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JnvarUUtjm MM I 1.1 T-v "- e-.v -m-r. . tAAAJEe- JUHMUUHATl v nedred a letter from Mr. m 1 T BbMwI-V Treasurer of the maiT WHSSb BMtbMrt MbKHiri Odd FellowV Aa- lBEM trlnAW - P"0- -lt IwMchI,e exPreaMUU(kapn)eisUMoilbe w jy" " leaterUUmeBt girea the ridtera to .aa aft - III fLt. -Jta- tha aasL ..ft.. 1 Capa Lodg No. 6i and Syfraa Lodge Mo. 871, aad aaperialljr w. V. Leech who pared bo pain la making the TiaiUa? brothera and their friends feel at home. We bare one policeman on the police force In tbla city who ia en tirely mo amart lor the poaition be no.ua. lie Know more law (in bia mind) than the CUr Reconlor and 22,'Wy Attorney both. He ahould so w.w.w wmv i UV 1 11 U CVBfnillUIl and ask for a place on the ticket tor the Supreme Bench. . l"". aawewwewawawaaa. aKSawawaa.aaaaaaaaaaaaaaei flew laak eae aaath ,. .- teae aaaata l. t.tm . . .....a.... ea aaMtSi3aZM'Unw'"liiiriirrr 12 flat sfiW leaaa, Wree aaMttea B a S.er. H-,- Si" S.OI HI ... M.a tear MB OB I M aab aer llaa peril tnse'illa. jH Jlntaf Itltam editorial yajfe Htm Btntenadiuns Kada in the JLa portefa waaderlaca. WSDNMBAT. In the eae of the State r. Henry Dartlca, Jr, the defendant took a chanse of venue to Juatlr U1llr. I The closinc of our aehoola linear mokday i at band wd each one 1 making elab- . The republican, of thU conn t y I ' hare a majority of nearly thee hun-j dred rotcrt and In a Presiidential year I The water , b now all OTerthe a lie publican nomination ia equlvolont law nd' aouta of this city and the r 4' .tlt ; wtawuealia. aaaL... a 1 t . 1 . "aM-eata rrKUUB. ..i'wkw ov rcsiuw inifre iutr mnmi K ' MnScheppeln nmi, widow of the x he Wlla where many of them are Henry Scbeppelmann; rcceirad eptog In tenia. 'v 1 l. . V I . I a .i... . ...... JudHuiun uraniiH linn ins unm i na. s(a.tt-a.a . u . i . i. .. : i . a. - ' - . v euwu sw iruiiu a -of the grand podge ot the A. 0. IV'heoae of worship at Biirfenkrille. for two thoiiaand dollar, the in-j -There are only a few -pot. of Mfe. j ground orer la Eart Cape Cirardeau '"- :,r-Alf. Kintoa has one handred ! th"' how above water. ' acres of wheat 'udder water on hi The water la the Mississippi IQTer . It sow aereral inches higher than the record made ia 1889, and the latest adrRes are that two feet mere will yet come. Some of our merchant on Main atreet are making arraagenieata to more their stock Into higher qaarter on aeeonnt of too mnch water. There are three or four Demo cratic candidates for Prosecntlng Attorney la this county, and they are aU young men new beginners, . The man khwerer, who win fill that office for the next two year after the elec tion is a Republican. Canz's Ice Cream Parior la now open for the season. Oar towa Is alive with all sort of candidates. Two candidates for Circuit Judge, two lor Prosecuting Attorney and three for State Senate. Tka raaaMjr aa ataeaa Caraaaarfa asi'ial Citr. vm miui scKarra. TlatS Jodging from passing erenta oar little Queen City that sits enthroned on her marble hill. In the midst of the grandest landscape ia the Mis sissippi Valley is fast becoming the Macca of tide central basla and the people that dwell therein; but, of all the noted gatherings of noted ladle who, from the very inception stood to the work until all were Tided for. Fonnost amongst were: Mrs. Rortoa, Verie, Green, McGbee, Stuart, Barnard, Woodie, Peter, Vaadirer, Maine ws, Stone, Johasoa and Mia Ilaaensckild. while Mrs. Houck, Kopper and Kraft with their whole household labored for two day preparing the food. The mills and merchants did their parts with liberality. Provisions were I - . ai a .a . .a that have met together at this Dlmce I " px-"'""' inai tnere were wagon lately we most say, that the march of kwd fcft toT he Po' d needy, over four hundred, advanced students. Thia la the spirit that makes a corn- learned professor and the highly cultivated citizen of Carbondale, led by one anonrst the Quest bands of music In the valley, was a right that gladdened the hearts of our wide awake citizens, and shamed the lag gards in the grand march of progress and civilization. reunify loved at home and respected abroad, and the Democrat tbauka one and aU for what they have achieved. We find thera all nice gentlemen aud I Broadway was looking Its best and splendid hand shakers. . ! as the long Hue of carriages and ' firm nj la the Big Bend. v M r. Georgia Mc Bride, nee Spann, died at her home In fct. Loots last Saturday. She had many friends In this city. Three large hog ail rift In the river swam ashore near the electric Henry II uhn, Jr., who resides in what Is known as the old .Missouri Houte on the Levee, had to move out on account of the high water. a urge crowd or Jacssan peo plo csiao in this morning to see the big river. They expected the warship Concord would pas up to-dsy, but in Goods 4 Mr. Uarry Williams, son of Col. J marching student wound its way. np II. II. M. Williams, of Jackson, came j the well paved avenue, the sidewalks, in yesterday to see the war vessel . deors and windows were packed with Concord, but like hundreds of others . the residents, all waving a welcome be was doomed to disappointment. I to the educated slraagers, was a sight. Mr. Williams is a lawyer of ability, ' lonsr to be remembered. light plant yesterday. They could that tbey were disappointed. How not get out on the bank and were ever t be sight ot the big Mississippi drowned. Itiver paid thera for their visit, CLOTHING AT mm ik noo9. St. Francis Itiver was higher yes terday than it ha been for several years and the waler was still rising. Farmers up from- Scolt county this morning inform u that the water from the Mississippi Itiver overflew is running nearly two teet diep over. the Uock Levee near the Matt4fwrrison farm. IX L. Meyer, of Minneapolis, Mlun ia viiting his mother and sitter lit this clly. - Cooper Joues informs us that the The overflow of the farming country over in Alexander county, Illinois, will not only ruin many of the poorer class of farmers in that section of country, but it will work a hardship on the merchants aud busi ness men on both sides of the river who have to carry this elan of farm ers from one crop season to another. By the destruction at the rrops in the overflowed districts in Illinois and Missouri, Cape fiirardeati will be a sufferer, for this city Is the one great trading point for the fanners for fifty .-- : n l.l.l a I " ...... ""indie distant on either side of the lower farm and along the lower por tion of the College lanu. The river roxc five Inches last night and now the water Is gradually woi3aing-Us..way'far back iuto f he low land The farmers south of this city ia the low lauds cannot stand many tnere Indies of water without great iamagc io ioe growiug crops. Hon. Linus Ninford, candidate for Circuit Judge, is in the city te- rivrr, and the destruction of the crops means dull times far onr mer chants and hard times lor the poorer class of ieoplc. They now go from Wheatland to Thebes, Illinois, in skiffs and travel over the public road. I Some Scott county people came across the Itotk Levee ih'u, morning in a flat-boat. The water on the Rock Levee is four feet deep in soino but he has been in delicate health, tor two or three years, until he took in the far west from which country he has just returned in fine health and handsomer than ever. We are sorry to see that onr friend R. It. W'hitelaw is somewhat under the weather, but hope to see him all o. k. at an early date. II. L. Hunze received a dispatch from O. L. Garrison of St. Loui., slating that the river stood 86 feet and rising slowly. Signal service predicts 2 feet more rise. The St. Louis beer is about knocked out In this market. The Cape beer is as good as any beer brewed In the country aad oar home dealers who sell beer should refuse to handle the imported article. Father Cutty, manager of the College farms, inform us that one hundred acres of wheat on the lower College farm is rained by the flood. Parties who have had legal ad vertisements published in the Dkmo- t'KAT for the Mav term ot court will please call aud get their proofs of publication. The Common Pleas Court will convene next aioaday morning- regular May term, and the court will last all next week. At the Normal all waa life and activity. The long liuea of tables decked out in all the substantial and many of the luxuries of life was very inviting; while the green, soft carpet under foot and the iresh leaves aud warm sunshine over head lent lite and light to the scene, spreading smiles of approval on the features of the Normal's invited guest. In the Chapel the programme was simple but very entertaining. Prof. Vandivor delivered the address of welcome, and he acquitted himself in a way that reflected much credit on our city and the Normal. Response by Presideut Allen of the Carbondale Normal. Then a sang "of welcome by the Normal choir, led by Profs. McGbee and Eehardt. Response by the Illinois Normal Glee Club, led by C. M. (ialbraithaad Mis Mary K Songcr, of Carbondale. The Duett by Miss May Green -and Mrs. Fubri was by far the best vocal exercise of the day. ' Then addresses and. responses -by the pupils of both schools. "Missouri and Illinois was handled iu a mastcrlv manner by both sides. Soto, -Our United Guests." Kach side imttiuz forward thetr ' best speakers. . - : lip fianftinl la rettlnir around " .. 1.. J among the people and he Is making , 5 "c ""uc lot. of new friends. I excc"t Mft or bot- ine latest canuitiate lor pumic patronage in the newspaper field Is the Ardeola Manner, published by J. U Ilinton, at Ardeola, a little town on the line of the Cotton Belt road in Stoddard county. The town Is small and so Is the new paper, but we hope both will grow and prosper. Mr. J. II. McFariand, of Mt Pleasant, Ark, is in the city. Mr McFariand is traveling for his health, and in the meantime stopped in Cape Girardeau on hia way to St. Louis to visit hia sister-in-law, Miss Blanch Green, of Iron Mountain, who is at tending onr Normal School. Mr. 51c Fariaud expresses himself as well pleased with our city, and he could not believe that we only claim 6000 inhabitants. The cellars on the Levee arc all filled up with wafer, and a few more Inches ot rise will put the water over the railroad track along the Levee. Dr. L. P. RuS left for Sikeston thia afternoon and he will be absent from hia office till Monday morning next. Tb Sturdivaut Bank will be moved into the Wrack building the latter part of this week. A prominent merchant say: "I bar sold Megrimine lor over a year aad guaranteed It to cure any head ache without bad after effect and bar not found a iugle case it did aot relieve. Sample free. The Dr. Whitehall Megrimine Co, South Bend, Ind. Sold by druggists. . fm SttOES CO TO ,r.F lentge & Wood. - TV BSD AT When a stranger comes to this town he need aot bother himself aboat looking around for a job. If he 1 aot offered work he can have a poaition on our police force. There la bo estimating the tees caused by the overflow to the farmers over in the Iliinol bottom opposite thia city. Thouaand of acre of wheat hare been rained. According to our city Charter a maa must reside in thtaclty twelve moataa before he can Tote at a city election, but ha caa . get oa the police fore the day he lands here If he waau W'.How hfthlrf Tb-MW honee of worship of tbe GraVel Hill Bapttet Church, sitnat cd aboat 7 mUca aorta weat of Jack aoa, waa dedicated hut Sunday. Although the day waa etowdy aad abeary rain Ml Saturday night, sdll aleBfreglcnUHre4. dcr H. i LaTonr preached the dedicatory .eratML Dinner; was set oat oa the ,,dt aad heartily enjoyed by the mat tbroag. A collection wa taken jXlabtt? PynBt of o-uuadlag STbnt wV did aot kara the aaaoaat, Th tea aow tamed out by the Capa Brewery and lee Company i aa Jo a wa ever tB from iBBtsry, I The brick work oa Joe Jaeger's new residence on Broadway I com pleted. The work waa done by Reg- enhardt ft Bode, and, as a matter of course, it ia an excellent piece of work. Seem to n that the candidates for office in thia county are rather backward about coming to the front and letting the people know what the want. They are probably In clined to baahtulncsa. The case of Dnrre Jfc Firnhaber, of Kvansville, Ind, against Phillip Stoll, suit on account, wa decided in Justice Kimmcl's Court to-day in favor of StoU. THCBSDAT. A crowd of Jaeksonltes went through the Cape Brewery yesterday aad tbey were surprised to see such aa establishment The steamer City of Providence, oa her way down this morning, land ded at onr wharf a short time. She had a good Hat of passengers, and during her stay here many ot thera came ashore to have a look at our beaatiful Utile city. Some of them paid a visit to our city park, and from the top ot the hill, near the court house, they viewed the flood on the Illinois bore, which, aa far as the eye can tee, U aa ocean of water. FURNISHING GOODS AT The Board of Education of Jack son met Monday night and elected the following named teachers for the Jackson public schools: B. F. Lusk, Principal; Miss May I. Hope, first as sistant; Misses Minnie. Sperling, Florence Ilartzcll, Marline LaPicrre, Alma Ilepe. For the colored school J. C. Mebare was elected. . Several Scott county citizens are In the city to-day. They came across the swamp in skiffs. They say that lots of stock are water bound in the swamp and If the river does not fall soon hogs and cattle will starve to death. Next time a warship starts up the Mississippi River we want It un derstood that she will not be expected to come north of Cairo. Hereafter that point wMI be considered the head ot navigation for ocean steamers. T.J. Sborb ia moving out to his farm to-day. Mr. Shorb has a nice place and says he proposes to put Im provements on it that will make it one of the nicest country homo in the county. Thos. EL Clark found hi stray horse. A nbscribcr .to the Demo crat read the advertisement of Mr. Clark' and he brought the horse home and turned him over to his owner. English Spavin Liniment ' re moves all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin Curbs, Splints Sweeney, Klug-Bone Stifles, Sprains, all swollen Throats, Cough, etc . Save t&O by nse of one bottle. Warranted the most Blemish euro ever known. Sold by Rider Whichterich, DruggUta, Cape Girardeau Mo. Oa Thursday hut ground wa broken for the new addition to the African Methodist Episcopal Chnrch in this city. The work to be done will make the church fourteen feet longer. The improvement will in clude cathedral window, a tower and belfry sixty-five feet high, and a new root iter. B.W.Stewart, the Presiding Elder, will lay the comer stone at 4 o'clock p. m. oabnnaay, May 29th, at which time a collection will be raised for the benefit of the work. a alia aray Blaraa. Matt Morrison found a horse Tues day that at rayed from him on the tenth day of. Marrh. A mover drove into the city bound for Illinois and hitched to bis wagon Matt spied bia horse. He went to the mover and told him that he had hia horse. The man aald he bought the horse from a man near Bloomfield who claimed that' he raised him and he did not intend to "give him np. Mr. Morrison notified Sheriff Bierwirth, who. went to the mover and told him that he would have to give np the horse. - After the stranger agreed to turn the horse ever to hia rightful owner Mr. Morrison told him to turn the horse loose and - if he did not go home he could keep him. The horse was tuned loose and he walked down to Morrison's stable and walked de liberately In the alable and into the (fall he had always been fed in. This settled the ownership in the mind of the mover and he then congratulated Mr. Morrison on bis good luck. a-a -m The Trst rtstlsl njawajr. The true "people's money" is the best money; that is the money which Will buy the most of what every man needs, and which will be worth the same thi week as It waa last, the same next year as thi year. There is no security for savings of any kind witb any ether standard or value, no safety for loans, no inteiest on bauk deposits. The man who declare cheap money in any- form to be the people's money" is th worst possi ble enemy of the people, for hi policy if carried out by the government, would rob the people of a large por tion of their hard-earned savings; wonld cut down their wages,' and Would throw the whole business of the country in confusion and doubt, sjending paralysis and disaster info every industry and into every branch of trade and commerce. The worst sufferer would be the toiler of all kinds, the people of modern means, and the poor. It the advocate of free coinage were honest in their con tention " that the country' welfare would be enhanced by having both silver and gold as a basis for it cur rency, I hey would consent to the coinage ot a sliver dollar worth 100 rents; but this they relusc to do. Tbey refuse to accept an honest dol lar, and insist upon a dishonest dallar. They arc not serving the people, but are serving the devil, and the issue which they raise, far from oeing apo litical one. is a moral one of the first t caMiMis ia amri. He riseth np at eoek-crow oa the morning of th day of election aad raneth for mayor, marshal!, city clerk or aome other office of honor or emolument ia the gift of hia fellow ritizeas. Ho goeta among them; be taketh them by the hand; be graspeth the homy hand of the son of toO; he evea amileth with nnwonted favor of hi dusky-skinned brother of African descent. He porchaseth the liquid refreshments, eyea of the wine that aoweth Its color in the cap, and he giveth It to those who are atalrat, to those who glory ia the exercise of the elective franchise, and endeareth him self to the heart of him who easteth the ballot; yea, verily, the smoke of much choice tabacco, aad of the vilest leaf of the weed that woo to pleasant day dreams and solaceth the weary heart aud eoHiforteth the afflicted riseth ia the air a incense, and lot he walketh up fo the counter and footeth the bill; be poureth forth his shekel ia great team and maketh glad the heart of the ' landlord as be durapeth into hi coffers of the abundance of hia treasure As the sun elimeth to toe xeaith aad the enthusiasm waxeth hot, he taketh bimsefr to the 'man who dealeth in equine quadruped and blreth out vehicie,and straightway sendeth forth carriages for the aged, the weak and weary, the lame and crazy, the halt and the blind, and the dust flieth at t hey are rolled up to the place of the poll in comfort and ease and voteth a it please! h them, for the representa tive of law, order and morality, or the opposition candidates. But, low and behold! when tbe re turn comet h in at twilight, the officer of the election precincts, the judges and the inspectors, the.men ot earnest and solemn visage, arise and call hi name "Dennis," aud announce that he is "not in it" and thai be la decidedly in the minority. With rapid stride and great stack of unused bad word struggling and bubbling for release, he reachetb the place where the dealer in juicy bivalve and sparkling cham pagne holdeth forth ud countermand the order for the grand spread for the delccalion of hia constituents, for verily they foolcth him. He com- muncth with himself; he taketh the darkest side of the street, he kicketh himself with sore vehemence, he un animously passcth a resolution to never, no never so help him Moses! monkey with politics again. Then he retireth with chagrin to hia uneasy couch, and the night I for spent aad the roseate hue of another day ap pears on the eastern horison before the drowsy rod of aeep waits the wind of oblivion ever hia pillow. The disappointed candidate keeps aloof from the aroma of politic for a twelvc-montlt, but the passage of time bringetb forget fulness, and a election day agaiu approacheth "the solicita tions of his many friends" cause him to again ask the vote of hi fellow- citizens. Dear defeated, how do you like the picture? laaa. mm asir ! sa aa- nw. taa Mil taiar. ummimu bu mm OM Cattaa Belt BUiaadB navnofialk Utttif loak I aa IS. Tovaakla . mm a Asians s, Baal Bstli Asaats. Gaaa euaniaaa. Ma. tana trmm tas BawaaW aa ra rilmS. Bate 8eUaa SI iTajawTaTTOB-a-auTica.-A aanar clTaa taat MSms ot mmm VOU aBTrUMBXT. Bla Is aanev A? iaaitaaUawaliaiaaa Mam laSiulii laUMMtaWaf Itateitat HhaataSt. SirniiS. I Out tba aaanlfat aaaaahatiatar mt saM I tate imtt ana aal itliaat taaaaf I at tka ant Ural af tia Cana Ctianliaa Cant aM-nriaaaf Cam Obndraa Uaaatr. aaataMaaar Alkart r.i Xiaoaii. lahahaMattaa mart h taa amammaai Mini rttj mt Capa Miratdraa m Moaaay, Uailaaalj- dart af taaCaaa aim JiaaOam aft raapsauc a. TATrij. I ATU'. ' are iqtw a il alt Uaaa f Mai aw allav- Adminiatrmtor'a Saia of Ksml 1 TrtaflT ' a'''iaa&aatalalaaaaaamat- OTO I, hnrty fir Ifcat Vf Ttrtaj aT aa IwaUaaat ttua aattea taav win tea MmaW 4-" anlnartarUMGulaaaCoaitaf Cob, nd. acxaa miuB alKMEHa. I tar Case Gumonaa Vomxt mt Caat la aad lar taa aaaatj af Caaa Sliar- MiaaMnt, and at ttea Jaaaaty ttna, I . aqrjaa urn. tacnof. I, bit mm. adatfahtnter wits the will aaaned. mt tka aatata af tioanre wuiuuas. Sfcaauul. wUl, aa Monday, the Twealy-Third Day of May, A. 1X1892, At the rowrt aocaa deer la On cttr af Caaa Gtr anleaa, and darlac taa atealoa ot tka Caaa -taideaa Coart of Cannm rVae af aaid eoaaty af Cam Gllmnleaa. aril at Habile aaetlaa ta taa kUhaat bidder lar cash la hand all taa right, title aad latenat of 6mg Wllllama, deaeaeed title aad latenat of Gmr Willlaaai, dm-aaad la aad ta taa SaUawlag deenteud feal aetata altaata In tba ooa.ty o Caa Uaideaa aad H. STEI1TBACH, HARNESS, ADDLES AND COLLARS. BUGGIES, CARTS And all other vehlclea. - State of Mlaanri. to-wtt: I , n Fortv (a) aena af land ta be taken lath1 1 I an arv warn Bit! tlui aaa naff laniMaaaT the anatharpai aieiiae stieaa aa law aa aav hsaaa la taa dtr. V tbeeaat Inetlaa Ikalf af Uaeoattewrna- ahew Uw larxeat aad heat Uaeaf BUOUIES aad tloaal qaarter Of ItaatiaBal aaetioa Ulrty-are r,arnl fa. an - - eaalaalaa UJaa wf mm ta that Maa. Bafan nnlMlia la my tr.l. ia towaala tWrtr-aaa ISII. earth af tajrtaea I IS1. aaat. AUa Ms fweaty-elx mt ratnek 6anuritr'e Caaa Olraldeaa. Wfaa a ahjtlil.liai W Mt kn. twaau-twa lai. I - m AdaUalatratar with the wiU aaaaxed. twaajrr-BJTa nil ' aa I eaa a .awinawwaiTa Salt sad aaaviaas vaanan. ear si 1 at. - AraiHRTBATOB'a KOTIca Xotiea Is avnvr airaa that fatten af adariatetretiaa . IJat araall 1 Criticism and comparison perhaps are both out of place here, but it was with no small amount of local pride magnitude, tltal m-a mirl-iul tho will jrlifTni-enra ; , ar rirat Calarad Jarr Laaa.au.aa tka atuaAhaa Baaa4 aufaawrral alf I Ift'llfCVU IIIU Dirtatvuva aaaaw OVHao va a . a . each Jrchwil. I . xrA l. m The gong sound for dinner. Tbe . rhlimd with disturbin studedt quickly formed in tbe chapel the He WM arrrJgncd for trial and led by tbe band playing martial , . ,h Uecorder Court. music, the long line In double 'e Rob.-r Wilson anoeared for Jacobs emerged from the broad portels. and I . ,1(.miudod . iurTof accused's a a . . a ... T . at.- I nureneaiotneiraiiotaiiaoie.miiien, Th,jnry WM IWorn in and best of order. When all took their pnJCeedflL evidence piacca, uaia were - Was heard and the Jury rendered a witnstanoing me luoufaaa PP Verdict of not guilty, present, all was stlllea in a moment, ! . . . ,. Iored iorv that and Dr. Allen asked God's best bleas-l , . , . jn th!. -j-j.. ing, which, we- responded to by meD who eompowd the jury are all hearty "Amem? t , 1 intelligent colored men and they Then there was a flittliii r and I rendered a correct and rizbtful ver- fro, and all was activity. The yonngj diet. Thi goes to chow that colored ladies of our Normal vyeing with I men are capable of interpreting the each other to make the visitor ail law and meeting out justice. Had home. It was a beautiful right, and Jacobs been guilty the jury that tried tbe peals of laughter that arose from I him would have so adjudged him and every quarter of the grove gave proof I he would have been punished. that the stranger were highly pleased with the repast " .. ... The exercises closed by some practical wotk in the school rooms.. At four P. M. lines were reformed and marched to. the "Cape City which lay at the wharf awaiting them. Aaaataar Blaalrlaaa. :Once apon a time a man saved up money aad bought a piano. Then bia wife took in boarders, and saved enough to have the girl take music Jraaoas. "Xow," they both thought, ,ar. ""'".."SUi.w .nl the other monev that we All was sooa ou boaid aad afteraT, ... . A , BBiTr; .JB -7M11I UBS. a av auu aaaaa buii waaa BUkeaiaaaUsaa Caraal la a Baw. "Mvatie Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures ia 1 to S day. IU action upon tbe system is remarkable aad mysterious. It re move at once the cause and the dis ease immediately disappears. The first dose benefits, 76 ceala. Sold by Rider t Wlchterieh, Druggists, Cape i Girardeau, Mo, few words of thank from Prof. Alien, the boat swung Into the stream With her living freight, and amidst song, waiving ot handkerchiefs and music thav started homeward while the multitude stood on the shore and saw the visitor safely landed on their native heath. So ended one of the grandest day ever witnessed Ib this city. Thirty year ago iliinol sent her hardy aon, bearing arms, to help u beat back the power of darkness, and on the very spot where the ehapel of the Normal now stands they stacked their arms and threw up breast-works, and strange as it may appear, the very clay that faejf dug np that day, ia bow moulded into thel very brick that form tbe wau oi tne building where the exercises were held last Saturday. What a change! A second aranj of Invasion has come, bearing in their hands h olive branch of peace and good will for all blading us together as one people, henceforth and forever. As a public journalist, making, ear ing and perpetuating tbe history. of nr city and section, we cannot cioae thia article withoat thanking our xtHzens who so reneronslv cam to the help of the Faculty, aad a few aames deserve to be inscribed on the roU of honor. Jhey are those noble .j-- . . , ohl age in comion ana pleasure, hearing our daughter play." But tbe amateur entertainment fiend of the town got hold of tbe girl, and made her -play at every home talent show, and made her mother aad lather buy tickets to hear her. "It would not do," they would say, "for her mother aad father aot to be present when she performs. You must buy two tickets." So they bought tickets to this, aad tickets to that, and bought so many ticket that they had to mortgage their home, and unless their daughter dies, or the amateur show fiend take warning, thia poor patient old couple will my good bye to thi (inlul world in the poor house, and go to the land where people do aot have to buy tickets to hear home talent music." Cap mrardeaa. eon Stan af Miss art. May 17th, 11. W W Aid -rum, Annie Black, Laalta Urlauoe, Anna Unene. Amelia Heldmoa, Man Hajdra, Bertha LoncMad, Martin Miller, Jno Penny, Kjnma Peany, Ton Biaaa, Cbaa E Willlanu. la the Boat mmm mt Cava Wrardeaa, James AllbrlgM. Krllie Campbell. Xd Ulraaoa, PTof BCHIad, Mary Jane Rleks, Henry Joan, Ike Miller. Boat A Mtntoa, George ray lor, EdwBoth, Mable Scott, lHck WllUaiae, JasJ MbrVt raBsasSamacaaT any of fha mho Mian UlploaM say AdTarUaed." aMa- data of this Bat. If aot called aw wtada thirty days they will be neat ta Cm Dead latter OBea a OV. tl. n.tellll T.BU Mow I Fall. Why, two yean ago I was just aboat crazy, and no wonder that my wife and children were afraid of me. You just want to suffer with neural gia with no relief as 1 did until I used Sulphur Bitters. They cured me, and now my wife says I as meek as a lamb. Robt Davis, American House, Boston. fecal BMaso Bar Bala. Choice Farms, 40 acre tracks. Acre lots and city lots. ' S nice residences. This property will be sold for half cash and balance time to suit pur chaser. Come and see me if you want a home. J. M. Morrison. Cipe Girardeau, Mo. BItt BABOA158 AT H.A. LETTER'S Stoves Tinware. T AttGBflTatock Ae- aa MlMiisrl. taSaatb- Roofing and Guttering. HAKMOXT 8TKEET. CAPS GtBARDKAU. MEMOUBI Notice b latlaol a hereby given that tbe GILBERT H. WILSON, (guxJssoa to Bitni a Saaasf.) OS TUB UCVEE. CAPE GIRARDEAU, MISSOURI. BEKP A 1TJIX UXK OF Staple and Fancy GBOOBBIBS. UlmaarUalar atteaoaa Sa the aatvalaf amlreaalViacof lrelMad gocoa af allUada. His errrral yean axaemmae la thia ami an; will aaaUc Mm ta aire aMIafarttaa ta aU tie aiao aaepa a aaam aanaaia 1 area HtmHiaanwiii atraaaaa at thai salty. ". co-partnership heretofore exWing Jt-l . . . . - - Dctween iviwara a. usto "n""i'" i Walk ins under firm nam of Union Market, ia this day dissolved by mutual consent, Edward A. Goeta re tiring from the buswess of tbe firm The burineat win be continued by Joseph Watkus who aumea all liabilities aad collects all accounts due the firm. Edward A. Goeiz, Joskth Waxkisb. J. M. MORRISON, PKALKBia OFALL KHDS, Spanish Street, Cape Girardeau, Mo I will fnmian alae Jotrta aad ill roarh laatbaT foraisparl.na any warn la the city Uadta. noorluianJ oHlla eheaper thaa erer aoidia theetty. iti awi vm. n.. j f-- - .-r-gemamber aoaraTaaevanij 1 amber. anew taa relate af Can Conk-lla ahlraa. de- hara be re granted to tha andeai(wed by threlerk af the Cap eirardaaa Caart af CMBaMa Pleat af CaseGlrertteaa nanty Ml aoarl. hearlaa aats th tweaty-amaUi amy ef April, lant. All penans kaTlna; rlaiiaa armlaat asM eataU ! ranmiireoiarxainltiaemtoaim for allow. ewn da aae year from the data af aald let-1 aad Dear oaeel eft- C. LLNDEMANN DXAIA W .. Or ALL KUTDS. White aad Tel law Pine, Poplar," Cjstuei. ' mk. Sam, Walnat. Ash aad Canary. Alee 'loorlna nad OH Una all nan. alniahlaa laawr. 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