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THE CAIRO BUI LETIN SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1905
Don't Neglect Your Child v
Worms oftrti vause lite-Ions; weakness and suffering and In
some instances they have caused dentil by clogging the intestines.
If vocr child pkU at the nose, Rrinds it teeth; is troubled with
bwi-wettmf. rr.tk-ssness at night, pee isluuess, fretfulness, sour
stomach, diarrh.ra, dailc circles under eyes, foul breath, thin,
pale cheel. fit and convulsions, it hou strong symptoms of
worms-. 1 he best, easiest, surest, pkrunu-st remedy is -J
IflGKAPOO WORM KILLER
It has restored thousands of children to robust health. It is an
px-rclitiiit tonic and inviirorator ot the v.hoU svstera.
Kickuptf" Vorm Ki(rli:t ln.'!j.tl otir two hiMrm
wondtTluih. M i Ixnd aatt I h;t uoiU-wl
svuv Hi liil'tuutH of Mrnw tunes. It nh gr-ttiy IjpUkhI. if
ti cut in -iv tmptl. linen itii or t-a vfi;ug.
ife-Air we b -a rued of K" ktMu Vu-rm Kiiit-r
w anxJ hrv or fuurtinr m ir:u ivmeit
BilUutlierHii. I tK (Smi m wt'riuy
1 ti Jit hiii- ot h r motors h -an- wrornnl t.1 .jt
client .ujtdrnttrv K': lnw Worm Kiir."
Sin. Ttms. Nodt-iiN-tl Ave., Moime, HI.
Kicuapoo W orn KiIut is inval
uable for all tonuuh and intestinal
troubles ol adults. 25 cents a pack
age,:drugjt or by ir.ai!. sum
pies and advice free.
KICK A POO MEDICINE CO., .
CltntcfuHie. Conn.
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N SECOND GAME
PHILADELPHI'NS BATTED THREE
WHITE SOX PITCHERS FOR A
PRONOUNCED VICTORY IN
CRUCIAL SERIES
BRITONS TELL OF
CHRISTY'S MASTERPIECE.-
i mm
EVERY OCNCB Bl'RNS
and gives out it? proportionate amount
of heat, .
it's because our coal in from the
be?? coal mines. Everybody knows
' THERE IS A DIFFERENCE
IN COAL. .
Some coal is so bad .you don't get
naif the heat from it. you oieht to.
Such coal is for dearer than what we
tnntish. Get the best and get it
d7f.' McCarthy,
209 Com! Ave. Phones jo'
Puiiadtlphia. Sept. The lead
i s scored the r second straight vie-to-y
over Chicago in the crucial ser
;e? for championship. The locals iut
ilayeJ she viitors in all departemnts
of the !:sni. I'h ladelphtans batted
ht.-J. Chicago ti-ir.g a third pitcher.
-) boil the leaders: meantime Hen
h'T. the iiiiiian pitcher, was twirling a
suadi'y eTeetie game, except in the
fifth, when Chicago scored its only
r-in o:t t wo dciibles. Bender kept the
hits mastered. The attendance was
mr li'.eort.
RUE
I'hieaz- t 8
lT.)iaer:prta 11 i
rat? Jit- All rock. Walsh. Smith,
mi l McFar'and; Bender an 1 Schreck.
SCENES OF MASSACRE AND SIEGE
MORE HORRIBLE THAN RE
PORTED EXODUS OF THE
POPULACT CONTIUES.
R
Roston 1
Detroit 4
Batteries Gibson and Ciger;
len and Warner.
H E
9 4
9 I
Mul
RUE
Wa.-hir.gtun .. .. 0 S S
St. Loui .. .. tl I't S
Batteries Adams, Manuel and Hey
den; Buchanan and Spencer.
Baku. Caucat-ia, Sept. 23. The feel
ing among the workmen here la still
rebellious. Auothir mass ot troops,
numbering 11,'0 men, wi:h three bat
teries of artillery, has been poured into
the city.
The Governor lias Issued an rrder
forbMdins th" troops under and cir
eum.tanees to fire on houses occu
pied by foreign Consuls. Should, how
ever, shots be ftercd from these build
ings at the troops, the landlords will
be heavily fined.
Th? proprietcrs of the naphtha wells
and refineries have ben ordered under
pain of arrest to pay an tne arrears
of wages due to their e.nployes.
Since the departure of the Viceroy,
Count von Voront.off -Dash koff. the
state of mind of the inhabitant;; has
changed for the worse. On Sunday
the police ra'ded an lilegal meetins
and arrested a number of persons, in
cluding some women.
A fifth of the population has left the
town or been sent away, and the
exodus continues.
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The Grand Leader
will be closed on Saturday, Sep
tember 30th, on account of hot
iday. Will open for business on
Monday, October 2. Patrons
will oblige by reserving their
orders until that date.
Respectfully
ROSENBURG & GOULD.
R H E
N-w York ) 1
Cleveland 1 9 0
Batteries Clarkson and Connor:
Rhotides and Clark.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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CHRISTY
Madam
R H E
St. Louis , 5 12 3
New York .. 6 9 0
Batteries McFarland. Thielman.
and Grady; Mathewson Bresnahan.
Second Game
R H E
St. Louis 1 5 2
New York . . 5 5 0
Batteries McDougal and L?hy; and
Taylor, Bresnahan and Clark.
It&
n4WiS,-ti.i!'ii.
Cincinnati
?h'lade!paia ..
Batteries Ceeh and
ger and M.mson.
R H E
7 H 0
2 S I
Schlei; Pittin
j NEWS OF RAILROADS J
5
BLAMED
By Gome Is Uncle Sam for the Blood- j
shed in Cuba. j
Havana, September, 28. Jose Miz-
nle Gomez, governor or lite Province
of Santa Clara, who was nominated by
ihe Liberals for the pf-Mdency, has
resigned his candidacy. In letters tn
.- the executive committee of his party
he isavo the reason tor his action, lay
lrm part of the blame on the Ctiiti-i;
Slates, owini; to the Pli.it C amend
iiH'nt. Governor Gomevc says: "It is
Impossible to coniinne the campaign
within the Ixmnds of the law. The
(wvernment. bus won a complete awl
eveTwhelminK victory.
"With Liberals by the hundreds In
the jails, and with the rifle of armed
forces and even the dafcgcr.s of hired
:.-iis.Mi)s nmun-t tituiimed youth, the
problem confronting . me Is whether
I -.diuuld continue to loul my followers
to the pedis and permit them to be
come the victims of this .sort of treat
ment,. One other roaj is open, that
followed by other nations in analo
gous circumstances, namely, the right
of revolution; bur. Cuba stands in a
peculiar position, as an armed conflict
would inevitably brini; foreign inier
veniion.
"I am a Cuban soldier. I love ord'T
and peace, and preter to leav to Ttiy
adversaries the somber glory of tbeir
iriitsnph along the criminal path wb're
they liave ' fiaiit Cuban liberties. For
il)o:'- reasons I (;u treat niy party to
accept this Irrevocable; resignation.
CAPT. SELFRIDGE DEAD.
Boston, September 29. Captain
James Russell Selfridge, ordnance, offi
cer at the OharleKiowti navy yard, died
of apoplexy today. His father was tho
lal? rear admiral. Thomas O. Sci-
f ridge, ami his brother :s rear admiral
Tiiomas O. Seifridge, retired.
Hickman, r Sept. ''.'. It, js re
ported that a branch line of the Iron
Mountain railroad that will take the
main line and ex'end to Hickman,
thus going from the city in a direct.
line to St. LouU and Chicago, is as
sured. W. W. Hayden and a corps of
e.isrlneershave been encamped w'th
in five miles of the river and are
rapidly completing the survey. Sound
ing for an incline has been made op-
post-e Hickman and a s-anstactory
point !ocaie.l. Mr. Hayden has beet)
in the employ of the Illinois Centra!
railro.-.d for a number of year;-:, and
tar; constructed a number of branches
f :r that road in Mi.-s 'sxippi. From
him it. w,v l .-atted that a branch of the
illmoi.'". terit!';:.) would have been ex-1
tended. 1'rotn Cairo to Memphis vial
iiiekt.ian had the lve lielow the city
been f'Oiiipbed.
ENGLISHMEN TELL OF BUTCHER
London. Sept. 20. In:eresiing inei-'
dents of the experiences of the Eng
Ushmeo cotaiected with the oil indus
try at Baku are reaching their rela
tives in England in England. Wil
liams, one : t four Etigli. hu:en rescued
from a mob at Balakhan, writes that
the stories of the horrors give but a
feeble ieda of the actual occurrences.
He adds:
"I was shut up in my place at Za
brat for live days without any water
except naizan (local mineral water).
AH the people here .were crying ami
fainting. All around were fires and
rifle shots. Ten Armenians were kill
ed out of ihrse in our own yard. You
could not v,-aik a yard without several
shot.) being fired tit you. We tried io
save the wounded, but the shooting
was too good, and we had to give up
the attempt.
Edward MacCallnm, another rescued
British subject, fully crnfirms the stor
ies of massacre, burning, ami pillage.
After describing the commencement
of the outbreak Sept. 2, when the Ar
menians massacred 3fH Tartars, he de
. cribes fcow. during the night of Sept.
G. Tartars entered the workmen's bar
racks at Romani, and massacred every
body in them within an hour.
Five hundred Tartars surrounded
the works where MacCalium was sta
tioned, and forced hun to give up the
Armenians hiding on the premises.
"Fourteen cf these were butchered
in our yard with fiendish brutality." he
says. "One man had his entire stom
ach cut out. The band sacked the
neighborhood in the most systematic
manner. They had carts ready to take
away their plunder to the Tartar vil
lages. Fifty Cossacks, with a police
chiff. arrived on the scene, but did
nothing except, look on at the work of
massacre. The whole time we were
besieged we lived on condensed salt
water."
For till regular trains (Krober 2 the
M.d.ile & Oh o will sell round trip
tickets to St. Louis for $:!.00 and on
I he day following for one faro $4.(.;r,
limited to return October (i, 1903.
St. Louis and return $'.! October
and $IC October 3. v'a Mobile
Ohio. Limit to return October C.
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Truths fliat Strike Home
Your grocer ig honest and if he cares tdldo so can tell
you that ho known very little about tlie bulk coffee he
Bella von. llow can ho know, whore it originally came from,
, 'i ,i i-i , a.
aiow ii was uieuueu or wan wnai
-or wlion roastoilt If you huy your
coffee loose by the pound, how ran
yon eipect purity ami uniform quality !
II V i 1 m vlrn. OjsAV II T
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FIGHT OVER A DOLLAR
Which It is Alleged the Packet Com
pany Owes the I. C, Railroad
Clerk' and Watchmen In Row.
BOMB INJURES SEVEN
St. Petersburg. Sept. 27. Chief of Po
lic:; vanoff, three policemen, aril three
women were severely wounded today
by the explosion of a numb rarown
near the town gardens at Kovno,
northwest Russia. The thrower of
the bomb escaped.
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HOWARD
CHANDLER
CHRISTY'S
beautiful portrait of
as ''Alice of Old Vincennes"
This poster is considered by
critical and popular taste to
be the most striking draw
ing the famous artist in pas
tels has tver created. On
account of the soft tones of
the crayons, the poster,
though catching, is in ex
cellent taste. A fitting pic
ture when enclosed in a
narrow black frame for a li
brary, parlor or boudoir.
The drawing is printed
iii four colors; green, yel
low, ted, black, on the heav
iest Pelc3ire enam;l paper.
The size is 10x31 H inches.
The poster will be mailed
to any address on receipt of
1.00 in money or stamps
for a 2 years' subscription
to Madame.
Madame may be sent one
year to two different ad
dresses. Just ask one of
your friends to subscribe at
our bargain rate of 50c or
better still send Madame
one year to one of your
friends as a Christmas pres
ent. We will start the sub
scription with the Christmas
number.
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For Women. It is bright, tasteful and up-to-date.
It is the best $1.00 Woman's Magazine in the United
States.
Its covers are drawn in colors by the prominent
artists of the land, notably,- -
F. Y. Cory, Harrison Fisher, ,
Hugh Stewart Campbell, T. V. McFall
and others. Trie illustrations within are the work of
Harrison Fisher, E. M. Ashe.
Howard Chandler ' Christy,
and other famous artists. Many of our readers ' frame
these cover designs. In fact the drawings alone are
worth the price of one year's subset iption.
The most popular authors and special writers con
tribute to the contents of MADAME.
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Name ,
Street
City.
Democratic Mass Convention.
A ma-s convention of democrats
will be held at the Court, house In
Cairo n Thursday, October 5th, 1905.
at p. m., sharp, for the purpose of
nominating a candidate for county
commissioner of Alexander County.
By otiler of County Centra! Com
mittee. GEO. B. WALKE, Secretary.
The Carrie V. is now running as a
"daylight," boat with a single crew,
Capt. Bud Smedley pilot, and Capt.
Saddey Emeail engineer, left the boat
yesterday and are now open for engagements.
The W'arrenn a:
cah at 1 p. m. md
for the return trip
rived from Padu
left at. 3:30 p. m.
yesterday.
The Woolfolk-ir. due from Memphis
with empties that, go to Caseyville,
Ky.
The Warren n is
at 1 p. m. today.
due from Paducah
NEWS OF THE RIVERS
i a i 1 1 1 i
-The Stacker I.ee will bo due ton'ght
from Memphis and goes to St. Ixmis,
The Dick Fowler !; off the ways in
gooil oondi'ilon. It. in reported siio
will rcsumo her regular trade next
week.
HON COFFEE, the LEADER OF
All PACKAGE COFFEES, la ol
necessity , uniform In quality,
Ktrcnoth and flavor, f or 0VFR A
I QUARTER OF A (EU1Y, IJON COFFEE
feas been fVr. standard ccllee fa
millions of homes.
LION COI1 EE r-d.t
I our laclorlcK, nI unlll opmrA tn
your home, no clmnce ol bclog odul-
traled, or ol coining la contact vim duat,
dirt, germs, or unclean bandit.
each package of LION UUWKE you get one 1UII
nountl of i'uie JUonee. lumut
genuine.
upou utfttuig the
(Lion head on every ,atl:agj.)
" (Bv th Uon-lid fcr Ttlttall preoitnmi.)
COLO BV Ci'itOCEttS EVERYWHERE
' ' , Wool ,W IN BJ ICB CO., ToViio, Olio.
The St. Louis and Tennessee River
Packet Company is alleged to owe the
Illinois CVntral railroad a dollar.
As a re nit of the non payment of
(hi alleged debt a clerk on the fleam
i. r Saltillo was badly hurt In a lively
flui on the I, C. wharfboat yentertlay
afternoon.
The Hteainct' which wan on its way
from SJt. Inis lo tit.' Tennessee river
landed at the wharf bout at. the foot
of Fottrl een lb street,
The (bird clerk of the Kteamer and
Dan Hamleamp, watcttman on the
wharfboKt began quarreling over the
alleKnl debt. Handeamp then iiiKhcd
, upon i ho clerk and ntnick him on the
lead I wrt! with a lantern. A bad Rattli
va i cut In the icalp, I he men
rlitiile,! ,iit were wcpiiraloil bclerc
nore tnow pHtifc u. t he. . .oinvii . ,o
any more IiIowh pnKsed. The clerk
then ran for his piHlol. nandcfiinp
made hist get nway before ho returned.
. The captain of the Saltillo went to
police headtpiaftHM and asked thn
llumlcainp be arrexKid, The reipieMl
WtiM refiiKeil a. Hie rai'lniu v.oilhl no)
oiisenl for Ibe cb-l k lo rem tin tit
Cairo t.i lewilfy at (he trial.
The Siillillo 1 ft for the TeniieHsoo
river into In Ibe sifiri'iioim wiih the
Wounded clerk aboard,
The KattRc
i.slered 22.fi,
four hours.
at I p.
a fall
in. yesterday rei,
of !.! In twenty-
Tile Saltillo arrived from St. Louis
ye,eiday afternoon and lefc for the
Tennessee rive after faking on a bis
lot of fivighi.
Tiie Pacific No 2 arrived yeB'erday
aft crown, wiih four barges of !ok
for Cairo milla.
The
niRht.
Wash Honnhell
from below.
arrived last
The ,lrsic 11. came down the Ohio
at noon yesterday ami left fur the
upper MhK'Wfippl.
Tin; Ittiileiiit'tj Ktilmcrlbcr
tiioiK y bit- with.
ItHV'J
BEEGUfif.l'S
PILLS
The
tfrt thing
In tH
Morning
of a remedy
ell'icacy. Try
i l'ilb nji riiini and 1 1 ii 1 i t ,
the improvement in your
The Warrenn will take
ler'n place in tb Puduc
trade.
the .loo Four
th ICvnn villi
n: n will cunt'ne fallins dtirtnt; the next
two or three days. At, Paducah and
Cairo will continue falling rapidly tlur
ins the next two or three days.
The Tenncft: ee from Florence to the
meuth, very little change during the
next ;!ti hours, probably followed by a
rise.
The Mississippi from below St.
Louis, to Cairo, will continue to fall
rapidly during the next two or three
days. p. H. SMYTH,
The Lee lllio b iiiIm will resume their
nuts In. the Citi'ditnal', Cairo ami
Memphis: (ratio in the early fall or
winter.
The S prague hits been repaiated.
STATIONS
Danger BlatLia Cnange
line
ft
Pittubttrt;
Davis I. Dam . . . 25
Parkersburg , , , 3C
Cincinnati 50
i.onlsvlllo ...... -28
Evansvllle 35
Ml. Vernon 35
Ml. Carmel ..... 15
Nashville . .
CliHUanonKH
f iiiu"rsllla
Ploretice , . ,
.loliltHolivilln
I'iobieah ....
t'alro
HI. Paul ..
DENTIS T
Dr. Edwin Day Morrow
Does Everything In j
Dentistry.
803 Com'l. Av., CAIRO, ILL
Gem of Phillips Brooks.
These are truths; we are all of m
Owl's children; every soul is made for
purity, and has no right to sin; tin
Htm! can do it duty anywhere with
out a thrill of richer life
through all the wortd.-llrooks.
running
Phillips
The haphazard e.sc
will never iliseovcr tb
lb ( eliam'
and note
health.
fe0BEEfiiat.l'S
PILLS
' 6M f.-( ryf. ii. t .' tn h w 1'ic. anl ft.
in
I i
15
II
i GILM0RE BROS. 1
j (Successors to T. W. Gannon)
J ; iooi Washington Ave.
2 Plumbers
' AND
, . Steamfitters
M Cairo Phones 21 and 645. Es- it
S tlmates furnishod. Out of town j
work Holleitod. Z
X lata ol li 1 YYt sli
3
Preserving Pish Scales,',
' The discovery of the method of pre
serving fish scales has lerl to a cdn
siderable export trade from Russia.
The scales are used for the making
of artificial pearls and simitar articles.
Illinois Central R. R.
Vnaual Slockholdcrs' Mcclin st Chic , ' ! o
tuber 18. Personal Attendance ol
' liidlvldual Holders Desired.'
Free Ticket to the Meeting
Public notice Is hereby given that the rciru
lar annnul meeting of the Stockholders of the
lllinoia Central Unllroad Cemtiaay will be held
t the Company' ofnoe in Chicago, Illinol,on
Wi!dneday, October 18, 190S, at H o'olock
noon.
To permit tieronal attendance at laid meet
ing there will be innued
To Each Holder of One or Mors
; !"-. Shares J . ';
of the capital itoek of the IliiiioliCentralTtall
ronrt i ompany an registered on the book! of
me company at tne close oi Diiwnmson nien-
dy, 3ectemh
ir 26, l'JOS, who Is of full age.
A TICKET ENABLING HIM
. HER TO TRAVEL FREE
OR
21
3d
::n
e
Davenport 15
KftiiHtiR Cily
St, I.011I3 .,
Chester
MenipblH ,.
Furl. H111I1I1 . . ,t. 22 7.2 ' 2.1
Vlcksbin-K ..... 15 2(1.1 1.2
Slirevepoit ..... 29 0.0 0,1
New Orleans ;.. 1l S.il 1."
Stage at Cairo. September 23. JD01
. River "'Forecast.
I!n; Ohio at Lv;'B.-.vi!U tml M
f t fJ5.il! f f f, f, f f 1 1 f f. If f 1 1 1! f. .
5 MARABLE
PAIHTIHGAHO DECOnllHB
Jj (OOWaibtnglon Ave. Both Phones,
inmwmmunmwr
Dn Morrison
Offici 707 , Commercial AiinuO
- - r.NNns rii la
over the company's line from the station on
the Illinois ('antral Huilroad ncarvst to bis or
ber registered address t
CHICAGO and RETURN
such Meket to he good fur the Journey Ui Chica
go only during the
Four Days Immediately Preceding
and Ih day of the meeting, and for the return
Imii-nev from Ch.:ago only on the dy, of the
meet tog and I no
Four Days Immediately Following
when properly countersigned and stamped
dining business honrs on or btfnre Aaturilay,
October at, igoji ttmt is tnsny, brtwernfla, ni.
and ft p. in, In the olllee of the Assistant Hep
ret-ary, Mr. W. . Uruen, In Ohlcngo, Htirh
th'koi nmy be ohtnlned bf any holder or stock
ri'iristered ss alxivc. on aiiDllcalinn. in wrltllm.
to the President of the eunipony In Chicago,
hut each stockholder limit, Individually apply
tor his or her ticket. Kach appllculion must
State the full name and address of the Stock
holder exc1.lv as given In his or her CertfHrate
of Mack, together with (ha number aed date
of such certificate. No more than one person
will he carried free In respect to any onti hold
ing of stock as registered on the banks ot the
company, ,
A.lUMCKMTAPK,
: de.ie'ary

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