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THE CAIRO BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9, 1908 iOOQOQOQQQSQQigCQOOaQaO d 5 iVT; ADS IIM TOG CAIRO BULLETIN v ARK READ EVERY MORN ING IN 8 0 00 FAMILIES. The Want CoitijAn el the Bulletin are consulted by hundreds or people every tnornlag la search of real es.are bargain, articled tot sale, lost or found, rlt ( nations wanted and vacant. RATES One insertion, per word .01. Thrfec Insertions, per word . .02 f One Week, per word 03 One Month, per word .... .15 No advertisement Inserted for less than 23c. 9 to $ tt 0 O 6 O Stocks Bonds Cereals DIMINISHED TRADE WHEAT WAS WEAK And Narrow Movement In Stock Mar ket Yesterday Portrayed Grow ing Professionalism. THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN Mates for Classified NaUaae One Inaertlan, per ward....... .1 (Three Inactions, Nr want iOT'S On week, per word. ..-..... .01 On ma nth, pa wo.-d... ........ .1 ' Na advertisement Inserted far thaw twenty-five eents. female, ' Pormanenl. Renewals, dress (Pi. wire Bulletin. Ail FOR RENT TOR RENT-'-Furnlabed frot room In new modern cottage, suitable for two gentlemen or man and wife 824 Twenty-aecond atreet FOR RENT House at 217 Third street, sit rooms, bath and basement Apply to Mrs. McCann, 206 Fourth atreet SALESMAN. WANTED Salesmen of ability ami neat appearance to call on all mer chants in ilieir territory; elegant side, line, convenient to carry; good com mission; prompt rem it tance, IJelmonl .Mfg. Co., Cincinnati, O. HELP WANTED FEMALE. WANTED Girl. Apply at 521 Tenth street, after G p. in.4 TO LET Room and board for hus band and wife. 310 Seventh street. No children. FOR REhrT Oood business place a-. 1311 Washington avenue Is for rent, possession In CO days. Store room 25x80. Apply to John Bourgois. FOIt RENT Furnished rooms Biiitable for light housekeeping. Ap ply 21" Seventh street. MISCELLANEOUS. ROOMS For light housekeeping, $2.50 per week. 1505 Poplar. PERSONAL. HAVE the greatest bargain ever of ferod in the city. Down town prop erty. Good investment. Desirable property and in good repair. No as sessments. J. B. WALL. SITUATIONS WANTED FOR Walnut RENT-street. Furnished room. GO I FOR KENT Nicely furnished room I electric lights, hot and rf'old bath, first-class locatiou. 915 Commercial avenue. FOR RENT Six Seventh street. room house on FOR SALE. FOR SALE Ash stove wood. Bell Phone 088. WANTED. WANTED Seven room house with modern Improvements. Not above Twenty-eighth. II., this office. SOLICTORS WANTED Male and Advertisements of not exceeding three lines will be accepted free lor one week's time from any reader of The Bulletin to be filed by advertiser In person, on regular form, at the of fice of The Bulletin Company, 701 Ohio street The Bulletin Company assumes no responsibility for any ad vertisement or statement made there in and will accept under this beading the notice of amy paraon known to be employed. WANTED Experienced bookkeep- Address Bookkeeper this office. New York, Dec. 8. The diminish ing volume of business and the nar rowing range of price fluctuations are evidences of the growing profession alism of the stock market. The pre sentation of the president's message to congress being the principal event of the day, was seized upon for at tempted use as a motive force for the price movement. Stocks were bid up on the assumption that the effect of the recommendations of the message would be favorable to values. The substance of the document was accur ately known beforehand in many brokers' offices. lis effectiveness as a stimulant to new operations in stocks proved to have been over es timated, as shown by the decrease in activity of dealings after, its appear ance and the drooping tendency ol price;'. In view ot the extent of the reiter ation of the views in the message, la many instances covered by the cita tion of precedent, It was not surpris ing that lack of material for a new speculative decision should be found. The fact of its being the last annual message of the outgoing executive al so militated against, its effectiveness as an instrument for speculative uses. Satisfaction was caused, however, by the denunciation of the folly of the ef fort to prohibit all combinations con tained in the anti trust lflw. but this satisfaction was modified by ad vie to give to some agency of the gov eminent full power of control and pervision of such combinations nngtii lie permitted. The recomnien dation to place t he telegraph and tei ephone companies under the jurisdie tion of the Interstate Commerce Coin mission conduced to weakness in Western 1'nion. although loss by i fire and expressed doubts over recen reports of the intention to advanc tne dividend rate hud an effect os that stock. Its movements was in di red contrast with other so-ralh Gould slocks, but which were classed Started Fairly Firm But Relapsed On Heavy Setting Based On Gov. eminent Renort. Chicago, Dec. 8. WHEAT. Fol lowing a moderately linn npenin ; due to covering by shorts and buying by bull operators, the market develope i decided weakness towards the end of the first hour owing to renewed belting based on the bearish showing of the government report. H"ic! the decline was checked prices drop ped 1H2 cents from the high point of the day. Sidling was apparently overdone and when leading holders began to buy again prices readily m boi'ii.led almost to the former posi tion The upturn was aided by the small receipts In the northweast and an increase of l,i52,ooi in the world's visible supply. Cables were weak, weather in Argentina favor able for harvesting.. The close was k(ii4 higher to lower. No. 2 -red Hdii.HMiii; No. i! red :;.J.f,t 105; tYo. 2 hard 1'Gf HMi ; No. :5 hard 1021if'-ll"1i: Ma.v opened 10Sli (rr 1it;t r highest 10!)'; " lowest closing 1 )S m(i lO'l; December K:!;'4. CORN Liquidation of Decelub' r, which carried the price of that option down more than a cent and weakened the market in general, was the fea ture of the trading. , Increased re- and continued favorable for marketing' the grain 1 chief reasons for the selling December and .May from 2 cents yesterday to today. All the loss was i - ni io nil. Our Special Correspond ent Writes Entertain ingly to Women. FROM THE METROPOLIS Wonderful Creations In All Conceiv able Shapes and Styles Frocks el Butchers Linen -lints of Vn;iinl Design Fetching Eloasc ant1 Wraps Coat a of Odd Design. - , , : , , t; . , .; ,' : 'M . v ' ;" CLCAr.'LY WOMAN. .rrnnrnnolr Tlilnk.. It Sronrlus Het Help Tbi-.t the Cure Ilnarlr'nff. lennty worn fin Unn aw erroneoos Idee :' rcoiirin-r tfii ttlilrh r. tip ilirulrM(T FCDlex, rh h ciirlne Mia ruiv wa!i it nontn (' li.it ". IV- !m (iamlrufr ry d:., n i o inrT. ("roift'vinl) l h - frtttlna -;i "rt. He oii.y wny in th wiri.l to cut i.lr:T l.i to k;r! Hi danflruT crrm ' ! Iia frfUB.tln Hit u,;i "' J.awbro'ii I!-i-nti-lrtB TTnt. Lining me (lanurulT irorm Hi irnr rron ttrow ti-,l.lliy Dewirov ttio !! th rttn. Snl.l hy ' Ihit ilf h tfl V ! lature nitind.-d "in rmo''i -th effort. Ulil Irnf ifpt-m wits Iferrrfrtiloi. '.ifl.tie rtrii(rirt!t Bfnii me. tn .lnmp. troft, 'MIcTi. ' ' . Two" Bliee 60 'eenii and "ll.H, Pant O. gchuh A Sona, Special Ajeat BV JI LKJ. THKISOW. Plainly cut and ' fitted scowls ol butchei's linen beautiful' with h-avy liand embrdldories are conspicuoniF among the season's . choice fashions A suggestion of the, elevated waist-j line Is given In tiilA dressy model whicti tan be carried out In a number of of tier materials than linen. It i fitted to the figure -tth tucks run ning several inches ,aJ)ove iiid below the waistline. The 'trout prtnef i, niaie or heavy eyelet" enitiroiftry and it thtt hem an edging of "alencienne lace is worked' in with che emhroid try. These two trimmings are combined A I'.'-or III u if. The prodial sou rote the old man as follows: ;i got religion at camp-meet lug the other day. Send m ten dollars Hut' I he old nmn replied: KHlgioM if fren. Vo:i got th rtttif tri'ic't : ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. CENTRAL ROVTC.Tp WANTED Position ply 1110 C:edar strtet. as nurse. Ap WANTED-I'ositions for two young lady stenographers, experienced, beat references. Inquire 220 Twentieth f tieet. Proposals For the Removal of Gar bage For the Year 1909. Cairo, III.. December 5th, LmS. Sealed propsals addressed to the City Council of the City of Cairo. Illinois, will be received at the office of the City Comptroller up to 5 o'clock, p. ni. Thursday, Dec. 31st, ISM'S, tor the removal or all garbage of the city during the year IfnO. "The garbage, consisting of all de cayed fruits, vegetables and kitchen offals and dead animals, from the frcitt of all residences and streets of t lie City of Cairo as may be directed by the City Cornell and Board of Health. The contractor will bo required to remove all garbage during the months hereafter named as follows: For hte months of January, Feb ruary and December, two times each wt k ; March and April, three times each week: May, June, July, August. September, October and November, tlx times each week. I The removal of the to Hie sat isfaeilon of I li alth and ib ixited (hu Mile away from pc rtion of tl-e city. A bend in the sum of Five Hun dud (.",('.( Dollars with lurity must accompany Proposals For Furnishing Lumber to the City For the Year 1909. Cairo, III.. Dec. 5th. 19()8. Sealed proposals addressed to tie! City Council of the City of Cairo, 1111 nois, will be received at the office ol the City Comptroller up to 5 o'clock p. in. Thursday, December 21st. 19d8 for supplying to the City -of Cairo Illinois all lumber needed for public use during tin; year 1!m9. Bids must stale the juice for eaei kind of lumber, white oak. cypres white or yellow pine, and are to ! delivered io any pari oi ine city as may be ordered. A bond in the sum v.t five hundrei (50o) dollars with approved security must accompany each bid. Th city Council reserves the rigl to reject any and all bids. ERNEST NORDMAN, City Comptroller. f: r market purposes today wit h tfn I . "I'il :i:;s on the assumption of tin !'ii : : s. d I!:irr!maii influence in tli. i.rtrp by rearnn of the financial aid ix.-:.dd. The Harriman slocks weie ihe .si.'-l.ilni:ig feature of the market and Erie was include,; in the group of the same manner as was the Gould group. NEW YORK MONEY. New York, Dec. S. Money on call 2W2i per cent, closing bid Vt Time loans a shade firmer; e,'i days 2 Gi 3 per cent ; Sin days 3 to 314 ; six months .T. Prime mercantile pap' r to I '2 per cent. Sterling ex change firm, demand $ISG.i;u; sixtv days $ LSI. lufi, 5a. Bar silver ISV NEW YORK STOCKS New York, Dee. PETITION TO PROBATE WILL I State of Illinois. Alexander County ks. County Court Alexander County ! ccihImt term. i:oS. In the matter of tne probate of tin last will and testament of Alda U ( Smith. tbTeaio d. In Prnbat To all persons whom this may con approved tie- c- in -Greeting: each bid. I Notice j hTcbv given that on the garbage to be the Board of not less Cian any inhabited The reject council reserves the rigLt to any an I all bids. l.r.NEST NORDMAN. City Comptroller. Proposals For Cty Printing. Cairo. 111.. Dec. 5th. 1!o8. Sealed proosals addressed to tie City Council of th City of Cairo will be received at the (ffice of th" Ciiv Comptroller up o'clock p. m Thnrv.Uy, Ifc ccrut'cr f"r! !oi:ii; Hie i py riming tor the Jearl 1H"S. ' All bids nnisl include the i,ubli-h-! lug io F'noi' lHi!y nesp;i r of all the' MCMfdins cf the City Council, all! ordinances, governing li e ity of j Cairo, all oricial imiices ef whatever j Vind reqnirHl 10 le puldihed by the! laws and ordinances or t!.e City ef Cairo and all other official notice re quired by th City Council or County Court. The tje to Ic nse.1 i to le l,at I known a S int tvH. A bond in the sum of two hmdred 2t( Dollars with approved aocurlty Uiust accompwjy each bid. The Citr Council reserves the rU;'ot to reject any nd a'l bids. 1TRNE?T NOTiPMAV. an day or TVconibT A. IV II'OK. a tltion was filed in the cornty court ef Alexander count.". Illinois, asking tl at the Ja,t will and testament ot Aid R. Smith, lie, cured, be adndtted to prolate. The same ititlon fur tee" states that the following named persons are all the heirs at law and lessees: t harle A. Smith. Saiah lb box ay. .Apia R. 3-nith. Ton are further notifi. ,1. that the lic;iriiig of rho oroof of said will las Iw-cn t-et ,y t-aid c-ourt for the founh ily cr January A. p. 8t the her of 1" o'clm-k in the fore-won. at the onit house in Cairo tn mi l -(nri t'. hen and wlierv v(i rn aiMar. i lo'i p.-e fit and show cans. If ion haic. win raid will h,,uld not Irt- admitted to . ni,ate. JESSE T. MILLER. County Clerk. I'ateil t Cairo. Ill ..feciiilr Tt'. 1?''S. Hearty Old Time Meal. FVom Pepy'a Diary: My wife ked got ready a very fine dinner. Tlx: A isb of nifrrotr hone, a l-g "f nt it ton. a loin of real, a difh of foI. tbre pnl5t and te d'iza of lark ail la a dish: a gr-a 11 t. I fa's u-'i'j-p d!h rf atictov a di?b o' p'ant Today Yesterday Close Close Amal. Copper S?,'M Am. Sugar l.'!21 l !2 Atchison 'M'i. it. Pfd mi' iui? R. and O Ittk'.i 1"S M. R. T 55 "ft 55 "i C. and N. W lTI'i 1T:!' C. M. ami St. P 151 15u Colo. K. and I I"" in D. and R. G t7"-4 ::5i Do. prd X2-1; sii Gt. Nor. Pfd 1 v; 1 i;i; Illinois Central IIT ' 1 Pi "i Inter. M.-ts I5i 11 lo. Pfd ;:i;t ::; L and N '12:! 1.':' Mo. Pac rtti'i ti.V. M. K. ami T :: S. Y. C. 117'i. 117 Nor. Par 1 12' 112 Pac. Mail ::'; Peiiu. ... 12S7B People's ;as l'MI' 1mi Reading lln-1, nft RKk Island IC, ik). pfd ;i'4 ;ii'4 Sou. pfd n'. 117T, Sou. Ry 25'. Pnion Pac 12T lxt I', s. st.ti .-,:, :,4'4 Do. Pfd 1I2 112'j Wabash 1 S . 17T. l. Pfd 14', We-tcin Ciiiuii ;7',2 ;:v2 ceipts weather wore tin pressure vv idened :'. cents gained late 111 the December deliver) !oV( r. The finish 58 rit : No. :t day. except on the , which closed :'i was steady. No. :! white a a 'i -; -4 yellow 5,S',25H; May opeie'd 2!i: liighest. i;2V2; lowest closing ri2'!i; Decemler No. f,l"i'!ti2; 51' (f;5HT. OATS The slump in wheat caused moderate weakues sin oats early, but, a sibstantial rally followed and the eu-BC was strong 1 j. 'J Th higher. No. 2 white 52 Vi : No. 3 white 5fe?;52: standard 52. 'May opened 52: higliest ,",; lowest 5t",tS'52; (dosing 527: December 50 V, . RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. .. Chicago. Pec. 8. The following ar loads represent the day's move ments: Flour 27 17 Wheat !'5 I'll Corn 711 . 148 Oat; 2G!t ;',:;! (mm FLORIDA VIA fUKMPNGIMM i.oitimuus. a many . and waycrona, In con- nrvtlon with the Central of Georgia Ky. and Ihe Atlantic Censt Lino. On and after Oct ober ISlh from Chicago, a THROUQM 8LEEPINQOAR will be run from Chicago to Jacksonville v ia the afxive route li avinu Chicago dally at 7 p. 111., on the sleeping car lectio (poach flection coriHollriated with fleeptug car section at ('arbonrinlc, leaving Chicago at 60 p. in.) sf the Limited trsln ror the Kouth, arriving at HtrmliighKm :):! p. tn. nest day -and a Jacksonville at, 7:fjU the sucond morning. niifl'et-I.lhrary t.'ar Out of Chicago and Dining Cars Serving all Meals EnRoute nirwtcoiiiicctlnni at Jacksonville for all putntR tn l-'lorlda and fur Hteaibahlpt fur Cuba and Nassau. , . , , Tickets, renervatlnm, Information, tralo time and rates may be had of your local agent . O. HATCH. O. P. A., Chicago, 111, r A. H. HANSON, V. TM.,:hUrgo, IIJ. 1 f i.,. k ; i At ...ife ii. 1 ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. ' Winter Tourists Tickets. Cairo to Aberdeen Mies., and and ': .1?.10 Ts MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT. Minneapolis, Dec. 8. Wll EAT. December 1f7: May liu1;; July nOTiftlll. Cash No. 1 ' northern llo'i; No. 2 northern Ins '2 'ii I0804. 1 Vew NSW York. 2il5.'Oii No. 2 ceipts steady; Valor: No. J red 112' Options rli.sed sternly YORK GRAIN. Dec. 8. WHEAT- -Reexports flii.noil; spot red llOfl, Ti 112'i elc i fob. afloat, and m t .igher. December 113. CORN-Receipts let.tMMl; ' exports ,0'.iii: spot easy: No. 2 !!( elevator ( ami CI1-, f.o.n. atloat. uiuions cioseu . f; IK t lower: De einber OATS Receipts 51.0 1"; siot firm. nixed 5l'..'55.i: white "i.l fff .V; ; II pjicd White 5i;'if;r,2. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. f lieago. I)ec. 8 -CATTLE.- R ipls 7.oi.i; weak: steers 4i;ufi8oo; 'owf, ami lieiiers 2.i"Vi: nulls 27." 'it l'l : calves L'5offf,25; stockers rild fi edels 25'" 4K.1. IKiiiS itiK i ipts :::;.iii ; strong: choice lii'iivy shipping 575'o 587,2 : butchers 5ti5i58u; 1 it: lit mixed 5351 5' ; pin king 55el .",7:,; ,gs MK 115. SHEEP Km ipls 1 with lambs t-n higher lambs 525ii'iS': vearlings FROCK OF DPTCIfER'S LINEN. It a wide band ext?ndiiig around llu skirt aud below It js a tlounce of tucked linen with a deep hand-run hem. Them Is a yo.e of Valen ciennes bands to fill In the V'-shnped : eck and revers of Va enclenneii,iif feiied with linen em.broldery ci utinue "over the shoulders like a turnover collar. The .shoulder are embroid ered and Ihe loose aruihole- triinnrd wilbbdiid.s of linen and Valenidennps I'nder iMiffa of thread lace with cuff of vAilte ribbon are smart features of the design. Makers an! wearers of fasnionahle garments are ceriainly in.ieitted to the Jumper and sleeveless modes lot no end of original garments Suf I passing everything that has yecap peared in novelty in this . French lumper coat, which has been promi nently featured at the smart Euro pean inter resorts and continued among the leading fashions. Not only in design hut In development ell U the garment tmliiue. It li made of linen braid of the narrowest possible width, so closely interwo'n that it looks lika close fiiet net. The hi u id la then Inset with lo rue Cairo to McComb, 'turn return Cairo to Durant, Miss., turn ji.hj Cairo to Jackson, Miss., and re turn If ;ff Miss., and re- II. tl Cairo to Hammond, La., and re turn 20, (if Cairo to New Orleans, La , and return tl.W Also to Tourist points In Florida, Minaissippi, Louisiana, Texas and New Mexico. Tickets sold dally un til April 30th, good returning until May 31st, ISM. t. H. JONES, Ticket Agent, Cairo, UL A. H. HANSON. Passenger Traffic Manager. 8. O. HATCH, Oeneral Passenger Agent 4 . Japaai'a'Purp"' ioTM. ' ' The impor.tant : Inquiry with .re gard o Japfen In a .large way Is It not? gv to the dlredlon In which the nation la how moving. And Irt answer to this JMulry J am able tn give a niosL, uneqiilvofal andj fiult satisfactory itiwrr. Never before In the history ofvlhe country, and at the present itjUoe irr-Jdie history of no other country, do we-find the' aama Intelligent. dellberateNaod widely prevalent purpose to do" awsy with the nation's reproach and to rise tn the scale of national business moral ity. In laying this I spea.k what I know, to, be true.-i-Charles Vernon. . .Mootenegro's 'Sex 'Capital, " - Montenegro building a new cap ital at Antlvari," Lhe p'rfA of ira pres ent capital. The works, which are In the bands of- Italian contractors, were Inaugurated this mouth by the ruling prince, who Insisted In his speech; on the close ties of interest binding, Montenegro to Italy on the ene hand nd to Russia on the'otber, while he Wt Austria out in the co!d. It Is supposed that,-the new town la to Le. the terminal of Russia's Bal kan line, and the speech is regarded as having considerable diplomatic importance for that reason. . - " ut for HnuirreN. " ! The New York--Park' Department asked that visitors feed to the squir rels only hard-shelled nuts as the eiUng of soft-shelled ones permits the teeth of the p-is to grow long and turn uader, o'- that they are unable thereafter to ci?uk the hard ' nuts tfcey bury in thevground for the winter's store. These hard nuta consequently, rot and trae squirrels die of starvation. Here Is .an excel lent object lesson for the ; human race in the care or teem. , Coal of New Zealand. It Is estimated that New Zealand has an available coal supply or 1- 2itu,oo(UMMt tons, of which bo more than 211,111111. nun tons have been touched. SMITH BROTHERS THE BIG STORE 1100 WASHINGTON AVENU1 ' Ctalera In Everything that la food t Eat, Usf and Wear;' Excflualv AirU for tLANKE't Celabrateaf Jofra. Alexander County National ' Baiik Cemmeralal Avanua anal Elf Mil trtot CAIRO, ILLINOIS. .' t tapftal ,:;.iod,OB urpftaa n. S0t,0M ttUI; ou ; stri.lig sin ep 4nni 425 ST. LOUIS CATTLE. St lmis, Dec. 8. CATTLE. Re ceipts J.5n0 1nT15 loer; Tt-xa stiers steady at 27'ff ;:!"; : bee ti cr ;:iiefi 7'io ; stockers and f ;h d eri 2t,o4 4u; cows an. I tieifeis "hfrt Oln. IilMj.S - lieceiptM 21.') "; 15 lower I r:iged 4 25 Tt 170. GOVERNMENT BONOS. Refunding 2'k r ..lo::', lo.;i, Refunding 2s cmt ..lot 1e4 Registered H 1"',r'- l""r'4 Cu;in ::' "'; N. jv r.-t 12"', I-"1, N. m I s .ci,-, n ... 1:1 1j1 PROVISIONS. HI'TTEfl S'ea.lv and uncSa'ii: 1 f MLESE - It iii an-! unchanged. EGGS 4-4i-iir: mi -rem t-ITC. f OKFEE Oplions cli.se,! stea.lv et unchang' -d 10 hve t'in's lemer ie 2.'..'.- Ka. -c.-nit r 5 ., m ! i'-t: No 7. Rio rnit-l .in!!: 1 or. 'ova i".!?'. 1TGAR Haw t-. ; fair n torne :: c-rit!lfnl VI tt ne.Ja- - clear nil: refini s'ea-lv It Cairo Dearly te BuLetXA. everybody rf-ads Earthquake Carpenters. The term "t-at thquake rai pnter" at Prst glance niiht give the fmpietaion of a prison capablo of doing a Job In fast time, rean'arl? shaking the work together. To sunie terMn It might convey the Idea of a man whose work wa so ,oor that It was likely to drop to pieces at' any moment Actually it j a Jamaican term, anl a oed a great d al In Kings-oi after thp di.-.ater lhi. I rvV.r means a man l m ok Is in wrek ir.g. a man ho laiie n.t ih fali'-n bo:; and nn- 01' h t:.n Rich L4 Unttaed la 'h nifniriian .'ginn of 'u!.a there are many nil,--s and vai'en r,f eirui"l fei;.; - isnd. nea;i a!' un lourbed and H'siing fcactiiaPy as tb-y did h-'..re ,,f S;ania Js Eecnt 011. A Mi'D :st sa' tr-e ih'r.k N erid-r wba' ih-T think ef ihe a - taca tr::-t wpo r'- a3' aiid 1vs h's rerr.e-f"- ti'mirf in he d:y wioda Louver H pibli'an. 1 5t mm ILLINOIS CENTRAL Corrected to December 1st. 1901. THE FAST MAIL ROUTE Train Leave Cairo: 1:05 a. m. Dally Chicago Vestibule Limited, arriving Chicago 11:30 e."m 2:23 a. ms Dolly St. Lfluls Night Limited, arriving St. Louis t:0S a. m. Sleeping car open at I: SO p. ttL 5:00 1. Chicago Dally Rxpreas exocpf Sunday. 6:00 a. m., St. Louis afonlg U- i-ress. except Sunday. 11:19 a. m, 8L Louis Fast afalL 11:15 a. 'n Chicago Mid day 8pclal 2:35 p. .n., Daily EL Loula Limited. 2:35 p m., Afternoon Express tor Odin, Effingham, Mattoon. Champtlgfi 6:10 p .m, Thebea Aecomroodat'.oti. 7:15 p. m, Chicago and Eastern Kt press. ' orriCEM " . 1 - E. A. ufer ....frtalaail Chaa. Fanchtar Vlce-Prsltn1 J. H Galllgan ..Cashier Frank Spencer ...Aastrtair1 CaahIM Aceeunta ar aerparatlona anal lnlvfa uala especially aellclttd. Exchan furnishea" ta any part ef tha werltfw Alexander County r ;:M tC': 'a' Savings. Pank, CAIRO, ILLINOIS STRICTLY A SAVINGS BANK Capital ,.. .tsOOOS Surptiis $tQp00V ; .. orFicEns E. A. Butfar .res!-rrl C 0. fatter , ..Vlee-rrealdenl J. H. Galflgan. ..".Caahler Frank Spenear .....AaslaUM Caahla JUMPER COAT OF ODD DESI;N nifJailior.a of embroidery and coarse lace applique, these being outlined with narrow ruffle t'f (rn;an Va lencleons. ' The Jun-.rer ia eoaiplt rsted It. efTa:t. but if one have kiH and jati'tire. It ts r8!iy not so d:f flcnjt to acronirlih. ' Ttie coat la cut dowt in squa-e ef ffN;t at f he neck, b ith ham anj front, ani the ride. are s.allopi4 O'H tj match the re. . j h whole Is tnea ouiliaed with fncy linen braid dashes aitb the tnr?t suggtion of pEk a--d laTendar. TP- jE'iimpc t of plain i.iieti. of ry fine quality, 6 it rather Io-lv Woven aBd tbi ki the lmi s .1 sc iiiei "t !s la'd ea f.rety in in ti l le tcks. 2:30 a. m., Memphis and Nashville. 3:30 a. m, Memphis and New Qr leans Limited. 1:00 a. m, Paducah and Louis vllle. 1:41 p. m. Dally Memphla aad New i Orleans. ' 1M1 p. m. Dally NuhrUl, Chatta Door a and Atlanta. 4!30 p. ni, rulton Aceommodatloa. 5:50 p. mM Paducah and Lou un lie. . COO p. rn Memphis and New Or leans Special. , For through tlcketa, aleepmg ear accommodations and further Informa tion apply at Illinois Central Pasfeav ger Station. Cair.o III 1 'IHICTOM ' E. A. a'er J. H. aIHaa iThos- Seyw . C 0. Fatlee Mm. KIU ;, C.V.'Nft Chat, Fewenrar N. SL TTtltIteaa4 0. S. Laaaa aaff Faraaa Maraef ?a!4M Time BepeTtaT Cairo City Transfer Line aeeeaaor ta Btoltg m waiter J. H. KIERCE, Frep. " All klna f Haullna Deea FrefrrPy, Bath Fhanoe 1 1111 Washlnftew Avra, Catre, llllawla. M River Transportation Lee Line Steamers MANION. aae, Traffla Mgr. MOBILE & OHIO R. R Corrected to December 1st. Time af Traina at CAIRO 108. No. No. Soiithbauna Esprese dally, Express daily, Iv. ..1:50 p-m- ,.1:J7 a.m. Far Memphla aaa Way La a r eg ftatier Lee wefl. Pec. i. p.m e Lee V.a'ay. Dee. 11. $ p."t Petera Le Satura-ay, Oee. 42. p-m Far SU Lav e anal Way Le,a!et Peters Lee ...Thwerday. Dec 10. a.m Stat ker Lee e ay, JJec. 1J j.w Fee Fre'iM anal Faeeaaa ' aapiy al Hel!ay A Fltuttpe wwaeraaal, Ca'rw. By th Lii'rt Within. The am, 4 i l O'Sr ir in thn,, tbiai A f--;-',,i' 10 'b"se hi. fi lirm.f V ii.-o.u- Na Ne. Nertbbeung' Express dally. I 1:50 pw. Exp rets daily, 1w....t: 17 a.ea. J. H. JONES, rxkat'Aaawt. ROBERT E. LEE. General Managee 'Oaneral Off4k Baartk avp i C. BOL'RHE, G. F. A F. ,V