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THE CAIRO BULLETIN, MONDAY MORNING,' APRIL 6, 1903 HEDHffll Rubbing with liniments, blistering the affected parts, the application of plasters, and other means rf external treatment, are usually helpful in relieving the pains and acnes of Rheumatism, btit such remedies do not reach the CAUSU of the disease, and are therefore in no sense curative. Rheumatism is due to an excess of uric acid in the blood, brought about by indigestion, poor bowel action, weak kidneys, and a general sluggish condition of th system. The circulation deposits this irritating poison in the different muscles, nerves, tissues and joints of the body, and soon the painful symptoms of Rheumatism are produced. The pains at first may be wandering and slight; but as the blood becomes more fully saturated with the uric acid poison, the disease grows worse and after awhile gets to be chronic. The slight, wander ing pains now become sharp and cutting at the least exposure to dampness or night air, or any constitutional irregularity, the bones ache, the muscles are not as free in action as before, and where the acid poison is allowed to remain in the blood the joints often become so clogged with corrosive sub stances that they are left permanently stiff and useless. Rheumatism can never be rubbed away, nor can it be conquered and driven from the system until the acid-laden blood has been cleansed 3 PURELY . VEGETABLE disease has been removed. Rnpoinl advice desired free. THE SWIFT LNEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORS MOUND CITY Mound City, April 5. Mr. Hen Harlan, of Ainc:'".'.'.. was in town on 'jiv.incss Saturday. Dr. .(. M. Mosely, of Witaiv, was the guest of His cousin. V. I!. J'Jui'k hend. andlrinilty Saturday. Mr. il. (ioldsniith fell abort Un feet fi'oiu the steamer Peter l ee .vlille a' work Saturday morning at the sbi!. ynrd, injuring his back, dislocating oa ankle and spi lining his loft wrist. As .Mr. CoMsinith is S;j years old his in Jui h-s are very serious. Miss May '.allien, of Mound -s, was shopping in town Saturday, Mrs. Alic Durmody. of Mounds, spent Saturday in town shopping. Pink ruaiswo'th. of Mounds, was ill town on business Saturday. Air. Kd Kahrie. of . rineeton. lnd , Is the gue t of hie uik US Ml-. WiUV.ill V'esterinan. on I!is;h and Walnut Streets. Miss Norma t'hinton and mother, of Mounds, were in town Saturday. SPORTS CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK. Monday Oj.i ning of week's auto- 'V . . ' , :e'eaut in X-w m. Vi tin te O). : amateur i oil! t i ! '. i:.-::ri;-,ie:.: ; 3c t.ta Atlantic as it; season. n l i .' ; ague 0. Tuesday Parade ol the Trade Asociatioii of New "Kid" Wolgast vs. Owen rounds at New York. Wednesday Nai'ional championships of the A. A Automobile York city; Moraii, six (i'yninastic C. in New York City. Thursday V stern lntercvUogiate gymnastic chiiinphmship:.; at Univer sity of Wise, nsin; annual indoor ine 't of the Canadian A. A. V. at Montreal'. Arthur Cote vs. -Young Kleby," V: rounds, at Lawrence. Mass. Saturday Ni.tional wrestling cham piom-hiTis of A. A. I', Irgin in New York city; annual tournament of Illi llois Howling Association opens i". Chica:; : los. New Oilcans Jimmy liiiit, cisco. et the racmj P.ickey M1 !': rounds, at n o. laud vs. an Fran NOTES. Friend, the veteran int. Danny her. . C , has signed with ttie Columhia. ball c'ub Rube Tickeis Is idti liing greiit ball for the Philadelphia Aioci ii-a:m this sprint'. Sui'.lay !as.'P;:l! will not be i.e. niltted in Alabama this season, accord ing to Att. .rney !eneral Carber of that state. With Hugh Duffy in control of the team. Providence fans believe they have a look-In fr the Eastern League pennant this year. ,-Shug" Shneart. formerly slir rtstop for the Wiiite Sox. is to manage th Rockford team in the WMscon-Illinois IrO O-0 1 FOR INTUflKSTTOV AND DTSPEPStA. OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT! The Mattress is without douht one of the richest comedy pictures ever EM CAH HOT BE J Wrudded AWAY and purified. No other medicine does tins so effectually as S. S. S. It dissolves and re moves the impurities and Sends a stream of rich, strong blood to the affected parts, which soothes the irritated nerves, inflamed muscles and flesh, and the sufferer obtains relief that is permanent because the real cause of the Look on Rheumatism ami anvmeuicai SPECIFIC CO., AlLAiXiA, uA. Mrs. I!. Chain, was II. hen Si hnai re, Saturday of on (iiand a shop' pmg tour. The K. of P. lodge had work in the second tank Friday evening, alter which ('. H. Fairchild, of Kansas City, ( : niplilie.l the secret, work of the si.eiety in a very excelli .Mrs. John T. Welsou for a visit with relat lit manner, left Saturday ves at. Villa liidgo. Mrs. .lames Cloud, of Mean was shopping here Saturday. Saturday alternon, between 12 and I o'clock, someone entered the resi dence of Mrs. John Tranipert on First street. The family, with the excep tion of Airs. Tranipert, who was at Mounds, were at their dry goods store on Main street. About I o'clock John Tranipert went home and found the lattice Moor of the back porch open and upon entering discovered an open window on the porch. Ho notified the police, but no trace of the parties were to be found. The house had been ransacked and about $ had disap peared. W. A. Hull Is suffering with rheiinia-:i.-m in his left arm. league this season. A Galveston man whose hour ad oins the baseball park keeps all tie balls hit into his lot and ils tl en, to anyone ro:'.;!::u ever with for.! hie. Flffi PMQHI HI il THEATRES TWO GREAT PICTURES FROM PATH E STUDIO AT THE AR CADE COMEDY PICTURC3 AT OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT. The Arcade picture show presents a "iy line otTering this afternoon ar..! evening, the subjects in animated ph(.togr;iphy beina two of the latest ! and very lust features. The first. "Kngi.itod in Qi icksan.l." is an ox cee.lincly string drama, wonderfully! i (ted and portrayed. The second fea ' tto'e. "Whimsical P npie. is a " is a hand- colored magic film In! in conception and Pathe. lcauti mugnificoiit in i xecut ion also t; law is a ( etist met The Path. Mere. -.1 as nr. an hist picture, "Mother-in is a a laujj clever coined.", h provok' r. At ths Opera House. : A fine comedy attraction, entitled "The Mattress." and another entitled "The Explosive Calf," will be pre sided tonight tit the opera house. Moth are gnat pictures and will fully sustain the excellent reputation which has been established for the enter tainmen's at this place of amusement. Sat'irday night the opera house, wus' patronized by a large cro'V.I. although he weather was had. showing that ie effort put it ti provide t'.,e nrh'.ic appreciate t !. ! th by th" j . .in igi e.n liist-class a'lrai tions. Advertising In The Bulletin Is profit-' able to the advertiser because it has the highest das circulation. Sold by M. C. Metiger, 20th and EXPLOSIVE AND THE MATTRESS.' POPE'S HEALTH IS UNDERMINED SAfD to be worried about TENDENCY OF CHURCH TO MODERNISM . French Police Searching for Clever Swindler New Cure for Can cer Reoorted by Dr. Riouoir. Paris, April . Worry and the ten dency of Catholics toward modernism ;;iv slowly but surely ruining the once robust constitution of Pope Pius says the physician of his holiness, accord ing to an Italian paper. The persecutions to which the church has to sebmit in Fiance. Italy and Spain are a source of grief to the holy father, lint he does not think that the acts or deeds of ipen can destroy an institution of divine origin. It is the insidious poison of morednism he fears, because lie sees that even the clergy are becoming affected by It. It is the fear of modernism spread ing among the bishops and priests which will kill Pope Pius, and neither gout nor the ordinary ailments of high age. Got All Fiancee's Cash. The police of France and Monaco are looking for a young pelgian, M. Pal. who has robbed an aristocratic Russian lady of liiin.onn ijres. and who It is thought is trying to reach Amer ica in company with n Parisian actress. A couple of weeks ago an aristo cratic young couple arrived at the Palace hotel at Milan. They traveled in great, style, wfl.li many servants, en gaged a whole floor ami seemed very devoted to ouch other. The other day he told his wife in the. morning that he had an engage ment with a frien.r and left the hotel, taking w'tli him a portfolio containing 2::!,0.i0 lires and all the Jewelry, which the'clerk turned over to him as usual. When he did not return his "bride became suspicions and when she found that he had carried off all her valuables she sent for the police, whom she told that her name wns Zavina Walpola; that she was unmar ried, and that she had met M. Pai in Switzerland a short time before, had fallen In love and upon the strength of his promise of marriage had trusted liini with everything she possessed. When shown a portrait of M. Pai the police recognized a well-known swindler of international fame, who was known to have a love affair with a Parisian actress, seen at Monte Carlo ii ii i i 1 a few days ago, hut shf 'ms new disappeared. It is thought that tin1 couple have lakon a steamer lor Marseilles or (b ona, but no (dues have neon found. New Cure for Cancer. The latest method of treating can ci r t?s:;t ' Dr. Ui lueir. who has de-vtHo-1 il in i? ; ao-r read before the I it !( gii al sr cicfy. a paper read before the niolc.ci.'i! M-ci ty. N'd only can cer, hut tuberculosis and ether dis eases euiv be treaV.I bv Dr. Hiquoir's method, which is Idised on new com binations of drugs vsed tn Injections, It ts believed that Dr. Hiquoir's ex periments mark an enormovs advance toward the final triumph over tuber ( uli. sis and cancer. BIDDLE MET O'BRIEN Society Leader and Author Stood Four Rounds With Professional ist at Select Club. Pugil- Philadelphia. Pa.. April .".Anthony ,T. Drexel Middle, society lead.r sportsman, author and amateur hoxcT. went dow nto defeat t night by the hands of Philadelphia Jal; O'Brien. Mr. Bid. lie's mil! with Mr. O'Mri-n was the real star event of the "aih letic smoker" in the exclusive Merlon Cricket. Club. The two were billed to light five rounds. The f.r. t two rounds were about even. Middle ci.d e.l the third round very grergv. When the bell rang for the foil;!.!, he came up gamely. O'Mi'i' n feint". I and then led off with his right, land ing on Bi. bile's jaw well tri.vard th' car. The amateur t ttered a id I O'Brien turned and playfully struck Re feree Billy Rocap. hen it was seen that the society n an was all in he stood tottering, tring to speak. The bell was iniicl;- uar antoed To CI Satisfaction or Your Money BacU. if. f tr-r tiiri? Iwo-VliT !'f ft I; '" tiff k'Kiiit. jrMi can hott v't a :t h.ts r t K.Ii i.' t mr-'t "i '" '!',. jM-'-'.'i.t .1 1" .-j.n-f it :mf ( -tfK-If It Ui)p t iwitufT ; ni ii tif I.-Ui .-ir. tA,i: 'i- ' tltrl of it, luwiivu to XXxm Ceaitr r'su 'oj jf mi Iau .t il, nJ !,! r. fa H tout in it-v. !. 'J f'rrp i . Washln jton. ; J "V? f"ri 1 CALF" a ly rung and restoratives administered. Middle had trained down from 200 to l.'l within two weeks. The strain was evidently too much for him. "It, was a fair fight," said Middle, "but I could, do bettor." "I did not mean to hit, so hard." said O'Brien. "I snppcse, though, they will even say this fight was faked." ' WORK IN THREE PLAGES (Concluded From First Page.) Mississippi river improvement and the deepening of the channel from the lakes to the gulf than any other half dozen agencies at work in the last de cade. In addition to the general office of the association in St. Ixuiis there are now three other offices of the Lakos- to the firlf association in which plans are made and from which speakers tire sent out and literature distributed. One of these offices Is with the As sociation of Commerce, of Chicago, in charge of (ieorge E. Plum no; the other ofiic.e is at Koseifale, Miss., in charge of Alexander Y. Scott, chair man of the finance committee for Mis fdssippi, and the third office Is at Memphis, in charge of James S. War ren. It is planned to establish an d.hor office in New Orleans this. year. The Next Convention. "The association," Mii.1 Seerctary Saunders, when seen nt his office in St. Louis recently, "has called its third convention at Chicago Wednes- j day. Thursday and Friday, October 7, i 8 and !). The convention will prob j nbly be even larger and more remark jable than that at Memphis. We are j planning to have the most disliuguish 1 od. friends of waterway improvement .in the country present at Wie conven- Ition to make talks, and the dop'gntes iwil1 be taken in vessels from Chicago ; through the skip canal as far as it is j built. Chicago, of course, will rnain jtain its reputation as to entertain I ment. The calls for the convention have not yet been sent out and will i. ot be for some time. The associa tion in all of its offices furnishes ma teria! to magazines and to news papers, as well as to sneakers in various parts of the country and to writers both lure and abroad. The interest in the I'kes-to-the-(;u!f. deep waterway is very widespread and w have sent magazines and Information to prhlic nieti and to publications In many of the foreign countries tdncf the Memphis convention. It seems to be ginerally recognizi d everywhere that this is the first great work of waterway improvement that should be undertaken by the Cnlfed States, and our correspondents generally allude to it as a necessity as Krcat to the commerce of the t'nite.T States as the Panama canal." LEECH TRANSFERRED. Washington. April 5. John Leei h of Illinois, now public printer In the Philippines, was today appointed pub lic printer here. Mr. Leech will sue coed Public Printer Stilllngs. whose resignation was accepted some days ago. The appointment as made by President Roosevelt was in the nature of a srrprise. as his name had not been mentioned in connection with that nlace. shown in Cairo. Soda Crackers with crack to them Soda Crackers with snap to them Soda Crackers with taste to them Uneeda Biscuit .Oven-fresh Oven-crisp Oven-clean ff In dust tight. Never sold in bulk. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY tflMHI OF WRESTLING BOOT GOTCH SIMPLY MAN HACK TRY AGAIN PEOPLE WANT IT. Chicago, April 5.- To the "never ipiit" sport lovers of American wrest ling, the termination of the Ootch Hackensniidt. match was a hitter dis appointment. The Russian ipiit, not through fear of his opponent, but. be cause nature had revolted ami the in evitable end lav In defeat. It was triumph for natural strength and American science over artificial development, crushing tactics and strength. Gotch stood out trained to the minute. Crafty and wary, Hack stripped In form that showed n lack o'' vital preparation, a tribute to his vanity in underestimating his adver sary. He knew ns much of enteh-as-ci'tch can as he needed, he was cool, but never in his unchecked career had he met an opponent, so roui'di, so elusive and crafty. Never once did Gotch relinquish the defensive until the fire had died from Hack's attack, one hour and fifty min utes from the time the hell taliped, until the giants flopped to the met from upright grappling. Gotch went into the ring smeared with ooco.inut butter, and this, with the fast wo: k and heat from the mov ing picture reflectors, soon made him tin eel-like apparition that Hack couldn't solve. After im hour's bulliiiK both men were bathed in sweat and Hack's vitality etiblng with the struggles left him cold and dry when he quit. Gotch roughed him at every oppor tunity, stuck his thumbs Into the lion's eyes and disgusted his admirers at times. The Russian bore it in stolid silence. His eyes today are in terrible shape. After thirty minutes' work' Gotch. gaining courage and confidence, taunted the Russian. "How do you like it as far as you've gone?" ' "Who told you you're a champion?'' "Which side of the ring will you lump out of. Hack? and so on. until like the wolf that (bases its prey until the red tongue lolls out, Gotch lured op the wavering Hai k. The world knows a new champion who won it on the square. And Hack sas today: "My strength seemed to slip from me; I must rest and take it easy, and then If the Anier ican people want it, maybe I'll try agam." Supporters of George Gray of Dela ware Established Headquarters in Washington, D. C. Washington. April .".Supporters of George Grav of Delaware for the Democratic nomination for President have completed arrangements for es tablishing headquarters in Washing ton and tomorrow they will actively enter upon a campaign In behalf ot the Delaware statesman. The presidential boom of John A Johnson was today launched upon the crpital and congress, when every Washington correspondent and Demo cratic congressman recetve a special .1" livery letter mailed from the newly stablisbed headquartet s of the Min nesota governor in Chicago, giving a terse review of his prblte services. SPANISH EMBEZZLER. Madrid. April ."..One of the prin fipal tax collector" of the province of Almeria ha fled the country, having, it is hargen embezzled $101,000 of the pujlic funds. CAMPAIGN OPENED ft PASTOR OF NEGRO CHURCH RESIGNS FOR MANY REASONS. Cairo, III., April a, 1 ftOS. To the First Missionary Baptist church, corner Nineteenth and Wal nut, street, Cairo, Illinois: My Hear liriethreti and Sisters, alter a sojourn .MM , 'together as pastor and church for 'nine months, i now find it. necessary WAS THE BEST ,-,. tnt, ,,00l ,,f ,f,t, myself as paster. SAYS HE MAY ami you as a church to sever our rela IF .AMERICAN "bus as such. I hereby therefor' lender vou my resignation ns pastor i f your church, said resignation to go Info effect on liovt Sunday, April 12, IlKiS, til 11 p. in. for the following rea sons, tow It: i 1. Itecause your church will not ac cept pri per discipline, and I hereby causes gross cirus to creep Into the church. 1!. Itecause you are not governed by the eighteenth chapter of St. Mat thew, only in theory, nor do you appre ciate New Testament instructions. "!. Itecause you are not sound In doctrine and "practice which Is lit jurlous and thwarts the spiritual growth as well as the financial success of the church, 1 i. Hi cause you do H( t safeguard ;"id protect ill a gospel way the good name of your pastor, by permitting a certain class of female members to circulate slanderous and hurtful ru mors against him wit limit eit her fore, ing them to prove their charges or cense their slander. fi. lb cause you allow a certain Help down a hot griddle on a cold morning with v com SYRUP The health golden In air We Lead Others Follow. MODERN EXPERT DENTISTS If I lo not do your work we both loose mouey. The best work obtainable at the following prices: Gold Crown S3.5Q. Re-cnamlloil - SI. 50 Gold I Minds 2.00. Platinum I lllind i nn I . Silver Filllnds 50c. work per tooth $3,00. Best 22K. Gold used in all our work. We guar ctee all work 5 years. Examination Free. Re member we extract teeth free before 10 a.m esery morning. THE HARRIS DENTAL COMPANY 2 1 3 Eldhth St. Over Pathe Theatre class of disloyal female member ta attend every buslnen mooting ami act disorderly and utse abusive an I offensive language and , prevent Um proper transaction of bufllnew. G. Because by your failure to obey and maintain proper discipline, an ungodly division have arose in th' church which have Caused two or three district factions which will Im pede the success if any pastor. 7. llecause you do not stand on high ground In the great moral wave which Is sweeping over the country against the saloons and drunkenm h, and because it is contended by the ma jority of your members that my e and against the evils of the saloon and oath hound secret s ch tleg n , ,n,. asiug and hurtful to your church, t ms attempting to dictate to nif the pun net in which I must oppose ami on d.enn sin and unrighteousness. iM solemnly responsible to rny God for my ministerial Instructions. Ther Pre I can ii: t and will not yield my pnv ito judgment and accept church dictator- bip. . 8. Because by the actions of mr church in a business meeting hold Apiil 2, you ait.-mptj.f to east od uui and disguace upon no- without gi lug a tair a.et Inipnrtas f rpTtunlt;. to defend and properly t.jdicate iiy self. 0. P-e.-ause you have engaged ! l a godless W iirfare and iters cut e,i (. ry pastor yi.u have had for the last ri;ht years, including Rev. Allison rf Dan ville, Rev. J. U. ISennett of Dn Qn dn. Rev. W. B. Brown of Cairo, and my self. 10. IP rat -e yru sant 0 niiler, to Greenville. Miss, and unsettled me and called ine here ami now you are trying to cripple my ministerial standing. I demand ray accusers and slander ers to make well and prove, their ai legations, and produce, truthful evi dence before a court of competent jur isdietl n or a ministerial counsel, or stand crnvicted of perjury. I hive done nothing In Cairo for which I feel that I should either repent or apolo gize for and I defy my traJueerc tt prove to the contrary. Yen owe me $7(i, anil will by next Sunday night owe me $Sfi.r.0. All of which I demand of you to pay me in cash not later than Monday, April 1,'i. Hios, by 10 a. m. I here and now charge all of my accusers and sland erers, persecutors, blackmailers, as having formed a conspiracy to Injure me contrary to the doctrines of Chris tianity and the laws tf the land. Signed: FRANCIS JAMES DAVIDSON. ABRUZZI IN ROME. Rome, April 5.The Puke of Ab ni..i arrived hero this morning and went to Qulrinala, where ho was rooted warmly by thn royal family, lb' h;i dn long conference with the king, but the result of the meeting has not been learned All papers to day published the picture of MiS Klkhiii. CALEB POWERS WORSE. Georgetown, Ky., April 5. Judge Cahtrill's condition is unchanged to night. Caleb Powers is slightly worse. cake WW - giving essence of corn. Tastes good does good. - titht tins, 10c., 25r., 50c. C0B1 PRCDtCTS MAMTACTLKIMC CO. 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