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' THE CAIRO BULLETIN, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 27, 1903 Cairo Opera House. D. L. WILLIAMSON, Manage-. ONK NT1HT ON'I-Y FRIDAY, MARCH 27 II. II. FRAZEE'S I'kI taut Mmical Mixture Isle of Spice 20 Song Hits and Unique Dances. The p rro ill musicI comecies The Original produ :tion Company of 60 People 60 American Beaut Chorus, Entire production r ehly staged, cleverly acttd, handaoroely gowned, perfectly pre sen'ed. Pricea-25c, 50c, 75e, 1.00, t.50 Seat on (-ale Thursday. Moving Pictures AND Illustrated Songs EVERY NIGHT 7:30 to 10:30 5C 5c ADMISSION PROGRAM CHANGED DAILY SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT SALOME or The Dance of Seven Veils Picturesque Jerusalem. Arcade Theatre 2121223 Eighth Street. Moving Pictures Illustrated Songs rro(jrntn Changed. Dally. Tonight '" HIS FIRST CIGAR, OUR NEW SERVANT, ANIMATED STATUE. WANTED Clean, White Rags, at The Bulletin Office. Seasonable TRY IT DR. MORRISON OtNTIST Of 707 Commercial I Gannon P.tona 71. Th Soft KcfrMklag VrUk ta th World IK BOTTLM il U ( Bart, (irorrlM ti gUadi 83-YEAR-OLD TWINS. Mi.ldlevUlc. Mich., March Kli D. Spragtio and Mary D. Siragre Toung, claiming to he the oldest twins In this section of the country, will be 8; years old tomorrow. They were born In Orleans rotmty. New York. March 27. 1S2r, and trace their nncpstry hack to the puritans of New England. Mr. Yoimg has been a resi dent of this place the past sixty years. Her brother lived here I t many years luit more recently has Hiade his home in South Haven. Itutli arc reported In excellent health for persona of their years, BODY BACKED WITH PAIN No other disease causes such wide-spread suffering: as Rheumatism. It jL - ... t,; fnrtnrf nnd so thorouirhlv does it dominate the system, , when it becomes entrenched in the blood-, that its victims are usually com I t.lete slaves to pain. Rheumatism is due to an excess of uric acid iu the ! blood brought on by stomach troubles weak kidneys, uiest.on a i.J ..... t:.- ce.t Tli nitnral refuse of the body, instead ! of passing oil through the ordina Cliicrcrisil I miuiLluu ui lij inary e of i ferment in the system because of these irreit ' which Is absorbed into the blood, and Rheumatic which is absorbed into the blood, and . . . i i, ti,. l..l DIOOU Circulates mis" T .--- -. stances with which it is saturated, into the different muscles, nerves, tissues and bones. Sharp, biting pains eminence, the flesh Incomes feverish, swollen and tender, the muscles and joints throb and jerk, and the body is literally racked with pain. Pi ictrs PURELY VEGETABLE which are causing the pain, and strengthen ing and enriching the blood, cures Rheuma- tism permanently. S. is needed in every case medical advice frtc. Tenth, Olive and Locust Streets St. Louis. A request for samples of New Spring Dress Fabrics will bring you styles and colorings that are new and individual. Very many of them exclusive. The iilmve ii'.jilies eipialh to V;ish;iMc Cot (on Publics, to Woolen Dress !oo!s ;iinl t" Silks. Time and trouble will be saved by designating the best liked colorings and a limit of price. SOCIAL AND Ladies' Aid Society. The l.adhs' Aid or the Christian church will meet with Mrs. Newton of Thirty-fourth and Elm streets, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Aid MeeCngs. The Ladies Aid society Itiptlst church will meet reon at tin; residence of of Calvary this alt-r Mrs. .1. 11 Mulcahy, 2113 Holhrook avenue, Chee'rful Workers. The Cheerful Workers of the Cairo Hitptist church will meet this after noon at the resilience ot Mrs. iiaviu Johns of Thirty-thinl and Sycamore streets. Married in Cairo. The marriage of Mr. .lames A. Cur tiss and Miss Alice McAdoo, both of East Prairie, Mo., was solemnized yesterday afternoon by the Rev. S. C. Ohriim of the Cairo Haptist church at the parsonage. Marriaae Announced. The Charleston Mo.. Republicim ((intains thi followiiiK anmuinceinent ot the marriage oT Miss Julia Clark son of Charleston, and Mr. James lonlter of ISinis Point. Miss Clark S' ii is a cousin of Mrs. Cee'iie I.-wey of Twi-iity-eiubth stie.-t. and is xtell known in Cairo, btivina xisiod h'-re frerpiently. A very pretty xs-ddia'; ceren. my vas jierlorme,! nt the home of tlie hrido's mother, Mrs. Jenni- Clurksnii The eotitl-Hi'tiim partii wf ro Miss J'l lia leal Clarkson and Mahlon I'onlter of Hird A. J. lbss of Cnhinib: Mr. Jame l'.dnt. Rev s, lvM;tuek officiating. The proem is in the employ of the lion Mountain railroad company in the capacity of engineer. ;od is a toiinu eentleiiian of pood addn ss ;in I 1 1 IT ot habits. The bride is oil" of Charleston "s most (hantiins youne 'a. lies, and has many almirine tiunds an,l well wishers. The relatives and only a few of tl fir immediate friends were present to witness 'he cerennliv. 'Idle happy couple departed on the ivornins tram lor Cairo, to spend the d; y. reternitiL' in the evcnini: to liirds Point, where they will reside. Pennebaker-Shields Wedding. The wvddins of Mr. Frank K. Shields of near Willard and Miss Mary Mehina Petinebaker ot Charles ton. Mo., was cel. tirate, 1 hist evenlnp at 8 o'clock at the residence of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sanmions Txventysei -ninl street, the Rev. . T. Mortis, pastor of the First M. B. church officiatinir. The bif.le was tastefnllv attired in a costume of brown Panama cbttji After the ceremony refr. shnvfits were served liy M isses Sadie l ouch and Rachel Josephs. The bride is a daughter of the late Mrs. Mary Penebaker. nnd resided on a farm near Charleston. She is a most estimable ytuins pirl. Mr. Shields is an exemplary yoenc man and is onease.l In farmim: on his Mother's farm re nr Willard. where tin y will reside. Among those who were . resent a the wed. linn were Mr. Frank Harpan of Charleston. Mo.. Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Morris. Rev. and Mrs. s?. C. (ihrum Prof, and Mrs. John Snyder. Messrs .nd Mebdamts Jet,sc MJller. Al- OMJSFISM channels of waste, is left to sour and these irregularities, forming1 uric acid - - -- .... - Rheumatism gets a looim.u.. ic it Henrwit the acrid, irritating sub- f it. II A 1. A hi wtens. liniments, etc.. can never cure the disease; thev relieve the pain, per haps, temporarily, but do not reach the trouble, which is in the blood. S. S. S. is the proper treatment for Rheumatism. It goes down and attacks the disease at its head, and hir .irivincr out the uoison and acrid fluids S. S. is the greatest of all UUxxi puriuers, jusi vxoai of Rheumatism. IVw.lc on Rheumatism and any THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA. PERSONAL fn d Bl own, John I loan, W. H. Ilarruti. ;enre A. lliibiiru, Aldn-.i. iKmirhcrty T. .1. Hahn: Misse; IN rtlia Proxvi; IN. slo I'rown. Margaret Whitaker. Chrest. Mabc I ! I'll xvn. 1 Larman; Mr. Har- Samui lu.siness I Could triii to hps St. r.-nirm Ixiils. d fi "; x islt Iter w ith K'z has relative reti'rne,! at lieecil from Rid.ne. Miss N.ttie Ib-ditrer tivet. left yesterday for relatives at peotia. of Fourth a visit with Miss Ino Uhketts of Twenty-first street is visiting her sister, Mrs, 11. M. .Morris at I'a lueah. Mrs. Cretishaxv of Charleston M. i". the puest of her (laiifiht"r. Mrs Harris Wi-aren of Klexenth street. It. Mr. and Mrs ville, Ky.. are C.orire H. Wet K. V, ,'llests n il of Waih-r of liui: of Mr. and Mr Wainui stt.-et. Mr. and Mrs. ml Miss llnice .me,! ! ;- ,ni a bii orzo H. W'earen W'ear.n have re I v isit at St. l.uis. Sam s at The ll!o!:tlls mall xx ho h Haldday fo 1,-lt vest, s been a the past 'day fur J'.le r iif liloominuton xtle te she will Join lier i llshiltld. is tiilinu ?ra! niiio Sam Small, ire eiiaireiui1 The latter its ill C.-n- bit . (ht i i Cai . has .I. 1 Xtill be utl roils friends who is at Heme the!.- to his reside eas.uit news i Cairo, lli-1- Smith is saill in n result of ,ir XX !i le mini i:.nbt r. M:s. XXjtll XxillOll he ' Si ' llMIS flill.'illi, Clan ih e id n-sid as f e ai'.ii k of , i . ; f hei ja. MILLINERY OPENING. March 27 ih it IJloik, Mis M in i: ii Kiiihth street. dpring lcu arc ecrdialli( incited to attend cur MUlincvii and Spring Opening Jridai( and thturdaij, lar. 21 and 25 ftctipcctfuUif, Kaufman fftrothcrtf. f he 5 IS DEDICATED CONGREGATIONALISMS OF MOUND CITY HAVE HANDSOME HOUSE OF WORSHIP. DEDICATORY CEREMONY Last Evening Attended By Large Con gregation That Crowded Church Building Entrrety Free From Dbt. As the finale of tin' convention of iln' Congiitiatiou.il association which 1.(1,1 a three-days' session iu Minimi City this week, th.' new Congrega tional church at that piai e was form- ally dedicated last evening wall a .reiiriato ' tvnuvnie -. The opening serij i lira! reading; was by the Kev. I A 1 o.iiim i .1 of Cobden. Pinner castor of tin- :mrcii. the dedi latiiry sermon was preached by the l!cv. John M. Sut.ier'.and of Toulon. a:iot!;er lornn r pastor, an. I tlie i dieatory pi aver was offer, il ty tin Hex. .1. V. V. Davie ot Caieaao. s.m i !" the piesellt pastor of tile eillircll, tin Rex. James Da vies. Due of the best features connected with the new house of worship is the f.ict that the edifice is entirely free Horn debt, a deficit of $!5l having l en provided for w ithin a few mill r.t -s aid r the hum tin;; opened. The church was rouied. many t ni.fii: u define the 'nteresting scr tii e. Special music w as a part ot the The i-!;-ortfaii x Alii lletts and which Mr. Roy N. rtur, saus hymns as played a chorus Adams is and am by Miss i iioir of rhe dire thenis. a i;ti. old chur more tha'a a year h was desiroycil by ao tlie fire and erected tho handsome new one was on the site it a cost of nearly The structure is of brick and rod ali us similar lines to the terian church of Cairo on a smaller scale. A tine new pip 1 1 O.Ui'ii. is plan e oriian is built in the church. The woo. I verk is of oak. the rafters heins of this substantial v-nd having an ar tistic effect combined xvith the de.o rations of the walls which are dom iu a terra cotta tint. Rev. Mr. Monroe of Albion, pastor of the CoimroRational church at Al lion. III., who is connected with the Albion col!, go. a delegate in attend aiico at the a.-sociati.n convention v. ill remain over Sunday aud wi!' preach iu the new church Sunday i-veninir. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT Paid By Speaker of Illinois Representatives of Late ard E. Powers. House Rich- of The family of the late Hon. Richard K. Powers some days iuh recelvi .", letter from Hon. I-Mward D. Shnrt h ff, speaker of the Illinois House ;f Renreseutatives of which deceased xtas a meii.ber. Mr. Simrtleff ax. the deceased Cairo iie'luber a hint, tritii'e of respect, expressing his re met at being unable to attend tie funeral himself. The letter follows: Sj.i inatn-l-l. lib. March 2t. VJ$ I am very ranch patned to hear by wire from Hon. Jos, S. Clark of Van I'lilia. of the death of the Hon. Rich ard 10. Powers, whiih occurred at (i.iro on Monday the IMrd March, P'eS. at 1 1 . a .in. I am not yet aporised of ami place ot the funeral of ers. but I have appointed a c if the Mr. time 1'liR ittee. r.auied in tae b tte,- a copy . is enclosed, and have notified members of the same to atti funeral, if possible, m behalf Hi use of Representatives of f which all th. lid the of the Illinois. in case the loorroxv I W e, funeral is to be held to le sdax i or Thursday I much disappointed that shall I" I shad matt : s not pos not bo able to attend. My ai in sui h s nape that I could sib!.-. et away if tile funeral is lore Friday. KI 'WARD ! SHI'RTKKFF. held I AT THE ARCADE. Th. tod ay New plot',!!'. XX ill b I VUlit, s shown at the Arcadi His Fiist Cmar. f)u: Animate, 1 Statue. W1EBHK PLAN CONVENIiDN W. C. T. U. WILL OF THREE COUNTIES MEET IN CAIRO ARCH 30-31. INTERESTING PROGRAM Mrs. Eugenia Dougherty, President of Organization Will Pres de Program as Outlined For Convention. The ('. T. Massa First ; .'.I. The Tri County Institute of tin 1". ( f Alexander, 1'ulaski . and th- oiiitties will be held at M. church la Cairo. March p: ram Is as follows: Monday. 1:30 p. m. Praise Service-- Led by Mrs A. S. Buchanan. Hymn. Organization cf Institute. Creetints TriCoeuty President. Mrs. Kimonia DciiKherty. Appc.intim; Committees. Our Ri spi lisibiliC.-':; Uite't'ssioii. Min, (J race Athertrtm. (loose Island. (Jucstiim Hex. Monday Evening. Scripture Le .-son -Mrs, W. T. Mor ris. Yoen! Solo Miss Knnua l.ansden. Address Miss Kathiyti Sawyer, Chl eaj;o. Vocal SoloMrs. V. L. Holt. Benediction. Tuesday Morning, 9:30. Scripture Jewels Mrs. iiosxvorth. Villa Ride. Headiua of Minutes. "Wlien Our Ships Come la" paper, Miss liirdie liivens. Joppa. "How to Keep Pi sled" Mrs. Cohort Hllsubeck, Thebes. Music. The State Membership Contest Miss Kathryn Sawyer, Chicagu. Flashlights From. Local. Cnioiis Mrs. K. .1. Wilson. Cairo; Mrs. 1). Orr, Metrcpolis; Mrs. It. Cavender, W'il ard: Mrs. J. H. Henley, Mounds; Mrs Marchiblon, Thebes; Mrs. J. O. Cope and. Grand Chain: Mrs. Jennie Mar :in. Oimst"i!: -Mrs. Ida Smith, Joppa. An Hour of Rejoicinu Topic: "Vic cries (oiiuvd fur Prohibition." Mr.'. A. I!. Selhy. Closing liymn "(!ol Be With You." Tuesday Afternoon, 1:30. Bible Thoughts Mrs. C. S. Ohrum. Hymn. Heading of .Minutes. General Discussion. "The I resent Law Kuforectneiit Movement'' Rev. A. S. Buchanan, leader. Discussed bv pastors of a'.' hurdles in city. Closing Hour lor Teachers Subject "The Value of a Child." showing the value of S. T. I, in the scho; Is. Led by Mrs. Ada Oliver, Pulaski, and liscusseil by teachers. Adjournment. Tuesday Evening. ' Devotional Miss Kathryn Sawyer. Vocal Sulo-7-.Mrs. Clarence Flournoy. Medal Contest h'mbt Yoiihk La lies. . Vocal Solo Miss Helen Dousliet ty . Adjournment. SPRING MILLINERY DISPLAY. THE BRACKETT-GOULD MIL LINERY COMPANY WILL OPEN THEIR DISPLAY OF SPRING M I L- INERY AT THEIR STORE, 710 OMMERCIAL AVENUE TODAY. THERE WILL BE NO FORMAL OPENING OWING TO THE FACT THAT SOME IMPROVEMENTS PLANNED WERE NOT COMPLETED IN TIME BUT THE LADIES OF CAIRO ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT THE STORE AND TO IN SPECT THEIR FINE LINE OF STYLISH SPRING HATS. BELLEVILLE IS GETTING BUSY SECURING FUNDS FOR THE EGYPTIAN HUSTLERS' CON VENTION TC BE HELC THERE IN JUNE. The Belleville Record says: The tiiianciii! committee of the KK.vptiau Hustlers has now taken urJ the work of fathering the bi)j sub scription fund puaratiteed by the local business world for the entertainment of lie Hustlers' convention lien: next June. The committee was out several horns, yesteiday, and rep its gratify ing success. The Hustlers must raise I.I.imhi. ami this sum is practically as sured. The work is in the hands of well known business men. and liberal con tributions are forthcomiii2 in every quarter. The Hustlers' convention will be oiiite the basest event Tl Belleville lostoiy, and no h ss than forty thousand people are expected here during the three bi day's. The fund bi im. raised is needed to; decor ation a id entertainment purposes, an I in both of C.u se di pai :meuts Belleville is determined to outdo other citie.i which have entertained th" Hustlers. Kooma papered complete, $j.JU. See Marable. tthe painter, See That Smile of "Delight" if ORIGINAL f TTEnDTRAfe er-hea(er, but you Woins, rt,u,dfitLi Enough hot water in 15 minutes for a hath at a cost of 3c. Io dirt, no coal to carry, no heat. Trice of heater connected to your tank $12.00 Call and see them or ask to have a represen tative call on you. CAIRO CITY GAS COMPANY In connection with our Gas and Electric bus iness we have also taken up PLUMBING and are carrying a comp'.ete line of plumbing fixtures and supplies, .such as tubs, lavatory. s', sinks, toilets, pip fittings etc., etc. When in need of anything in this line kindly call on HALLIDAY-RITTENHOUSE COMPANY G16 Commercial Avenue, Cairo, Illinois. ire the break up For sale lickorv Stove TRAOtJr MARK mm IP 'Iff P i iiimhhwih We run two wagons, make prompt deliveries. Clark-Danforth Handle Company West 21st St. M. & O. R. R. Make It to aside a. certain it tper eberypay the true system of sa- ina. Ask of means and he it wav fit started. As the oldest Spinas Bank in the 'thousands on the we be of service to FIRST BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 609-611 OHIO STREET, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. CAPITAL and SURPLUS Three Hundred Thousand Dollars. A safe bank in which to deposit your money. Liberal in its business methoU,but conservatively managed toinsure safety The largest DEPOSITS of any Bank in Southern Lllincis MANY BAR8JF SOAP In Structure Erected in Window of Ehs & Greaney Prizes Awarded to Good Guessers. A miessiim contest which Khs & (iieimev have t,e"Ti cor, luei h" some time clos .t Wednesday. Th mestion was as to how leauy bars id s'ap were used i:i tin- construction s the "Nat ion i'. f.ai Capitol. ' reeted in the v. ii.ii. xv 1. 1 the tir.u s si.i;e. In actual r of bar ; were 2 I'.iur pri o-s were offer. i for the nar-e.-t correct enesses. a barrel f t-'xlp!: dour, a silk shirt waist, o'l penn Is of granulated htigar. a pair of shoes. The lirst prize was, wen by Clittou Miller, "1 He uses a lias va- don't have to n. Presltleut to usoouo of these heaters. They are cheaper than heatind water with coal. 9) WOOD'S FEVER PILLS best remedy on the market t.j j Grip and Colds. by all druggists, S0c per bov. Wood Tha only place in town where you can get al' Hickory Wood. Two horse Wagon $1.50. BELL PHONE 235. , a Point put i sum, be so little. day. That's the averaae man Ttoill tell you it's citv.we have helpea road toTveahh. Can't you? i son of Mr. and Mis. CO. Miller. 1 Twenty-ninth and Elm street, who guessed 2,4imi. The second prize was won by J. A. Ui'een. negro employe o one of the ice companies, who pm ss ,i 2.:.!Ti;. The third pri.e was won by .1. U. Kiegfried. who pn.-s.-.d 2,1'iT. The fourth prize w;is won bx A. ' Vat's who guessed L',:;ni. MASQUERADE PARTY. The i;pwortb l-ague .r the Fir; t J M 11. ("niir' h xiil giit; a ma.-ipiera.!" .party Friday cxeuiig. March v. I the botlie Of the Mi-S'!S .b sd an ! I Kate I la vis of Kiuhb-cnth sfie.f. ,, jiiiittanee If, cents with r-'fr siiiuenl The Bulletin is tile old' s.t paix-r i i Cairo, albo tht btbt, abk anybody.