of public offlci il ion ere curious. "John." he said. "of. .i, f-io.-ii t-t'i in hish phires and cor- what are you thickins?" I was just thinking, sir. about thM discovery of Hanienca. repil-;i tttej valet, "Columbus didn't do such a ; wonderful thing when ho found th! sir? llafier all : and done, ow ctmld e cip u. easy conscience. X'p to dat the amount returned by those who have defrauded the gov ernment and become consc encs stric ken is iiMi.OOO. -American Illustrated MaEa?.inc. LOVE. There is no joy in life so great as Invitlf. i-i io cni uweet !is thino countrj, uiu no, And Tltercby Save Money.- SAM'L. WHITE. a- B: S3 a mm av' 1 tf f 94t f9.f. ff.t MM?.M. , . , . I, ruiut.-n iu low piae.a. ate . j foi ? :u I'll 'f lh" 1 .,.ions i.i (!' l"Cf t;u-.l and o h'-ri T. nop,'SJi'" corrm: ai it lis -iet'.-li t'lnitinui-jiia th" bl and mine; There is no dream so perfect lulling As is the one we sive to love vine. tnd fro dl- EIGHTY ROSES FOR A MER CHANT'S EIGHTY YEARS. IS.... 9... M 3 a ..2179 ...2140 ..21 nuHuraieSy. Micrman no: oniy oranK swoic but he it said to have t;-(::iit UFie nccn a coionei on tue siau j d the governor cf Nebraska. 1 Ttirt i.l.'rt) nilil:.-. Lnrvfivt from flnv Tif sbe is correct statement of fT.uir Mk.key s 1uil!t of ew wwllU the c:rri'J-i3 of the Ca:ro Bu..etia, ; . a C1)mtna,i. n lff David Uenneit - S-THtoy. lor tt4 year 1904. jj,.., and ChamK.0,. MiSche!l Depew. cd Jrirtielrt s?ven raocths of the- . . ., f There is no faith so f.ur and ali imt- vadini? As is the faith that time has truly tried. When fhroueh I he deepest, depths wo have been wading- kind voice wh'spcrs. crucilied." CLYDE SULLIVAN, Business Manager. Srtsrr.fctil asd Rworti to before me Ui Slit day of July, 1903. LEO J. KLEB, Notary Pnhl'c. pow docs World. not swear. -New York The Eulletin la on cale at the fol lowing place: Coleman's, 21.4 Eishth atreet. Haltiday House ntw stand. Walker's, '10 Sixth street. Union News Co., Unfon depot. Blue Front Restaurant WANT A QUARANTINE STATISTICS ON CRIME. The people of Paducah and all ths newspaper o the city hut one are stlil demandins; a quarantine while the- Isoferd of health continues ttvre fusts it. Says the Paducah Sun on the subject : "The pwple of Paducah are clearly for whatever is necessary to protect their health and their business inter ests, IJotli of these are vita in the pursu.t of life and happiness, nn.l if public money is' not to be hjh nt further them, what good does money : do?.'.'.,. "On the question of a quatantine many people have labored under a misapprehension. They do not clear ly understand the. Urm "qua ran tine" as applied in the discussion of yellow fever. A quarantine doea not neces 'narily menu, although it may, a pre vention of persons coming to, a place. It is used ikw ia connection with any kind of precaution to ketp out an epidemic. The quarantine that has been urged in Pailucah ever tdnce the yellow fever scare started was merely an induction at trains and boats to wee thai persons pettiiiK tiff here had health certificates. It, would have cost money, but it would not have cost by a large majority as much as the failure to do it has already cost the business men in loss of trade. The question of danger from yellow fever coming here, is entirely forclRU to the Is. lie. The inspect ion wax urged sim ply as a means of sJvitiK Paducah trav eling men and others a passport to the scores of HurroundiiiK cities where they ha vo been making wcettiy trips for years selling gools, and to enable aii one from l-'aducali to enter Bitch town:', and cities by producing a health terUtleate. The wisdom of Bitch a course, urged as far back as a month ago, is apparent in the light of .sun Kotpient events which have resulted in Pudticah certificate being repu d'alul In many Tennessee and lllin oia towns. Statistics on crim now be'.ng com piled by :.he United States census bu reau, and which will be made public within a f:w- months, will supply Presi dent Roosevelt a text upon which he .nay base some important rec.imnaon latlons to congress. It is accepted as certain that the president will recoj; nUe the force of Secretary Taft's re cent address at Yale, in which he tie dared that the ailmintstrat'.on of the criminal law;-, of this country wa.i a disgrace, and tbat the lax manner of their enforcement encouraged thl com mission of crime. Eighty of the largest and most (ra t-rant Am"ric;in Hcauiy roses procur able in Chicago-one thwor for cadi year of his life reached John . Kir- well at his home in l.uke tore-.! i;)M Saturdn, s;nt with the best wi-nes - l ihe l.."1" cmpioyts ot trie freii "u: ol her t'n U4 j p..0,;,l ,u; Koo-ovelt tKc'.iied tbill til' I iMcital and cuti'.uisg deices of 'he f:-i!-tt, ami . st-'-eall -f I'lck'i-.-' tr:it "had taxed tt the utmost nirtchiiiciv of the government's i'" , , .-o of bi't'.co." Hit! in of inius'i-o t 1he sn-.,i'l pncktis which has-been g"ing on fv a l' time, it would -cem that the g vorn ment's power.-, are nmnle. mi l th' dy simp!.- and s ut e - K ins.i-.Tottrnal. :it ft iu it o r rcri' Ci'J Br. Morrison DEN f 1ST Cffise 707 Cemmfirclal Avcr.ue GANNON PHONt T I) M I M T tl ATO tt'3 NOT I C B. The I J.'lttin tif John P. Vocfcier, ticoa-e1 Brti'rrMttncd. Iiv:n i'm ai'jn'intf'1 wlmlnm tra'.fr of the citato "f Jahn of tiie comity Then Love takes up the cross of thy redemption An-I bears thee on without a sigh or iwngt (.if M thv past he makes no sign or . mention, Hut tarrv her", for Uve is kind and strong. You learn to walk, for Love will walk be; Me you : You learn by faith, as prophets have foretold; You learn to live wheu love and faith are by you To give yi u treasures never bought or wold. Lanra Kelsey Clendening. Pi s fat'-! way the in I an ! yuftlcl. ncy are not r.'-c."5-ii-Mici'ited. us t. shown bv the ... i .... 1 Japantso have outwuteu uim 'o-it lono tl- -ir Kii.-sian nennes Irt.iiiurv no t in combat. Nevertl lit mv a twd KiCT'to find a pe pie ! diminished m size, and the ' i pet pic 1"(,1 j ir it that ench i iTiK'.r nnpropr: no; ed to be the A-r: a Euui'.sb 'erly dis'.urbed a!, find- t",.1 ci-e with them. n.iuri--hm(tif is '!!' b-a.lina cause, but Pr vti-iu.- reminils cs ih-n. the A met ' Secretary Taft's declaration was POINTED PARAGRAPHS. f-itnded upon figures obtained at the census bureau and showing an emor- nious dit?rease in the number of txecn- t'ons as compared with the total num i:t.r of murders and homicides during the last !v.e:i'y years, finefly i tated, iince in this country there have been fllCii niunb'rK and homieldm md only 2,2?; exectitions for the com mission of the--p rritnes. The figures show (hat tl"1 number of csecuti. ns linn derr v: -'.- ISli-J, while n;t..;.i. it .u ' . I and homiiides li;;.: i.M-te.; , bt.. t., is nothing i:: thi: jia'iciics to explain the dtcrcEse.. Eminent, lawyers ascribe the rle creasf in executions to two cause. , one being the growing .sentiment against capital punishment and the other and more important one being the lax administration of the criminal laws and the fact that attorneys take ad vantage of every tecnnicality to save the lives of murderers they are hired to defend. Secretary Taft, in his Yale address, referred to the prevalence of al lawyers, and declared that the this method of practice among crimhi judges should be given the power to compel the lawyers to try their cases on their merits and not permit them to exaggerate unimportant evtucne and cover up the (salient points. Chi cago Record-Hentlil. Deaf mutes are alwavs ready to take a hand In arguments. Rtiecied stiii'.rs ar" the victims of misapplied devotion. U's a wife man who patches up the quarrel instead of hi . f.tce. He ware of the linaneial pointers: it is:ai!y points the wrung way. As a wia'h'-r forccaslcc then; is nothing superior to a hmliby corn. Charltv is the girm-nt that serves to fovi r up much moral ser.-iwniues-!. Tlirre'fi sonie'hing radically nr. ng wiiii the man who enjoys visiting ;i i Pti t. ' ' fL ise t. it a pity that the average i- f.iruier negb'Cts to begin ins worn :ju home? Cigarettes If properly classified, would come under the head of fouls of the air. Any smaM 1-oy cm make a hoin.; run every time he knocks his bail through a pane of glass. Nothing ar uses a woman's wra'h so much as a man who appears to be well sat'siied with himself. If the automobile is known by its horse power, . the airship should be known by its bird power. It tlowsn't necessarily follow that a man Is rich because ho happens to have more money than brains. One man may he able to break n hcrse, but later the horse does the stunt on a race track and breaks -a dozen men. Chicago News. .... l.l ... II ... I .. . n nlllJIKir CUAM "One more pany. livery woiKer in ne in. 11 i WHITE. PtUfLt unuv "-. s.'""- l-et s'reet t .!tabli:'hm?nt con'ritiuteil . ' . : a dime or a mci-ei. tue piest-m '.' ing tho form k iid so thnt eery no in Mr. Farwcll's employment might join in tht remembrance of the birthday of the head of the firm. For sixty years of Mr. harwetis lit' he has been engag'd in the dry good- busvness. He was born .T'lly 1S:, at Campheiltown, Steuben county, N. Y., his father being a farmer of mod erate means. In 1S;!S his parents muv ed to Ogle county. III., and young Far well was si-nt to Mount Morris semin ary from which he was graduated. In istri Mr. Farwell came to Chtea- l.-l.f r,v..if.ri.. in tti Mi.tO.Lvli so. ami rt.i'-i ui ii-i . ... ... i city clerk's offic? he entered the dry , ....... t 4 rl r. ( U,t nmrilnvmont r f lh( ' I KIM IN l.tii.i li lilt; .iuj,iiv-;iuv ( firm of Hamilton White, hatr Iv i . j. ...l i , i.. i t i-rv eecame connect-o w:n tne ' ' .,. nvfr3 0, other 1W dry g'xxls firm of Hamilton Ac Day, and in 18riii. onlv liveYears after coming , ;o Chicago he was niadt V.i firm i The present hoeso of J. V. Farwell & Co.. is thf descendant of this firm, through successive changes. Marshall Field and the late Levi Z. lydwr both a ere partners of Mr. Farwell for. a t'mp. In ISi'.t; the firm began to do business under th name of J. V. Far well & Co. Since ISiil the responsibility of con- t Ktnfklt'r. of Atrtsoiilnr. ami siim i tir nitnoix. fliwuscit, tu -vb.v itivw mwice ttiai lo. wot appt-nr bctjre tin. comity cuurt, of li.nit rumiitv, tue ei.ii rt hni""' in Cairn, II at 'heOi-to fi t rni. on tha tm Monday , (i'!nr t. at which ti l l"-"-', "? ma ( laltni an .li.-t s-Jid filiate arc nontieo !....i w..,iii.,t t.i utlPiul (ir tl Miip'aa luivme tlm -.uii ailH-t'-d. All if-'1'" ." i ilt I ;c.t to aald td'ftlc arc rcipfrriT u 'i"k'' I nnHllatf. payutaut to the unitrrai t"'"' I t)i tt-d itii iim ' Aliens'. A. e-1"'. .lyitKMIAII Mt-'UKTV. ,-kllliililii"-' "' . liuvicl 8. Lansiltm, Alio ny. PUBLICATION NOTICE. vlHtc of Illiiii.ii. Al a ami. ri i.imt . i. Cmiii Iv Cucri i f A'l-xau h i ciouv. 'I" Hie Ui-lubcr 'icrm -. 1). I'"1--, noma - in tl. Ti-"''.'"" 11 inmistnlli.ri.r the f-iate ft Hil".u lh nip i..i ,lt(('ii-fl, t. Ih'ciiai. Tlimiippon, IJcra Il.vtr t lurh'S ,!..iin.si'ii. Wiliiiiin Juhn-n'ii. (.-.. ... i...mit Kilwur.l Uracil. r nu (-uuuy Furvriwu. t-'rtilion m -ell rl cnhtopv it.l.t AffliUMt t-F tin- non-fh-ni i " "i Tiic-in-1h''iiil" n.tr,-.a II. ir..'. I'harn a .John- i-. 1 1 . . ... t.iinu,,. ks.ir t'arrott. I-.ttMartl UrachcraiiitNaiic funtewondefetjdatitiMibove i-.in.cd. ha.lni? .( tii'-.t " Hi' ""' fllllllt .-knf theieoiiiy cmrtit Altx'ndrr cmuii l.orMMV rn. n to the ".ml iliencw I'- ! ThOiitp..'n, 0 ra ifoior. Churl ", .loliiij-'ii. W U- ii f.,- , .,-rn Vrock'ou hhttc- man- Bn!nnn ft 1h(rnii.(.n. adminl-trat iv ff tlic j the same .urn. A ljrotr.."" "' , . Kan,mil 1,.l;,u,,.-.ri, !( st-rl. ti! jctnrer . already clams to n-ne a , ,j hl, ,., ltIl m u. -.-mt fount y ki n "t ( i , nt" ofT i( the tie- A'caanilt-r roui.tv. for fn or.tfr to ..! Hie 1 grt-.i'.ii.'ivv.i m a .al ii on .n int. to ( bl.loitin t(, ti. tauiOi .ir.d for the. la r .-i.'s of men s i lMti ,? , muCi.'..f . a-- ; ;'';ti;; it mt..in in i . ... wit . Al, , f K, ul,,-i ;t,.,-.eii Kill be no . 7 ..iht ni;- .S tn '" !' wn -11' " . .. .i..,. i ) , ii oi tr mii'ilv. "ii "f n'. . . . . . .. . ........ . ,,1 "l.-l- I II. . . . UgT on ii. i' f".'k' " i nuMlK-ml nfn -.i ti("i . .. i , .. . .... l.-.swri. ; . i ii .. .1 tw-. l. l- a-s i unn tn- pi ih .. .os ... , -y ... - - . - , ...ii. N'iirask Slue Jouvnnl. ) tinV(.;t.,i i.i v,.c. toihc hus-.-m iii.:m j 10 per; CENT DISCOUNT Vt liave some good baf ptiitis. Buy at once and gv. them. $28.f'i0 Suits for - .25.20 30 (10 Suits for - ' 27.00 35.00 Suits for - .U 50 40.00 .Suits for - 06.CO 45.00 Suits for - 40.50 7.00 Trousers for 6,.0 8.00 Trousers for 7.?0 .00 Trou.sers for S.10 10.00 Trousers for 0.00 12.00 Trousers for 10. KO .WIUTH1G THE.TAILOR' JUXEiBhthJ itrcctrtCairo, TJliuqUi.' and .pie.iitts thre- terve-.iPS to prevent we nirit. !9f ten ilOl in block oumtif rml ..totoits Astonishing Buying Chances partner, in - " ,v '.r ,v h c-o d t MEN-WOMEN-CHILDREN. !Wea.k Kidneys Cured Forever, ut ri-.'i-rit- uoiy. M.? lj.h. IVtl. Hiirl r'(-(.rtiii if '' ' cr r, ( 1 wtH ) it anil hit A It-sauio-r n . . I ... .f ,1 1 erf., IM. I 1 I. .Itft' I, 1 lot "nnmifft-ii ui-".- . l '1 It ininili'-"l i A )so lots ni.iutwi-c.'I fiv iltl.l M . . , k ',.v I i :ir .. .(1.1. t.if-Olilin. If von barn, a n-iln or dull nrh In tlin ! , , .rt ,;,. , i,, ' uni- " urn: fo scifn !vi cikI ti.-irk'lt. la nnmtHtAkeatilo e1denco ot ki'lmy I troutilc. It In a witmlng to &!.' you tniubln is nhfsi'l unlcsa you xviiu-dy the causrt lm- i rmi! hi. 1.1-1 - I.tuiio back la only one symptom of ltMnoy i I trouble OtliT ayniptoma nri, l-ini? nlillcrti ' i to p:mt w.in r olioa durliitf tho d.tv ami 10 u iinuiy tiiiMfts unnng niKtit, i j-v t tiva hi h nm 'jo U" ti'i, fiv in l.liK-k nntfbetvtl five nr it 1 Iwo W lhr i.8j - ' T . fii--'..: H "mo in. I f.ti-Ai- In '!'-" , .1 II ;inn ' ... i.M l.o .iinihi-rril .,iir I live )!! sis "' . ... I I (Ill J ,.lv.,li . 1 1 nnn.bf-ma'sn i n ut fa d ifH ' . ,u . . w..... .' -.-l; I. V of At-; t,,, ( llhri.via. r,4 that "nmrttn baa tifun I t.,m.t. lc;Olc-l vo ', rt-tlirnnora Lenox Sotip, 8 bars for f25c 17 lbs. GramtUtetl Sugar ? for . - - $1.00 2 lbs. Plantation Loltce (good) - -Pure Lard, per lb. . r 'I';!; it (lood Tiour, 24 lb. sack We will give you a 42 piece Dinner Set FREE. Call and let. us explain a 25c 10c 60e i ti k in the t'uer anil ' A t) yoxi. It mt ' Al v.ni, I hp .ll'.(.l.:..u; t..e i(;..,.m i., H.- uct-a ! ft,,pu to llo',j vour nrinn, smarrlnif or trrt-I ,,.t. ih.i ii.-tob,, rr a. It. l'J .. of :.'.( t-oiirl. I.. i.,.-..i ninKiini hv fither memliers ,....i." .......i.. V.-t,.i. .imin. a.,itmnt. In tlin t,, i.m Iihuiiiii oil.ie ttrst. Mtiiitla 'l e Unn r, ' "" " . " . . . ' I-'""". I"-"" " '".,' I ill ,, .Im-c. ,nt 1,-iM'ii-l'l '-' of thv company, althougu tne ncad ot . urine, cntrrn ci i int. .i..t..u. r, . ...... , .. ril-v Nf)V( mll( tbo house hri-i riot retired. Mr. Far- well' son. John V. Farwell of the corn. I of ambition and aallow complexion. . . . Bl , , nl c,!ii.i v. on 11 . F... ! rt-int hi-iuhirhf, dlsiln.i-.t, Hlifpt.-..n-t. nrrv- a ' (, -Vi,, ,i prtw 1 bv ami' a'M-ar ' , Ir.iwnwa.lrreitnllirhi'tirthfatliijcrht.nniatlim, I J.. Lli'l'.o.oltv rt of lci n...- Jr., IS tdoiLtlne. trrttablllty. woruout Im'lng, lixclt j (i) ti,','(',r,. ,i.lV f ), u-rni th-r. of. torn? hold- j com-1 of amtiiuon and aaiiow COIII1II.-JIKII. . ( ., ol , , nt cooi v. on mi n. ' i. ..... !.,,,!,.,. i.-!. im.i rutin i iro rtmrlna ' .. .... i,.. otic, .mi i.i oil. niiwt.-f or (.-.. iir -inj'. j to bo tlin niont wotidi-rfui euro eir gotten , i ilif aiil'cni.lai.tAiifi ! V Tiiroiighout his life Mr. Farewell - Jllt for wt-ak and diac.twd Kidm-yH. j In. U.- Mn.f. a.iil ti. . -.it .-'""VV.n a""cn. ,a, been deeplv religious a.-tl he has iJrit.ab Pharmacal Co., Milwaukee, Whs . treasurer and manaeer beauty. WM. A1RD, Grocer, 2703 Commercial Ave. FULL LINE OF NOTIOSS. ha given liberally to the support of edu cational and philanthropic enterprises. Chicago Record-Herald. . Dixtxitmtora. f Price HO reuUI a box. I i'or null) by BkRliL .- DUU! STORE SOLK AOFNT rrtittir to the iav7 ot utt'tl IU. (Muti, 1'ilinni-., .icii'. '''""' , . . Hunter Bir.l. coMpl'li ii(ili'"iir. THE FEVTR SITUATION. The fever situation is not, at. all en cottraging nnd its spread through the small towns of Mississippi will likely have the effect, of alrmlng people liv ing nearby and cause many of them to move away for the time being. The three cases at Gulfport reported In the current dispatches show that no amount tf vigorous work on the part People ran still come hero of i tie authorities la sufficient to keep Without being asked any questions, but they can't get back home if they live iu any of the numerouB towns that do not. rec-gni.o our health certifi cates Hence they don't come. "The object of the meeting of cltl Hen held last nlht was to do come thing to straighten out the tangle it out where conditions are Inviting. Ass late as the latter part, of May It. was known that cases of yellow fever were on Ship Island, twelve miles away, but these were under perfect control and It Is not clear that, from Ill's source the pestilence spread to mainland. New Orleans Is the breed MEDICAL PRONUNCIATION. " Kducated phyuic'anx and surgeons cling more closely to the natural sound of our vowels than other professional neoflo. Wherever nnd whenever pos sible they give to 'l" ita long sottnil- eve Menlriidtla is not meningeetis. but meninglghtis. Append cit Is is no, appendiceetis, but appendfelgliUs. The. termination "His is never eetls in le medical dictionary. Why .can't the rest of the world live up o th s? I tt is as easy as- it is natural. New- York Press. U won't! he a, hard mailer to undo I ing place of yellow fever and from that what the obstinacy and atuptdlty of unfortunate city the disearo ban the board of - health have already caused, but It uiny not be too late. "Some claim tlmt the Mate hoard could Hud would raise, any Inspection quarantine that ni'ghl o ewtnbllshed, but lawypva suy thai Paducah -linn a right to pas. and enforce, any kltid of an ondttiani'o that Ih necessary for the health, convenience, morula or gen eral welfare of the community, under the head of 'police regulations." "The thing to do now la not to quib ble over sclent llle questions of infec tion, danger, and such things, but to try to have the doors that have been elosid against Paducah, opened to us again." The best insurance of all is that which assures the glow of nealth on the cheeks of all soda drinkers. The "20th Century" Sanitary Soda Fountain protects your health, and your children's health. It is a delight to know that you can obtain pure, healthful soda water in ORIGIN OF MEN'S CLUBS. Cairo. "The Only Corn Cure" DAVIDSON.! Eighth Btreot, Cairo, ruinol 12 ennts. By mu u ceow in wi Alexander County. National Bank Commercial Ave. and F.Ighlh Street, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. Capital 100,000 Surplus and undivided profits, V 0,000 K. ; ' ' '' Offlcera A, Duder , ireamem Chaa. Feuchter, Jr....,Vlcf-Pn!aldont . J. JI. OaMgan.......... Cashier, F. Spencer .....AaBlatant Caahier spread In all directions. Memphis has so tar escaped ani there is no likelihood of the appear anee here this season. A vi ry Ktrlcl miiiriitiCne should be enrorced because It. will be dltTlcult to keep out every one who has ben exposed. Cleanliness and good i-anllary conditions have ren dered Memphis so far Immune and work along ihese lines should ho con tinued with unabated vigor. Memphis News-Sclmltur. THE NEW NEBRASKA IDEALS Th. patriot who asplre to an an polntivK office tinder (lovernor Mickey, of Nchrnska, nitiHt not drink and he lutist nt Hwer, This l the Ktandittd "f uuulitlcKtlons '" C;e 'noiM'Uiir tin? establlitaad, . , , , UNCLE SAM'S CONFESSIONAL. "To account Conscience." This a count was opened by the United States Kovernment in 1811. It wotild not he fair to Infer from this fact thnt the American conscience had Its awak enlng at so late a date in the coun try'a htntory, but that year wltnesned tho first ret ttrn to the government, an the result of the "et ill small voice," of money of which It had been tl Th. Idea of clubs for men tsla;vtl in Knglnnd several hundred years ngo In those days the clubhouses were called mote halls, and they are to be seen throughout F.nglitnd today. Where public business hud to he done' the old Friglish habit of making speeches nlways demnndeil an aud ience, either of outsiders or' of a good ly number of colleagues. Consequent ly a special meet'ng place, or "mote'' ball, was almost, n nece-lty for peo ple not cotitent to ulr their oratory In the'r own or their neighbor's parlors. SotnetltnCB these "mote" halls were halls of justice, such as that at Lynd- hurst In the New Forest; or in the pretty little so-called 'Hunting Lods;' at Chlngford, where the uwalnmole and other forest, courts were held, and which Is now the museum of the Ri ses Field Club. But most were gen uine municipal buildings, of which, perhaps, one of the smallest and most Interesting is the mote hail at Aides- burgh In Suffolk. : It used once to be In tho middle of the (own, hut the sea has washed all that win between It, and the mole ball away, and the tat ter now Manila netu Inel alone by the sett. A far mow Important ami older fiaudcd Home time before, fretddent mote) ball, buijt originally for the Drink with perfect assurance of purity, the soda water served at Calhoun's 3th Century" Sanitary Fountain. "SYRUPS IN SIGHT" gladden the eye of all who be lieve in purity, sanitation and healthful soda water. You are No Camel You need a drink-RifthtNOW Account corporations and Individ uals especially solicited. Exchange furnlohed to any part of the world. CALHOUN Eighth St. and Washington Ave., Cairo Alexander County Savings Bank Capital. O-000 Surplus and undivided profits, $35,000 tTRICTLY A SAVINGS BANK. CAIRO, ILLINOIS. ," 1 - Officer. A. Iliider., President O. ruder. Vlco-I'resldcnl, II. Ctalllgnn Cashier K. Bpmcer. ...Assistant Cashier Director! 13. A. Buder Thoa. Boyd C. M. Osterloh Wra. Kluge J. H. Oalllgnn W. K. Qholaon a O. Vatler C. V. Neff Chas. Feuchter, Jr N. B. Thist.lewood Pavld S, Lunbdon. ' " 1 1 ',' -''''' Interest paid on time deposit tt the rate ol three pyr cent, per annum. - J : ; ,