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'-Trr-n'-TrrrrT"." THE CAIRO BULLETIN, SATURDAY MORNING, J ANTJAJ. Y .,1$ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOfl o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ADS W THH CAIRO BULLETIN AttH READ EVERY MORN ING IN 3 000 FAMILIES. .'the Want Columns of the Bulletin e consulted by .hundreds of people every mornlag In search of leal estate bargains, articles for sale, lost 01 Jctmd, alt natkma wanted aad vacant. KATES i One Insertion, per word . . .01 Three Insertions, per word . .02 One Week, per word ... , .03 One Month, per word .... ,15 No Advertisement Inserted for less than 25c. O o o o o o o o o o Q c o o o o,c oooooooooocooooooc THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN Rates For Classified Notices. One insertion, per word 01 Three insertions, per word 02 One week, per word 05 One month, per word 15 No advertisement inserted for less than twenty-five cents. i I Stocks Bonds Cereals - ). ! i nam Of Yesterday's Stock Market, Main Teature Steel Movement At tracted Some Attention. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished front room In new modern cottage, suitable for two gentlemen or man and wife, 821 Twenty-second street. TO LET Room and board for bun band and wife. 310 Seventh atreet. Mo children. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished Toning with ooard, steam heal, elec tric lights and bath. Apply 9J1 Wal nut stieet. WANTED Clean white ras at the Bulletin office, at once. HELP WANTED. SALESMAN WANTED. Exp.-i i ence unnecessary. $100 monthly an. I expenses. T;ircna Company, Chicago, Illinois, WANTED Tailors, 1100 Collector. Apply Credit Washington avenue. FOR SALE OR LEASE. FOR SALE, LEASE. OR RENT Two story brick buiMing with base ment, 903 Ohio street. Thos. W. Gannon. ROOM For 12.50 per week. light housekeeping, 1505 Poplar street FOR RENT Furnished rooms with or without board. linO Twelfth street MISCELLANEOUS. rcith,, fresh milk, 14 full quarts for $i. Madden's Grocery, 332 Fourth street. Home Phone 764. FOR RENT Good business placa at 1311 Washington avenue Is for rent, store room 25x80. Apply- to John Roui'gois FOR RENT Furnished rooms suit able for llslit housekeeping. Apply 217 Seventh street . FOR RENT Ground floor and basement of C03 Ohio street. Apply on premises. FOR RENT Two separate office rooms at C13 Ohio stret. Apply Hal li.hiy Estate office. FOR RENT Six room cottage. No. 2--'! Third stnef, corner Washington.' n ut $18 per mo. M. J. Howlcy, Real Est aif Agent. Marsh Milk Sweet cream. Depot. Sweet Home Phone 4 milk FOR RENT Nicely room. Also dav board. Hell 712. furnished fron: 220 Sixth St. A 'lM'SINESS CHANCE--Would you invest from $:;,-( to $."00 in a legiti mate proposition that would net you a perpetual income of from $150 to $2"fi iter month if you could be con vinced of the fact? Address John K. Goodrich, Hotel Marion. Prof. Jacob Pottpen, of New York. I. -is the pleasure to announce that he Ion ,iust locatfd in Cairo as violinist of Vanosten's Orchestra, and will re cfive pupils at liiss studio, ,'IJOS Syca more street. Special attention given to beginners and children. Terms reasonable. VANOSTEN'S ORCHESTRA. Available lor dances, receptions, priwitc parties, etc. Office 1 4 Eighth s'ru't. Residence 3208 Sycamore, lluiiit Phone ilt. New York. Jan. 22. The narrow linii'iisions of the stock market was principal feature today. The move 'uent of I'liitc.I States steel attracted good deal of attention owing to hopes that the usual strong sympa tic effect of this stocks' action on the general list would prove effective in reviving tne market. Yesterdays two-point rise in i'nited States steel lid, in fact, have the effect of bring ing in some orders, the result being spread in price of i, at the opening m ur. extreme advance of a half. This carried it within a shade of 55, where it hesitated, owing to the very large sidling orders awaiting u at that point. At 55 the first sale was of 10,00,1 shares and other laro sales followed. Preferred steel stock also advancei to 115, which is a record price, the previous record. llir,s. having been mane in November last. The sinking fund bonds of the corporation are rul ing also at about their highest price. There was no definite news to ac count for this movc-ucnt. Assertions tha some large orders for steel rails were coming in from railroads were denied by officials of the corporation. The report thai an agreement had been reached in congress to limit the amount of the proposed reduction of ste-: was of such character as to be inccpaido of verification or disproof, and for this reason, probably the movement failed to awaken the cus tomary response in the general list. Some railroad equipment stocks which are largely consumers of Meol NEW YORK MONEY. New York, Jan. 22.-- Money on ca easy 1 U- lit I . per cent ; closing bid l1! lime loans active and easy, sixty days 2!4 per cent; ninety days 2-,j per cent; six months WftiV'i per cent iTitne mercantile paper pei cent. Exchange steady, demand sixty days -is t Soft 'JO. Bar 51 'is. 185.2," silver NEW YORK STOCKS. New York, Jan. 22. Today Yestrrdav Close CP s" Anial. Copper TO Am. Sugar Rfg I;;:: U'fl Alt bison ft!i.i !)M -, Do. I'fd 101 ImHi Pi. find O , 1 12 II ."i it. R. T 70 70 s C. and N. W 1 7S :t. l7S't. C. M. and St. P 1 ( ! M 4 1 til '-; Colo. F. and I i 2ri n. and it. ; :;s",s ::s ', Do Pl'd So sot;, Gt Nor, Pi'd Hi ill'. Illinois Central I I"; 1 15-'4 Inter. Mots 15-', in'j Do. Pl'd -I;',' fl-'ti j. titid N I2'!'i 12::R'; M',. Pae 71 7 1 Ts M. K. and T II i I". M. Y. C 12'e"' Kill-":; Nor. Pae I 10 i 1 10 o, Tar. Mail lit 32 '4 Perm 133' A i::;:1.. People's !:s lo I I02r,- Reading 137"s 13S Peck Island 21::i 25"; Do. Pl'd 01 Vi O!-"-, Sou. Pae 121 Sou. Ry 25"., :'i;'., Pn ion Pae 1 7ft ISO-';.; I'. S. Steel .",( ri"s no. pi.i inn in".. Wabash IS'.j IS'K Do. i'f.i IS'., !!- Wftern I'll'. m .... (V.i May P'S'i; July MX";,. C ASH- No. I iHnlherii 109tf; 0, I No. 2uorlheru t)"'it lti'Ti. NEW YORK GRAIN. New York, Jan. 22. WHEAT.- U ceipls 35,1100. spot rteiuly: No. 2 re lusifi'loit elevator: No. 2red 1 1 it f.o.l eloseil t; lo '.j alloat. Caption lower. May 111. C'OUN -Receipts 1 1,000; 3. non. Spot (inn ; No. 27o eh t.7's f.o.b. afloat. Options net higher. May OATS Uecoipis I'OO. Spot sli. while 5lfi57' fi 2. in export valor an closed : ll!4. 50,0(1. Exports I idy; inheil ,', I ft ,r 1 1 j ; clipped while 5i;n. THE REMEDY WAS EASY. Tl" ilix le:- had told Iot ,;i y oruaulc irouhle and the u:" re-led Willi herself. She bad iliwi m i-,t un, irtlgged for years', Ro, lea'iiieg t food n;nv.-i, she d feindiied to try now iiian. II. Is what she did: She cut. out all medicine. .Mie stopper! dieting; that. is. she tested things till she found Onw o,i 1 ecu wiui per, and ate of them freely. Mie ate slowly, laughing ami talking miicn in the process. She gave up violent exercise. took a brisk walk each day. but FOR SALI Thone CSS. FOR SALE. Ash stove wood. Boll FOR SALE Vacant lot mi Six-t-utll street near Commercial ave- i!iie. Apply joui Commercial avenue. LOST. l-OST Prown water tpanlel wlih white breast. Return to Fifth street and receive reward. I:r 330 POST Itlack and whito bull doj. Answers to name of Sport. Reward if returned to 703 Washington avenue. HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED FOR lT. S. ARMY Able bodied unmarried men between ages M H and 35; citizens of I'nitfd tSates, of good character and temper r'- habits, who can speak, read nn 1 write English. For information ap ply to Recruiting Officer, 411 Ohio St., Cairo. Illinois. SITUATIONS WAMfii Advertisements of not exceedin three lines will be accepted free for one week's time from any reader e The litillelin to be filed by advertis In person, on regular form, at the of (Ice of The Pullet In Company, 70 Onio street. The Rueti!i Company assumes no responsibility for any ad vertisemeit or statement made then1 in a. id will not accept under this heading iln notice of any perso Inown to be employed. products, showed some sympathy. Quite a varied list, of indrstrial specialties rose briskly 011 newly awakened activity, for the most part unexplained by any news. Forecasts of the week's currency movement modified the New York interest, in the geld movement. Th;' influx of currency is on so large a scale its to leave the problem for the banks one of finding employment for their re sourofs rather than of conserving their reserves. Although the banks have made ouh large payments to the sub-treas. !'.: i.unng the week 011 tne return of in compliance of the se retarv of the the sub-treasury operations v ole contributed $3.Ki2,i:d!i m'-s. This state of affairs is (' -er ed of .hopeful importance to piogi ess of business activity, and es of stocVs were inclined to yield after the publication of cash estimates Th-e result was a show of losses, at th- end of the dav u notable cas-s of strength. during the week rn .! ent deposits GOVERNMENT BONDS. Refunding 'S n-u. Rfdg. 2's coupon Register! d 3's . . . Coupon 2's ?ew N"W 4"s 1 s reg. . . coupon . 02'-. . I -I2"s .1110-1, .ion", . 1 1 r . . 12nV-'. 1 ii.:; 1 101 '., 1 0-, 1 ph.. GRAINS IRREGULAR News Almost Entirely in Favor of Bears Corn Alone Made De cided Advanec. one (()Oh a cold sponge bath each morning, going hack to bed for five minutes al'lerwarU before beginning to uress. She gave hersrlf massages of the o-iuoniiiiai, cnest and throat muscles lor five minuti s Ing. tuorniiiir and even- VI n to : 1 1 tii" pric 1 The .-'i' : , fu ll ill WANTED Position as nurse lti cm.finemcnt eases. Apply 1110 Cedar street. SITl'ATION WANTED Hons keeper or care of children by reliable elderly white woman. Address Mr Kelley, 2S14 Commercial avenue. Active elderly man wants emplo;. nieni of any kind. It.ip.l penman uood solii itor. Addre.-s "N. R. ;. 1 are Cairo IPilViin. PHILOSOPHIC MAUNDERINGS. niav nFk nufftlons of Any foo wisr man. Politics is rvijhty or a cnai business. panic, but . Commercial naviculon nts tn be up in thp nir. a'oft Ftill It's a jocr rboicp if juiicide N te-n firing thp coi.k and juduitie a Im'ir f how. No matirr bow much tho roridur 'or may knixlt don. the motorntan is nl a sbend of hi n. A iowin; lark of vejaritr a.ieme ln s may p attiilm'eii fo a ijiit -d l-hor nz" of rbry tr--'. POOR RICHARD JR.'S PHILOSOPHY fnint ! 4't V-' r r.-:f a 1 '! a;r id ty H mhn put i-Tl only aS-s diet:!'?'. Sir,dal t-v ! fmt, t it ccd - prH mi:lii'it aiii? If ri Miik 1 l i u.l tl on 'b milk of h::i an ki-einos. l.alf cf t woii'.l Apple Supirstitions. In Scotland one of she llallowc. f customs u.-ed to be a:iii; an apple at tte glas-i.'- That was to fctand In-fore a looking clavs and eat an apple with one hand and i'h the other c-omh the hair, when ti;p fare of one's f nine bus hand Would l.f seen in The piss loot,, ins over t l.-fi (.hotiMer. In the sonth of Kncland an apple charm was for each person present to fasten tn apple on to a s'lins, afi r which (he ytiincs wen h'in ami twirlecl lx-fon the fire. The owner of the aoplp which fil-t falls off is declared alKmt to he married As li one's apple fa!3 so doe s thp orili r of nia'rirnnny p-o-ceeil. Single idiss is the lo' of the owner of th 1,1-t apj !e , ft on the tiring. ro'i nir t'trtipfh r wra'h jsoniptirprn. At riti a licking Saturday Lvtciiig re, 14 oif.pr t:n.s if inii-- ,j(.sn't irind Horticulture at the Capital. Secreta y iln of the d partrner,t ef asriritl'nrp rp rd a a n . nt d'r, rer in Washing'-'n to th" amvoir !""' s who S-'ar.K n; in rh stl.i:'l, I a' 'hi- "n by thousand. 'More 15 "rifts, i-thaps, than f?o- sprine up." hp said. "In seerj f.h,,j, 1. ,,-her dir I hard one (f -.h's ania''T.:n complain nb: nit Thp t.a'rh ,f st he had Iw. isbt. ATier If bad f-nd.-il hi r,ir;i 1 ?.:int Tip li pau t ak floral ij'is'i"i-s - -Oh. by th- way." f fi,i 1 hat is a l.nn'y vfT It s oti" crcwi-d thp da:er. 'ths tour 1 !:irc It up bv tb t" fct-e it it Las bf CUN'S N w York in trade is Parser pay WEE LY REVIEW. Jan. 22. Development along conservative lines, rolls in manufacturing centers naturally help retail distribu tion, but this is still much restricted, thoiiuh underlying conditions are firmly maintained because of re bleed slocks in retailers' hands. The proc p.vt of a change in the customs reve nue l;,s naturally curtail operations in a ni'inber of important industries, and many enterprises that would add materially to the obmie of the t,:j ness are held in cln-i k until th-ie is definite knowledge regarding the pu.visiens of these laws. Clint inued low water restricts tic operation ef souk New Knuland paper ami oilier mills. The movement of cotton was lai-L" and iiie-s rruiiy inaiiitained. In the west faetoihs ill important in dlstri s ale still opi-rated short of fui! capiic-ity. but ad litional help is const in i ly (iiidoed. n!ait:inir the output mt.v arailually. t j: in t conditions still p'eiiil in iron id steel and no transactions of ini i.: tntii i- an- tii-tc-l. hair orders are cihed by sunn' of the smaller Iac:ts, tint tiiubo of this biislmss Is aid to ire obtained through iiiivIi r.ite 'trc c-ssloi.s to pries. Cast Iron pipi ts the most actle i!ei8ttaie,r of the lion tuprk't. The consumption cf l p( ' is not k'-eping pace with the rec i rd produtc ion and pi Pes ate dc- inill jfl c-otlSeipe( e. Mii'iutaetiiri-rs of ciit'nn too.ls at", I la1 int more jn 'epf'tidenr c th.ci, r mil1:' time past, j.artlv owina to th" fi !iiiiss of the raw material, but jrc ipaPy a a ir-sult of the rnarkel iproM im nt in thi't'hina trade. In ' the 1 on mar kt heaw coods arc "ic active an-! prices firm. ""Yhib-j io-t i.li'H Iin . c veppt fin" fain y Ac rst' I. Iic now l i tl -ien-d but .- t.'tmler of brv-r oterat:re ; t-' srrall an! itis have not ten tit:i;-dv Settle 1. Chicago. Jan. 22. W 1 1 EAT Move nient of wheat from Australia and Ar gentina to Europe was the shb-f sub jeel of discusion among the trader prior to the opening, and as weeklv shipments were again extremely h eral sentiment was bearish when She stopped overstraining her mind. When her head or eyes began lo feel tired she rested them. She neglected t worry and culti vated her amusing friends. In a month she was well. ONE NEED NOT BE NIGGARDLY TO SAVE MONEY. IN FACT, THE THRIFTY MAN IS USUALLY THE MOST LIBERAL, IN PROPORTION TO HIS MEANS. START AN AC COUNT WITH "IRST BANK & TRUST COMPANY. NOTICE OF AWARDING CONTRACT For Sewers Thirty-Fourth Street Sewer District. radini; began. Althoiis1 t eousld out the decline hading ;h there was ruble selling pressure t.irougli day, prices made only a slight owing to moderate sapor! bv l ulls. The news was almost entirely in favor of the bears. He ports from India claimed drought in that country was broken, while in the I'nited Slates rains were ueneral over the winter wheat belt. The linht movements in the northwest w;is ; i otu the only hullir li factor. The close was easy 's higher tii'Ht ', low er. No. 2 red 1 "S :4 -5 ! t it : No. 3 red lin;-,'i; lev' 4 : No No. 3 hard le.'ITi lot 1 hio-.l 1 e.', 'ft 1 m; r- ...-it! .May openi-n 1 u , Piddic notice is hereby given that tite Hoard of I .oca I Improvements of the City of Cairo, Illinois, on the 0(h day of January, 1:1.10. awarded the contract. for tho construction of jvnrii:cii nie pipe sowers. Horse eou- luecuons ami miet.s him lirlck man I holes in Thirty-Fourth and We--t Tlmtv Fourth Streets, Thirty-Fifth and West Thirty Fifth St n-ets,' Thirty Sixth and West Thirty-Sixth Streets. Sycamore Street, Elm Street, Wash ington Avenue and Highland Avenue, in the City of Cairo, under Ordinance No. 170, approved September 2. 1','OS, to earner & llanos at and for the -1111' of Seventeen Thousand. One Hundred and Seventy pedlars and Foity Throe Cents ($17,170,131, sill -je-ct, however, to the- right of the own its of a majority of the frontage of th-' lots, blocks and lands upon the said streets and avenues, or ir agents, to elect to take MEN ARE POWERLESS To I'Uht Agnlnat Dlsrnsp rales They Strike at I hp , I odrrlrloa; , t'u. To treat Dandruff, and Falllnff Hair, with lrntnrits or oils on which a. para iltle ftm will prosper. In like iifooplrur water fmm the ocean to prevent lha tide from ripltiff You cannot accomplish a satisfactory tare without having a right unilrrstanet tnsr of the fundamental cause Of tho trouble. You must kill the Dandruff Germ. Newhro's Herpl;lde does thin because it Is specially nmde to do that very tlilntf. Whpn thp pirm Is removed, the hair has no rholcp but to resume healthy growth and beauty. ppntroy the ciuse, you remove the eTct." fobl bv leadlne drufrclstB. Send 10c. In stamps fur sample to The HerpU'lJe Co.. Detroit, Mich Two sizes 50 cents ami J 1.00. Paul G. Schuh & Sons, Special Agents SMITH BROTHERS THE BIG STORE .1100-1 WASHINGTON AVENUE CcaUrt In Evtrythlni that It E Ua an Wtar. Exclualva Ant far ILANKE'S CalabrataaJ Caffa. m RAM'S HORN BROWN PHY. S PHILOSO It takes all of a man's history to ex plain any part of it. Folks who know little are little, -uo mutter how bin thev talk. The cross to which Jesus went was not covered with velvet. Diplomas from the school of expe rience are tenerallv worih all thev If we could only get our eyes wide open, everywhere would he Wonder- hind. Make your mistakes pay their board and room rent by teaching your something. If the cow ever did jump oyer th moon, she didn't do it all in one jump. Alexander County National Bank 'fir n-i7 (frit pin t -na Cammtralaf Avanaa antf EIMh Mraal CAIRO, ILLINOft. CapTlal urplva i Christ did not come win id it new religion. give 11 Himself, to give the lie came to The (unable of ihe wise and fool li virgins will he repealed as long as tho woild stands. I he faint h. art gives up at the first hade tree, because Hie road ahead :oi-:s M hoi and dusty. The devil Rm .(,ts ,(,.,,,1 ()f waiting iniiiniiiii le u on 1 he man who has on the whole armor of lb, J. Anybody ran go on dress parade, but it takis a man with Iron in bis blood to fight and win ball lea. I he Lord may b: showing the ngels w hat good work he can do with iiooi- tcids.- Indianajiolis News. '-" M-HWaVtf lM,Mal - E. A. luttap ....... ...r.,-..traTa'M Chis. Fauehtar VIea-PrtsHati J. H. Galllun ,.Caahla Frank Saanear .....Aailitanf CuMlaa Aeeaanta af earpcratlons ana" InaTyrt uala aspeclally solicited. Excrian furnlihaa" ta any ar1 af lha warlA Alexander County Savings Bank ' CAIRO, ILLINOIS 1 STRICTLY A SAVINSS BANK Caaltal W,00 SuralM . . .... . . ... .M0t Ih Mot JitfrMklnf JJrlo la th World T 1 low I iitlni lend new . th. '11 li 7 V July :'7", . COIt.N Wet wi belt which will iiioveim nt of t he mode-rate advance-laihi'i- active bidd S'-.inl V. Tile (!' Si hiuber. No .' while i;rj'. : No. 3 yo May op. n, d o.'V.f.. : lowest I',.", CJ1, July i;:'-'-;. OATS. The 11,., ike sideta'de firmnes-1. houses ar.-l p:ovi-i.,ti closing PC III. ay in to ill ( ron, cause, shorts b. in Offerings w or was firm ' to '.:', rn 50 1 : N'.v : v. llow 5'i' j, 'it 5!t :, r-'"-: highest 1: ' ; closing 1;.' ' fairly eased profit ,'n I ive a lil T 1-taking. ing tmchanc w bite Tr ." hi'(!ie.-t 5 J i.K ' ing 5:. Jolv exhibited COl Coinniissio interest-' Wei buyeis. The m.-iik- l.l'e ill the bes-ioli o price s ill Ihe close :i d lo 1 lower. ' No. . May open-.) 52 U, 1 5-'!4 : lowest chi said work and enter Into a written contract to do the whole' of said work at t.-ti (I'M per ce ntum less than 'the said price at whie-h tin -aim was awarlod to said Garner & Hares, within the time and in tt manner reipiired by law in sucli cases made and provided. Datcl this ::ist day of January, A D I'.te'l, r.EOHUK PAHSONS. Picsid-nt of the poind of lic.i! Im prov ciiie nts of the City of Cair Illinois. tiest: - ERNEST NOI( DM AN. Si-cntary of said Poaid. IKt BOTII.fS it ll fMd Hn, (irorsrlis tei Stin-tt RECEIPTS AND Ciiie ilZ". 1 a i lit' nt -: Flour ! at ... Corn . . . . O.lts J.. nt Ch CHICAGO LIVE 'Hkro, .1.,ti. :.-- BANK CLEARINGS. rk. J.I: ;.' ! I ' ! 1 j' i.-s in t;e! -rn t'-c-t! . t 1,-r I'M t .1 : i iitt mi 1 e a! n l 1. -; lioi;s- h.irh- 1 in.:..-.: le "I , I i :, 1 5 ' ' - b'-ai I ''! Oil' I SHIPMENTS. :.-The follow, I tile dav's mov 4 . .1:; STOCK. I'ATTI.E St. . Is is 1 I -. :75: In,: .-reci,. FlV. ,.1,'ng '. : light U. po CHANCERY NOTICE. State of Illinois. AlonanJer County ss In the Alexander County Circuit Court. February te-rm, A. I). l'"i'. In Chancery Sitting. Miles (!. Asii'.v, Complainant v Sav iiiiah A! y. Defendant. Iiiil in v'hriicery for Divon Thp abovo named defendant 1- hf re by notified that said complain ant ha tins .lay fil'-d in sai I t ourt a certain bill In "ham-cry for Divorce against her and that Summons has is . ue, I the reon r turnabb' mi ti,e first day of the next term of sai l I'ocrt, to be- l.ohb-n at the eouit hou' in Caiie Illinois, on the Mh day of February tie-vt Cairo. llline.K Jan. Mh. A. D. P-nfi ALFRED I KOVy.N. Clerk. M. J OSIIEA. Complainant's Sola-it or. NOTICE. -U H pvp'v day ! mi ,'.;:i;ol. CIIECSE- Kii i:i:c;s r. . i r" -n: -., t e t lin' I g- -I s:,'.. ; I O I ,-a, e-t ?-!v : No. 7 eel ' ( t : fV:r-?ov s PI 1..1.H-R? 'V :!-'f! PROVISIONS. Du'! ari l t rjs aie! in .1 rn, l.irne-.1. r: w st..,n 'yn, ::r !i.n 'iii-l stf-adv t" fve J jlit hiehr ! a"-h : so t t -. S' I.e-iii-. 4 ... s s'.-ck. !, ar: ! I LCUIS lei . CATTLE. . - t'.TTU:- I 'axes wi.- ,!,; - oAiiiiii: '- my ofpee. 1 r.rid pay no JUHN .Irtii. 1 -i.-d 1 1 1 1 Tie ..IM I :a SHEEH.XN. I Sup. i v i-m ILLINOIS CENTRAL If. R. Wir..er Tourlats Tickett. Cairo to Aberdeen MIpb., qd return Cairo to Durant, Misa., and re turn II. It Cairo to Jackson, Mist., and re turn 11.11 Cairo to McCornb, MIh., and re turn 18.11 Cairo to Hammond, La., and re turn 10. H Cairo to New Orleans, La., and return 31 . St Also to Tourist points In Florida, Miksissippi, Louisiana, Texas and Now Mexico. Tickets sold dally un til April 30th, good returning until May 31st, F.iO!. J. II. JONES, Ticket Agent. Cairo, IIL A. H. HANSON, Passpntter Traffic Manaier. 8. O. HATCH, General Passenger Agent. OFFICERS E. A. BiMfar..........' PraaTtlanl C. 0. Fatlar Vlea-Fraaltfanf H. aalllian.v. Cathlatt Frank near .-.. Assistant Caatila ' SISECTORS E. A. Baa-ar 4. H. tallTfata Th.a, loyal ' C O. Fatlaa Wm. Kluaa H C. V. Naff Chaa. Fwiahtaf X FT. ThlatlaWrMi! D. S. Lanaiaa "V Siaaria ParaaM Inlaraal Paltl an Tlma Saavsrla. Cairo City Transfer Lino Snteaaaor to Stolti tt WaJtara J. H. KIERCE. ProF. All Mai's af Hauling Oona PramafTy. . Bath Phenta 1ZS . Itff Waihlngtan Ava Calra, ITTTiMfa. ILLINOIS CENTRAL Corrected to January 1, 1909. THE FAST MAIL ROUTE Trvne Leava Cairo: 1:05 a m. Pally Chicago Vrstlbul Llm'ted, arriving Chicago 11:30 a. m 2:?3 a. m.. rally St. Louis Night Un ited, arriving St. Loula 7:0f a. in Pleppl ig car on at 8: 10 p. m. 5:00 .1. m, Chicago Dally Ripreat eicrii Sunday. 5:00 a. 8t LouJa Sforaig Wt vres fc"pt Sunday. 11:15 a. m, SL Ior! Fait Wa.IL 11:15 a. Chfe aro WM ds Specla! 2:35 p. .n, Pi'!r St. Louii IJailtvl. 2:35 p tn, Aftprnex.n Bipraaa for Odin. Effingham. Vattoon. Chamoa'cn 5:10 p .m, Theba AccnmniodaOoT. 7:15 p. m, Chicago and lutprm Rr press. ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. Rfl CENTRAL ROUTE TO FL-ORI D A VIA BIRMINGHAM Columbus, Albany and Wsy cross. In eon ntx-tlon with the I'rntral of Georgia Ry. and tha Atlantic t'oant I.tne. Un and alter Oct ober IHth from Chicago, a THROUC1H BLEEPINQCAR will be run from Chicago lo Jacksonville via the above route, leaving Chicago dally al 7 p. nt., on the Iw.pln car sectlan (coach sertlon connolldatM with sleeping car section at Caraondale, leaving Chicago at 60 p. m.) of the l.lnilted train for the Houth, arriving at Htrmtnsham Sri a p. rn. next day and a Jacksonville at 7rfj0 the second morning. Iiulte l l.lbrarj Car out of Chicago and Dining Cars Serving all Meals EnRoale I'lrcx t cnnnwtluns at Jacksonville for alt points In KlorMa and for Steamships for Cuba and Nassau. Tickets, reservations. Information, train time and rkUis ma; be had of jour local agent H. a. H ATCH. U. P. A., Chicago, tit. A. H. HANSON, r. T. M.. Chicago, I1L MOBILE & OHIO R. R Corrected to January 1, Tlma af Trains at CAIRO 1909. No. No. No. Nc. SoulhbVMnal Express. Daily, Iv Express, Da 'y, ly .1.50 2:17 p.tn a.m Narthbaund Express, Da ly, Iv Express. Da ly. Iv. 1:50 p m ..1:32 am l. H. I0NES. Tie Age. 4 2:30 a. m, Miiip!iia an! N,ahvii;e). 3:30 a. m, M'Tphia and Kw Or t't Uml!1. t:00 a. m Padurah aii1 Iq'ST:i 1:41 p. m, paitj Vnrrin aai n- Irair Sa!nrdav. Jan. 23. 2. ra River Transportation Lee Line Steamers For Padncah. tansi!If. loois- il!f. Cincinnati and ln!f rmcdlafc landings. Sir. PFTFRS IFE THE NATES DIDN'T COUNT MAN WHO PROCRASTI WILL BE SORRY HE START A SAVINGS AC WHILE HIS HEALTH WAS Ho Tfr;i, ?',7i:',. firm: fair !, tt .17: ti luche r: i:-. raic 1 I 1! :t.l . n 1 : r-f:ni-'B moai j r'tl t- Lli-.d l-t--4T. MINNEAPOLIS ihinajii -. Ja WHEAT. 'GCCD AND WOr.K PLENTY. IN j TEREST COMPOUNDED TWICE A YEAR AT THIS BANK ON ALL SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. $1 WILL START YOU. FIF-iT fcAISK C TRUiT COMPANY. ! Or:c ana 1:41 p. m, F!lr Nasfcras-, C.atU inoofa ml Atlanta. 4:30 p. m, Pultca AeernirOrlftt'.oB. 5:50 p. m, Palucah aad Loa'anil : 00 p. m, Metnt'b anl Nsw Or laus f?(K-ial. For thre-eich tlrie-ts. aW)dj car aceximinrhlatl.ens and further triform a Uon at ply at Ii;ino!s Ceatral rum gr Station. Calr o IIL J. H. JONES. TUkH AiatH. C. A. MATCH. 6. P. A. j A. H, HAN 80 N, Pass. TrefTa Vp. For Memphis and HayUndiigv SADIE LEE Lravrs Janaarj 21. al S p. m. ana Patsije arp'y at ,l rt Wharf boat. Ca r C BOURNE. G. F. A P. A Far Pr H Hail day A Ph ROBERT E. LEE, General Binstf Gerca! 4 8w4h Prt Strtt, Ktmph;a, Taav I