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1i mTjT? Tv"CAfrvrT a t' rl Jallf JJll(MUUKAl EVERY SATURDAY. 1I0E2TCNG, K BEN hTaDAMS, - SUBSCEUTlOll EATXSl p ton mn . -.tl.jo throe snaths.. InraiialAy in Advance. ADTEKTISISO KATES l fctovlnebone week....... .. Siach fttiditionfU t.miea... ... 1 or PH Inea one month . tore, ni.i'ithi . .... ..... ' eix lotritht ............... 'oa rear , Pae quarto eulu rati, thru? month..... , t:x r.u:.ttta...... " , vbe naif colama, tti? mouths....... -, . ix m-Hthi.. ....... ' of Trot ..... t3 eohuna, tlrrw n--"th , : ' e: - m.i.t'is I, otif' vtur 4 a B.O11 SOX 13 Ou B.oo J-? rte1 aotica 10 ct.u i-t l't r raii ir.scrUo-i tttec-fias notice. j c-u.tjzil i-ai; c.u.1 ft LEAS PZNCIL JOTTU3S3. fclamorandnins Hade in the porter's Wanderings. MONDAY. H e rcget to leant that Julius Vi..... :e.i....r. i indication that siniug Uiiic is near i.l , . .. Ilanny lsdaugerousty ill. " ,seut monibers of the City I ounil Dr. Peters came in from bisi ' rainaiu ij olHcc another vear. They tanch Satunlav evening. The doctor I I'eop'.e who are building houses , haTe co!!inu.nccl, work ,hat they is clearing off tbe ground for a farm ia lhis cil' ,luW ire l'" l'"ug l0jkho.ild be permitted to gel thr:!gi on bis ranch. h tl,eir ,M,5,,lia W,icJ w,,h,witli. The water works proposUioa -Mr. Flentge, of the f.rm ofwtcr from tho water works. WM EOlteB upby .eia nd they .r J-leutge A Wood-Tho Bova-went : Me W,H ''VC work;faiiii!Ur wilt .lllbedelailironaccted to St Louh Saturdav aTrtr more new sso,uer 'f 13 d! ruol,i-'h thorowiih and can heiur carry oat the jjoods. DieiL in this rfty March .1th, 1892, ! liabcr informs usH?s' th Government will honorably relieve tbe goods recently seized in thin city and tiny will be returned to his customers iu a few days. Rube Miles has opened a lunch lemse on the lx-vee w here ne wiu . serve iuui h at all hours, day and u'.ght. He proposes te keep a first class house and be invites his friend n id all others to call on him when they are hungry. He will keep a stock of tobacco aud cigars on hand; Mot coffee on tap all the time. Twrntv-tU of the priests and seminarians of ihe College took din uer at Holtel Seott to-day. Thev H-ere celebrating the Feabt of Saint Thomas aud they did justice to the least. The meeting at the Presbyterian Church lust night held for the pur pose of gelling up petition to ask V'trtigrcts to make it unlaw tul to open . V..r'ii-s Fair oil Sunday, was e Very i:ilerestiit;",vti!iis. .b pr m h-i ers ami the juditu-i ms l:;nS a liiile tilt, and the meeting living in a house C wi.r.-hip, as a i.:sl!er of i onise the i)olitii iaii! nve 'l'!' lsred out ot order, but the World's Fair will be opened ton Sunday notwith.-'niiilirp. A prominent merchant says: have soi l Mtvriiiiiue lor over a year w-id ruaranlecd it to cure any head-' :he. witlmut bad after effects and have uot found a single case it did not relieve. Sample free. The Dr. Whitehall Megrimiile Co., Soldo Bend, lud. Sold bv drngsfist. . A man iu favor of the World's FMitWoiug opened o:i Slttiday bad n show at the meeting at the. Preshy-, v?rian Church last night. The big Christians had the floor and we doubt very much if they would have given Christ a hearing bi d He put in an appearance at that meeting. The program was cut and dried aud it waslixcd ttiSl only the voices of those crying from tbe wilderness ihould be beard. We are informed that Rev. Mc Elroy, in Ids speech at tbe Presby terian Church last uighl, said that newspaper and railroad mcu w ere the most ungodly men living. Xewspapcr men are not hypoctitival lic sonic preachers. When you want anything in the way of printing or any moral or re ligions advice just drop iu at the Dkm-th-hat office. Wc W ill give you work nt reasonable rates and for the advice WO will charge you nothing. The Ird loves tbe cheerful giver, and wc are one of tbe fellows when it ccmcs to giving good advice. Megrimine is the only guaranteed pcrmenent cure for hcadachs aud hauralgia. Relieves in 20 to SO miu ntea. A great blood cleanser aud timulantlhatiu time positively cures. Sample bottle free. Tbe I r. AVhithall llegriinine Co., South Bend, lad: gold by druggist. We are lor the opening ot the World' Fair on Sunday. Tbe poor people of tfii9 country cannot attend the Fair during the week days. They have to wort ior ineir nwug days in tbe week and on the seventh f It 1 . t..t.ut. .... til M ,.ron,hsl9 days. l.e aeeea, iu this ci.yi;; " ' th ' river J. A. !'.t:i!, orn.erlv wi:h -ss been done in his court was .old citizen of tn.s city. M.e k I cnb.ng the ke, h. r during the m,m of February. The wns atind old Hdv and had a large . . , v- regret t'.i-.l , n. Regenl.sr.lt ; 1 " r,..., .s on mut'oa received aud . , , ,. , IbusiUess with Ihe Company to-day , jf. Sion-represent t heim u the roa.l. report . is on mut.oa retca auu circle ot warm Ineuds. . . i. , - ' Henlge have inale ujt i .. . aud next week be wiM go to St. Lou:s. ; ... . i,, oaneclioa rii'h their bJsiuess "r"- -Mr. Ado.ph Firnhaber of the!.,. C( wW n 6nil ,Ic.ver "-"r ,U f '"C ! Cv hand e a,, ta, receiving and S.perinV.dent of the Work fi-olDurre & Firuhaber, Kvans-; a you , soon Sj .! when ' 'Tth aU ke boat,. The.; a.o House r. ported the totlowing as due viile, lud, Js !u the city. Mr. Fini- ' ipire. c 1"1 li'- h "!l the -1 1 '"? oi ' L ; , UTrc-a for the month of tlavthey should be allowed to see.Hir" Kros, merchants, corner what the rich people and tbe dead- G "P nd SS streets, is beads are nerraitted lo enjoy durin? the week. We are U christians but because we do not all worship alike . .. . i ..ij Is no reason wny some oi us suuuiu , be deprived o! our rights to worship as best suits us. TUESDAY. L. S. Joseph, cashier of the First Xational Bank, left the city this morn lug to Tisit roUtives in Wisconsis, nd Mr. D. A. Glenn ia acting cashier In bit place. The tbclf who would rob a church 1. .nr.lv b bad man. Next to t well regulated newspaper office church is the nearest hense to God on earth. Died, la this cit?, March 6th, 1893, frit Fossold, lH 6lut ttilt3r years. The Msonic UaU wU1 be illum5 natedwilh electricity. , I The Farmers are getting ready to begin their spring plowing. received a big lot of goods per steamer Idlcwild to-day. The telegraph line between this city and Commerce is about com pleted. A painter traveling for a tobacco bouse U doing some nice sign work around town. They bare hauled tbe sandstone away that was put on tbe ground for tbe foundation for tbe Sturdivant .KBank and are putting lime stoue on -. on, the ground to be 9cd in tbe fouuda- se.to1 Mrs. Wesley S. Block, of Brook lyn, X. Y, and lira. J. Y. iloro, of . , "! n a visit to their sister, Mrs. Kobcrt ! Wilson. I Adam Trauk savs he heard the j frogs sing.ug yesterday as he tressed i the Hock Luvcc on Lis nay home, 'from Scott roiintv. That U a sure. . ' . . Ernst Ilegenhardt, who handed , iu his resignation as depot r.grnt for Frank FencfbSchcr and A. J. ! Ling, of St l-rfjuis, stockholders in Ihe Cape Urewrry and I e Company, came down yesterday to take a Ij k at the brewery. They were well i pleased with the improvements made ince their last visit. -F - " D imuutes. Sample free. Th Dr. Whitehall Mrgriiniue Co., St iith Bend, lad. Sold by DrUggli's. VlillSEntlAV. The stockholders ol the Cape Brewery and lee Compa'ay reVeivtd ! their certil'.i'.ates of stuck to-day. Several Jai ks.m people came iu yesterday evening t aileiid a meet ing of the Ma.nt'c L'j-iirc. Will Juden is in tt. Lo ehasing goods for the shoo u:eut of 'I he Ike. u h pur-1 depart-! i !o .v i: do s V.!-t o pea?.? to j have to pay their debts to a news-' payer oBicc. Because we sent a bill :., to a psi't; in thi- town the said party j got mad ami ordered the p? per continued to the address. Well, we ca:i gel &ouyr w ihoiit tli? patrdn-isfe of such catilo. I ( i. . ....!.. . r... ii,;n l...i: r:ab!iM.it3 a unblic library in this city some ot mr rend- j e .. rl. ,;jll0;ru get Iheir backs : n.i. in advocaiirg a we said uotidiir but -,K-....ni;.-., .,i. .' .. hiarv lb truth a::d wc said that iu as mild a wav as we knew bow to express .urelvcs ou the subject. Mi.-3 Vlrarle Cahoou, ret 6 has Ueeu on a short visit to MisS Lury j r.,,.)! iu his city left this morning j for ,pr uonic ; Krcdericktowa. I. .A 1 ..n ...i la in S:t I i.ii:J t.Hr-i . ., - 1 ( lius::ig some niaieir.i- ior ms i-iopus-ed r.sw boKse up ou Broadway. Little Charley Mitchell is selling a lamp chimney cleaner that bents auy thing we have ever seen in the way ot a chimney clcauer. Every family in liie city should have one or more of them for they save lime aud do better work than any thin ever iliade for cleaning a lamp chimney. Euglish Spavin Liniment re-j moves all Hard, S.'ft or Calloused! Lumps anil Blemishes from horsei. , i:!ii:: l "navin Curbs. Splints Sweeney, l.lo.i p- u v . . lUug.BoaeSune.sSpra, l'T & .: the St. Louis. One Girardeau X r ort ... l..,,... i... ,L..!i:irmir.f n vrr miiiitlr.r clerk ou ti'.on I'.lcmUh cure ever kuowu. Sold la compleie stock f dry goods ami bv Rider Tt Whiehtericli, Druggists,! ,rri(..,ris r.nd will alwa'.s be ready to Cape Girardeau MO. Tlll'nsDAV. Flentge & Wood sold a big lot of gocd? to-day to D. M. Xcwel, of near Jackson. The voters of tbs Tirst Ward met at the court house last night and nominated J. A. Matteson and Dr. J. U. Rider as caudidates for Couucil mcu far that werd. Will Flentge returned home froth St Louis to-day where he has beeu purchasing spring goods. There has been bo wather flag out to-day. The cold wave last night must have froze this end ot the 1 g., s.rvic William Hirsch, of the firm of of .6 e The spring geods displayed in the show windows of .some ot our stores look awful chilly for this ' season of tbe year. Wo turned out a job of pamphlet work this week lor Cape Lodge L O. O.F. J. F. Schwepker received a big lot of game fish yesterday from Cot tonwood Point, remiseot county. Tbey were shipped to Mr. Schwepker by our old friend, Dr. Uudgings. There will be a greater number Of bouse ouilt this year than were built last year. The Sturdivant Bank building will be tbe largest end finest building that will be erected this year, and it will be the finest business house in tbe city. Deputy Sheriff Frazier, of Duuk llin county arrested young man i BaluJ Wilberfon yesterday evening " "tr. The young man had is wanted in Dunklin county lor forg-1 lerv. The officer left this ruominsr With bis prisoner for Kenuctt. Ernst Regcubardt will leave for St. Louis to-morrow. Tbe Daily Dejicxkat will visit him regularly. Tbe Australian ballot lawmay be a good law, but so far as city electious are concerned it is badly muddled and needs oir amending. The tax collector is here tailing on delinquents to pay up. This is lf lhis new house) has for thirty-five the last round and those who do not j re bfCn tngBgctl in n,ercant;!e pay may eipect to have seme trouble. Jiirsu-ts al tl)-ls ,,oiat( ,a throueh The voters of the Third Ward1!..;,. iyictrritv and clase attention met lat night aud nominated Dr. t Portcriicld ami Herman Yogelsisag to represent that ward in the City ... . C'jum il. It was Slated at tlu m;et- ng tlla E. V,. Klcutge did cot dvairc bis name put o the ticket. Mad be consented tuserve if elected its wuaid have been nominated. v,'e would Ifts to see the lire John (irieb iouiul a l umb of kcrs oa the street? the other eveim:j old iiimbers would continue in othce ,nil.r vrt:. linisii on the business uuderlaken bv them this vear. U-th deal of it to southern points, Cnpe tha gentlemen cild have bee.i re-j '"ifg aa csveileut reputation, elected without cpiiiua 1 1 they!''" hof'c l-.s buMt o; a ?nend t.nsented to allow their names platid i ! J.r.u2U Southeast oa the ticket. M;.-scuil. They do a fine business i - ! with Cape tncrchauts. and have every A Xw I.rtc t Arrlrnl orccr fulled Wcruirii. A nc-.v lodge of this titl reliable beueliciarv societv was iu tituied at iien Alien, iVdii'nger ciAij:ty, on Friday tve::i:ig. March !!h, by Deputy ;rand Master Workman l'rsrk I lloiiu, of St. Louis, v. ;th tv nr.nw.s c:i the .!-ti!.a fo: nt. rl. four ! rt r. j sent Mar-; A great msuy vi. itors were pr from lod-i s icr.iteil at yCalii'a. iti:ind. Lull siilie. Aiienv tMrar.ieni. Fr.ini the latt Mes-rs. ('. Keuucke snd I. I? i-'i Miller. (ilea Allen Lodge Xo. 1 t :,ts out ! t under verv fAvamlt'.e attspiees. l:v!! jund dead. V."h!!e this "vent cau-i-st eiti.. ns of that vii inity : not bt. i!irecily ttiiilmtc l to the l.ieuih.Tiiip. The follow-j remedy it is not impossible that the oflieers elect fcr this year: tre.itment conlribnied largely toward r, IV M. W.: M. W. Bow-: . The iu-iu intercd the iiliilale llie very 1 moag its e t lie t Snyder dis-;,uln M. V.'.: !(!,.,,, y,- ;; ll. A. Sau ler. Ferman; 1 les. Overs 'rn dno. P.Uaue asvlnni od w bile ytt suffering M Mauns ll-eorder A. Warien; :.!.: X. A .'.miiierman. C:.lc!) W. R!iode. Receiver, Geo. Geo. 1 Moore. Inside Watchman: L. X. Lim baugh. DuImu.! Wfticbit.a:i: J. A Rcil ly. A. 1. Mtvens auJ WS. I . " u:i.'.l t rustees: j. i'. i. !rr.. i'.. .! flie.-d idge l.llll'.UO A. C. av.ler, I leputy. As is i,n-;iy gene the A. ). U. W. is the ol eiieape-t fiatrrttal heneii :d!v kilOiVj. j ano ine ; iary order i ill existence, having a total member- ship of 270.0(0-. '.'3 iodges i'l M'- en alone Willi a n:cii:.eiv;np oi .W;0 TU mnmbsrs of this order .id but 13 dollars !ii a:cssnnii;il during iast yeir 1 52.00 J protection ! cr ins-.lranec S it is couiinomy ra.it"... Thcre are ten be.Iges ot triis cr.;ee iu Cape county alone. We v.ih the new Urlge vA Glen Alien and the order in general God sp-.cu for it b performing a goed work. - . . i. i ... ..r Tj.i... .-.m..5 pure:-.,. ..,,,.. "" - 11. HIIIIt-1. 1 e.l'Ill.l I ...... ; .......... the trade ot all former patrons of- his store and r.s ni-iiiy new ones as desire good goods r.t l.' ir pi ices. I will treat all alike and fry to make it . , advantage ol i.d to deal with t(nM wlH bo ahy l..Meemet. I will keep ..vii'.t upon and attend to the wants of customers. I will buy and pay the highest market price for all kinds o! country produce. Whet! you have anything to Sell or wSfil to buy. any thing iu the dry goods or grocery line I would be pleased to have you call on me. John A. VasI.eves. Hvcrot Roclelj Il'm. St. Mail's Lodge Xo. 93, A. F. A.M.F. A. Rage, Master. belJ its regular meeting Tnesday uight with a full attendance and lots of work. The atteudauce was swelled by the following visitors from ExeclMor Iiodge ot Jackson, who came down in a bodyi Mcesrs. D. B. Seiberl, M. i Robb, W. P. McXecly, J. A. Snider, John Perniintcr, Win. O'Brien, J. A. Hope and R. 15. Burncs. The 3d degree was conferred on two candidates. The Lodged worked until mid-night, after which a repast was set aud it was enjoyed by the brethren at that hour of night The different Masouic bodies here are experiencing as unusual degree of aclivily. The Blue Lodge, Chapter and Coinmandry all have candidates en the way. The Blue Lodge especi ally being crowded with work, noware t swindlers. We have exposed, during the last year, many swindlers who advertise, under the name of medicine, Tile compounds which only increase hu man suffering; Te all who need a" pure medicine and blood purifier, we can honestly recommend Sulpher CitUrs. :litw Sun. AX IW3HESSE rMBLSHrjlT L-rJ aulf-saie We t:t!;e the iolJc-wisg cnwpiiiiien - ! tarv uo'.icc of the S. Aihc; .VhO'.esate Grocery Company of this city from the St. Louis Iittcrtlate Grocer, a trade paper that has large circulation in every State in Ihe Union: On March 1, 1532, tbe S.Albert Grocer Company, of Cape Girardeau, Mo., was incorporated with a capital stock of $39,000, with officers as fol- llows: S. Albert, president; . fc-. Albert, secretary; aud C. S. Given. treasurer. Judge Albert, tue tonnucr I JO i1us:jh.j built up a comfortable fortuue. HcU r. very public spirited man. fully a'ne to i!:e interests of bis . i 1 1.1 .....iiv T.tt iiinj (if trust, and nt iTCseut is liid-'r ol the County Court- The aerratary, Mr. J . W. S.Albert, is the eldcit sou, and h is for several years beeu associated w ilh fcis '.iilicr in buues?. About tivc months ago they discontinued their relr.il di'jnr'.mf ut, and deveic thciratti-ntiou entirely to li jlcsn'.ia. Vi'. S. A i'nort is the buyer, and has shown r.sre ia..-t ia the wnnigement of the basinep'j. Ho has tha repnta tiou ot beiuj a very shrewd bpyer C. S. (iiveus, the ti-eiisurer, is a ton-i;i-l:iw of Mr. Albert, lie bss entire t h.iri-e of ti-.e booi'. and is a capable bo:k-ker;or. Tor several years Mr. quantity of lim?, ekinpiag a great j prospect ( t s'.i.-:e-ste.l future before ! them. Of course, the luttrstnl: GiiKcr : vi-i!s them re.jularly, sni thry cou- 1 - i . - ... .. I . 1 . sum i; IIIC WIM 11 k IV paper extant. ;j Mow Ml'.M llie liecty Cure. The lindiii" of the body f ex-Con- g:c,?!i'.i;i Stephen "i. Hopkins, of Xe.v York, in tlte tide water near Pl,'as.".!itvil, X. ,i., ce.lis attention anew ta lr. K- elev's so-esiied 1 1 r.nd t ape j , h!. i ide of old trir.lRiet.t for dipso rp i:it m uv.nis. Three w er lts a'ter Mr. Hopkins j-fi the White Mains in-ti'.utc he was -.liortlv alter his release i an lu rn ft o!,2 (hOm-.u:!. These cou- Finsaeier;i(Ul,(,BS nsi:.u.y tint fav..rablc to ...,,, ...j o,.;,.,. .,1, vi.t il.s ivs- rou e: i lei ieu.i liceley Ciiid was injected j without s;i::t. ibis sub-tanee is has n::t yet iinitelv deteriiiiiitd, !iv' lir. I uai ' beeu di i Kivlev refuse-, to divulge il.s elements. ! .,,;, . .,.,. ,,.,:,,. ,,, , pvtremelv ,!(,rvo..s r..,, I;;j:m aud that fataislies ... ,. . ...,.ii.. ,,,-,ri Lr-A j ot its administration are incontestable I truths. , i. i tiar ranlic Mtrary. ''!irre would be wisdom and charily : estRbii.-hinrr a nublic library ill this t c;iy There nic many people who r.lu unable lo buy buoks b.r tlieir fau.i.ies and by reason thereof they are brought up Without the benelits r.n-1 culture that reading gives. How ever it may be elsewhere, ia this city Ilia Protestant Churches neither draw aiidicuces nor minister sidriifally to j anv I1;lltli,of 0!lr inhabitants. hi fact, if it was not for tne persistent e.Tirts of a few ladies in church the buildings would be closed for wauf of niauey to fay preachers. If the truth is confess? J. it mutt be admit ted that the great bulk of recognized Protestants arc utterly 'uiiineren'. to churches and rxpect nothing from them, and congregations are so small that it is chilling 16 look over them. Then is it u;t wise to devise some other wav te I'rmi Food gifts to them? The money that is obtained for the churches by persistent impor tunity, and which is givea by the public in mere complacency and not with an expectation by the donors that the public will be beuefitted by the gift i3 money grudgingly parted with. The same money, it given to a public library, would benefit a hun dred persons to where cue now is benefitted who attends chureh. The R'uirches are run ia so tarrow a groove and upon the Theology of a century ago that the peoplo bare ontgrowu them, and, we arc sorry to say, pay little heed to whet transpires concerning them. The Protestant preachers remain iu the same old ruts of by-goae days and their preaching of to day is as dry as dust to the public. Will not seme of our public spirit ed citizens take the ncccessary steps to establish a public library? A Soted fceneral. Xoted as general Tonic, Blood Purifier aud appetiser ICir.aion Chiil Tonic stands rivaled and out general ed by none. Read what tbe pastor of one of the largest churches in Paducah says: "I tr.ke pleasure In recommending Lemon Chill Tonic, prepared by the Lemon Chemical Co. I have used it in my family with admirable results esccially iu case of continued chills wiili a child. Child ren take it without the least opposi tion." Sold by Miller & Wilson, Cape Girardeau and Ben Schwab, Dutch Ion c, Mo. 2 flTY CIVSTSJTTT. ' iror--tit or tue -iy Connc:i in I , . , . ... 1 w B mew -l c&air aua me I0u0ivui2 meuiucrs uud ih present: Henze, Matteson, ltegenhardt and Rider. Absent: Flentge, Glena and ror- fnrfiol.l Minutes of previous meetings read .-a A pemion dnea by Trnslees German Methodist Church, William Ilegenhardt, Autsu Haas aud other citizens was re&d. Said petition asks tbe board to grade Independence street between Sprig and Ellis streets. Total amount of said sub scription being and guaran teed by V"ia. Woel-.Le. Oa motion Mi-. Ues?aiir.rJt said petition was received and prayer Tha Auditor rcpcrJed tha fuUow- in! for the month of February. ISal iu Treasury Jan. 'Z'i. . . . Rec'd of C. Ilirsch, Col'tor. " " J. It Siaughter, : v. " S. Albsrt, P. W.... " " W. Fh :.tge oa sirs. " W. F. Rodney ou " " ' C. G. County ? D79 53 40.90 S')..'!0 j 131.95 S 3,813.27 i 1,282.90 j Disbursed . Ba! in Treasury 1VK23. ...9 2.535.87 (u iiet!.on said report was received iHd filed. The Recorder reported no bnsi- t eoruary lor warn uone ou i.imii $'j..70. (la motion snid -cport was received . , i ..... r aud ii'cd and Secretary instructed to issue warrants ou ine wnr.ri iimu in favor of the dificrent parties named in said report. Mr. Gleiiu appeared and took his scat. The following b:i!s were read, allowed auil on motion the Secretary was instructed to isue warrants on (he proper funds in favor of the dif: frrtnt parties for the various amounts: Frantis-tun Sisters, board Archie I'ennie. (county) . . . $ Dr. A. Peirounet. medical at tendance Archie Pennio (eoanty Win. Regrnhardt fureisbing Mayor's order (county) 15. VvaltiiSi coflin and burial 9.50 10.00 SCO 8.00 pamper (eonuty) . R. Walther removing animals H. R I.iuht Co. for Feb. dead 2.0? 119.00 (.'ape Limn & Marble Co. seven barrels iii.i-'" for wharf 7.00 J. 11. Slaughter coal Ior City Scales W. A. Philips keeping up fire in engine noase; January. . . 5.00 15.03 55..10 4.13 23.5.-. $.-;:;.40 C. llii-si-h work on deihiij-.cnt list r.a-l attendance ili-.'er .': Breed . stationary. . . Mike Miiius- salary Sr.r.t. W. II., February Account nt S. Albert for refcri'd to the Street r.n I Committee, ris-i Recount of Knelish. Circuit Clerk, for V.'liarl ! 1 II. I ferrcd to Register Id iuvtstigalc and roport iw to ihiir correctness. An Ordinance, entitled "An Ordi nance repealing aa ordinance entitled An Ordinance providing for tho con demnation, opening, establishing hud exten.-i a ol ?orth street from I'a-iflo street to Henderson A venae. Approv ed Febrsary ?ed-. tS92," past its Rrtt reading. On motion the rules were suspend ed and the Ordinance read a second tint-. Mr. Portcnielii appeared aud took his seat. On motion Mr. Rcgenhardt the cdinaucc was read by its title ae.d put upon its final pilsrave with the following vote: ves Niean, Hen?", Mitteson, Porterlield. Rep.i'hi'dt and Rider. Absent Ficntge. The Mayor declared said ordinance as pspsed. An (Jfdinaneo eittithd An Ordt- ranee providing for the condemna tion, opening, establishing and ex tension of Xorth slrect lrom Pacific street through parts of out lots A, and number 8 to lltuder.ou Avenue, passed its first reading. On nuiioa the appointment of D: B. Davis as special policeman was confirmed on the recommendation of the Marshal. Communication from E. II. Eagel mnnn, sitting that he had collected $155.50 on subscription toward grad ing and graveling Middle street, and bad paid same over to Ihe treasurer, same read end oil motion received aud filed. On motion Mr. Rider the street and wharf committee w3 instructed lo make tbe necessary repairs td road leading lo Xew City Cemetery. Mr. Glenn moved that the street and wharf committee be- instructed to repair Sloau's Creek bridge, as j l. . . same was rcporieu io uc iu ... dilion. needing new floor, gaurds, etc. Carried. Mr. llousen appeared before the board, complaining that Mr. llouek had fenced up part of the street iu front of his properly aud that his property was damaged thereby, and asked the Council to take seme action , in the matter. On motion eaid com plaint was referred to Ihe committee on Proposition and Grievances. Mr. Rider moved that the Mayor, Marshal and Register be appointed as a committee to procure voting beotlis as cheaply as possible, lo be l.u i:,. ,.;tv i?.. tI citv elec - I tion, to be bcli under llie Australian ' jaw iso to make the necestarv ar- i raiigcMtnts lor tne eiecimn. ffce following Judj.-'S were ap- ,.:,...,1 . rvr in' the different . .. wards at tha city eteclloti to k held ou Tuesday the 5th day of April. 1892, for the election ofConncilmen for tho dtv. First Ward W. V. Leech, Wfc Cenney Conrad Kempe. Second Ward-Uen . . f WW--- 1 Second Ward Henry Brandej "T JheU, Wa WiUeke. enry Theisen, Win. WiUeke. Third Ward Geo. Ilirsch, Charles Borev. F: Stcimle. Fourth Ward A. Ketterer, Jas. T. Campbell, Richard Carreit On motion board adjourned until Mnndav. March 14tb. 1392. at 7:30 o'clock. Attest: Geo. E. CJtAfPCtJ Register. lr noDti ijicoasTAJtTt Tiioaetl Tratftl!l At HhO is t nets I'rste Urr tons tun. ! C-V,:.T pcntwi nnuu5ir, hv oajSneaK ol llie uc.ki uagaages, cvuin.na phrases reaVeiiug oil her steadfast- O... I O i g j cess. For iijstauee: Womea aiiil weather are not to c trusted. Worueii change like the sea. Woman's moods differ like day and night. Pcware of a sleeping dog afd a smiling womatk. V.'ho conlides in a woman builds on tbe Mud. The one ccasiant woman died yes terdar. Xo sason is so brief as a woman's love. A woman may be loyal to leve, bat : never t loveM. It is tbe old story: he trusted a woman aud was betrayed. Woman's vows are a false as gam blers' oaths. Woman is trac as the wind. Women shed tears the better to j,icl.,re - j;ol'c tl,' half of men's woes come from tho iustability of women. The iaconstaucy of woman causes the great tragedies ef life. The riiost fascinating women arc ihe mot deceptive. A 'Woman has only one tongne; but she can fell a million lies. Woman is a trap in which cyery nun is caught soon or late. Woman's promises are as uncertain as next year blossoms. When you ran make a woman con stant, you can tame a hyena. Woi"an is constant only tJ in most due v. There ::T no end to such expressions. They abound in Persian, Syriac, Arabian, Armenian, aS well ai in Gefurta, Italian, French aud Spanish, showing ng, it not pertinency. Women may be untrustworthy as to love in pectus and romances; their untrustworthiuess may be an affective factor ia art; but in reality, in nature, they ara, iu the ni!in, stanch and faitb- f-ii lo ll'.c core. Whate ver man mav assume be docs not believe that, generally, aro un stubb. His attitude and entire con duct toward thc:n demonstrate this. 11 such was bis toiivictiou be would not marry; lie would not jcojardize his hriior, bis peace of miad, Iu; 'irrriutts self ive. Marriage Would ! in time, ecr.se to ba a custom; for I marriaee, societv, civilization depend a'rioliitelv ou woman's fidelity te the nutrimonir.l bond, not as theory . i ....l. 11. r.l-jae. Out as a sr.ereu iruiu. muu thinks, with reasoa, that some, per haps litany, v.'C:nea are disloyal; in deed, it is easy to ascertain the fact. But it always teems to surprise him; i! is dif!'erct:t frori hU expectation, otherwise l.c would uot raise such a clamor about it. The inconstancy of women generally is a conscious aud shallow iretevt, more so to-day than ever. Xatuie, society, science, law, men, :l dcnisnd tho exact contrary, and their demand is fully met. Jlavor's FrorlnmaHoB. As provided by the Charter and Ordinancas of the City of Cape Gir ardeau. Mo., an election will be held oa the first 1 i'eday after the first Monday in April, mi, fr the pur pose of electing seven (7) Councilmen as follows: Two (2) for the First Ward, two (2) for the Second Ward, two (2) tor the Third Ward, and one (1) for the Fourth Ward. Kleclion to be conducted as pre scribed bv the Australian Ballot Law. The polls will be located as follews: First Ward at the Court House. Second Ward at Chas. Schultz M:i.ic Stre on Broad way. Third Ward ct F. Stimcle Shop on Good Hope street. Fourth Ward at J. M. Morrisou's Store on Spanish street: lliiiiiiis wherofl have hereunto set my haad and caused to be affixed (he seal of said city this 9th day of March, 1652. H. P. FEIKOfNCT, Major. Geo. E. Chappei-i, City Register. 1.1.4 small .vaster ; BcmaiiuTTK wi-i-an i- t rM ik. nut aMm ai ; ClfU uirrlcu, coa-ity of tpe Uinidesa, gtata or Uissotcl. Ijr ti wsci adu Ireh 9, 1HJ. Axnicl, LTltisa A. Ctsrk, muk Lin'U, Levi Dst!, rnt.k E-lmone, W. P. Field. C. Hiakel. Mrs. V. A. Braacttoa, J. D, Curptfell; JcO. Cline LUxi Davis, Will rrednrie, Ilscta Wat GhslMB, Taomas Uonuaclcer, ijogaa Jones, atlsa Jooca. Robt. H. JODOft, 1.1 Maatlcm. W. D. N arm an, Tesse Iltitut; uennana IloiTia, liable paekags IVy, Eaiannal Todd. Mi. Shaw, Ed. I) Wilier. Uim M. pacta; photos. pe-ons eUUaz for aov of tin am letter wul ulcoM T "Advl!rttsed,,, ((1lnj datetr thi liit. tt not eallea for wltaia thirty dars thcvwUlbesK ta V Dead Itt OOtee at n"aitutto?LV;tI. U. U. lliVMlft.il. r. j StSAfcJ. Attest: 1 (FT I V1 M & STRATUM Have just retUrned from market -with no of the most complete stock tf DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Ever brought to this city ttith all the new Aiid nice styles. Give tis a Call Wo will please you in every department with low prices. e want 3T-cl ItjeaJle Eobisack & Stratman, Mo. i South Main St., Cape Girardeau, Md. Wanes aa Cost f i.lvin. The free traders, some few yea' a ntt, insisted that the Wages paid in England under free trade are Us high as those paid in the United States under protection. This fallacy ha been fu'ly rsplo'ded, and the fret traders have been forced to admit that our wage-rate is higher than thai of England that bur working men, mechanics and salaried men, in cluding clerks of all kinds receive higher pay than those of Ihdt country. Biit they have endeavored to break the force of lhis admission, so damag ing to the tree trade cause, by the argument that the Euglirh Working- men, nnder free trade, can bay the accessaries of life so much cheaper than the prices here, thslt tho smaller wages in England will go as far in purchasing power as the higher wages paid here. This is entirely lAlse, as will be shown. The sixth annual report of the Uuited States commissioner of Labor devotes considerable space to the fcdmparallve celt of the liviny of workin'tneu in the United Stales and in Great Britian. Workingnicn in the tme industry iron and slecl manufacturers were selected as Sub jects for this comparison. This shows that the average expenditure of the well-paid American workingmitt iu iron and steel is $243 per year for food for iVimVIi and family, while tbe ill-paid English worker pays an average of S222 for the same purpose Yet the wages ot the latter are only about one-half those ot the American workmen. The following table is given in the report as showing the respective amounts of tho staple articles of food consumed yearly by each iren-work- er in the two countries. United StstfS. Ei(lt.d, B.S0 bnH'ela 22.06 ponxds: 4.62 ponnda. Potatoes. Sajrar... B-j'.ter. . . Mrat flour. . . . Coffee Tea .. 4.51 trcshrl. .. S1.SS pound.. . 4I.IK pounds. ..ITS S4 ponnds. .. 3.36dozen. . .S0O.13 poanda. . . tt SI poar.da. . . . S.71 pott .da. 74.77 pounds. l.V dozen. 3is.es ponnds. 3.00 pound.. 5.26 pounds. The American, In one year, eats more than twice the amount of meat. butter afcd coffee, almost four times as much sugar, and about one-half more flour, load the English worker. The American cats more and better food, vet his year's supply costs him bnt a f rifle more than doea the binca1 smaller year's Supply of the English worker. If he former ate no more than the latter, it would cost him actually less! This showing is official, and no one attempts te dispute the accuracy of the statistics furnished. Another free trade, falsehood is shown up, and the argument in favor oi protection is in vincible. Ihii rar Itte Staple. Lemon Chill Tonic Is uiore gener ally used, is more pleasant to take and more certain to cure than any chill tonic on the market The proprietors authorise the persons, whose names are to this article, to guarantee ac11 bottle to do what is claimed for it cr Jcfund the monev. Instead of the sickening stuff you had to give youi sick child, this is so pleasant to take Ibat tbey look with pleasure to the time lor another dose. For sale b Miller & Wilson, Cape Girardeau an lieu. Schwab, Dutchtown, Missouri april-4-l-y DeatTi Kali; I will beabcnt from the Cape from Monday, March 7, 1 p. m. until Sunday p. ni. the IStb inclusive. U P. Rcff, Resident Dentist. Cap Larfca Ha. 03 1. O. O. T. Meets Thursday night each week. Brethern are invited to be pres ent Special business. Otto Eckiiardt, X. G. II. A Astholx, Sec Bbcwaaattsaa carea la Bar "Mystic Core" for Rheumatism and Xeuralgia radically cure in 1 to 3 days, its action upon the System is remarkable and mystefloua. It re moves at once the cause and the dis- iminedlateir disappear. The first dose benefits, 75 cents. Sold by Rider & Wichterich, Druggists, Cape Girardeau, Mo. BOOTS AND Eaclaaa'a Brlak mill la IM1. Ur. Dawson Burns ot the United Kingdom Alliance has ust published his aflnual report ef the "Drink B1U'' for 1891 ot Great Britian and Ireland. From this it appear? that the total amount spent on intoxicating drinks in the United Kingdom mm year was one hundred and forty-one million aud a quarter sterling. This sunt menus an expenditure of 3 15s per head, reckoning women and children as well as men; or 18 15s for each family of five persons. Comparing the amounts with those of a year ago, tbero is an increase amounting to million and three-quarters, in foN eign and colonial spirit there was a decline; but this was largely over balanced by the increase in home made spirit aud in beer. 13 the two latter classes the rise was respectively 1,333,778 Ibl 1,129,869. A the decrease was in the more expensive drinks and tbe rise in the cheaper, it is tolerably clear that working-class drinking has increased during thd ear. The ehif ploasant feature is that the growth has not been quite sd great as in 1889-90, from which Dr; Burns optimistically Infer that "tue tendency to increase Will now give place to a tendency in an opposite direction." It appear that Scotland and Ireland, in comparison with their population, consume more spirits than England and Wales, but when it comes to beer England is infinitely the greatest swiller of the three. Id the twelve nibhtbs she wllowet very nearly 8,000,000 worth of it, a sum which would very nearly pay for the army, the barf and civil service twice over. Xeio Tori Poth Mr. Topnoody ia no lawyer, bnt hi wife is an able woman, lie was stumped id his reading tiiS other evening anH appealed to her. "Are yon nr on Latin, my dear?" he asked. "What do yen want to know?" she inquired with proper cautien. "I want to know the difference bev tween de jure and de facto." Mrs. T. studied a moment "Well," she said, "yon ere the bead of this family de jure." "Yes," be put in, "I understand that." "And," she eonclttfed, with ome vigor, "I am at the head of it do facto." Detroit Free Tree. lac Matter. Speaking of the stage reminds us of the recomendatlon given the the Ixtmon Chill Tonic by Mr. L II. Quigley, manager of the Paducah opera bouse audoneoi Paducah' best known citizens. Litfcn to what ho says "Lcmdus Ccbraical Co, Jack sonville, Fla. and New York I take great pleasure in stating that I have nsedydlif Ledlmon Chill Tonic on several occasion with most beneficial results, its tasto being so pleasant -there Is no difficulty Iu getting child; ren to take it" Price, the smallest- 50 cclits, while the amount bt medi cine ill it Is double uldst of similar preparations; is tho most pleasant to take; moft certain In result. Insist on getting It and take no substitutes. For sale by Wlll.cr & "Wilson Capo Girardeau and Ben Schwab tntcb town Md. 2 t'ttaa? al Proarlataiania. I hv sold ray stare lo John A. - Vandevcn who will continue in basi ness at ihe old stand on Broadway All persdn owing tne wi'I please call on Mr. Vaudevin atid settlo their ac counts. He baa the books and ac count and ia authorized to receive) aud receipt for all money coming td me oa itore account Join H. SAiroafe ; fiaaa aaa Vm - I offer my bouse and lot for tale The property 1 ldcatod On MIddW street, near Broadway. Tbe hone U aneTfeeven-rtfonl dwelling: Tbe lot i in slate 56x180 feet and beside the dwelling house it ba on it mok house, Urge stable and boggy boose. I went to leave tbe city about tho first of April, or the first of Maya, latest; and will sell at a bargain. IlfuniT BBKIPai it 1 V ' L M tf-yfv --- - " : - -" '