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O: THE CAIRO BULLETIN, THURSDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 24, 1907. PUttttto.lU 3 :NEWS FROM OUR MRIfrHRORS S council" proceediiics CHARLESTON, MO. '('"'-' - '. . October 22, 1907. A farmer named Wright, llviiifj: not far from Hifitrand, Mo., thin county, lbst IiIh barn, aud contents -.by fire, on the- morning of the 21st. About throe hiiudrod bales of pea hay, all funning Implements, and one of bin young calves jwc.rq .nil burned. The origin ofAhe flro lg a mystery, i '"The two-stpry residence on the o'd Jacob v Hainloy farm burned this nicrnlng, .The. building was unoccu pied. This houso was a landmark, It having , been built many' years a?o. ' Sheriff' Geo. W. Cunp has returned from Jefferson City, to which place he carried two convicts to enter upon the service, by them of long terms In. tho state penitentiary.. . -j : . i .justice pr. tne ;-eace unnnrns oi Mrs iii;m Long Prairie Townshljp, figured in a cIusei wns sh01),)ing , town Tuesday. ru,naway : accident .Tuesday afternoun. xiie base ball game, which took The Squire was difving a mule, and )lHce at FJm parki TueBday afternoon the animal., after. becoming frightened- betweon tne Cnll.0 Pabat aUll CWaf,0 at some object along the roadside de- emled , 6. t0 1 , favflr of ciueu ,to run, away. y impact, wnu Chicago n fence i post, the Judge, was unloaded ( ; Mtes '0ra slms , ha9 reslgnea he .u.r ..Haul, i.um .... , ,,os,Uion afJ 8tenograi)her for the Wll youu a s .aK.uB u, . u. liamson-Kuny Mill and Lumber Co ' Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lockard, accom- , . , , , ,. . . Hoy Humbord here. . Will Tjbln and Thos. Carver of Mounds, were Mound City visitors Tuesday. , Mr, Anbury Iienton, who has boon oulte ill tho punt lew weeks is again able to bo out. Mrs. A. O. Glasco made a busi ness trip to Cairo Tuesday. Mr. aud Mrs. John Culp, Mesdamcs John Smith ami Joan Bryan ami Miss Jessie Neadstlue attended the auto race at Cairo Monday, i Sam Dluni of Mounds was a busi ness visitor hero Tuesday. Rev. Guild, superintendent of the Home Missionary Society, of Chicago, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. T M. Ford. f ,- Mr, and Mrs. Chas.' Bryant of East Prairie, Mo., were the guests of Mr. and rMs. J. L. Dougherty Monday. Parker, of Valley Rs- Ruth Byrns, of St. Louis. ss Miss Sims nanied bv Mrs. I. M. Stafford, de Ifnn.ln,, 1. 1 ,rl, t 4Ylf Cf f nlll J i'" Z Mt JZ- win ZnTZ uas bee 1,1 the employ of this com from whence the former will go to it ... ... Kansas City. Mrs. Stafford will re main In St. Louis for a few days. All the "boot leggers" who were on the chain gang were indicted by the grand jury, which has just adjoiyned, lor, the crime, of violating the local pany the pant three years but has bee,n hi poor health for a long tlnvj and has been waiting for a buccc ss- or to her position in order to re sign. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Ford and Rev, option law. and Jeff Huey, John Guild went by auto to Grand C'hai Young and Tom Cotton plead guilty before. Judge. Riley, last Saturday, end were; fined $'100. on each count. By agreement with the prosecuting at torney the defendants were given a utay- of execution against the pay ment of the line providing they would Irave' the state and never return. Be fore leaving tho county, however, it will, bo necessary for these men to finish serving out their present terms in prison. . ,'Chas..E. Kirkpatrlck aud H. B. Pot tinger are our first local sports to kill any wild geeso tills fall. They wore wceessful Monday afternoon in ki'l ing two 6f the wary birds from pits on a bar in the Mississippi river, r.bout six miles from Charleston. tA hunting party of Charlestonians in spending this week cn "Wild Cat" r4dge, several miles south of this city. Despite the strenuous name of the lo cality, they are hunting squirrels. - The play "The Moonshiner's Daugh ter,", at the opera house, Monday evening was well patronized and gave good satisfaction. mm ns m m m m October 23, 1907. Mr. Harry Srlmh. 'is the gnet of Mr. Tuesday afternoon jvhero Rey., Guild will leave for Cobden to attend a convention Miss Helen Miller entertained about twenty-five young friends at an in tormal dance at her homo on Sec ond street Monday evening. Mrs. Harding and daughter, Mrs, Boyd of Mounds were Mound Citv shoppers Tuesday. .Messrs and Mrsdnntes Joe S. Mertz John Culp and Mr. Joe Martin, at tended the play in Cairo Monday ev ening. Mrs. Will Mertz and children re turned Tuesday from St. Louis where they have spent the past few weeks with relatives. Miss Frieda Miller is on the sick list. Rev. and Mrs. I. A. Humberd, Mes- dames Q. A. MeCracken and Jos-. Fulierton left Tuesday for Cobden where they will attend the conven tion as delegates from tho. Congrega tional church here. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Maddox will ro turn today (Wednesday) from a vlsi' with the former's relatives and will leave for their home at Quincy Thurs day. Miss Gladys Moss is on the sick list this week. Mrs. D. G Craig who has been quite ill the past few weeks is not improving as yet Couched Continually ' " ' Klvi-ti by Urn,' Mnrv 0, -MtirHlmlt m i tif, iiii4.nur Oirait 1,1 Clm-iimati. " I coughed continu ally for six months lungs very sore had constant 'pain m mv chest and was much emaciated could find no relief. After : . two-tliirds of my first bottle of , , risers CURE my health berjan to improve and I soon grew strong and fat." Such sworn testimony from many . witnesses, convinced (lie Court una secured tor us a perma nent injunction against a'' wortlilc'R imitation. For nearly half, a century l'iso's Cure has been re lieving the mo$t obstinate -coughs antf colds of both bronchial and pulmon ary nature, (. . ,.., .lvo It a fiilr (rlnl and It will cure you GAVE HIS NAME TO STEAK. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL. How tho Famous Porterhouse Cams to Be 80 Termed. On almost very bill of fare are Council Chamber, Cairo, Illinois, Oc- Been tne words "porterhouse steak." bcr 14, 1907, ftow nloat people know what a por terhouse steak Is, having on some oc- (Special Meeting.) easiest eaten one, or ar least a piece Present- Hon. GeotKO Pnrsoim - UJ uml uu"'" uul r-rts. ni. jton ucotM 1 atsons, faw peop,e knQw hQw name 1Uef mayor, and Aldermen Bourgois, originated. Years ago there was a Burke, Davis, Ferguson, Gorman, Kel hostlery near Harvard university kept ly, Koehler, Magner, Meehan, Nellls, by a man named Porter. Soon this Snyder, Thistlewood ami Thomas. tavern became famous for Its viands, Absent: Alderman Scullln. especially for Its cuts of meats. The The mayor stated the meeting had stranger stopping there for a meal been called for general business. and not knowing exactly what to or- Tlie mayor announced that Chas. J. der -would be advised by his genial Hart, fireman, had asked for leave of host, Mr. Porter, to order a steak. , So absence till April 1, 1908, to attend 8d were his steaks that travelers school. Alderman Snyder moved the same be granted. The motion was adopt ed. The mayor -nominated Will Boying- ton to serve in the place of Chas. J. Hart during his absence. Alderman Meehan moved to confirm. The mo tion was adopted by the following vote: Aye Bourgois, Burke, Davis, Ferguson, Gorman, Kelly, Koehler, Magner, Meehan, Nellls, Snyder, This tlewood and ThoTnas 13. Nay None. . The ordinance and street commit- cf support had been, fortified, against incipient runs pr other contingencies. THE BEST MADE BETTER. GERMANY WINS RAGE fr (Concluded from First Page.) Chandler, aid; started 4:25 p. m. Oct II, landed 8 a. m. Oct. 23, near Paetix r;iit. Md.: distance 720 miles: time 38 hours- ;G minutes. ' Sixth "Abercron," German, Paul Mechl pilot, Rudolph Denig, aid. started 4:S5 p. m. Oct. 21, landed 7:10 a. m Oct. ,2.1, at Manaisns, F'rlnce William County, Va.; distance CS0 miles; time 37 hours 35 minutes. "Seventh "Anjou," French. Rene Caslner pilot. Charles Levee, aid. started 4:30 p. in. Oct. 21. landed 7:15 a. m. Oct. 23, near Arinctiius Mines, Louisa county, Va.; distance C75 miles; time 38 hours 15 minutes. Eighth "Cnited States," American. Major H. B. Horsey pilot. A. T. Ather holt. aid. started 1:05 p. in. Oct. 21. landed 6:15 Oct. 22, at Caledonia. Ont.; distance fi.lO mill's; time : hours 10 minutes. 'Ninth "Lotus II." English, Griffith Brewer pilot, Lieutenant Claude lira bnzon aid, started 4:20 p. m. Oct. 21, landed 5:10 p. ru. Oct. 22, jit Mom-plilsf-Ohio; distance 375 miles; time 2C horrs 5 minutes. SECRETARY AIDS BANKS (Concluded from First Page.) The enibassassment is attributed to the stringency of the money market. The amount involved runs into the millions. The Unlai'ged Edition of Wei, star's li!t"ni;it.ional. Dictionary, recently is sued nriiigs wonsrer again nnroast oi i !k Siutt tli of tho language and again conlirms it in its position as the One i Great Standard Authority. A decade lias puw&d since the International was first published and the years have been full of changes and growth ip life and knowledge and achieve ment; .changes .that nave boon reuect- 1 in the language and that must now be i I'r'.uerod in tho dictionary. 2-". ("Jit New Words and Phrases have therefore been added to the In ternational to Include tho new words- that have come into literary uko, the' eld words that have changed their lpei'tilngs, the obsolete words that have been revived. The Same iijeahi and Principles, so thoroughly approved by experience-. which were followed In the body of, the book, governed the work of tins Supplement. There has boon f the. saiiK' .survey anil scrutiny ot a great i :iss ot words, tne same caroitit so- i-ctiii:i of such as merit a place of potiniineucu, and the same studious fiid thorough explication, of meanings in tlin forms most easily und "i'Hto"d, The CniiKiiltnr't Needs for a reliable 'rid ii::':i.ble Kniilo to the ;ri.ii r. use oi' lO itriisli words have been deliber ately preferred to i he ability li boa t f a huge, i.uwie'dly voial'iiinr..'. Th'! Host SvUoI'.'.' sbip itnd e ort kiiowk'ilgo In the eoi'.cti'.v havi'. Iieeii "inpU.ved ou the Supplement to make ir. equal In every respect to th-; main vocabulary. often spoke of them, and gradually began referring to them as tho "steak you get at Porter's house." From that It was but a short time before they were referred to as the "porter houso steak." Since then butchers all oyer the country have found out the way In which Mr. Por ter cut his famous steak, and have been making he same .cuts them selves, hence the porterhouse steak has been served the country over. Only, a month or so ago the old Por ter house was moved back to mako room for a row of tenement hnnwa l imnou iiioi mo coiiuimieea uau. that are now be ne built in front given careiui, consideration and made 0f it some amendments to tho ordinance entitled "An ordinance granting to the Southern Illinois Interurban Com pany its successors and assigns, the right to construct, lease, maintain, op orate iind use a railway upon parts of Fourth street," and Washington ave nue and parts of Sycamore street, in the City of Cairo, Illinois," and recommended that ho otrdinance be adopted as amendod. The report was laid over under the rules to next regular meeting upon request of Alderman Median joined by Aldelinan Ferguson. The ordinance and street commit tees reported that for Everyfcaily hcranw of tlto iiniouut of energy it produce at o ... ,. ,r ,KriiTe nynirm. j ileal foreveninc aert . for ir can t dirtrces ihe mort delicate Mreoo. tt eorn Mwth ofou-but al wayg eu the genuine quality lor over lialte century. NourilliiDgfM.n,l:.7 ynung, wenk, etrong. L-urit hnw to make it Into oounlleii inexpenslye and api-etizins dishes throueh our book of T unginai Hecipem and Cooking Help la it two (rreot eooke also (rive Taluble information . - K.uine rvingsioru e M(we(ro Corn Starch aa a Hid in c.k,nir and bakin?. Grthaud keep it """" t over nuy year at Uawego. All troetrt, found packatt$, ioe. UWSF0RD SON, Otwrp, N, Y. mthhiu mici coarui. Mcceswn. Be Sun To Get THE BOOK Vas soon to be changed. Young Woman's Name of Little Bene fit to Conductor. , A young colored woman tripped her self in leaving a street car out near the edge of the city a few days ago and fell Into the street, relates the Denver Post. She was not hurt, but, following the company's custom, the conductor asked her for her name. "Ah Isn't huht," she said. "I know that," said the conductor, "but I must have your name, please." "Well, man the committees name Is Miss Pansy So-and-So," Bhe hail given careful consideration and said. The conductor thanked her and made some amendments to the ordi- she started away. Before reaching the nace entitled "An ordinance granting curbing she turned with a grin on her to the Cairo Terminal Traction Com pany, its successors and assigns, the right to construct, lease, maintain, op erate and use a railway upon Fourth street and Washington avenuo and upon Sycamore street, in the Citv of Cairo, Illinois," and recommended Then 6,16 disappeared around a corner, that the ordinance be adoptod as face: "Say, white man," she called, "dat name won't do yo' no good." "Why not? Isn't It your right name?" asked the conductor. "Yassah," she said, "but It won't be aftah to-night. Ah'm goln' to git mahried to-night." amended, The report was laid over under the rules to next regular .meeting upou request of Alderman Meehan joined by Alderman Ferguson. The clerk read a remonstrance from property owners on Sycamore Takes His Bride's Surname. Dr. Annie R, Copolai was married to vAbraham Erott Copelan, formerly Abraham Erott. In the parsonage of Rev. Dr. H. W. Schneeherger the other day after a peculiar romance, says the Paltimore Sun. Instead ol protesting against allowing any rail- the bride changing her name, it was Fuel from Sawdust. Sawdust is turned into transport able fuel in Germany by, a simple process. It is boated under high steam pressure until tho resinous, In gredients become sticky, when it is pressed into bricks. Tfto Publisher's Claims Sustained United State Court of Claims 'Th PWvlMior nf WHter' International Mcttoaarr nlh-irc t lint It is in fiM't.tlie mjmi litr t'lialirnlmi Ihoronirhly rf-litl im-M-i v k-tail. and vllyeiirf IhM Iticvt-rj-put t. wiili the purrHwe of n.iaptni It t.i nm-t tho larin-r ml aeverer rvquireiuentaof uuulutr yentra tion." W ari of tlw opinion fruit tlii allocation rrKt clearly ani aiciiniti'lr di rilnn tho work that tin liorn n-oiiij1Hii nnd tlio rrault Umt h.-w vu r- lw.1. 21, hi-i imiarv. M tt noir M!in.Hi, hn$ lj-n llmrni'lilv MitH In rvcrr i-fail, h Iwti m o- i ) In MWf it, riii'l i.e imimLl) aiianml I., mirt the Unrr ao.t irrrrr tt'qinn-ninun of a Vhlrti o-m.-in-lfl in'-re of Kni.ir pMln.rN'al knowlnl ro th in nnir r, i iuihh, that tlm rM hnot or foiitnincl. It t rrrhaoa t!or-lK to a ,-1 1 'ml wp rofor M th fltrinrmry In oiir jmln i,-i work aof tr h'tho authnrllf in n ur.i. Tof ilonni tl ait that In tlw future in llf Ti-t it iU b toe autr of i-onsiant n f-r m-. CB ART J.S c. ko-tt. -!,-f J , Li r. vt.Lrj(.3i, t" . TMTo J TTTT.r ROCKEFELLER WILL HELP. New York, Oct. 23. John D. .Rocke feller bits taken an active Interest In the present financial situation and he has arranged to loan a .very lai'so amis to a number of the New York financial institutions. ,, , .. "I think," said Mr. jUwikefcller, to a reKirter of the Associated Press this afternoon, "that tho .existinq alarm among investors is not war ranted, and I hope the good common i; nse of the American people will coi.trrl the situation.'' : ' Personally I have absolute faith l. the future of the valuis of our se curfitoH nnd the soundm-ps of under lying conditions. "Instead of withdrawing any of my money from the banks I am co-operating with others in helping to meet (hat which I feel to be only a tem porary crisis. Everyone having the uood of his country at heart, should by word and deed lend a hand, now! to osrtttM'sn eonfl. once. nn,i r urn pose to do my part to the full ex tent of my resources." Divorce In Janan. I In Japan the divorce question has been simplified so that a man can di vorce his wife1 for one of seven rea sonsthe first of which is that he la no lunger satisfied with her. MAN TORTURED FOR 33 YEARS Suffered From Disease of the Skin, But Found a Cure at Last. IV ahnre rr'rm to irTTtTKTTS INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY THE GRAND PRIZE fthlrbot awanli w rlnn lot ho Interna iKiual at too Worhi'l imr, t-t, Louis. SET THE LATEST AND BEST J'am wH be Infmeafr'f mr Q. A 0 MERRIAM CO, pnmoaru-O.-aiAea. WORST IS OVER. ;ew lors. ix't. 27,. There was i sharp turn of sentiment in the linancial quarters late - today, a re no wed confidenre in Ureal banking tnstitiitinns taking the place of .th" panicky feeling that has threatened wilvont houses and demoralized the dork exchange for the Ht few days. Tonight those . financiers whose de liberate opinions are most highly es toeme.I by the public, fxpressed con lrtlon that the worst was over, and that out o fthe present chaos a ron d it ion more stable than has exiKt-ed for some time was rapidly shaping it self. Many of the banking men who had latwim! almost all day and night recently, that the Integrity of New Yoik's financial institutions might be maintained, went home early tbi3 evoping. satisfied that the snsp?rt td houses who bad been found worthy A sliry written in the own words of the sufferer has just como from Covington, O., which has caused a big stir among skin specialists an I anion:; those suffering from Kczctna and other forms of skin diseases. Geoixe Flammer. of that city, an old and honored resilient suffered from Kczema for 33 years before he was ! able to find a cure and was then sav ed from further suffering by I). D. D. Prescription. Here Is what he says about it: I had nczetna for 33 years and two bottI;s of D. I). D. Prescription coni- pletcly cured me. I know that this founds strange. I can hardly lxlii'v it niysi-if, but it is the poiM-l Irut'i. As m -.ni ns I found ont what I). I). I. wouiii io i niinto,! tip two of my brst friends. Mr. Shutnan and Mr. Hank. loth of whom had Krzoma. P.oth nf them are nearly cured, snd Mr. I!;nk ha.-? used on ly seven bot tles. It U a wonderful remedy.' I). 1 1. D. ProKrriptioii i a li-ii(d roniedy which gets right at the roots of riirb diseases as eczema, psoriasis. ?alt rl'eum. barber's Itch, etc. It doe- tors the skin where the skin need to be doctored. It kills the germs ani me ncmne scales laii on, leaving the fikir- fine and white. way company to have a franchise for 30 years on said street or to construct a switch track 100 feet in length or erecting a freight station south of Thirty-fourth' street. On motion of Alderman Meehan the remonstrance was referred to the or dinance and street committees. The clerk read a communication from the Home Telephone Company asking permission to open the street from the now Mollalo , Hulldiug at Twelfth and 'Washington avenue to Twelfth nnd Poplar streets for the purpose of laying conduits for tele phono cables, and constructing tin necessary manholes. . . Alderman Meehan moved the poll tion bo referred to he street commit tee and city engineer with power to act. The motion was adopted unanl niously. lluililing petitions were read as fol lows : Ira Hastings, to erect two modern cottages with necessary outbuildings and one private barn on rear, lots 11, 12, 13, block 2, Second addition 910-911 Jefferson. ,Mrs. L. V. Ellis, to construct a cot tage costing about $800.00 on lot 13. block 5, Second Feuchter & Lansdcri addition. On motion of Alderman Nollis the petitions wi re referred to the build ing committee. Tho city tngiufr reported verb ally that he estimated the cost of re- vice versa, the man changing hht name. Dr. Copelan was graduated from the Maryland university four years ago, and In the meantime ha;i built up a practice In her ne:,Tiibnr hood. Not wishing to lose any of her practice by changing her name w:vi she married Mr. Erott, who is a stu dent In the dental department of the Maryland university, they decided that the best thing to do was to have the court change his last name to Copelan. fl-syuywiM -ajJiU mi the Mercury .... . , ., vv "- mHr.,. Alajka outside Florida ms!Je. When the blizzsyi comes it will be impossible to comfortably heat the cold rooms. Then, and during the months of "between tea tons" you'll find a PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) just what you need to make the mercury climb. It's light enough to carry from room to room and gives direct glowing heat from every drop of fuel. Turn tlie wick high or low, there's no bother no smoke no smell smokeless device prevents. Brass oil font holds 4 quarts burning 9 hours. Su perbly finished in japan and nickel. Every healer warranted. The "" evening btilliant. steady light reading, tewing ot fancy work doeai't tire ihe eye. Made ol btaw, nickel plated, wait Utett Improved Ctntial draft burns. ; Every lamp .warranted. Write oof te,rrt agticy ot tkucriptive eircuW it your dealer doesn't Carry the i'cifectioa Oil 1 letter cr Hayo Lamp. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) Literary Associations, She was sitting next the window, gazing at the landscape. "Dearest," she murmured, "do you realise the significance of the scenes through wlilch we are being so unsympathet ieally whirled? This is the land of song and story the realm of old ro mance. Do not these changing vistas call up In you thoughts of daring knights and . endeared damsels of Joust and Jest, of feast and fray?" "Yes. darling," answered husband, earnestly, but withal anxiously, for he was not even near-literary, and knew It. He was, therefpre, not un-J relieved by the Interruption when the brakeman stuck his head In at tho door and yelled: "Indianapolis!" Puck. The Secret. "1'vcry y.-oman her own designer" wi-.iid not be a bad watchword. Thin,'.: I r.-ty think! think before you buy. Ii :t . i it-on something different, Just diffoi ui eiioiif-h to !lft you out of tho on . I and yet keep you In the line of correct Btyle." Mrs. Osborue iu the II lliiralur. Judicial Bonds Doctor 8eta Cat's Shoulder Blade. Itellevue hospital, New York, recent ly adopted a patient and gave it a llfit berth as chief mouse catcher of the in- palrlng the sld'-waik on West Twenty hist street at from $15().0t to $175.00 stliutlon. The reception room was and that It would take a few loads crowded when a stranger entered with of gravel to repair the street. Alderman Snyder moved th- report Ills Dear Old Mother. "My dear old mother, who Is now eighty three years old, thrives on Electric Killer." writes W. B. Brun son, of D'llilin, ('a. ' Klio lias taken them for ;ib'iut two years and enjoys an excel!"':. t appetite, feels strong and sleoiK well." That's tbrj way Electric Bitters affect the a.ije.l. and the sarin- happy results follow In all' cases or female weaxness ami gi nerai debility. Ve:ilt, puny children tco, sre greatly strengthened by them. Guaranteed n!;;o for rtoinacti. liver and kidney (roubles. ly all druggists, EOc. a rather aristocratic cat under his arm. Dr. Leroy Smith panred In bis work to Inquire. He learned that the stranger had picked the cat up on the street, where he had noticed It In ap parent agony. Dr. Smith found a broken shoulder blade constituted the trouble. He set It and the rat was placed on a blanket In an outdoor tent The cat purred Its gratitude. Many of the hospital doctors dropped In to take a look at Dr. Smith's patient and lie referred to the street commitli with power to act. The motion was adopted by the following vote; Aye Bourgois, Burke. Davis, Ferguson. Gorman, Kelly, Koehler, Magner, Mee han, Nellls. Snyder, Thistlewood and Thomas 13. Nay None. Alderman Snyder .moved that th resolution providing for placing a cinder walk on Twentv-fifth street be tween Washington and Walnut, which ch rotei for adoption. was tabled at last meeting, be taken from the table and referred to the street committee. The motion wa adopted. Alderinnu Snyder moved to ad journ. Tho motion was adoptod. The council tin n adj turned. KCBKKT A. IIATCIICIL City Clerk. Examples Hard to Follow. "De examples of grat rm-n,"' said Uncle Ebon, 'is sumetimrs dangerous foh little men to follow. nar lias lvn a heap o" plate glass windows broke by small boys tryin' to play David an' Goliar." Trouble Aloft j "Look. papa, look!" said little Char j lie, pointing to the new moon. "Thr We know that this remedy is ab solutely reliable and that It has cured cozer,: and the patients apixar to le enred forpver. Come In and let oi give yen a bookU-t on dieting, bath ing and ether nerssary things if you are a sufferer from skin d is'-a. . HERMAN C- SCHU1L has been a fuss np la the iky, an' the moon's broke. Value of Odd Momenta. Ton can get a working knowledee of a language by a half hour's stndy every day and a method book that teaebxa by set.jicfc. Consul's Lonely Post. About the most lonesome place for an American consul Is In the Falk-i land Islands. This Is where J. E. Rowan Is and has teen since ItH, and receives a salary of $2,000 a year. ' Originally be was from Connecticut, but he went west and was state sens-1 tor In Iowa for four years. Then he ' went Into newspaper work. Longing, for a change he asked to be sent to ' some place far from civilization. Erl-! dently he Is wll satisfied to remain on an Island where he la tba only j American representative. A Fund fcr Horticulturists. Vnrln h;i r rented a fund to enable horticulture snd arboriculture to flour ish like the science of letters. Ail qualified gardeners and foresters will be aide to travel ami perfect them selves In their work by studying (he parks and gardens of foreign cities. As a Man la Born. Men are born I'oplsts or Word3 worthi'UM, Lockliits or Kantlsts. and tlero is-iioihliis more to be said of the matter. We do not hear that the green Fp.-etaclos persuaded the home Into thinking that the shavings wer grass. James Itusaeil Lowell. Causa for Thankfulness. Aa old lady and gentleman wer taking their i. ,t (rip on the steam cars. She held her breath while cross ing a trestle, and then, turning to her husb.m.1. nclalmed in a high voice: Thank hoavio, L'zra, we have lit!" Danish Edelweiss. The edelweiss that is sold In Swlt terland comes this year. It appears, from the neighborhood of Copenhag en. The little Alplno flower has been so often gathered hr tourists that it la becoming rwire and more rare oa Swiss mountains. When called upon to give bonds Iri Judicial Proceeding, apply to the American Surety Company of New York. Should you require Probate Bonds, or Bonds, in Insolvency Proceed, ingg, we will provide them on the shortest notice, and without red tape. We also issue the various Court Bonds used in the collection cf debts and the recovery of damages, and, through our agents, will fur. nish them quickly to responsible parties at any point in the United States. The fact that many of these bonds involve great risk forms a. strong argument against their being assumed by personal sureties. Whatever form of suretyship frc j desire, apply to the Jimivkan Surety Company cf 17ew York Capital and Surplus M.SOO.OOO David S. Lansdta. Attorney, (14 Commercial Avenue, Cairo, IU. Can dee Insurance Agency. Airnt 1 u . Disraeli's Wisdom.. . . ' The strongest thlnss aro iu tiaojef from the weakest. Disraeli. A Long Felt Want "1 wish my novel printed with the lines wide apart," declared the author ess. "Leaded, you mesa?" "What- ever you ca!I it I waat people to I bare a chance to udorsoorw tho parts j j mey nse. Industry and Frupalitv. Industry is fortune s tight hssd and frugality her left. Ormaa Prowls, Water. ' nut " rroteated the space writer. . perhaps you could ue this article j H I were to boll It down?" "Nothing I doing." rejoined the man r.hin it,. blue pencil, "if TorJ WPn, fo uke a i gallon of water and boll it down to a uini ii would still be water Pink Wood for Piano. A newly imported wood, used for hlgh-c!as cabinet and piano work. Is the Tasmanian myrtle. It Is a tlch pink color, moderately baid, and very close grained. NEW STORK -NEW.QPdPg Prescriptions called, for ani delivered to all parts if the city and f?Jed promptly.atid accurately with purest of drag's. A full line of t i'ei articles, cigars and tobacco. We invite yon to visit tis' and solicit a share of youi trade. J. B. miEVfcU;3 'I New t)lug Stole; 1113 Washington AnaeJ