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f THE CAIRO BULLETIN, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 3, 1900. Womb's Beasity ome vromen retain their beauty to an advanced a Bat tfdmen, who regularly endure pain, age rapidly, for Buffering leaves its lasting marks on ibexes esAriJl women suffer more or les with some form of f dmalo trouble. It should not be neglected. vafd the mmtreat yourself at home bY takinar fiardbi I 4fl tMuaandA of Beflih at oca and etve Cardui a fair trial. ... M Ml TAKE It Will Help You STrt. Katie Burliony 6oreville, 111.; tried Cartful an3 writes: "I Buffered with female troubles, and .wae bo sick I could not stand ott y feet.. Finfllt; I began to, take Cardui, and toon began to md. Now I am' abe to do all my honaework and am in much better health; than! was before."' .Try, it - --; -r ; . , AT '; ALL DRUG ; STORES .-. NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORS MOUND CITY. i ADril 2. Hcv. Dunn ot Grand Chain, who has spent the past few ilays with Hcv. Muiubour loft Thursday for Ills homo. George Sehuler made a business trl) to Mounds Thursday. Mrs. Frank Handle)' and Mrs. Geo. Belts drove to Cairo Wednesday. Mrs. Kd Reichert of Levities was In the city Thursday the guest of In r Bister Mrs. Geo. Sehuler. Masses llola 'id Morii BaitlJ-or went to Cairo Thursday where they will visit Mrs. Solby. Kev. I. A. S. Parker and Rev. Sear-, of Vienna were In llic city Thursday. D. J. '.Craig was a ' Cail'O vlskor Thursday. Finest Steera was in town Thurs day from America. Mr. and M,-s. Jake Blum passes through here Thursday en route to their home nt Mounds from Cairo Miss Floramel Hutrhlson speit Thursday in, Cairo. Miss Edith Davlrt is the Kuest ol relatives 1n Cairo. Miss Ieonora Sehuler returned home Thursday fro li Cape Clrardcuu where the spent the pas' few moiuhn with her brother, John Schu family. , an I Mrs. K. Dilsworih and her Mrs. Pay ton returned homo day from Cairo where they mother the family of C. It. Herbling. Mrs. J. T. King of fairo, who bos been visitirg Mrs. A. Murphy the past few days -returned to her homo in Cairo Thursday. Messrs. Kelloc, Vilburn, Jones and Gannon of Olive IJranch attended Ma aonio lodge here Thursday evening. Mrs. Win Lewis returned honu. Thursday from Cairo. J Mrs. u. 8. Koblnson of Gale is ti.o guest of her bister, Mrs. T. Q'Sulli van. Mrs. Clias. Cnren .and Mrs. John Culp ami Miss Fannie CummiiiR.s were Cairo shoppers Thursday. II. A. Mason ami daughter H.r.d, visited Mrs.. Mason In Cairo Thurs day. '' Mrs. Met Qnarrels of Mounds was the guest of her sister Mrs. Cha. Livesuy Thursday. Dr. Rice was a Cairo visitor Thurs day. Mrs. Harbnra C'ik Is finite 111 at lier home on First street. Mrs. G. C. Arey nrd daughter Vera of Cairo spent Thursday at the lum of Mrs. G. Johansen on .HiV.i street,. Mrs. A. V. Clark was a Cairo vis itor Thursilay. Mr. Chilis Keller cel-brale.l .. 66th birthday at his home en Matii street ' Thursday. ' 11!" ns Crorp" anl 131 ward-and their tamilics all of this elty.alao .Mr. and Mr. Canu.nfJ Cairo, i't ho "latter n Ulster of Mr. Keller enjoyed a Kor'tt dlun-r v.jth hltn .llHl a'vciy idea-Mint day spent. , Air. Keller was the recipient of several fine presents. Mr. and Mri. P.obt. IVvmv ;i:;d 1 it- tie were. Cairo Visiiotrf Wednesday. VIENNA. Ms-ch S1. Mr. ortd Mr; . H" .thcriii';;o,i r -turncd (o their rot-ie in Her: isl.ii'-t Tucs lay. Mis. A. L Compni if M trd City visited relatives he:e undn." an 1 5ln iday Dr. O. F. Mar; in ct Belkna". fs in town today (Wcdn mla I en h isi tlPJS. Mr from Hur.'i Wallace has r turned n three weeks vi-ft at IIo Springs as well Atk. He is wt inrtioving ni his fH.-nds wise. Mrs. 1M Fr.,ncis who hes be a ftuc?t of her mather di ring the f?b f,enc of her father. Mr. Hugh Wal lace, returned to her home in De catur. Ill, today. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Riip"11 anJ son vjsited friends in Bunoomb on Sun- G. W. Cummins of Reevesville, al tended court here a few days. 6ther women have done. ..... .. ;,, ... ... .... AS, M.' . - . m Mr.' and Mrs. C. M. Dorrls and chil dren are visiting the, lat' er's rela tives in Jonesboro Miss Effie Galivner of Kldorado. was a guest Sunday of the fauil'y of W. R. Galeetier. .Mis Bertha Sanders Is a guest of her man v relatives here ties week. Phe has been taking a course in a training; school for nurses In Kvans ville, 1 11 .1 . '.Mrs. .1. Rosenberg and son Dave, are iif St. Louis this week, the for mer to visit relatives and the la ter lo buy new spring goods. Mrs. Masrie Simpson has returne.l from a foir months' visit wii.1) her daughter in Ft. Worth, Texas. She visited her son.' Marion at Cham paign on her vay'J.iom,e. 4 Misses Kate- and , Aniil Ballowe spent Sunday with' Mr. and Mrs, Sam KaiiK ill Grand C.Ijain. , ,,. ... Mr. Sdui Mljlef of',.MVtr'pioii.-i': vis ltd rela lves in Vienna on Tuesday. .Mrs. A. Newhohls cf New1 Burn sides was a guPst of her brother, Mr. Mark Vvhitcaker here on Monday. The nienibers of the Woman's clnb were verv pleasantly entertained at the last regular meeting by Mr. Bettie Boyt and Mrs. T. B. Powell nt the home of the latter. I; was a irnslcal afternoon and tho program was enjoyed by all present, limits were served at Oie tlic meeting. ' A nember of the friends Refresh close cf of Mrs W. II. Gilliam met on Monday ait'er neon and visited hero at her home on North Fifth s'reet to honor Iter b'l-ihday anniversary. Mrs. Robert Cllliiim of Tunnel Hill came down to J( iii the merry crowd. Mrs. Gilliam ' ( covered I rem the surprise in tim io partake of the dellcl"iis reficuh '.ueiits prepared by the ladies. In honor of the fiftieth anniversary (f her birth Mrs. M. F. Phillips was tepdered a surprise party by b" members of the M. E. Aid soeietv en Friday evening. In one of the cenusts Mrs. Pell Clalaspi and Mrs. '. W. Whitenberg were tulzo win ners, while "Mrs. Jenn'e Sanders r .' reived the consoh.tiou'. Dr. Frank Dines of Albion, W. II. Gi issnm of Simtison. J. F. Mackey f Grand Chain and otaer gentlemen from a distance are here todav at tending the cattel sale of M. Mozl '.v and sen. Attorney David Cowan has I n in Cairo this week on political l.u i ncss. Tantjljm Named by Discoverer. It Is aald that EkckerK, tile Swedish . si-overer of tantalum, gave that B.r'.'u to the mot.il bPcaure of the tan talising difficult!? that ho encoun tered while investigating it. It is only recently that tantalum has been ob tained in a state of purity. A einlo jouud of taatalitra snfftx-3 to furnish 23,000 lamr-', o.-cli cf 2o cr.ndle power. Severe Operation. t never caw anybody that suffered from throat trouble as much as my Vn'le GriiT'n used to," sail Mrs. Lap Klit:g. "He l ad It bo bad that finally the doctors had to make an incision in his f arcophngus and remove a part, of it." NOTICE OF COLOR OF PRIMARY BALLOT. State i f lllinids, Ct,"nty i f Alexander, fs I. Jej, c E. MiKcr, County Clerk in 1 for the Cenntv or Al-M'nd'n ;o hi- s.'ate il'ioatil. -1" hereby cr:f fy that I have pumMir to law ? lectcd colors for the primary Ixi'hits cf the rf spi cMve I'artie- at the pi i traiy election Aer'I L'.tb. lrft.'. ii s:;l I cotinty. as fo' -.. n-l't:b'i( an party. V' l o" . Democratic party. Pink. Prohibition party. Light PI e. Socialist party. Red. In "tpstitniomy whrrHf I ha e h' re nnto Ret my hand and affixed my of ficial seal at Cairo. Illinois, this J 1th day of March. 1909. JESSE E: CNnLLER. County Clerk. SPORTS ARRANGING GOOD PROGRAM. Unless present indications bell? themselves next Friday night the Cairo sport enthusiast will be afford ed a program of athletic events ut tlw opera house which wll untprs tlonably equal any presented hre this Huason. Aside from tho main event, the Collina-Montour catch-as-catch-can wrestling match, there will be about four preliminary events, nil glove contests, in which the contest ants will be of the usual first-class order. The two battle royal events, tho first between five white men and the second between six colored fight ers, wil be on the program, an I promise to be as interesting as ever. The names of tf.e men who will fur rsh the other events are not yet ready for publication, because nego tiations between them have not yet come to a head. A fine preliminary prom-am had been arranged for last night, and it was at first thought that it would be a ;;.od plan1 to hold the events over till next week, bet it was found necevsnry 'to make other arr.iivjemeiils, nud a unv list wil! !c secured. , TEAMS MAKE PROTEST. Chicago, April 2. Tho clianipien ship committee of tho Central A. A. V, today awarded the basket ba.ll i.htnrpli :iship to the Illinois Athletic club of this city. s Protests were sn ored by several teams competing in the recent tournaniont at Detroit against William Osborne, a member of the winning team. It is claimed that Osborne was a professional. $10,000 MARATHON TODAY. New York. April 2. The ltiteiia tienal Marathon derby takes place tomorow If :he weather is favorable Johnny Hayes, winner of the Olym pic Farathon in London, will repre- s--"i:t the I'nite.l Stat.s; Allied Shrub, cf England, will wear the I'ldsm Jack; Thomas Longboat, the Oncn-'aga Indian, the Maple Leaf of Canada; Dorandc Pint"i will repre sent Italy: Mat hew M'alotvyo will bear Iiieand's insignia, ami Henry Styvos the iri-color of Fiance. The prize the men will compete for Is flft.oOO cash, divided into feur purses cf ir,,noo, Ji.r.OO, fJiu and SI. up. This i?, the richest purse ever hnig up for a similar event in this or any other count rv. GREAT BOAT RACE. London, April 2. The great annual 'oat. race between the crews of 0 IV rd and Cambridge Universities is to take place tomorrow over the Thames course from Putney to Mort-ia'-e. This is the world's greatest clasle in university acipiatic sports i.nd the arnual renewal of the event tomorrow is exciting as much atten tion and promises to attract as large ;i ciowd of spectators as in any pre vious year. Of the sixty-four races rowed sine" !"!!! OxIVrd has won thirty-four and Cambridge thirty. In 1S77 the two crews rowed iv. dead heat. Of the last ten contests Cambridge litis won eight victories and Oxford two. MARATHON DERBY New York, April 2 The Marathon rax ', which had been the most prom inent feature of the present itthletie Benson in th" metropolis, will reach a he Polo Grounds. Wih hewiioa.ol Its zenith tomorrow nlicrroon with .1," uiiiiiiMg of a $l(l,ni'i) marathon l .iby at lite I'ido Groends. With the J I i odli s!. long !istaiu.e runr.er of America and Europe as the contest er.ts, iae event is sure to be a thiilling one. The field will comprise Tom Lmg b: at, the great Canadian Indian r.t.:-m-r; Alfred Shiubb, the English champion: Dorando lMetrl, the speedy Italian; Henri SI. Yves, the celeliiuted French runner; Mat Ma ioney, the former amateur lorg-di; tar.ce runner of America, and Johnny Hayes, the winner of the Olympic Marathon in London last summer. The $l"Mmi prize is to be divided: $:..om) to tle wini'cr; $2,5m to the :;e(oiid man, $l,0(o lo the third, and 1 ,KM to fourth. Was a Lucky Day for Etgland. Admiral Nelson wns the recipient of favoritism in the matter of his ap rolntnienr to the British naval serv ice. Nelson's father could not have af forded to send bis fon to Osborne. "But if he had been Nelson would have been rejected as physically ijn fit," says a writer. "Nelson was shoveled into the navy under a bit of Jobbery and pushed on by backdoor influence." The Ungodly Church Ccugh. The problem of the church cough has never been patir.fartorily solved. Even holy persons are subject to ca trrrh and to other causes of irritation of the respiratory mucous membrane, for which it would ho harsh to rank them with tho ungodly. British Med ical Journal. Should Have Looked for Elephant. A Hallor enters a livery-stable to hire a horse fir the day to take some rierds 1r.'o tr. country. The proprie tor l:rs one brought out for inspection, and beams: "There's a beauty for you! Snail head, clean legs, rhort back " "Short back be Mowed! We want end with a long back. It's to carry liir.e." Beware of Making Enemies. Welsh proverb: A dog's friendship Is better than his hate. L City Revenue Will Probably Be Dis cusied Under Cirection of Chairman W. M. Hurt. W. M. Hurt of tile Rhodes-Burford Furniture Co, will be the master of cere-monies at tho Merchants' Luncheon today, at Alexander club grill roerm. Mr. Hurt, has been there before and has taken a lively inter est in these affairs all along. lie will present for discussion a"sub.jocl of impnuant local interest, probably something relating to tho city's reve nue problem. A largo attendance is looked fcr, and a good dinner will me served -by Manager Tell. - FAUST THE PLAY AT OPERA HH9 PRESENTED THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT BY WELL Dre'lFPED COMPANY GOV FOLK MONDAY NIGHT. "Faust" will be presented at the opera Inuso this afternoon and to night -by the Porter J. White com nanv. in brief, the plot is its follows: Faust, a learned alchemist, doctor of philosophy, having reached that iigi when all pleasures that, the world contains evokes tho aid of the spir its to r;ive him new emotions, that lite might be worth living. a re sponse to li'is frenzied appeal Mo phisto appears and agrees to give Faust youth, health and all the pleas urable enjoyments to be drawn there from under the condition that when ibe gamut is run his soul shall be long to Mephie.'o. Faust, is daz'.led and held spellbound by a beautiful vision of Marguerite, wrapped In an au.'rtdic halo, which fades away as he passionately rushes upon it. Ho ace' iles to Mepliisto's demands and a compact Is drawn between them. The aged and senilis philosopher is Irntit; iormod into a handsome youth, burn ing with passion and eager with an ticipation. From this time forward lilw fie though'- (V of .Marguerite. Then follows a series of tragic events in which "Faust" and "Mar ",uerite,'' are made the victims of Mo p.risto's scheming, and In the pre sentation of-which impressive stage settings play au important part. The company today is well ' equipped. Prices: .Mitinee 1, 20, 00 iccnta; night 20c lo $1. Monday's Attraction. Hon. Joseph W. Folk, former gov ernor cf Missouri, will lecture at, the Cairo opera house Monday April Oth, Subject: "The Era of Conscience." No man. in the public eye has been more in demand than Gov. Folk and no man harder to get, and after sev eral veins of continual urging he has consented to a limited number of oi gngeinoi'ls. Gov. Folk litis been do ing things-decisive things In Mis souri, and has called tho attention of the entire world lo his splendid ca reer both in St. Iuis and Jeffereou CPy. Such a man is sure to have a message, and an anxious public awaits him in every Plate. Tickets One both lower floor and dress circle; on sale ami exchanged Monday at S: a. m. at box ociee. IS IB IESII1T Mia. Fred Whitcamp Died Yesterday I'l Two Months Funeral Sun dayAged 55 Years. Mrs. Fred Whitcamp, aged 00, died about l":,'!i) o clock yesterday morn ing at her home 222 Sixteenth sine!, after tin illness of two months. She bad resided here nearly nil of her life and was a widow of the late Fred Whitcamp a well-known butcher and formerly ox-police ocicor. ,The. de ceased is survived by three daughters Mrs. Oorgic Morris and Mrs. Al Steele cf Cairo and Mrs. Charles Eat or of Decatur, two sons Fred aiei Andrew bntii of Cairo. She Is also survne.i ty two sis'ors, one at t. Ijouis and one at New Orleans, who have b en notified of the death. Funeral service will be held Sun v aftern on at 1:30 o'clock at the resilience by Rev. . C. H. Annslroiig and a. special train will leave Four tee:th strict at 2:10 p. ni. for Villa Ridge cenu'tery. Keep Close to Nature. For since his blessed kingdom was first .3'abhshod in the green fields, by th I'.k-'slde, with humble fisher men for its subjects, the easiest way into it hath ever been through the v. ieket p.-'tp of a lowly and grateful fellowship with nature. Henry Van, Dyke. Was Not to Ee Improved. There is an antique anecdote, but one so much to the point that it will bear repetition, which thrown a side light on Mendelssohn's acute criti cism. A pupil confessed himself un able to solve a problem In counter point did not know where to put an other nolo. "I am glad of that," was the response, "for neither do V UNCHEON QOOOOOOOOO fcawflBgy Q liLia ,.. , , .1 O - ; - ; Q IQECAUSE the Cairo City Gas Company will reduce the price o &2 ol gas on April 1, 1909, to $1.50 per thousand tect and will $ give a discount of 25c per thousand feet if the bill is paid p within ten days from the date of the hill, making the net price Q to the consumer $1.25 per thousand feet. EVERYBODY can q ana siiouia use gas An 18-lnch, Doub!e-0vcn Clarke Jewel Stove will he furnished, connected free, (on easy terms) for - - - - o 1 I A Strong, Clean and Active 'Bank l i FIRST BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 609-611 Ohio Street, CAIRO, ILL. Capital $250,000 Surplus $50,000 ALL BUSINESS MEN REQUIRE A salV lmnk in which io ilqiostt. llu-ir M(N'KY suul SKCUK1TI KS. A hank from which to BOllllOW MONKV io curry on lt oitiinnte luiHiiieKS interests. . A hank ('AKKFULLY KrilTHI) to reiuler tho host, nssisl.sm- to every luisiness proposi tion and FULLY OKCJA X IZI'.D in every hanking lt j-iftmciit. A hank IJKKRAL in its Utxiness methoils, hut (.MJN.SlillVATI VKLY MANACJKD to insure safety. A hank largo enoti;li io inspire tin? eonlideiiee of its viislomeif, Iitit.not too. large to give every eotif-ideration to the interest of rising young business men. A hunk with eoufteon.s olfieers, eitjiahle of giving eiiHtomers souinl hnsiness ail vice. i. 1. 5. G. Largest Deposits of any Bank in Southern Illinois. YOUR I'.USIXKSS 1NYITFI) IN ALL DCI'A IITMMNTS. ..f ). ( ,tv , , -i . ' ; .. 1'ilvnte Boxes for Kent In our Safety Deposit Vtiulfs al $.1 and I'pUard per Tear. If people wer; all lu-tfectly cmdil none of us would be cm Hpenliing tarnis with our next door neighbors. Home people seem to think they tiro charitable because they, dream of giv ing away money and let it go at that. You may have observed that an office-seeker is a man who sdial. ).') I In) voter's hand before the U'etirn and shakes tho voted afterward. N. Y. Telegraph. YOU WILL NEVER BE SORRY If you think before you rpeak. The other way round doth breed ret.reis as duth a rabbit her young. For not hanking on Rossi p. Felievs only what you see and not then un less your eyes are good for motives as well aa appeara tics. For being honest and ir? eve board Something to hbii; U aa diiiglblo at an air ship lhat ha.i lost its ballast; you live in dread of its laieiing. For holding yinir toi gu. If once you give it a sla t it will you a sorry cht'.:e. Ki-pin ? . t.t never itlrs up troll bit:. It in doiiiit, doti'l Costs Less to Feed Women. In a Fins!) Fleladelphla restaurant that caters to persons en economy hctit the bill of tarn Is headed by this notice: "Regular dinner Men, 25 cents; women, F cents." "How Is this?" askej a chance tuistomer be longing to the sex most heavily taxed. "You charge us fellows ten cents more than you do the women. What have we done that we should be so discriminated against?" "You eat more," was the plain roinder. "It doesn't cost nearly so much to feed women as men, but we are the first concern in th'.a part of town th?t h;is been brave cnoug to say so in plain print. Many foreign restaurant3 have recegn''-d that fact, and have ref lated their charges accordingly." For being candid. The opinion that does not stand for your true feelings j generates untruths. Say :i serious; thing to be polite and jou will gen- j erally have to back it up i;h down-j ruht lies before you are through, j For hearing both side s of the qnes-; tien before you judge. To decide on balf evidence Is as sensil l-j as to buy a pig ia a poke. Tne poke nay ba what you think it and the contents make you wIbq for your money back Q O OQOOOO OOOOOO O O O O O O IftlPrftifil lor cooxing. ' Tr.'rjic. In bcln a nuccess there is no pleas ure if a ia. in dees not luck the part, i'l of. I'rewinn, one of Newark's most c tP'liniti (I si.i nti. tii, was out walking recently v. In.ii a (Ui.'iiy sl ranker said to blin: "How cfti n do the Montebilr ears puss here, tiie boy?" Newurk (X. J ) News. For Conv.ili-?ctr.is. Liltl'i Invalids who urn i.n the high road to recoveiy, but not jet out of bed, are sometimes diiiicuit to amuse Try putting a lotddriT class whero It will relied outside objects so that the little one can sec th"tu. It often proven a most fascinatlm; atuiiscnieut Cld Love Letters. A woman will trust money and jewels to a closet shelf, but tin- V.mta her old love b t'ers P be a-t sec ure aa in a safe dcuo.-dt vault. New York I'teiS. t:.'!.ing ,i Pitted Scfe. Wb'ir you wi- li lo show a person lifi-v to in: a revolver removu the cyii::.!ir, pet on the safety c.i'ch and ke p jcoi; tine,' r off the trigci. St. Lcuij l'i st Hi -patch. ,KQGDSrTDlPIU.U&l For tHAOl MAAK LOW RATES IO TIIU SOUTHWEST APRIL 6th VIA $$&5fi1s? dm ed rate? from St. Roui.s Cairo and Thebes 3?'f (,'- J. to points in Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, New Mexico and the entire VJ '"'vjj'i i wi Southwest. R- turn limit T. day. storovcr yoinf and VV' '' 'Jat oUHr-ltwstinomore, KerfuU rartlculard rail or writ ;oTH?fv?'ir 3. It. Jonfs:, Pan. AL I. C. station. Cairo, III J. E. 1.1 m. Twati D SI 8 o o o liflPANY Voman'i Age. Woman in like tlwj moon many phased -and In all her phases jfasci tialii K. She la ut her bet at three ii!' i, according to your ieronal tante. ir you prefer the h auUfu! womau, she is ut her bent between the ages of 20 and 33. If ymir taste is for the woman of sentiment, tdie is nt her pic . udneiico between the apes of 30 a. d 13. If you wor.hlp intellect, sho IH iuiprenio between 40 and 00. If ou want all of these qualities, seek out a ruthless, for -.odde-ases have nu are. l'tavid 1'elaeco. The Cuality of Courage. There are as many different kinds of courafie as there are of cavalry horses. There tire as many different kinds cf ce. valry l.o;-:,. s as there are cavalry horses of any kind what-ver. Almost any man "ill be a hero given tho riu-lit circumstances. Almost any man will Hunk If Fate Hprinna tho psychic romhln.it ion on him. What 1 mean to say li that potentially we're all luuics, we'it all cowards. I'dward Marsha'!, in Metropolitan Magazine. Ncuraigid from Eye Defects. .Ninety pet cent, of the neuralgic headaches are atributed to eye defects. For EfaSf a tenfury Wood's l ever Pills fcsvclio'n known u the only iiure cure for Chill n 1 I-'cvct and all lUlloiui ud MlrU; !. As k uioch I nrlfler and In. butldlng up a run dowa rslfn tl.c y have no ci ual. Sale by all local Draggists. nd 20th. On t lie :iNve dates (he Cotton licit Route ill . 11 r..!!iifl triii tickets nt "refttlv ro- Al.. nn, l n, iii.