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THE DEMOCRAT! Pi-pnv cIm:". - 1 ' ' 1 1 -" ELN H. ADAMS, M'BSCIill'TIOS RATES: Pre co-iy oneyear Ir.nv Iim:lt?i3 1.1."" ..Sl.no AOVr.!TI:tXG RATMl lfts T"l -,c ' f-.n.-.i a I-;, tin .: One i...-ii . i I :7 ::e.pcyln-i . t'.r One retain:!, t T s i i . 1 i.Cv.:'. 1 - j Jlailwny Timo-Tllblc! " CflJIS GirSite SOfc'tni Bate ' t f. wrs ;ACI. I Itui ;-r I'lir-soiir. r r.Ai:. . 1. I ' '.' 3 rasi-; ir.-r N.i N.i No I ;' I'aseaiier W:Hja:i;v;ite l'..,.-,.r A!:l:l(- T no: .l n:( r It l : r l-a- . :.--. r li- ita i'ft-M-, '.r i !l.l:il fR-s.-.fIT . . w.iiiie,:--. ,:! f-.- vu, r I li r - ;-Vi. t.z. -.4. :....): ! 7 !.!.!: s- l!..Ie - .. ly. .v.. r: s , .. :: m .,!..!, II-ll r.'..l Ir. J.T -ii:.-t:-.y I. tin n-:i!i .ii'l. 1 :.., i: I: '. with . .uaiiM'.iu: i!:.ii t .i t: i.n:.i:ii;..m Al:l:l V ALS Tiw::t: liAII.WA a m. a. m. n ni .. 3 1 ( at (lirar-li-an K" Is lo .vi i.ya.t-t l... r i1 Mt 4 ".H l: .M;JTph-lsiri . s .- :i li llarri.-.'ei ... J I 40 ariiui.'lnte . 7 . in 7 :ji 11 ii . 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Iliur. . . 1 t.-r--r ! :.- -1 :e. i:wi l: f s:ii n i: i i ;mi:. i. f.ir. . h i' I I ! si n iiaii. (.1 ea. i. : W I; . in Ma a. ..I :.. K 1! I' . Hani:'.! .1 . .1 1 . A s 1 :: I.. Pal;. I IP.-. .1. I.Ai. t Uit'l 11- I., i ... . i li.lllKI I. r. '. N... -I. srn. t r.l tee Ma.-- l.'.M'K (ill: O'l'T .l" I h ..iii. .l Avimi I 1 1 '. I . llarnue,. .tie. I . .tie - .il i-acli iii. ...Hi al h. W H...SI..-. K..-..r.r -Me. t lie- li r- r m. r .1 Hi.. .1 I a. li.i-F l...e..r S... I::-.. A (I. T Nn-..-.ir Halt. Ili.rif.... .lr.it. thir.1 Tu.-.-ilio - '! 'a.!. Lie O. at 't-tti'ts u.ir' Mn-i. iv:ll li. iic. Puis H e ; mv. 1 . A l:.--..r.l. r. w - v., II:.- lie.; IV M I.Al.i . M I- Weil. . it at ami , Is C - iv. OKI. (111! 1. . t- . cvi'Tiina at -"Vine!., il I'ai liter's It.e . U.itn lenilii-rs. .IAS. M KlAM. .-T.tarv ii..-n at a!! Vtn. t I..I..H ki.v i'Hrl for fhe le(ile. Iemon Chill Tonic 1- more gener nily used, is more plea-aui to take ami more certain to cure than any chill tonic on the market. The proprietors n itliorize the persons, whose names are to this article, to guarantee each bottle to do what is claimed for it or refund the money. Instead of the i-ickeuiiig stuff von bad to give your sick child, this is .-o pleasant to take that they look w ith pleasure to the time for another ilo-e. For 'ale b Miller & Wilson. Cape Oirardcau and Iten. Schwab, I Mitt-blown, Missouri npril-4-l-y An Opera lie Trent. On Monday, April -7. the .Te-sie Foster Opera aud Concert Company will give a performance at the the Opera House. The program con-i-ts of -Jeaimett's Wedding." an opera by the celebrated composer Victor Masse, which is preceded bv a slmri concert. The company is small but more than makes up in talletn for what it lack in numbers. -The music of the opera i- exceptionally tine, but -ome of the arias are so tlillieiilt that it i- seldom snecessfuliy pro.iui ed. The beautiful Nightingale Song" is the usual sttinibliug block, lint Mi's Foster grapples with the high Dotes in line style, and even takes the A above high C." Slur Suiiii". A l.ifo fcnTril. This is the verdict of hundreds, who when broken down in health, appetite gone, no energy and by the least exertion are exhausted and un lit for business and feel that life is not worth lit ing. 1'ut a .Vic bottle of Iciuou Chill Tonic has restored them to perfect health. Insist on having it aud take no Mibstilute. Kach bottle is guaranteed to do just w hat is claim ed for it or money refunded. Manu factured by the Ixinon Chemical Co. For sale by Miller & Wilson. Cape tiirnrdcnii and Iten. Schwab. iHitch Iiiivii.'.M". " """toiwottibch. ; Memorandum Made in tho Be- porter's Wanderinss. l.ornl Nplinlrra. Our ire dealers have commenced delivering ice to their customers. Tbe old City Council w ill have but one more regular incciin the tir-i .woiiuay in .May. A proposition to extend tbe eity limits of Poplar UlitO" was voted on at the recent eitv election and it wis ! ' '-""-": I'eople who are conleinplatiiig I the purchase 'f ''"'Ming lots in thi- eitv bad better not lel.svi!iein - esf not delav the inv j ment too long. 1,'eal estate is advanc- j ing in jirice right along. j We have a collar factorv in this' ! city that sells all the collars it can turn out to letail dealers. The factory i- r"" l,v t NI"rt "!!" ""kers and all be collars lunied out are Imiid-made '.'. fore f..r snKrir to the ma- i chine work. j j The Lecture lliircan have again! arranged for Col. Copeland to iecture. ' and ihi time be promisesto come and 'meet his appointment. The time has! ' not yet been agreed upon, but it will , be Mime time in .May. j I M e hear no talk about cities of the tl.inl l:i-s since the election. ' Kverj body seem- to hceonteiitcil u iih 1 ; our pre-eiit (barter. It i- a- g.iinl a- j the be-t. il not better. i Morley i- to have a bank, and j Mr. rraiiklin. of the .lack -on ISatik. ' w ill be one of the stockholders. 1 his j will be tw o banks for Scott county .... .on. . on.- ig at -O.C-10I1. The ( igbth woinb-r of the world ju-i (iiseoicrci I luatliams la-ieie- it lull I. Hue. It nil orove a Iioon in; humanity. It is tbe same tonic ,i- that heretofore sold under tin- -amc name evcej,! that it is ta-teb's.. l.uar - lant.cl to cure. i'i I s. Henry Smith, of tbi- cii ha- f invented and constructed a new print-j iiil uric, one win. h be claim- will do ; away ttith the old Washington hand ; pre-s. We (all the aiteniinu.it our reader- to the aiiverli-ein. ni of H. P. ir omie:. tin. i n'erpi i -ing Main street in T.-li'ilit. w hich w ill be toun.l cl-i--w here in tbi- pa nr. Mr. lVroine t i- surely .lil'. riiig the public -ome bar gains in the .-hoe liutr. Hi- hoe ili part mi ill is ciunjilete. "i'be gclltlcmeil w lu dl'i'le.t a well for F. A. UaL'e in thi- city a lev. weel,- :ig completed :l well ia-I Week for tbe r.entoti Mi'.!- ai Ilcntoii. '1 hey drilled to t!i" depth o.' one hundred end s v. niv-lr.e f. e; an l -;r::ck waler Ili.icH :t - -Hi tin w ! ' tow i:. -Cere v. . r-t :le r-' are F...-S l!,i- y lo w:.l.;i wi;! Mil... :;g..i:i- v.-; i. in : ;iei;. 1 ur n. ai ii . p; ii.:. ila: liiliiiiillg lu:-e i. ak'.- i ei lav ino:i:ii::: :: take Ihein :'.. ! !. the bl i. k ' I Mr. -,.e:;k Wi Wh. e oil! 11 oi.; ..; the el. -ii at:.! tille-t dwell; on Stiani-n -tre M-: neuralgia ( :ir i'a.'ii f.-r i.'eiiina.is !!v i airi - in lit days, by rei, s.-telll." Il o ;::g lie- i :.ii-c irom th will iioi fail. To ceiii- Sold by lliib r - Wiei.ic gists, ( ape tiir.-inb aii. i. h. drug Died, at the old r.riin-'i i-k coiititv. Vii hoiiie.-lead in'.. inia. on April .'.lb. l-IH. Mr-. Anna I'uryear. wile of .l hii I'urjear. and sister of Col. Stur dlvant. of t id- city. .1. F. Schwepker has put out -hade tree- around hi- lot up ont.oo.l Hope street, lie ha- a -plcndid lot for a nice re-ideiice and we uiider-tatid that he is thinking ot building on it thi year. Nellie l!lv got around the world pretty lively, but Cheatham'- Ta-telt s Chill Tonic will go it at a stiil betti r pace. Try a bottle when in need of a remedy lor chills. 4 Charley Vogelsang, agent for the Fife of (ieneral Sherman." delivered uite a number of book- to subscribers in this city this week. The old veterans who marched to the sea with Sherman nearly all .subscribed for the books. Mr. Charles Canz. sold his little farm near the lir-t toll gale, on the lack-on road last Tuesday to Charles! North. Itirt:. for two ihous.-iud one! l!I miauu liny Hoiiar.-. i ne i.imi ; p,t-ottiee address. Cape (iirardeau. is only a mile lioiu the city and the j 1 li-trict X... 1 1: 11. Amcluuke: post purchaser got a cheap piece of prop- j iil.l. ad.lress.tiordoiiviilc. i All tily taxes are now t'.ue and the collector is al In- oiiice every day i for Ihe imrpo.se of culhvlingthe same. 'I'bo.-e w bo do not wish to be returned ile!iiiiieiit should I'o !o the court house mid pay at ouee. Tho-o who do not pay before the 1-t day ol May wiii be returned delimiueut. The malarious summer will soon iie here, l'.nv a botlle of ( heal ham's Tasteless Chili Tonic and fortify your self against chilis and lever. It is ah- -olutely guaranteed to cure aud pleas- . ant to lake. 4(i j The merchant who advertise.- in . the Ikmim K.vr reaches a larger mini- j her of people than lie could reach through any olherpaper in thecotinty. and as a matter of course he sells more j good- than Ihe m n haul who ti.lvcr- li-es hi- bu-iiic-s in the other papers. Tickets forthe.lcsse Fost'-ri Ipcra at the ( Ipera House in tbis city on tbe 27th of tbis month are now on sale at IHiler A: Vichterich"s drug store. -We publish to-day a complete list of the road overseers in tbis county together with the post-one c address ,r.,.-i. I - .... . ... . ... lioimi-ons iioatin" J'alaee ldt New Orleans the other dav headed this way imd we will probably have a . "how here some time in June. j j The brickmakers of this city are ,vorkin P!,rlv ,, ,.,. Til0V .irc , ,,.."... ' .. " ' , ' - ! 11 mau.l. Xow let the weather gi t hot. We an abundant supply of ice mid besides he has just received falls fur all bis customers. Kverybody can keep cool this summer by drinking water made colli with Hun.e's ice and fanning himself with one of llun.e'.s fan-. Xow we are a goner. One very influential city otlicial has ordered us to stop bis paper. ( ! course we will obey order-. ye always dn. but we will criticise the olli. ial a-ts of that city otlicial whenever we see him go ing wrong, and we are certain that vill be often fur the fellow is built for going wrong, lie can't help it. i here i- a screw loose somi-whyre in his upper story. The llel.i county, have, chafed I wo lot i.ros.. t i etiii-cot n.o-t e.:i.ied p.,-.noii. or the mo-t i (,i,l tiger..) that should be captured, we uuiler.siaiid. pur- , coii.maiiiliiig talent w ill never carry j Various n-a-ous are given for the at from Mr. M. .1. 1'agau ! one iia-t our outer videttes. i, t hm ilm ., ili.o ,sr;... i t ill till city and w ill build a line re-i- j deuce. I hey have been trying lor jtwo months to purchase a hoii-e here . and failed and now they propose to : ,i,,,l Jt is cheaper to move than pay ; rout, and (hi-, perhaps, is w by some ! peojile in thi-city move so often. Wt j know one man residing it, this city w ho ha- moved no e-s than three times during the la-t three months, do not know that he fail- to pay 'his rent, but his continuous moving; li-o!u hou-e to bou-e looks suspicious, to sav the lea-t. lcriiHl. I r. Fred I'.-iiomiet wa- married; al.oiil two v.eck- ago and is now vi i iting w iih hi- bride iii Wa-hingloii. 1 l. C Mid New York. I.'ev. Father Nugent returned home from i'eri v cotuny Wednesday . vciiingl Willie Wan-en went out t.'i .loe ilobl.'- ranch in the st amp Weilue day to -p. n. 1 a day or two hunting. ('apt. barp will -ail for Ftigbind -ome ti:ii" next iii.iiith an 1 he ; i;l pot return to thi- country till September. 'I";i'-.. lio -a-iv. ir:! in." i.:.- ' lf.:ti::e. a a workiun Mr-maker I Allgll-i the l.a-l u.day' for ....I cigar id duiin-.r i:v he h::-. v. i.; r. V.;;.i ! r. (i. -'-i. r'li- i '::! o:: -. 'ii'l ; uti-iel an I v, be i:i his a miii in a .".v d.i;. -. -i'l.i!!, F. Ilinr. hoM- IVoiii Cle.rle.t. vi w h. :e he !.a 1 ..int. rctur::. c V.ahn -.!.. aiicll ii:i;: Kan V 'hi rl v. ; i; . w:n ; ..t hi--lav ev i him a : ' a jilaiik i:i tie- ceilifi 'nigev l.-uise We.!:;: : .-ideiitlv tell an. I w i: fi: i.-r -ac- il.mk I. II luouih lit lietii. . ale I : kii.. lining iilJU 111 1 olil three of. hi i Harry w ;t- v. oi j for I 'r. Wuli' re . out anv ti-oul'le seared than bur;, i d th" teeth w ilh i.l thev will soon be a- id and tier; t a- i vt-r. I.Nt ol ICnnil Overseer. Follow ing is the li-t of mad over rs elected at the la-t ei.-ctioii iu c;,...,..i...o. ooei-..i .. I I iistrn-i No. 1: Ib'uben ! Kenl: t.o.-l- olli.-e ad lr.-s. Pocahontas. Ii-tricl No. -: Oliver II. Hope: po-t-oihVe nddre-s. Sliav. ncetow n. I i-t ri.-t Nn.H: .I.J. Fiilbright: post office addre. . Oak llidge. Di-triet No. 4: J. II. Crites: po-t-ollice address. Paisy. Di-trict No. .r: James P.ray: post office address. Fg pt Mills. Mi-trict N'o.ti: Milion II. I!eid: post office address. Fruillaud. Ilistrict No. 7: l'cter Powell; post oflice address, Oak Ilidge. District No. : (;. II. Cobble: post ollice atblre-s. Millersville. I li-trict Xo. 9: Albert l.r.ooks; post ollice address Cape (Jirardeau. Di.-lricl No. 10: (;. I). Hill: po-t-otliee address. Jackson. Iiisfri t No. 11: Aug. Ileniiecke: i post-olhce address, .la, k-on. i ii.: i-;,.i v ! I U"i'r..lnr. ................ ... ..... ..j-.... olli.-e addre-s. (irav.l Hi!!. lii-i.-i.i Xo 13- V W 11 ;!...., ..r-- i ! 1 'l-lrict No. l i: il. vi .(.poves: post- 1 li-trict No. 1.1: I!. W. (irovc- oiiice addre.-s. Alb-nville. Di-trict No. It!: t n:i Morgan: post- office addre-s, Wl.ilew afer. j Di-trict No. 17: Jacob Wad.iie; oo.-t- ; oilice address, Aiietiville. t A Bic Hrer Itrexery. j St. Louis cajiitalists are interesting ' then.-elves in this city. Thev want:" 0","y to cslaou-ii i.eiv a lieer brewcrv to make ail llie Ueer useil iu this wctiou ; of tiic State. They claim that there is not another city iu the country whore so much beer is cou-iimed that has not a first-class brewery, aud they waul to raise a stock company to siart a big brewery here. They seem to be coiititient that a big brewery here would pay aud they arc willing t" bach their judgment by taking one- half ihe slock iu such all cutcrpri-e. THE GRAND ARMY. Ariilrr Delivered by Dr. Trniri. U. W. I'.v reoue-t o! a large number of the "'embers of Jtisti Post (i. A. I!.. of this cl,v? ,vc publish Ihe following address; ' which was delivered before Justi I'ost i on the ocrfiii7i of i lie celebration of ; ; : ttie Silver nn: versa rv on the lilh i Al,r-lm: -Comtuander and comrades: As an organization, this its silver anniversary, the (.. A. K. has niiicli to l e i.roud of. Twenty-live year ol.l this night: near!-., or oiiite half a mil- lion members of brave men and ture :..,. :tJ .... ..n.. ..,.,., . . upon its mti-ter rolls, are names as en-, during as marble. Their names and deed- are the brightest on history's i pages: Fmni Presidents of the l .dtcd i States, the highest r.mk of army mid i uavv. to humblest private who ever wore the blue, ill one common com- rade-bip. all bound by patriotic love of connlrv. worshippers at one shriue: rr. cdom and the right. 't he object.- of our order, its aiie.s and purpo-e-.dil!er much from others. It- great central object is to keep burn- ing the tires of patriotic zeal upon freedom'.- alter: to lo-tern warm tra terni.I feeling. a c iiiradeslilp begotten by peril, hardship and privatum. Therefore to b me a member of the (J. A. It. certain ireparaiioiis and M'laliliiatii'iis are r.-oaired. States- man-hip a!.t::c. the niiiiinuaire. the From lt!l to 1m;.". the school of . preparation wa.- in operation: over a quarter of a century ago by weary 1 marches, in tuiishine and storm, heat ,i i 1,li,! ,. roar, storms '. shot and shell, anil I' aileu nail, we j were prepared. Our object was the j-'ramle-l that ever in-pired men to ; daring deeds. Xot for con. piest. not for siibjiigatioti, but for freedom and :tdeu hail, wc j the right, the safety and purity of lioiue. Trior to thi- time liberty temple i w a- insecure, it porlals were narrow.! we were the workmen w ho rebuilt the temple, w e widened its gale-, strength ened its pillar-, arches and dome, tbe gn at key -tones were ccinriited with the best blood of earth. So ample now and secure is lihcrtj's temple. i u .1 i ..c r.. .. ......I ... j .ion ill. lie' "..'on o. til. ....in .liny liter in salety. When thi- mighty work was done, each liiiil.ii r received bis letters of I redit. which i- and ha- l.een hi- pa porl to the (,. A. !;. others toiled as Laid a-we. endured like hard-hip-, priiation- and danger-. but a va-t dit- , f. n iie.. bei. weeii them and li-: We ; w roiiui.i for good. llie. for e ii. w e to build ill., tie v to tear down, w e to ' Mir. tie v to ile-iroy, v.e to lini:... they !. -ever: When the work wa-ended ;!:. ha. i no token, v. oil" w e h id the proude-l. miglitie-t aud most re-p.-. t'-d ; iiie woi Id over. The -tar- and -tripe-. ! 'he tb:g n pre-enttt'g a mighty u-uioti - in lie mil.- oplh! lITllol! !l:.'e late-. Thus my .roiielov prepared r alei ;e eppi. .ii:.i:iot: .. !. : :i I:-- ei" :: en :et by .o;i,! t;. ; i!; -.l in eftiilv. ( bar iliiig. a- ii.e evening for li- to have an e ali ra:.k U ignore.!: :m:-tl eat; ... to m.-i t r-joy- atid -orrow -. :-!. a- o::lv -., Mier ie b. :io;';f;d trinity, y :i:id I.oy.-il'y. ing to-tiiglit. Twen-to-nig!i! it had its t ivic oi-ganiation Frate i I! i ly-iiv. binh .- ..in- lie -i .c:;r- ago No oil,: call sTiow s'leji a 111.1 . r-liip. II li.i- be. -n a 1 n toa!ui '-t eouiijlt s-thous- I and-. Jiv i: fraternity, ii- the jtar- go by. we ale draw n iri. -i-tably. more 1 e!:.-.-ly to our eon:: t ry's veterans, as I our ear- are more and more fi-eipiently -ainted wish the -ad. v. i lid v. nil of the funeral march. I he 1 recruiting of; I our comrades upon eternity's tuu-ter roll. The la-t of our great leaders having aii-wered the ml! call above: our recruiting ground- grow Ic-s and j less year by year: w.- are draw n more clo-clv lo our comrade., we realize a , , . I l.-.il ei-.ot e ot tee. in-.- the lioel -o .lettl.- : ' 1 , tifuliv expn lltlle lllel.lellts ll,ell tender places in our hearts. Tli.-ri-are tma'trt el" all n in Ihi- w.irl.l ! ear.-. r'ett.T- r iri.-rt'l-hit. a:n! tie- of 11. .v rs, Ar.il true lever's knot.. I iv. an: Tile ti-.v :.i .1 tin- ii-! nr.- ls.:e,. tiv a lies. I Hat ttn-r.- is iirvi-r a 1 1, H lri. i... liVctlii', I We liavi- ilra:ik Ireln the ;-anlr raut.-fn:" Our charity is boiuidle-.-, and bi s : been in time- of pcac as upon the battle lield extended to our foes, the ! two millions and over of dollars ex- peuded ill (harity are only w hat was I reported, as much or more has gone ' iiiieily where it would give relief. ! We are as ready to render kindly ' ofliees. as w e w ere to bind a comrade's I wounds lo stay the eriinon tide w hich j was ebbing aw ay hi life, or under a ' murderous tire bear him to a haven of safety or to give the hi.-t drop of w ater or inor-el ot fo.nl. w hich ui-uiev could . i .... ti.:.:. i ...:... 1 ; mil i.in, ... .son. .ii.. iii.. i I.tivain! w ho can doiibfr I .". 'i...--i.:.....- i....- i...-- of which no member ever tired a shot at our lauiiilr".- liag. or ifs defenders. I A united prosperous happy country. '1rover111n.11 1 oi the iieo'.le. bv ihe people aud for the people." a-siire.l. a union graud and grc it. applauded by tjlC world Wou bv vour lov.titv. Mv wc ever be bound bv this nrice- less trinitv: Fraternity. Charity and Irfivaliy.' 'omml.iouer- Tbe returns from all but one of the ., i SCUOOi 111SII11..S Ull. Ill Ul 1I1W Mill (Ol j County Commissioner i as follows: It. F. Ln.-k 1-U7 Mav X. (j rente 10-16 I. IV T .. I. 1 I .T I.usk's majority 401 One district not yet returned offi cially gives, w e understand, seventeen majority for I.usk If tbi- is correct Mr. I.usk i- elected by a itiajorilvof four hundred and eighteen. i n Old Kcoll nnlj. Land of Mih-ii!so, Apr. 16, 91. Mr. Editor: In a detour around about and ; through .Scott county I notice vast lariti improvements willun tbe last two or ibrec years, especially in the melon growilifir district? the ciiib'ra - , . - of : tioa that she receives seems to make : i "',c ,y Iltnf 1 tl,eir "''jc,'t C!""1' ! "tamping otner parts. ,a tad ,lie lns seem to think it a per o" " , "" " - "J " " ', w'a''" '"' "illiicnee. and tis ,aid br : rcpftwutativc may be het.r.1 bum- ' ming: 'ili, tliciii water Riilli'iiis! I.i.d .r .nl. f..r t'lti- I -i?b: .ijrti:i li.. :u Farai-T-'nU-.r's t'ritm: ! k to l.csirlitun- liyr- a:: l l.;.e. "' Her prospects for a big w heat crop ! were never more llatterii: : at this sea- ; son of the year, aud she has au in ; creased acreage: so. with all her pros- j peclive returns for tbe season, the) j farmer element should be satisfied if no! happy, ; There is a story going about that ! OUe 1" the enterprises engaged in bv , somr , to an ot her citizens i- to be brniolii end at tbe tir-t blast from t : prohibition bugler's bugle, which may I break through the serenity of things : at any time. The rages have been , gotten ready for occupancy, and 'lis ! lie. light there are about a dozen ; tr::in: d -peciinen- of the genus fi lliius one credence is, that the bo-s of the teto- ! ii,.r inetit run-a jug niaiiufactorv. j and that the habits of this animal are i such that interfere with the sale of his j pr(i,.t, by furnishing that, that they !in. ca to coniaiii not by a jugful, j i,.,lrc i,t. js remindiiig the prosecutor , j t,0 platform upon which he was j ..leeted. and a!.-o prompting the honest j fanatic to act: and. as has Keen ol- ! served, tlie-c fanatics caused 1 . per cent, rai-e in taxation last year, and about the same this vear it will per- j,.,.,, ho twice that sum next vear as these pro-eciniou- are expeu-ivt' ami nearly alwavs fail. Wanhi:i:i:i:. lie lonl nellce ioUnnian Suirrae. Tl e fellow who voted agaiti.-t Mis May ' ireetii' for Coiinly Si lioel Com nii inner becau-e he don't believe in Woman MillVage i- the same fellow who g.-t- up in the ni.. ming, .mil gazes through the window at Id- wile while -berplit- kindling t hnihl a lire to cook hi- bn-ukfa-t. We have lot- ol such iin-ii in thi- coimp. . II Jt llir list.;.... It wa- former!-.- the cii-iom for the bride to remove her glove lor ih" re-1 ptioti of the ring. As that -oni"- lime- pro.lueei! an awkward n:m-e in ., ' ., ,. , . . . the cereoionv tbe ta-iiioii came atiout of ciiiting the linger ot the left hand glove -o that jt could be slipped ba k w hen the time came. One ot the lic'li-c rule- of I! .-ton is thai "tio per-oii shall sing, or pi ay. or i liei'tortii on anv mu-ical m-lrlioe'iil in ! ii... - .... ,'...i..;.. ..i ..r .1... of !!o-!on unless lii eiiscd lii. reio It the Hoard of Police." One of the most old-fashioned evan gelical churches in Knglan.l. Camden Church, ( ainberweil. is aiioiit to tli card the hlnckgowii in the pulpit, and to begin chanliiig the psalm-, like its high church neighbors. All the po-iolliccs in Italy receive money on depo-it.al'ow ing interest at the rate of three and one-half ner , -nt. per annum, and a dividend paid every live years. Judge Henry, of Newark. X. J.. in dressmaker's suit tor pav, remarked: - T shall have to leave the decision ot m , ,1V ;,-,, Fully two-thirds of the professional (nmiiials of this country have decor ations, tattooed on .-ome part of tln ir bodies. Frisco school boys struck until a teacher was n in-tated. Parisians are insured while they ride iu cabs. Illl Wiih n Brick Ijst Saturday night a young colored inan.w hose name w e believe, is ieorge W. Washington, hit young ('rim. a student ot the Normal School, a ter rible blow on the head with a brick. The blow knocked young Crim dow n and the colored gent named after (ieorge Washington, gave leg bail and made his just as (he leami-r Arkaii-.is ( iiv was 1 backing out from our w harf Wa -h- ingtoii iiimpeii ai.ii.ini anil nueie , , 1 g colored : '"-escape. . in- : ..ting co.o, (. ":"' i bad t haracter mid he !.-1 deserves sevi re piini-hiiieiit for hi-, crime. He had i:i-t so vc a j.i'.l -.-u-' tciice for knocking a (..'..red man i:; ; Ihe hca.r and had been in the tiiyl only a f. w days when he took it upon; himself lo serve awhile man ihesame; way. His home j- iu Ihi-city and forj this last l.rutiil act lie will .-oouer or lil,t'r bt cl,u-ht anJ !"nW":J' I.rinn. in Medicine. Kveryotie knows lemons are not only grateful iu sickiie-s but are specially benelicial iu billions troubles, fevers etc. The IjCiuon Chemical Co.. T Jaek-nnville. Fla.. have made n " - liappy tut in romiiiii'iig the nictneiuai tirotirities of the lemon in their ta-te- ' 1 . . . .... less chill touie aud their lemon liver pills aud while pleasant to take are the surest iu action. Hundreds tes tify to their merit. Manufactured by the Lemon Chemical Co. 1'rlce ftUc a bottle a large as tne regular i size aud every bottle guaranteed. Tor; shIc bv Miller X- A ilson. ( itic irar ; dean, and ISen. --chwab. Dutchlown. jMo. 3 j CITY GOVERNMENT. Prvrcedino of Ibr City (onneil Adjourned Nenxion. Tiiikmiay KvKxtNt;. Ai'i!ii.t. lyi. 1Jl)!irj ,mt ,,,.,, adjournment. ; ji,,,, . jjavor . i j .Albert, in tbe chair, . ir,,.t were: Messrs. Kleulge. Matte ! n-i i- . e . . , ?,inT liegciinariu. liincrauo ticit-Kc-.'; ; i . 1 . - i , nuseni: -uesrs. tarrou ami turuu-j. I On motion of Mr. Homge the read- - ,,litluto wa, dispeu-ed with. - ! rbccom.nit tee heretofore app..iuted to t. iirct.nt at tb? counting of the v:e of the clevtK.!. wportcl as Ad- I . . j To ((, ,n ioi'i.7.(. .V ooj- fruit Coe7 of I hi t'it;i oft'iiie OimrilciH. l i i: i i.kmkn We beg leave to ub lit beren ilh our report of the election i In I I on the 7lh day of April, isltl. for liiiv oHiccrs. from which it aii: ears that the following were elected, viz. Mayor II. 1". i'eir.it.nct. Kecorder K. I). Kngeluiann. I 'l.ir-:,-il I I ri-l llii,. li Treasurer X. Wit hterich. A-s ssor Win. II. Wilier. Coiiiiciliucii. First Ward .J. A. Mat- r! ; teson.d. 11. Kidcr. Second Ward Will. llerei-hardt and lleurv Ilenze: Third i Ward V.. W. i'leiitge ami. I. It. i'orter- field: Fourth W.-.r.l 1. A. tileiiu. i 1 he pr..po-inon to surrender charier and organize under the (ieneral Stat' lit. - as a City of the Third Class w as defeated. Ile-pect fully submitted. 1.. J. Ai.pkiit. Mayor. Wll.l.IAM VlOKI.KKIL .1 A. MaIii:.sox. April y. lyl. On Motion of .Mr. Woeleke said re port was received and ordered that certificate ot election be issued to the newly elected officers. A petition from the guardian of Custnv Ilaimy to correct erroneous assessment wa-referred to the Judi ciary Coinmiltee. On motion of Mr. Matteson tbe See retary was in-tructed to issue warrant! again-! I he general revenue fund foi si-.oO lor each ol the poll of second. third a:nl fourth wards and 1..W for each of the Judges and Clerk-of the election, also for account of J. II. llider 7."-'.'. to be charged to county. Mr. Woeleke. s Chairman of Com mittee on l.uihlings. reported that J. M. Morri.-oii had (.-reeled a wooden building east of I.orimer street be tween Merriw ether and Independence contrary to ordinance, and without having lir-t obtained a permit front the iiuihlingComiitiltce.said building i- about fifty by twenty teet in size. O t motion of Mr. Matteson sai. I re port wa- referred to the ( ity Attorney. On motion of Mr. Matteson Hoard adjourned to Monday evening. April Jo. 11)1. at 7::i! p. m. 1ii:.m:v A. Aiiioi.z. Secretary . tun. I.eniii? lo file South. We have often -aid ill these columns that the growth of our city w otlid be to th" south and our predictions arc proving line. I or the last three ycar-tlirec-totirlh- of the new buildings that have been ere- ted have been put up ill the southern part of the city, What we mean by the southern part' ol the city i- that portion south of Them:- sin et. The principal part of the biiii.litig now going on is in the southern pai l of the ciiy. and even i... t... i r .i... .!..,.-,. ..... j"" '"' 1"" j 'ti-iacs- s!n ,.t i- growing ami leaning to the -oiiih. There i- but one vacant I m..;., st,-....t ...ml, ,.f 'I'I. ..mi. , . , ., , . -Ireet an I thai i-soon to be covered ! ,vi"' " 'l"r, ,,,r 1 A- I (ileiin. Mr. t.lenii h i- already h t the 'contract for il- construction and he expect to tit-cup It early in the -um- r lpnt!i ol Jolin T. (ailher. John T. tiailher. ot Commerce, brother of the late I!. P.. Caither and father-in-law of Herbert Il.-inney. of Ihi- cilv. died al hi- home Tuesday night. The deceased wa- an old and prominent citizen o! Scott county. He was a good man and all the citizens of .-colt comity were his friends. Mr. (ailher was about -ixtv vears ot aue. l:n jo.vtns A Kt.. Some ot our reader iiroiil bv the follow in may perh;i i advice iu re- i gird tot lie proper manner oi enjoying I a kiss. It uii handed to us by young ; i, u-1. and. very popular with the : Indie-, and having, a he believes, got tiie osciilatorv ceivmoiiv down prettv 1 is aiixio.is that the bo s should ii.ive the beiielil ot his expel ience and proiil thereby. Iii- advice run- a-tbilow-: -Of rotir.-c you mii-t lie taller lluiu the ladv you intend toki-s. Take her right hand in your-, and draw her gently to you. l-iss your left over her light -hoiilder. diagonally acro-s hi r lei. k under her left arm. and pre-s her to your bo-oui. At the -aitie time -lie wiil throw her head l ack, and you have nothing to tio but lean a little forward ainlpre.-.-yourlip-to hers, and the thing is done. Ilon'i make a noise over it. as if voti were tiring percu-siou caps or trying the water corks of a steam engine, nor pounce down upon it like a hungry haw k upon au innocent dove, but gen tly fold the damsel iu your arms w ith out deranging the economy of her tippet or ruflle, aud by a fweet pre- I ure upon her mouth, revel iu the sweetest bli fulness of your situation, ithout s uackiug your lips on it as you would over a roast duck." !T" 1 .;-. Where to CarIc s''I'I'rs worth J5c -non all tail Pegged Slippers worth 100 pair I'.oys tine Sunday shoes worth .....t i-... ..1. ' : rtu.i..iuui mum n'i .-.....- .,... i -w sizes. . ami ., jour ruoicc i ,.air liovs full mo, k. A No. 1 1H pair will know ii branded .Jo sboi s for 2.tM) tio pair best Kangaroo shoes worth 1 .till (or :!.IN 9li pair soiid Kid shoes We have Iiiindreds of bargains too nu nici nis to mention and carry the best line of custom-made shoes that can be pro ducedall sizes and widths. You w ill only find such bargains at H. P. FEIROMET. t iS-li H ii m y Is Is Sprlrig' and Stock IN ETERY DEPARTMENT. j Willi new and sca-oimblc goods wc invite everybody to come and givd l us a fair show, and we will convince them that we not only have the stock I but that wu are selling at extraordinary low prices. CLOTHHTG-. We .-how as large a line as anyone iu the city, and for style, lit. finish I aI1(l 'l,l!,llly ollr '"'-' cauuot tie excelteil. ZDxrsr o ooids. This line is so complete that wc can not give you satisfaction tm paper. The only way we can do you justice is to come and look at the goods; c-pecially our Dress (ioods. We can show you a line from the cheapest to the very i.;st Silk linished Ileuriette's. aud also the newest novelties in silks. SHOES. tjulics" and (ients' line footwear wc show iu great variety and only in the best goods. No trash old by us. When cheap, no count shoes arc wanted don't come to us. but if you want something that will wear, give satisfaction for less money come and sec il. ift2We also show a bijj line of Hats, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing (Ioods, Notions and (Sorceries. Ileiii-mber that our motto is sell goods as cheap as possible, and ileal honestly w ith cu-tomers. aud through this method we have established A good trade, (.ive us a call. LOUIS E. C-RAESSLE, COUNKi: IIAKMOXY AND Sl'l!l(i(; STHKF.TS. IfilWLTOilL DEPOT. ! i i The all steel frame Xo. 10 Milwaukee Harvester is the lightest and strongest machine made. Seventeen sold last season and everybody pleased. Runs like a two horse wagon. There are no machines yvt made that can compete w ith the Chain Tower Mower Right Hand Cut 1. M. Osborn. Ciarr Scott Threshers Mini Engines and all kinds of farm machinery. Call and be convinced. J. M. MOREISOU, Spanish St., Cape Girardeau, Mo. hb rJ SUCCESSFUL lathoUeaof CUP... pS we Alone own, for all D! e i 8 ,-rx, a 7.n hiivc v-eiiJc or,7W. ,i n.-jrir,rn cr d..ja.XAl:l fflOMBi S cifrnn-., who arc suUt. r-aj. In i.rirjm e.-po30 royrni Ct nr-i i.ny Kxc.-c ..cr otf. r-;tt-.r..--rfv5 FCRfiUMlT&aTtt'BE l ii i:ey '. met i iJ 'nr.A tar Ttont tipml ...Tr v.in e. ,r. L$ Th'nj.ieai!- o the 'V.irst Cast.-j 5 TRc.TAitNT, astfortlim our I WI... LSa"M-J, e IWi. fUl.l, rnZCf -' " III." OUe. UCI tl I U-iti W. KccieniUjr. nooueei3Cu:-4Uio metb:ia, appiiuuoes una c-xperi- fcy eaco tfcui wo eiDNo, aaa we clmo t:.e wionir or umfvm S SXUSS. Emi liiJlCAL C9 64 Hiaoma Su Buffaiq, H. 1. 2,020 nofarencss. hame this .VILL sad IIl'lLU IP TUB M'HOLX As PleaMEi on J i . rrti-" f jiLii. nc i.;-r i-r flu : I 43l ; Buy Shoes. .10 1.2.- l.i. l.AO and 2.tt; sizes 2s s5i ml v..eW iiui plow shoes 7 Sujm.iZLOX is now Mb&. atul tor ifices we defy competition ' .Ik.. J EXPERIENCE! JIVE IIETHODS.to'K .and Control. I orders of! A MEM Slcliows and tbe oon-1 lif-mrt of zrKiwis ml ; Pl iUCCi-d Willi fin1 : I Vr.-i twlr (rln lin to dcsmlr I I buve ymUetl to or HOHE'tA WONDERFUL BOOK, which ""fl paper whsn you write. PyRlFYnBLOGE CLEAtl THF TOMPI.KXI05, Ultl(.TF"( Til-: i'VEsl, f.VtrT THE BPEATTT. TOSF. 1 ttE STtlilAl fT, ntnn.TP Tit-: i-ivi:h as b.iwel, i-Tt:.. TO Pt.Kr'EIT HSITI?. t . ,V; i'-i Ml : il ill 1 geffiWfiriiiiiiwrir.rgi TOTii-rmraaaii